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321  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What is the best welcome offer for you? on: August 26, 2020, 09:11:14 PM
I never claim my welcome bonus.
welcome bonus is not my priority when choosing a gambling site.
I read many reviews about the site before register. I need to know how good they handle the withdrawal.

I agree that security and safety are very important. Also, for me trustworthy and legitimacy are priorities and therefore is good to make due diligence before choosing a casino. However, this is not the reason not to use welcome bonus, that is always nice to see but of course it's not the main criteria.
322  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Would it be possible to develop crypto address validation technology? on: August 26, 2020, 01:06:00 PM
Probably there are some algorithms that could be used in design of such tool. Many people have this caution and fear every time they sent Bitcoin so I guess something that could verify the address might be of great help. I'm not the expert for this but I guess that there are multiple solutions to solve this, it's only the question if there is such interest.
323  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Mind Blown Gambling Facts on: August 25, 2020, 09:10:22 PM
I never know Tesla was that of a gambling addict though we still has to owe him the things we used right now even the telecommunication space and the internet. I think there's still mind blowing facts out there to dig I'll just keep this thread bookmarked. Kudos to OP for this list of facts.

I think that this about Tesla still isn't proven to be mith or truth so I"m not so sure about his gambling addiction. However, many great people had many not so usual and surprising habits. No matter the Tesla I'm sure there are so many other mind blowing facts about gambling.
324  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BTC Mining, Still Relevant ? on: August 25, 2020, 12:47:57 PM
Only big mining farms are profitable now. No wonder that majority of Bitcoins is mined in China, they are leading mining country. Individual mining isn't profitable anymore, it's too much electricity and resources consuming for a rather small profit. So it's much better to choose some other option to make money with Bitcoin.
325  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Greatest Gambling Losers on: August 25, 2020, 09:48:27 AM
To my opinion big loss is usually a consequence of big greed and lack of self control. Everyone of us needs to know when to stop and where are our limits. Maybe if you don't play big you can't win big but on the other hand losses are defined individualy so everyone needs to know how big loss he can take and what limits not to cross the would otherwise lead him to addiction.
326  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Have you ever wiped off a casino through Blackjack? on: August 24, 2020, 08:33:48 PM
I seriously doubt that you can wipe off casino. Not only by Blackjack but any other game or maybe only few professionals are capable of that. Every casino is protected by set max winnings limit. If you have some strategy you think it might work, go for it but somehow I don't think it will be successful.
327  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: You have to prove that you can take the loss on: August 23, 2020, 09:48:09 PM
Maybe that's good to regulate the gambling market, and provide user with the limit on spending. In reality this isn't that easy to calculate the ability of each users spending. This will cause more illegal ways of gambling. Right now what governments need to is, create proper documentation process and the necessity to be fulfilled. If any of the gambling platform doesn't meet the requirements just shut it.

The idea might be good but the hardest part will be how to determine the vulnerable groups of gamblers and set limits but at the same time not to violate anyone's rights. The problem I see is misuse of different procedures and then the final result will not be as desired. And gambling platforms will not be delighted with such regulations so a resistance might be expected.
328  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What sports do you think that can resume amid Covid-19 scare. on: August 23, 2020, 08:29:30 PM
I think that all sports can meet set standards and criteria just all health recommendations need to be obeyed and that is duable
Although to my opinion sports are not sports without spectators in current moment that would still pose a big risk so limitations are still needed.
However, individual sports will probably see the biggest revival in this still risky period of pandemic.
329  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Importance of Bitcoin during the Pandemic on: August 23, 2020, 12:23:35 PM
During pandemic people turned even more to internet and new technologies, probably to Bitcoin and other cryptocurrency es too. Although, I don't think there are some official numbers about it.
The attitude of people and especially governments is changing towards Bitcoin and that is good but the whole process of acceptance is still far from over. However, the truth is that pandemic speed up the process.
330  Economy / Speculation / Re: Top 5 reasons I see $100k in next 2 years on: August 23, 2020, 07:47:50 AM
To be honest, I don't see how these five reasons mentioned here could trigger Bitcoin price go all over to $100k. Nothing of this isn't connected to Bitcoin and it isn't influencing it. All this seems very exaggerated to me and definitely not convincing.
331  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: VR online casino games take gambling to the new level 🚀 on: August 22, 2020, 09:12:48 PM
I always support new and innovative things and it will be interesting to see what sort of new levels and possibilities in gambling this will lead us. It will definitely will be different and exciting
However, I don't think that all gamblers will be so enthusiastic about VR options and it will take some time to get adopted and accepted. However, you can't stop the future.
332  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Is this considered cheating? or Ilegal? on: August 22, 2020, 07:29:37 PM
Every gambling website term their service to be provably fair. Most of the users never experiment or verify it, believing on the reputation the gambling website has gained. If some user has made some conversation about the plans of betting on chats, there is more chance of the gambling website making use it an opportunity and make the changes on the play accordingly.

That is possible, gambling sites to take advantage of such information but they shouldn't do it. I don't think that it's illegal or forbidden but it's certainly not fair and against good business practice.
That is why it's the best to even avoid such situations if possible because you never know who and in what way will use something you mention on chat or similar unless you know that it's really trustworthy and fair gambling site.
333  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin and crypto currencies are getting dangerous on: August 22, 2020, 02:58:24 PM
KYC is only required to comply with regulations and is harmless if used on proper exchanges,
and it is natural that KYC is needed to control the exchange of each individual, maybe in every country there are rules for every citizen when exchanging Bitcoin for Fiat money and other cryptocurrencies,

KYC has become s standard and it's not a novelty anymore. People often have negative attitude towards KYC not realizing that is for their own protection. In that case they often point out their privacy thinking it's endangered and on the other hand they reveal all sort of their private data all around internet and social networks. So, it doesn't make much sense.
334  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Binance trading bots are garbage on: August 21, 2020, 07:45:28 PM
Has anyone else in here noticed how easy it is to predict the trading bot trends on binance? Tongue
Trading is not so easy that a bot will be able to earn huge money for you. You should use your own brain on it. Try to apply your own tragedy on trading.

Completely agree. Bots are not something you should rely on when trading and they will not help you get profit. To my opinion trading bots are useless and without your hard work, experience and good risk assessment you will not become successful trader. So, bots can be used only for fun but not for serious trading.
335  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bounce Back is coming? on: August 21, 2020, 02:59:13 PM
If that trendline below will continue to act as a support of Bitcoin, a big possibility we can again see $12,000 or above.
Especially we are about again to see the monthly close candle for sure we can see huge volatility from here, either it will push again to $12,000 or a dump below $10,000.
Well, it's really difficult for now, that's why on current's price level of Bitcoin is not my trading zone as of the moment.

Every of possibilities said here are likely to happen and in this moment it's quite hard to say which one is more likely. Although it seems to me that some further corrections are possible. I also don't trade at the moment and I think it's quite wise decision. Anyway, some patience is needed except for this one who really want to risk big
336  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: VR online casino games take gambling to the new level 🚀 on: August 21, 2020, 12:08:22 PM
I am one of the persons that looking forward to see it in person. The new ideas is great , can we know what kind of gambling games is already available to play?  I cant imagine how gamblers will play it using VR.

Exactly, we should see it in person to know how good it is. I always support new ideas but I like to see in reality how it works. There will be some gamblers who will not be so delighted with such idea and, yes, it's hard to imagine how the playing using VR would look like. Although we should give it a try
337  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is it possibleTrump Will Prohibit Bitcoin? on: August 21, 2020, 10:06:08 AM
Well, Trump is capable of everything but I don't think he is going to ban Bitcoin. It's not quite clear what he would achieve with that and also at the moment I think that Bitcoin is the last thing of his priorities. And it's not connected with ban of tiktok like some think.
338  Economy / Speculation / Re: Do you think Warren Buffett will change his mind about bitcoin? on: August 20, 2020, 07:18:18 PM
Does this really matter? If Waren Buffet will change his opinion about Bitcoin? I don't think so. I don't know why anyone from Bitcoin community should be worried or concerned what he thinks about Bitcoin and if he invested in Bitcoin. He's not the person who should be relevant for crypto community.
339  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Do scams harm Bitcoin's reputation in the mainstream world? on: August 20, 2020, 10:39:10 AM
A great deal of mainstream world still have prejudice to Bitcoin and such scam accusations just confirm their lack of confidence. Of course,. scams are not connected only to Bitcoin and cryptocurrency but many simply forget about that. Therefore scams contribute to bad reputation of Bitcoin who think negative about it anyway and that is why education and raising awareness are very important.
340  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Do you use a trading Bot? on: August 19, 2020, 05:26:59 PM
Do you use a trading bot and what's your favorite trading bot?
I never used any trading bot i actually don,t believe on bot trading .Its so thought to predict the market movement and a thousands of chart are creating daily so i don't think bot is useful for trading .Only study and research are the real way to get profit on trading.

Same with me. I don't trust trading bots and I don't believe they are useful and they can help you with profit. Uglavnom you don't have enough experience, knowledge and courage for making decisions, bots will definetely not help you.
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