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321  Economy / Gambling / Re: Can't withdraw on rocketpot.io after their 'airdrop' on: August 07, 2021, 07:14:38 PM
I felt that frustrations you had right now my friend, and I wonder how it really been so disappointing while waiting for their response without any feedback or just a little comments about your concerns.
Airdrop is a good opportunity to enjoy rewards after all, they shouldn't take you for granted, everybody deserves to withdraw that free money.
 Please take a quick review about their website faq, maybe this will help you be enlightened with.
Here's the link: https://rocketpot.io/faq/
322  Economy / Economics / Re: Who is Happier: Stock investors or Bitcoin investors on: August 06, 2021, 11:59:13 PM
Both of them are happier now, because some of the bitcoin investors was also a part of stock market. They've been dealing with this strategies for so many years, when they seen a declining value of cryptocurrency; stock exchange is their relief.
They're both having different ways of taking actions because fiat economy stock assets reached a profitable value because of whales. Same with crypto, we also need them as a strong foundation to sustain financially.
323  Economy / Speculation / Re: Institutional buyers are not backing down. More Pump? on: August 06, 2021, 11:31:12 PM
I think that institutional buyers won't be affecting the market directly very much anymore. Because we see that some companies like MicroStrategy have still been buying a great amount of Bitcoin but those news haven't affected Bitcoin price a bit. The market and Bitcoin are getting stronger and stronger as time goes on. And this helps preventing the manipulation at a high rate.
It's just that the current institutional buyers right now aren't pouring in a lot of money in the market so we don't feel their presence too much which is a good thing because the fear index is going to go up when the prices all of a sudden spiked. Plus, more people are now patient enough to not easily sell their bitcoins if there's a small increase.

Technically every person is learning not just by taking their profit too quick, but they're thinking a lot deeper. Their failures became an inspiration for them to pursue every future plans, because selling bitcoins at an early stage was only for losers. When price will spike, don't be panic, just be prepared in case there's a possible unexpected bullrun which whales also played an important role.
324  Economy / Speculation / Re: Is Bitcoin Bullish At The Moment on: August 06, 2021, 11:11:59 PM
As bitcoin price rise to  $42,954, which shows a bullish momentum as the market has hard a long time of correctional stage before breaking the $42k bench mark, just like I analysed last week am predicting a $45k bitcoin before the end of this week.

What are your takes on this?
Let's be cautious about this recent progression of btc price, there could be another saturation that's fearing to happen anytime within 24 hours. Hopefully on that $45k we will able to survive until it's not yet coming to reality. Many have said that it's the breaking point before bullish market will initiate. Meanwhile let's remain calm and continue to monitor every changes of crypto market.
325  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: (Olympics Boxing) Carlo Paalam vs Galal Yafai (Fight for Gold Medal) on: August 06, 2021, 10:15:47 PM
I'm interested in betting on this game as I believe in our representative, this is a Semi-Final fight of Men's Flyweight.

here are the information of two boxers.

Carlo Paalam  - https://boxrec.com/en/amateurboxer/863095

Ryomei Tanaka- https://boxrec.com/en/amateurboxer/855559

the fight is already listed in sportsbet but the odds are not yet available. Please check from time to time.




Just wait for the odds to become available, and for the main time just review on both boxers which you think will have the best potential.
Odds only got basis on that position, so doing it on our personal perspectives will also be a good factors in order to win on every bets.
326  Local / Pamilihan / Re: Aub bank, pag-ibig fund atm mabilis ang transaction galing coins.ph on: August 06, 2021, 07:22:16 AM
Mukhang maganda OP ah... ma try nga ito, may record naman ako sa PAG-IBIG although hindi na ako active na naghuhulog ngayon. Pag ka sign up online, madali lang bang mareceive ang card? gaya ba ito ng GCASH na ipapadala nalang sayo ang card pag na approve ang online application mo?

Thanks for sharing kabayan, feedback rin ako dito kung makakakuha ba ako.

Kabayan ngayun ko lang nabasa ang kumento mo dito sa forum medyo abala sa ibang topic kasi eh. Madali lang mag sign up ng app kasi available lang ito sa playstore, hindi na ganun ka hassle na hahanap kapa ng atm machine ng aub upang mag change pin. Gamit ang app pwede mo ma control ang pin ng iyong atm card, kaya safe ito kapag may magnanakaw neto pwede mong e block agad.

@Oasisman kabayan, tungkol sa InstaPay hindi lahat ng bank available ito dahil meron din akong bpi kaso mas mahal ang fee aabot hanggang 20php at halos isang araw aabot ang pera mo sa iyong account.
Depende sa bangko na iyong papadalhan doon mo malalaman kung InstaPay ay applicable.
327  Economy / Speculation / Re: At last at last, bitcoin increase more than $41,000 on: August 05, 2021, 11:29:45 PM
I was very happy yesterday when I saw the price of bitcoin to reach $40,000, I check the market after I woke up today to still still the price to remain at $41,000./I was very happy to see that, it is that bitcoin price will not fall back below $40,000. It take time before bitcoin get to over $40,000 because it was fluctuating between $$38,000 and $40,000 bit the price is now over $40,000, we are expecting $50,000 next.

Being happy is a human instinct, but we should be in control while our deepest emotions will be affected by this brilliant progress that we've experienced lately. On that side of $50k predictions, I must be careful on that scenario because we're too excited while it's not yet happening.

This month $40k still be our good target, because fluctuations remains so volatile and unpredictable which drastically made btc price crash sometimes down to $37k.
328  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin August 2021 Target? on: August 05, 2021, 10:23:21 PM
Greetings Bitcoin Talk Users,

As we have already seen the market fluctuation and the price dumped of BTC from $60k to $30k but in the last few days BTC is pumped again and the price crosses $40k. I think if BTC is not targeted again by Whales then the price will cross $50k within this month. What's your opinion?

There's no specific statement from anybody who said about whales, but for btc crossing at $50k was too big to think of. With the latest dump, I don't see it's so easy to be achieved for few week but if there's a news that initiate a hype then let's see what happens next. Maybe we might be surpassing less than that value will be the first one to come.
329  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Accumulating small odds or choosing one or two big odds on: August 05, 2021, 09:17:39 PM
Gambling is fun and we should take it for fun, people should not be addicted, they should play good and making it not necessary. I gambled over the weekend when I have time, it makes good sense to me, my budget is not more than 5% of my monthly income. This thread is focused on we that have fun while play bet, even if we lose, we are not sad, we are not affected negatively or depressed, but if we win, another money for beer has been received.

I will like people to comment on how they stake, strictly on football matches. Did you prefer to choose straight win? Did you like to choose correct score? Have you chosen correct score before and won it? Did you like playing 10 minutes over 1.5? The best accumulation you ever staked?

After all your experiences about gambling on football matches, which one has been coming with the best result? Is it accumulating small odds? Or betting on one or two big odds?

I don't really make it as a big deal choosing over accumulating small or betting over two or more odds. As long as I enjoyed playing the game and got odds that completes my betting probabilities, then I'm satisfied over it. Staking any further hasn't come at any circumstances, because I grab every opportunity when I saw chances of any possibility.
330  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Taxes on gambling send the right message? on: August 04, 2021, 11:45:23 PM
I was thinking that many countries are reluctant to legalise certain activities such as gambling, prostitution, smoking, ... and, apart from countries that have strong social and religious restrictions (I refer to those as the death-by-boredom countries) others simply consider than the state should not profit or allow activities that are considered diminishing for the workers or that may harm their health and personal relations (it must be difficult to be an addict to gambling or a prostitute and have a normal life).

However, other countries simply set high taxes to these activities, which I think is a false morality, as if by paying these activities can be less questionable. (Note: I personally do not question regulated gambling).

Regulations on gambling has very strict implementation, so we shouldn't question law makers about that certain situation. However, setting higher taxes can be appealed on them just to beg for consideration if an operational cost of a gambling business really put the over head cost into suffering. This should be reviewed, because if not there might be a possible cheating on gambling players in a casino and losers will increase everytime there's an event. This is really an intense situation which I think we didn't want to happen.
331  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin security in the long term on: August 04, 2021, 11:23:29 PM
When Bitcoin gets to a stage where the mined supply is basically 21m (that is, very little remaining btc left to be mined), will Bitcoin still remain a secure network?  

Bitcoin was already a stable and secured network which has been tested many times, yet many controversial issues from different opposing groups who wanted to grab btc down but failed so much. They didn't want bitcoin to be recognized, and what's happening now is a big slap to their face.
All the proofs have been given to all individuals who's still having doubts, so I advise to have short reviews at coinmarketcap and you'll see it as # 1 in the rank.
332  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Increasing acceptance level - Cryptocurrency on: August 04, 2021, 09:20:57 PM
Below is a pic that's been taken on a ride. Everyone might be familiar with the Autorickshaw of India. In some part people term them as Autowala.The auto rickshaw is called with different names on different countries including auto, auto rickshaw, baby taxi tuk-tuk, 3wheel, bao-bao, tukxi. The operators are very common people who have their living out of the earning through this rental rides. They've started accepting cryptocurrency is something big and shows the increasing level of cryptocurrency acceptance.

~snip~


I'm curious what cryptocurrency really applies for their basic fare when taking a ride of a transportation within the  specific location. Because if they required btc, I don't think it will be economical since it's so expensive these days. Maybe other coins like eth, bnb, or xrp can be accommodating for this type of cryptocurrency acceptance as long as there's a proper implementation along with internet access. This is really a great idea and will make our lives more comfortable going to be cashless future.
333  Economy / Speculation / Re: At last at last, bitcoin increase more than $41,000 on: August 03, 2021, 11:53:49 PM
The price did increase amazingly, but what's happening on recent market today has gone towards downtrend.
This was projected last week if we won't sustain until $45k it would go back below $40k down to $30k before we will experience another ATH going back to $50k or higher.
Many people hope for better on btc, so another projections for next week that recovery will be happening. Let's wait on that situation and that's sounds exciting for all of us.
334  Economy / Speculation / Re: What have changed in BTC price on: August 03, 2021, 11:34:06 PM
As at the time of creating this thread Bitcoin is sold for $33,900, in recent days the entire market led by Bitcoin has faced what looks like a bear market where bitcoin went below $30,000 late last week before recovering back to its present price. This has driven me to the conclusion that bitcoin in this year 2021 made the highest price movement since it was created a decade ago.
Can we now call 2021 the year of Bitcoin/crypto adoption year?
Not yet, I wouldn't deal on that idea for now since we're still facing a hard days for crypto market. Despite that we see more promising days, but it can't be denied that more struggles is waiting for our asset in order to reach every goals we have. Price changed due to short time traders, and we need to wait for whales to take over and we will see bull market once again raging the entire cryptocurrency world.
335  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Cryptocurrencies price and their effect on gambling industry on: August 03, 2021, 09:55:26 PM
We really don't whay move are those casino was taking lately as btc rose higher of current price lately.
As what I've observed with how they adopt on cryptocurrency as their mode of business profit, I think they also sell their holdings in order to fund their employees. Not all person has the options to hold their btc or whatsoever crypto coin, someone also need to spend fist for their personal needs that requires physical money.
So, price also matters when there's huge numbers of casino gamblers used to trade and exchange their massively.
336  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: [Boxing] Nesthy Petecio vs Irie Sena Olympic Gold Match on: August 02, 2021, 11:39:34 PM
Having a heart to my fellow Filipino race Nesthy Petecio is always my bet for this fight and my odds goes to her.
What made me put my praises to her was he motivations towards he opponent and securing Olympic medal is a great achievement and Honor to Philippine team as well as pride for the whole country.
Overall this athlete Petecio, deserves all the best for whatever it takes blessing and skills prove the heart of true sportsmanship.
337  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Getting paid in Bitcoin vs getting paid in Fiat on: August 02, 2021, 10:19:44 PM
Many people are getting paid in Bitcoin these days, as the cryptocurrency grows in popularity worldwide. A salary in Bitcoin is quite a lot different than Fiat. There's no middleman to go through, so the coins are deposited directly to your account without any ID verification whatsoever. Transactions take from minutes to hours in a completely anonymous manner (sort of). One might say it's easy to avoid taxes when getting paid in Bitcoin than getting paid in Fiat. After all, no one will know you own the coins unless you disclose it (or the government is able to link transactions to your identity). Yet, Bitcoin's highly unstable price makes it a terrible currency for day-to-day payments.

Which type of currency is better for paying employees? Is it Bitcoin or Fiat? Do you think we'll be able to see more jobs paying Bitcoin in the future? Or will Fiat still dominate the jobs industry? Is working for Bitcoin just like working "under the table"? Your input will be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Smiley

Actually getting paid from bitcoin as a salary is good enough when you're having a thrifty mind over your income. But not good for those who doesn't value money for future purpose, fiat income would be better for just a quicker spending like using that money for sudden things which you only need to spend for one time purpose, and not for longer terms.
If you do own bitcoin, it serves as your growing asset that will provide you rewarding gains when price reaches a promising price.
338  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling Exposed to children on: August 01, 2021, 11:44:30 PM
These days I'm seeing many Youtubers and Twitch streamers are promoting Gambling websites [Dice, Sports Betting] and Poker Apps.

I know it's ok to gamble for having fun and socially but I don't think young people should be exposed to this when they're in school.
Most of them will only imagine "What 'IF' i win 1000x of this amount and i'll be able to do this and that"

The first thing where will they get the money, even if they get pocket money and use that to gamble then they'll slowly develop the habit of gambling disregarding short-term winnings - if they occur.

They'll pay a huge price with the tension they'll have thinking about this when their whole life is ahead.

Childrens with very innocent and aggressive thinking is highly feasible to catch a bad influence from gambling, so I really discourage them on making this as a form of entertainment within a young age. Though it's not really using money at first, but in event of society norms; using money as a tool to gamble would really lead these young people to have gambling addiction. We're creating little monsters for future crimes because of gambling that toxicate the minds of children.
339  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Could crypto replace government? on: August 01, 2021, 11:18:55 PM
Actually, this idea about replacing Government was exaggerating to hear and this really so annoying because only terrorist groups wanted no leaders to rule the country. Cryptocurrency is our comfort zone if financial freedom, we can't just take exceptions from control. We can't move if government currency will be removed from the circulations of economy. If we rely on cryptocurrency all alone, there's no regulation that put everything to harmony and there could be sudden collapse of economy which we don't want to happen.
340  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Saudi Aramco, world’s 3rd largest company, plans to start mining Bitcoin? on: August 01, 2021, 09:48:49 PM
Investing.com reported that the Middle East oil giant, Saudi Aramco, is interested in mining bitcoin, citing information provided by Brazilian Bitcoin miner Ray Nasser in an interview on the Bitcoinheiros YouTube channel.

Nasser reportedly said:


It was explained in the report that Aramco could use the excess gas (by-product) generated by oil extraction in order to mine digital assets, which would provide extra security for Bitcoin while generating carbon credits for the company.

Aramco has not yet issued any statement about venturing into Bitcoin mining.

Without any confirmation from aramco, this story still considered as pending and needs to have a fact checks before we're going to officially consider it as legit news.
However, once this plans will be implemented on their country I believed mining transaction business will soon become profitable and probably it will help bitcoin network to become more consistent and efficient.
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