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3361  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 12 years and no country has approved Bitcoin ?? on: October 01, 2021, 09:10:06 PM
Well just after a year of the question from OP. Less than a year, there's now El Salvador that has approved and now using bitcoin as a legal tender. What's more are in store for the next years to come for the other countries? We will see if at the end of this year there will be another country to adopt it as a legal tender. But with or without approval of a country as long as they don't claim bitcoin is illegal, everyone is free to use it and there is no need for any approval.
3362  Economy / Economics / Re: Chinese loans leaves many countries in "hidden debts" on: October 01, 2021, 12:40:23 PM
I think this came out a few years ago as something China has been doing quite a lot to countries (especially in Africa).
I've watched a video explaining this and yes, they're in many places in Africa. In fact, that video that I can no longer found says that the majority of the African countries have Chinese debt. I forgot the only one or few countries that don't have debt on China. And they're doing the same thing in many Asian countries. This is actually a trap for most countries that cannot pay their debts, it's like the newest version of invasion but through debt trap.

I remember they sold off their US bonds but only had $200bn. If they hold European debt or UK debt than it'll likely be paid back and not held on a threatening way - the EU has a vote every so often to eliminate the debts of the poorer countries, the UK just wants to feel wanted. The same goes for the countries I mentioned above - being unlikely to be indebted to China.
AFAIK, it was last year when they've sold US bonds those right? It's during the start of this pandemic. That's good way of handling debts by EU or UK.
Well unlike China, we know how they're granting all of these loans and they have some agenda that they see towards the country that they're allowing those loans.
3363  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Robbery on: October 01, 2021, 10:27:34 AM
What you're asking is already being done by centralized wallets and exchanges so there's really no need for that to ask. As you have said that this is a decentralized market, you're responsible for your every action. Looking at the perspective of receiving a code or a confirmation then it's not decentralized anymore. But if you use non-custodial wallets then you just have to activate the 2FA and everybody knows that and probably a few still doesn't that are very new.
3364  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What is coin or token burning? on: September 30, 2021, 11:43:14 PM
After that most of them become meaningless coins, only during the Burn period they will rise rapidly, usually there are some coins stuck, and wait for the right time then it will sail again.
That makes sense. That's why some projects are announcing that they're going to burn this amount of their tokens which is equivalent to quite a sum of money.
And that's very attractive to everyone who's looking to have some quick money. It is the usual thing in the market, when you see the news you'll rush to be the first to buy it.
3365  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 2022 NBA Season on: September 30, 2021, 10:39:49 PM
I don't trust him in the Center position, not because he can't play that position but because he is so fragile. One injury will make him sit half the regular season lol.

In today's league status, a Center position is not really taken as a big deal now where everything is making shots on the rainbow area. While Anthony Davis is more of a Power Forward, he can switch gears to a Center position while maintaining plays for his usual Power Forward position. About the supposed injury he might get, regardless of what position he will play, an injury can happen any time.

Anyways, Anthony Davis already make it clear that he will play as a Center and try to adjust: Lakers’ Anthony Davis is ready and willing to play more at center
We will see if this is going to be an effective change and adjustment to them. I'm not fond of watching AD at that position but they know what's best for them.
Let's see if they can make this up and if it's going to be an effective positioning to the team. As he said, if he's willing and ready then at least we've heard it from him that he has prepared for this.
3366  Economy / Economics / Re: Chinese loans leaves many countries in "hidden debts" on: September 30, 2021, 09:27:50 PM
I think this came out a few years ago as something China has been doing quite a lot to countries (especially in Africa).
I've watched a video explaining this and yes, they're in many places in Africa. In fact, that video that I can no longer found says that the majority of the African countries have Chinese debt. I forgot the only one or few countries that don't have debt on China. And they're doing the same thing in many Asian countries. This is actually a trap for most countries that cannot pay their debts, it's like the newest version of invasion but through debt trap.
3367  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Dollar supporters destroy Bitcoin ATM in El Salvador on: September 30, 2021, 08:21:11 PM
It was only one machine out of 200 and everyone has to talk about that. Million people have made BTC transactions and bought something, interest nobody? For 30$ in Bitcoin you can buy something good to eat and drink, that ist realy nice. But a burning ATM is interesting. Look at that:
That's the usual media exposure, they're showing the worst even it's not really that much. But when it comes to good news, they're not showing that news to the people.
This is how the news/media works. But with this progress that the president's account himself is the one that reports, this is still fine despite there's no news that are vocally speaking about it.
3368  Economy / Economics / Re: How has inflation affected your savings and investing? on: September 29, 2021, 11:53:21 PM
It has decreased my savings and I'm more leaning to have more types of investments, inside and outside crypto. I have to be flexible as I'm thinking about my retirement and when I'm retired, I still have to deal with inflation without any worry.
The essence of diversification including the outside crypto investments is very effective for this purpose. You'll have eggs in many baskets that will help you deal against inflation and price increase for commodities.
3369  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bangladesh may be approve bitcoin very soon according to ICT MINISTER on: September 29, 2021, 10:52:58 PM
I hope that it's the start that they'll lift the ban of bitcoin on their country. They need it so that they'll make every citizen who owns bitcoin will go out and won't need to hide anymore because of how they're coping up with this ban.

On the other hand, everyone's so much excited for the adoption of crypto in Bangladesh and so do i.  Cheesy
There's already an adoption there but it's stopped and slowed down due to the policy that they've made. They've banned it but still there are people that continue to accumulate bitcoin there but they're just hiding it.
3370  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Spain bans betting adds - no celebrities, no sport sponsorship, no daytime adds on: September 29, 2021, 09:50:31 PM
If they don't like the exposure of gambling in their country then they can put the ban hammer instead doing doing things which isn't effective at all but affect the people financially who are living in that sector.
They cannot stop it even if they will stop the exposure of gambling. It's known and there will still be ways for gamblers to get on it but I agree about the worry for those people that are living on it.
If they ban it then there will be also those people who are working on this sector that will be badly affected. It's only an if and if they ban but they have to reconsider that there's a big loss for them.
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3372  Economy / Gambling / Re: Dinabot *** Instant exchanger for Stake and Primedice on: September 28, 2021, 08:58:48 AM
I would like to ask how much was the service charge for each exchange trade?
You can see the details about the fees on their FAQ.

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Fee is deducted from amount and showing in exchange form, you don't need to add any extra.
3373  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Dice 101 on: September 26, 2021, 10:34:02 PM
Then where do you get that instructor that shall teach you the best strategy in dicing? Look, everyone is telling about dice is a luck-based game and even if you have someone on your back as your instructor, he'll just teach you the casual way of betting on it but there's no actual strategy that can beat the game.
Probably in that casino as well, I mean those stuff that they mention about things regarding dice arw just old wives tales that just persisted to this day and with the persistence comes the coincidence which made things much worse because now they think that the old saying was true even though it's just a coincidence.
I do no think that there's such service that a casino gives as much as giving an instructor for their players. There's the FAQ and other way to educate their new players, they'll just put a way on how to play the game and there's no need for an instructor because it's going to be an additional expense to them if they do that even if there will be some players that are willing to pay for it. That's why I think it's not that wise or there's sort of existence that it comes from the casino.
3374  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Which Stablecoin is the most Trustworthy? on: September 24, 2021, 07:03:25 AM
LUSD,Decentralized stable currency.

All in all, I like and trust decentralized exchanges and wallets, and naturally trust decentralized tokens.
I have not and never heard of this LUSD stable cryptocurrency. From what exchange or platform this came from?
I have used different stable coins like USDT and BUSD but really never heard of what you said.
3375  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: September 21. HUGE dump! on: September 20, 2021, 09:27:05 PM
This isn't a huge dump, this is a normal correction that we have been fond of. And if this is the sign of another season, we do not know. What we can be sure of is that there's a following recovery after this and I'm looking forward to that.
The time that the market has corrected, this is another good reason for everyone to start buying.
3376  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Dice 101 on: September 20, 2021, 09:58:05 AM
Then where do you get that instructor that shall teach you the best strategy in dicing? Look, everyone is telling about dice is a luck-based game and even if you have someone on your back as your instructor, he'll just teach you the casual way of betting on it but there's no actual strategy that can beat the game.
Exactly, no one beats an odd based gambling game, no matter how good you are, you won't be getting that many wins because the dice moves and there's unlikely chance that you're going to win consecutively plus those gambling houses have put that game there because they know that they're going to get money out of poor suckers who think they can make money in dice.
Yes, it's just a wishful thinking that you get to beat the game and the house even if you garner a lot of instructors teaching you the way to defeat them.
To sum it overall, no one ever wins the house and if you ever beat it and that's because you're lucky but it's not always going to happen because no matter how lucky you are, the house always has the last laugh.
3377  Economy / Economics / Re: A way to make money online? on: September 20, 2021, 08:37:50 AM
To make your own website is currently very cheap, even at a cost of $ 20 then we already have our own domain, if you don't want to pay then using a free blog is a good solution, in addition to selling products, the popular online earning is to become a writer to review products and service.
If it is related to business matters, using a cheap or free domain for the blog won't be that attractive at all if you're running a legitimate business. That's why companies or businesses or even individual entrepreneurs like being a blogger, they're all making their websites attractive, good and easy to navigate because it makes the business more attractive and professional. It is true that there's money on blogging and being a reviewer and writer, it is very popular these days if you make honest reviews.
3378  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Dice 101 on: September 19, 2021, 08:56:06 PM
Then where do you get that instructor that shall teach you the best strategy in dicing? Look, everyone is telling about dice is a luck-based game and even if you have someone on your back as your instructor, he'll just teach you the casual way of betting on it but there's no actual strategy that can beat the game.
3379  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: will Paraguay be the next to make Bitcoin ‘official currency’ on: September 19, 2021, 07:49:21 PM
If they are already about talking about legislating bitcoin then there's already a chance that they're going to make it as a legal tender. But I do not want to expect a lot from it.
It can also be that they're supporting bitcoin but they don't have to declare it as a legal tender and that means, that all forms of transactions that will happen in bitcoin is totally legal and supported by Paraguay's government. Well, either of the two, they're both great if they pass that legislation favoring bitcoin.
3380  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is CoinMarketCap a scam? on: September 19, 2021, 06:59:23 PM
Well coinmarketcap may not be 100% accurate in their listing and for a coin to make the top 200 list some criteria need to be met and most coins find it hard to meet up with that condition, which is why investors always look further than just relying on coinmarketcap for top-performing coins/token.
There are more investors too that are looking on coinmarketcap for the coins that they decide to invest. But these days, it's not only coinmarketcap that's being visited but as well as various the same type of websites because of the better comparison of data that they project to their visitors. IMO, CMC has improved when Binance took over it but I find it annoying with those added features that they have for which more of too much for me.
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