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341  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Day Trading on: February 20, 2019, 07:39:41 PM
Day trading also will be profitable if you trade only high volume assets and you must be ready to convert your day trading into short term trading. It may prevent you to book losses within a day. When we trade highly reputed coins and tokens then we never need to worry on where we are heading and what could be closing value for a day.
Day trading to short term trading ? Then it will never remain as day trading. It is a challenge to finish off within working hours. Usually in stock trading, if you are unable to sell within trading hours then you need to go for taking delivery out of exchange, hence traders must need to close the positions. I guess there will be no such a compulsion in crypto trading and the markets are available round the clock. I guess no trader here will be approaching anything what a day trading should be.
342  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Reason why crypto market bull run on: February 20, 2019, 05:34:18 PM
I don't know about this run but it looks like it stem from the bitcoin ETF is getting attention again. It was taken away because the USA government was in shutdown and when it is in shutdown its hard for SEC to give a clear answer and would have probably just say NO because it is the easier option and since they are not working on shutdown it wouldn't be fair to expect them to check all details and give a proper answer.

However, since shut down is over now (and usa is in emergency somehow?) SEC can officially start looking back to it and that is why ETF is getting attention again, maybe this time around just because ETF was withdrawn to not give them more work and was understanding of their situation SEC will be kinder towards ETF and actually look at it positively and accept it. All this train of thought probably increased it a bit.
343  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Crypto arbitrage for noobs on: February 20, 2019, 04:49:35 PM
Crypto arbitrage is not for noobs, its not even for people who have insane experience in it. It is for bots, there are too many bots around the world that buys and sells in different platforms and sometimes even they are too slow to react considering deposits and withdrawals take time and they are not instant, because of that many people lose money.

Arbitrage is a risky business and takes a lot of time so you would need to be both experienced in it and be very fast with it in order to make it work. You also need to find places that are as instant as possible on deposits and withdrawals so you can actually make money.

I would suggest everyone to stay away from arbitrage as much as you can unless you own a great arbitrage bot and also use two very fast exchanges to trade in between.
344  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice.com | Creators of Dicing 🎲 | 24 Billion Bets | 112+ BTC Jackpot! on: February 20, 2019, 03:40:17 PM
Believe me in the long run he will lose, unless he is doing some sort of seed hacking or something dude can't win forever. Its gambling and math shows that house edge makes the house win over long periods of time. You can make money on the short term but gambling with big amounts and be up 200 thousand dollars like this guy but at one point you will end up losing money no matter what. It just the way casinos are designed.

However, if he leaves while he is ahead I think it would be the smartest decision he makes, 200 thousand dollars is a lot of money in anywhere around the world, even on the expensive places like USA or UK 200 thousand dollars is a lot of money. You can get a place and either if you don't have a house live in that or you can just buy a place and rent it out, that is the wisest investment decision anyone can make at these days.
345  Economy / Gambling / Re: FORTUNEJACK.COM |Deposit 777 play with 1777 mBTC |Live Casino, Slots, Betting on: February 20, 2019, 02:54:55 PM
The withdrawal issues are generally not individual, I mean if there is an issue as a casino-wide and people have trouble that is heard of before, it is usually just hot wallet not being filled properly and people need to get the cold storage to send money to hot wallet and sometimes the owners are not active for a while and this happens.

Aside from that one person having an issue taking their money out and all others are fine is usually an issue with that person, a casino wouldn't scam just one person, whats the point of paying 100+ people their money while "scamming" one guy ? It wouldn't make any sense at all. Hence its almost always an issue on the gamblers side, not very common but it just happens.

I hope the withdrawal passes soon but I am sure its not a big deal on the site neither.
346  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin casino by Slotegrator (PROMO ACTION for the first two buyers) on: February 20, 2019, 02:11:39 PM
Yeah, the problem is not the promotion, its the software. Developers do not understand 2 things about non-developers, it is the reason why developers that mostly appeal to either free software and sell the customer (aka facebook/instagram places) or middleman places (aka airbnb/amazon type places) to get rich and not really b2c direct selling of a digital product.

One important part is we are not developers, so we can't read your code and assume it is good, how are we so sure that your code actually worth 1 bitcoins ? We do not have the capacity to know if it actually is that good or could be found online for much cheaper, maybe you are the cheapest best option, maybe you are ripping people off, we wouldn't know.

Second is as non-developer how am I going to be sure about you giving me a secure code? Maybe I will get hacked? How would I know, hence I wouldn't be capable of trusting it.
347  Economy / Gambling / Re: Blackjack.fun - PROVABLY FAIR Blackjack Accepts Dash/Bitcoin/Litecoin on: February 19, 2019, 08:36:20 PM
Great job for OP to have their signature campaign manage by a reputable manager in the forum.
I hope this will help your marketing in any way and I'm hoping for your success.  Good luck....
I see the signature campaign of blackjack and the campaign manager is trusted and have experienced of managing campaign and he is very tested and their work as manager is nice and highly recommended. It can help to blackjack to promote it to people so people know your site and possible in the near future for them to play with you if they see blackjack.fun is a gmabling site that nice to play.
Yeah, signature campaigns are not just a way to market yourself and a way of advertisement. It is also a symbol of how legit you are and how serious about your project. Places with no signature campaign at all could be proper places too I am not saying any of them are bad neither, just that if you have a signature campaign it kinda shows that you are actually caring about what you are trying to do. Makes the place more professional and more serious with just one decision.

If you spend that much money on a signature campaign that shows people that you are actually in this for the long term and not aiming to get out anytime soon. Blackjack.fun has been like that since day one, dudes have been running a proper operation since they started and I respect them for it, this place will only get bigger and bigger, I hope "invest in the bankroll" option will be available one day because I would love to invest here.
348  Economy / Gambling / Re: #1 RATINGS of BITCOIN SPORTSBOOKS : poster book discussion on: February 19, 2019, 07:59:15 PM
Yeah, it is actually both a valid reason but also gamblers right. I mean they probably fix those Asian odds all the time and they probably get their odds from a provider and try to fix the asian odds as soon as they get it but sometimes they are a bit late and that is why people do bet there.

Now in the eyes of nitrogensports they are right because those are not the odds they will provide to us, they will provide a better odds for themselves at least. So the end result is not those odds that the gambler played and they probably have right to cancel the bet and just make them replay with the new odds. However from the gamblers perspective gambler just gambled on a game with the given odds from the sportsbook, its not his fault that sportsbook had a bad odd at that time. At least remove the game from parlay and give him his win.
349  Economy / Gambling / Re: Recommand some trusted bet site without kyc but secured on: February 19, 2019, 07:10:17 PM
The chip thing is getting more regular in many places now, not just poker but in many gambling places people either go with chips or bits which is about the same. It is still bitcoin if you think about it, instead of writing how many bitcoins you have it just writes how many chips you have but its still only reversible to bitcoins so you just hold chips that represents it.

Bits are kinda the same, they are just different from mbits or satoshis, 100 satoshi if I am not wrong which means about the same in chips in numbers as well. I kinda like that type of gambling because it makes 1-2 bit/chip bet on poker or any other game more entertaining considering they are quite low in price but also allows us to continue gambling at the same time. I wouldn't wanna bet 1-2 satoshi nor 1-2 bitcoins so this is the perfect amount.
350  Economy / Gambling / Re: BetKing.io - Invest commission lowered to 10%! on: February 19, 2019, 06:48:37 PM
Lol I do not even understand why this website still exists. Like who is playing there? Why do people still want to be part of this thing ?

Isn't it obvious that dude scammed many people and trying his hardest to just barely get away with it without getting sued ? This is not a proper casino, this is not a proper theft neither, who would freaking steal from people in front of their eyes and still continue to be around to show off like "yeah I stole your money and gonna keep running this scam operation, stop me if you can" like a shameless person.

Lets assume he does that and still believes he didn't scammed anyone but honestly what do gamblers think when they are gambling there ? Are they really that ignorant to just find any topic about them at all before they play there?
351  Economy / Gambling / Re: FORTUNEJACK.COM |Deposit 777 play with 1777 mBTC |Live Casino, Slots, Betting on: February 19, 2019, 05:16:23 PM
Yeah I feel you, I had the same feeling on an exchange recently, I have withdrawn my money from them (didn't personally selected them but the only place I could cash out my airdrop was that exchange so I had to use them) and after all the KYC and all that stuff they still kept my funds for 1.5 days before they sent it. It really is a nerve wrecking process to wait for your own money to come to you and at the hands of someone else and at the mercy of someone else, what if they don't pay at all.

It is always a test of ones patients until you see the money on blockchain on the way to your own wallet. However do not be worried, fortunejack has a super great trust history and always done the right thing and I doubt they will start scamming people now, or ever. So at least your problem is with a place that is known to be good to customers.
352  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🐵BitKong - BIG BONUSES every Day, Week and Month 🎁 on: February 19, 2019, 04:21:11 PM
The requirement is just to wager. As long as you keep wagering you can keep on getting closer to hero of the "x" amount, usually people who play here and become heros and usually get rewards are the people who deposit and play decent numbers. It is not like it can't be beaten but at the same time its not cheap neither. When I last checked the daily ones it was almost always above 0.5 daily and weekly is above 3.5 (mathematically not surprising) and monthly is around 15 bitcoin or so but still a shoe in and we are still long way to go.

Basically, what I am trying to say is that if a big gambler comes in it wouldn't be a problem to beat those wagered amounts and have like 100+ in a month but for a regular person its not that easy to reach those numbers, still awesome that they are giving away so much so frequently.
353  Economy / Gambling / Re: FATCAT bouns on the rise @ elitecrash.io on: February 19, 2019, 03:51:59 PM
It is always nice to have an extra win possibility. I haven't seen this one before and I know about bustabit (which is the OG on this type game) and heard about ethercrash one and erena (ltc one I suppose but they added more coins) and so forth and this one seems a bit new.

People here are probably shilling all over the game because either they got paid or they really won but basically its a whole thread of advertisement. However, there is nothing wrong with that, the game seems like its legit and considering this system almost always profits for the casino owner there is absolutely no need to be shady, as long as people play there the dude who owns it will make money anyway so I guess bonus is just a way for them to attract new customers. Reward is not that small neither so I suppose it worth a look at least.
354  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice.com | Creators of Dicing 🎲 | 24 Billion Bets | 112+ BTC Jackpot! on: February 18, 2019, 08:06:33 PM
What? This is the primedice chat what does the price of bitcoin has anything to do with primedice at all ? It looks totally out of place for here.

I mean if it wasn't for symphonized who is literally employed by primedice itself I would assume it was just a person who is lost and trying to just write many things in many places to get their post count up. However, considering it is literally primedice employee writing on primedice topic it looks a bit weird, he couldn't have done this without knowing which topic he is on so I don't know.

Is there like a reward for people who try to guess what the price will be? Is this some kind of new promotion primedice is working on? Cheesy. I don't know the reason but if I had to answer I would assume price will be higher in coming months than what it is today.
355  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🏀 Earn up to 0.005 BTC* on NBA Parlays at Nitrogen Sports 🏀 on: February 18, 2019, 03:56:33 PM
Seriously you don't even need the email if you don't want to, hell you don't even need to open an account. How anon can you get ? Literally, random account generated for you to deposit and withdraw anytime you wish. No KYC required, no ID required, not even your first name is required.

I don't know where did that person got his information but it is so wrong that there is not even a single correct accusation there. 1- You can go to the website from TOR (just rechecked) but they don't have a tor website, its regular website logged in from tor, 2- you don't need 2fa at all, its just a security OPTION for you if you want to, don't have to use if you don't want to, also it still works, 3- no ID is required at all, zero ID, let alone any ID you don't even have to open a freacking account with a username ffs.

I understand someone making accusations here and there but at least have at least ONE true accusation, having zero of them is a huge accomplishment.
356  Economy / Gambling / Re: SatoshiDICE.com - The World's Most Popular Bitcoin Game on: February 18, 2019, 02:04:35 PM
The reason probably for that is forum not improving at all. Forum itself got millions of dollars of investment (from donations) and didn't improved a single bit, from the first day I joined here to this day there has not been a single change on the forum itself, I remember even having a setback of no avatars for a while because of a hacking issue and now long fixed but like I said people realized there are better places out there.

That is why reddit cryptocurrency and twitter and places like that get more attention because honestly it feels like a better place to talk about the topic instead. These websites just outgrew the bitcointalk and realized its not enough for them to reach everyone and moved on to the platforms where they can reach more people instead.
357  Economy / Gambling / Re: Blackjack.fun - PROVABLY FAIR Blackjack Accepts Dash/Bitcoin/Litecoin on: February 17, 2019, 02:23:46 PM
Oh sorry, if you thought this was FUD. I meant no harm I mean this is sad that someone tried to steal your money, I am sure you guys will be better than ever after this, hell people pay other white hackers to actually pentest this issue and get it fixed and you got it organically so I am sure it will be fixed and you will rock even harder from now on. I just felt angry for whoever did this to you, I feel like defensive towards anyone who says or does anything against you guys. You look like you are starting out new and building something AMAZING and I really do not want anyone or anything to stand in between you guys and your success.

This is not a FUD, on contrary this is a FOMO because anyone who doesn't believe this project going to be amazing in near future is mistaken by a big margin, you guys will be a force of nature in casino world, I can feel it, I want no interruptions between now and that time that is why I was angry at the hacker.
358  Economy / Gambling / Re: Cloudbet | Bitcoin Casino & Sportsbook | The No.1 Bitcoin Gambling Site on: February 17, 2019, 08:35:52 AM
There is absolutely no scenario cloudbet gets their name clean after all of this. They could pay the user 330 bitcoins back and even pay him some interest on top of it but still that wouldn't clean their name. They have already wronged a customer at a height of 330 bitcoins, unless something major and shady comes up about the player then there is absolutely no way out of this wreckage for cloudbet.

Maybe that is exactly why they are not paying as well, they know well enough that their days are over already and if they pay him 330 bitcoins then they will be doing the right thing but short on 330 bitcoins while still not making the money back, if they paid him right away it wouldn't have been an issue but now even if they pay him no one will play here so they are just taking the 330 bitcoin profit and closing shop, at least that is what I assume could be going on.
359  Economy / Gambling / Re: Blackjack.fun - PROVABLY FAIR Blackjack Accepts Dash/Bitcoin/Litecoin on: February 15, 2019, 07:55:35 PM
Man, it is sad that a great casino like this starts and only on the first days of the casino someone tried to hack them and get away with the hacking, and shamelessly tried to complain for the low withdrawal amounts as well.

These type of new places need money more than anything so they could continue existing until they get into a level where they would be fine no matter what and have a proper cold storage amount as well to prevent these type of setbacks.

Now, that some hacker did this horrible thing we have no idea what the future holds for them, they might continue no matter what but even if they continue it did created a big stepback, without this hack they could have continuing much better whereas with this hack even if they go on it wouldn't be as fast or as great. But remember primedice deal, they had 2000 bitcoins hacked at one time but became the greatest dice game out there.
360  Economy / Gambling / Re: ★★★ Bitcoin Video Casino ★★★ - ||| Over 500 BTC in Progressive Jackpots! ||| on: February 15, 2019, 04:19:21 PM
What about satoshidice ? I mean they were quite old themselves as well. On wikipedia it states that satoshidice started around April of 2012 as well. It dates further back than all other ones on that list and also quite known to be the biggest sale in the bitcoin world.

Looking at the dates of peerbet and bit77 and bitcoinvideocasino they all date later than satoshidice so maybe we can considered them as well. I still can't believe satoshidice was sold for 126k bitcoins, that is equal to more than 440 million dollars right now, HALF A BILLION DOLLARS. It is insane that a casino in bitcoin world got sold for that much money.

I hope the casino world here gets bigger and gets a wider because lately "trading" got more famous than gambling for some reason and it got more attention than casinos which lowered the hype for it.
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