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341  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Paper Trading of Bitcoin Hugging Strategy-2 on: April 12, 2019, 10:20:05 PM
I would still prefer to trade in a normal way. That strategy is too risky and you might lose more than the profit that you want. It's a fast way of gaining a good profit but the risk is higher as well. We could earn through 100x leverage but we might regret it if we'll lose.
It is true that it is very risky for me personally but it would be more fun to trade as I like and whenever it happens with the analysis that I have done myself and then do something very simple without making you more busy with uncertain results, analyzing the crypto market very difficult for me personally because the market turnaround is very fast and I don't have much time to trade the longest.
Traders involvement will vary if you do have the time or just a little bit extra for you to trade on.There are various things which can really make trades possible even with the shortest time you do have.
About on the strategy of high leveraging, this is indeed high rewarding but in exchange or equivalent it is way more riskier compared to traditional trading system.
If you dont know what you are doing then better quit it.
342  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: AML Compliance for Crypto Exchanges! on: April 12, 2019, 09:43:20 PM
Doube edged sword:

- Helps Binance improve their security standards which are pretty damn great already making it an even more reliable exchange to trade in.

- AML compliance forces people to disclose their identities which goes against the entire point of cryptocurrencies in the first place.
There would be always a corresponding disadvantage if you do tend to seek out for more things.For those people who do mean or concern about security then
this add up wont really be a bother but for those who give importance into their identity then will surely lost interest to this. We know on how AML do imposes.
343  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Are Stablecoins A Necessary Evil? on: April 11, 2019, 02:03:59 PM
"Fiat-backed stablecoins are therefore rarely actual cryptocurrencies, which causes them to inherit their main characteristics and shortcomings from the centralised banking system. Ultimately, they function in the same manner as fiat, backed by what amounts to an IOU."

Danial Daychopan wrote a short article linked below that has got me thinking. Are stablecoins bad for the cryptocurrency ecosystem because they are essentially fiat in digital form, or are they beneficial as they provide stability in an extremely volatile market? Curious to hear your thoughts, give it a read and let me know your angle on it.

https://medium.com/@DDhopn/stablecoins-3b93b4f1ddc5

In the beginning there was only Tether. And it was enough for everyone. As you already know, the bull from 2017 was also very effective. But the obvious mistakes they made came here. Today, the number of stablecoins on the market is increasing day by day and I am not sure how much they are necessary anymore.
Tether is already enough and considerable but when another stablecoins out in the market it already pisses me and questioning why these coins popping out yet
it isnt really necessary for them to be used. One stable coin is enough but more than that has no sense at all.Stable coins might oppose or fully contradict crypto system but we cant
deny on the fact that this coins are useful for fast conversion to secure out or save out yourself from volatility.
344  Other / Archival / Re: Jack72.Com - Looking for Bitcoin Casino Operators on: April 11, 2019, 12:55:33 PM
Support/ Owners negative comment from other gambling sites coming in 3, 2...

If you are not ready with any feedback, dont even create or announce your project/offer anywhere. Positive or negative feedback comes anywhere, it is common thing in this online world. Big trusted site is even getting negative feedback as well, but they do really like negative feedback as long as the feedback is real.
Back to your offer, you say that an operator may earn up to $20k USD/week. How it can be possible? Mind to give details?
The site you are referring to is not even showing that the site have good amount of bankroll. Why? It has so bad translation, I can say that the translated mode is using google translate only.
The site is already on English language when i tried to check it out yet you can change it into other language as well can be seen on top right.

About feedbacks, dont know why he dont welcome communities reactions/opinions about the site? and i dont see the point why he can already make calculations when it comes to weekly profits.
345  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: AT THE END, ONLY YOU WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOURSELF on: April 11, 2019, 11:25:33 AM
At the end when we listen to expert on every issue and they later turn out not to be 100% right, our simply take responsibility for allowing someone else think for us. Wisely choose your destiny.

They never been right in any sense they are just like us where pure speculators on this crypto space.You can listen up but dont fall on what they are suggesting.I agree on the fact that they might indirectly speak out words that do really oppose into their interested which redirects people according to their plans.On investment sense, yourself would really always be responsible on the actions you have made.
346  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Aren't ALL bitcoin casinos UNFAIR if... on: April 11, 2019, 11:09:11 AM
Everyone that says to use a VPN doesn't realize using a VPN voids the TOS of every gaming site that blocks USA residents. They do not have to process your withdrawal if you are caugyt?. That is not worth the risk
When a certain country been blocked then if you do really eager on playing gambling online then you would really be forced on using it up.You know the risk on the first place.So, once caught then expect on what would possible happen.
347  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Soccer Betting Information on: April 10, 2019, 09:17:34 PM
The price

After this one week the price is 50$ per month. I will update more information soon.

Honestly speaking, one week wont really be enough to convince gamblers on this forum to use up your service or tips.You do need to built up
some reputation on here if you do like for potential followers.Quite curious on why bankrupt teams being selected.?


Yes, one week free tip is not enough to gain trust from the users.
But let's see if someone will apply for membership after this 1 week trial.
Though $50 is not that much for one month membership, still your offering has no assurance that this will gonna be good.
Care to share your history as others are already requesting?
Not be much but even i do have the money i wont tend to give out even $1  Wink Thats an easy money for him incase hes just making some random picks on here.
Im not saying negatively but further proofs by means of free tips is needed.
348  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Soccer Betting Information on: April 10, 2019, 08:58:03 PM
The price

After this one week the price is 50$ per month. I will update more information soon.

Honestly speaking, one week wont really be enough to convince gamblers on this forum to use up your service or tips.You do need to built up
some reputation on here if you do like for potential followers.Quite curious on why bankrupt teams being selected.?
349  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: My Experience playing with Betcoin.AG for 2 years on: April 10, 2019, 08:12:42 PM
Well they used to be one of the trusted casino site when I entered the world of crypto gambling. However, as someone has pointed out, it seems they have a unresolved issue way back. I would say that I have a good experience with them though, but I have ventured and move away and try other casinos through the years and happy with the support and services I'm getting so I won't probably play on Betcoin again.

It was the biggest issue that happened at Betcoin.ag which made them to be known as scam site with so many red trust on their bitcointalk accounts. But I dont see any others issue after it, to be honest I'm not a fan of betcoin.ag. I used it few times only before the big issue revealed which made me decide to stop using betcoin.ag.
Maybe they have changed now, at least no more big issues happened there. Glad to hear that OP has no problem at all while spending his money. It is hard to rebuild reputation but I think they still have many active players.
I dont know if they are still operational because they have been quite for sometime after that issue or they do just simply decide to operate in silent but there are still people who do make use of them.
I cant deny that im also one of the users of this site before for about year 2016 onwards and completely stop and find another much better alternative.
350  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: UFC fans: T.J. Dillashaw suspended for 2 years for a banned substance on: April 10, 2019, 08:00:41 PM
What do you expect? Everyone is using steroids at one point or another in their career in the UFC so I'm not surprised by this. It will be just a matter of time before some big names will be caught. I'm not fan of TJ though, personally, I thought we has just faking everyone and trying to be the good guy here, but since he was caught, everything was not falling into places.
Same as yours im not really suprised with these kind of revelation or news that do involve steroid or any substance in UFC and its always been part to have that suspension nothing new.
351  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How well did crypto exchanges survive April Fool's day Bitcoin rally? on: April 10, 2019, 07:57:46 PM
Haha  Grin I think it was a coincidence that price started improving around the April fools time and nothing more to that. As we can see that it is over but price remains as it is. I see a major break if it goes pass $5300.

In order to ignite a big fire, we need a small matchstick first. It isn't possible that Bitcoin suddenly started rising and rose 30% over the course of seven days without any reason. There are several theories stating the reason of rally. I think the rumor (who knows if true) that someone put $100m buy orders and the hoax that bitcoin ETF is approved are two major reason of rally. So April Fool surely had some contribution to bitcoin price rise, no doubt.
I dont think that April Fool thing do really give out some effect but i cant deny on the point you said that there would be a always a thing to ignite a particular event yet
there would always be a reason why we do have that price increase happening on past few weeks up to now.No matter what it is, we are all glad on what we are currently seeing.
352  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Drep-wallet? on: April 10, 2019, 07:38:32 PM
Is it shady? I've studied it a good bit. Link I posted shows lots of love chat people.

View on legitimacy?
Just always put on mind that anything that do ask money before you can able to withdraw is just pure scam.Never ever heard about that wallet before and just remember
that dont let your greed control you.Theres no such thing for a wallet provider to give out money on the first place.
353  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: The Masters Golf Tournament 2019 Top Picks on: April 10, 2019, 01:32:28 PM
Ever since the divorce issue with Tiger woods, he has lost form and whatever effort he puts in amounts to nothing. I remember his days, he of course would have been in number one spot.
I can really say such thing, been remembering his glory days.  Cool

My eyes is on Justin Rose next is Woods as usual.
354  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🎲 BTCFLIPS.com 🎲 Player vs player coinflip game 💰 SIMPLE on: April 10, 2019, 12:54:11 PM
Design- Below Average
Fee- Way too high(do see some pvp coinflip games do have 3% deduction this one is 5%)

This is SIMPLE literally.

You should be atleast concern on designing the site to look it more fancy or attractive if you do like to gain players.
355  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How Blockchain Ecosystems May Change the Face of Online Gambling on: April 10, 2019, 12:37:08 PM
Gambling has always been a very profitable venture,


profitable venture ?  for gambling owners maybe but for the gamblers no i dont really think so  .

provided you are the casino owner, not the gambler. Numerous problems found in traditional gambling businesses vary from causing addiction to trespassing the fine line delimiting grey area from crime.

not only gambling owners but gamblers do also experience a problem when using a gambling site  . gambling owners are not the one that can cause addiction but the gamblers are because a gambler are the ones that play the game not the owners  .

on the other hand . blockchain ecosystem do help change the way gambling was . by using blockchain , users can feel confident that a gambling site is fair  .

Online gambling is more profitable for the casino owners as they do not have to spend any cost on maintenance of physical location or staff. They only need to open a gambling website and also do not need any sort of physical location. Now with bitcoin / Blockchain , people can hide their identity and still play gambling.
When it comes to expenses between online and physical ones then theres no doubt that online do really have much lesser yet you arent arranging many things.
Even though it is still much riskier or prone to hacks and possible exploits if your sites security is compromised.We have seen on how Blockchain do affect gambling industry and its booming
as the years pass by.
356  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Lightning Network: 1% Daily Compounded Growth on: April 10, 2019, 12:14:33 PM
most of the balance is from bitrefill and LNBig giving out loads of free inbound balance

https://twitter.com/lnbig_com/status/1105801755265241094

https://twitter.com/lnbig_com/status/1112688601429614593
(~750 of 1000btc is related to LNBig)
Thanks for sharing this up.This shows exactly on where those balance came from.

Wrong.

Transactions on the Bitcoin network are either slow _or_ expensive, not both.

He do directly tagged them both. Slow in means of confirmation and expensive when it comes to fees on that time.
357  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Heard of Crypto Games Conference in Belarus? on: April 10, 2019, 11:17:35 AM
Hadn't heard of it before, but it's interesting that this is taking place in Belarus out of all countries.
Does Belarus have lax gambling regulations or something?

I know that they have pretty open views regarding cryptocurrency, but I wouldn't think this was also the case for gambling in general.
Since its been held there then it might be possible for them to be open when it comes to gambling yet on the first place that these conference do automatically include gambling industry.
358  Economy / Gambling / Re: ♥ ♦ BetHash.io | Crypto Gaming Hub |💰Lottery 🎲 Dice | Earn Passive Income ♣ ♠ on: April 09, 2019, 08:51:32 PM
Not bad compared to other eos based gambling sites offering.

359  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: How to move bitcoins from one wallet to another without sending payment? on: April 09, 2019, 08:37:01 PM
According to their tweet its not totally down.

Electrum servers are currently under a DoS attack. We are working on a more robust version of the electrum server. In the meantime, affected users should disable auto-connect, and select their server manually

I dont have any issues at all yet you can still connect there might be some slight less response same as said above.
360  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin posts seven consecutive weeks of gains on: April 09, 2019, 08:10:44 PM
Consecutive weeks of gains wont really imply a guaranteed signal of new bull run coming up but its good to see these gains compared on last years movements and as The Pharmacist said above
this do start since January but im not really expecting too much too yet these gains is achievable on a short duration just like on that 20% rise recently.
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