As a whole, YES bitcoin is legal. It's not illegal to own in any 1st world country, as something that could get you tossed in jail. While there are some countries where btc is illegal, to say it is illegal overall would be a slight exaggeration.
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I don't use Coinbase but I have in the past, and this is what I can tell you: Coinbase pays much attention to your BTC transactions, and the specific addresses you send to. If they think you are partaking in any form of gambling, they may shut down your account. I wold, however, use them as a safe wallet as someone else mentioned. They are not going to be hacked anytime soon.
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Bull market is my prediction and I'm sticking with it. I've watched my portfolio slowly grow over the past week and I think it's safe to say there are much better times ahead of us. Thankfully, he US tax season is over, so the crypto market can recuperate much of its losses.
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This isn't entirely 100% true of a statement in my opinion. While many will argue that BTC's decimal system may be too complicated, I know a few people personally who I would not expect to be able to grasp the concept, but they have. I also know some fairly advanced people who don't get BTC, so it works both ways!
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Tampa Bay Lightning -1.5 (+119) Risking .01 to win .01189
Tampa Bay Lightning vs. New Jersey Devils UNDER 6 (-106) Risking .02123 to win .02
Boston Bruins -1.5 (+157) Risking .01 to win .01567
(464-302-6) +9.308 Bitcoins
Slowly but surely, continuing to build this bankroll.
Monday's NHL picks:
Boston Bruins vs. Toronto Maple Leafs UNDER 6 (-116) Risking .02328 to win .02
Boston Bruins (-119) Risking .0119 to win .01
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I've overall had a better than average experience with crypto casino support, especially @ Sportsbet.io where they have live chat. Other books, like Nitrogen, aren't always as friendly and willing to cooperate.
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Gambling can viewed as a disease or illness, as it has been proven to be addicting. Like an vice, it's only a problem if it becomes too serious and get out of control. If you know when and have the ability to stop when you choose, it can be an enjoyable hobby.
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Sports betting especially NHL and NBA. I've been doing pretty well in my official thread so check it out I also like poker at times, but not online.
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Didn't get a chance to post my plays yesterday (2 dogs, 1 hit) so going forward let's post today's NHL:
Tampa Bay Lightning -1.5 (+119) Risking .01 to win .01189
Tampa Bay Lightning vs. New Jersey Devils UNDER 6 (-106) Risking .02123 to win .02
Boston Bruins -1.5 (+157) Risking .01 to win .01567
Might add more in a bit!
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If money were not an issue, as in I was so wealthy that nothing mattered then YES I would still gamble. Most people don't gamble because they think they are going to break the bank or come up ahead of the casinos. That's just statistically near impossible. It's what I call "an expensive hobby at times."
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I noticed that Cloudbet started advertising on COVERS, one of the biggest gambling websites. My only question is whether or not the good folks at COVERS have done their research on this company and it's shady business practices.
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LOL come one man, how does crypto kill people? Things that actually kill people include: poor health, guns, natural disasters and natural causes. If anything, crypto currencies make people stronger.
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Selling Bitcoins isn't a stupid decision, it's panic selling which is a stupid decision. When people freak out with their weak hands and dump their coins, they are not doing themselves any favors. The name of the game is to be able to HODL and ignore the FUD.
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The Coingaming Group claims to have its headquarter in Tallinn, Estonia. Does anyone know the name of the company?
I made a light research, but it looks like they have done all effort to hide it!
How many threads are you going to post the same stupid question in? Maybe the name of the company is Coingaming Group? Use the website called Google to find out information about the company; I don't think they are hiding from anyone considering they have plenty of social media pages and whatnot. You sound like someone who just likes to instigate issues and stir the pot. Now I remember why I always ignore you, as I will do going forward.
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Thank you very much for the prompt payment! It's been a pleasure working with you thus far and look forward to continuing this campaign!
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Hey dude I was busy tonight and unfortunately didn't see your PM in time... However I did go big on the Caps ML and doubled my money I was thinking of doing a parlay with Caps ML and Bruins ML but didn't do it in the end as I wasn't confident much in the Bruins. I guess I should have been haha. Missed out on a nice payday. Anyways good job with the NHL picks I am loving it and I will make sure to visit your thread more often Cheers! Sen you another PM man; you'll wanna check it out! (2-0) +.0316 last night, now sitting @
(462-301-6) +9.2923 BitcoinsBack later today with some more (winning) plays!
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XLM you can comeback easy to 0.48 $ this april if bear market finish
No doubt about that prediction about a recover to .48! I even see it getting higher than that, and quicker than some of the other al coins that don't even have actual prijects or legit partnetships, as Stellar already does. Exciting times ahead for us in 2018!
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Has anyone here successfully claimed their BTCP? I've never heard of anyone talk about claiming their "free" BTCP, such as was the case for BCH and ETC.
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I'm certain there are many people who have found wealth through their involvement with Bitcoin. That is one of the many reasons to have an interest in this space.
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Boston 2-1 after the 2nd intermission.
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UNDER 5.5 (-208) Risking .02417 to win .0116
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