https://www.google.com/amp/s/indianexpress.com/article/cities/bangalore/karnataka-government-bill-assembly-ban-online-gambling-7516048/lite/ Karnataka ( A state in India ) just introduced a bill in assembly to ban online gambling in the state which does mean that the players won't be able to use anything like that anymore. People will have maximum imprisonment UpTo 3 years or would have to pay 1 lac. Inr. Virtual currencies are also included in the same. It does not involve lottery or wagering, horse racing outside the state. For people who are addicted the punishment would increase every moment, it would start from a lower amount and lower imprisonment and increase tremendously for every next offence. What do you think about it ? ( Players from Karnataka India, please do take a note of this and follow this news) I think its uninforceable, especially with cryptocurrency and blockchain. What are they going to do? Ban VPNs? Become like China and separate themselves from the rest of us with some kind of India firewall? Anyone who wants to gamble will find a way to gamble. They should be using that government money to help people with gambling addictions instead of putting them in prison.
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Binance stellt sich zurzeit ziemlich quer was SEPA angeht. Vielleicht willst du abwarten bis es wieder verfügbar ist oder du kannst auch deine Bitcoins / Welche Coins auch immer an eine Börse schicken die SEPA Einzahlungen sowie Auszahlungen akzeptiert. Wenn du unbedingt auf Seite sicher gehen willst, dann verkauf deine Bitcoins/andere Coins auf Bitcoin.de. Da gehts sicher.
Ne eigentlich stellt sich da nicht Binance quer, sondern die Regulatoren und die Zahlungsdienstleister. Binance würde gerne wieder Sepa anbieten finden aber niemanden, der das für sie tut. Börsen, die aktuell für deutsche Staatsbürger/Konten Sepa anbieten sind unter anderem Coinbase, Nuri, Kraken, Bitpanda und Bison. Ich verstehe nicht wieso die Regulatoren und Zahlungsdienstleister quer stellen, wenn sie nicht das Gleiche bei den anderen Börsen fordern. Oder vielleicht ist es nur eine Frage der Zeit. Falls es da auch noch rechtliche Probleme gibt, wirds schwer sein einen ausländischen Anwalt zu suchen, der dir das ganze wieder ausmistet. Am besten an einer deutschen Börse wie Bitcoin.de nutzen für Sepa. Oder zumindest eine europäische wie Bitstamp. Sie fordern das gleiche von anderen Börsen nur Binance hat halt bis jetzt nicht mitgespielt. Es ist wirklich nicht so, dass jetzt hier nur Binance gemein behandelt werden würde, aber bis vor kurzem hat Binance halt jede Regulatorik ignoriert und Produkte angeboten (wie Aktien) für die sie in vielen Ländern Genehmigungen gebraucht hätten ohne überhaupt klar zu machen wo ihr eigentlicher Firmensitz ist. Als Nutzer bekommt man da keine Probleme und braucht auch keinen ausländischen Anwalt und wenn man nicht warten will kann bis Binance wieder einen Sepa Link hat kann man eine der regulierten Börsen/Anbieter wie Coinbase, Nuri, Kraken, Bitpanda und Bison nehmen. Achso ist das. Wieso will keiner mit denen zusammenarbeiten? Binance wurde in China gegründet und seitdem werde ich es immer für ein Unternehmen der chinesischen Regierung halten. Auf keinen Fall würde ich dort mein Geld hinterlassen mit oder ohne Sepa, ehrlich gesagt.
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Und in Österreich ist das ganze Thema noch einen Schritt weiter: Bis Ende 2021 ziehen wir uns in Österreich aus dem Privatkundengeschäft zurück. Quelle: https://www.ing.at/aktuellesDa geht es nicht mehr nur um neue AGB oder höhere Gebühren... da wurde das ING-Ende bereits offiziell angekündigt. Im Zuge der Vorbereitung für die Übernahme haben wir unser Geschäft neu geordnet und entschieden, uns von einigen Kundenbeziehungen zu trennen. Die Kündigung bezieht sich vor allem auf Sparkonten, Festgeldkonten und leere Depots. Alle Kunden, die die Kündigung betrifft, werden persönlich per Post informiert. Das muss doch irgendwie unter Tatbestand Nötigung fallen oder? Ich könnte Banken niemals vertrauen. § 240 Nötigung (1) Wer einen Menschen rechtswidrig mit Gewalt oder durch Drohung mit einem empfindlichen Übel zu einer Handlung, Duldung oder Unterlassung nötigt, wird mit Freiheitsstrafe bis zu drei Jahren oder mit Geldstrafe bestraft.
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I fellas I have two questions to ask crypto experts and investors in this forum today
1. Is this a good time to build crypto portfolio? 2. Do you really think that bear market will be a dipping as 2018?
Now that crypto is gaining more investors day by day and crypto adoption is increasing massively I don't think that the next bear market will be crazily low like 2018/2019, what do you think?
I think if your only mindset is buying high and selling low instead of long term hodling, then you might lose a lot of money by double guessing yourself and squandering your profits during crashes. Here is what I think: If you find several good investment-worthy coins, you divide your eggs and put them in your lucky baskets. Leave them for a few years and don't let the price influence your decision making.
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I would prefer being paid in BTC or any other decently listed cryptocurrency with a large market cap. At this point, screw banks. Nobody needs banks and nobody wants them. Banks are the Blockbuster of modern times. Destined to grow out of popularity due to redundance. In crypto, your money is decentralised, so no one person can decide to freeze your money or even know about your business in general.
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The question here is: is this truly a review site for online gambling casinos or does it just appear that way to promote any and all online gambling casinos for a slice of the cake? Are there any paid referrals or advertising going on? If you could provide more info to prove the legitimacy and neutrality of your review website, I am sure people would pay more attention.
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Well to be fair you can see the same fake/bot market-making strategies on new crypto-exchanges. Its a dirty trick but as long as there are no regulations against it in gambling, I doubt people will stop using everything they can to their advantage. So basically blame the law for this. I wonder if anyone officially even checks up on stuff like this.
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Binance stellt sich zurzeit ziemlich quer was SEPA angeht. Vielleicht willst du abwarten bis es wieder verfügbar ist oder du kannst auch deine Bitcoins / Welche Coins auch immer an eine Börse schicken die SEPA Einzahlungen sowie Auszahlungen akzeptiert. Wenn du unbedingt auf Seite sicher gehen willst, dann verkauf deine Bitcoins/andere Coins auf Bitcoin.de. Da gehts sicher.
Ne eigentlich stellt sich da nicht Binance quer, sondern die Regulatoren und die Zahlungsdienstleister. Binance würde gerne wieder Sepa anbieten finden aber niemanden, der das für sie tut. Börsen, die aktuell für deutsche Staatsbürger/Konten Sepa anbieten sind unter anderem Coinbase, Nuri, Kraken, Bitpanda und Bison. Ich verstehe nicht wieso die Regulatoren und Zahlungsdienstleister quer stellen, wenn sie nicht das Gleiche bei den anderen Börsen fordern. Oder vielleicht ist es nur eine Frage der Zeit. Falls es da auch noch rechtliche Probleme gibt, wirds schwer sein einen ausländischen Anwalt zu suchen, der dir das ganze wieder ausmistet. Am besten an einer deutschen Börse wie Bitcoin.de nutzen für Sepa. Oder zumindest eine europäische wie Bitstamp.
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The next full moon will occur on Monday, Sept. 20 at 7:55 p.m. EDT (23:55 UTC), but the moon will appear full the night before and after its peak to the casual stargazer. September's full moon will be the Harvest Moon of 2021, though it is sometimes known as the Corn Moon and has many other nicknames by different cultures.
Is full moon the reason we got a dip? Do we get a pump at the next full moon? There is a correlation between full moons around short-term reversals in price, due to emotional sentiment I imagine, so is possible that was the final dip. Will have a look and see if there's been a correlation in recent months and post some TA on it if it appears relevant... Until I see some empirical proof, this whole full moon correlation will seem like untrustworthy, unscientific bs to me. why does it matter how much of the moon is darker in some parts and not others? Its just the reflection of light from the moon as seen from different perspectives. ... there's tons of empirical evidence out there if you would bother to go look. ... trying to rationalise in terms of the language of physics, e.g. gravitational pulls and reflections of light, is missing the obvious human factors that make up market pricing behaviours ... many sociological behaviours are heavily influenced by the lunar cycle, ~90% of menstruating woman ovulate on the full moon, ~5% on the new moon, heart attacks, strokes, domestic violence, social unrest all have correlations with the lunar cycle ... the other cycle effect I alluded to, the solar-seasonal cycle, was the Northern Hemisphere autumnal equinox which has been long correlated with market crashes ... basically because humans are anxious about their preparedness for the upcoming winter, squirrels run around crazy burying nuts in fall, humans are little different ... many human decisions, relationships, housing, jobs, especially financial decisions, that have been put off all summer (or years) will be taken near the full moon closest to the autumnal equinox ... you can bank on it, it's not physics but the forces are quite undeniable and powerful ... tl;dr markets are human inventions heavily influenced by human sentiment, women ovulate, men go nutz, shit happens, repeat Perhaps some people buy Bitcoin because their star signs say they would be making money and some cultures might have superstitions like lucky investing times....The moon may have an effect on human psychology, which manifests itself physically. I see your point. But it's still not going to have a physical effect on small masses like humans the same way it does with huge body masses such as the ocean....
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The next full moon will occur on Monday, Sept. 20 at 7:55 p.m. EDT (23:55 UTC), but the moon will appear full the night before and after its peak to the casual stargazer. September's full moon will be the Harvest Moon of 2021, though it is sometimes known as the Corn Moon and has many other nicknames by different cultures.
Is full moon the reason we got a dip? Do we get a pump at the next full moon? There is a correlation between full moons around short-term reversals in price, due to emotional sentiment I imagine, so is possible that was the final dip. Will have a look and see if there's been a correlation in recent months and post some TA on it if it appears relevant... Until I see some empirical proof, this whole full moon correlation will seem like untrustworthy, unscientific bs to me. why does it matter how much of the moon is darker in some parts and not others? Its just the reflection of light from the moon as seen from different perspectives. During the full and new phases of the moon, the sun and moon are aligned so their gravitational effects are amplified. At certain times of the year this alignment as well as the proximity of the bodies to earth serve to pull the bitcoin trend line higher and higher towards new ATHs. I will always choose to believe you instead of rudimentary physics, buddy. I hope you know that.
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Getting sick of these dips now. Starting to doubt my confidence about new highs later in the year now Edit - Not selling obviously but not feeling particularly bullish atm. Same here. But rather than not feeling bullish, I am feeling the point to buy the dips is coming soon. Buying the dip soon tm.. but what does that mean? When? How much to buy? Is that the bottom or no? We will know it when "we" see it, right? (P.S.,. we may have just seen it, with our spikening down to $39,573 within the past 30 minutes - coupled with our recovery.. back up to $42k.. perhaps? perhaps) Well I am hoping to see a drop to 38k (the golden ratio in the daily fibonacci support levels) but I would think nowish is the time to buy the dip. 40k is fine too.
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The next full moon will occur on Monday, Sept. 20 at 7:55 p.m. EDT (23:55 UTC), but the moon will appear full the night before and after its peak to the casual stargazer. September's full moon will be the Harvest Moon of 2021, though it is sometimes known as the Corn Moon and has many other nicknames by different cultures.
Is full moon the reason we got a dip? Do we get a pump at the next full moon? There is a correlation between full moons around short-term reversals in price, due to emotional sentiment I imagine, so is possible that was the final dip. Will have a look and see if there's been a correlation in recent months and post some TA on it if it appears relevant... Until I see some empirical proof, this whole full moon correlation will seem like untrustworthy, unscientific bs to me. why does it matter how much of the moon is darker in some parts and not others? Its just the reflection of light from the moon as seen from different perspectives.
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Getting sick of these dips now. Starting to doubt my confidence about new highs later in the year now Edit - Not selling obviously but not feeling particularly bullish atm. Same here. But rather than not feeling bullish, I am feeling the point to buy the dips is coming soon.
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lets take it a step further and introduce public voting and divorces. Imagine you come home one day and your wife is leaving because the nft owner decides that the marriage is over. That could be funny But I doubt anyone but actual celebrities will have people interested in their marriage nft.
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Listen to the hodlers. Everytime you panic and sell, you will lose in the long term. You might get lucky and hit a lucky streak where you guess the right false-bottom and the true bottom but in the end it all depends on luck. And seeing as the crypto market has proven itself resilient and deflationary, I think betting in the opposite direction of that is a foolish move for any trader, no matter how experienced they are...
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Like the title says, when do you see the true bear market that we saw that happened in 2018 with every alt crashing insane amount?
The "true" bear market is over, I believe. I do not see any reason why we would crash like we did in the past. Bitcoin/Crypto is gaining more and more adoption. With a higher market cap, we will probably see less dramatic swings. I doubt we will ever see sell-offs like during the crypto winter of 2018. Of course we will see ups and downs and some might seem scary, but I think we should avoid low market caps unless you're feeling really lucky....
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Binance stellt sich zurzeit ziemlich quer was SEPA angeht. Vielleicht willst du abwarten bis es wieder verfügbar ist oder du kannst auch deine Bitcoins / Welche Coins auch immer an eine Börse schicken die SEPA Einzahlungen sowie Auszahlungen akzeptiert. Wenn du unbedingt auf Seite sicher gehen willst, dann verkauf deine Bitcoins/andere Coins auf Bitcoin.de. Da gehts sicher.
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Which exchanges will you be listing on? Also how are you following regulations when it comes to the nature of your token/coin ownership and dividend model, this seems to me as if it could be strictly regulated as a security, seeing as it has all the characteristics of a security, to me. Did you register this with the SEC? Which countries are not allowed to participate?
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