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3641  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🎲BTCSPIN Casino🎲170+Games And Growing. Register And Grab Your 300% Bonus!🎲 on: May 16, 2018, 12:35:58 PM
It is really bad service imho, waiting so long time for just such amount is unreasonable. It seems that their bankroll is so low, maybe they need to wait for some other users to lose their money before they are going to process withdrawal request(s). The way they let users to use the balance while there is pending withdrawal is also a tricky method imho. It looks like that they are hoping for the users to keep playing and losing the balance so they do not need to process withdrawal.

So how long will they process this anyway, keep on waiting people to play on this site? This issue has been asked them lately because they always pending every withdrawals, no matter small or big withdrawals, whether OP have small bankroll to start this site or they manually process the withdrawals and deposits. We never know from the start what is OP bankroll anyway, we just hope OP will clear this up before get any red trust again
The way I see it is they are prioritizing small amount of withdrawals like what other members said that they received their payments almost instantly, if you find a way to create small multiple withdrawals I think you can manage to get them all. As the way I see it is they are putting this withdrawals first on the list. You could be right on your claim as small withdrawals could mean more customers being satisfied rather than one person who is claiming one big one which could instantly flush out their bankroll, this could really mean a problem with their money.
3642  Other / Meta / Re: Account got banned please help !! on: May 16, 2018, 10:17:51 AM
Sir I was new here and don't knew what to post so I read others posts and mixed two posts and replyed in the thread and I had know idea that copy and pasting was banned and I won't do it again so please if there's any way to unban my account please do it. It's all I have. Sir please unban my account!
What new are you talking about? Mercer007 is already a full member account, and judging by its activity it  has been more than 1 year in the forum, so you might at least have the idea of what you are posting. But in your situation where you are even copying a lowered rank post makes me think that your permanent ban is well deserved. And what mixing are you talking about? You have 100% copied the post without even changing something even the wrongly spelled words have not change. You should be ashamed of yourself.
3643  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: tool in market trading on: May 16, 2018, 07:31:29 AM
Honestly price charts and reliable news sources are the main things you need when it comes to cryptocurrency trading. Your main analysis comes from price charts where you use technical analysis to determine your buy and sell decisions. The second one is just an option as it doesn't really give you a strong basis on where the market will go, having news will always split the market and we don't know where will it take us, but combining it with your technical analysis will make your predictions more accurate as it will go with the flow.
3644  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2018-05-14] China’s Bitcoin Miners Unwanted in Southeast Asia Too on: May 15, 2018, 03:12:50 PM
You know why they are also unwanted? This South-East Asian countries are being bullied by China with their Nine-Dash line covering even their Exclusive Economical Zone (EEZ), and recently some Chinese tourists got a problem entering Vietnam just by wearing a T-shirt with a drawing of the nine-dash line. These countries are also protecting their own economy and territory from being take advantage by these foreign chinese companies, they must look for their luck elsewhere as they are clearly not welcome to do business there.
3645  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 14, 2018, 04:10:37 PM
Well that was a big squeeze a 400$ increase in just 15 minutes shows signs of Bitcoin's strength and its bulls are showing that they are no pushover when it comes to price action. 9,000$- 9,200$ is the next target if we have stayed above 8,800 to confirm that we broke it. The bull flag is looking good and reaching that target has a high chance because of the increasing volume as well.  If the RSI on the daily trend will hit double bottom in 40 this will confirm BTC is going on the bullish side.
3646  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: France to Introduce Lower Tax Rates for Cryptocurrency Transactions on: May 14, 2018, 11:11:17 AM
What's the point of owning coins you can't put to work legally because you have been avoiding tax? Think about it.

I get it that people have cold wallets that haven't been used for years, and also understand they don't want to pay tax over their coins, but at some point if you want to cash out or buy something, that's where the fun starts.

How does one explain where the coins came from.

That's actually a good question.

I have been holding a large part of my coins offline for years, and will very likely continue doing that endlessly. I know it may sound weird to some people, especially because of the fact that the general opinion is that why would you hold something that you will never sell, but that's my choice. I aim at the moment Bitcoin becomes an actual unit of payment and store of value, which it is already, but then on fiat and Gold level.

I don't want to expose myself to the potential risks of an imploding fiat system where my fiat wealth will be turned into dust. I have basically taken a life long hedge against the current system, and I'm very glad I did and do so. In other words, I don't look to cash out anything. I'll deal with the legal matters later when Bitcoin has grown to what I believe it is capable of. I have a seperate stash that I use for trading purposes on centralized exchanges, which I do pay my due taxes for. These coins I can put to work in any legal manner, so I'm not at all worried.
I do believe that tax laws also have a retroactive effect which means if you declare you income from your cold wallet by now you will be taxed with the new 19% tax rate instead of the 45% which it used to be. If you have documents especially with dates and the prices then you are safe as it can be counted as proof that your gains actually come from storing the cryptocurrencies away. It would really be hard for both you and the government if you are not keeping track of your cryptocurrency portfolio. I myself is keeping a written record myself for documentation.
3647  Economy / Speculation / Re: Japan will decide BTC Price Monday Asia time Zone on: May 14, 2018, 09:03:35 AM
Volume is just one of the many things you can look at when basing you analysis and basing your prediction based on volume alone is not a good way to accurately predict something. The volume can drastically change if someone outside of Japan will participate which can really happen, to keep it short there is no assurance that BTC/Yen will still be 50% during that time, and we don't even know what they will do on the BTCs they are holding.
3648  Other / Meta / Re: Suggestion: to make a button to filter out messages from users with signatures. on: May 14, 2018, 07:58:19 AM
You want to reduce the spam? Start it with yourself first.
Before opening a thread about a suggestion, think of the possible scenarios, loopholes and conflicts if it got implemented. Otherwise, it will just add to the overall spam here in the Meta alone.

Honestly, this is a stupid idea even from a newbie.
Think of it, if post with signatures were filtered, the only visible posts left here will be from newbies w/o signatures, brand new members, and luckily satoshi's posts.

You'll even miss nullius' and theymos' posts (signatures aren't all campaigns, some are personal).
It is pretty funny on how a newbie identifies the spam early on his membership in the forum yet he doesn't even took the time to familiarize himself the options and settings he can do to his accounty, it makes you wonder if this is just an alt account of someone hoping to get a few merits from his newly opened topic just to rank up.

I do think the option you are proposing is not good as you are not effectively removing the spam in the forum, what you are doing is of course blocking a lot of posts you just assumed are all spam because the poster is carrying a signature, which is totally wrong.
3649  Economy / Economics / Re: How can we make this world economically better? on: May 14, 2018, 07:13:41 AM
Making the world economically better has got different perspectives from expertise people. When making it come to reality it has got lots of difficulties to be faced. To overcome the same each and every government should have the ideology to cooperate and make the changes get effective outcome.
I don’t think so that the individual efforts can make a big difference in making this world economically better place and that to do so, our government needs to take lot of constructive steps and that the government must provide so many opportunities which can help the people in having a better living.
I don't think it is possible, as long sa there are big businesses and greedy countries willing to take advantage of other countries we cannot make our world economically better, there is always one party who will lose the deal overall, that is how it works. What we can only hope for are individuals in that country will try to be innovative of something either with their business or in the field of cryptocurrency which will also help that single country grow economically.
3650  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2018-05-13] 47% of South Africans Plan to Invest in Cryptocurrencies on: May 13, 2018, 06:21:58 PM
Well you cannot expect that all of that 47% will really go into cryptocurrency mining or trading, we must focus on the words "planning" as this could mean two things they are just thinking about it which could really go either way or they are really in an ongoing plan on buying the cryptocurrencies or mining it. But numbers aside this is good start for a country open to cryptocurrency, what I think is the more countries open to cryptocurrencies the more chances of this cryptocurrencies being accepted globally as well make the crypto market to go up.
3651  Economy / Gambling / Re: ▂▃▅▆█ BITSLER █▆▅▃▂🎁NEW UPDATE★★★50% REFERRAL COMMISSION★★★🎁 on: May 13, 2018, 03:41:37 PM
I just gave an honest positive review of site, which I think others should try too. Hope you guys are not confusing my review as otherwise. Of course, faucet is for testing, getting your feet wet. And I am not suggesting using faucet for profits either.

unfortunately there has been a lot of faucet abuses in any dice site that offers them by people who are usually known as "faucet farmers". this is why whenever someone talks about faucets the first thing everyone thinks about are these abusers! .... don't take it personally.
Not just that he uses the words "Collect, Bet and Enjoy" which makes it more convincing that the user is considered as a faucet farmer. And I do think that he is not using his own money as what he had said about "nothing to lose, only to win". There is no doubt that he is betting in Bitsler but I also think that he is only betting with Bitsler's money.
3652  Economy / Speculation / Re: Can the hike in price of crude oil can effect cryptocurrency market? on: May 13, 2018, 01:25:29 PM
I don't think that a lot of people are getting it. Yes one price increase of a product does not affect others. But when we are talking about crude oil, one of the essential products making other things work then we are talking about a price increase of all products. Cars, Airplanes, Machines almost majority of the businesses needs oil in their operations whether it is their main business or just there delivery trucks using it a lot of things depend on oil. A considerable price increase in oil would mean an increase in other prices as this businesses will see the increase in expense brought by oil. And therefore answering the question yes it can effect the crypto market as users might liquidate their holdings to accommodate the price increase of products.
3653  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: SEC and ICO. Why yes, why not? on: May 13, 2018, 11:33:35 AM
The SEC has no wrongful doing with this. If Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) have a screening process with the SEC on whether they can be invested in the public market or not why can't ICOs have the same procedure as well? The SEC is only protecting the investor's money as if they invested in to the wrong ICO their hard earned money could disappear without any trace. Also the requirement of KYC is always there as the government sees potential threats when an anonymous buyer can participate the sale.
3654  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2018-05-11] Norway’s Largest Bank Has Won a Case Against a Local Cryptocurrency on: May 13, 2018, 10:17:49 AM
The Norwegian Court must be dumb to think about one bank account can be considered as a threat to other bank accounts. Thinking that one account can possibly be use for criminal activity simply makes other Bank accounts of Nordea the same, it does not make any difference that their bank account is being used to transfer money to their customers. I see how this legal issue goes, but I don't see anyone getting arrested as punishment which means there is doubt on the evidence presented by Nordea against the exchange. Trading cryptocurrency in Norway isn't even illegal, I don't even know how did they convinced their court to ban their account.
3655  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Curse of Mt.Gox continues:Thousands of bitcoins to be flooded on: May 13, 2018, 06:07:34 AM
Well look on the bright side every time the trustee is selling a chunk of their remaining Bitcoins their power to influence the market is getting lesser and lesser, it is not like they have been authorized to buy and sell their remaining position so after they have sold a batch of Bitcoin they can never bought it back at a lower price. And if Bitcoin still goes into dips after Mt. Gox is not holding anymore Bitcoin I don't know who will we blame next for the next price dips of Bitcoin.
3656  Economy / Economics / Re: Big FUD attack by Warren Buffet, Bill Gates and Charlie Munger on: May 12, 2018, 06:57:21 PM
I do not only respect Warren Buffet as an investor but also follow his principles in investing. However, it doesn't mean that he is correct in every case. In the recent Annual General Meeting, the partner of Warren Buffett publicly said that Warren Buffet is crazy or he is still learning (in context of acquiring 5% share capital in Apple). The same thing about other individuals, they are great but that doesn't mean that they are right in every case.
I don't even know why a lot of people here think that Warren Buffet is a FUdster when we all know that Buffet's classic textbook style investing does not fit well on cryptocurrency trading. Buffet's comments towards Bitcoin are always kept neutral. Only some of the members here thinks that his opinions are leaning towards to a negative one.
3657  Other / Meta / Re: Will the forum protect a member from threats ? on: May 12, 2018, 04:35:58 PM
Hypothetical question: A member reports some major abuse going on the forum by another member and starts receiving threats on his personal contact details. Will the forum protect the first member in this case ?

How could the forum admins protect you from this kind of harassment?
You said you would be receiving threats on your personal contact details, not here on the forum.

Depending on the level of those threats you should inform the ones responsible for the way you are reeving them (email provider, fb, twitter, chat app etc) or go next level and report it to the authorities. Not that is going to solve anything.  Cheesy
Besides, 99% of those that are threatening people here are keyboard warriors.


Absolutely, if they somehow have obtained your personal contact details as well as other information the Forum Admins won't have in any way help you as the person threatening you can contact you outside of the forum. If you ever put yourself in this kind of situation you must ask help from lawyers or the police authority by now, because even if they have banned that member nothing can stop them from threatening you.
3658  Other / Meta / Re: Will the forum protect a member from threats ? on: May 12, 2018, 05:39:21 AM
With my personal experience I have never seen the admins intervene in such matters, what I mostly see is some DT members helping their fellow members by either fixing their problems or tagging them for others to know what he/she have done. Admins are too busy to involve themselves on other's personal matters especially the ones that they are not specifically involve in.
3659  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: May 10, 2018, 07:20:42 PM
I feel like if we don't break 9400 in the next 12 hours it'll be time to sell...  Lips sealed

That bull flag is looking good though. I don't think anything is gonna stop it. It should break in less than 12 hours or it'll be too late to sell  Cheesy.

Hey guys... seriously...

is this a bull flag or a rising wedge?
We just broke down on a ascending wedge and currently I ain't seeing the bull flag you were saying as we currently are 2 candles out on the hourly chart after the drop which isn't enough to see a formation forming as we just have drop from from 9,300 to 9,100$. Seeing that last point of trying to reach above 9,400$ failed as well as a bearish wedge there is no doubt that Bitcoin will fall. I just hope that Bitcoin will pick up momentum at this point before going above 9,400$ again.
3660  Economy / Economics / Re: Do you think the whales are manipulating the markets on: May 10, 2018, 06:27:18 PM
Hi guys ,
Do you think the whales are manipulating the markets ?? Has any one noticed that the current bull run that has been on for the last few weeks comes to a halt every time it reaches the 10 k mark and slides down . My theory is that whales sell at 10k and then create fud so market slides down only to buy back and pump . What do you think ?
Whales selling at 10,000$ can create the price to decrease as well as create FUD, I don't think that all whales are the ones who are creating and starting FUD as their money alone can influence the market's movement. I also think that whales don't have the complete control on Bitcoin's movement. Why? If they are they would't be stuck on 100-300$  price changes in a day, yes they can create money with this little changes but I don't think they are also participating because if they do it wouldn't be as small as 100-300$ changes in a day, not unless they are buying and selling at small amounts multiple times.
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