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3661  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Crypto Gambling on Mobile Devices on: January 08, 2020, 09:51:43 PM
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Shitposting for your signature  Huh The post of yours is completely irrelevant and doesn't seem to provide any better insight to my post!  Sad



Though they are really handy, I would never compare a mobile with a PC. PC is always far better and secure when compared with the handy mobile devices. They have a lot more potential than what our mobile devices does. I have been rarely using my mobile for gambling in PlayBetr but it's quite difficult to play in a mobile to be hones. Apart from that, I feel hesitant to link my passwords/ privacy related stuff in my mobile. What if your mobile is stolen? You lose your security and privacy along with the loss of your mobile. On top of that, if you have bitcoin in your gambling site and once when your mobile is lost you have a higher chance of losing them as well.

The mobile interface is pretty bad and doesn't seem to be as good as in the PC. For some games which require a bigger screen, you would face the difficulty in playing in a smaller one. I have been gambling in PlayBetr quite recently along with the long term Fortune Jack, both have a good UI for mobile users.
Like what kind of "lot more potential" does PC have over mobile phone? Aren't you saying the opposite things. Mobile phones now have lot more potential. Not desktop computers. Phones are more compact, thus you will be able to gamble almost everywhere.
If you are scared about your phone getting stolen, then just don't save your password on your phone. You can always add extra security on your phone (like bio-metric) so even if your phone is stolen, they won't be able to access whats inside. And you shouldn't be playing on a casino which does not confirm your withdrawals through some sort of confirmation.
3662  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Best Free Bitcoins Sites – How to Earn Free Bitcoin on: January 08, 2020, 09:42:09 PM
1. The No Deposit Bonus of the casino has requirements that are almost impossible to meet. I have seen only few people being able to beat the requirements and some of them didn't even get paid.

2. Bitcoin Faucets are waste of time. You will be just collecting few dusts that won't even cover your fees.

3. Bitcoin Casino Faucets are there for testing out the site and your strategy. Farming the faucet will result in a ban!

4. ICO airdrops are also waste of time. Most of the airdrops have really low value. Remember those are free coins and everyone receives them.

5. Affiliate programs are worth trying. If you are good at good at marketing, you will be able to make some coins free of cost (though you will have to work hard).
3663  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Reality of Crypto Winter and what to expect from now on on: January 08, 2020, 09:16:00 PM
Who tell you the all so called Shitcoins have been flourished away, just wait for the bull run to start then you will see some projects that have hibernated for months wake up from their sleep, what this period teaches is that market goes up and down, that even good projects is also affected
If you read the post properly, you will see that the user said "many nonsense project" by which he meant most of the projects that made unrealistic promise and probably was talking about shitcoins too. He never said anything about all shitcoins being gone for good. But I am not sure how a dropping of the price is actually helping us clear out the shitcoins. Like as if the price are related to bitcoin in anyway. And also, wouldn't they be able to chip in more coins when the price of Bitcoin is lower?
3664  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: John McAfee backs out of his $1 million bitcoin prediction on: January 07, 2020, 09:59:45 PM
Lmao, this was so obvious and hilarious. Not sure if he is actually saying the truth. But, I highly doubt he pulled out this stunt in order to bring more people on board and make them use crypto currencies. He just realized that his prediction was actually totally wrong and has predicted the price to go too high which won't happen. Remember how he started to boast back in 2017 when the price reached a new all time high?
3665  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: How easy is it to start your own crypto exchange? on: January 07, 2020, 09:12:42 PM

There are exchange scripts that you can just install to your server, not sure about the security but its sure not easy since even the well known exchange like Binance were still hacked. If the hacker got into your exchange and got all the funds, I don't think you can recover the coins back being your exchange is just done by a non programmer. Not easy to maintain as well. Cryptopia died in the end just like the coinexchange.
I bet it is not secure at all. Anyone can buy those scripts online. They can then test it for various vulnerabilities. Once they find one, they can then look for exchanges that use the same script. They can then abuse the vulnerability and break the exchange cause enormous damage to both the exchange and the user. It is better to make your own exchange from scratch using all standard and top notch security.
3666  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: High price but no volume on: January 07, 2020, 07:40:53 PM
Yeah high price but no volume means you are literally on trouble. Volume means the amount of coins being traded, that is being bought or sold. Mostly, dead coins aka shit coins have no volume in the long run. Even if the price is high, you will have trouble selling the coins since there is no "volume", that is no one is willing to buy or sell. Again, if a coin has no volume in most of the exchange, the price will tend to fall and then eventually die, since people will try to sell it off cheaper.
3667  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Mining on a cell phone on: January 07, 2020, 06:51:20 PM
Stanford grads find a way to mine on a cell phone.
500K+ downloads. Protected Google app.
Earn everyday.
weminepi.com
500k+ downloads and no one knows about it? Wouldn't be surprised if all those downloads were botted to increase the numbers. I wouldn't even bother going to the link and check whats in there. I wouldn't say it is impossible to mine if you are talking about some other altcoins. But if it is bitcoin, then LOL. Impossible to mine even a single coin. Not only will you be wasting your time, you will also be damaging your phone.
3668  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How we can introduce bitcoin to local people on: January 04, 2020, 03:44:11 PM
The same way you would introduce it to any other people around the world. All you have to do is create awareness. You need to help them understand the basics of this technology. How it works and how it is better than the current traditional monetary system. You can even help them trade their fiat currency with your bitcoins. Even trying to open a small local shop that accepts bitcoin as a form of payment will help introduce your local people to bitcoin.
3669  Economy / Economics / Re: Grandma tell you to keep old coin in piggy bank on: January 04, 2020, 03:37:37 PM
Remember your grandma told you??

She said the old coins you keep inside your piggy bank would fetch high values in future, but the old coins you keep inside your trusted bank service, $ 1000 would be still $ 1000 after 20 years??

Do you know how old America eagle coins fetch many folds higher values than its face value??

What happened??

Now let’s look at this:

Keep your bitcoin and shitcoin under the custodian bank service

Vs

Keep your bitcoin and shitcoin in your online wallet

After 20 years, what will happens to the value in your bank vs the value in the wallet, and why on the bank is still the same?

Now will you tell your grand grand kids the same advices your grandma tell you, “my sweet child’s, keep your shitcoin and it would fetch high value!”
Not sure what the hell you are talking about. How do you keep your crypto currencies in a custodian bank service? As far as I know there is no financial institution that holds your coin. Even if that does exist, once you transfer your coins to them, it is not longer your "coins". Kinda sounds like you are also suggesting to store your coins in an online wallet which is not safe at all!
3670  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Just a quick warning on: January 04, 2020, 03:28:10 PM
Lol, this makes no sense at all. You are telling us to think about project and invest assuming they have "nothing to offer"? Then why would we even be thinking about investing on those projects if we keep on thinking that they have nothing to give us in return. This is a really stupid and the exact opposite way to think when you are considering about investing on projects. The best way to do is to see "what they have to offer" and how realistic their offers are.
3671  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Lottery In Your Place on: January 03, 2020, 09:39:27 PM
Hello everyone,

i'm currious about lottery / lotto/ 4D games

i usually play 4D lotto from Indonesia Online Site using Fiat called GBET8

i very love to play on Singapore Lottery in there, i just want to know how about others country except Indonesia and Singapore.

Do you love to play lottery like this also ?

and any bitcoin lottery site who have singapore toto or lotto 4D like in GBET8 ?

thank you all
Never heard of toto or lotto 4D. Sound interesting. How does one play this? Is it like one of those traditional lotto games? Or is a lot different? By the would, I wouldn't click on any of those link you posted. They look kinda weird and suspicious.
I don't know if any sites offer 4D or Toto, but you can try crypto-games.net if you wish to play the normal lotto and try out your luck.
3672  Economy / Economics / Re: You want to get rich, don’t pay taxes, don’t get married, don’t use bank, and... on: January 03, 2020, 09:11:38 PM
So you are basically suggesting us to commit crime by not paying taxes to get rich? Some countries out there consider tax evasion as a very serious crime! There are also million other way to get rich by committing crimes.
You don't always have to giveaway half of your savings if you get a divorce. Don't forget about getting a proper prenup if you are really worried about your financial aspects.
Don't use bank? Well I would agree to this but based on your logic, wtf? Not sure if you are trolling  Roll Eyes...
3673  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: to be able to get a large profit in today's trading is very difficult! on: January 03, 2020, 08:22:23 PM
Hard to understand what you are saying. I guess you are using a translator? From what I understood, you are saying that you aren't able to make "significant" amount of profit and most of the time, you make loss when trying to sell. Well, then find out what you are doing wrong. Try to understand your mistake and get used to the market. You will find a similar pattern taking place for which you are making loss. Once you get to know about the flaws in your trading "strategy" from those patterns, try to fix it. You will be doing better this time.

3674  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Gaming on the blockchain - What do you think? on: January 03, 2020, 08:10:26 PM
This isn't something new. Gaming on blockchain existed back in 2015. Remember crypto kitties? It was on Ethereum network and one of the first games that has been launched on blockchain. A hype was created since people could make a lot of money by breeding kitties (or something like that. Never played that game so can't tell much about it). I have also heard Ubisoft was looking for options and ideas to integrate blockchain technology to their current existing system. Lets see what happens over. The future for blockchain seems bright.
3675  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Who Says Bear Market is BAD? on: January 03, 2020, 06:57:23 PM
Almost all of the traders appreciates what can bear market can do. They are buying coins when the price of it is currently low. They will stock it until the price of it rises up and ready to sell. With that idea, they can easily get profit into it because they bought it low and sell it high.
You are only thinking about those who haven't invested on crypto currencies before the bear market has started. Think about those who have invested thousands of dollars into bitcoin right before the bear market has started. They can't even sell or buy (can't buy because they invested all they could before the market started to crash). They won't be able to stock and will have to wait a very long time before you can make any kind of profit. Some might even lose their interest and just sell off their investment with loss.
3676  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Bounty hunters answers needed on: January 03, 2020, 06:18:29 PM
its normally thing. few bounty manager not update every week but prefer to update when bounty campaign end so better choice is stay keep posting and follow your bounty campaign. and make sure you do all requirements like minimum posting, and use signature till bounty end to get your reward from bounty
Lol, then what if they still refuse to update the sheet and in the end, you don't get paid because you didn't know if you still existed in the campaign or not. You would feel really bad and stupid at the same time for wasting your time for nothing at all! It is the job of the campaign manager to give some sort of updates at least every week to know your progress. Instead of keeping on posting, I would suggest you to move on to another campaign with a better manager.
3677  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What do you think are the hot topics of crypto in 2019? on: January 03, 2020, 06:06:53 PM
There were lots of "hot topic" though most of them were created just out of hype. I guess announcing Libra was the most buzzing topic of 2019. Facebook, a well known company supporting the blockchain technology and creating their own currency while getting bashed by the government actually created a lot of discussion. Many people were really excited (and some were calling it shit which makes sense if you think logically) to see it get launched. By the end of the year, the most discussed topic was about the upcoming halving of bitcoin. People are hoping the price to rise and thus investing on it.
3678  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: What Would Be Your 2020 Stand Out Crypto Investment ? on: January 03, 2020, 05:59:57 PM
HAPPY NEW YEAR !!!

What would be your stand out crypto investment for 2020.

An existing token or coin?

An upcoming ICO or IEO?

Have you seen something you are contemplating investing in? Let us share ideas and thoughts in this thread  Grin
Wouldn't go for any tokens, IEO or ICOs. They all have a very bad history (not all must most of them). Wouldn't want to start my year with a really bad investment. I would go for existing well known coins like bitcoin, ETH, LTC, doge etc to be on the safe side. Might try out some new coins too if they have potential, but will invest small amount, rather than going all in on those coins.
3679  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Are Altcoins getting Boycotted? on: January 03, 2020, 05:49:49 PM
Just because the price of altcoin isn't rising like bitcoin doesn't mean that altcoins are being "boycotted". It makes no sense to boycott altcoins. People just want to invest on bitcoin and hold it while use altcoins to make day to day transactions and payments because using altcoins are cheaper and faster compared to bitcoin. I would be surprised to see you opening a new thread saying "Is bitcoin getting Boycotted" when the price of altcoin starts to rise while bitcoin goes down.
3680  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Are there any trading chat rooms? on: January 02, 2020, 08:35:59 PM
There are shit loads of trading chat rooms and you will find lots of those chatrooms in telegram. You can join those chat rooms but get ready to be spammed. There are lots of spam bots on those chat rooms. Also, you must be careful when using telegram to access those chatrooms. You will come across lots of scammers trying to scam you. Or there maybe a room where the traders are making unsuspecting victims invest on some shit coins to get the price of those coins up so that they can dump it and make easy profit while those still investing suffering from huge loss.
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