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3661  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: [Primedice.com] Random Giveaway - Free 0.01 for all on: December 21, 2016, 11:56:29 AM
Hello! I didn't get my 0.01 from this giveaway. My username is 20kevin20 and I was in the first 200 posts. Thanks!
3662  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Will Kill The Income Tax on: December 21, 2016, 11:03:43 AM
This need honesty, if we obey the tax certainly does not matter although there is bitcoin. When people try to hide their money from taxes, certainly they feel uncomfortable. With honesty our life will be quiet.

Why would you give that money to the governments when you can use it for something better? You are paying taxes that governments are using for wars or to just put it in their pockets. We've been lied for such a long time and Bitcoin is finally letting us evade these taxes..
3663  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What are the main problems bitcoiners face? on: December 21, 2016, 10:54:53 AM
The main problem, in my opinion, is the confirmation time. For example if you want to trade with anyone, you cannot trust that person because even if he sends you money, that amount can get unconfirmed and the trader gets both the money and the items you traded.
3664  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: somone steal btc from my wallet on: December 21, 2016, 10:51:26 AM
this is the risk for using bitcoin because if you negligent or reckless then the hackers will always be aiming your bitcoin and because currently transactions was already confirmed nothing you could do because i think you won't able to get your bitcoin back except you found the person which have that wallet or you could hack that wallet too

Using any currency can be risky and expose your wallet to anybody. Even physical wallets can be stolen as easy as you can be hacked. There are many victims of hacks.. Just because they do not think about the possible negative sides of using different apps. For example I got my money stolen from a gambling bot, because the version I downloaded was rigged.
3665  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: This asshole published my private key! on: December 21, 2016, 10:43:03 AM
I had some developer steal a lot of my altcoin because he had access to my private keys for a wallet. That was quite devastating to me but am picking up the pieces and I never give up. Just try to keep your private keys private and never trust anyone with them, just my two bits.

You should have known that private keys should NEVER be shared. Sharing them means the persons who see them can use them for anything at any time. It's basically the key to your wallet. Even with cold wallets you need to be very careful because you never know when someone hacked your PC and sees your private key before printing it out.
3666  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Who can tell that when our luck come to us? on: December 20, 2016, 11:35:38 PM
nobody can, as luck is very random, you can't feel it

Feeling it happens sometimes, at least to me! I don't know how but I feel like I'm going to win something and suddenly that comes up very fast, Nobody can tell you when you're lucky, otherwise we'd be billionaires, lol. The only way we can tell our luck is by trying it, so by gambling.. And you never know what your luck will be after each bet so yeah, it's pretty much impossible. Luck is the most important factor for winning in gambling!
3667  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Worst mistake in gambling on: December 20, 2016, 11:33:04 PM
Yeah the worst mistake in gambling for me is not stay away from the board when I was book a big win. And keep playing until I lost all of my money.
I think this is all peoples problem.

Haha.. That moment when you win as much as you wanted and you are thinking "come on, just $1 more" and when you get it you want one more and so on until a red streak comes up.. I know that feel, it's the addiction problem. All is good until you become addicted, because that makes you unstoppable. Addiction means the impossibility of controlling yourself when doing the respective activity.. In our case, gambling.
3668  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Trading vs Gambling on: December 20, 2016, 11:30:34 PM
Just curious since the last discussion I had was about gambling vs trading. I know trading can seem to be a bit of a gamble as well, but I see it a little bit like poker. It's a combination of math and psychology. Maybe not the same ratio though, just generalizing  Tongue
well trading can seem to be a bit of a gamble, but i think it has a big difference like in trade if you lose you can do Cut Loss (CL) and gamble if you lose what you bet will be gone

Trading is far more predictable than gambling is. First of all, you can know where the prices of different things are heading only from news or following important peoples' speeches. These are affecting and manipulating the prices very very easily. Forex is probably the easiest one to predict, especially EUR/USD.
3669  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Betting on Bitcoin price on: December 20, 2016, 11:27:04 PM
Well at the first impression, I was addicted for betting bitcoin price but on long run , I'm realize that the game far more unpredictable than dice as I can see bitcoin value almost change every second ( that's why bitcoin consider as risk trading on my country )

I'm ever made 0.05 profit but being bust 0.1 because get addicted

I used to trade randomly, just by my instincts but that isn't the way you should do it. I am trading with free (virtual, fake) money on my phone just like a game and I learned that the price is mostly affected by decisions taken by governments or important personalities, by the conflicts between countries or different results like a bank crisis or so. These events are affecting the price.
3670  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What do you like best about bitcoin? on: December 20, 2016, 11:14:16 PM
i like the fast transaction of bitcoin and i can transfer my bitcoin to anywhere in the world and we know that bitcoin is in our control and we can keep our bitcoin in any wallet and in any amount and sometime i feel that my balance in my control into bitcoin.

Yeah, so far it is in our control but who knows what could be revealed sooner or later. I like the fast and easy way you can use your wallet to buy just anything, send money for.. Basically for free to somebody else, you can pay a fee of only $0.08 for one million bucks sent. This is all amazing, and what surprises me is that it's approaching the price of gold which is insane: the virtual starts to conquer with the physical..
3671  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: somone steal btc from my wallet on: December 20, 2016, 11:04:02 PM
0.01BTC is only $7. Be happy you lost ONLY $7. The first thing you need to do is to change all the passwords and add as many security measures as you can. I got around 4 passwords for my wallet - the hardest one is required when you want to send money while the easiest is required to only get in the wallet account. That means nothing can happen to it. So far so good - no incidents yet.
3672  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How safe is to storage private keys in the cloud? on: December 20, 2016, 10:58:29 PM
I think the chances of getting it stolen by thieves in your home are way lower than having it somewhere online. Write these private keys, laminate them and hide them somewhere. If you want you can even type them from the right to the left so if anyone tries it, it doesn't work (like flipping it horizontally).. Hackers can get online and hack just anywhere in the world, while the chances of getting a home theft are pretty low.
3673  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin implants? on: December 20, 2016, 10:55:43 PM
I would never want something like that... Somebody would have control over everything about you. Microchips are usually able to take a lot of information, like the food intake or so. Implanting such things means control. There chips are connected to GPS.. What happens if it brakes, or what happens if it needs a repair? There are many things because of which I do not want to accept this idea.
3674  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is Bitcoin still suited to low amount transactions? on: December 20, 2016, 10:53:32 PM
You can send even a few satoshis if you wish, but the lower the fee is the slower your transaction will get confirmed. Be careful about these fees because sometimes my wallet auto sets 0.001 in fees or so, which is enormous. If you set around 10k satoshis, your transaction will be confirmed in a few days. I am working with 10k fees too, and they usually get confirmed within 48 hours.
3675  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin for effective methods? on: December 20, 2016, 10:46:57 PM
Gambling isn't a violation of law, but it's not a good thing to opt for if you want to earn Bitcoin. The closest and easiest way you can earn something is right in front of you: this forum. Grow your account up and join signature campaigns - you'll be able to make even $25 a week after a few months only. It's the easiest, funniest and the greatest in my opinion.
3676  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What do you like best about bitcoin? on: December 17, 2016, 02:40:55 PM
i feel like bitcoin is a great investment  Grin

I heard many people saying Bitcoin shouldn't be considered by us as being an investment. I thought that is not a good idea too, but now I think it is. Although we are saving a lot of money and that keeps a big amount of BTC frozen, we're going to use all that amount (or the biggest part of it) as soon as the price will rise. What does that mean? Considering the fact that probably millions of Bitcoins are frozen right now in savings accounts, putting them into movement means another price boost for Bitcoin. So imagine a few millions of Bitcoin not in move, a price of $2000 and then suddenly a big part of the saved money starts to move. That would boost the price to AT LEAST $2500!
3677  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Dice Games Are So Much Fun on: December 14, 2016, 09:46:42 AM
Dice games can be fun especially if you are trying different strategies out and experimenting with them. The best part about dice is that you can choose the odds which opens up a ton of possibilities for styles of play.
That's why we always ended up lose all money i don't want to try different strategies not unless im not loosing , loosing is the only way to change my strategy and experiment some good roll for odds when i know the game again i will control my bets to hit the minimum profit for the day.

What you need to know is that the so-called strategies are basically ways you can try your luck. A big multiplier with a small chance or vice versa is the same thing. If you're lucky you can win even with 0.0001% chance. Strategies do not exist.. You can lose all at once with a high multiplier or you can go for small multiplier and you will lose it after a few more bets.
3678  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How to win gambling with no lose? on: December 14, 2016, 09:40:42 AM
There is no risk free way to win and in the end you will always lose so quit that dream of winning from gambling.

However most of the people here are addicted gamblers and are not willing to give up. Many people do try to help them get over their addictions and make them get into a proper place and stay away from gambling using the same statements that you said above. Very few have been successful and the simple greed of people is what kills them.

Dont be greedy is the bottom line. If everyone won from gambling, there would be no casinos worth running - right?

Most people are willing but it's hard for them to do it. Even I went through this, but the good thing was that I wasn't using real money but faucets to gamble. This saved me a lot of money and even made me some profit. It's very hard to get rid of any addiction, but some of them might have less or more consequences. Gambling is one of the worst addictions. You can become homeless in a click.
3679  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Will Bitcoin be replaced by another cryptocurrency? on: December 14, 2016, 09:35:15 AM
Nothing were made to last forever, someday there will be a new cryptocurrency that has everything that bitcoin has to offer plus some other advantages Smiley

Once that happen, people will slowly move over from Bitcoin to that said thing.

Paypal sees itself as the future of online payment, but it didn't last forever.
Bitcoin came and stole that from Paypal, most of paypal users are now moving to bitcoin Smiley

Same will happen to Bitcoin too Wink

PayPal is way more used than Bitcoin is. Nobody took PayPal over, especially Bitcoin. Bitcoin's unpopular for the moment. Reaching the number of 100 million people using this cryptocurrency would skyrocket the price. We're seeing already big spikes in its price, and they need to continue. This is like a pyramid scheme, but one that will probably never end because of the halving.
3680  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Can operating a Bitcoin node make you a target? on: December 14, 2016, 09:31:18 AM
Yeah, I'm rarely using VPNs to pay with and to use Bitcoin. Governments aren't taking any measures regarding Bitcoin for now, but I have a feeling that they'll find a way to ban it sooner or later. This is exactly the reason for which I prefer risking on two sides: Bitcoin and precious metals. Everyone told me that precious metals will never go to a $0 price.
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