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3821  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: [Sig Campaign] JACS.TECH Signature Campaign | Jr.Members+ 3 Weeks ~1M Tokens on: November 14, 2020, 02:54:40 PM
@Hhampuz, a very big thank you for the journey so far, the first campaign was done and dusted with JACS.TECH. I really appreciate your kind gesture for accepting me into another campaign(HEX.COM). At this moment, i want to say am exiting the JACS.TECH signature campaign, thanks for your usual understanding sir.
3822  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Can Crypto be more valuable than gold? on: November 13, 2020, 04:06:56 PM
I have thought that one key advantage crypto (bitcoin, litecoin, Dash, monero etc.) has over gold is that its supply level is fixed and transparent, but can this or features make crypto more valuable than gold?
Yes, what else should make the cryptocurrency more valuable than gold, if not it total supply and deflationary nature?, this singular move from those initiators makes this technology great. Gold though is good but not compared to digital currencies, these coins which some are decentralized and some centralized makes it good for everyone who want to enjoy privacy and freedom.
3823  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: A Post-COVID World Powered By Blockchain Technology on: November 13, 2020, 03:57:34 PM
CBDC is the only digital currency that will make this happen, other top coins and Bitcoin will be there too but do you know how many projects are build for payment solution that end up in the dust bin? New crypto projects aren't encouraging at all, if mass adoption is going to take place it will be because of old coins like BTC, ETH, LTC etc
Not far from the truth mate, there are series of projects that has been in this industry which rendered the investors useless, but hope the coming global adoption among cryptocurrency don't bring in another disaster like what we saw in 2017. There are millions of projects from 2009 till date that are worthless but the negative of this is that they have mopped out investors money, hope this don't repeat itself. We look forward for that world when projects will put first the happiness of their investors before theirs.
3824  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Pain of bounty hunters on: November 13, 2020, 03:45:57 PM
The Bounty hunters can't do anything IMHO, there are just a subject of the free aim of the project so they can't help issue. The managers should be saddle with the responsibility of securing the benefits of the hunters, most of these managers don't care and some careless with bounty hunters rewards. Among the forum managers, there are very few campaign managers that am pretty happy to work with and some very handful are just "don't care".
3825  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Great news for XRP coin holders? on: November 13, 2020, 02:58:03 PM
Not a great one mate, this technology has been in used and nothing new with this fork but for those with the ripple tokens don't expect anything good from the project. The supply of this token is bad as ripple, so, why see it great mate?, shitcoin indeed.
3826  Economy / Gambling / Re: Casinos Withdrawal Fees Rise (!?)|| November 2020 on: November 12, 2020, 09:40:00 AM
I hope the withdrawal fees will decreased because sometimes theit withdrawal fee is not good,  let say the bitcoin transaction rising but it doesnt mean that they need to rise the transaction a lot.  I use alternative altcoins such as Ripple so I can save money because if we use bitcoin for the transaction we lost some money so be wisely and choose casino who accepting altcoins and better to play now in that casino.
I switched to XRP for tranfsering between casino's and for withdrawing. I only withdraw BTC when I want to put it safe in a paper wallet. Last weeks I had a transaction which was stuck for 3 weeks and I don't want to have that again.
I guess the stuck transaction was done in bitcoin, that's one among other problem with this coin while gambling with it on the casinos, including the withdrawals. The above have made me switched from bitcoin to TRX, most of my gambling platforms am currently participating are those that accept altcoins which are far lesser in transaction compare to bitcoin.
3827  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling is an entertainment? on: November 12, 2020, 09:13:20 AM
Don't be drifted from the fact that, these gamblers at first take their gambling acts as entertainment process but later changed to something else, we have seen when gambling addicts confessed about their initial involvement into the gambling industry just to seek for entertainment but changed to be winning driving gamblers which eventually ended them up in coax. Greediness is the root of most gamblers failure.
3828  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Rollover betting challenge system by Lordhermes on: November 12, 2020, 09:03:02 AM
Peradventure there are no good bet for the day, what exactly do you do? becasue we all know that games don't just surface for a roll( when talk about favorable games), this should be removed, betting on a roll. Though your type of bets shouldn't be done without cautions becasue your wins can disappear within the range of betting in a roll, this has happened to me several times.
3829  Economy / Services / Re: Betnomi Sig and avatar campaign(Rates changed) on: November 10, 2020, 01:24:35 PM
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3830  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Crypto Scam? ICO Scam? IEO Scam and Now DeFi Scam? on: November 09, 2020, 04:04:57 PM
Crypto Scam? ICO Scam? IEO Scam and Now DeFi Scam?
Many years before the Cryptocurrency was a scam for some people, later people said that ICOs are scam, when ICOs had gone and IEO had begun then they were blaming that IEOs are scam later now they are calming that DeFi is scam
Who are they??
They need to be called LOOFER= LOOSER who just want to spread FUD for their own benefit
More reasons many of us won't agree with you, the aims of millions in this industry is or are to make quick profits (get rich quick) and by so doing they end-up with scam projects. There are projects which without research anyone can figure out their aims but those with higher need of profits won't check these projects two times before make their investment which is wrong. Yes there are scam projects everywhere but there are still good projects with minimum profits.
3831  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Ethereum User Spends $9,500 in Fees Sending Just $120 on: November 09, 2020, 03:52:39 PM
Another fees error has been registered on ethereum blockchain. According to this news from bitcoin.com
https://news.bitcoin.com/ethereum-user-spends-9500-in-fees-sending-just-120-in-an-error-to-forget/
A guy from reddit has declared to have loss around 10K USD just for a fee error, sending around 80x times more the right amount.

What you think about these errors? What did you think about miners that decide to keep this fees?
This isn't a new thing mate, those are mistakes which are made out of rushing to get some coins either from IEO or ICO. Remember that, whenever some players heard about DEFI projects they don't checked the fees before making their purchase, by so doing they end up be victims. Miners don't have powers over the fees on the Blockchain but be rest assure that, the victim have leaned the bitter lesson.
3832  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Why Youengine (YOUC) failed on: November 09, 2020, 03:39:46 PM
Tbh this project has very good use case and they follow their roadmap very well, I believe it's not over until it's actually over, just because bounty hunters dumps and price is way down doesn't mean it can't recover but that's on the team, they may be lucky if they are able to come up with something new
The moment any project moved to make use of a smaller exchnage wither for their IEO or otherwise should be a warning for investors and even project promoters. Personally, i don't promotes projects without good roadmap which was lacking in this project, though many will argue with me on this but the truth is: this project has already much competitors which many of them are already giants in the industry. This project won't recover mate so, take heart please.  
3833  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Dangers awaits ( unofficial listings ) on: November 09, 2020, 03:32:22 PM
but unfortunately there are still a lot of people who are deceived by it all, in my opinion to be safer and avoid the token scammers who have the same name, just waiting when it's on coinmarketcap or coingecko, if you can't wait then ask on telegram
No you are wrong, scammers can even clone any top altcoins that's running on Ethereum smart contract, the token will have same name but different smart contract address, I guess that's why OP said one should get the right smart contract address first
The explanation above you just explained it all, the very best thing we should do at this moment should be to learn the way this industry works before the earnings. But many got this wrong because they thought that earning should be the first thing which is wrong. Learning the technology will create enably environment for the learner to be smarter and be able to scale through the hands of these scammers in any way they tend to go.
3834  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Without banks, is it possible to move physical currencies to Crypto? on: November 08, 2020, 06:15:39 PM
We have seen numerous times people complain about unsolicited charges by banks which is not almost possible in cryptocurrencies if you're to save your money on Bitcoin or any other valuable cryptocurrency.

It begs me to ask this question; is it possible for one to move physical currencies to Crypto exchanges without passing through the Bank?
In the present we have many e wallet that accpeting bitcoin not only the banks. We can now sell and buy bitcoin using the e wallet unlike in the past it very limited and its hard to finde trusted e wallet. The money transactions for now is easy and we have many choices.
Just to second what you have said, finding a secure e-wallet seem to me a big deal because most of them in the market are just scam e-wallets. Sometime last year, a friend of mine used an e-wallet for send of funds on google play store and  eventually the funds went into the ashed and the file case still pending in court, don't trust these scam e-wallets.
3835  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is Blockchain a Good Career? on: November 08, 2020, 05:16:45 PM
Of course, blockchain is a good career field. The average blockchain developer salary is as high as between $150,000 and a whopping $175,000 a year (in the USA).
If by your quote the price tag on Blockchain career is true then i should embrace this career to better my situation as a tech individual.  The reward for the career is pretty awesome, though the means to achieve this may seem rough but the cash-out look attractive. Also, it seem this career will be more competitive in my own opinion.
3836  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What made yoi think of investing in bitcoin at the current market? on: November 08, 2020, 05:09:07 PM
AS for me, i will invest in Bitcoin anytime because of my believe in it existence, it ability to make profit for a long-term as investment. Some time ago, i did bought when the price of Bitcoin was pretty high and after i bought the market collapsed, due to my trust in it investment i never panic but hold for a long-term which lastly yielded me huge profit, so, my trust in Bitcoin give me the assurance of investment anytime even at current price. 
3837  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Safeguarding funds , your funds on exchanges are safe? on: November 06, 2020, 03:22:48 PM
I do not hold funds on exchanges, it is not safe at all. Exchange can be hacked, your account can be suspended/blocked/frozen. I hold on the wallets with full control of private keys, mnemonic phrases, etc. I use exchanges only to sell/buy/convert some assets and withdraw it immediately.
yes for most exchanges are not liable in case of hacking, but binance will still replace our assets (like some time ago) when binance was hacked.
but it is highly recommended for everyone to keep all their assets in their personal wallet so they can sleep soundly
Yes, Binance exchnage did that when they weren't big as this; right?, this can be opposite if something of such happen again which we don't pray for. The Binance exchnage then wasn't as much flooded as now, right now the biggest cryptocurrency exchnage so far is Binance and coinbase, these crypto exchanges are holding a very large number of coins which if anything happen it might be impossible to get back the funds. It will be safer to store your coins and tokens in a place you have total control and not your control, not your coins.
3838  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Better using DAI or USDT? on: November 06, 2020, 03:16:17 PM
If I want to cash out for stability should I use DAI or USDT? What do you people think is safer?. I read tether can be frozen by a central authority but also dai may not be totally secure from what I've heard.
From the information these two coins provided and the argument on this forum concerning the two coins, USDT is not safer than the DAI coin reasons be that, the DAI is on ethereum network and decentralized while the USDT coin is backed by US dollar among others and very much centralized. The DAI as a stablecoin like USDT is preferable to USDT coin IMO.
3839  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: ICO, IEO, IDO, STO which best? on: November 06, 2020, 03:10:48 PM
ieo is the safest one for sure. if you participate to an ieo in binance platform or other big exchanges, you have a guarantee that it will be listed there.
Ofcourse you can still loose so much money, but the possibility of being scammed is very low.
Most recent time the IEOs have taken the right move whenever those projects are been listed on good reputable exchange but sometimes they don't. So, among the listed means above, i choose the IEOs over others becasue sometimes the IEO give investors more assurance of taking back profit than others. The very best among the mentioned means am going with IEO.
3840  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Betting small amounts on a lot of matches or big amount on couple of matches? on: November 05, 2020, 03:52:01 PM
The mind never gets fixed to a single plan, because whenever I gamble I'll be starting with small amounts. When the situation or the game isn't towards win, automatically there arises a plan to recover the lost amount. This is where People shift from low betting to high roller. When I stand without anything in the wallet, my mind thinks I could've gone for a single bet wiith the Max amount.
Absolutely correct, that the mindset of any gambler doesn't fixed to a particular pattern gambling. Possibly, most gamblers often go with either single bet or multi bet, but as for me, i choose what am comfortable with. The problem with several gamblers irrespective of the class they belong is greediness, maybe the single bet pays for sometimes and they might choose to increase their chances which will eventually lead the into lose.     
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