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401  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Premier League Prediction Thread 2021/2022 on: November 14, 2021, 01:29:49 PM
If Manchester United board have any intentions of sacking Ole they would have done that by sacking him before or during this international break,but they don't have such a plan, they trust him and prepares to stick with him for the season,I don't think people that are running Manchester United right now are very ambitious set of people they just want a manager who listens to them,and accept any transfer they make for him,who doesn't not have a choice.

Ole is also retained because of the considerations that have the management of Manchester United.  It looks like it, at this time it seems the management does not have a high ambition for their club.  Unlike Tottenham who immediately sacked their coach and immediately replaced him with Conte.  It's clear they want to chase points in this league, and it's well deserved for them to fight for a trophy that's yet to be won.
402  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ⚽UEFA Champions League Discussion Thread -- Group Stage! on: November 13, 2021, 07:06:02 PM
Looking at the schedule for the next match, there is Villarreal vs Man United, I'm quite looking forward to whether the result will be won by Villarreal or United.  This match is one of the determinants of Ole's fate at United, if they lose I think the news of Ole's sacking will be heard more quickly even though in fact their successive defeats occurred in the Premier League but the impact on Ole is quite large in this champion league.  With the condition of the Villarreal team being quite stable, I don't think it will be easy for Ole and his team.
403  Economy / Gambling / Re: Roobet.com | Crypto’s Fastest Growing Casino 🦘 on: November 13, 2021, 04:41:52 PM
My feeling is the same. I think that issuing fan (loyalty) tokens would make more sense for a casino than NFTs. It would encourage people to spend some time onsite (visit, play, etc), and as a reward for that time of play, they could make their loyalty tokens exchangeable for the casino's services. I think this would be much more lucrative for the casino operator to do and would ultimately benefit their bottom line.


Well, regarding Fan token loyalty or NFT, these are actually two different things in marketing strategy in my view, because when Roobet will make Fan token loyalty, the ones that are treated are old Roobet users, whereas if in the future there is an NFT sale event on Roobet, what we will do is  The obvious thing is that Roobet wants to attract NFT lovers to stop by and join the casino, which means expanding the market segment of their site's users.  Cannot be compared between fan tokens or NFT, both have their respective advantages.  I suspect that in the future there will be many gambling sites that do the same strategy as well.  Who is not interested in expanding their segment, especially what we know, NFT collectors have very large money, just look at the success of the NFT sale on the other site.  Didn't they make a big profit?
404  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Premier League Prediction Thread 2021/2022 on: November 13, 2021, 03:31:46 PM
But the positive results that Arsenal got without losing in the last 9 matches are something Liverpool have to worry about or is it possible that Arsenal will continue their positive trend?

Arsenal VS Liverpool is indeed a pretty hot match, for both of them the current point is very important and seeing the journey of Arsenal and Liverpool both have done their best.  Although we know how yesterday Liverpool were not able to beat Westham and now meet Arsenal who are winning in a row.  Liverpool's strategy must be different from yesterday in order to beat them and be able to catch up on the points left behind. Bet for them is too risky, I prefer to choose draw than one of them.
405  Economy / Economics / Re: Twitter CFO - Twitter to allow tips in crypto on: November 13, 2021, 12:46:33 PM
Anyways the idea is good, but I hope it won't be abused, it is certainly a fine way for crypto adoption.

I don't think that they will be abused because there are many companies in the US who have used and are interested in crypto, so it is not new for us to see one company after another openly with their interest in blockchain technology as well as crypto. Not only FB and twitter, Microsoft has long been interested in crypto.
406  Economy / Economics / Re: Basics of the Current Monetary System on: November 12, 2021, 03:56:39 PM
Seriously, I do not think this is complex at all. You have monopoly money that can be printed and a system to get it back when it suits you. Usually, that means nearly never gets called back.

Interest rates... what's difficult? It is the price of borrowing money, not that complex to understand right? An on regards to fractional lending, it means that the bank can lend more money than it really has - Is there anything I am missing.

You what is difficult for me? That after knowing all this facts, there is still people that argue that "bitcoin is not as good a money"

Not everyone has the same level of understanding of the monetary system today, but it's true it's a bit late if people don't understand it on this forum.  Ok skip, actually what I think is that the current monetary system has plunged many people into not understanding that their assets are not doing well.  How can people believe in saving with billions of funds when the funds are processed by the bank and distributed to parties who want to owe for various things.  Currently, the monetary system is controlled by the media, so gossip in many countries due to the COVID-19 condition does not seem to pose any risk.  Even though the crypto system has not been tested to replace the current system, we are still optimistic in the future that BTC will still be able to answer various problems caused by fiat.  .
407  Economy / Economics / Re: Possible market crash in the near future? on: November 12, 2021, 03:07:41 PM

Bubbles are usually associated with large sums of outstanding debt. Which makes it difficult to know where the "crypto is a bubble" claims are stemming from.

In my view, China is indeed a country that really applies the concept of chain finance.  Why do I say that term because they give debt to many countries in order to save their country which is also full of debt.  Don't think China is a rich country when it's too big in debt.  What are their motives for giving debt to other countries while their country also has to pay their debts?  They have planned a systemic risk chain that binds many countries.  Let alone the market, the global economy can also be dragged down by cases in their countries.  I'm not overthinking it but it's a fact.  Conditions when they experience difficulties then they will withdraw the country that owes it.  When many countries are in trouble, the world bank or IMF cannot do anything.
408  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: "Make $100 A Day Trading Cryptocurrency 📈 - (Top 5 Strategies)" on: November 11, 2021, 05:49:38 PM
I finally got a better reference regarding trading with the technical side.  So far, I've been really tired of working 8 hours per day just for the city's minimum salary, which is not commensurate with the cost of needs eroded by inflation.  But one thing I have felt so far is that, a short term trader they really have to focus on technical analysis and momentum.  It's hard for someone like me to have a good experience in crypto when enslaved by corporate work.  I need consistency and hard work according to my brain, not according to my free time.
409  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Premier League Prediction Thread 2021/2022 on: November 11, 2021, 04:57:34 PM

^ Well, taking the duty of manager of a team which is currently at the 16th place on the table is really hard and also challenging. Aston villa doesn't have a very good squad also right now, to be honest. That could be a problem for the team. And I wonder how much it's gonna affect the team getting a new manager instead of planning for a better squad. Yes, I know that a manager can build up the chemistry between the players and all but you need better players to play better football. But I think this team will do better under new management.

The need to improve the performance of the team is indeed a heavy duty of the coach, his credibility is determined by Indicatoe to what extent he is able to bring his team to the top of the standings. The primary league is currently so hard in management, there are many coaches that are fired due to dissatisfaction with their team results. If at this time he was in London for Aston, so I was sure his main strategy replaced several players and there must be something from Liverpool because of the potential of several Liverpool players who would have expired as well. To improve the future performance.
410  Economy / Economics / Re: Twitter CFO - Twitter to allow tips in crypto on: November 11, 2021, 04:03:08 PM
I see that the CFO of twitter has understood a very clear opportunity for his company.  There are many companies that clearly accept BTC and even make it a proportion of their investments.  MSTR, which previously often lost money, has now increased the value of its company since investing in BTC, Tesla which has indirectly been very famous since receiving BTC for Tesla purchases although now it has changed.  Elon Musk is getting richer indirectly supported by his interest in crypto.

While all social media platforms are moving with their new vision to maintain their existence in the fierce industry competition.  For example, Facebook is changing the direction of the metaverse so that its competitor, Twitter, doesn't want to be late in picking up momentum.  Actually at this time we all have to start tightening our seat belts because with the realization that there are many companies with this potential, then ATH BTC is right in front of our eyes.
411  Economy / Economics / Re: Big money after "sustainability" on: November 11, 2021, 01:34:48 PM
The condition of Bitcoin which is always associated with environmental issues is the only side that is easiest to make a bad impact even though if we openly compare Bitcoin with Fiat, we can judge which one has a worse impact from all sides.  For decades I have lived, I will never be rich from fiat.  Working 24 hours for fiat and keeping it in the bank won't make me rich.  Even though it is accompanied by interest such as interest on deposits, it is not comparable to inflation which increases every year.  The interesting thing is that in just a few years of being involved in the crypto market, I had a positive impact that far outweighs the negative impact they speak of.
412  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What happens to my bitcoin if I die today? on: November 10, 2021, 05:02:08 PM
Forever your bitcoins will always be in your wallet and you have to tell your secret phrase to your family if you want to die :p , give all your data information to people you trust. seriously you make this question topic like you want to die dude,
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Bitcoin is like any other asset, if no one knows then bitcoin can't be useful for our family, from now on we have to introduce bitcoin to people we trust, death can come anytime and if we can give big things to the family of course they will be grateful thanks to those of us who have served.
Sometimes if we explain to parents, but they seem to refuse even though by understanding crypto, they will know and be able to carry out supervision of the assets we have.  To be honest, until now, I have never taken the assets in my wallet so that if I die, it will be transferred to my family. But before transfer to the other school. Please control their action.
413  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Premier League Prediction Thread 2021/2022 on: November 10, 2021, 04:23:22 PM
Solskjaer has actually tried to fix that weakness, which he applying a 3-4-1-2 (or 3-5-2) formation. In a defensive state, 2 midfielders will retreat to the back, so they will have 5 defenders to withstand the opponent's attack. Supposedly with this formation, Man United's defense can be stronger, but if the weak point is the players then multiplying defenders at the back is not a solution.

In my opinion, Maguire and Lindelof have no speed and they rarely make tackles. While Varane still needs time to adapt to Man United's style of play.

Ronaldo is indeed the right person to hold the position of captain. Maybe next season Ronaldo will actually become Man United captain  Grin.

I think that in the next season, simply because of his age, Ronaldo will play fewer matches (or more often come on as a substitute being initially in reserve), so there is no point in making him the captain. Everyone knows and appreciates his merits, and in this case there is no point in this, since he can motivate even without having the team captain's bandage.
I agree with this, that it is very inappropriate for Ronaldo to be the substitute captain for Maguire, even though we all know that Ronaldo is only on a 2 year contract and plans to retire at Man United and plans to become the coach of the Man United youth team, which we both know he has a son.  in the junior team.  Thus, the current captain's position is difficult to replace without a better substitute.  Ronaldo and Maguire are 8 years apart, so it's only natural that I support that
414  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Premier League Prediction Thread 2021/2022 on: November 09, 2021, 06:43:48 PM

It's a crazy statistic, but true: a quarter of all premier league managers this season have been sacked in the last five and a half weeks! We've lost 5/20 already. There is so much money in the league now, and the pressure on managers to get results is just unbelievable. Even though Solskjaer is a favourite at Man U, in this climate it seems unlikely he'll remain in his post for long, unless results take a sudden dramatic swing for the better.

yup, not only pressure but also a promising contract if famous clubs finally change their team coach.  Ole, who is so sure that he will be replaced by his only potential replacement, may be missed by Man United fans but life doesn't stop there.  Maybe Ole will be better when he meets other teams later.  The new contract that Man United continues to issue shows this very stable financial side even though some of its players are already in the category of expensive players.
415  Economy / Economics / Re: PayPal cryptocurrency trading volume beyond expectations on: November 09, 2021, 06:24:51 PM
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Would this mean that we could use Paypal to buy stuff with bitcoin on amazon? If that is the case then we could say that there is technically a method that we could use on amazon but if that is not the case then I do not know why it is even here. I get that it is not something that we would all love to see constantly, it is something that I would stay away as much as possible if I could because I hate paypal, but if they really offer a bitcoin purchase on amazon option then I may reconsider using paypal.


I don't think that Bitcoin will be a direct medium of exchange in Venmo and Amazon transactions but rather an indirect transaction meaning that before being paid to amazon, I suspect that the crypto in it will be converted to fiat first for spending.  Unfortunately I'm not a Paypal user because some of the main things that I don't think I deserve to have are the way you feel too.
416  Economy / Economics / Re: The Largest Crypto Exchanger in Thailand has been acquired by Commercial Bank on: November 09, 2021, 04:18:39 PM
Maybe it is not a bad idea, because when an exchange is adopted by a bank that means the exchange will be linked to the bank and users who are making use of the bank will be able to find it easier to trade on that exchange and withdraw their money straight to the bank without having much delay on it.

But, people who prefer decentralized exchanges and maintaining their privacy are not going to like such an exchange, because since it has been acquired by a bank the exchange will now start becoming centralized if it is not, and they will start requiring information about users when they’re registering on their platforms. And there wouldn’t be anything like peer to peer or decentralization on the exchange. So, it is up to the users whether it is going to suit their needs or not.

Talking about users, many indicators are assessed.  From the news, it is actually not clear whether the bank's management will run the exchanger from a management perspective.  However, based on what I understand that investors or shareholders should not be the same and technically involved in management because it would violate the rules of good corporate governance.  Management and shareholders should not be the same.  Regarding user data that is KYC and will be easily tracked by banks, it has actually happened on well-known exchanges such as Binance and legitimate exchanges in my country must also be KYC, meaning that it is not a new issue to consider.  However, in my opinion, here the bank is only an investor for the benefit of profit.  The other elements are only supporting.
417  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Debunking the "Bitcoin is an environmental disaster" argument. on: November 09, 2021, 01:11:36 PM

A company that hasn't been able to complete one full project in 10 years now talks about plasma gasification on 10 000 landfills, another company that wants a iggy ride on the crypto wave. Plasma gasification is not always a net producing energy unlike traditional biomass methane capture, and on top of that is expensive as fuck, that's why everyone is abandoning.

The issue of being environmentally unfriendly to Bitcoin is still very hotly discussed, but when compared to other technologies and innovations there are still worse impacts than Bitcoin itself. In fact, if green energy, which is currently a trend to solve energy problems around the world, could be reached at a low investment price, then maybe this would not be discussed anymore. The construction of solar-powered, waste-based, and other green energy power plants is still very expensive so that in every country still using coal which is cheaper.
418  Economy / Economics / Re: Miami Mayor Will Allow Employee salaries in Bitcoin on: November 08, 2021, 04:25:02 PM
There's now a contender that would have the same touch for bitcoin. It's becoming better that there are mayors that are already joining the bitcoin craze.
The mayor of NYC will have his 3 paychecks received in the form of bitcoin. These two mayors are doing a great job.
(https://news.sky.com/story/new-yorks-new-mayor-eric-adams-wants-his-first-three-pay-cheques-in-bitcoin-12460775)

The mayor's policy is a positive supporting issue for the market, but we must realize that not everything that happens can go as it should.  There are many things that they are worried about will happen, for example if the major is not able to manage this technology and control stability just because crypto especially BTC cannot be managed by anyone and is decentralized..

So that with this policy it will be very easy for people to blame the mayor if there is an error in his policy.
419  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Premier League Prediction Thread 2021/2022 on: November 08, 2021, 04:02:01 PM
After going through several games with successive defeats, this time there is news that Ole will be sacked from his position if his team loses their match against Chelsea.  But this could have happened sooner because in the next Champions League they will also be competing with other teams.  United's team has also been frustrated by the lack of direction from Ole.  But the funny thing is why the new management is thinking seriously now, even the name of Ole's replacement is also quite foreign to me because it was previously reported that Conte replaced him but it turned out to be different.  Currently, the candidate for Ole's replacement is RB Leipzig.  Is he really capable of bringing this team back up?
420  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Can $SOL rise to $1000? on: November 08, 2021, 02:54:36 PM
 I just wanna recall, what I said before about this week. In the beginning of this week, we can look the price movement of BTC until up the resistence price, meanwhile the SOL price become stagnant and go down slowly. Today, SOL didnt reach its ATH because the volume trading is full by BTC, when you looked at the price yesterday even some days ago, SOL always reached its ATH. Keep ur SOL tightly, the pilot will take the price up Cheesy
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