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401  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How far can BTC go before halving? on: April 08, 2024, 11:03:44 PM
BTC touched 72k awhile ago which means it's still bullish and may continue through the halving. If this happens; it will be a change in price trend compared to it's historical data.
BTC is usually a bit bearish after halving which I usually see as my last buying chance but it's obvious institutional interest may change it's price action this time around.

I could be wrong but do we think we are gonna experience the same repeated price trend?



I cannot make an assurance if the price trend will still repeat its history or probably take a new route. That is beyond our control since bitcoin itself is highly unpredictable. However, one thing is certain, price fluctuations will continue to exist in the market most particularly that we are heading into something relevant for bitcoin and for its community. And most probably, since bitcoin halving is very near, then I think $72k would be the last rise for bitcoin before halving happens.
402  Economy / Gambling / Re: ✨ Shuffle.com | The next generation of crypto casinos | Sports, Casino + token on: April 07, 2024, 02:31:03 PM
Update:
asked my friend to KYC it's clear the account is not mine. He said KYC is taking an insane amount of time and asking for docs on docs but he's sending everything.

Lets see if they change their minds after he completes it successfully  Shocked

If you can provide a reasonable explanation on why you tip each other, you might have a chance. Your KYC process is not the standard procedure since it’s a requirements for an investigation for a possible violation of ToS.

It’s a good sign the Shuffle entertain your request to reconsider your issue by providing KYC. Please keep us updated on the progress. I’m curious on how they will handle your issue because this multiple case never resulted on players favor. Wish you a good luck.

Since the amount involved is " $850" as per scam accusation made by him, I think that's worth submitting a KYC documents. Besides, if you trust the casino to take care of your documents, there should be no problem here, otherwise if you say no you'll lose that  $850 that's already a lot of money.

Sometimes this things do trigger, but regardless, the casino can still ask a gambler to submit some documents for KYC purposes as that is part of the guideline they have being a regulated casino, so it's up to you (@odapoda ) and your friend if you'll comply or not.

However, since it's your friend is taking care of it now, the community would love to know the result of your effort.

The amount is huge that's why they are force to provide their Kyc so that they can possibly get that.
~snip~

He needs to clear the situation and prove to Shuffle.com that they didn't violate any TOS of the casino. Maybe both will be require to submit documents for KYC purposes since the problem was two accounts was link to each other due to tipped being seen in the system.

I would do the same if I'm in their case, good thing the other account which his friend online have cooperated, so I'm hoping that this will be settled the soonest as soon as the documents were submitted. I think this is the first time I see an accusation about Shuffle, but so far, I believe they still maintain a good reputation.
403  Economy / Gambling / Re: ✨ Shuffle.com | The next generation of crypto casinos | Sports, Casino + token on: April 07, 2024, 12:56:45 PM
Update:
asked my friend to KYC it's clear the account is not mine. He said KYC is taking an insane amount of time and asking for docs on docs but he's sending everything.

Lets see if they change their minds after he completes it successfully  Shocked

If you can provide a reasonable explanation on why you tip each other, you might have a chance. Your KYC process is not the standard procedure since it’s a requirements for an investigation for a possible violation of ToS.

It’s a good sign the Shuffle entertain your request to reconsider your issue by providing KYC. Please keep us updated on the progress. I’m curious on how they will handle your issue because this multiple case never resulted on players favor. Wish you a good luck.

Since the amount involved is " $850" as per scam accusation made by him, I think that's worth submitting a KYC documents. Besides, if you trust the casino to take care of your documents, there should be no problem here, otherwise if you say no you'll lose that  $850 that's already a lot of money.

Sometimes this things do trigger, but regardless, the casino can still ask a gambler to submit some documents for KYC purposes as that is part of the guideline they have being a regulated casino, so it's up to you (@odapoda ) and your friend if you'll comply or not.

However, since it's your friend is taking care of it now, the community would love to know the result of your effort.
404  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🚀 Dive Into Bitwinup: The Ultimate Crypto Trading Arena is Here! 🎲 on: April 07, 2024, 12:27:16 PM
In my opinion, the game is interesting, but it would become even more interesting if users had more opportunities to predict the outcome of price movements. This can only be done by increasing the game timeframe. Indeed, 15 and 30 seconds are too short and the luck factor plays almost 100% here. If the timeframes were at least 1 hour, 6 hours, 1 day or even 1 week long, then the result would be more predictable and analysts, and not just entertainment lovers, would start playing this game. The color scheme of the site is also fun, but sometimes it can be annoying to the eyes.
If you set the timeframe to over an hour, that's a lot of waiting and I guess it's not anymore viable to a casino because as much as possible they want to maximize their profit, so fast result would give that and they'll say no to longer results, unless the minimum bet is increase but I still doubt it will be more profitable for them compared to the current set up.

The platform is not like other Binary trading where you have to wait hours this is more like a Crash game concept type of platform where you have to think fast and base it on hunch or luck or your skill in analysis, this is created for gamblers for excitement and engagement and not for full-time traders where you have to look on outside sources and market sentiment to come out with a definite prediction.
The game is fast, and there is total control of your emotions something that you can also find in a Crash game

That's what I thought, it's not gambling anymore if you'll have to wait for that long hours as it's only possible in sports betting where games ended in more than an hour. This is game where the outcome is quick, we have to play with the rules, we can suggest for the improvement of the casino but I feel the suggestion @Julien_Olynpic doesn't make sense in relation to the current operational structure.

It is too risky to set more than one hour. Moreover, this will provide a high level of curiosity, especially since we all don't know where the price of Bitcoin will go. We can only guess without knowing what will happen.

Maybe those who want to play this game can try for a short time, like 5 minutes or 10 minutes, and see the results. This will be an interesting hit-and-run game, as the outcome will remain a mystery. We can only win because we analyse the Bitcoin price.

Don't increase the bet if you are not prepared for loss, which could happen at any time. It's best to use the money you can afford.

Like @coin-investor mentioned, it could be like a binary option trading, and since we are gambling here, we don't want that, at least majority of us as we want quick and instant result of the action we are playing.

405  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🚀 Dive Into Bitwinup: The Ultimate Crypto Trading Arena is Here! 🎲 on: April 07, 2024, 07:58:57 AM
In my opinion, the game is interesting, but it would become even more interesting if users had more opportunities to predict the outcome of price movements. This can only be done by increasing the game timeframe. Indeed, 15 and 30 seconds are too short and the luck factor plays almost 100% here. If the timeframes were at least 1 hour, 6 hours, 1 day or even 1 week long, then the result would be more predictable and analysts, and not just entertainment lovers, would start playing this game. The color scheme of the site is also fun, but sometimes it can be annoying to the eyes.
If you set the timeframe to over an hour, that's a lot of waiting and I guess it's not anymore viable to a casino because as much as possible they want to maximize their profit, so fast result would give that and they'll say no to longer results, unless the minimum bet is increase but I still doubt it will be more profitable for them compared to the current set up.
406  Economy / Gambling / Re: The Future of online poker - PokerFi on: April 07, 2024, 07:24:29 AM
This coin has been here since 2021 as we can see in https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/pokerfi/

I'm just curious, why is this altcoin is not yet listed in a decent exchange? And here they now make an ANN thread, why it had not happen in the past.
Can OP tell more about this project as this looks like a dead project that was recently reborn to me, please correct me if I'm wrong.


OP has to confirm if he is part of the team or just hired to market the platform, for a project to have existed for 3 years and have not move up or added in a decent exchange, it can only mean that they are not properly marketed it so its possible that they've hired OP to shill the project, because OP has the word marketing in his username.

So far the project only has on exchange and its a decentralized exchange if you compared it to other projects' performance that started three years I can say that this project will soon become a shitcoin with a current The current CoinMarketCap ranking is #4939.

I doubt OP is part of the team, I checked his post, he made 3 including this one but the other two were different projects or altcoins. But let't wait if he can reply here, there's a lot of questions that needs to be answered, so if he is really actively marketing this ( as seen in his name) then we should expect an answer anytime soon as that's the only chance this project might grow a bit.
407  Economy / Gambling / Re: The Future of online poker - PokerFi on: April 06, 2024, 11:50:32 PM
This coin has been here since 2021 as we can see in https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/pokerfi/

I'm just curious, why is this altcoin is not yet listed in a decent exchange? And here they now make an ANN thread, why it had not happen in the past.
Can OP tell more about this project as this looks like a dead project that was recently reborn to me, please correct me if I'm wrong.



Anyway, welcome to the forum!
408  Economy / Gambling / Re: BK8 - Biggest and Most Trusted Brand. Asia's #1 Crypto online casino BTC & USDT on: April 06, 2024, 10:49:31 PM
I agree about spreading them. So each country has various laws about having money in the bank but they're more strict about deposits than of withdrawals.

They're closely monitoring money coming into them as it might be triggered for AMLA.

As long as you stay below the minimum to trigger the authorities, you should be fine. If you are constantly gambling and say you are winning, then you might consider using different banks so you'll be able to spread your deposits and they'll not gonna notice your big wins. I understand about the bank secrecy law, I think most banks have that in place to them to protect the asset of their clients, but as we all know, banks are regulated by the government, so they can ask information that will be useful for their investigation.
Or even don't go with the minimum. Just do normal transactions and each other has different triggers per banking policy. Yes, say that you've won big in BK8 and you've deposited it directly to your bank account. It is firstly the bank that will ask you about that but if they just let it pass then fine.
You can't say that the bank will decide if they will let it pass or not. It's always based on the regulation that is guiding the banking industry, if let's say in the Philippines they have the BSP or Banko Sentral ng Pilipinas, this is the agency that is guiding the bank which could work with the BIR which is under the Department of Finance.

If they have information as to where the source of funds is coming and there is a violation on your end for not remitting the appropriate tax, so that might trigger, but you know in the Philippines it's not so strict, what they do is they priorities those bigger funds that are coming so they could get bigger taxes, unless you are being suspected of money laundering which is completely a different thing and a more serious one since it will soon be a criminal act once proven.

But when the government asks you about your transaction history, they just can't easily get it from that bank. Yes, they're regulated by the government but they just can't give that information too quickly.
Of course not easy because it will break the law that they created, it needs a court order, but since it's the government that are requesting, court order will easily be approved.
409  Economy / Gambling / Re: BK8 - Biggest and Most Trusted Brand. Asia's #1 Crypto online casino BTC & USDT on: April 06, 2024, 11:28:20 AM
Meanwhile, your bank passed minimum amount to be reported to government. Your data will be forwarded automatically to them, and then they will check you for the tax and other. In my country, at least the minimum around 37,000-40,000$ in my local currency more than Rp. 500,000,000 will forwarded to them.

So, try to spread those ~xd.
I agree about spreading them. So each country has various laws about having money in the bank but they're more strict about deposits than of withdrawals.

They're closely monitoring money coming into them as it might be triggered for AMLA.

As long as you stay below the minimum to trigger the authorities, you should be fine. If you are constantly gambling and say you are winning, then you might consider using different banks so you'll be able to spread your deposits and they'll not gonna notice your big wins. I understand about the bank secrecy law, I think most banks have that in place to them to protect the asset of their clients, but as we all know, banks are regulated by the government, so they can ask information that will be useful for their investigation.
410  Economy / Gambling / Re: MetaWin.com | The First WEB3 Casino on: April 06, 2024, 10:56:18 AM
I’m always joining on this raffles including the paid one that requires purchasing ticket since I was inspired before that user won the jackpot prize despite he only purchase few tickets while there’s a lot of users purchased more tickets than him.

Also the partial refund on all the tickets purchased is the best feature of Metwin raffle. I’m not expecting to win on this raffle because many users usually join with more ticket but trying it in daily basis using few bucks is not bad.


If you were inspired by someone who win despite purchasing few tickets only, then please be positive that you will win. Luck is not measured by the number of tickets you'll purchase, if it's your time, you'll be lucky and win. I know a friend who are not consistent with gambling but he got lucky and win big, if this could happen in lottery, for sure it could also happen here, just be positive.

Glad to see Metawin has a lot of promotions, and if we check on their twitter account, we will see how consistent they are.

I try to look at the other popular casinos twitter accounts and I'm happy with what I saw as Metawin also have a big number of followers like them.
411  Economy / Gambling / Re: DoCryptoBet.com | Welcome bonus 100% | High Betting Odds on: April 05, 2024, 11:10:59 AM
open 24/7 support but cannot respond to casino.guru from day one.

Fastest and most secure , a promise that mostly to be broken because like those issues you are facing in casino.guru same issues about withdrawals.
We can't know if they've responded casino.guru or not because it's their case and public can't see it except they post the evidence.

But the most important thing why they can't answer the Curacao Antillephone logo that they embed in their sites? it's a thing that the public can check.

I believe they're currently working to get the validator link or they will give a clarification and then remove it.

I don't think you'll get that answer soon as their answers are not very concise, I mean it's just a short answer but as a community we deserve a longer and more accurate answers. That was an accusation, it will affect their reputation, so if they are really serious with building a name, they should take it seriously.

This thread so far has 42 replies but already with 333 views, so some are just watching, and if they'll see that OP has answered all the questions honestly, and was able to keep a good reputation, then they can start with more promotion here.
412  Economy / Gambling / Re: My experience on live bet on: April 05, 2024, 09:44:13 AM
since the games that already won have the odds of x1.8 and x1.9 i feel the cashout should be bigger, something like x2.5, but since is the cashout option it makes sense that it becomes a lower value. I mean at least you have the option to cancel the bet and walk away with a profit.


You don't only consider the bets that have already won as part of the parlay. Try to consider also the active bets, bets that are not yet graded and if the system sees it that its chance is lower, than they will put a cash out that is not based on our expectation. There's nothing wrong with the cash out amount, if OP complain, he can just wait until the game is over and see if he wins, but that cash out amount IMO is just reasonable.


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Maybe other casinos offer bigger amounts for early cashouts you should try.
That can be confirm if OP have the same bet on the other sportsbook.
413  Economy / Speculation / Re: Will BTC go back to $40K - $30K range before a bigger rally? on: April 04, 2024, 11:56:14 PM
$40k-$30k range?

Sounds like wishful thinking.

What's the matter? Too much fiat currency and not enough Bitcoin? Hope to stock up cheap?

I think we're more likely to see $300k-$400k than $30k-$40k.
Since we know how unpredictable the cryptocurrency market is, anything is possible. Bitcoin can drop to $40k and it can go up to $400k in a single cycle, that is how unpredictable it is and how volatile it can be. If we look at the history of Bitcoin, we know that there have been instances where Bitcoin managed to lose a very high percentage of its value right before the bull run and then it managed to regain that value later on.

So, we can't really say it's wishful thinking or it's not possible because it truly is possible, however, based on how the market is reacting currently, there seems to be no possibility of that happening for now because Bitcoin couldn't even go below $60k for now.
With how the market is behaving right now, I can sense that there is small chance to experience that again.  Everything is possible with bitcoin, because of its highly volatility so we should not be surprised if ever that scenario comes again. However, if bitcoin price will go up consistently even after halving, then I might say that we won’t see bitcoin price dropping again into $40k or $30k.
414  Economy / Economics / Re: Debt Management. on: April 04, 2024, 11:27:33 PM

Clear debts on time : no one is above being in debt, however one shouldn't settle with being known for a debtor, it brings embarrassment and could cause emotional trauma, therefore one needs to keep tracks of their dept and work on paying them off, beginning high interest debts down to minor ones, needs to be strategic with clearing their debts.


Paying debts on time is the most important thing in debt management. Someone can list how much debt they have in 1 month and what date it is due, then they can pay it according to the due date. Because delays in paying debts will be detrimental to the debtor themselves, because they need to pay late fines every day and this will continue until they can pay the debt. It will also have an impact on the bank's credit score.
Being a responsible debtor will somehow make a good impression on part of the creditor. If you think you can’t pay on time, then it would be better not to take a debt as much as you can. However, everyone has probably debt most especially because people find it hard to adjust and afford those high priced foods and necessities. As a result, people resort into taking loans, but should be responsible enough to clear off their debts on or before due date comes.
415  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Can I really hold onto my bitcoins in the future? on: April 04, 2024, 10:58:43 PM
You can sell your Bitcoin if you are very okay with the current price in the market, because the bullish season is still on ground and it will make that Bitcoin to bring huge amount of income that will help you to establish another business that will make you to have different sources of income, which is everyone dream. Don't let anything stop you not to purchase Bitcoin when the price decrease in the future, because if you are not careful, family issues can make you to spend everything and when the bearish season come nothing to invest which is a bad attitude. I will advice you not to quit that your job that is giving you some money monthly, so that when there is a long bearish season you will be using the salary to do other things to solve your family issues, and then continue holding your Bitcoin.
Selling bitcoin when it’s genuinely needed is always a valid reason. Probably, that’s also one reason why we should learn to invest. However, in your position right now, if you are really struggling for finances, then you can always sell your coins while the price is still high. Remember that bitcoin will not run out of opportunities to invest, just buy back again when you have a stable job already and earned extra money for investment. For now, focus first on your daily survival, investment will come later on.
416  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How to handle emotions when you lose during trading. on: April 04, 2024, 09:58:47 PM
Just don't over-trade. Like you said, that's the most important part. Successful traders do their trades monthly. Sometimes even yearly. 4-5 trades/year is more than enough if you want to make money from trading. If you are doing 10 trades every day, you are probably addicted to gambling and you are probably losing money. Always trade a portion of your portfolio and keep a huge hodl stash and keep them in a cold wallet. I am hearing some bad news on exchanges locking people from their accounts randomly. You don't wanna end up like this trust me. Especially binance don't give a shit. They can keep your acc locked for months without giving out any information on what's going on.
Lack of emotional control makes you more prone to overtrading. So as much as possible, learn to handle your emotions first so you won’t push yourself into overtrading. And at the same time, don’t trade using leverage, it will only heighten the risk to lose, most especially if you are still new in the trading market.

Trading is a risky and dangerous thing. This is why people should not rush into trading if they are not knowledgeable and skilled enough, otherwise they will only trade in search for quick profits, when in reality trading does not magic like that, as it should be dealt seriously and skillfully.
417  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Has anyone here ever visited El Salvador and tried paying with bitcoin there? on: April 04, 2024, 08:33:11 PM
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I've not traveled to El Salvador and I don't wish to visit anytime soon but if I wanted to travel to a bitcoin friendly nation, El Salvador would be the least of the countries on my list. The difference between El Salvador and other Bitcoin friendly countries is that Bitcoin is recognized as legal tender, aside that the adoption rate is still at infancy. From what I've been reading, a vast majority of the locals still prefer US dollars as a medium of exchange for their businesses.
Right now, I still have no plans to spend my earned bitcoin since I’m still in the process of accumulation stage, so I have no plans also to explore El Salvador as I’ll only be tempted to spend some of my hard-earned bitcoin. But maybe probably in the future, I will as I also include El Salvador in my bucket list so I can exactly tell how bitcoin adoption went there. And maybe by that time, the crime rate would also lessen as well, unlike now that it’s still somehow not totally safe at all.
418  Economy / Gambling / Re: My experience on live bet on: April 04, 2024, 02:33:44 PM
Seeing that the OP has been on the forum but hasn't come back through the thread to comment on any of the issues we have raised, I'd bet he's already gone back to play what he won and lost it.

OP had already received a lot of comments regarding his post and had probably understood that there's nothing wrong with the amount the site has offered to him. The amount is small but probably still relevant to him, and I think it's not the amount (whether small or big) we are talking here but it's our expectation regarding as to how much could a sportsbook give us if we cash out.

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Being the first time and having won a total of $1.2, that would be most likely.
And even thought of cash out... I wouldn't if it's in my case, but it's him and that amount is significant for him.
419  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: This bitcoin bull market isn't over yet ! on: April 03, 2024, 11:59:58 PM
Yes, bitcoin bullish market is not over yet. In fact, we are still starting to see what a bullish market looks like, most particularly for those who are new in the market. And because of that, everyone is expecting bitcoin to reach a significant price despite of its price correction that is still happening as of now. But we all know price correction don’t last, and it’s only here temporarily as it’s also part of a crypto market. However, the most important thing is we have upcoming bitcoin halving and bull run which both promote positive scenario for bitcoin. So let’s root for it.
420  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: A mistake you would surely regret on: April 03, 2024, 11:31:12 PM
There are those types of investors that are looking into quantity and not quality because that's their principle and strategy on this market.

To me, that's fine because it is their money and whatever works for them should be done by them because they believe that works.

But based on my experience and what I have seen with many folks, it doesn't really work like magic because the more you invest in various altcoins, the more complicated your portfolio becomes.
You're right indeed. Your money, your rules, so you can chose to invest on your own. However, trying to invest in a variety of altcoins will never guarantee multi profits. Instead, it will only make you more susceptible to losses most especially if you ended up investing in the wrong coins. The risk to lose is certainly high, once you entrusted your funds more into altcoins than bitcoin.
Exactly. Don’t fall for altcoins most particularly when there is bull run as you are increasing your risk to lose from buying them at a high price, as there are no guarantees that they will continue to gain higher price but may suddenly dropping their prices anytime. Instead, stick to bitcoin.

However, if you are interested to buy altcoins, buy when the market is bearish at a minimal amount. That way, even if you lose in the future, at least you only lose few of your funds, so that won’t be a big deal for you.
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