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421  Economy / Gambling / Re: FreeBitco.in-$200 FreeBTC⭐Win Lambo🔥0.2BTC DailyJackpot🏆$32,500 Wager Contest on: October 23, 2021, 09:53:58 PM

And he's lucky asf, his only post is winning $20 in freebitco.in

In fact, most of them hardly know the existence of this forum. Grin

He's jut too lucky. Congratulations to him on winning the lottery.
Yeah, this guy is very lucky. I guess his lottery winning should motivate other users to collect as many golden tickets as possible. However, I also noticed that the total number of golden tickets in round 5 was much less than in round 4. Does anyone know the reason why users were less active in the last completed round?


What the hell! I couldn't believe my eyes when I see that guy winning a lambo with only 473 tickets? Oh my!
I had 20 golden tickets so if I calculate properly, I was having only 23.65 times less tickets than him and 0.84% chances of winning the lambo? Lol don't take these calculations seriously, but I think we all have a fair chance of winning big if we do it regularly and with faith.
422  Economy / Speculation / Re: Next stop $85K for Bitcoin on: October 23, 2021, 08:52:03 PM
A quick sell, a 'more than 10%' correction and Sunday is still there. Weekends break the values down as quick as it went up. Analysts also claimed that btc would fall under 20k before continuing its rally towards a new ath. Did that happen?

Expectations are good, speculations aren't.
The data is very good and even btc on exchanges is getting dried up, but there are hidden bears too who watch the sentiments and then 'short' to surprise all of us.
423  Economy / Economics / Re: Entrepreneurs, money and investing - your culture on: October 23, 2021, 08:43:19 PM
People come from various countries in my country to learn about business and agriculture. The society here thinks that we must not ask for anything but earn it, so they teach us from childhood the practicality of life that we are our own architect who decide, make and architect the way our life should be spent as. The discipline taught here will never be forgotten and always help the people who learn it by heart.
424  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Issue of fixed Matches on: October 23, 2021, 08:33:03 PM
Fixed matches mostly happen in lower leagues or amature leagues . But it can happen in the big leagues as well but only the team owners would know that its fixed,so if someone tries to sell you big teams fixed matches its an apsolute scam. Also you should avoid fixed matches because its almost always limited to just a few people.

I know about various tipsters online on telegram who try to sell fixed matches that come from amature leagues, claiming that their games are 100% loss proof and they also show bets of 30 to 300 eur turned to 3k and 30k. And the slip is not just one, and when I check the match results I find the same what he promoted. Should these games be trusted? A big part of these tipsters ask for Nigerian Naira, do they really know about the outcome of the game before it starts?
425  Economy / Speculation / Re: Fomo AGAIN? on: October 22, 2021, 09:26:29 PM
Sad to hear that you sold all your coins when the value was low.
I liked your idea of making this thread because enough caution is expected at this area of all time high from which btc reverted down again. Noobs will be the ones who will get sliced away by big whales as they buy at new ath and when btc comes back down again, they start blaming crypto and btc to have stolen their money as a thief. Newbies must learn that what is going up, will not continue to go up because there is liquidity and order blocks and stops which must be hunted for a healthy recovery later and better growth of the coin.
426  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Issue of fixed Matches on: October 22, 2021, 08:57:17 PM
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There was a time when the forum was infected with scammers like these, selling books claiming that they have some of the advanced tricks that they discovered to make money and other gambling related tricks and so on and there were many who would provide fake vouches and i am glad we are not seeing those stupid things here anymore.



Some vouches were made through really good 'now-Legendary' members of the forum so I guess they cannot be fake. Some methods worked too, and it is correct too that nobody would sell a winning strategy. But there are a few who don't have a big bankroll with them, they try to play with small funds and win big, then they decide to share the formula with others but through selling it. Once they make up their mind, they write and sell their ebooks to others. Some may find it useful, while for big bankroll holders, it may not be of any use as if they follow that strategy, they may also lose big because the seller gambled without any fear due to small bankroll.
427  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Is it safe to use Binance on VPN on: October 22, 2021, 08:48:10 PM
It is highly risky to use Binance through VPN when you know how they react for small issues like depositing via gambling sites. They freeze your funds until you assure them that you will not do that again. With VPN, locations change as you said, Binance may ask you to go for further KYC process (if not completed before) or may suspend your account for suspicious activity due to their strict anti-money-laundering policy and adherence.
428  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Metaverse x Gambling on: October 22, 2021, 07:24:13 PM
well, demand varies, like weaves
but I also think the industry is in its early stages and we'll see a lot more adoption coming including AAA 3d games and all
high chances that the top games in the world in about 10 years (or less) will include some kind of integration with NFTs and descentralized ownership, even if its not the core, it'll be present somehow.

I watched some polls on how do people think can NFT change the lives of everyone and was shocked to see that 75% selected that 'it is a bubble and will burst soon', while a very few people selected that 'it is a great discovery in the metaverse and can make huge changes to the world of digital art by using it in different jobs'. Nobody understand the use of NFTs like they did with bitcoin in its early stage, now everybody is going fomo to buy it at such high values.
429  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Issue of fixed Matches on: October 18, 2021, 10:20:29 PM
Fixed matches are real because the greed inside a human cannot be controlled by any other person and if he wishes to sell his self-respect for some money, nobody can stop him too.

I remember a basketball match (forgot the league) where the whole game was looking fixed. It was not only that it was fixed, but even a 5 year old could say that the game was fixed by seeing the behavior of the opponent team who were losing intentionally even while they could easily beat the opponents. This wasn't over yet, even the referee in the game was bribed as all his decisions were in favor of opponents. Almost every sport consists of fixed matches, but very few of them get caught.
430  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: The rise of Axie Infinity on: October 18, 2021, 10:10:36 PM
The rise of NFT trend or axie infinity, both are somewhere related to poverty and unemployment. While Defi had touched its peak and began to vanish from the minds of investors, we needed some new projects that would refresh it. I have no words about our mind how quickly it grabbed the NFT industry and understood that this is going to be the next big thing. We prepared ourselves that NFTs which were in existence since 2016 already are the future of digital art, which blew the Defi industry and drew all those towards NFTs.
431  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Crypto Stocks on: October 18, 2021, 08:50:56 PM
Instead of trading crypto stocks which are not so mature right now, I like to trade international stocks like Apple, Microsoft, Google, Facebook, etc. because these stocks have strong moves which give great returns like we get in crypto trading. Crypto stocks are not under the limelight yet and that's why most users choose to go with selecting good coins and trading it.
432  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What are your top coin to invest in for passive income? on: October 18, 2021, 08:44:51 PM
There are nearly zero coins that can give you a passive income. Passive income means an income that gets generated for a very long time and gives you good values on your hands each time when disbursed. These coins cannot give gains only each month, so stop expecting passive income type gains here. However, you can invest in coins that came through IDOs after they get listed on Pancakeswap or an exchange and wait for it to fall down first, then buy it and wait for its rally but don't hold these coins very long. Just take profit and start looking for another coin.
433  Economy / Economics / Re: What do people think about CBDC? on: October 18, 2021, 07:51:49 PM
CBDCs are usually going to be a 'forced monetary policy' again on us by governments to monitor our transactions which are not quite easy with cryptocurrencies that we use, if we understand the ways to keep ourselves anonymous. It is the boom in crypto industry which brought the idea of CBDCs in the minds of financial leaders, but bringing CBDC and making it meet the demand and needs of their citizens on a large scale are two very different matters. We can see an example of Tether to understand how 'bad' CBDCs will work in the real world.
434  Economy / Economics / Re: What are common arguments for Bitcoin? on: October 18, 2021, 07:38:26 PM
At first, show them the charts since 2012-2013.
Describe how btc had been declared dead hundreds of times by the community and still survived.
Show them the historical moves btc made. Show them the crash, then the revival, and then history repeating itself.
Tell them how a coin which was said to be a ponzi scam, has now become the favorite investment of all hearts. Show them institutional people's old comments where they said they don't believe in btc and then, show them their modern comments about btc where they are praising it and buying it too.
435  Economy / Economics / Re: What will be the effects of China's central bank declaring all crypto illegal? on: October 18, 2021, 07:16:54 PM
Chinese government wants to remain dominant by keeping their citizens scared of them, so they don't want btc to give their citizens the freedom to become rich some day and due to this dislike for btc, they banned it. But their CB's declaration of crypto going illegal there will have absolutely zero (no) effects to the crypto industry. This will only circulate btc out of the hands of Chinese and some other country will take advantage of it by buying at 'cheaper than market' value because of the helplessness of Chinese people.
436  Other / Meta / Re: What Would Be Your Reason to Leave Bitcointalk? on: October 18, 2021, 06:58:26 PM
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Even I felt sometimes that I went too hard on newbies and I regret for the same. But it is also damn hard to crop out the real newbies out of the fake ones. Some pretend to be newbies but start posting good, while some keep posting normal stuff but they still know a lot about the community. In between these two breeds, real newbies either leave or are hidden among.

Now coming back to the topic, I will leave this forum when I will feel that I lost the respect (the time I leave) I used to have from forum members. Our character is important, most important than anything in this world.
437  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin, I salute your final ATH. on: October 18, 2021, 06:26:05 PM
Still right. Not worried.

So far btc $62k.
How right, what good? So doge, no coins?
I think you need to reassess your thinking of looking towards markets. But I also want to thank you because I will now follow your predictions the other way around, so when you will say that btc is going to drop, it will be an indication for me that it will stay up and up and I will long it and it doesn't matter what outcome I will get.
438  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Decentralized Exchanges Vs Centralized Exchanges on: October 18, 2021, 06:08:34 PM
Advantages of decentralised exchanges -
Have control on our coins as we own them, and they don't stay on exchanges
Low fees on certain Dex if use their native tokens, also get rewards in their native tokens

Disadvantages of decentralised exchanges -
Liquidity is low compared to centralised exchanges
Very limited trading pairs as not all coins are available on Dex
Sometimes transaction fails due to either less fee or nearly less slippage
Some trading pairs need high slippage which breaks down the capital and we must wait for the price to gain too much because the same slippage will be used when selling that token
439  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How can we accelerate the mass adoption of crypto? on: October 18, 2021, 05:58:12 PM
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In my opinion, regulation, practicality, and stability are definitely required for the mass adoption of crypto as a payment method/currency.
What are your opinions on this?

Regulations - is necessary but will give the power to governments and central agencies that will be used to uncensor transactions of suspected people (like tax evaders or I would tag them as tax savers, money laundering, etc.)

Practicality - depends on the mentality of how people see bitcoin, how they are taught about it, how they are made aware of the security risks of btc if not kept private keys properly, etc.

Stability - is needed but it will remove the pleasure we have right now of enjoying volatile benefits while we speculate. Stability is for fiat currencies, and bitcoin is not a fiat currency, it is not even a currency, so stability is not wanted.
440  Economy / Gambling / Re: Best Site for Gambling? on: October 18, 2021, 04:37:55 PM
If you are a high value bettor, you should go for Sportsbet or stake as I have heard very less complains about these sites. Or you can diversify your bankroll and use parts on different gambling websites, you will have varied odds but the variations (spreads) will not be very high. You can bet that way to save yourself from getting your money blocked on one site, and as the saying goes, never put all your eggs into one basket.
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