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4201  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Why more people Trad to this 3curency USDT BTC ETH? on: October 24, 2020, 07:59:15 PM
Ya this question is very good 🙂
The more people will be Tred to this day 3 currency in the world, Because this is a one of the Best earning money for futur ,But this coin market value hinght in the crypto marketing, So more people will be trading this 3 currency iny opinion 🙂
Liquidity.
They are the most liquid cryptocurrencies and that's the reason why most of the volume is coming from those cryptocurrencies. Do you want to trade in an altcoin that doesn't really have volume or that much buyers and sellers?
4202  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling is Addictive...Pay Attention to your Gambling Habit!!! on: October 24, 2020, 06:39:59 PM
My advice is to try to block all types of online gambling sites and completely shut down all access to all forms of casinos or other gambling, there is a chance that serious handling can end your habit and divert it to positive activities that can forget gambling and in addition seek professional help.
What if the addicted gambler is the one that also tries to block those casino websites? He knows to block and he knows how to unblock it. That doesn't make sense if he wants to gamble again. It's all a matter of controlling himself if he really wants to abstain from casinos and avoid further losses.

and the characteristics of gambling addiction, in my opinion, cannot stop playing and try to cover losses by playing again and continuing to play, emotions become unstable and gambling is the top priority and trying to find capital to gamble in any way and so on.
You can't control yourself anymore and it's becoming harmful to your living because you spend money that much be spent on other things which you shouldn't be.
4203  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: This will make any positive impact in crypto space? on: October 24, 2020, 06:01:56 PM
Just like China who's also making a test for their CBDC. But the twist on this news from what I know is that cryptos are reportedly about to be banned. I lack of details about it because I only saw it on the news.
Russia’s Latest Draft Bill Would Still Largely Ban Crypto, Stifle Miners
It's a draft when the news came out but I don't know if in which process it is now.
4204  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do you believe NBA is rigged? on: October 24, 2020, 10:44:11 AM
So many people are involved in the game process that it makes them all accomplices in an event that this is rigged and I really cannot believe that. The game packs a punch that many viewers are entertained and also I don't think that they will tarnish their reputation by rigging the game. Many people don't believe that and many people won't accept that there is rigging involved. Anyway, rigging is very complex thing to pull off in my opinion that it will be very scandalous for the NBA to recover if such a thing happened.
Let's make it a situation that NBA is rigged and it's been verified and admitted by the officials. The stand of us can say that we can't accept that but we have no choice to accept the fact that it's rigged. And let's put the situation into the situation that it's not rigged. Even if people say that it's rigged yet they don't have difference, we have to accept that it's not rigged. We can't prove allegations through theories and that's what others are thinking for saying that it's rigged based in their opinions.
4205  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Which instant crypto exchange is the safest? on: October 24, 2020, 10:06:43 AM
Asking a question then you'll tag at the end a link which seems to be the answer for your question.

Why are you so against KYC? Maybe I will be wrong but - I believe that this is quite a useful and correct practice that not only allows you to remove "unreliable" people from the exchanges, but also increases the level of trust from those in power to our industry. When you come to the Bank, you do not require to issue a card without providing documents, do you?
As for me , if we want cryptocurrencies to spread more widely, we should be more loyal to KYC.
If you'll ask other people who have been in the market and are dealing with cryptocurrencies for a long time, most of them will answer the same. Many don't like KYC as that's not the actual reason why crypto or bitcoin was made. But you also have the point about spread and adoption, KYC has to be applied but this is for those exchanges and for users like us, we have various choice for which exchange to use, with or without KYC. I'll choose the favourable exchange that don't enforce KYC or if they do, only for increasing limits.
4206  Economy / Speculation / Re: how many Bitcoin do you need to live comfy in event of hyperinflation? on: October 24, 2020, 09:33:01 AM
How much would be the consumables if there's an hyperinflation? Bitcoin's price is pegged with dollar and just like in Venezuela, people are surviving if they receive remittance or sell bitcoin in dollar's price. Very situational and hard to tell how much would be enough to survive if we're going to face a crisis just like hyperinflation and not just to survive but to live comfortably in that situation.

If fearing hyperinflation you're beter off with land and an apple tree or something... With btc you could save at least the value of that...
Fruits and vegetable plantation is what I'm thinking too. It will literally save a lot of money and will help to survive in such hard situations.
4207  Economy / Speculation / Re: Are we back to the bull market? on: October 23, 2020, 10:54:59 PM
A few moments ago, BTC crossed 12k$. Many analysts said, if we cross 12k$ we will be back to the bull market. What do you think? Is it a fake out or we are back to the bull market?
Personally, we can conclude that it's already a bull market. I've took a quick look to the charts from the start up to the year up to now. And this what exactly I've seen.

Judging on the pattern, we do really are.
4208  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Online Gambling could be used to pay for covid problems on: October 23, 2020, 10:16:57 PM
Is this essential? Would it affect the online casinos?
It is essential for casinos that have office in their jurisdiction. But if not, they are not covered of this law not unless the law states specifically to the gamblers who are residing covered by that law. The ones that will feel the impact are mostly those casinos or individuals that are on that country that will apply that possible law they're about to create. I can't give that much of my opinion on this as it's still on the process and consideration, I'll wait until it's being passed on, read and finalized.
4209  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why criminals still use Bitcoin? on: October 23, 2020, 09:35:30 PM
I don't see bitcoin as a tool for criminals, it all depends on the forum where they purchase the token. That's why I recommend KYC system for all exchanges, to avoid criminals from tarnishing bitcoin.
In dark markets, bitcoin is one of the most common payment for most transactions. KYC is what most investors and supporters of bitcoin don't like. As much as we can avoid it, we will choose to avoid it. The purpose of bitcoin as a decentralized crypto will be stopped if mostly will rely on KYC. The exchanges have conditions to be met by their customer for them to ask for KYC. It's not mandatory yet they have certain conditions that they will make you follow them even if you don't want to.
4210  Economy / Speculation / Re: bitcoin price now and something interesting on: October 23, 2020, 09:07:26 PM
Actually Im bit scared of the price action btc is doing. I just hoping its not just a hype due to paypal announcement only. I can see the volume picking up, and unlimited printing on usdt has been observed happening.

The retest of 12k is not so long ago so better stay alerted cause it should have been stable for long time first before we can finally see some settling here. Altcoin price is not moving but only those few ones so Im still in doubt with this one.
It's common to think that for every positive action we see for bitcoin, there will be an opposite reaction that we might see after that. In my own observation, bitcoin's opposite reaction whenever it's up, the effect isn't that much if it starts to correct. And the printing of Tether, it's unstoppable unless there will be a law suit that makes them stop from doing so. The approach to $13k is giving a thought what could happen next when it starts to go down, will the effect going to be that much and can make bitcoin back to $8k-$9k or we'll be stable to $11,000-$12,000.
4211  Economy / Speculation / Re: BTC can reach $ 20000 after PayPal, Venmo accept payments in BTC, ETH? on: October 23, 2020, 08:25:53 PM
Following PayPal information, Venmo allows payment of its services in BTC, ETH and a few other tokens, the price of BTC has increased sharply, sometimes surpassing $ 13,000 and is still holding at $ 12900. But why is the market reacting so positively?  BTC can reach $ 20000 after PayPal, Venmo accept payments in BTC, ETH?
Because of news, market flows and could be investors are following back bitcoin so money is in it. AFAIK, Venmo and PayPal are partners. Now with this setting, other big giant crypto-companies have a competition. I'm always believing that we're going back to $20k and even higher than that. The charts have been pointing that to happen and if it has happened before, it can happen still again. No answers when but it will surpass the ATH that we've reached before.
4212  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🐺WOLF.BET - $1,000 Daily Race! 30% Rakeback! Advanced Dice Game🎲 2.000 Bets/s⚡ on: October 23, 2020, 07:53:58 PM
I really do not like flashbets, considering in the long run the house edge takes away from your profit one by one, it really makes no sense to rush that, I do enjoy autobet when I am tired and I just end up watching it, which is still a bit of fun but it is not too fast so I just watch it like a regular gambling but if I have the time for it I try to manually bet each time which gives me the most fun.
It's still your choice whichever setting you like to choose. The house taking profits is also a general thing for casinos and we know about it. Whether you use flashbets, auto bets or manual bets, they are bound to do that because it's a gambling business for them. And we gamblers are their customers and if we lose, money goes to them. But if we win, money goes to us and that will make us gamble again and so on.
4213  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN] CoinBene Signature Campaign | Full Member+ | Up to 0.0035 BTC/week on: October 23, 2020, 07:41:58 PM
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4214  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN] WOLF.BET Signature Campaign - Hero/Legendary - Up to 0.008 BTC/week! on: October 20, 2020, 09:27:52 PM
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4216  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 2020 NBA Season on: October 18, 2020, 11:01:49 PM
Can't believe with just a single season absence, people think GSW is now done.

The process of thinking strategies is continuous, even by any teams. It's just that the process isn't done overnight. Give them time.
That happens every season. Remember when Lebron didn't made it on the finals during the other season, cmiiw. Fans thought that him and his team will never create a comeback. But just look at the recent season, they've made it. And I think for GSW, they are also going through the same process. I mean this is applicable for most teams that are going through a tough process, they're all possibly going to have a lot of changes which they think is necessary for them to step up.
4217  Economy / Services / Re: 🔊 Hero - Campaign Management Service by Coolcryptovator.🚀 on: October 18, 2020, 09:39:04 PM
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4219  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Cryptocurrency: US Election 2020 on: October 16, 2020, 04:34:05 AM
AFAIK, Chinese Yuan is the strongest these times.

A currency that is controlled by the state, what a surprise, a currency that goes up or down when the CCP wants so.
The moment the yuan is going to be too strong against the Euro and the $ and counting the devaluation of other countries that are starting to compete with China on exports to the western world with lower wages than them by miracle the yuan will again tumble, as they did in 2015 and in 2019. At least with other currencies, things are predictable based on what's happening in the world, with the yuan it's like trying to guess the lottery.
The trade war between US and China made Yuan even stronger. During the pandemic, there were reports that China have bought a lot of stocks from the US and even in EU which gives a significance that they're in the correct position and assumption that they have the strongest currency by this time. Well, it wouldn't last, when things settle and the world goes back into normal, they'll lie-low. The pandemic made their position better than the rest of the world's strongest currencies.
4220  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How does a software defined House Edge work in a PF scenario? on: October 16, 2020, 04:04:59 AM
but from what I understand about the edge in a Brick & Mortar casino it's basically an expectation of profit over time.
Most casinos are expected to profit in the long run. What are you trying to ask if the casinos will be giving more chances for the gamblers to win, isn't it? they are no charity but they have provably fair which gives the gamblers the idea that the bets are well-verified and not controlled by the casino.

so my question is : how does a software defined edge interact with a provably fair engine?
Read the explanation made by odolvlobo.
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