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4381  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Will BTC stay above $13,000 line from now on? on: October 27, 2020, 10:56:06 PM
In the past 6 days Bitcoin price has went up and at most time passing the $13,000 line showing the highest price of this year. Will BTC stay around $13,000 line or will BTC reach another new high price before the end of the year?

Highest price of Bitcoin


The Latest Crypto Market Rally Pushes Bitcoin (BTC) Above $13,000

No one knows but theres some probability yet it did fail to go back to 12k level or 11k level where the price is trying to play above or level on 13k and now we do have some significant movement which we are
almost heading up to 14k if these gradual increase would continue and theres no much huge sell wall into those resistances.Pull backs or corrections is anticipated though but this is the hardest part of question
if the price will able to withstand or stay up? No one knows because it all matters with the market demand.For now the best thing to be done is to utilize these movements to make profits.
Just be careful on the volatility yet we wouldnt know if it would shoot up continously or playing with ups and downs.
4382  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Halloween inspired poll –would your Bitcoins get passed on if you suddenly died? on: October 27, 2020, 09:48:38 PM
I made a topic on this a while ago and I need to get back to syorying this.

At the moment, they'd manage to get half but I used to have a time locked transaction that could execute to my main wallet they'd have access to so that the coins could be spent after an amount of time (eg 10 years).

Im bit interested with that time locked thing where you can able to have access and spent those coins in the time you had set. Would you mind on where i can see step by step time locking up your
 coins for such purpose?

In the poll where i do answered out on 100% for my heirs to get my coins in case i do kick the bucket as of this moment yet i had tell them on how to access my wallet
in case i do pass or will be dead any minute yet we arent holders of our own lives and it can be taken anytime.So its better to tell them rather than making
it complicated which might really be result into lost coins instead of benefiting to those one you loved.
4383  Economy / Speculation / Re: Analysis of recent Bitcoin fluctuations on: October 27, 2020, 07:40:46 PM
The price right now is more than stabilizing. $13,000 is not a price we should be afraid of because that is just a price level Bitcoin seems to simply pass by very quickly. Right now, the price has just breezed past $13,000 and is already gone even higher than $13,400.

This is something more than the Paypal news. This is bull run right now. I think we can even see $15,000 very very soon.
It reached 13700+ a while ago and now it fluctuates to 13400 and now we are stabilizing somehow in 13600+ price which isnt really that  too big of a leap on 13k price a day ago.
Honestly, we are just moving too fast but im aint saying that im not happy with it but with this kind of movement, im already expecting for some nasty correction soon but
i dont see for the price to go back below 10k but somewhat we are above into that level in case there would be a huge sell-off.Its really hard to presume out if this run
will continue or not but with this intensity of movement then 15k is indeed achievable for this year alone.
4384  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: What do you really need in your trading? on: October 27, 2020, 06:22:23 PM
You are just obviously trying to shill out
https://tradwra.com

How you havent included this on the list below that you had mentioned?
Depending your trades on signal provider? its just the same with copy trades.


1. Copy trading (High Risk)
2. Bot trading (Not under control)
3. Trading by yourself (Emotional influence, wasted time)

1. Not preferable
2. Needs knowledge to control
3. Much better option and its not a waste of time. Gain everything while you do deal with it.
4385  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What do think about skill games? on: October 26, 2020, 11:54:12 PM
Most skill games are card games including poker. I think even skill games depend on luck. It still depends on our technique because after all, gambling is still gambling and there's still no guarantee of winning.  Despite relying on your skills, it still isn't enough to have an assurance that you'll still earn and win.

Even though poker is a skill based game, there is a lot of luck involved. For example in my last two tournaments I went all in with AA and KK. Both of the hands where clear favourites ore flop and should have won in most cases, but I got busted against a set of 6s and my Kings vs a 89 offsuited straight. Sad times. Eventually the luck will come back, we just need to stick to our strategies and hope for the best.

Luck would always be a main factor for you to win neither you do play with strategic type of games or luck based ones or even on poker.
There are really times which you do really feel confident on your hand but you dont know on whats on the other side or on your opponents hand too.
I have experience several frustrations like these where i do believe that ill surely won it but it gave out the opposite outcome.

The advantage here on strategic or skill based one is that you can apply your skills and knowledge which will add up into
your winning chances against others.
4386  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Solution to too many promoters on: October 26, 2020, 10:59:19 PM
Limits on the bounty campaign is really good idea because sometimes it is a cause also why the rewards is very low when campaign ends and they get the rewards. Many bounty hunters now and we know some of them are joining their multiple accounts so they get a high rewards than the other 1 account only and I hope those hunters be honest and don't join their other accounts to one campaign so the other people can join also to the campaign.
Honestly isnt something that you can really guarantee for most people now yet alts is a common thing since they do know that rewards are less then they do make out most of it by
having multiple ones to recieve multiple rewards which would be significant if it would be pooled all in one.Its impossible for bounties to have some limit or restriction in numbers
yet the main priority of these things are for maximum exposure which means limitation is unlikely to happen.
4387  Economy / Gambling / Re: Roobet.com | Crypto’s Fastest Growing Casino 🦘 on: October 26, 2020, 09:39:51 PM
To my surprise there are many people on here  Shocked and on top of that there are some Crazy wins with new rollers coming in every minute.

Check this out...

Have you considered moving to a different casino or this is for sure the place where you find you have the most fun? Only asking out of curiosity btw
Seeing those numbers and on a very fast roll manner or you can see those recent bets on a tab which is fastly moving then that thing indicates that there are indeed
lots of players in the house and with those big or hundreds or even thousands of bucks winnings and we cant deny that it do really give out some boost of feelings
which might really be a trigger into your interest that you might transfer on playing on this place and leave on where you had played before.
Its just amazing that there are lots of high rollers into this site.
4388  Economy / Economics / Re: "Humans will not be replaced by robots very soon" --- yeah right !!! on: October 26, 2020, 08:57:52 PM
I am not afraid of robots replacing humans. The problem is how the people with technology will treat the lower levels of society

Most of them would be replaced by an AI and would find another job, that's pretty much it.

Most of this automation would happen in manufacturing/factories were usually poor people are working. It is obvious that they will be finding new jobs or maybe start one if they can provide for themselves or for their family. I don't think these people would interfere with those people who fired them.
Interfere or trying to sue or fight them back?Theres no point and it wont happen yet they do know on whats the capacity or capability on doing things which it will be ending
up useless because they cant just fight back into their rights and theres no other options left but to move on in case that they were remove because they had been replaced
by automation system or robot.This is the sad reality when technology do progress where it do really had its pro's and cons which will really affect human work
but its not really end of all yet there are jobs which do really need to be done by human and not by robots so theres nothing to worry about.
4389  Economy / Gambling / Re: ⭐ CORONABET.CO ⭐ bets on the covid-19 pandemic ACCEPT BTC/ETH/LTC on: October 26, 2020, 08:08:28 PM
does the game providers doesn't have any more ideas would they implement just to gather players? even the number of infected or possible new cases? i don't think many of us here would like this kind of bet.
With the kind of site OP has created, it won't stand against the popular sportsbook in the space, his idea was unique, so that's what he is trying to market I believe.
Its seasonal which is evident from the domain itself but wondering on how this will play out if this pandemic will be over? For sure its name would really be irrelevant and might
really not gain that much of attention but at least people do remember out about the pandemic situation.I dont if its just me or what but im not really that
too confident on making out bets on how many would really be affected or what.For next president then i might really make out some bets but for total
of infected person? it isnt really just right to make out some bets.
4390  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: buy low sell high? (I'm a noob) on: October 26, 2020, 07:28:25 PM
Hi everyone, I hope that you are having an amazing day. I have studied the crypto world for a while and I think I'm ready but I want to ask some questions. My idea was to start buying low and selling high. Do you have any preferred currencies to do so? I have seen a couple that tend to go up and down fast. Also, any tips would de appreciated.

Thanks in advance!
No one can answer out this question because everyone is been doing it but we know that moving prices arent predictable which means theres no way for you to know on when it would rise and when it would dump
which means its pointless for you to ask out the community yet we are all speculators on here. Buy low and sell high might really be that a very basic thing to be done but when you are already on the middle of that
situation then you'll surely have a hard time on making it. This is why analysis and knowledge towards market and its movement will be always recommended for you to be sustainable into this
unpredictable market.Lots had failed but you can eventually learn it along the way.
4391  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [Survey]Do we need to provide KYC documents in any cryptocurrency exchanges? on: October 25, 2020, 11:47:25 PM
Before, KYC was not actually a requirement on some exchanges. I have first experienced filling up for KYC verification on the times of bounty campaigns where bounty managers as well as the team developers of the project do wanted to ensure that the people they will be paying with is a real person having real identity. At first, that looks strange knowing that we are working anonymously using usernames to work in the forum then this KYC get through initializing a transparency when it comes to identity which the exchanges do adapt in order to secure its customers having a safe place to work with.

Now that because the government of a certain country wanted to ensure its people's welfare not to get into a scam exchange, KYC verification process is now being a requirement to be able to secure that people are really true and for security purposes. If it is not intended, I will not do the KYC process but since it is a requirement nowadays, then there is no choice but just to follow for why worry if you are having a clear intention on doing transactions.
Back in the past where KYC isnt really that too mandated yet crypto isnt really making some noise back then and when the market had become saturated and get involved with
lots of scams and frauds then government had already recognized its existence not only to this matter but also in taxation purpose as well and even on money laundering issue.
Nowadays there are platforms that do offer tx on maximum of 2btc per day which is sufficient but for people who do goes above that limit then there
would be no other options but to abide on whats being asked out.
4392  Economy / Gambling / Re: Betnomi.com - Crypto Centric 🏀Sportsbook and 🎲Casino - 🔥Biggest Jackpots on: October 25, 2020, 10:52:35 PM

If I register myself on a site, or order something, the terms and conditions are binding! not a comment from an owner saying they won't do it anyway. That's what the general terms are for!



First of all, restricted countries are restricted! Means you are prohibited from playing on our website. We are not asking you to play anyways. What we are saying is, in the event someone did not read the terms and conditions as many of us do (maybe you read 16 pages or more ToS on every website you use), we will NEVER confiscate their funds. This is an exception and again, not an invite.
Thats quite generous act imho if you would consider out on paying them in spite on violating site rules which shouldnt really be done so that
people who do tend to force out to play even though its clear that certain countries are restricted then its just normal for the site to have the
full rights on confiscating everything without giving a cent due to that violation but it seems you are little bit kind-hearted on this one.  Cheesy
4393  Economy / Economics / Re: Why criminals prefer cash (Fiat) on top of crypto? on: October 25, 2020, 10:19:18 PM
Maybe because it is very complex to convert the money from crypto and it requires KYC where personal details are required before getting the money.

So they prefer the traditional thing and besides not all of them are capable of hijacking cryptocurrency.

It's obvious that it's easy for criminals to use the traditional which has easier transaction processes.
This is what i do have in mind where converting your cash to crypto will really be having that kind of problem on someone who do tend to make out conversions throughout to exchangers
which basically means that you would need up to pass some KYC before you would able to do so which criminals doesnt really like this kind of thing of course.Unless
if there would be some p2p purchases then they might able to get some bitcoin but in most cases this would really be on exchange platforms.
Why would they dive into things that will put up some headache if they can just simply make use of fiat directly just like the good old ways.?
4394  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What was your Worst losing streak at bitcoin dice with 1.5 payout? on: October 25, 2020, 07:57:54 PM
Losing streak of mine happened years back with martingale strategy. In a row continuously gambled and lost 0.7 btc which is quite a big value. Started to play with small value, further multiplied it. Tried to recover the lost bet with high value bets. This is where I did the mistake and lost everything.
Yeah man, I can relate your story with mine long time back when primedice was newly launched and I was part of that (I believe we called it PD3 or something at that time). I was playing for fun all night as I was new to something like that with fair verification my bets so I was rolling all night and I literally won like 1 BTC starting from 0.04 or 0.05 and then I got greedy and started to make bigger bets and later lost everything and I actually did not even had a poor streak it was just like after getting a loss I used to increase my bet much higher than I should have and lost everything in doing that.

The worst streak on 1.5 odds I am not sure but I clearly remember I had easily got as many as 27 reds on 3.00 odds which took away all my balance onj another dark night playing dice.
Remembering those Bitsler and Primedice days when they had just started and dice gaming was bit on hype that time.I do make out bets and of course did really make
use of that typical martingale system.Im not really that fan of making 1.5x multiplier but rather stick out on 2x on minimal and i do say that the longest streak i
had experience was on 20-21 as far as i remember.I havent tried on 1.5 though but pretty sure it would be just similar and also the streak will vary on how much
capital you do have on that time you were playing.
4395  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: DEX : How to survive token price on launching on: October 25, 2020, 07:25:55 PM
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Today i request you all to give your inputs on
what features should be there in a DEX so that the price of a token does not crash on day of launching and how it can sustain momentum.

It's not in the power of the exchange to prevent this from happening, it has to been the doings of the project developers. They have to make their project very promising that early investors won't have to dump the tokens on the market in the early begining instead be more interested in buying more from the market.

If an exchange decide to manipulate the market by prevent its natural course from happening, than it'll reflect on the market in the future as the project will still dump immediately they lose the backing of the exchange or other whales.

The latest market crashed review that irrespective of the dirty games played by the exchange as it was way obvious with the DeFi hype, still the natural course of the market plays out when the time was suitable for it.
Only projects that actually had the potential will really sustain in the end on where  they didnt pull off something in manipulative manner.Investors or supporters arent that blind
not to see on what project is really worth to hold on and which is one isnt.Its true that never ever in this market even these platforms are the main places where trade market
do happen but theres no way that they can control out when it comes to demand of a certain project.They can manipulate but those are just on temporal basis and
once its over then you would see the true support where everyone had already cashed out their tokens and you do see up some recovery after that.
4396  Economy / Gambling / Re: ⭐ CORONABET.CO ⭐ bets on the covid-19 pandemic ACCEPT BTC/ETH/LTC on: October 25, 2020, 06:53:51 PM
what sources do you use for the numbers?

Would like to know as well, on where they do get out the statistics on such result. Setting it aside then let me talk about its design, with this alone then i dont have the confidence
on making out some bets or deposits. Next, its a bit off for me to make out bets basing off people who do get infected with corona virus.Does it sound ethical?
For some its a yes but for me its definitely no.So ill pass on this one.
4397  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Defi project like game pump and dump on: October 25, 2020, 06:08:50 PM
What do you think of defi projects, most of them are only good for the short term.To make a big profit, we must enter at the right moment, if we are wrong we will lose very deeply.
Just take an example on what happened on ICO, then the thing you should do will be the same on DeFi.Just observed that majority of Defi projects now are suffering in reds but somehow
there are projects that do still stood strong even up to this moment.Talking about pump and dump? Im not that certain but our own eyes can tell on how it do behaves and theres no doubt
that it is really just similar.Just be wise and smart on making up good calls neither you do sell or buy on cheap and of course anything does have a risk and if you do tend to put up
money then just be sure that you had already expecting neither you would profit or not because market is always been unpredictable.
4398  Economy / Speculation / Re: Are we ready for the ^POMP^ yet? on: October 24, 2020, 11:54:55 PM
Since PayPal announced its allowance of cryptocurrencies, BTC soared high towards $13k and I can see that the rally already began for BTC. Is it party time or shall we wait a bit longer? Rally has started, the question is - towards which side? If this news throws BTC down, then let's get ready for another leg down towards $8k and buy BTC cheap? Or shall I buy BTC right now? Is $13k cheap atm and can I go for a 10x leverage position at this price?

The Paypal news is a positive news and I don't think it will have a bad effect on the market that the price will go down to $80000 and I believe that the news can pump Bitcoin to $14000 level, there will be millions of merchants opened for Cryptopcurrency holders and they can use their coins to these merchants, what could be positive than this, it's one of the best news this year.
Its indeed a good but one it wont really be enough to drive out prices on those level but somehow we do able to touch 13k once again after we have been stagnant for so long in lower levels.
Its better to have these adoption news rather than have nothing at all.This news proves out that we are really heading there but im not really expecting that much on it.
Lets see on how far it will go and lets hope for some another major news of acceptance or adoption into bigger merchants or companies out there.
4399  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling License on: October 24, 2020, 07:44:40 PM
To be a respected gambling platform reputation alone is not enough but it should also comply with the government regulations. But off course I don’t trust online casinos at all specially that ratings and licenses are easy to fake or even it has provably fair unless its a skill based or sports betting I most likely preferred.
Having some gambling license will really give out that kind of positive impression in most people where they do put up into their minds that theyre dealing with legit stuff since its a licensed one
or do abide with governments jurisdiction or rules but not all reputable or known sites at the moment are licensed.Some are still havent their own but do able to pull out
some attention to the entire market.So this do talks that it isnt all about license., its all about on how to make yourself trustworthy into this market.
Later on when you do gain trust then thats the time you might consider on getting a license which would strengthen the trust even more.
4400  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do you read the TOS of a gambling site? Honest answer please. on: October 24, 2020, 06:42:09 PM
I vote for "YES" because I did read the ToS.
but since I am an affiliate marketer, I only read the ToS for the affiliate program.
I don't care much about the ToS for their main service because I only bet a small amount of money.
For people like you that do only focus out with affiliating then it wont really be that an issue on checking out ToS since this isnt the main area of your concern but for most
people then reading up ToS is always recommendable because there are rules which would really give out some headaches later on when you do missed out something
but most of the time there arent really that too much issue when we do play out directly without the need on reading it up directly and just simply
stick with good gambling sites then you can presume out that you are in the right place.
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