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4461  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: SportLover Daily Tips on: August 29, 2020, 07:46:55 AM
Please drop also if what casino or platform that you are going to use
He has indicated which casino he got the odds. I assume that he's also betting on that platform. Just like what he has posted on his 2nd post. But, it would also be a good thing if he's adding a link or screenshot to his bet just like what I see with other tipsters.

Odds are from https://sportsbet.io



4462  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Buy bitcoin with phone credits??? on: August 29, 2020, 06:08:46 AM
I was still not into bitcoin by that time and like what the others are telling you. We rarely find that kind of method if you're longing to purchase bitcoin through phone credits. There could be somehow a way to make it happen but, it should be a p2p process, and if the seller agrees to pay him with phone credits directly but to see a seller that will go into your favor is a pretty low chance. The other choice is to sell your phone credits somewhere with cash then use it for buying bitcoin.

Except with your choice of phone credits, don't you want to buy it with a different method like those popular methods of p2p or easier way that the exchanges offer?
4463  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Struggle is real - Bounty Manager edition on: August 29, 2020, 03:05:32 AM
What is BM waters?

I think OP refers to anyone who have experienced or those who want to be managing bounties. Bounty Manager/Management = BM; waters = job, experience, work...
Yes, that's also what I think he's referring to. About being a bounty manager itself and its tasks.

but he definately represents 60%+ of them.
That's a lot. How you handle and reply to them? and do you have a constructive answer for such questions?
4464  Economy / Gambling / Re: Casinos Withdrawal Fees Rise | August 2020 🔥 on: August 28, 2020, 01:55:28 PM
If you make a withdrawal using bitcoin, it must be expensive. It's not only in gambling, it's the same in exchange. For this reason, I have never made bets using bitcoin. My choice is 3 coins, TRX, DOGE and LTC. Of the three coins, I use DOGE more often. because the main reason is low cost withdrawals.
Not that expensive even if it's in bitcoin. I used to withdraw in bustadice and the fee isn't that much. It's more expensive if you'll use a common wallet and transfer it to another wallet. But your suggestion about converting to another crypto is also another way to reduce the fee if, you are not happy with the fee that you are about to pay.

Those three altcoins of your choice are the altcoins that I get to see when someone converts to reduce the time transfer. And you know what? using those coins are not hard to spend if you gamble unlike bitcoin, the feeling is different and it's more valuable.
4465  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Winklevoss Case for $500K Bitcoin on: August 28, 2020, 11:29:19 AM
The Winklevoss twins have a popular history towards tech-related ideas. The comparison that they've made against gold and oil is for real and based on facts. We should've expected them to be bullish as ever as the twin are considered the whale celebrities in the crypto sphere.

As for the prediction of $500,000 we have read this first with the first prediction of McAfee which turned to be a joke for many. Too high to think of it but it's just another prediction. Every holder has its own price target and I guess if bitcoin hits $50k-$100k that would be the turnover and selling point of most or even $20k. So, it's going to be a struggle for each individual to see and able to sell if ever $500k comes into reality.

4466  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Regulations in online Gambling sites on: August 28, 2020, 10:33:11 AM
So if you are a gambler, make sure that you are familiar with your country's regulations when it comes to online gambling. Otherwise, you will be screwed and potentially lose your funds by honest mistake. Every country has their own set of rules, so just respect whatever they have to avoid facing problems.
The proposal is for the UK so if you're not from there no need to worry, true to that, that there's a different rules and regulations is applicable within your country. Each country has different perspective towards online gambling so if you're not aware of the rules in your country and you have gambled without knowing it, you're not an exemption.

The regulation doesn't have somethig to do with losing your finds. Regulated or not, if you're a reckless gambler, you can still lose all of your funds if you have no control to yourself.
4467  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How the Post-Pandemic Era will benefit the Crypto Industry? on: August 28, 2020, 05:32:43 AM
The current date you posted this thread is August 27 and the article you shared is dated back on April 15, 2020. Now, the first sentence is confusing as the news about India's ban of cryptocurrency has been on the news before but it's going to be an informative thread if you'll update it and include the most recent and updated news about it.

Another thing, it will be more formal if you'll put the actual name of author instead of "webmaster".

4468  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Legal Matter on: August 27, 2020, 02:42:15 PM
In religious countries, you can't expect them to be open with gambling whether it's physical or online. And for those countries that have allowed it, they see the industry rakes a huge amount of money in taxes.

AFAIK, there is this country that allows tourists to come and visit them for gambling purposes but they don't allow their citizens to gamble. Is that Macau or somewhere in Southeast Asia?
4469  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: BTC lost on: August 27, 2020, 11:08:00 AM
Did you send it to your account on the exchange website/feature of blockchain.com?

https://exchange.blockchain.com/trade

That is an  internal transfer between your  Blockchain.com accounts and it should happen literally instantly. Address support with the issue. No one here will be able to help you.
I agree.

No one is able to help you as you have already sent it to your receiving exchange wallet. The exchange of blockchain.com has a chat support, message them and they will assist you with that transaction and transfer.
4470  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Buying Bitcoin with no KYC verification on: August 27, 2020, 06:50:36 AM
There is only one method that I've known which you're free to buy bitcoin with PayPal without any requirement of KYC but, they've already shut down their service, virwox.

The two guys were right. It's hard to find exchanges that won't ask for KYC if your payment method is credit card or PayPal. P2P through Paypal is going to be harder in the forum as its transactions are reversible.
4471  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2020-08-24] Why We’re Holding Bitcoin as a Reserve Asset on: August 27, 2020, 04:51:49 AM
This was indeed a good and positive news. However, there was a thread that's posted earlier than this on the economics section.

Another company buying bitcoin as capital allocation strategy
4472  Economy / Economics / Re: Another company buying bitcoin as capital allocation strategy on: August 26, 2020, 10:19:27 PM
The article has shown the stock-to-flow model. But, this is another good news for us. Whether the company will have a huge or small allocation in bitcoin, what matters is they are starting to invest and allocating in bitcoin.

It won't be long when other companies will also start to describe how good bitcoin is as an investment and, how will people who don't have knowledge about bitcoin but aware of inflation and what's currently happening in the world's economy.
4473  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: VR online casino games take gambling to the new level 🚀 on: August 26, 2020, 09:21:13 PM
It looks amazing but I don't think it will be a bangers for the gamblers. I think this really suit those gamers and those games that they love transferring into VR but we can do slots and dices without VR. We can still do poker, blackjack and roulette without it. I guess they could test gamers on VR chat by adding a dimension there where they could gamble, still, I think it will still be for gamers and not gamblers.
We're going to the generation where most of the things are going fully digital. It won't be long that casinos will also become VR as there are games that's already into this type of reality.

That will give another experience and that's what others want, to experience new things related to gambling. I think that it will be a fun experience if there will be a VR casino and you only have to wear that device on our eyes, I forgot that device's name.
4474  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Sent BOLT tokens to ETH address of my Trezor now.. wallet shows 0 balance-help! on: August 26, 2020, 04:28:41 PM
Regards to Trezor wallet, if it doesn't show there could be some updates that you have missed and you need to do it personally on your Trezor wallet.

Whilst for MEW, see if this article is the solution.

Adding BOLT Token to MyEtherWallet (MEW)
4475  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: GAMBLING SITE INVESTMENT on: August 26, 2020, 03:39:54 PM
This is a decent income for such small investment I'm actually a bit scared on investing to casino that it might not be profitable or so but this prove me wrong I think could start investing on yolodice too maybe on doge?
You can start it with Doge if you are not sure with what you doing. And the amount for their minimum investment isn't that much, with 2000 Doge you can have already your investment with them.

But never expect that it will be returning that much because the amount you have invested is pretty low. Actually, you don't have to be scared in investing to a casino if its the right and very popular casino. Just don't be wrong investing to an unknown one.
4476  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: VALORANT Betting on: August 26, 2020, 03:08:54 PM
Would you consider in betting in Valorant games?
I will but I'm still not familiar with the mechanics of it although I have background and been playing CSGO and other FPS games. This new game became on the trend quickly and I can say that it's one of the most successful newest games.

Do you think it would be much popular, as betting in Dota2, in the future?
It will. As long as the organization or management of Valorant will maintain to keep their community and will continue to have tournaments, they're likely to be the same as dota 2.
4477  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: Ethereum-Forsage on: August 25, 2020, 11:22:15 PM
how the concept of forsage? I want to try to see your explanation directly here. because I see it looks like your project concept is multi level marketing, is it true?
It is a scam and don't bother to invest on this because you'll be scammed. It's sort of MLM but they have no product to be given to you. Forsage is a ponzi scheme and you'll be attracted to invest on it if you see the other members earning from it.

But if you will analyze them, you will realize that they are about to do an exit scam soon.

Its a ponzi scheme mate investors can get a percentage from the new investors added in the system no actual product just in and out which is too risky better stay away from this kind of websites.
All true. Avoid people who offers it whether they are your friends or relatives if you don't want to lose money.
4478  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Greatest Gambling Losers on: August 25, 2020, 10:30:03 PM
That Watanabe guy could lose $5 million every day. I can have an early retirement with that amount but no he's not like that, his total loss of $127 million was sure a big amount of money. No wonder why he has that amount as he's a businessman.

I agree that we should be careful about our health. Mental and physical sickness is hard to deal with. It's his money after all and he can enjoy it with all the luxury in the world but he chose what he thinks was best for him.
4479  Other / Archival / Re: Willing to Join Twitter Campaign on: August 25, 2020, 09:23:34 PM
You only have to browse on this section as there's an open twitter campaign. Just a bit of scrolling down and you'll see this:

Currency.com Twitter and telegram join campaign(200+ spots left)
4480  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Earn free money discovering the world of Bitcoin (without investment) on: August 25, 2020, 02:54:54 PM
I also checked your website and it's like the typical surveys or paid-to-click sites that have other tasks that you can do. What I'm curious to know are those quizzes you made are sponsored or you just started it on your own?

As much as I know, this kind of platform relies on the advertisers' money which you shall conduct through quizzes and all tasks that you have on your website. I haven't tried it that's why I have that question.
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