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4641  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: People are complaining about airdrop/bounty earnings, something more profitable? on: July 25, 2020, 12:10:51 PM
The only thing i need see  before joining in a bounty is if the coin is already listed on a exchange or the token sale is happening on a trusted exchange just like my last two bounty camoaign, ipx and hacken ai, where thier token sale happened on trusted exchange.
Other bounties don't do what you do. If all the bounty hunters will unite and you're all going to have the same standard like those that you have mentioned, the projects that are conducting bounties will notice the low number of participants joining them to advertise.

In that case, they will create a resolution which will attract people to help them advertise through bounties and the possible solution that they will make is to make sure that their participants will be paid as they join. They can hire an escrow to secure the payment of their participants if they are not yet on exchanges which will be effective not just for them but also for participants.
4642  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: sportsbet.io, do you allow the use of VPNs? on: July 25, 2020, 10:49:48 AM
~snip~

Hopefully he is reading the thread he made so he would just post in the ANN thread. Maybe he already know the answer and just asking seeking some opinion based on our experience if we have already used a VPN to access the site, especially from ban countries though our IP.
He hasn't posted to the official ANN thread of sportsbet.io.

That's the best place for him to clarify such questions and other concerns that he has. Steve is very active on that thread so for sure he'll get the answer for his queries there.
4643  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Too dumb to undrstand on: July 25, 2020, 09:21:57 AM
In what website you have signed up with those information? BTC is the acronym of bitcoin just for that little correction. The exchange or website you have registered asks for KYC and usually you can avoid that with other wallets if you want to buy bitcoin.

Just choose the exchange where they are not requiring you KYC. You can create wallets that won't ask for your information, electrum for example. But if you use a local exchange and they ask for KYC and you don't like it, look for someone to do a p2p transaction in your place.
4644  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: The difference between a true Crypto gambling site and a Fiat/Crypto site.. on: July 25, 2020, 08:24:08 AM
They just want to ride the hype of cryptocurrency gambling sites and take a share of the market for theirs. It's true, it's annoying that these gambling sites are open to accepting crypto deposits but once you play, it is immediately converted to fiat. It's one of the main reasons I see why people prefer crypto gambling sites more than traditional fiat online casinos. It seems like you have no freedom to bet whatever amount you have in mind in these casinos which is a bummer especially if you want to last in the casino and just have a good time.
And what's worse is that they can't be as good as the crypto casinos that allows to bet even under the minimum amount of these traditional casinos that just recently adopted cryptocurrencies to their payment method.

Someone has noticed this too. They have been noticing the side of crypto market that has a huge amount of shares to the entire gambling industry. They have no choice but to get up with it and stay up to date.
4645  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Best eSports Betting Sites on: July 24, 2020, 06:35:42 AM
I've been hearing about Pinnacle but never tried it.

The categories that they have made for the games with the specific tournaments that they belong is quite good. Some esportbookies are just merging it with one another. If it's a CSGO game, regardless of the tournament, it will be into csgo bets together with other csgo games with other tournaments. That's what I've noticed.

Right now I haven't tried enough the use of the pinnacle but soon I will try this soon because it's a good thing that you have a lot of gambling platforms which you can use to play which gives a good market profit to you.

For now I discovered a new gambling platform which is good for online games like the csgo and dota2 recently I recommended the had of the stake.com because they have a good UI/UX it's very smooth and now I discovered the PNXBet like the gg.bet which is a good discount for their deposit.
Profit depends on your pick, whether you are in pinnacle or you are in another sportsbookie that has esports. This PNXBet is becoming known due to the ads that they are actively sponsoring through live streamers and casters.

Are they really that good and no problems with the platform? and with the customer support, are they responsive to cater the queries that they receive based from your experience?
4646  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Russia legalizing Bitcoin and cryptos but not allowed as payment method? on: July 24, 2020, 05:44:12 AM
If they prohibit the use of bitcoin as a payment method, then bitcoin users have to convert and trade it to fiat first for something that they have purchased. Russians will look to the positive news that the fact this bill is for the adoption of bitcoin for trading.

The last part of the news is about Russia's central bank being charged as the regulator for most crypto that will land on their country. That will be the other country's move if they adopt and regulate bitcoin.

It will be big news if it's finally a law.
4647  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: sportsbet.io, do you allow the use of VPNs? on: July 24, 2020, 04:30:30 AM
My reason for a public post, instead of messaging Sportsbet directly is because I want clarity on a public forum. This way, for the future, when sportsbet make decisions to their users and using VPNs / multiple accounts as leverage then it will be clear from this thread on their stance.

I encourage sportsbet.io to clarify this for us. Thanks
I advise you to raise this question to the main thread of Sportsbet.io. Steve can give you an accurate answer as he's the active staff of Sportsbet.io on the forum.

Sportsbet.io - Get a Price ₿oost on every sport, every day!
4648  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Got sent Bitcoin and never got email or refund, sender get email, Done on coinba on: July 24, 2020, 03:54:34 AM
Ask your girlfriend if she has sent you the bitcoins through your bitcoin address and if so, post the bitcoin address here because if it shows no transaction, it means that you never received what your girlfriend sent to you.

they said person who got $700 received and spent it...
If I understand this correctly, the bitcoin sent by your girlfriend was received by another person and spent it already? if that is so, you cannot get it back. Ask your girlfriend who's the receiver on her email.
4649  Economy / Speculation / Re: Why do you the mempool is getting clogged up right now? increase in transactions on: July 24, 2020, 02:35:07 AM
I sugest you to make transaction on Sunday. Usually mempool is emptiest then and transaction fees are lowest.
I didn't know about this specific day but I might give this a try if I'll have something to spend on.

More trading activities increased due to the price increases so more people move their funds from wallet to exchange and exchanges to wallet which causes more traffic in the memepool so increasing the fee is the only way for faster transaction or wait for few days for the clogged network to get clear.
Once there's a clog to the pool, the fees are actually increasing and if you don't want to have that much delay adjust the fee to a higher one is the solution. I've tried that many times and if it looks too high, I'm thinking that I have to do it for quicker transaction.
4650  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Strengthening Property Rights of Bitcoin on: July 23, 2020, 07:03:52 AM
Meaning, that most of the countries today, are taking cryptocurrency seriously, some are already treating it the same way as cash
We are nearly there. Some countries still can't accept the fact that bitcoin should be accepted like that as what others have been doing for years. And those countries that can't take bitcoin just like what the others did declaring bitcoin as a valuable asset or property, they will turn in and join them soon.

Moreover, we cannot deny that in the near future, our anonymity with cryptocurrency will slowly fade as we accept KYC verifications from local exchanges because of the need to obey from Governments's regulation. Who knows, but for me, I'm okay with it if the goal is wider adoption of crypto and a safer transaction environment. What's your opinion?
Next to it is taxation but for most of us, I think we will have the choice or option whichever exchange well use. And who knows if there will be no need for the exchanges if you are in a place where most people are accepting bitcoin directly.
4651  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: is it difficult to get a partner in cryptocurrency deals? on: July 23, 2020, 05:52:39 AM
You and your partner must agree with both interest. Looking for someone to fund you online is going to be difficult if you don't have anything to share and to show what you are up too.

But if your minds tact together, you can have your mutual feeling but it's not yet the end of the deal. You are just in the beginning of the process and if you can't set a meetup in person due to the pandemic, you can try yourselves through virtual meeting and see if you have something in common as long as you or your partner has the money which will suffice the project you will be supporting.
4652  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Best eSports Betting Sites on: July 23, 2020, 05:02:28 AM
Did you guys try Stake.com and Pinnacle?
I have a great experience with the both mentioned websites and play continuously there. Pinnacle odds are the best and unbeatable. If you check the oddsportal, you can see the odds and juicy odds of compared bookies. As mentioned, Pinnacle leads as the first one, Asian bookies also have competitive odds market if you like to bet on betting exchange markets.
I've been hearing about Pinnacle but never tried it.

The categories that they have made for the games with the specific tournaments that they belong is quite good. Some esportbookies are just merging it with one another. If it's a CSGO game, regardless of the tournament, it will be into csgo bets together with other csgo games with other tournaments. That's what I've noticed.
4653  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Liqui ??? on: July 23, 2020, 03:08:37 AM
Did you get any luck getting your coins, I HODLED over altcoin winter so left my account alone, and I had alot of life troubles to deal with in 2019.  I only just found out that I can't get access.  Now the freshdesk link has gone too.  I wonder if there will be anyone else.  Please do let me know if you have any ideas.
Sadly, they were long gone. If there's no link provided by them through your emails before or on the time they have shutdown, there's no way to retrieve those funds or if the provided link is gone.

I guess that they've been completely off and those funds that were inside their exchange during their notice of shutdown can't be retrieve.

CMIIW.
4654  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: HonestCat Betting, Enjoy free express. [18+] Smart Betting. on: July 22, 2020, 11:10:33 PM
I'm not into football but might be this time for watching purpose only as it's interesting to watch someone's journey. I'll follow your thread and journey and wishing you the best of luck to get more wins.

This what other tipsters should do and won't be asking interested people to join their telegram channel for those 'tips'.
4655  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Looking for new early-stage start-up projects on: July 22, 2020, 10:02:14 PM
You are already in the right section to look for those possible start-up projects that you may want to support. But it's not that they're all legit, please be mindful that many of them are not real people that are looking for an investor or supporter.

Always verify the authenticity of those projects. You can browse all over the Project Development section to choose the start-ups that you prefer.

4656  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Why bitcoin never a ponzi on: July 22, 2020, 09:10:42 PM
No need to argue with those people that keeps on telling that bitcoin is a ponzi. There's probably a reason why they are butthurt and keeps on telling that bitcoin is like that. And the reason that we can think of is that they've missed buying the dip.
Don't tell them that Satoshi is just waiting for the price to get $1,000,000 before running away, let's keep our mouth shut about this plan okay? HAHAHA I still don't know why we need to argue about this really, after a decade of full success? $0.1 to $20000 to $9000, yet being called as ponzi, sucks. Those people who believe that bitcoin is a ponzi scam is probably believing their economist friend, " bitcoin will pop soon ", yeah okay nice prediction, so when it will popped out? dang
There are people that never stops thinking like that about bitcoin. It could be that they have an agenda for doing that or they really are just bitcoin haters for doing so. Their reaction will be priceless if they witness bitcoin's skyrocketing again.

They can also think that if bitcoin is a ponzi then satoshi is the first one that's only going to make money yet he's not. But where he is? he even left an enormous wealth in the network and no one even know where he is.
He even left his work with us, people these days better be thinking right, who'll make profit out of this scam, it's even decentralized *facepalm*
A legendary guy, left us a technology that's life changing and helpful to the world.
4657  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Best eSports Betting Sites on: July 22, 2020, 03:13:53 PM
My personal preference is Onehash because its quick and easy. No need to fill up countless fields of username, password, email, etc.
All you need is your BTC address to make a bet then you can instantly get to gamble. It also supports countless sport and esports games.
Why it  seems that  OneHash is not coming back with their signature campaign?
i remember last year  OneHash is  having their signature month after month but looks like this whole year their  not present?

My brother is a regular  player in OneHash also.
Yes. I have noticed that as well, they usually come with their signature campaign around a month or for just a few weeks then come back again after several months.

We don't know, they might have been focused in other advertising techniques. That feature of no registration is helpful and convenient for those who don't like to register.
4658  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Why bitcoin never a ponzi on: July 22, 2020, 12:57:05 PM
No need to argue with those people that keeps on telling that bitcoin is a ponzi. There's probably a reason why they are butthurt and keeps on telling that bitcoin is like that. And the reason that we can think of is that they've missed buying the dip.

They can also think that if bitcoin is a ponzi then satoshi is the first one that's only going to make money yet he's not. But where he is? he even left an enormous wealth in the network and no one even know where he is.
4659  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Finally some justice, scammer sent to jail at South Korea. on: July 21, 2020, 11:11:47 PM
Being the secretary of the big bosses, that can be considerably have high participation in the scam. That's not that too heavy sentence for him. And on the side note for the victims, at least they caught someone that's relatively part of the scam.

I hope that the big bosses will be caught soon but I don't think that the money will be returned as they'll keep it somewhere.
4660  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: Ethereum-Forsage on: July 21, 2020, 06:34:54 PM
I hate to see that some of  my Facebook friend are still promoting this ponzi scheme eventhough i gave them a precaution about this program,
Keep warning those friend of yours that keeps on promoting the scam. They will never stop unless they fall and becomes the victim. If they want themselves to learn the lesson in a hard way, at least you did your job of warning them.

today they are now realize that all of my warning to them are true.
They should realize it that you have warned them for their own good. If they will not realize it as soon as possible, there will be other people that will blame them as they invite those other victims on this scam.
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