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4681  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Question for more experience traders! on: May 20, 2019, 07:53:42 AM
For those who trade both crypto and stocks. Which market is more predictive and easier to trade?

If you're new to both, you'll find more familiar terms and names in stock trading so it's easier to study for a newbie compared to crypto, where the coins would sound like jargons and you'd have to make extra effort to get yourself aware of them. And though there's no sure esy of making predictions at all, stocks offer less volatility than crypto but crypto for me can bring bigger profit. As they say, the bigger the risk, the bigger the reward.
You should not look for an easier and predictable trading platform. You should for some pieces of advice from the experienced trader how to really become a good one. Lets put it this way, if you will ever see an easy platform where you are able to have profits easier, the majority of traders will also have profits like you. The platform will not be able to sustain its losses if they will play fair. So it will become a scam.

If you would also like to check for a nice trading platform, try to check e-Toro. I guess this is the option you can have for your trading plans.
4682  Other / Serious discussion / Re: Blockchain Will lead to AI knowning everything instantly on: May 20, 2019, 07:25:36 AM
That is the reason why intelligent people knows that Artificial Intelligence is something to be scared of. It is the thing we can consider as a threat to humanity because data won't identify emotions and will function systematically and without empathy. Blockchain was actually one of the models of a great data science platform. Its algorithm was unique and it is proven. I will agree that blockchain will become an AI platform, as well.
4683  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The Governments Forgotten Role in The Financial Crisis on: May 20, 2019, 07:05:23 AM
-just add my cents here.

The reason why a lot of corporations and businesspeople blame the government for our financial crisis is that they think that the main reason why we are having a financial crisis starts with the leadership. Truth but hurts, sometimes the leaders are the first one to cause the crisis. And the followers and subordinates will only follow their steps. It's really disappointing that the leader you are expecting to be the example and the regulator are the people who initiate those unacceptable actions.
4684  Economy / Economics / Re: Should exchanges ban margin trading and adopt Dividends/Interest based on time on: May 20, 2019, 06:41:20 AM
Margin trading was made available as an option only. So there is no point of banning it as the risks and responsibilities were taken by the owner. We are not allowed to ask for dividends and so on because this is a decentralized currency. If you hold your assets then that is actually your choice.

I don't understand why but I just wanted to remind you that cryptocurrency is totally not an investment. So dividends and interests are not provided. Whenever you convert anything to Bitcoin, it doesn't necessarily mean that you can consider it as an investment.
4685  Economy / Economics / Re: Your Source of Investment Money? on: May 20, 2019, 06:27:08 AM
The source of my investment money was almost from the reward of the signature campaign that paid bitcoin. In cryptocurrency, I have learned a strategy to bet by joining signature campaigns and keeping all the payments I have on my wallets. Converting it all to bitcoin and just letting it have its own life until the spike goes. I also tried to do some p2p in order to make my investment multiply. But ICOs rewards and signature paying bitcoin were the main sources of my investment.
4686  Local / Altcoins (Pilipinas) / Re: Anu-ano ang mga crypto coins na kasalukuyan nyong hawak? on: May 19, 2019, 11:49:12 PM
Tip lang po pag mataas volume mag ingat paren dahil nsranasan ko na po nag hold sko ng token na mataas volume. After months of holding pababa ng pababa parang spaghetti gsng mawalan ako ng choice kundi i hold nalang dahil kung bebenta ko eh talo pa ko at walang bawi. Ngaun umaasa paren slo tumaas ung token n un eh ung banca.

I personally dont hold token, kung meron man akong hinahawakan 'yon yong until now not listed and nonsense token kasi walang halaga sa market. Meron din akong token 1 year na mahigit hindi pa rin listed kaya once na maging listed na siya sell agad huwag mo na hintayin may itataas pa.

Ethereum lang at Bitcoin sa ngayon ang hawak ko, kapag may ibang altcoins ako binta ko agad and hold ako sa Eth. At ang Bitcoin naman nasa secure place na siya sa hardware wallet.
4687  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Online Gambling Versus Traditional Gambling on: May 19, 2019, 11:12:01 PM
Well, its true that going to traditional casino is good because you got to see other people and it’s fancy but I still prefer online gambling because I don’t really like going to fancy casinos and it is very convenient gambling online.

going to traditional casino is good when you are James Bond otherwise it would be better to take a bottle of beer and relax playing at online casino.
Lol, I got your analogy, or just comes up in mind.
James Bond when you are rich and handsome and if not better to stay in the house and maintaining of being anonymous.

For me, I also in favor of online gambling because it is less hassle and ride's free, it means totally safe while at home.
4688  Local / Pilipinas / Re: Bitcoins Related Books (Updated) on: May 19, 2019, 10:48:46 PM
Mas mabuti sana if included din yung author(s) ng libro.

Maybe you can add this one as well Blockchain Basics: A Non-Technical Introduction in 25 Steps by Daniel Drescher

Nasa Picture naman yung mga Author Tol, malaki rin yung mga larawan kaya sakto naman mababasa rin nila. Maraming salamat pala dito tol idadagdag ko lang to sa susunod na Update ko.
I may suggest mate na lagyan mo rin kung maaari kung ssan shop mabibili.
I think maganda talaga siguro kong kapag ang author ay pinoy, makakarelate kasi tayo kung ano ito.
Well, waiting for your update mate para makita ko lahat kung saan pwedi mabili, most likely kasi sa pinakita mo sa amazon market pwedi.
4689  Local / Pilipinas / Re: Patay na nga ba ang dominanteng bear? on: May 19, 2019, 10:32:40 PM
Napansin niyo ba takbo ng price sa crypto market kabayan? After a small correction, there should be a resistance patungong bull run. May naalala ako eh kung paano naging movement ng Bitcoin. Para sumasayaw ng cha-cha, back step isa at paabanti dalawa, parang ganyan takbo ng price ng bitcoin sa ngayon ang napansin ko. Well, bear market now has gone and we are facing now into a bull market which all of us are wanted.
4690  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What importance is kyc In gambling section on: May 19, 2019, 07:07:24 PM
I do not mind KYC for a gambling site. If you are genuine and you have no intention to cheat or scam, then there is no need to fear of KYC.  Also by doing kyc, the people will not be involved in any illegal activities.
I am favor on this, why we should afraid of KYC? If we know that site is legit and have a good reputation then, why not submit your personal data. Online gambling is mostly used cryptocurrency as a fund to deposit and since online it is prone to hack and scam and I guess having KYC/AML implementation is a big help to trace if there are fraud activities, besides KYC implementation is often now in ICO/IEO projects and I guess it is also applicable in gambling because we also talking money here.
4691  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Scammed by Bitblender!? on: May 19, 2019, 05:57:06 PM
is it scam? Try to mix, the first 3 Transactions worked. Now the rest ist still "sending..." more than 1 hour
I think 1 hour is too early to get panic I guess and you should wait for the Randomized delay (mandatory, between 1 and 6 hours).
Have you read the first the guide of bitblender before claiming it here and get panic while your bitcoin now is mixing?


Despite being a Clearnet mixing service, BitMixer.io claims to keep no logs or personal information, essentially marketing itself as an anonymous Bitcoin mixing service. No account creation is required to use the service, and features include:

- Customizable service fee (set your own service fee between 0.5 and 3.5%)
- Customizable delay (optional, up to 23 hours)
- Multiple withdrawals (optional)

Cons:
- All traffic goes through CloudFlare
- Requires JavaScript
2. Bit Launder

Link: https://bitlaunder.com

Bit Launder offers two services - a Quick Mix and a Secure Mix. Account creation is required, and features include:

- Standardized service fees (2% or 3% depending on the service selected)
- Customizable delay (optional)
- Multiple withdrawals (optional)

Cons:
- All traffic goes through CloudFlare
- Requires JavaScript
3. Coin Mixer

Link: https://coinmixer.net

Coin Mixer was started in 2013, and offers a standard Bitcoin Mixing service online, with no account creation required. Features include:

- Randomized service fees (1.5-3%)
- Randomized delay (mandatory, between 1 and 6 hours)
- Multiple withdrawals (optional)

4692  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Worst Online Crypto Wallet Ever! [Poll] on: May 19, 2019, 05:35:59 PM
I voted Freewallet.org.
When I was a newbie here I didn't know which better wallet to store my ERC20 token from bounty reward, upon searching I found out this wallet and I downloaded their apps into my phone and looking an ETH address I don't know if they are supporting ERC20 token.
To cut a long story short, when I was planning to withdraw my token I didn't find the name of token there but in etherscan.io I saw my token was there. The thing that makes me more disappointed they don't have a support team to assist costumer troubles and maybe until now. I saw there is one of their representative here and they have scammed accusation.

It can found it here, FREEWallet.org SCAM ( Don't use any of their iOS or Android APP)

They can't blame me in that case if I am one of their users that unsatisfied to their service.
4693  Economy / Exchanges / Re: cant open my bittrex account from my labtop on: May 19, 2019, 05:12:52 PM
it open fine from my mobile every time i try to open from my laptop it send me email  and send me back to Logan page
Have you tried to check your email?
As far as remember when I logged into that exchange site before I had received an email notification from them (Bittrex IP Verification) where I can log in my account.

I think that is your problem check first if there's an email sent from Bittrex Team.

4694  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Need me some advice on: May 19, 2019, 04:55:55 PM
And I am not so sure if I want to give those documents to some random dude in a random country. There is like a couple hundred bucks in there, but uhhh, I am just undecided and am in some sort of dilemma right now.
If you need to sell your coins in Bittrex exchange or just to have to trade in there you've nothing to do is to verify your account. Bitrex exchange is one of the reputed exchange so far and I personally didn't have doubt on it.
If cryptocurrency is not prohibited in your country then submitting verification documents is not a problem there, the decision is yours.

But first, maybe you need to read their FAQ too regarding verification process if you don't mind.
https://bittrex.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/categories/200049234-FAQ-Frequently-Asked-Questions

-just give my 2 cents here.
4695  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Exchanges that let you withdraw FIAT to your credit card on: May 19, 2019, 04:32:07 PM
As far as I know, Bittrex crypto exchange offered a USD withdrawal/deposit via wire transfer, but I think this not directly to your credit card you must have first an account on Bank if which country you are.
But first, I think you to prepare your personal documents, pretty assure that transferring fiat from the exchange is need KYC/AML.

You can read it here their FAQ.
Fiat Deposit and Withdrawals- Bittrex does not charge fees for USD deposits and withdrawals. You will want to check with your bank as they may charge a fee to send your wire transfer as well as receive a wire transfer at your bank. Also, for international customers if your bank uses an intermediary bank you will want to check with them to see if they charge a fee.
4696  Local / Others (Pilipinas) / Re: Topics you didn't know that exist in 2018 [PH Local Board] on: May 19, 2019, 03:15:22 PM
I really appreciate it OP dami mo na pala nagawang thread and of all them are very interesting topics together with @theyoung who was also a good contributor on our local section ng mga magaganda at very informative topics. I know this thread will give good benefits to the newcomers na katulad nating mga pinoy at maaring sila din ang susunod sa mga yapak ng mga magagaling dito.

Tulad ng thread na ito na ginawa ni @cabalism13, [INDEX] Tips/Guide/Tutorial Threads on Pilipinas Section
It is summarized and easy to find out kung may kaialangan kang dapat balikan at pag aralan.

It would be nice kung ma i-pinned post siya para madaling makita ng mga newbie.
4697  Economy / Services / Re: [CFNP] BitBlender Signature Campaign | Up to 0.0003BTC/Post | Member - Legendary on: May 19, 2019, 02:28:45 AM
I've decided to allow one more Member rank user to join our ranks. Apply now!

Guys, the manager looking for Member rank participant. I didn't notice Hhampuz selecting high rank to fill the lower slot.
But the decision is on the hand of sir Hhmapuz, so good luck to the applicants.

4698  Other / Serious discussion / Re: Interesting, weird and very different Bitcoin websites on: May 19, 2019, 12:37:20 AM
Oh my God. I actually tried to view the link you have provided. I am actually drunk but I accidentally clicked the thread and directed me to this. Ain't know, it is weird but I find the website very helpful and hilarious!

Kudos to the team who made this website. I tried to click my spacebar and I actually did it a hundred times!
4699  Economy / Speculation / Re: When bitcoin will come out on the market before the launch to the moon on: May 18, 2019, 11:51:55 PM
Due to the Thether and Binance issues, the bitcoin price would be affected and would possibly go down within 2-4 months. IMO
We can see that bitcoin's price is currently recovering from frequent downfalls. However, this is not the perfect time to be enthusiastic. I also agree that the correction might happen in the summer season just like what happened last week. However again, we won't know because there is also a chance where summer might be the moon we are actually waiting for.
4700  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: easy bite for scammers on: May 18, 2019, 11:25:38 PM
Well, I was also a victim of this scheme. In the year 2018, I was thinking that that specific year is the best time to be involved with the cryptocurrency full time. I joined a signature and thought that it was the best investment I had in my life. However, the ICO never had any updates after they did not reach their timeframes and milestones. I would love to see them being sued and put into the jail. However, I never seen anyone from them got so.
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