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4681  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcoin Casinos on: February 16, 2019, 03:58:12 PM
Its really weird I have never heard about any of those casinos you have listed and yet you call them top 10 best casino? If they were actually really good, i would have heard about them somewhere. Either you are getting paid to promote them over here or you are just trying to get some random refs  to join those "well known" casino.
4682  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Understand addiction! on: February 16, 2019, 03:39:22 PM
It quite easy to say those words "change your lifestyle and focus on something else to quit your addiction. But that is the part they are not able to execute for which they are stuck up with that addiction. But sadly they do not have any other option. I never believe on slow quitting. That thing never works for like most of the people. You either go cold turkey or stick with your addiction.
The best way is to get someone who will help you through quitting through constant monitoring of your life (i know that would be quite annoying but its worth it).
4683  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How to find a mentor for trading on: February 16, 2019, 02:01:08 PM
Why would you need a mentor? Use your own intuition. Practice self learning. Its the best. You will make mistakes if you learn by yourself. And these mistakes are crucial for you to master yourself in trading (exaggerating a little too much by using the word master haha). Or you can read other peoples progress on trading and how they are doing it. You will find tons of blogs and videos out there.
4684  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Can you buy National Lottery tickets with Bitcoin in your country? on: February 16, 2019, 01:30:47 PM
I am just curious to know if you can buy lottery tickets for your own national lottery in your country. I am not referring to all these scam gambling sites with supposed "Provably Fair" lottery systems.

I bought some lottery tickets online and I was only presented with the old traditional payment options and I figured it is time for us to approach these Lottery operators, to ask for a Bitcoin payment option.  Wink

If enough people ask for this, they just might consider giving us that option to pay with bitcoins.  Grin  What payment options do you have for online lottery in your country?
If your government does not accept or consider bitcoin or other crypto currencies as a legal tender/currency than no way you will be able to purchase those state lotteries with crypto currencies. But you can use third party people who will buy those tickets for you in exchange of bitcoin.
And if you really want to try some legitimate lottery, join crypto-games.net. I can guarantee you the results are all legitimate and not rigged Smiley.
4685  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Cryptocurrency has come to stay on: February 16, 2019, 01:15:00 PM
Today, more people leave the cryptocurrency than come to it. The reason for this is still misinformation and the long wait for bullrun. To be honest, I myself was disappointed in the cryptocurrency. I thought the community needed to develop blockchain and it turned out that the community is chasing easy and fast money.

You are saying exactly the opposite. More people are actually joining the community. The more the words about blockchain and crypto currencies are being spread (be it negative or positive), the more the people are joining out of curiosity or interest. And if people leaves, then let them go. They were here just for the profits, not for helping us develop the technology.
4686  Economy / Speculation / Re: Seems to me Bitcoin is getting over the bear sh*t on: February 16, 2019, 12:50:20 PM
Can we stop with this bear and bull run thing already? If we are going to have a rise in price (bull run), it will happen on its own eventually. If the price starts to fall (bearish), then all we can do is just deal with it and let it happen. Keeping on discussing about it does not help the price to rise or fall in anyway. It rather creates confusion among newbies.
4687  Economy / Digital goods / Re: WTS SELLING Steam Gift Cards Only 77% (BTC-WMZ) on: February 15, 2019, 08:06:00 PM
I would like to know how you obtained those cards. Are these cracked or stolen gift cards? If they are , then users who redeem those cards will be risking their steam account and might receive some sort of infraction on their account. Unless they are legitimately obtained, I wouldn't recommend anyone to risk using these cards.

no bro all of the cards that im sending or legit and there is no problem after activision. coustomers should active this cards under 3 minutes because i get these cards from many suppliers and i dont trust them about high times more than 5 minutes some of them selling these cards again to another one thats the only problem and because of that im saying you should activating under 3 minutes and inform me
Then there is high chances that you are reselling cards that are stolen, cracked or bought online using stolen credit cards. Did the person you are buying from provide you any sort of proof of purchase (invoice or a picture of a scratched card)? I guess not.  And funny that you are buying from a person who you do not trust  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes.
4688  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: KYC for $25 worth of XLM? on: February 15, 2019, 07:58:48 PM
I filled out this form more than two months ago, I uploaded my ID card, and took a live picture with my camera, I still haven't been approved, for me it was a scam so I gave away personal information without getting anything back.
However I still hope to get an email with approval one day...
Blockchain.info/com has been online for a very long time. They have been providing their service from the beginning. It is actually one of the decent online web wallets (though i don't recommend anyone to use web wallets as they are never safe) out there. You even have access to your private keys. They won't be scamming you or risking their reputation for just $25. Have you tried contacted their support or resend your infromation?
I just got an email from Blockchain.com.  They are giving away $25 worth of their Stellar (XLM) coin, but in order to claim it you have to submit a selfie and a government identification card.

I don't have any suspicions about Blockchain, I believe they're legit, but I'm always hesitant to spread my personal information around.

How many of you folks plan to claim your $25?
Becareful it may be scammers trying to steal your information.. why would they wanna give you money just to get your personal information.. this seems suspicious
Nothing suspicious. They are actually giving away free Stellar coins to those who verify their identification. Verifying your ID also opens up various features on their wallet.
4689  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Are we not abusing decentralization? on: February 15, 2019, 07:55:57 PM
Decentralization is one of the greatest dreams of Satoshi looking at the how the blockchain technology and its immutable distributed ledger has been designed. Well it saddens my heart that the greed of men has led to the abusing of this freedom and liberty that Satoshi wanted us to have in the financial industry. Look at the way people are being scammed and robbed in broad day light just because crypto is embedded in anonymity and decentralization. I think we've all had it to the peak, how about we have some level of regulation with the activities in the crypto industry. Share your thoughts commrades.
People gets scammed when using FIAT currency too. You can't blame crypto currencies only. Those who are getting scammed should be blamed too for being irresponsible. It was their fault partially that they got scammed. If they remained alert or did take proper precautions, then there would have been high chance that they could have avoided getting scammed.
4690  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Where to go for 10,000% plus profits in 2019? on: February 15, 2019, 07:53:45 PM
In terms of returns what digital currencies do you predict are in the running for a podium finish in 2019?
You should go to your bed and dream about the 10,000% plus profit. Like seriously? Do you really think you will be able to make 10,000% profit by investing on a coin within 2019? At least be realistic when asking questions on the forum. You really think people will know which coins will be pumped by x10000 its initial value? If a coin does goes that high, then the price of that coin is being manipulated and will die eventually.
4691  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: KYC for $25 worth of XLM? on: February 15, 2019, 07:40:27 PM
I just got an email from Blockchain.com.  They are giving away $25 worth of their Stellar (XLM) coin, but in order to claim it you have to submit a selfie and a government identification card.

I don't have any suspicions about Blockchain, I believe they're legit, but I'm always hesitant to spread my personal information around.

How many of you folks plan to claim your $25?
Their giveaway hasn't ended yet? I have been seeing this Stellar giveaway for a while. Honestly, I wouldn't be giving away my information for a site that I do not use and for only $25. Its actually not worth it if you do not use their wallet.
But they do have their reason for the KYC thing. I guess this is their only way to stop people from claiming multiple times.
4692  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What aims have you lost your funds so far in crypto? on: February 15, 2019, 07:37:19 PM
Back in 2017 I believe we have lots and lots of millionaires and billionaires in the crypto atmosphere, now back in 2018 we really have a terrible happenings like for e.g the drop down of bitcoin, ICO no longer paying up, funds get missing either on Exhcangers site or investment. I believe we have lots of encounters in lost of funds

Now what is your own side you ever lost your funds?
The price drop does not mean that one has lost a lot. If you think about the coins only, they still have the same amount of coins now when compared to the coins they had when the price almost reached $20,000. So this means they did not actually lose anything unless they sold it for cheaper value.
Fortunately i haven't lost (not counting the price drop or anything related to that) anything so far. Never fell for a huge scam or didn't lose any coin on an exchange.
4693  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Casino Slot Malfunction Looking for investor ASAP on: February 15, 2019, 04:43:54 PM
Do not trust this user. He is here just to scam people. There is a high chance that there is no  "bug" or "malfunction". He is just a gambling addict and will use your coins to gamble. Notice he said "some of my coins", which means  that there is no guarantee that you will win every time for which OP isn't willing to risk all  his coins.
4694  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Is there any valid reason to continue gambling? on: February 15, 2019, 03:50:35 PM
To be honest, there is only one reason to continue to gamble. "I have shit tons of money and I have nothing else to do with it. So why not entertain myself" is the only reason that comes to my mind right now. Others who give reasons are just showing excuses to "cover" their gambling addiction from others, nothing else.
4695  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Trader don't speculate? on: February 15, 2019, 03:30:37 PM
Speculation is nearly the same like gambling, but trading is activity that the same like others business that we should be use risk management and trading plan. Beside that we should be have knowledge about technical analysis and how to predict trend of crypto market.

It is like gambling but with much better odds if you are actually an intelligent person.  I know even the smartest can get wrecked but more often than not you will have winning decisions if you are patient and don't fall for the manipulation.
Don't compare trading with gambling. Gambling and trading are two different things. Gambling depends totally on luck (talking about games like dice and slots) where you have no control over your bet amount. In case of trading, you have a better edge on controlling your losses. You can back out anytime from trading and reducing your overall losses (compare it with bet amount when betting. You can't remove your bet once palced. You either win or lose everything. But in case of trading, you want withdraw your investment and save some of it).

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4696  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Positivity is necessary in the cryptocurrency space on: February 15, 2019, 03:06:19 PM
If anyone has crypto experience of atleast 3 year they will be clearly knowing about bear manipulation so they will never leave just to liquidate their funds.ya it is currently for new trader but they should be more sensible enough not to just start trading ,I personally think new trader should check market for at least 3-4 month before going with funds as crypto market is entirely different from stock ,here there are bag holders with vast connection to create fomo or fud trends.
I wouldn't say they shouldn't trade at all. After all experience matter. Let them start with small amount. Let them make mistakes and learn from those mistake. Just looking at the market without experiencing won't help them much. They should fall for those FUDs and fomo and understand how it works.
And yeah, positivism is required. But being too optimistic may stir you away from reality. I prefer being realistic while trading instead of being optimistic every moment.
4697  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: What if the bull run started and ended in one night? on: February 15, 2019, 02:17:57 PM
I know it is basically impossible but what if, while you slept the bull run commenced and the price of Bitcoin climbs to $50k and then goes back to $3k just as you wake up. Then you see the charts for confirmation of what went down while you slumbered. What will you do by then? I want to hear your thoughts on this.  Grin
If that happens that it would not be considered a bull run, rather a short burst due to either price manipulation or through random pump and huge dump by a group of whales where only they will make profit whereas others will suffer huge loss. A bull run is a steady rise of the price through out weeks/months.
Again, this kind of short burst is actually unhealthy for the market. This is something we all don't need at all.
4698  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: 2019 No Bull Run, the Bull is Sleeping on: February 14, 2019, 08:06:38 PM
In my prediction i think every price altcoin is still down because fail and scam project.A good project lock their token to save a fall price. But its not give effect to make their price is up because too little buyer in market.
Will the altcoin raise again in middle 2019 ?


You just can't blame only the fail/scam projects. In fact those project does not have much affect on the price of bitcoin or other crypto currencies (unless the project has taken huge lump of coins from investors and ran away while dumping the coins). There are various other reasons why the prices are not rising currently. No one knows if the altcoin will rise again in the middle of 2019. You will just need to have faith on the coins and wait long enough to see what happens.
4699  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: If... on: February 14, 2019, 06:45:28 PM
If you're the one who gets addicted, what possibilities can you do?



If you're gonna ask me, maybe I'll first have a serious discussion with my wife bout the money that I will gonna spend at the casinos then later on we could have an endless arguement that can lead us into nothing. If I get addicted maybe there is also a possibility that I will certainly blame people whenever I lose on a game. (That's the attitude that I have and I don't want it to show.)

And you? Would you be the same? Or even worst?
As long as you don't realize that you became addicted to gambling, then there is no way you will stop. Like you said, you will be blaming people when you lose money on a game. This "blaming" people is just an excuse for you to continue gambling and avoid the confrontation. Since you know that you might get addicted to it, then don't gamble at all in the first place.
Maybe I wouldn't be the same, but how would I know? I am not an addict.
4700  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is the large variety of Altcoins hurting the market? on: February 13, 2019, 08:36:21 PM
It doesn't actually affect/matter much in the long run. Even though if there are thousands of altcoin in the market, people will only invest on the coins that are well know and has credibility. They won't be risking themselves by investing on new altcoins that has no potential. Those other altcoins will eventually die and new ones will popup and will just get the attention of extremely small crowd of people that will have negligible affect on the market. Just look at the trade volumes and you will understand what I am saying.
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