If there are already many respectable services that work great, is there any need for more similar services to pop? Why do we need 1000 exchanges and 100 casinos anyway?
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I'm officially confused! I didn't understand much about how this works... or I might haven't been able to focus on it because it's late here. But this site you mentioned is interesting: https://www.wolframalpha.com/ !
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Well, that's what one can achieve by being an organized team. Full centralization can lead to tyranny and full decentralization can lead to chaos; I see Ripple standing in a balanced middle and enjoying the good sides from both sides. I just hope it won't take from the bad sides of both sides as well!
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I like the idea of an anonymous project driven by community. However, i am not sure if it is a good coin to invest in. Motivation of dev to develop without being paid unclear and very high inflation rate.
The inflation isn't that different from the first years of Ravencoin and Bitcoin. Given the recent crackdown on mixing services, a ground-up anonymous coin like GRIN could become the new standard for anonymous transactions. I find GRIN a good investment at those levels, at least holding a few coins won't hurt you.
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A mobile-friendly site or app for Android/iOS would be great. However, I suppose that Google and Apple are very strict as to what kind of cryptocurrency-related apps they allow.
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Thanks for sharing! The settlement speed could become faster I hope, I would definitely use it then if I'd meet such a machine. When ARK returns to its deserved valuation of over $5, I'll be making enough ARK every day through staking to buy 1 coffee and a snack every day!
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Xumm... a great app with a terrible name! Well, sometimes the terrible names just stick and are easy to remember, so I guess it's OK ! It's interesting that their first choice for a name was 'Xign', but it was previously used by JPMorgan! But it seems to be the only thing someone would need to transact with XRP and maybe with any cryptocurrency overall. As they described it in the article, "We're building something my mother could use; and maybe even would want to use."
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I know it's hard, but you guys should do your own research and diversify. Putting everything in ETH and BTC is too risky. At the current state, ETH is not ready for mass adoption; and when it'll be it might have been overrun by the competitors like ARK (read about ARK Logic and you'll see it's much better than simple Smart Contracts).
Right now LOOM is also a great investment, an Ethereum sidechain which allow games to be built on a faster and cheaper network, issues that take too long to be solved by Ethereum.
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From their official Twitter, a few minutes ago, Link: https://t.co/h2fZvVBL1A?amp=1 (it's a PDF) Title: Liquidators’ First Report on the State of Affairs Date: 31/05/2019
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In our local place ? There are regular gamblers here who play gambling ( card based ) every single day ( every afternoon to be specific ) and i witnessed thier winning moment alot of times but other times or other days , they also get experience to loose . This only means that you cant get be succesful in gambling but you can only be succesful on other things .
Usually a gambler would not keep track of his record, he win some and lose some, that's the real thing in gambling. Maybe we will noticed he is a successful gambler if he keeps winning everytime or most of the time, but that's really rate in gambling. I was keeping records of my stock market trades while I was winning, when I started to lose my gains I just stopped keeping records! lol I suppose something similar is happening to gambler, they prefer to NOT KNOW how much they're losing. Also, My opinion to the thread's question is that, when it comes to pure luck games, the amount of successful people should be MAXIMUM around 40% to 45%... but none of the people I know are gambling.
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Lol, it's not all of them that are offering instant withdrawal , trust me, and there are even those of them that will require you to fill out every single information of your life just to register as a member and they still claim to be a blockchain casino, I don't know why a casino will be accepting Bitcoin and still be asking for all those information like they are doing a KYC. I always avoid casinos like that ,cause they are likely up to something . A blockchain casino should only require just your email and password to sign up.
It should depend on the law of the country the casino is based in. If they wouldn't abide by their local laws, they would be chased by their government for assisting in money laundering.
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Did anyone here have a chance to play the EnjinCraft game? If yes can someone please tell me how can we play the game? I mean I am not receiving the protected resource code.
Wow this is a fantastic idea! But I imagine being trolled in this would be many time more irritating than in the normal game. But after researching it, the answer to your question seems to be this: "This review is in currently in progress. Enjincraft is still in Closed beta mode and not open to the general public"( https://boxmining.com/enjincraft/)
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I like the flashing "NEW" icon next to Zenzo's name! So far I feel good with my investment on Zenzo, the team is passionate about their software and platform which makes me want to support them. It's also good that I can hold the MN rewards and buy games from http://arcade.zenzo.io , the rewards of 1 masternode are enough to buy a new game every 1 to 2 months using ZNZ, depending on the title!
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Support of multiple currencies is a big plus, not many services go that way. The "invest" option is also something interesting and new.
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Thanks! I sow them all. "War of Crypto" looks interesting, I just hope they'll change the name before they launch... Other than that most games were mediocre at best, I don't understand why building a game with cryptocurrencies in its financial core would send the games quality 10 to 15 years back. I guess most devs are lazily developing a cash-grab game they don't plan to keep supporting for a long time. There was even a game based on Faketoshi's BSV lol
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Who the fck have all these Ark tokens and walking the price down? I see all the Ark team tokens are there.
If I recall correctly, every time ARK has pumped lately it started during the Asian morning. Right now I don't see the ARK's price moving down, at least against fiats... I guess since BTC is going up it looks like ARK is going down... it's relative ! In any case, don't expect the price to pump in every software update ARK is doing, if that was how things were working the ARK would be on the top 5 already with so many updates back-to-back. Just be patient and wait for product adoption.
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They are useful to increase the miserable amount of mined coins ! And overall they are fine for small amounts which you won't mind to lose. I don't think you can play any game in a fiat site with something like 5$ (without at least spending half of it in bank transaction costs)
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"If you are not in, you cannot win!"
I prefer the motto "If you are not in, you cannot lose" I guess this won't be a famous opinion in this board, but the fact that a family won 175million doesn't change the reality that many other families have lost a total of more than that.
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If you consider the stock market as a form of gamble... nope... it was my first year after a long time that it has been harsh. I'm kinda brake-even at the moment but I'm mad with the situation, 1) Random issues between USA & China.... 2) People are so hyped about AMD which I shorted but fell only a tiny bit and I got only a miserable gain, I'm now out because I don't want to fight people's hype over things we haven't seen yet. 3) Nvidia which I'm long for 3 years now is falling like crazy because of a "just fine" performance.
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