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481  Economy / Gambling / Re: ♨️🎲 WINDICE.io 🎲 Contests 🏆 TvT 🔰 Progressive Faucet💰 Jackpots 🎁❤ on: April 26, 2020, 07:26:58 AM
Once again 10 days to reach another 10 million mark, that is one million bets per day. Interestingly we do not see the stats of how it moved in between and I can't say what happened but I remember very vividly that last year during moving from 150 to 160 that was 10 days as well, I do not remember anything in between and it is only !106! pages so anyone who wants to read all of it and wants to check the difference could do so because they shared each 10 million here, but I feel like there was a down period during late autumn and early winter, however it picked up during late winter once again and now peaked again.

A million bets per day is awesome, that is rivaling even the biggest casinos right now, not gonna name any names but the biggest casino we know around here has 1.7 million per day, windice is not far behind, for a casino that is a lot newer compared to giants of crypto gambling, windice moved up pretty quickly.
482  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Football Transfers Speculation, Odds and Predictions on: April 25, 2020, 06:50:53 PM
Chelsea should have sold Olivier Giroud in January, I think around that time a few clubs were interested in signing the French man(and he wasn't getting playing time). Extending his contract now is the only way to ensure that Chelsea will get some money from him when they eventually sell him, because I'm sure Giroud doesn't have any chance in Chelsea anymore, Abraham is preferred to him, and he is 33 years of age, Chelsea will be interested in a younger striker for sure.
Giroud is still likely to leave Chelsea in the upcoming transfer window, especially if Frank Lampard team bring in a new striker.  But the steps taken by Chelsea were also carried out with the aim of blocking the potential for players with the number 18 jersey to join Tottenham Hotspur who can bring it for free if there is no contract extension.
I know it is not really all that common for the big clubs to not find buyers for their players but it is still an option plus with corona going on and all it might get even harder. When you sign someone that old, you are risking paying him for another year without using them at all and maybe nobody will buy him. Although I am sure they will find some place that will take him, even if it is only covering his fee they paid so far plus the agent fee and so forth, they will eventually find someone to get him.

Chelsea may not get a player a lot younger and around the same talent and around the same price, if a player is talented and young they are usually very expensive and since the leagues are closed for now they missed a lot of revenue as well, so they are probably trying to make a dime anywhere they can.
483  Economy / Economics / Re: Internet would become the most expensive commodity in the world. on: April 25, 2020, 04:56:53 PM
We are not sure about that yet. At a time like this, internet shouldn’t be the most expensive commodity in the world, rather it should be the most on demand. One thing we must remember here: all digital things will lose its value over the time as numerous supply hence I expect internet cannot be an exception Cool.

This is the right time that network providers should reduce the cost of the services they offer, since so many people will be in need of it and lots of people right now don’t have any job doing, they are just staying at home. These people really need to be doing all they can to support, unless they are all evil and lack sympathy and just want to dry people off their pocket. I do hope that this situation comes to an end very soon.
484  Economy / Economics / Re: Rookie thing. on: April 25, 2020, 12:46:16 PM
I do understand where you’re heading to. There is not going to be anything as cryptocurrency replacing fiat, take for example – Bitcoin replacing USD. No, that’s not going to happen, but the government might decide to create their own cryptocurrency which will be controlled and sold as an asset to the people through the Central banks.

Last year there was news about China creating their own cryptocurrency, and this year it seems they are close to it and almost done with the development. Other countries might choose to do the same or they will not. But let’s just imagine that Bitcoin replaces every other currency, when you want to buy things you will pay an amount of Bitcoin or Satoshis that’s worth what you’re buying.
485  Economy / Economics / Re: The pandemic outcome on: April 25, 2020, 08:59:16 AM
I am a single guy, and I have my little brother who lives with me. It has not been easy ever since the coronavirus outbreak, the lockdown/quarantine and the rest of them. It has been very difficult. I pray that this situation don’t get serious to the extent that the lockdown will be getting extended.

The worst part of it all is that despite that there is a lockdown, the virus keeps on increasing in my country, it makes me wonder what exactly is causing the virus to keep spreading and another thing is that most people where I live are now starting to feel that this is just a hoax, quite funny. I hope that their ignorance doesn’t reach a level where it makes everything worst.
486  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Can Bitcoin Become Negative in Value? on: April 24, 2020, 06:51:18 PM
Uuhm,  Roll Eyes ???I don’t think that such can happen to Bitcoin. There was a reason why the Oil market has dropped to a negative price. The news has it that in a bid to avoid incurring storage cost, the sellers are now paying their buyers to take deliveries. This is the first time that such has happened in history, and to be sincere, a lot of people in the past would have doubted that such a thing would ever happen, but now it happened.

So in the case of Bitcoin, I am not going to doubt it, neither am I expecting it to happen. It would be better that it never happens, because a lot of people would see that as an opportunity to make some foolish comments. Bitcoin will keep growing, and as the years goes on, the community will grow along with the price.
487  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin banking system on: April 24, 2020, 04:13:07 PM
Bitcoin is very strong , but another question we have to be asking ourselves is whether our government is going to let Bitcoin prevail?
Bitcoin gives us freedom, and to the government it is out of reach and cannot be controlled by them. So, do you think that they are going to allow people to go fully on Bitcoin? If they notice that majority of the people are starting to move away from fiat and moving into Bitcoin, they might start putting up a fight against it.

Some of them are now talking about creating their own cryptocurrency, and I saw news recently that China is close to releasing theirs, even saw someone that posted the Chinese cryptocurrency wallet, what it looks like in this forum.
488  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Exchanges WITHOUT KYC? on: April 24, 2020, 02:43:49 PM
I think it's safe to say that the majority of us hates KYC/AML these days. It feels so wrong to submit all your personal details when dealing with something like cryptocurrencies, as it wasnt the intention with BTC to reveal your identity at all.

With tons of exchanges enforcing it, which exchanges do you guys use now? Hit me!

I've been trading on DEX's as of lately, just to get a feeling of how they work, and I must say it feels good trading while being in control of your own private keys. Used Blocknet's DEX to trade some LTC for BTC, for the upcomng halving event, and it worked out fine.

What other alternatives can you guys recommend?
DEX are a good way for trading and right now Bisq has been treeing after LocalBitcoin bans cash. I don’t know about he exchange you have mentioned. There are some local exchanges in my country that I also use, you trade directly with them and you don’t any online platforms, you simply reach out to them and carry out the trade and send your payment to your favorite payment method.

I also make use of centralized exchanges, and the ones I am using are only the popular ones and nothing more, although I know that none of them should be trusted 100%, but still they are better than making use of exchanges with no reputation.
489  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Why people run away from trading!!! on: April 24, 2020, 11:02:17 AM
Trading is not meant for everyone. If you try trading and it’s not working for you then you have no other option than to quit while you still have the time and look for something else to do.

Seriously, I tried once to teach someone how to trade and despite everything I did, he was still not getting it. I simply advised him to look for something else to do. He’s a photographer and I helped him set up an account on Fiverr and also create gigs, and he’s been selling out working as a freelancer photographer. What he does now is to invest money in Bitcoin and just Hodl. So trading is not for everyone, but investing is for everyone.
490  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Why lots of people got scam easily on: April 23, 2020, 06:32:04 PM
The term conman comes from confidence man, and conning someone is usually confidence trick so all of them are related to confidence and not because they are confident or the other ones are not confident, it is because they create confidence in people.

If you are good at sales you can become a scam artist as well, all you have to do is create this amazing feeling in people on what you are scamming about, tell them how awesome it is, how great it will be, and how lucky they are that they are there at that moment because they can get in very early etc etc the clichle scammer things.

Basically it is a very important part of scamming someone, as long as you can make them trust you, that is confidence building and that means you can trick them into doing whatever you want.
491  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Coronavirus ain't helping on: April 23, 2020, 05:07:11 PM
We all have a new hope for crypto this year and no one saw coronavirus outbreak coming, if this isn't contained anytime soon all dreams might be nothing but dreams this year, Coronavirus ain't helping at all
This situation has thought us a lot. Right now I believe that a lot of us have realized that we can’t predict the future cryptocurrency, because we don’t know the future of the cryptocurrency market and neither do we know the future of any other market in the world, because anything happen at anytime and change everything.

From now on, anyone that wants to invest their money will always give it a second thought and know what’s right for them before investing, because they have realized that things don’t happy the way think it should happen. My happiness is that no matter what happens, after sometime the price of Bitcoin is going to increase again.
492  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Best Ethereum Wallets on: April 23, 2020, 03:58:09 PM
Thank for this discussion Smiley. Starting with the desktop wallets, I have not made use of the Gurda, Atomic and MyCrypto wallet, but I have used the Exodus wallet and it’s very good. So I am only going to recommend that one, and it also has a really good interface on Desktop. As for Mobile (Android and iOS), I don’t like the other wallets that were mentioned apart from the Trust wallet.

Trust wallet is the only one I like, and I have tried all of them that you mentioned there. And there are also some bad reports on Coinomi as of recent. Then as for Hardware wallets, I have only used the Ledger Nano S, and I have not tried others yet. And lastly, online wallets, Blockchain is already a good choice there. I also have the Blockchain wallet on mobile.
493  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How bitcoins is helping during the lockdown on: April 23, 2020, 12:51:55 PM
If it’s with investment, to be sincere , he’s not going to make anything profit at this time. And as for bounty campaigns, that’s a good choice, but it’s going to take him sometime to be able to start joining them and making earnings, since he will have to work towards growing his account in this forum and becoming a junior member at least.

These days, you can’t grow your account by just spamming the forum like some used to do before. This time around you work hard, you write good posts and you also have patience. If he can have patience and work on that, then he’s going to benefit from this community. And I hope he does.
494  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Craig W. only claims to be Satoshi, because he knows the real Satoshi is dead? on: April 23, 2020, 12:10:14 PM
I don’t know if this is true or not, but you do have a point here. It might be that Craig Wright knows about this Satoshi Nakamoto and maybe the real person is dead and he then decides to claim that he’s the one so that he can take all the glory.

Or maybe he took the courage to do so, because he saw other people that has been claiming to be the real Satoshi that nothing was done to them. You just can’t tell. And moreover, I am not wishing that Satoshi be dead, because I am hoping that one day he would show up and reveal himself and take the spot he deserves. I seriously want to see who the real Satoshi Nakamoto is, and I don’t want him to die , not yet lol.
495  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Masterbating 2.0 Emails, don’t fall for the trap. on: April 23, 2020, 11:46:03 AM
Yes, it’s not good to be replying such emails. I have not experienced such before, but I have seen a lot of people that have been threatened with issues like this. And it doesn’t stop, it keeps happening all the time, so I don’t see anything wrong with you posting about it. People really have to be careful.

When things like these happening and people are trying to threaten you by saying they will expose your privacy, you shouldn’t be afraid. Stand your ground, delete their nails and block them for good so they wouldn’t any other access to you. Just following the basics of internet security measurements will be more than enough for this kind of attempts, in my opinion.
496  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do some gamblers actually win? on: April 21, 2020, 09:02:41 PM
If you gamble for short period of time then you may win something. Only the gamblers who keep on trying must be losing always and I guess once started gambling, it would be too hard to finish off gambling shorter.

This is because of losing their control over all the actions of gambling. Unlike we must imagine/assume gambling also requires lots of dedication and accurate decisions and when you missing them due to emotional failures then you may face losses. All gamblers when keep playing for longer times may commit mistakes which may lead to losses.
497  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Germany League - Bundesliga Prediction Thread on: April 21, 2020, 06:31:22 PM
Maybe they might be also trying to get this over with? That is a potential as well and one that we never really considered before. If you put all players in one pitch and hold them there for 2 weeks and make them play rest of the season you are risking around 500 to 1000 people there (talking about the whole league and all players + staff so forth) and that means for 2 weeks we will have a very closely monitored and constantly tested version of the league with no viewers at all at the stadiums, that could be very well done if they are careful enough.

In return they will be capable of telling players to relax until next season which is a very good option considering everyone is looking at the leagues like when are they starting, this way they will be done with and can lock themselves out for months ahead.
498  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin and the Black Americans on: April 21, 2020, 11:51:32 AM
Seriously, what do you mean by the black Americans? Man, there is nothing like the Black Americans. There isn’t no where it is said that the blacks are the only ones that are afraid to make use of Blockchain and cryptocurrency, this is a joke.

There are lots of people who don’t like to make use of Bitcoin or the Blockchain, they are just not interested, and it has nothing to do with what race they are from. There are white people who are not interested cryptocurrency and there are also Asians, and people from all part of the world who are literally not interested. So stop saying that it is only the black Americans that are not interested in it.
499  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 5G & Bitcoin Risks? on: April 21, 2020, 09:55:16 AM
Some people have said that if it’s possible, that we can avoid such a problem by making use of Wi-Fi when we want to make use of our Bitcoin wallets, whether we are outside or at homes, we should connect to Wi-Fi. But I’m not really sure about this, and I’m also not going to believe that 5G networks will be used by the government to trace and destroy cryptocurrency addresses and wallets.

If that should be the case, anyone who wants to make use of Bitcoin in transaction should always try to generate and make use of new addresses at all times. I believe by generating new address, you can avoid being traced and all sort of things like that.
500  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin declined 3% as the coronavirus spread in italy on: April 21, 2020, 09:16:06 AM
It’s obvious that Coronavirus led to the fall of Bitcoin market earlier this year. I have seen some people who keeps saying that Coronavirus is not the reason, but I am not going to believe all they say. I do know that there are other things that caused the decrease, but Covid-19 was part of it.

There are other things that contributed to the fall for sure, just like the oil war that I have seen some mention, and maybe the plus token scam. If you check, Bitcoin started falling when the pandemic got really serious, and same thing with other stocks in the market. So I don’t really get why anyone would say that the pandemic wasn’t the cause of the fall.
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