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481  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Lending platform for cryptoassets backed loans. Help on: March 27, 2019, 08:12:29 PM
Im not a type of person who do actively took a loan but on all the websites being mentioned im only aware with Nexo.io, Blockfi.com & celsius network and the rest im not aware on their existence.
482  Economy / Economics / Re: Citi Has Scrapped Its Plan for a JPM Coin-Like Bank-Backed Cryptocurrency on: March 27, 2019, 07:51:32 PM
What significance it holds in crypto market?? None!!

Citi scrapped plan for a bank owned crypto is not a big news for the community. Sooner or later they will also move towards such implementation because digital payment system is the future. Slowly all banks will have to move to such eco system.

But these digital currencies will just be digital currencies and not cryptocurrencies. Values of these currencies will be strictly regulated and normal banking processes will apply on those! Not a big news and soon we will see more banks either to implement or scrap plans to implement such initiative! Crypto community would remain unaffected!
We dont really care at all - A line for Crypto users against these things.

As expected for banks to adopt yet they would eye for systems that being created nor backed by traditional investors and JPM coin is suited out for that criteria.So im not really shocked at all.
483  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 🔥 Dice Game Profitable Strategies 🔥 on: March 27, 2019, 07:18:58 PM
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I  have tried to see those graphs and 2 of them are most likely used some martingale and the rest of 2 is using some high multiplier/payout. Good thing that
you do able to make money and it is much better to use it on your own but be always aware that the site could anytime f*cked you up.
484  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Bittrex identification on: March 27, 2019, 07:04:06 PM
Bittrex sent me an email asking for ID but I do not want to send them my ID I actually want to close my account, but they blocked my withdrawals until I send the ID.

Anyone can assist me with this problem?

If anyone can provide me with their legal entity ID and a lawyer in their jurisdiction I will take it with the lawyer.
If you dont like to comply into their KYC then you do have the full decision on not to do it but those funds of yours would be locked forever.No one would
really able to help you out since its part of their ToS.You wont have any choice but to comply it if you like to withdraw your funds.I know KYC sucks but
theres nothing you can do anything about it.
485  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Crypto0sy Exploits Gain Serious Attention from Developers! Breaking Viral News! on: March 27, 2019, 01:19:34 PM

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 Last night with groundbreaking success, results were achieved.  Five (5) randomly submitted btc addresses, of high bitcoin value - were the highlight of social media circles and crypto-enthusiasts waiting on the outcome as Crypto0sy worked on the challenges laid out before him.

BS, post the private keys and their balances.

How much of an idiot you must be to believe that somebody who knows how to crack private keys goes to Twitter to brag while he could make millions.

With just a simple logic/common sense you can already say that all these things are total BS. No one would really tend to share out if someone manage to crack some privatekeys.
486  Economy / Economics / Re: QuadrigaCX Owes Customers $190 Million, Court Filing Shows on: March 27, 2019, 12:22:22 PM
The matter is far more complicated that we can think of. He died while in India and it is said that he was suffering from some chronic stomach disease. However, everything looked normal till I stumbled upon the below news,

https://www.scmp.com/tech/blockchain/article/2185120/quadriga-cryptocurrency-exchange-founder-filed-will-12-days-he-died

It seems like Gerald Cotten filed his will 12 days before he died. Something certainly smelling fishy and looked very much like a big and well planned exit scam!
I smell a well-planned execution or something hmmm.. But the problem of this other guy is the key to the funds but what if he knows it already. This is so complicated to think of what would be the real reason or the real event that causes this. But one thing is for sure, they/he may have planned it already to look like this.
If that is a well planned execution the court judge too has got relation with it. Court has provided with the detailed report of the holdings, but in a first world country I don't finds court will. As perfect investigation from the respective authorities under the order from the court will get to know the truth. From my view we don't know what happens by the next minute. In such a way his life has ended leading to massive freezing of crypto and fiat.

If it is planned then the court could just make a decision holding his last will and testament to hold each fund that may be distributed among his family members. A thorough investigation will come up here before anybody can get money from his will.
The family do have the full rights to get or inherit such thing yet its been stated on the will but if funds inside it would involve millions of dollars then i dont see a reason that it would be completely
granted yet we can already conclude that those funds came from exchange investors.
487  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: A beginner's guide to esports betting on: March 27, 2019, 11:42:59 AM
Nice guide! As for a few extra resources available on teams and players for some esports games, Liquipedia (click for link) has a great deal of information on past and future tournaments for a whole lot of esports but primarily CS:GO and Dota 2, for tournaments both small and big. HLTV (click for link) is my personal favorite resource for CS:GO as the site provides individual pages for matches in various tournaments and in-depth information on any CS:GO team, as well as a timetable for future matches. Nothing's better than HLTV for CS:GO.
This is the place on where i do hang out when it comes to Dota 2.It has all the necessary informations you do seek or needed of which can really be used on your esports bets.

@OP, thanks for the share up but as far as i remember this site had been spammed out by some of users already.
488  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Your Rocket.run Experiences... on: March 27, 2019, 09:41:37 AM
I enjoyed myself on playing or trying out that rocket game and so as with aqua game.It do give different genre when it compared to typical crash game.The only
thing i do complaint about is that their rocket game do usually bust up no more than 2x-3x.
489  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Using Crypto at a Non Profit? on: March 27, 2019, 09:27:39 AM
1.) What would be the best currency to use for international transfers from the US to places like India, North Korea, the Middle East.
Bitcoin would always be preferable.

2.) How could the recipients turn their crypto into cash without going through a bank? For example, if we sent 10,000 worth of Rupee to India via crypto, how would the end user convert this into Rupee in their country?

You cant use up those local exchange yet it do have some regulation.So, your last resort is peer to peer transactions towards other parties.
490  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Why do youtube "Expert Traders" keep asking money for their "premium tips"? on: March 26, 2019, 11:46:58 PM
They just simply want to milk most of their viewers but they never really did show such proofs, it is just a marketing strategy to make some very large amount of stash collected from their viewers who do give a tips sometimes. It is all known to all vloggers out there mostly in a live stream while playing to show some moves IF they are pro. The more subscriber they get the more money they will get and that's how they make money.
491  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Binance Raw trading data on: March 26, 2019, 11:26:07 PM
Just use it for your own good mate, you might make a fortune on that. So far, i think no one has fall for it as you mentioned since the cost too was very high and why would you have to make a service from raw trading data when most people can do it on their own? A lot of information is widely scattered all over the internet and people can just simply use it to analyze everything.
492  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Future improvements on: March 26, 2019, 11:15:49 PM
The most optimal thing that the bitcoin team can do for users is to further optimize the fee for transferring bitcoins to other wallets. The smaller the Commission, the more demand it will have.
In addition, it is better to consider the acceleration of the transaction speed for this blockchain as it is one of the slowest in connection with its long-standing existence.
In some points optimizing it is good but upgrading bitcoin is better but let the developers put this implementation since bitcoin is still a developing program and it has a lots of room for improvement. There must be a "first things first" on their list and by upgrading it would also occur a hard fork which could lead to make another altcoin.
493  Economy / Economics / Re: QuadrigaCX Owes Customers $190 Million, Court Filing Shows on: March 26, 2019, 11:04:39 PM
The matter is far more complicated that we can think of. He died while in India and it is said that he was suffering from some chronic stomach disease. However, everything looked normal till I stumbled upon the below news,

https://www.scmp.com/tech/blockchain/article/2185120/quadriga-cryptocurrency-exchange-founder-filed-will-12-days-he-died

It seems like Gerald Cotten filed his will 12 days before he died. Something certainly smelling fishy and looked very much like a big and well planned exit scam!
I smell a well-planned execution or something hmmm.. But the problem of this other guy is the key to the funds but what if he knows it already. This is so complicated to think of what would be the real reason or the real event that causes this. But one thing is for sure, they/he may have planned it already to look like this.
494  Economy / Economics / Re: Customer Owned Exchange on: March 26, 2019, 10:55:14 PM
i do not understand exactly what customer owned exchange is. but i dont like the idea that an exchange that i use is being owned by anybody. what about decentralized exchange platforms? arent they better?
Is there any crypto exchange out there that don't have an owner? we all know that all of the exchange have an algorithm to operate but it's still needs a manual operation of someone.

I'm thinking what would be the edge of this so called Customer Owned Exchange as no one would fund it or even maintain it for free.

I hope there is but I'm thinking what would really be the edge on it since you are the only one who controls it. How could you trade with other people if you are the one that's controlling it? Seems like an impossible task yet needs to discuss on how this could actually work.
495  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bolt-A-Thon: World's First Online Lightning Network Conference and Hackathon on: March 26, 2019, 10:47:18 PM
It seems to be a small low-budget event. Most of the events that I remember (even online webinars) were expensive as fuck both for visitors, speakers and advertisers. This one is cheap and affordable but the cheap price may correlate with quality in some negative way. So don't expect to find something super special there.
It could be worth in a while to watch but i don't want to expect too much since it's just a low-budget event but still, as a crypto enthusiast we should try and put our small time on it. We may find something good in it and i really hope there is, at least we tried to show our support.
496  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: IPL Daily Betting odds and the results. Users can share your winning odds. on: March 26, 2019, 10:41:41 PM
~snip~
Why not consider to be a tipster? Imho. I do really love to see others bets with corresponding analysis and it shows your recent one do succeed.Following this thread.
497  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin and Cryptocurrencies Analytic Reports | CORindex on: March 26, 2019, 10:26:09 PM
From what I gather by the last report it looks like ethereum is really on a good track, there is a lot of potential.
Not that bitcoin doesn't it does too but it already went up a lot and unless we are on the verge of a big bull run it will not go that high, maybe 200 bucks at best but most likely will go down a bit.
...
I don't want to be misguided by the thoughts that ethereum would actually going to hit $200 in the future with the bull run. But if there would be bull run how could we be so sure that it would really hit $200 when the last price of ETH during bull run was $1000. I think $200 is just too small for the bull run but i don't want to give a number yet since we never see the sign of bull run yet.
498  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Best Sportsbook for IPL? on: March 26, 2019, 10:18:39 PM
Hi,
I've been looking to place some bets on IPL matches using cryptos but IPL is not included in the sportsbook I'm used to.
What would be the best odds providing sportsbook I can bet on IPL? I'm not very fond of in game betting and would love to seem  multiple options to bet on like the number of runs scored or wickets taken.

If you are from India, then I will suggest you to refrain from IPL betting regardless of the website is Indian or not! The Indian Police force stay extra alert during this time to stop any kind of betting activity happening around IPL game. Rather, try fantasy betting like Dream11. It's not crypto betting for sure, but legal in India. They have detailed instructions available on how to play their fantasy sports game and it is lucrative if you understand the cricket game very well! Just my two satoshis!
That would be risky if you got caught on such betting activity but somehow if you can able to take the risk on betting up then its OP's choice. Fantasy suggestion or idea isnt bad though but it would be entirely different on the other side.
499  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BTC, ETH, Litecoin, Cash Bitcoin, Stellar, Tron: Price Analysis, March 25, 2019 on: March 26, 2019, 10:06:26 PM
It looks like there would be a bullish strategy that would happen soon but for the mean time let's hear what will be their plan. With a plain presumption only unless proof have been shown there is no chance that this numbers would hit on that date.
By investing bitcoin, you don't have to doubt about yourself about it since most people already did invest it and never got a problem.
500  Economy / Economics / Re: Still no threat detected, Apple Card on: March 26, 2019, 09:54:30 PM
The apple card wont give any effect to bitcoin because I think it is just a way for Apple to increase the price of their phone. Bitcoin secure wallet is still better than credit cards or even Apple card. It is not competitor to bitcoin as bitcoin is available for all people as long as they are connected to the internet while Apple Card is only for Apple users.
This is the difference among the two when it comes to accessibility or possible usage for anyone. Apple card or any sorts of Cards out there would be still connected with Fiat system
and we know that it has nothing to do with Bitcoin and the funny part is that they are trying to persuade things about Bitcoin which they havent realized that they do make themselves
laughable on the entire crypto community.
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