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4881  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: La Liga (Spanish League) Prediction Thread 2019/20 on: May 23, 2020, 02:49:58 PM
OFFICIAL : LA LIGA TO RETURN JUNE 8

https://www.skysports.com/share/11993322
Finally! What a great news. La Liga is the most awaited league for me, so I'm very happy that I will able to watch my Barca and all other teams. More and more leagues returns every week, though Bundesliga was the only major competition so far.
4882  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: BitcoinNews.com's English Premier League Football Pool Discussion Thread on: May 22, 2020, 08:47:31 PM
I don't think that's something that has been implemented has it, just proposed? I don't think they should allow more subs though. Doesn't really make sense. The actual game rules should just be played as normal in my opinion.
FIFA allowed 5 subsitutions until the end of 2020:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.fifa.com/who-we-are/news/amp/five-substitutes-option-temporarily-allowed-for-competition-organisers
But it's optional, every league can decide whether allow it or no. I don't see bad aspects of this change, same like they allowed 4th subsitution on overtime previously. Teams will have very intensive schedule in next few months and risk of injuries may increase. Though, from what I saw in Bundesliga so far, managers don't always use all 5 substitutions.
4883  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What sports do you think that can resume amid Covid-19 scare. on: May 21, 2020, 08:30:01 PM
I think we should accept fact that most of sports will be played without spectators in upcoming few months at least (though in my country, football league returns with limited number of spectators and social distancing between them.) Probably almost every sport can return soon if virus situation isn't very bad in that country. They just need to take all precautions - measure athletes temperature, make tests if they can, reduce number of contacts between players, staff and etc when it's not neccessary.
Individual sports is safest - tennis, motorsport, athletics, golf, darts and etc. While team sports and boxing, MMA, wrestling is less safe because of big number of contacts between athletes. But as we see from UFC and Bundesliga, there is no issues to continue it. It would be just stupid to wait until virus will gone or magical vaccine will be invented. People now return to their jobs and sports shouldn't be exception.
And I just want to tell few words about swimming. From first look it seems safe because there is distance between swimmers and pool is full of chlorine, which disinfect water. But I want to say that swimmers share one warmup pool and there is many athletes in it at one time without keeping distance. And they sharing dressing room, showers, what isn't very safe.
4884  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Underground Casinos Is it Happening? on: May 21, 2020, 07:59:30 PM
No doubt that in these strange times many casinos are working underground. Damn, I know some barbershops and gyms who been working underground when they were forced to close. So, casinos isn't exception.
I don't know does these taking all precautions, probably not. But I think, first of all people shouldn't expect that someone will work hard to protect them. People first should try to protect themselves. And if they are going to such casinos now should accept all risks and later don't blame anyone if they got inffected. After all, casinos is probably safer place than shops were we are going to buy food every day Smiley.
4885  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to earn passive income with your raspberry pi on: May 21, 2020, 07:46:25 PM
I heard about using Raspberry Pi for staking or mining. Not sure about mining, but I think using it for staking isn't bad idea. You can also use Raspberry to run full node, though it's not source of income.
WhenI saw topic title, I thought content will be just about Raspberry, but there is some not related things. Automate faucets or use Coinpot isn't related. Owning website isn't passive income source because maintaining website requires lot of work. And gardening isn't completely passive and free thing. You have to take care of it and also water and other stuff costs some money Smiley.
You can.
There is a service which solves it for you. You can get 1000 solved captchas for 0.5 to 1$.

Whether it is worth using that on some faucets which give little to no BTC.. i would doubt that.
But you definitely don't need to solve them yourself  Smiley
Yeah, such services exists, but faucets obviously don't allow to use it. So, you're just risking to get your account banned. And as you said, it's probably not even worth to do it for insignificant amount of BTC.
4886  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcointalk is not doing well in Alexa rank because of the Merit system on: May 20, 2020, 08:52:49 PM
OP, I think your arguments is weak and your assumptions is wrong. Many people already said why you're wrong, I just want my 2 cents Satoshi. First, Alexa rank isn't main thing to determine popularity of website. Second, merit system isn't main factor why Bitcointalk Alexa rank decreased. It's probably insignificant factor at all. If you will check Bitcointalk traffic stats and charts of Bitcoin price, it has direct correlation. When Bitcoin goes up, Bitcointalk get more visitors and opposite. In the end of 2017, start of 2018, Bitcointalk had the most visitors, when Bitcoin price was ATH, there was peak of ICO projects.
And having less users isn't bad thing - I will pick quality over quantity. It's forum and main value of this forum is discussion. These people who came here here to earn easy money by spamming doesn't gives any benefits for this forum. Bitcointalk haven't lost anything after they left.
Why can argue about that Merit system isn't perfect, but in general I see only positive influence for Bitcointalk given by it.
4887  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: BitcoinNews.com's English Premier League Football Pool Discussion Thread on: May 20, 2020, 07:54:40 PM
Scottish League is small fry in numerous ways compared to the PL, but it's harsh that they relegated Hearts. They shouldn't be doing that unless they mathematically can't get out of the relegation zone. I'm sure they'll get that over-turned. They should do what the Belgium league did and just suspend relegation and play with the extra team next year.
Yeah, it's unfair situation and Belgian league made good decision. While French league did same thing and teams in relegation zone were planning to take legal actions against it.
Little Off-topic but Hearts were my favorite Scottish club 10-15 years ago when they had mad contraversial owner from my country Cheesy.

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People are bound to test positive, but that's why they do the tests so they don't spread it so people testing positive is unlikely to halt things.
Yeah, and it shouldn't be reason to stop everything. In Germany there was positive tests too, but they just closed infected payers and staff in quarantine.

@DeathAngel, Completely agree. I'm not really sure why EPL players are so sceptical about return. Bundesliga restarted without any issues, Serie A and La Liga players also returned to training without any complaints.
4888  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: UEFA Champions League Discussion Thread on: May 20, 2020, 07:40:38 PM
Shortening the rest matches in Champions League and Europa league like you said looks a good solution. But how they can decide which stadiums for those matches? Home stadiums are always big advantage and I don't know how it looks like if they decide to make a dice, roll, something like that to choose which stadiums will hold those matches. It is weird and unfair for related clubs.

There will be serious losses for UEFA this season but it will still be good for them if they can finish the season. At least they will have some sort of income and is a good foundation for next season during the weird pandemic time.
As it was announced previously, UEFA will use neutral stadium for playoff  games, IIRC it will be Istanbul. It will be short few weeks tournament, something similar to World Cup. I think it's best possible scenario in current situation.
4889  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: La Liga (Spanish League) Prediction Thread 2019/20 on: May 20, 2020, 07:19:47 PM
While we are waiting for restart of La Liga, there some important not related with Covid-19.
Legend of Athletic Bilbao, announced about retirement at 39 years old. He won't finnish this season because of surgeon:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.co.uk/sport/amp/football/52743329
It's a bit sad, because of injury and pandemy, he won't get amazing farewell that he deserved. His last game had to be Basque derby on Copa del Rey final. There was good article about it yesterday:
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/19/sports/soccer/aritz-aduriz-bilbao.html
Just this season he scored best goal of La Liga season against Barcelona:
https://youtu.be/oGAHTsL-nHQ
4890  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Signature campaigns and some discussion about seo on: May 19, 2020, 08:42:46 PM
Only owners of websites know answers to your questions. Probably even managers of campaigns don't know this information. But no doubt that campaigns have positive impact, otherwise they wouldn't make it. I'm not big expert in SEO, but from what I know, campaigns help to improve it. But I doubt that it have significant effect on SEO rankings. There is no way how signature campaign can move website into high place in Google search results.
4891  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: FOX prepared to add virtual fans and crowd noise to NFL broadcasts on: May 19, 2020, 08:36:42 PM
Wait? Is it there actual fans and crowd noise on NFL games? Cheesy I don't follow American football, but at least in NBA there is almost no atmosphere - people just watch games or eat instead of cheering for their team.
I watched some South Korean football league games where they play recorded sounds from fans. It doesn't sounds as bad as I expected, but I don't think it's really needed. Yes, it's weird and difficult to watch football in empty stadiums, when you can hear players and managers talking. But it's current reality and we have to accept that.
4892  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Ad Networks that pay out in Bitcoin? on: May 19, 2020, 07:42:01 PM
If your website is eligible for Google Ad Sense I would recommend you on applying this in your website rather than crypto-paid Ad networks. From what I have seen their payout is considerably smaller compared to what Google Ad Sense can pay you. Their ads are sometimes also out of controlled and even make it disturbing for some viewers as they don't screen the ads very well. You'll also see a lot of HYIP sites, scams, sand even phishing sites being shows to your viewers depending on what sketchy ad network you will pick so really don't pick a ad network just because they pay in Bitcoin as it might not be worth it.
@examplens is right. If OP is looking for Bitcoin advertising networks, then probably Adsense isn't an option for him. Adsense requirements for publishers is really high, not every website can be accepted. And maybe OP just want to stay anonymous and don't use his real name and bank account. Finally, we are onnBitcoin forum, so maybe it's nothing strange that he want to get paid in Bitcoin.
I'm not sure about every ad network, but these which I used have option not to advertise NSFW or investment websites, you just have to enable it in your dashboard.
4893  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: BitcoinNews.com's English Premier League Football Pool Discussion Thread on: May 19, 2020, 07:29:38 PM
I read in the local newspaper, LFP France league 1, considering continuing the season through 3rd August, which is the last day for the end of all leagues. IDK is it true, or just speculation. Still, I think, PL is much more serious and much more money is there. they can't just let the season end. Bundes league just restarted, I guess they will follow how it's going on and use the same model.
Strange. I can't find more details about it, only found some French articles :/. But it would be really strange to continue season after it was already ended and PSG were crowned.
Bundesliga now is good example for other major leagues. EPL and other leagues simply can't afford to cancel season and lose so much money. No doubts that French or Eredivisie would continue if not their governments.
4894  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Prolonged border closure on: May 18, 2020, 08:01:28 PM
Main problem here are the people who are working abroad as their main source of income. If they cannot go back to their work abroad, then that's going to be a big big issue.
People who are working abroad are allowed to travel, but it's quite difficult without plane flights.
Though, my friend travelled to Germany by feryy, then by car to Netherlands. And he didn't even had to spend 14 in quarantine - he started to work next day after arrival.
What about the import and export? If borders are closed then imagine the life living in a country like North Korea.
Obviously, borders aren't closed for important and export - it would cause complete collapse of economy which is already hurt seriously. Trucks with good are moving as usual between countries as usual.
Closed borders now mainly affect tourism sector - airline companies, tourism agencies, hotels and etc.
4895  Other / Meta / Re: Imagine bitcointalk.org in 2140 on: May 18, 2020, 07:48:28 PM
Unfortunately I don't have crystal ball, so I can only predict... It's very long time until 2140 and it's hard to imagine how world will look then. Damn, we don't have idea how we will live after 10 or 20 years. Just look how world looked like 120 years ago in 1900. You see how much everything has changed, I think in next 120 years there will be even bigger changes.
We don't know how internet will look then, we don't know will Bitcoin still will be a thing. But as @Watoshi-Dimobuto
said, it's most likely that Bitcointalk still will be run on current SMF version and Epochtalk still won't be ready to use Smiley.
4896  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: BitcoinNews.com's English Premier League Football Pool Discussion Thread on: May 18, 2020, 07:20:08 PM
While EPL clubs are allowed to return to training, Scottish Premiership ended season and announced Celtic as champions - they were ahead Rangers by 13 points.
BTW, is it there any news when they are planning to continue Championship season? I only remember reading that all leagues bellow League Two were cancelled without any promotion/relegation between divisions.
Oh, and if anyone wants to watch the Bundesliga games Skybet are live streaming them all. It's free to sign up. Can't say I'm that bothered about most games but I'll definitely be watching Dortmund Vs Bayern on the 26th.
I watched most of Bundesliga games during weekend and now I watch Werder - Bayer game and what I can say - watching football in empty stadiums gives weird feelings, but such football is better than nothing. But fact that we will see empty stadiums in most leagues at least until 2021 makes me sad...
4897  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Motosport General discussion tread --- Formula1, MotoGP, WTCC, ETCC, DTM..... on: May 18, 2020, 07:07:33 PM
Yesterday I was switching TV channels and accidentally found NASCAR race in action. It's first big racing event after very long break. I'm not fan of this racing series, but it was so good to watch real live race instead of various simulators. And different from football, absence of fans doesn't feels that much during race.
Race was won by Kevin Harvick https://www.motorsport.com/nascar-cup/news/kevin-harvick-wins-darlington/4793441/?nrt=119
Here is extended highlights if somebody is interested:
https://youtu.be/LIAIB0ZX58w

The car that is going to compete in 2021 is going to be fully enviromental friendly.
Apart from that, it is going to be of a great design as teams want to make the car reach high speed without any engine power but more to be aerodynamic when driving in the tracks.
They won't compete with this car in 2021, it was delayed until 2022 because of COVID-19 pandemy. Development of completely new car is freaking expensive and it's really difficult times for F1 teams.
4898  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What is Bitcointalk.org on: May 17, 2020, 08:53:13 PM

Maybe someone who is in signature campaign is struggling to reach post quota. So, he create alt, ask silly question and then he can reply using his main account(s). Profit. Maybe it's not this case in this topic but I'm pretty sure that some members are doing it.

is this regular? i can not believe that someone is doing that, but if that is the thing, it should be criticized and marked with negative trust, since it is some kind of scam, when you create fog and try to discuss with themselves
I don't know, because there is no way how you can prove this, unless you have IP logs of user or other proofs which let to connect accounts. There was some discussion about it in past, but I can't find it now, but I completely agree, it derserves red trust.
Maybe it's not that big problem now, but in prime times of bounties some people had whole farms of accounts and they made lot of spam replying to their own made topic.
4899  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Life will most likely never return to normal, or at least in a very long time on: May 17, 2020, 08:29:57 PM
Well, life is returning to normal slowly, step by step in countries which were less affected by virus. They are opening restaurants, schools and etc. When walking in the city, I don't feel that we live in quarantine. Probably only place which reminds it is shops were people still forced to wear masks. And there is hand sanitizers at every entrance.
I think it mostly depends on what will happen in autumn. If there will be second wave and it will hard, life will not return to normal very soon.
But if there will be no second wave, or it will be very minimal, we will return to normal life fully in 2021. I hope to see stadiums full of people, concerts and other big events soon - I really miss it...
Clubbing is not a normal behavior it i s a waste of time and a waste of money.
It is good that we are keeping clubs close so that people will be focused on more important things.
What?! Sorry, but it's biggest nonsense that I read today. So, what people are supposed to do? Just work, eat and sleep? What about social life? Maybe you don't like clubbing, but I don't see nothing wrong in going to club to dance and take few shots.
4900  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What is Bitcointalk.org on: May 17, 2020, 07:54:45 PM
OP, I think you confused Bitcointalk with another forum:
https://cryptotalk.org/
Probably it would be better to ask this question there. Because Bitcointalk isn't a workplace, I haven't heard that theymos are paying for posts here. If you came here just to earn money by posting, you're in wrong place.

And usually they have same patterns :
- Create a thread & asking question (mostly) about how to earn money from this forum
- After asking question, OP will suddenly offline and never respond to our reply.

Any idea?
Maybe someone who is in signature campaign is struggling to reach post quota. So, he create alt, ask silly question and then he can reply using his main account(s). Profit. Maybe it's not this case in this topic but I'm pretty sure that some members are doing it.
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