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501  Economy / Speculation / Re: Todays reality..BTC price $3,600 on: November 29, 2018, 06:05:27 PM

Funny how low a bullish point has become now lol. Just a month ago we're all steady around 6.5k and not a lot of people are bullish at that point. Well it seems that we're just going to stay afloat around the 4k area for a little while now.

If it can hold over 4k for at least 5 days or a week, you can start considering a bullish run. It's very unlikely for that to happen, and in my opinion this is probably the best time to sell your btc if you still have some, wait for the next dip which is going to break the 3.400$ support, (speculation) and buy back in whenever you feel comfortable with it.
502  Economy / Speculation / Re: What to expect from Bitcoin after the last BTC gets mined? on: November 29, 2018, 09:50:02 AM
OP, this is a very touchy topic for the Maximalists, and to suggest something like a hard fork to inflate the monetary supply is blasphemy.

But my theory is someone, a "Bitcoin OG", will campaign for a hard fork to increase inflation without increasing the monetary supply, if the price remains low and the block rewards halve to 3.125 on 2024.

It starts there, and it will not be the end of it.

He never promoted intentional forking. BCH and BCHSV don't exist in the intention of pleasing miners, but when those forks DID happen, miners instantly had their coins doubled. Would they continue mining blocks for either chain is on them, but it still doesn't deny it's free money overnight.

While I'm skeptical about your "theory", and your "bitcoin OG" (Is the real satoshi going to rise from his cybergrave? lol), I can't say I'm not excited about the future. It's because bitcoin has immense value in the experience it has. Every other coin out there hasn't nearly had as many problems as bitcoin, mainly because of the sheer scale it's reached. We've seen dozens of forks, many hard ones, we have tx scaling, performance issues we're trying to solve through lightning... there's just so much trial and error that happened with bitcoin, and that's STILL going to happen in the future that -compared to other new coins who haven't gotten to that point yet- makes it one of the most valuable coins.
503  Economy / Speculation / Re: Todays reality..BTC price $3,600 on: November 29, 2018, 07:44:22 AM
there is no difference between manipulations. there is the same powers at work and their control over the market is always the same and is decreasing as the market grows bigger.
also the  chance that price may fall lower doesn't mean we aren't in a reverse bubble. bitcoin's true value is not $3k-$4k. it is a lot higher than this and it is kept down. and if you are agreeing that the market is "heavily manipulated" then you can not disagree with it being in a reverse bubble. they mean the same thing.

I'm not saying btc isn't bullish in the long term, the last year has proven the amount of interest it can get. But there's probably still a discount on the price coming ahead. I just hope it doesn't take too long to recover from it.
504  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Want to buy 0.1 btc with Paypal on: November 28, 2018, 10:29:49 PM
bump
505  Economy / Speculation / Re: What to expect from Bitcoin after the last BTC gets mined? on: November 28, 2018, 02:14:19 PM

I actually half thought that miners, or at least the huge firms we've come to know and hate (heh), would already have taken steps to move in temporarily as market makers in the current pricing, but instead they've chosen to shut down operations and hold out, while others have chosen to mine at a loss. There's some consequence of this I'll feel, as supply on markets thin (miners holding out), then the natural pressure from demand should kick in a little.

It's only logical honestly. As a miner, if you decide to turn them off, I figure the next step is one of two things : You're going to cash out in fear of further losses, or you're going to hodl waiting for the profit to go back up and mine again to get your ROI in whatever time you calculated when the price was high. Miners are the last people to rely on to pump the price, because price pumps only happen when massive fiat money enters the market, which leads to FOMO and massive pumps.

Bear in mind

 Cheesy
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507  Economy / Speculation / Re: What to expect from Bitcoin after the last BTC gets mined? on: November 28, 2018, 08:29:34 AM
At the end of the day, miners only really care about fiat value. Thats why they're still mining even after the rewards have been halved a lot more since bitcoin first started, and that's why they'll keep doing so in the future.

By the time the last bitcoin is mined, the price would have "slowly" adjusted to keep it interesting for them, just like it did after the last two halvenings. If it keeps increasing at the same pace then it's completely plausible that a fee only network, will provide the same, and maybe even a lot more miner incentive than today, IN FIAT.
508  Economy / Speculation / Re: Todays reality..BTC price $3,600 on: November 28, 2018, 08:15:09 AM

it is a good time to enter not a perfect time.
it is good only because price is much lower than the support which was the actual bottom and in my opinion we are currently in a reverse bubble which makes investment a wise choice.
but i'd say it is not a perfect time because the market is still manipulated and it can take a long time to recover while we don't know how long they can keep the dumping up.

Wishful thinking that this is a reverse bubble. We definitely havent hit bottom ground yet. The BCH hashwars may be over, but its definitely not going to be a surprise to expect some fucking weird news soon. I cant say what it is because I have no fucking clue what Craig Wright or any other big names are thinking, but like you said, the market is being heavily manipulated right now, but this time its different : because its not done using money, but well placed FUD.
509  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Best Cryptocurrency Betting Sites [TRUSTED & VERIFIED] on: November 28, 2018, 07:56:47 AM
That's an awfully short list if you're only going to include the first three that are constantly on top in the Gambling section. If you have more than 1BTC, you could easily  try out alot of them with a decent sum..

You also didnt mention which of these are provably fair, have better range of odds, max profit difference, game types, number of confirmations for a deposit, ability to bet with a bot, etc..
510  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Skill-based Gambling/games? on: November 27, 2018, 07:00:44 PM

Your Bot is on top which its normal for players to use it up with having some good percentage stats. One question, how can we able to find a queue that do have bigger bets? Ive been lurking
to check out and i cant find it.

I think the website UI is pretty easy to browse, but there are different rooms for each pool :



Before every round starts you can see information about entry fee, number of players, and more rules about each different mode.

Currently the maximum is 1 bit buy-in, which is supposed to be a player-only room, but there aren't enough players for it. You can check out Another Chance, and 20 Moves. Admin just introduced a "maximum drowns" system to prevent over aggressive bots, so 20 Moves 7Ds means 7 drowns allowed per bot every round.
511  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Skill-based Gambling/games? on: November 27, 2018, 05:57:47 PM
Zee test bot - newbie   kingzee

Good bot to be used.lol





What a entertaining game.

Edit: Seems like you can make easy win with newbie/bot section.

Lol! Cheesy Glad you enjoy my bot. The newbie & manual section is the easiest, so I kept the bot for it public, its not very good though so you can probably improve it. Try to make a bot for the other sections with bigger pools! Apparently ive been making too much money and admin is on a quest to shut me down by upgrading his own bots.
512  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Skill-based Gambling/games? on: November 27, 2018, 12:22:34 PM

Agree but if you think like that than there is no way to play 100% skill based game online in fair situation, everyone can play bot against you and there is a high chance you'll lose. But on another hand there is a game which I just reminded, something like penalties. You have 3 chance, your opponent has 3 chance too and you kick penalties to each other. One kicks and another one is goalkeeper, one chooses corner and GK chooses also, it's 100% luck but fair lucky based games, then they swipe the roles and so on.

Another example that was listed here was the Agar.io clone who play for btc leaderboard.
The website I mentioned in my post where you have to write rules about your bot to climb.

Both of there are still skill-based, but automating something to have a 100% winrate is impossible. For chess, and similar solved games, it is proven impossible for a human player to beat the best chess bots with enough computation time.
In addition to the fact that it's very easy to get access to such bots, chess or similar board games are just not worth risking money on.

Also kindly try to remember websites whenever you mention examples, I'd be interested but I need to try them to judge Smiley
513  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Skill-based Gambling/games? on: November 27, 2018, 09:09:26 AM

about  chess


Will you guys stop recommending me chess? I already wrote in the start topic why I dont want solved games.

Chess, checkers, Go, etc.. you need to know that regardless of website, you can automate a bot that plays for you. Web-based, Client software, you name it, someone with enough time will make a bot that spams chess games with the logic of one of the dozen open sourced chess algorithms out there.
514  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: I have lost 50$ on: November 27, 2018, 08:46:31 AM
Yes, I've bought those bitcoins and apparently they have been spent, but not by me for sure...

The adress that ends with Zbyy is the adress from my wallet..

You didnt answer my questions.
515  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: I have lost 50$ on: November 27, 2018, 08:39:55 AM
So the 55+ confirmations are written were I can check the advance of my transaction, from the Coinbase site
The adresse of the wallet is the same

I've send the classical Bitcoin with the orange logo and I think it the same that is used on the site, but even if not I should have received something....


That is my transaction: https://www.blockchain.com/btc/address/1PPScbv1zQNqiukdGcpZLVgpvq7ZLqZbyy
061e15830a13e4c9c40bdb7a20ab917ba0b2c48221d9cdeda87048f0674f90c3(Frais: 0.00008136 BTC - 12.23 sat/WU - 32.81 sat/B - Taille: 248 bytes) 2018-11-26 20:43:41
3AviFinqa1fQrXE9G7GMPSh1vJVzkMzqJD (0.01505937 BTC - Sortie)
   1PPScbv1zQNqiukdGcpZLVgpvq7ZLqZbyy - (Spend) 0.01483165 BTC
bc1qgxzqz7qxydjheveqc8q3zm4xgdrzc2a3naq9rl - (Not spend ) 0.00014636 BTC

I don't think I've make any mistake with the transaction and if I did I cannot tell you what...

So you did indeed buy btc and the tx passed a while ago. But those coins have already been spent...

What wallet are you using? If I guess your address is : 1PPScbv1zQNqiukdGcpZLVgpvq7ZLqZbyy, where did you get it from?
516  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: I have lost 50$ on: November 27, 2018, 08:15:35 AM
I have bought simple bitcoin ( with the orange logo ) even if i don't really know the difference...

I use Coinbase to buy the bitcoin and send them

So if you're sure you bought bitcoin from coinbase, where did you get the address to send them to? What wallet are you using? Can you paste the address here?
517  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: I have lost 50$ on: November 27, 2018, 08:08:39 AM
I use a wallet of bitcoin of a random website, and a friend already bought some on the same site but had no problem...

What is forcoin ? What should I give you as an information to help you guys solve my problems ?

What website did you use to buy your btc?

Check in your purchase if you bought Bitcoin or Bitcoin CASH, they're different.
518  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Skill-based Gambling/games? on: November 26, 2018, 02:14:31 PM
The Drownhim game looks awesome!  Just wondering...  How hard is it to program your own bot?  I think this game has the potential to become huge.  Seriously.  All the community around the game needs to do is teach everybody the basics of making a bot and write a few more advanced strategy guides.

Edit:  Is this an original game?  Who made this?

I think it's an original game, I've never seen it before outside the website.

Try reading the rules here : https://drownhim.com/rules (without reading about the bots) and then play manually in the newbie room : https://drownhim.com/game/1

Once you understand and start winning some games manually, you can read about the bots. I could explain it here but I'm not going to do better than the link I gave you.

You can also play using a default admin bot with the play button, and you'll see what it does!
519  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Skill-based Gambling/games? on: November 26, 2018, 12:18:58 PM
Well for dice you really need to be a clever guy ,and we can discuss it as much as you can.

The same happens with Fair Tale, you also need to be a smart guy for playing in there to earn money, and it also applies to a bunch of other games.

Skills are needed, on every game


You keep believing that buddy. If you think you're smart because you can "predict" the outcome when you throw a bunch of dice, I'm not going to be the one who proves you wrong, the dice will. I just hope the price you'll pay for it won't be too big.

This game is very good and the unique appearance is that there are some people climbing and there are some waiting below,the win can be divided evenly if in the same top position.Like this game I want another ALT to be on the list of currency bets so there will definitely be many who want to play the game,the chance to win is great well the players will definitely want it.It seems like there is a special strategy to win And the OP has proven it.

The admin is making a promotion right now in the 1 bit room! In addition to 5 bits from 5 players, 5 bits is added to the pool on the house for the winner! For a total of 20.000 bits to be given away to the best bot.

Like you, I think it's unfair that we have a lack of skill based games. Poker is combination of both, luck and skill and when you play online in room where everyone can sit and go anytime they wish, it's hard to understand opponent's phsichology and use your skills which usually is bleff. Btw the game, which is 100% skill based is chess and there is a website velocitychess.com where you can play chess with bitcoins too, was playing here two years ago, haven't visited this website since then.


Of course full skill-based games like chess, checkers, or whatever aren't really a suggestion because there's 0% luck element involved, in addition to the fact that they're almost "complete" games, where a good enough bot will practically never lose.


It's stupid to play chess for btc. There is no way people aren't botting their way in public chess rooms.

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