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5101  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN] Matrixport.com | Signature Campaign | Sr - Hero/Legendary Members on: February 14, 2020, 05:33:17 AM
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5102  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: XRP Price to $14 - Any thoughts? on: February 12, 2020, 04:45:50 PM
In the next bull run, Do you also believe that XRP will reach this high or do you think that this is impossible?
Are you one of those crypto investors that dislike XRP because it is centralized and most prefered to invest in other cryptos like bitcoin and ethereum?

As the article said:
"It is believed that crypto investors dislike XRP because it is arguably more centralized than Bitcoin or Ethereum."

Source: XRP Price Could Reach $14 Breaking Out from Two-Year Bear Market
I might not be among those investors who hate XRP. XRP is a good coin and also has some potential to invest into. The price for XRP has not been that high if we consider graphs from previous years so maybe this year we can see all time high peak for xrp in the coming bull runs. But yet, expecting such huge price as quoted by you might perhaps be impossible for XRP.

Ripple has the potential but considering the current price, the maximum I can predict would be $5 and even it would be the most ATH peak. There are some good development news coming from XRP so it is surely going to create some craze among the investors and it would make XRP to go to moon soon.
5103  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for? on: February 12, 2020, 04:10:54 PM


Many of the traders didn't really learn from a mentor but keep trying to learn to trade by learning charts and indicators. There are pages on the internet about it, specially in the forex websites and forums. Tradingview I guess will always be a good platform to learn the charts since available without the need of installation.
The process in trading cryptocurrency is quite similar to that of forex. There’s nothing wrong with having a professional teach you about trading, as long as you’re sure that they are good at it and they have shown you evidence to prove that they are good at it, then you can go ahead and learn from them.

I believe that by now you know you might know about cryptocurrency and most of the things about it, it’s already something you can learn online, except for trading which is quite difficult for some people to comprehend. So, if you’re one of those you can then look for a professional to teach you with practical. I once did that when I was trading forex, I paid someone and he helped me learn everything I need to know about forex trading.
5104  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Are crypto advisers worth to be looking for? on: February 11, 2020, 04:11:00 PM
Hey. Can you tell the beginner if there are any professional advisers who can teach you how to trade in practice? Crypto courses and general informative articles are great, but I'm having in mind something with more practice included. Does it make sense to look for them and how much scam there might be?
Have you try to find them on youtube?

I guess you have to, there are a lot of youtuber who give you how to trade well and explained some feature when you are trading.

Yeah indeed, those thing are helpfull for us especially for newcomers. But you have to now, you must have your own strategy, it means don't just copied someone's else strategy. You need to learn at least one strategy that you know the ins and out of it.
I don't know about others but when I was new to trading I searched a lot on youtube but never found any reliable trader sharing his knowledge. Maybe you can share a few links to reputed youtubers because believe me it is not easy to find such guys when you are nee to something, hopefully you can edit your post with some helpful links.

As everyone have their own way of trading and for someone like me who does not know much waits for events like halving and buy some crypto before it takes place and sell as halving is done because it's almost certain that price will go up. That's how I do it.
5105  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Second largest bank in Japan is investing in Ripple’s MoneyTap on: February 11, 2020, 02:55:48 PM
For years, I am seeing lots of partnership made with ripple but unfortunately it is trading 400% down from where it was trading by this time last year. Not sure where they are missing out. Ripple is a corporate coin which means it is just another paypal kind of centralized thing but trying to become famous among crypto people. We need to be more careful against it always because it may get collapsed at any time.

Japan is the first crypto friendly country and making partnership with its second largest banking giant will definitely may impact on the values of XRP in coming days. Let me watching its markets for a while to observe how this kind of frequent news are influencing it.
5106  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Anyone still earning with bounties? on: February 11, 2020, 01:19:36 PM
I still get income from the bounty. Because bounties are not only from articles/signatures. I work on other bounties like stickers, bugs, and so on. By doing that, I get paid first than working on articles, signatures/social media. And can get paid eth or btc. So no need to think about the price of tokens.
That is really good to get paid in BTC or ETH. This way you are really doing safer. But I notice that you are mentioning about other ways of earning as bounty than what we do usually having like social media bounties or signature campaign bounties. When you have technical skill, it would be easier to earn in crypto space.

If you are skilled to create stickers or to fix bugs then you can be sure about consistent income stream unlike how most other bounty hunters are struggling without having consistent income stream.
5107  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What's in the game, after all? on: February 10, 2020, 08:21:31 PM
There are other types of games in relation to gambling. Rolling dice might not be the most entertaining one. Some types of gambling games that could entertain a gambler is betting on something, like in horse racing. The anticipation is what drives them to be thrilled. Other type of games include card games, some with few mechanics, but is still based on luck.

What I see that can also entertain a user is the interaction he gets on gambling. Chat rooms and such also adds to the entertainment and enjoyment they feel.
Agree because most of the sports betting is fun pretty much for everyone because they can engage in the game and get their mind into it, while with dice gambling it's not so engaging but as I said, still pretty much fun.

I can assure you, rolling dice is not as boring as seems at least for me. Look for me money is everything and I am not Warren Buffet who doesn't have to think about money so every time I roll dice, I have a feeling like lets win and that is all the fun I am talking about. Hence as per my experience, there is something about money in gambling, after all.
5108  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Which is easier, stop when you are winning or stop when you are losing? on: February 10, 2020, 07:50:33 PM
As a casual gambler, it is easier for me to stop when I lose since my strategy is simple, "go big or go home." I mean, I always play with a planned budget, let's say $25 at the weekend. This $25 is money that often goes to zero when I play lol.
Here you are wrong actually because you actually stop when you win big and and you loose then you don't mind loosing all of it, right?

I mean just re-think about what you are saying once, you loose all $25 and then you would stop or you would stop after you have lost say around $12 from 25 .. you will obviously say you stop at loosing it all so it's actually the fact that you can't stop when you are losing.

When I won, I used the money to buy stupid stuff, then regret why I bought that stuff. Well, that's how I enjoy my simple life.
Haha, I know that feeling I too make such purchases which I don't mean to actually buy when I have some extra funds from either gambling or anything else and I don't mind this habit 1 bit because I have so many more items now which i won't have if I acted miserly.
5109  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Leave gambling, if it destroys you. on: February 10, 2020, 07:11:29 PM
It's all go out on how responsible are you when gambling if you have a strong character before you to gambling, you can stop yourself from falling hard on it, a strong character has a strong will, and he knows his priority in life a responsible person knows where to put gambling in his life.
It's easy to say and explain as you did but much harder once you are into a losing loop. Basically a loosing loop is where you loose money, try to recover it and loose again and this repeats itself until you either actually recover your loss (hardly 1% people manage it) or you just loose too much money and even realizing that is not enough in the end because there is no way back.

I think the only way gamblers would stop gambling is when they spend some time with themselves, realize what they are doing and if what they are loosing is too much - STOP and if it's not then continue gambling. In short a small self-checkup is important and key.
5110  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling Addiction Can Seriously Diminish The Quality Of Your Life. on: February 10, 2020, 06:41:20 PM

Not sure why you felt the need to bump a four year old thread in order to post this.

If your husband had an issue, then it's not his fault you guys had no money to buy food, he should never have been allowed to access your money in the first place.

What's the name of the free rehab clinic though? A huge people need that service around here.
I shared my story in the hope someone will understand it is realluy possible to overcome addiction.
Speaking about the name of the clinic, I edited my post and added a link there.
I can actually relate to your situation as I will share a story of my own. So, basically my neighbor was into gambling not bitcoins but just gambling in real life like betting with people, drinking alcohol and getting late to the house and abusing her wife. We as neighbors knew what was going on but none of us actually cared too much because of this abrasive and rough behavior.

Now, the lady his wife decided she had too much and she actually left him once forever, the guy got even bigger in debts and almost got to begging for money. Somehow his brother who was living in other city came and got him to a rehab center and you won't believe he now lives with his wife (the old one came back Wink and he is much happier now.

Moral : Some addictions needs to be treated properly and professionally.
5111  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Tricks and tips for esports betting on: February 10, 2020, 05:55:59 PM
In order to win in esports betting, it requires good fundamental analysis and researching skills. The player must aware about how the game works and also the traits of every team. I usually betting in Dota 2 and I often win because I always identifying the characteristics and also the level of the team plays of every team. Esports is not just game of luck, skills are also matter so we should bet carefully.
There is a big element of teamwork too, I mean there are teams who play such amazing teamwork and defeat individual geniuses. I can give you the example of recent win of Mousesports over Navi (Natus Vincere) where we all know guys like Simple, Electronic are massive giants but they failed when it came down to teamwork as we can see that Simple would get some kills but lack support from others. Kerrigan had a bad 1st map but their team still won because he as a leader did well and managed to hide personal bad timing on the game.

I am a big fan of esports and personally feel like the industry still needs a lot of exposure though and then with more exposure comes the problem of match-fixing and other problems.

By the way guys here is Navi vs Mouse I was talking about - https://www.hltv.org/matches/2339164/mousesports-vs-natus-vincere-ice-challenge-2020
5112  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Is fortunejack.com a Scam or are they Legit? on: February 10, 2020, 03:18:11 PM
You have clearly stated that you might created old accounts that you forgot about with this you have thoughts in your mind that there might be a mistake in your part so how come that a legit and long running gambling site will intentionally scamming you?
Agreed with you! But I guess that's a common trend to create multiple accounts in crypto gambling and people see nothing wrong in it either as there is no verification needed either.

This gets complicated as some casino wants to offer special bonus to their new players and this is where all the problem lies. I believe as long as the gambler has not taken any undue advantage of the bonus schemes available for new customers, they must not be troubled too much.

My verdict on fortunejack - Decent enough casino with good chat support.
5113  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: (Bustabit) How often do long streaks of red come? on: February 10, 2020, 02:00:57 PM
I have played Bust-a-bit when I was new in cryptocurrency and the worst that I had come across so far was 5 streak in a row. I usually stop playing for a few rounds when this occurs. I tried figuring out when it usually occurs but I guess this is random since each run is generated by a random algorithm.
Can you please be more specific, 5 loosing streak at what odds? Because, bust-a-bit is not a dice game so can't assume you mean at 49.5%. If you mean immediate crash that is at 1.0 then I have to admit you have been really unlucky. For me I never got more than 2 at max.

martingale doesn't work long-run which everyone is already aware of. Have tried this several times before and if you will keep repeating it for the long run you will end up bankrupt.
Indeed and talk of any strategy they cannot turn the odds in your favor, some strategies tend to be slow starters and explode like martingale does while some explode initially and gets smaller as it goes on - an example would be something like betting on 10% win chance.
5114  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What has bitcoin done for you? on: February 10, 2020, 08:49:52 AM
Bitcoin has helped me to be financially stable along through the signature campaigns starting from bitmixer signature campaign and moreover once I gained more knowledge I started participating in bounties which were fruitful as well as I have managed numerous bounty campaigns, crypto has already provided me a steady financial assistance which has helped me to improve my standard of living.
Such a sweet, genuine and honest answer which now a days is a rarity.

Actually signature campaign has been a fascinating feature of bitcointalk and one of the reasons why some of the best crypto people stay together here. It sounds unreal but a lot of Asian guys make a good enough amount which they might struggle to earn even if they got jobs at their place.

Bitcoin has become a necessity or maybe a different lifestyle for some users here, because even with the presence of bitcoin and this community many people have succeeded in improving their finances for the better.
That's true because its sort of an addiction that you visit the forum, read about bitcoin every once in a while and if you fail to do, you feel something is missing in life.
5115  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Minimizing the risk- How much possible it is? on: February 10, 2020, 04:55:10 AM
Just because it works for stock investment does not means, it will work for cryptocurrency trading.
Every thing about crypto is just unpredictable. And its funny to say that the time or period we think that the there won't be price increase, it might suddenly skyrock.
It does work in crypto trading if you do it the right way. When you buy any coin you must have the prior knowledge why the price should rise and why it might fall. I mean you cannot expect an immediate J-curve with any crpyo pair but you might very well see that in long term the coin will do good. You just need to make sure that the coin you are buying is not just because you heard about it, you must know something about it like we do in stock investment.

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If best, stop listening to price prediction, and follow your instinct. Many of those predictor have ended up misleading. Make research of coins, and stick to three of them.
Crypto trading does not work like that, I have had strong instincts for many coins and ICO's but they ended up being crap as others suggested me. You have to be with the market to make profit in the market, you cannot swim alone.
5116  Economy / Gambling / Re: Stake.com | Crypto Powered Sportsbook and Casino | 🎰 🏀 ⚾ 🏈 🎾 🥊 🎲 on: February 09, 2020, 03:35:52 PM
It is cool that stake got back to challenges and other stuff as well with the start of their sportsbook. For a while there they did challenges a lot and there was requirements but tens of people actually got it but it was more about dice than anything else and that was still fine, then they did the "race" thing and for months they only did race or at least people who are here and don't use their forum didn't know if there was anything going on at all, now that they have sportsbook now they are doing the challenges once again and on top of that they are still doing the races as well.

I don't know if I ever want it to end and if ever want it to go back just stake forum thing, I hope they will continue to do these kinds of challenges all the time for all games.
5117  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Where to open an online Bitcoin Casino on: February 09, 2020, 03:55:49 AM
I'm always looking in a online gambling sites that doesn't requiring my IDs for verification, it is very inconvenience for me. It is also good if a online gambling casino have unique features. The number of users are also important because most of thr gambling site that is closing or experiencing bankrupcy is because they have low users. There are a lot of factors that we should consider, with research we can identify the suitable online gambling casino for us.
It might be an inconvinience but it is necessary for you to add funds or to withdraw large amount of winnings. You need to do that so that casinos will have assurance as well that you are not a bot. But casino needed a licensed so that its client or gamblers will have an assurance as well that casinos will not take their money or run their money because of illegal operation.
I do bet but I always feel that if I am able to give ID proofs then I would prefer proper betting sportsbook like bet365 instead of sportsbet.io or others. With all the respect and deserved love for these bitcoin casinos, they come no way close to what big sportsbook offers and if I am giving my id proofs and everything then I would want to use the best possible options.

Bitcoin gambling was meant to remain anonymous no matter how big we win, consider primedice you can win 100 BTC withdraw and walk away like you did nothing, that's the power of crypto gambling and I just want that to remain that way.
5118  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: (Bustabit) How often do long streaks of red come? on: February 09, 2020, 03:23:40 AM
Does anyone have any idea how often let's say 15-20 red streak come and go? Would like people who have somewhat of an idea, thanks!
You mean for the game to continuously crash at zero? That's not very common, but don't be caught up in gambler's fallacy also. Each run has it's own chances of going red, it's not affected by previous runs in a magical cosmos of chance. Not everything is related.
Agreed although there is law of averages that tends to event out things but each roll and in case of Bustabit each round is independent of the previous round and there is an absolute certainty that you can have a large number of crashes at 1.00 although I don't recall having a crash at 1.00 more than 2 times at max. It's almost like loosing a bet on 99% in dice.

From my experience in bustabit most of times you will see the rise from 1.00 to 1.5 mostly and then if it passes 3.00 then it sometimes goes really big, but again that's my experience and someone else would have their own numbers.
5119  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Best trading platform? on: February 08, 2020, 07:14:38 AM
There are many good bitcoin exchanges in the world. But as far as I know, the Binance exchange is chosen by many investors because of many utilities. Especially, this trading floor can be multinational, not limited by any country. Types of accounts we all use.

In would also chose binance over others considering it’s easy to use interface and less trading fees as far as I know . Also if their BNB currency is used to trade you get more discount on trading fee . Also their is no KYC for limited trade people . Withdrawal is Upto 2 btc which is decent for small traders . Also safety wise considered to be a good exchange so far.
I agree with you that Binance looks solid and gained a good name and fame in a limited period of time but that said you do have to keep in mind how some of the giants exchanges like btc-e and others were shut down for whatever the reason may be. I personally prefer poloniex as they allow high limits and the fees for trading also has been quite low, but then I am not a big trader as I just buy some new crpyto in market and try to sell as they reach their peak value.

A suggestion for anyone reading this: Never you should keep your bitcoins in the exchange for long, I mean trade make profit/loss and just withdraw. Your money is yours only when you have it in your own wallet.
5120  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Reasons to be bullish on BitcoinSV on: February 07, 2020, 05:01:44 PM
Great share! however, this would only be attractive for people out their who believe and trust on BSV, especially on Craig Steven Wright.
Though we can't tell that this project is just full of hype but based on my observation, a lot of people in the forum does not trust this fork of bitcoin.
Majority or big part of this community doesnt really trust up this coin if we do really talk about Bitcoin related sentiment but people do mind on how
to make money which makes this coin to be included into their list.

Im not really that updated about whats happening with BSV or even with BCH crap.The thing i do know is that i dont really support these coins
even if it do just mind about on how to make money.
These coins might actually be good for short term profits. It is really much easier to make profits from such coins because their prices move in higher volumes and also it creates a opportunity to buy at dip and sell on peak. This is what I am been doing with bitcoin SV but I would never hold that coin for long term profits.

Even I am thinking to exit the markets because I could find some bearish patterns on bitcoin sv which might end up dumping the coin. Investing into some strong backed up coins is really a good option in terms of long term investments because we know that most of the potential coins would surely experience a pump in the coming markets.
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