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5201  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: I'm getting tired of the high fees for gwei on: June 12, 2023, 04:03:49 PM

Ethereum is currently known for its expensive gas fee, even though in 2018 Ethereum became the top no. 1 blockchain platform,
but after BSC appeared, of course BSC is more attractive and cheaper.
I hope that the gas fee on Ethereum can overcome the problem because live is very dependent on it.
it could be said that the very reason ethereum could have this massive gas is because it is no.1 smart contract blockchain platform right now.
so many meme coins getting deployed added with the fact that there are some NFT being deployed into the platform, and not to mention the airdrops mechanism nowadays that got implemented
quite literally just boost the burden on the blockchain, i think there's most certainly long way to go until things gets resolved for this blockchain to get the lowest fee there is, because if not for the value that's quite high.
i'm sure the fee is relatively low, 13 gwei is normal back then but ethereum price just keep growing and growing making it seem really expensive.
Isn't it evident? Ethereum's gas fees are now unpredictable. Its leading position in smart contracts is advantageous, but it's a double bind. Increased popularity has brought about higher traffic, leading to soaring gas costs. Ethereum is more a casualty of its own triumph, isn't it? As for BSC, despite being affordable, it's centralized. Ethereum is genuinely decentralized. It's quite a predicament.
5202  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: POLYGON as a national currency. on: June 12, 2023, 03:41:25 PM
Volatile is a problem in cryptocurrency. I think FIAT money will still be the first choice. Making POLYGON the national currency is a long matter that must be thought through properly. I see that the world has not yet found out how to legislate on cryptocurrencies to avoid disasters such as the collapse of the LUNA project.
depending on some random altcoin for a country's economy is definitely a mistake. even the fact that polygon itself is highly volatile is already such a red flag for it to be used for something that directly affect the country's well being.
it's just really bad decision making if some country ever make this altcoin namely polygon as their means of payment and something like that. at best it's only good for money transfer that competes with the like of bank transfers and many more which usually impose quite high fee. but for it to be used as a national currency, seemed silly idea to me.
this thing just doesn't work for that.
Cryptocurrencies as national currencies? That calls for measured deliberation! Doubts about unstable cryptos like Polygon becoming a national standard are reasonable. In an economic landscape, stability reigns - isnt the volatility of cryptos risky? Still, should we judge all crypto projects by LUNA's failure? Each blockchain endeavor is unique, and while one may stumble, another may thrive. Considering cryptocurrencies for global transactions due to their efficiency and affordability is tempting. But as a national standard? Let's proceed cautiously! Can we bet our economy on the erratic crypto market?
5203  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Invest only in active projects on: June 12, 2023, 03:23:25 PM
Projects that are seen as active can end up being scams like big projects that are scams, yes, you all know Terra LUNA!,
Previously, LUNA had a community, very active developers, and their CEO was also very kind.
however it all just disappeared after one problem appeared, that's how terrible the crypto world is, and you know what to do
luna is another different thing, yes this is very active project but the disaster was brought by the very founder of luna himself, in which destroy the entire coin.
i still think that investing in active project is much of essence, basically one of many reasons that these project could be considered good, just because the project is quite active and not only for short time but long time like having continuous development in general.
Isnt it unjust to condemn all active endeavours because of one unfortunate incident? Terra LUNA's downfall was indeed a shocker, considering its lively community and robust development. Is it then rash to categorize the whole crypto sphere as dreadful based on this single mishap? Following this reasoning, all stock investments would be precarious due to unexpected corporate colapses. On a positive note, many active projects demonstrate potential through consistent innovation. Despite the inherent risks, aren't these still a more prudent bet than dead projects? The crypto world isn't all gloomy—its simply a steep learning journey.
5204  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Are BRC-20 stablecoins the next big thing? on: June 12, 2023, 03:05:09 PM
Seeing how minting competition in BRC was going on is pretty much the same like seeing how people were massively joining in the meme coin trend. BRC is prety much the same like meme coin trend and it's only disrupting the bitcoin.

There's no useful project. all of them were exist only for money and no more.

You're right about that. BRC-20 tokens are nothing but pure cash grabs. They don't provide any real use cases to the world. With Bitcoin Core developers planning to block Ordinals inscriptions, you can say goodbye to the BRC-20 craze soon. I think Stably should focus on other chains with built-in smart contract features. But with competitors such as USDT and USDC, I highly doubt it will survive in the long run.

With BRC-20 tokens out of the way, Bitcoin users can finally enjoy low fees and decent confirmation times. That is if the community agrees to take down Ordinals for good. Miners are too greedy to let this all go to waste, so time will tell us what path BTC will take. As long as decentralization wins, we should have nothing to worry about. Just my thoughts Grin
Intriguing perspective on the BRC-20 situation! These tokens, are they not fleeting capitalist ventures? Yet, can we dismiss them, given their technological roots? And while some are quick money schemes, isnt it premature to discount them all? The idea of Stably expanding is noteworthy. Still, considering the behemoths of stablecoins, USDT and USDC, is it feasible? Bitcoins fees and confirmation times pose significant problems. The fall of Ordinals would indeed be a twist, but how would miners respond? With decentralization as our mantra, we await the outcome.
5205  Economy / Gambling / Re: Question about casino, sports bet on: June 11, 2023, 10:06:00 PM
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On our current time, websites such as casino are fullt optimized that it can be run on mobile based browser. Big casino surely focused on improving the casino website rather than on making a whole new application given that it can pose hazards such as possible application exploits, cloning their app by hackers, and google playstore and app store surely won't list them on their platforms. Gamblers finds that it's ok to use a mobile browser to do casino gambling even back then. I've tried a casino app before and I don't think it's worth that much using it since it offers almost the same function and it consumes my memory space on my phone.
Online casinos don't really need a dedicated app, right? I mean, youve pointed out the issues of potential exploits, clone apps, and the memory drain. Thats some sharp thinking! Most, if not all, casinos have mobile-friendly websites. So why splurge time and resources into app development? Even our folks over at Google and Apple probably wont give em a slot on their stores. Plus, the added headache of keeping the app updated with all the bells and whistles… ain't nobody got time for that! Desktops for heavy-duty gaming, mobiles for a quick spin at the casino. Sounds like a decent plan, doesnt it? But heres a twist! What if someone could optimize a casino app to consume less power? Would that change the game?
5206  Economy / Gambling / Re: is KYC data on Gambling sites safe? on: June 11, 2023, 09:46:39 PM
Not only by checking their reputation but also their TOS if they are requiring KYC in any form , because some sites mentioned about not having this security rules but suddenly upon withdrawal they will pretend to be checking your legitimacy so need  to pass details.
things that what I love in Honest casino that they already indicate profiling even before you decide to create account.
with those rules then we will decide if to continue or not.

A lot of cases Ive seen here and out the forum about the players surprised of the team verifying them after they won or if they wanted to take their funds out.

for me this is dishonesty and deserve a negative record for tha said casino , why not being truth from the beginning? this will end me think that their main intention is to fool people and nothing more.
hoping that the casinos for the future will never do such stupidity because this will record to their own names in the end.
I've seen people complaining about the same thing as well where the casino preached to be KYC-free but then asked for KYC, but that case is different because if a casino isn't saying anything about KYC and then asks you to verify yourself, it means that they have it in their terms and conditions but you didn't read them, a lot of people don't like reading terms and conditions because they find it boring or tiring which is why they get in trouble later on.

One should read the rules, terms and conditions, and frequently asked questions before they go ahead and make a deposit at a casino, if they are not satisfied with the rules of the platform, they should not gamble with them at all instead of complaining later.
There are many such gamblers who do not read the terms and conditions of gambling platform before registration. But when they face any kind of problems at the end of gambling, they have complaints about various things. Which is considered baseless in most cases. A gambler is not interested in reading the terms and conditions of his gambling platform where the problems are created. KYC is mandatory or not that is well mentioned in every casino. When a gambler does not follow those terms and instead brings up his complaints to the casino platform support, those issues are reported to him. Then he realized what was wrong. If every gambler tries to carefully read the terms and conditions before registration then KYC issues will be solved properly.
You've touched on a common trap—we often breeze through T&Cs as if they're foreign hieroglyphics, more keen on the game than comprehending the guidelines. Isn't that paradoxical? Addressing the biggie here—KYC. It may seem dull but it's crucial, and more so, it's spelled out in the T&Cs. Why feign shock when required to comply? We need a shift in perception—T&Cs are allies, not obstacles. They're our shields, not snares! Isn't it time to shed our indifference?
5207  Economy / Gambling / Re: How does AI gambling sound? on: June 11, 2023, 09:26:58 PM

I also don't want to use AI in gambling because I haven't found out how or seen anyone who has won bets using AI. But if someday there are people who manage to win that bet using AI, perhaps I'll try it and see the results. The use of AI will depend on us. If we can use it well, we can benefit from AI. But if not, AI will not give any results and might have an effect that is not good for us. But this can make us lazy to look for more information because AI has provided everything, so we only need to decide.
It is absolutely difficult to win a bet with the use of Artificial Intelligence bot to gamble because there can't give an accurate analysis of current events unless those that are encoded into them, there have not been a recordinging of AI usage in gambling since AI is A new development that is just making waves and this thread was created just to discuss the possibility AI usage in gaming.

I also think that the casino will not be ok with that idea since it will look as if the gambler wants to cheat the casino by the use of a bot since some casino disallow the use of bot.
Can AI predict the outcome of a gamble with 100% accuracy? Highly doubtful! Gambling, at its core, is unpredictable - that's the thrill of it! Its true that AI hasnt exactly set the gambling world on fire yet. But is it because AI can't be of help, or is it because we havent figured out how to fully harness its potential yet? That's the million-dollar question.

I agree that casinos wouldnt be thrilled about AI, considering it could potentially give the gambler an unfair edge. But isn't it similar to counting cards, which although frowned upon, isn't technically cheating?

While I share your apprehension, I also believe in the endless potential of AI. If harnessed correctly, who knows? Maybe it could revolutionize the way we gamble!
5208  Economy / Gambling / Re: Using ToS against users normal? on: June 11, 2023, 09:10:14 PM
The ToS is always very long and usually no one reads it, until for some reason your account is closed or your bets are void. Users should approve a simpler and more understandable text when signing up. When too many procedures and details are involved, no one reads that article, and at the end of this, the website owner can use ToS as he wishes. Important details should always be underlined so that the user knows what they are dealing with.
I don't think there will be a change in this direction because this situation is in the interest of website owners.
Most sites issue warning text when ToS changes. I don't think anyone is reading this though. Habits are not easily changed. A user who has been playing on a site for a long time will not switch to another site because the ToS has changed.
These ToS are nothing more than a sly gambit by companies. They obfuscate important details beneath legalese, and us users? We're left in the dark, aren't we? The call for concise and clear ToS is loud, yet it seems to fall on deaf ears. Why? As you rightly pointed out, it serves their interests! They can mold and manipulate the ToS to their liking, can't they? Warnings about ToS changes are mere formalities, just another hoop for them to jump through. Who actually takes the time to read those lengthy documents? And why would seasoned users abandon a familiar platform because of a ToS change? These questions remain unanswered. In this tech-driven age, it's high time companies stepped up and prioritized transparency. Only then can we move towards a fairer digital landscape!
5209  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What kind of rewards/bonuses do you prefer? on: June 11, 2023, 08:52:09 PM
Hi we are changing the reward system and we would like to have some feedback before launch the new system

What kind of rewards/bonuses do you like ?

Welcome bonuses , cashback , freespins etc ?

or what kind of rewards would you like to see in an online casino ?

Thanks

Hmmm.. most of the time this kind of bonus doesnt really matter since to win you need to gamble so you need to deposit money or cryptocurrency anyway that higher the risk the higher the reward as well and your winning would depend on your luck I guess. But who doesnt love bonuses if you could get it right?

I think cashback will be a great bonus maybe if you reach a certain betting amount you could get a percentage cashback of that money, which could also be a good thing since it encourages players to play more since they will be getting a cashback if they right an amount. Also, freespin is also a great bonus but in my experience, free Spin doesnt really win, if your lucky you might just win a small money of reward on your free spin. A referral system is also a great addition and you're going to get a small percentage every time your referral deposit money, it wasn't a big amount but it could stack up if you have a lot of invites.
Everything would really be depending with luck since you couldn't really be able to reach up that wagering requirement but all of your bankroll or balance had already blown up which is something that very usual thing to happen specially when you are trying to cope up and trying out to clear up that requirement which is something that very common thing to be done by most gamblers who had activated the bonus. This is why for those who are old and been wary on how these bonuses works and on what are the strings attached then it wouldn't really be looking to be interesting if you do ask me. We do know that there are indeed certain times that we do really see this to be an interesting stuff because it do really widens up our bankroll or could really make our gambling sessions way more longers on which means that we do have in mind or really having that stimulation that we could be able to do this on which we would really be mainly thinking that it would really be that so simple on reaching up those requirements but on the time that you are still midway
you would be able to realize that it wasnt or never been that easy in the first place. You would be finding out that these pesky bonuses are really just slowing you down on making a withdrawal compared into
those players who havent activated the bonus. Just like on what most people been saying on here that rakebacks or cashbacks would really be definitely worth to look on for.
Bonuses, though linked with deposits, stage an intriguing risk-reward couple. Do they lose their allure because of this? I challenge that! They season the game, notwithstanding any underlying 'snag'. Cashback? It's like an extra life in the game, yet a trivial consolation for substantial investments. A bit of a conundrum! Free spins, referral bonuses - while seemingly insignificant, these can aggregate into a noteworthy amount with smart play. Bonuses might distract and decelerate withdrawals, but they bring excitement and longevity. The crux? It's all in how you maneuver the game!
5210  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Referral bonuses are waste of time on: June 11, 2023, 08:33:33 PM
Regarding referral bonuses, I had experience with this site BC.GAME . I had shared the link via social media only one time and totally forgot about it . Six month's ago when I checked I saw that my total referral commission rewards shown as $30,900 . Without any difficulty I had withdrawn all the money. Neither their was wager restriction nor any question. You may say this site has changed my life.
I can tell that you are lie by telling any sloth's naive dreams about this website wants to earn tens of thousands of dollars, the only thing you do is share a referral link once every six months. Also, I can say that this website can change the life of anyone who uses their services or sends money to their account, but these changes are unlikely to please anyone later. @bhanu31 story is too implausible because of the laudatory reviews and the story of easy referral money. I can also say that it looks like a badly hidden advertisement for this website and I just don't believe all these stories with easy enrichment without any effort.

I also think that the guy has just made up a story to promote the site. I don't think that anyone could get around $30k by just sharing a link on social media and leaving it for months, and once they check it again they have earned $30k without even knowing that. That's totally made up story and the poster should learn fictional writing because he can generate more income by telling fictional lies rather than promoting such sites.

He's directly promoting that website with the help of a simple made up story, and who knows many people might join that site as referrals after falling to his story. I'm 100% sure that earning referral income without doing proper marketing is close to impossible and anyone who claim such rewards is just misguiding the users.
Honestly, this tale spun by @bhanu31 leaves a bad taste in my mouth. It's all very well to talk of referral links turning into money fountains, but seriously, who are we kidding here? Its like saying, "Plant this bean and tomorrow you may find a tall beanstalk filled with money." The blatant ad-in-disguise is distasteful, to say the least. Has subtlety and sincerity taken a backseat in the digital age? Are we expected to swallow such tall tales of instant wealth without even a pinch of skepticism? Im compelled to draw attention to the real world here - the world where referral incomes don't drop from the sky but result from consistent effort, strategic marketing, and building genuine connections
5211  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Wagering requirements for withdraw on: June 11, 2023, 08:14:36 PM
Now there are a lot of casinos that make sticky bonuses and maximum withdrawal deposit bonuses. Therefore, be careful before making a deposit and taking a bonus.

Isn't that just a usual thing already?

To say be careful is like you considered that as a trap. Not exactly though.

It's just common to see decent deposit bonuses or promotions where the required turnover or wagering requirement is not that difficult to achieved although in return, you can only withdraw a maximum required amount.

At most cases, the application for that is not automatic therefore users are free to ignore that bonus and instead, use the nornal deposit so they can withdraw anytime if target profits or being satisfied have been reach.

A simple practice if you don't want to get stuck when trying to withdraw your money, you always have the option to ignore those offers and just do the usual gambling practices, deposit and withdraw when you feel that you need to get your money out from the house. Wagering requirements when you activated the promotional offers most of the time is the cause of issues with your deposit funds, without reading the rules and regualtions regarding to that bonuses.

You will find yourself stuck with your money, and most of the time, instead of enjoying the perks you ended up losing everything when trying to wager the amount.
Even on simply having that deposit would already be requiring some wagering requirement, how much more on deposit bonuses or some sort of promotions or add ups? They cant really just give out bonuses without those terms which it is really that understandable on this way on which it would really be that just right that they would be giving out those kind of terms considering that it is really that a business
and they cant really just give out any bonuses without having those criteria before you could be able to pull it out.

People should really be wary about these terms because you would really be finding out yourself on having those complaints but ending up on making yourself look like a fool yet this had been the
typical stuff or requirement before you could be able to pull out whether your deposit or deposit+bonus. There's always those wagering or roll over which it is really
just that in default.
Indeed, its not simple. Promotions and bonuses can be enticing, yet they often serve as gilded lures for the unwary. Its apparent that the house invariably has some cunning strategies tucked away! Why would they willingly facilitate your money withdrawal? It's a commercial venture, after all! However, it's not entirely a bleak picture. There exist genuine gambling platforms with equitable wagering requisites. It primarily boils down to identifying the correct one! The key lies in maintaining heightened vigilance and a keen intellect, doesnt it? Regarding the wagering prerequisites for deposit bonuses, undoubtedly, they're a bothersome hurdle. Yet, why would the house distribute giveaways devoid of conditions?
5212  Economy / Gambling / Re: MEGA:PARI | Gambling&Betting | REVIEW CAMPAIGN ON 💸💸💸 on: June 11, 2023, 07:55:58 PM

But be careful with this site. It appears that they are affiliated with the 1xBET parent company, which has a bit of a reputation in the gambling community for being involved in some pretty shady practices and selective scamming. If you ever face any issues and the casino decides to confiscate your funds, don't expect much help or an explanation from their customer support or security department. So, be cautious if you decide to engage with them.

Hey. It is a pity to read something like this considering the fact that, if you review scam accusations about MegaPari - you will see that they all very banned with the same reason of unfair gambling activity. Moreover, they were banned in other casinos as well, which can be traced by their activity on the forum. With MegaPari, opportunities are unlimited if you gamble fair and have nothing to hide. If you ever were banned on other platforms with a suspicion of fraudulent actions, you will be probably banned on other platforms, bc security depts are in touch with each other. MegaPari may have similar design with other platforms - we were established in the same year as many other brands, such design was a trand then. 1xbet are our comptetors, by the way, but we believe we can do better c;
Having 1xbet as your competitors give you and edge over them here in the forum, since most forum members believe that 1xbet is being run by the same syndicate who operate 1xbit whose image here in the forum is very bad. With their long qque of unresolved accusations against them and their deliberate and systematically scamming tactic.

So if you do better as you mentioned than you will have a free market since 1xbet won't attract anyone here and as a competitor that make it easy for you to defeat them in any ways.

To be clear here, All casino with sportsbook feature is enough to be considered as 1xbet competitors besides there are a lot of existing reputable sportsbook in the forum that is worth competing for customers rather than 1xbet. The premise of the competition mentioned by the megapari team is to exclude them from being connected to that said casino by means of their being a competitor.

I understand the point of @fatfork here, The last time a casino was accused to be connected to 1xbet such as coinplay become a scam at some point in their journey here in the forum. The only thing that makes me believe that Megapari is a different casino is that they have multiple nominations for casino awards which 1xbet family doesn't pursue. But it's worthy to still keep an eye with this note.
it is important to note the intricate interplay of reputation and competition within the online casino community. Isnt it intriguing that 1xbet's perceived connection to a syndicate, real or imagined, can provide their competitors with an advantage?Are we not dealing with a mulifaceted market with numerous potential competitors beyond 1xbet? After all, any sportsbook-based casino may be viewed as a rival. The essence of competition is not purely about distancing oneself from unfavorable associations, is it not? We've seen the repercussions of these affiliations, as with the unfortunate case of Coinplay. Is it not premature to cast aspersions on Megapari simply due to speculative affiliations? Their multiple nominations for casino awards provide a counter-narrative, do they not? Yet, it would indeed be prudent to mantain vigilance. We mustn't be caught off guard, should history decide to repeat itself
5213  Economy / Gambling / Re: vbetFTN.com | Leading Online Gambling Operator | 🎰 on: June 11, 2023, 07:37:57 PM
I will have to arrange a meeting so as discuss this with our development team and make sure they prioritize it on their to-do list.
It should be done but I know your developer team will have their own to-do list. I am happy to know it was added to the to-do list already.

The platform should educate users and allow users to use strong passwords that are better for their account security and their fund security too. It is also good for vbetFTN too because if user accounts and user funds are safe by stronger passwords, your Customer support team will have less Customer Support tickets to do about those issues.

I think all people is aware with that since there are so many platform suggest to use strong password so that they can get an extra layer of protection to avoid their account easily get hack by anyone. Also its really good to see that vbet admins is so active listening to any suggestion that can improve their casino and this is a good sign that they provably got a good future to became another successful casino exist in this community.
Isn't it a widely acknowledged premise to maintain a resilient password? There's barely any respectable platform that doesn't persistently advocate the "formulate a resilient password" mantra! Conseqently, presenting it as a pioneering proposition fails to garner my endorsement. Still, kudos to the vbetFTN team for their receptive stance towards user inputs.They're indeed doing an admirable job in that arena! Isn't this the crux of a prosperous casino's success strategy? Heeding their clientele's sentiments, I mean. Their commitment to this principle merits applause.

However, let's not jump the gun by prematurely prognosticating their future prosperity. Their current success doesn't certify their status as the upcoming sensation. Theres more to operating a successful casino than simply valuing user suggestions and advocating strong passwords, isn't there?
5214  Economy / Gambling / Re: Consider open live casino (street gambling games) on: June 11, 2023, 07:19:56 PM
It is very true, because the Games in the street are rigged, how can you protest? If the majority of people who do it and implement these games have their own Elements of the law that are the same ones that they hire in order to enforce what they implement , when in the street we have to Surrender to that we must stick to what they say to their Rules, and if you don't want to Stick to it , it's only Better if you don't get close to this type of games, which for me I Consider quite Dangerous , then if the Person is very afraid of this type of juices with that Additional Risk , it is less that you do not Assume them.
Their place, their rules, that's how street gambling works, if someone doesn't feel comfortable with their rules, they should simply don't gamble on the streets because they are obviously not going to change things around only for a single gambler and others who gamble regularly on the streets basically have no issues with their rules since they've been living with them since the inception of street gambling.

A person who has never gambled on the streets will not be able to do it properly because it is obviously not the same as a land-based casino, a land-based casino is very well-disciplined, nicely dressed dealers and everything, which is not the case on the streets.
A bitter reality to digest—street gambling, just like to life, isn't just. The game is inherently skewed towards the house, isn't it? Yet, isn't it the exhilarating prospect of conquering improbable odds that lures us?

Let's face it, drawing parallels between street gambling and established casinos is akin to juxtaposing apples with interstellar rockets! The regulations, the ambiance, the participats—everything is starkly contrasting! How can we even anticipate uniformity in rules?

Ultimately, it boils down to individual comfort, doesn't it? If the protocols and perils of street gambling unsettle you, retreating isn't a sign of defeat. It merely indicates that it's not your preference, and there's absolutely nothing wrong with that!
5215  Economy / Gambling / Re: BK8 - Biggest and Most Trusted Brand. Asia's #1 Crypto online casino BTC & USDT on: June 11, 2023, 07:01:45 PM
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Martingale on winning, is for people who are trying to make the game more volatility.

However, once you have a good section at least you can win a 6-7x streak. I can make sure, your lost from 7-20 days can be recovery is just a short time. You need to make sure ready to lose.

It's just like chasing only one good section and you can get win big. I doing these, once you get the momentum after the momentum over just play back again with normal.
Your suggestion to utilize a martingale methodology on successful outcomes rather than failures is indeed thought-provoking, yet isn't it fraught with hazards? If I'm mistaken, please correct me, but it seems to me that such an approach amplifies your risk exposure considerably. Certainly, you could achieve a series of 6-7 wins, but what if luck doesn't side with you? The fallout is losing not just the winnings, but the initial stake as well. It's comparable to trudging uphill with a growing snowball, isn't it? One stumble, and all comes tumbling down! Therefore, while your strategy presents a stimulating high-risk, high-reward scenario, it's equally crucial to handle it with care. If you're conditioned to endure the blow, then by all means, indulge! However, remember, ultimately, the house retains the upper hand.
5216  Economy / Gambling / Re: Profit By Betting on Losing Teams on: June 11, 2023, 06:41:54 PM
I am the only one who believes this is likely some sort of advertisement campaign to some "services" which offers something which is unlikely to happen?  Roll Eyes
Honestly, sometimes it messes with my mind that there is people out there who can actually fall for stuff similar to these and other I have read in the past.

I'll say it clearly: Any person/organization who can get guaranteed profits constantly would not have a reason to promote themselves and ask for other's people money to spoil their own secret

Of course, there are some legitimate tipsters but we should be careful where we put out hard earned money on, for Satoshi's sake.  Tongue
No mate , I also have that same thought because obviously that OP is presenting His own site by holding His name so what we can expect here?

and checking the threads created of OP? yes he is promoting that said site .

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But about the topic? well How many times that I consider betting in losing team but it is harder to make through .

Maybe better to bet in any team that you believe will generate you profit .

Probably the only instance I would think of myself putting money on a team I do not like or I don't trust in, it would be that both teams facing each other are almost as equally bad, in comparison so I would go in with a small quantity of money which I would not mind to lose in a single bet.

Who knows, life is unpredictable there has been cases of very unexpected winners, and those who bet on them can get juicy rewards.

But to be honest with you, betting on something one does not have much hope in sounds rather like gambling and not betting, there is an important difference between them.
Mate, your outlook seems a bit stormy, don't you think? Pouring your sweat-earned dough into a sinking ship? You're virtually inking your pact with disappointment. Isn't the esence of wagering to experience the exhilaration of victory, not brace for the torture of loss? Gambling on a hopeless team, isn't that akin to casting your cash into a fountain, praying for a Hail Mary? But I concur, life's a box of cocolates. There have been underdog triumphs, but aren't those more outliers than the norm, right? Your closing argument hits the bullseye, though! Laying bets on a doomed squad is closer to rolling the dice than wagering. It's not a game of chess; it's more like a game of chance. But, as the saying goes, different strokes for different folks, yeah?
5217  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The role of Bitcoin in eliminating unemployment in our country on: June 11, 2023, 06:22:42 PM
How much role does bitcoin play for the current young generation? I think most of us who are involved with Bitcoin today are the current young generation using Bitcoin. There are many people who are working on Bitcoin besides studying. By doing this, their time is being spent through work and they are also able to earn some money through Bitcoin. By doing this, they are able to support their own expenses and financially support their family. I think when this Bitcoin was not in circulation in my country many people are almost suffering from unemployment problem. The current people who have chosen bitcoin as a profession are not only able to help their families financially but also support our country economically through this young generation bitcoin. I think the government of our country should support Bitcoin. What is your opinion on this?
Working on Bitcoin? What kind of profession is this? Bitcoin is not a magic unemployment pill that allows to create wealth out of nowhere. I believe you have a misconception. The crypto industry creates new jobs because specialists in new directions are needed. But BTC has nothing to do with work and unemployment, because it's money. Digital virtual money.

How can chosen bitcoin as a profession? Speculating on bitcoin may still be a profession, but BTC is not.

I think the government of any country pursues its own interests and the support of bitcoin is not included in this. There is no reason to be under the illusion that they will accept BTC just because it will get rid of unemployment.
Choosing Bitcoin as a livelihood? Now, doesn't that stir the pot? I suspect there might be a slight mix-up. A craftsman shapes timber, a wordsmith spins tales, and a financier juggles wealth. But has anyone ever declared money as their occupation? Hardly! Cryptocurrencies, rising like a phoenix, have udoubtedly paved new paths for employment. However, it's majorly tethered to blockchain wizardry and trading, not merely possessing or dealing in Bitcoin. So when you suggest folks are 'laboring on Bitcoin,' it piques criosity: What does that imply, precisely? And on the subject of governments endorsing Bitcoin, it's quite a bone of contention, wouldn't you agree? The notion holds allure, certainly, but also bears traps. After all, what government would bankroll something as capricious and ungovernable as Bitcoin? I'm eager to know your take on this!
5218  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bhutan's Secret Crypto Investments: A Game-Changing Strategy for Small Nations? on: June 11, 2023, 06:03:43 PM
Maybe this move by Bhutan is less about immediate profit, and more about positioning itself for a future where cryptocurrencies hold sway. Looking at their domestic actions - hosting blockchain advocates, working with Ripple - one could say they're doing their homework diligently. What's the endgame here? Could it be to set a new financial precedent for small nations? The idea seems plausible, if daring. Still, isn't it strange that such transactions were only brought to light due to the bankruptcy filings of BlockFi and Celsius? Perhaps this indicates a need for greater transparency in the crypto world. That being said, Bhutan's case will surely provide an interesting case study for the global adoption of cryptocurrencies!
5219  Bitcoin / Hardware wallets / Re: How do I secure my wallet on: June 11, 2023, 05:47:17 PM
It has been some months that I have been in this forum, I have started making arrangements for transacting with Bitcoin in the aspect of buying and storing. I don't have much knowledge of wallet to the extent of knowing a preferable wallet to use for storing my Bitcoin, right now I know that Bitcoin is a valuable asset from my understanding but other people doesn't accept the fact that it is really an asset, so I want to know a good wallet to use for my Bitcoin because I notice that some wallet my friends recommend to me are all exchange kind of wallet and I was told that it's not proper to use an exchange wallet for storing or saving of Bitcoin for a long time. I wish to have more recommendation or articles to read concerning wallets and it's security values but during my research I was recommended to use electrum wallet but I was confused if electrum wallet is an exchange or a custodial wallet, therefore i need a good direction, clarification and update of suitable wallet from senior colleagues.
Be frank, have you really done any research before coming here and asking that question? I mean, there are tons of people that have asked this question and it has been answered for numerous times.

What do you see on the right side on main page under your name? News: Latest Bitcoin Core release: 25.0 (https://bitcoincore.org/en/download/)
This isn't here for no reason, you can trust Bitcoin Core wallet, it's the original wallet after all.

Electrum is a good wallet, it also offers a lightweight version that doesn't require you to run node. Just be sure that your computer is virus-free and overall, be sure that you know how to keep your pc secure in order to avoid attack or wallet hack.
Did he even Google "Bitcoin Wallet" before asking this question? Every crypto-fanatic and their grandma has asked this a million times on every forum!

Electrum? Yeah, it's a solid wallet choice, lightweight and easy. But hey, just because it's lighter doesn't mean your PC can be loaded with viruses. Crypto hygiene, anyone? Keep your PC clean and safe, or you'll get your coins swiped before you can say "Satoshi"!
5220  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Can They Find A Way to Do It To Bitcoin? on: June 11, 2023, 05:30:20 PM
No one, including the government, can control Bitcoin. But the government can control the exchanges in their country, including the people who use Bitcoin. The government can easily request the data of people registered on the exchange and carry out a thorough check, including transactions of these people every month.

From there, the government knows what assets the people own on the exchange and can do anything, including imposing large taxes on crypto users. People have the option of not using centralized exchanges and using decentralized exchanges. But the problem is that when people send profits from trading into their bank accounts, the government can easily find out what they are doing.

And that's where the government can thoroughly check who they are and maybe the government will keep an eye on crypto users.
Aren't we veering off course, ignoring the grand scheme of things? Undeniably, Bitcoin remains a loose cannon, impervious to governmental control. Yet, central exchanges, within the confines of nations, do submit to their legal purview.

Painting the portrait of a 1984-like reality, with the government stalking your every transaction, craving your crypto gains—is that the reflection of our world? Yes, your digital coins might get taxed, but doesn't that equally apply to old-school assets?

Decentralized exchanges, though, provide a curtain of anonymity. Yet, bear in mind, once we cash in our crypto chips, we're back in the grid! Does that, by any stretch, translate to unbroken monitoring? We ought to be cautious in fueling such fear-inducing rhetoric. Let's steer clear of stirring unnecessary paranoia!
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