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61  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin scammer caught tortured and killed. on: September 05, 2019, 04:59:34 PM
Now, the bitcoin will remain unspent and useless forever, as no one will ever have access to it. Sad!
62  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 🏈🏈 The Essential NFL Thread 🏈🏈 - new poll every week on: September 05, 2019, 03:04:01 PM
My vote goes to Chicago Bears for the obvious reason  Undecided

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The Bears took a huge step forward last year under rookie coach Matt Nagy, going from 5-11 in 2017 to 12-4 in 2018. And a lot of that was attributable to the stellar play of the defense and late addition Khalil Mack. A lot is being made of the loss of defensive coordinator Vic Fangio, who took the Denver Broncos head coaching job.

Chuck Pagano is Fangio’s replacement and while he isn’t as widely regarded as Fangio, Pagano has lots of great players to work with, including Mack, Akiem Hicks, Roquan Smith and cornerbacks Kyle Fuller and Prince Amukamara.
63  Economy / Gambling / Re: -->PARLAYPLUS.COM NFL & EPL PARLAY BONUS<-- on: September 05, 2019, 11:30:44 AM
I just visited your site now and I must say it really looks clean and professional. Congratulations on your new business!

But what I don't like is the name. Sounds so similar to another popular betting site. You could have done better by choosing yourself a premium name that is unique to your business alone. See some great Premium Domain Names on my signature!

People often makes the mistake of choosing wrong business names, thinking they can make it with just any name. That's far from the truth. A business can be make or marred by the quality of the domain names.
64  Economy / Gambling / Re: ⭐ Bitkul.com ⭐ Is A Prediction High-Low Platform 🔥 on: September 05, 2019, 11:22:33 AM
Wow! I like your Bitcointalk thread design. That's the only thing I can say for now. Hopefully, your business should be good as well.

Welcome to the casino gambling community.
65  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: 1xbet a Russian scam! Becarefull on: September 05, 2019, 11:19:06 AM
I have known 1xbet.com for many years, although I haven't used them, but I used to admire the platform a lot. I never knew they are fraudulent.

The responses I am seeing from this post doesn't portray a cautious customer support that is proactive to customer's needs. Seems too generic to me.
66  Economy / Gambling / Re: What happened to SatoshiDice on: September 04, 2019, 02:27:13 PM
I am just hearing about the site, haven't even visited it for the first time. I believe maybe they ran into some problem running it, or they have made their money back and decided to go underground. I don't see anyone investing 11million USD and just go like that without recouping their investment.

Running a casino business is by no means an easy task
67  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: PlanetOfBets Added More Games to the Virtual Sport Section on: August 29, 2019, 01:31:59 PM
Please Guide me! How can i Start a Signature Campaign for the Sports Book; https://planetofbets.ng

So People can access the Recent Products and Services More. Thanks

Hire a campaign manager who will be responsible to recruit signature advertisers, and to disburse payments. He will serve as an escrow between you and the campaign participants. I think that's how it works?

Others should be able to recommend a campaign manager for you as I am not familiar with their service performances.
68  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How Often Do you Bet on Politics? on: August 27, 2019, 09:20:07 PM
With results really not people driven thanks to vote and result tampering, I wouldn't dare waste money and time on this.

Despite this being mostly speculative without proof, you can tell by the number of displeased voters which narrates the whole truth. Anyway we shall keep away from gambling on politics to avoid backing the wrong horse.


You're in it to try and make money, not to back any politician. And it's not your business to worry about how predictable or not, that is for the bookmakers to worry. Yours is to choose whichever odds you think will be best for you and bet on. Gamblers don't gamble with emotion, they gamble with calculations.
69  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Tennis - US Open thread - Predictions on: August 27, 2019, 06:21:43 PM
Federer & Djokovic dominate the mens tournaments so much it gets kind of boring. I really wish somebody young & fearless would emerge to take them on.

Like soo much boring. Every tournament you already know it's either Federer or Djokovic. Andy Murray has always been a follow follow kind of player, very incapable of breaking into the top spot. I kind of like what's happening in female tennis lately where finales has suddenly becomes unpredictable, unlike before.
70  Other / Politics & Society / The Obamas $15 Million Mansion - A Complete Hypocrisy on: August 27, 2019, 12:38:03 PM
Unlike President Trump, who earned his money before taking office, the Obamas have benefited handsomely from their time in the White House.

How did they make their money? President Obama only earned the standard $400,000 salary when he was in office, but after leaving, he and his wife Michelle acquired a joint book deal worth $65 million, high-priced speaking engagements and a deal with Netflix. Now they are rolling in dough.

As a capitalist, I am all in favor of people making as much money as they want and spending it how they please. However, this lavish new abode is quite a statement in hypocrisy from the former president, who spent his presidency demonizing everyone else's success.

What was their stands about Success? From telling small-business owners they “didn’t build that” to the 2018 speech in which he said, "There’s only so much you can eat. There’s only so big a house you can have. There’s only so many nice trips you can take. I mean, it’s enough," the former president has spent his life spreading messages that disparage success.

As Foxnew Reporter who reported this says - As many of my Twitter followers have pointed out, he must not believe in the climate change his Democratic peers are pushing. If he did, he would believe his $15 million investment on the small island will be underwater — quite literally — in just over a decade.
71  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What if Bitcoin was Created by the CIA, FBI, US Military??? on: August 27, 2019, 10:49:17 AM
what if people have already asked this question a million times already? Roll Eyes
Yeah, it has been asked and discussed many times before.

--> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=980847.0
--> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=373470.0
--> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5067455.0

Yeah, I just read through those ones. They are quite different perspectives to similar question. And not everyone, including me, participated in those discussions. The questions I brought out on my own was not mentioned there too. So, it was similar titles but different questions.
72  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What if Bitcoin was Created by the CIA, FBI, US Military??? on: August 27, 2019, 10:40:05 AM
what if people have already asked this question a million times already? Roll Eyes

Every questions has been asked a million times before. You either respond or keep quiet.
73  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / What if Bitcoin was Created by the CIA, FBI, US Military??? on: August 27, 2019, 09:40:17 AM
What if Bitcoin was actually created by the CIA, or FBI, US Military to gather some intelligence? This weird imagination has been lingering in my brain because Bitcoin has all the signatures of what the USA Intelligence can create, Similar to the way they have created things in the past.

1. No one has ever created something as big and enormous as Bitcoin and chooses to remain anonymous. The temptation is always too strong for a mortal human being to resist.

2. I am of the opinion that Bitcoin is too complex to be the handwork of one man or few persons. And how it was quickly accepted and distributed shows the evidence of complex and thorough planning, too thorough, and too complex to fit into one brain Roll Eyes

3. How the founders identities were carefully concealed from beginning to the end, without any trace. You will agree with me that only intelligence professional can achieve that level of privacy and anonymity.

And you know, they won't make noise about it until they have gathered enough intelligence. Or may never say anything about it forever, just using it secretly for their purpose. What do you think? Have you ever reasoned in this direction?
74  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The Democrats Have no Credible Candidate Yet on: August 27, 2019, 07:40:02 AM
It will be a landslide. But for the Democrats. Unless and until the dems are fool enough to nominate a overconfident person like Hillary, Trump doesn't stand a chance to win.

Remember, even with so much campaign and so called "silent majority", trump lost the popular vote, and won by swinging the three states with a mere of around 11000 votes.

I don't think blue will repeat the same mistake it did in 2016.

Hillary got the 3million popular vote from California alone where illegals are allowed to vote. Where all sorts of voting malpractices goes on. That is not a good way to win. And don't forget the recent report about how Google shifted as much as 10million votes to Hillary. Neither should you forget the espionage against Trump's campaign.

If you don't see Trump winning in a landslide, you're simply not paying attentions. Try and attend one of Trump rallies near you and get enlightened. America is 100% behind the president for this 2020 election. Patriotic Americans, I'm not talking about the lost souls and those who are here to destroy the USA.
75  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Swiss Crypto Banks Receive Licenses From Financial Regulator on: August 27, 2019, 07:25:22 AM
I generally don't see this as a good news for cryptocurrency. Because the whole essence of Bitcoin and other crypto is to remain decentralized and largely unregulated. Once banks begin to come in and regulations begins to take place, Bitcoin will become centralized just like fiat currencies. So, what's the good news?
Bitcoin will never become centralized. You will be always able to make transactions decentralized and anonymous. No one can stop the network unless miners stop their work. (That time bitcoin will be totally dead)
As I said in a post above, I agree with you we don't need banks when we deal with cryptocurrencies. We just need the blockchain. But I don't agree that this is not a good news. If you think these banks and governments can make bitcoin centralized, you are wrong. They can only make some centralized platform and we can simply ignore them and use our own decentralized wallets. Let them make their useless effort. Bitcoin is always decentralized with the help of blockchain technology. Not only these kind of news are not bad, but shows that cryptocurrencies will gain mass adoption in future and will attract many new investors if medias spread these news.

What happens when government begins to license Bitcoin banks and then makes it illegal to trade or store bitcoin without going through the banks? You know how government controls everything they want by simply declaring certain activities illegal?

While I agree with you that Bitcoin is designed to be decentralized, I don't see licensing Bitcoin/Crypto banks as good news to the crypto community cos that may attract government regulations. Government always jump into regulation once they sense the willingness to comply, and seeking Crypto banks license is a way of indicating to governments that the industry is willing to comply to regulations. Those banks could even lobby the government to regulate just for their own gain. 
76  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Swiss Crypto Banks Receive Licenses From Financial Regulator on: August 26, 2019, 09:11:19 PM
I generally don't see this as a good news for cryptocurrency. Because the whole essence of Bitcoin and other crypto is to remain decentralized and largely unregulated. Once banks begin to come in and regulations begins to take place, Bitcoin will become centralized just like fiat currencies. So, what's the good news?

Everything we need to run successful bitcoin transactions are already being provided by wallet operators. In my opinion, we don't need the noises and fuss of banks
77  Economy / Lending / Re: Is Loan of 1.5BTC Possible to Get Here? on: August 24, 2019, 07:44:44 PM
You need to read this:  
What is considered collateral?

I do not think anyone will be willing to deal with domains unless it google.com or facebook.com 🤪

Do you have any of them?

LOL @Google.com, Facebook.com  Grin Grin Grin

Ok, case closed. I will sort myself out elsewhere. Or I will try domain forum, unfortunately, Namepros.com doesn't have something like this. I think I will suggest it to the Domain forum community.
78  Economy / Lending / Is Loan of 1.5BTC Possible to Get Here? on: August 24, 2019, 07:33:55 PM
Is it possible to get a loan of 1.5BTC? What can one give as collateral?

I am a domain investor and I have total portfolio valued at $500k. Among them are some very popular domains. Are such assets acceptable here as collateral? If it's ok, then I need a loan of the said amount, and I can transfer three of my valuable domains valued by Estibot at $35k to a neutral account where it will be held until the loan is paid back.

Duration will be 120 days. The project requiring the loan will be completed with 60 day, while I use the remaining 60 days to raise back the loan.

Let me know your requirements and terms.

Thank you
79  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I Sold 2BTC at $3,000 and BTC Bumped to $10,000 on: August 24, 2019, 06:23:28 PM

I got the 2BTC this year. still went ahead to sell at $3,000+ each.

Why did I sell at such a ridiculously low rate when I could have gotten x3 of the value if I waited for few more months?

So, I decided to sell. Did I make the wrong or right decision?



My question is did you rebuy at 10K?

That would complete the number one rule of trading: "Sell Low - Buy High".  Grin Grin Grin Grin


I don't have much money to buy at 10k. So I am waiting for the next bearish move.  Roll Eyes
80  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The Democrats Have no Credible Candidate Yet on: August 24, 2019, 05:00:47 PM
If there's a recession, any of them would at least have a chance.

Even absent a recession, I think Buttigieg or Sanders would have pretty high probabilities of winning. Buttigieg is really good at coming across as stable, which a ton of people have been missing with Trump, but he also comes across as honest, and he doesn't have much baggage. Sanders has a lot of credibility and passion, and he eats into a big chunk of Trump's base, though his policies may be too far left for the wider electorate.

No matter what you want to accomplish, overconfidence is one of the biggest mistakes you can make. That's how Hillary Clinton lost. Paths exist for anyone in the race to win against Trump, or for Trump to win against anyone, even if some paths are pretty unlikely.

Bernie Sanders lost any credibility in my eyes when he supported Hillary after she beat him in the presidential nomination race. I didn't  agree with him, but at least i respected his beliefs.

First democratic party screwed and derailed  Bernie with various false claims.After Hillary won nomination, he decided to support  her, despite the fact that he is fighting against people like her his whole political career. So he basically threw all of his ideals under the bus, for god knows what reason, so all he is talking now doesn't have any weight. If they didn't let him go against Trump when he actually had some chance of winning, no hell they will let him go now. Democratic party would rather have someone like Biden, no matter how bad as candidate he is.

Bernie is simply using presidential candidacy to make some quick millions. He knew for sure he doesn't have any chance of ever becoming the president of the United States. He's never had any credibility, only appears to be credible in the eyes of people who don't know him.
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