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61  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Will Bitcoin FS become the official Bitcoin Chain? on: June 02, 2019, 05:30:38 PM
Bitcoin Forks are harmful for bitcoin, in my opinion. If we want average people to use Bitcoin, this is certainly not helping. It's already hard to use Bitcoin for day to day payments and on top of that we have to explain what forks are and how they happen every goddamn year. No bitcoin fork will overtake bitcoin, ever, another crypto will, most likely with better technology and use.
62  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin appears on Excel, Microsoft implicitly admits Bitcoin is currency? on: June 02, 2019, 05:23:35 PM
Who cares about this? Bitcoin has been accepted as a payment for a long time now on Microsoft, many other big companies accepted or accept bitcoin, Steam for instance used to accept it but they had to drop it because it was too unreliable, at this point, bitcoin is still extremely unreliable and companies do not really benefit from accepting it. I personally do not see bitcoin as a day-to-day payment and I think we should stop pursuing that idea because it's not happening.
63  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin vs Fiat (Real life test ) on: June 02, 2019, 04:24:54 PM
first of all where do you get $40 transaction fees from?! unless you have a ton of inputs, your transaction size is not going to be that big to cost that much. today i sent a transaction with 2 satoshi/byte which was confirmed in about 15 minutes and it cost me 4 cents ($0.04).

as for exchange fees, last time i checked they were charging somewhere around 0.2% fee no 2% if some exchange is charging YOU 2% then maybe you should start looking elsewhere.

lets not forget that if you wanted to send USD  to another country and then in that country convert that USD to local currency like JPY for instance, then you would still pay the same hefty fees for transferring money and the exchange fee.

True, the transaction per-se will not be that expensive, however the whole process can be extremely expensive, first of all, the fees from the exchange (if using) can be quite big, then websites like localbitcoins actually charge you a fee when depositing, then you have to find the best price to sell which wont be the real actually price bitcoin is trading and you are going to lose quite a bit there too, overall the process is long, boring, expensive and simply unreliable since you can get blocked for numerous reasons.
64  Economy / Gambling / Re: BITDICE.me - 🎲 Crypto Casino 🎰 Multi-Currency | Rainbot | Roll Hunt | Bonuses on: June 02, 2019, 04:08:02 PM
I have been recently trying new casinos/games and I gotta say bitdice was quite a surprise, I still like stake a lot but I do think bitdice offers some interesting features like daily chests and levels, I'm a huge fan of progress and you don't really progress much when gambling aside from winning money.
65  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: List of Smaller Bitcoin Sites? on: June 01, 2019, 07:11:02 PM
Yes, in fact this forum might be the best tool for that, you could look around the ''services'' section but most importantly the ''project development'' section where you will find plenty of new and small crypto websites, you can also look around in the ''micro-earnings'' section here as well, a lot of faucet/games are there, big and small.
66  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: INFOGRAPHIC: Online Slot Gaming Tips from Veteran Players on: June 01, 2019, 07:01:39 PM
These are ''ok'' tips, however as far as I know slots have the worst odds among all the casino games, at least usually, these tips can only get you so far and you will still be at a massive disadvantage, meanwhile you could just play roulette or dice and have better odds instantly without even having to think, that's my 2 cents.
67  Economy / Gambling / Re: ⭐ BTCPLAYMANIA - best bitcoin casinos in one place ⭐ [EN/RU] on: June 01, 2019, 06:59:40 PM
Hey I like your reviews but I think it's missing some little info like the ability to invest, for instance crypto-games allow investments and you don't mention it. I know you might be working on the full review but just in case, I wanted to mention that. Also maybe include odds/house edge in the summary description as it is something a lot of people look for when they are searching for casinos.
68  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Cricket World Cup 2019 Prediction Pool [Join FREE win x BTC] on: June 01, 2019, 06:44:58 PM


Edit: And they lost Mendis too. Three down!

Just checked the score and Srilanka already 5 down.

so far 2 subcontinent teams struggling in English pitch Cheesy lets see how Afganistan, Bangladesh and India tackles this situation.

Afghanistan also struggling against Australia and will lose by big margin. I think the three Asian teams, (Pakistan / Afghanistan / Srilanka /Bangladesh) are not in good form and are considered weak teams for this world.  India, on the other hand is favorite to win the world cup along with England and Australia.
So i think India will perform much better then the rest of the Asian teams.

Probably yes. India won the tournament twice already so it's safe to assume they will perform accordingly. New Zealand once lost massively against Pakistan too so you can never really be sure, I do agree that Afgh/sri/bang are weak in comparison. Bookie odds aren't always very accurate when it comes to these type of tournaments, though.
69  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Chinese citizens could safely hold Bitcoin on: June 01, 2019, 05:41:14 PM
To be honest, the crypto community got tired of China and all the FUD coming from there, ban, no ban, ban again. At this point it doesn't affect the market anymore and frankly it shouldn't, bitcoin is supposed to be a decentralized coin, we should not depend on 1 country, we should not depend on anything but ourselves, as long as there is a few people mining and a few people using it, bitcoin will always exist.
70  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: You may not like CSW... on: June 01, 2019, 05:38:41 PM
OP is clearly a troll (or mentally ill) I have seen his other threads. CSW was proven to be a fake long ago by multiple people, he had all the chances to actually prove his identity if he wanted to. You also only need to hear him speak about technical details to realize that he is not Satoshi. The copyright claim was also just bullshit anyways. I wish people would stop giving the guy attention, all exchanges should refuse to list his shit coin.
71  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Comparison of Offchain Solutions for Crypto Coins on: June 01, 2019, 05:36:30 PM
Clearly the point of cryptos is to eventually switch to a fully decentralized environment, this is hard to do. No one in this space wants to give a given entity enough power to control a coin or the entire market. Privacy I believe is the biggest issue here and while I personally don't care, a lot of people do. I don't know what's the solution but I would like to get rid of KYC.
72  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Another Satoshi filed claim for Bitcoin Whitepaper on: June 01, 2019, 05:28:16 PM
Lol another one, it's a joke at this point, although faketoshi clearly achieved what he wanted and his bullshit coin was pumped. Clearly the guy who filed the copyright claim this time did so in order to mock Wright, perhaps Mcafee is right and Satoshi is alive and he knows who he is, although you can't be too sure of Mcafee's words.
73  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: From Janitor to Millionaire on: May 31, 2019, 07:05:18 AM
You know, i think these type of news arent too good. It seems to me that they are only useful to lure people in to gamble. It's totally ok to gamble for fun but when you think you will be the next millionaire by gambling it can become quite dangerous.
74  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Boxing Pre-match Opinion from a fan of SEER on: May 31, 2019, 07:02:03 AM
Looking at their boxing history it seems like Ruiz is the more experienced player here since he played 10 more matches than Joshua. But Joshua is undefeated in his career winning by knockout in 21 out of 22 matches played. Alslthis will be the first match he plays in America, a good reason to gather himself and put on a good show. I agree with your pick and for higher odds I will also try Joshua to win in first 3 rounds.
Ruiz fights = 33
Joshua fights = 22

Joshua Amateur Record: 48-3 (18 KO's)
Ruiz Amateur Record: 105-5

Ruiz never been ko'd but I think AJ will get to this guy its just a matter of when.  Im predicting a late stoppage around R 10.
You can find AJ at 1.03 but thats a fools bet.
Sportsbet PRICE BOOST has AJ by ko 1.25 which is more attractive odds.



1.03 seems waay too low. There is no way AJ wins that hard. They are both huge dudes anyways, as you said ruiz has never been ko'd so it makes no sense to think that it will happen this time with that certainty. Even 1.25 seems bad to me. Ill probably bet on other stats.
75  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is Wall Street really interested in Bitcoin? on: May 30, 2019, 01:34:39 PM
I doubt this is good news. Them holding a ton of bitcoins isnt necessarily good. Imagine the amount of manipulation they can achieve with such a huge amount of bitcoins.
76  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling with bonuses only on: May 30, 2019, 01:29:13 PM
Gambling operator are wiser and they will not let you withdraw your earnings without you making a deposit if you win in a free spin and besides this is a one time bet, you need to be very lucky in your first try to win, they are giving bonuses to try their system but they will not allow you to play without depositing

They do allow you to play without depositing though. Freebitcoin for instance allows you to win even 1 btc and gamble or withdraw it at any time, no problem.

I'm so sure he is not even referring to freebitcoin as there is no free spins in free bitcoin, there is faucet only which cant be called as the real free spins which is the main idea of this topic. Freebitcoin free btc is just a faucet, not free spins and there is no ways to win 1btc from the faucet as mentioned by the poster above me.



The faucet gives you satoshis that you can use to gamble with and additionally you get lottery tickets that can give you the 1 btc, all for free. Why wouldnt that be "gambling with bonuses"?
77  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling with bonuses only on: May 30, 2019, 08:08:59 AM
Gambling operator are wiser and they will not let you withdraw your earnings without you making a deposit if you win in a free spin and besides this is a one time bet, you need to be very lucky in your first try to win, they are giving bonuses to try their system but they will not allow you to play without depositing

They do allow you to play without depositing though. Freebitcoin for instance allows you to win even 1 btc and gamble or withdraw it at any time, no problem.
78  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why do we need so many cryptocurrency exchanges? on: May 30, 2019, 08:05:32 AM
Well, this is how the market works. There is a competition, like everywhere. Exchanges are just business, every transaction or registration is beneficial. I'm using CoinDeal but every trader has his own favourite one. There is a broad variety, it gaves you an opportunity to choose the best coins' prices, fees etc. I think that competition is good in that way, you always have a choice.

We also don't want to give 1 exchange a lot of control. If everyone was using binance only, the amount of bitcoins they would hold would be insane, they could literally control the market if they wanted to, a possible hack would also be devastating, it could almost end bitcoin.
79  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin's real exchange volume has now surpassed global gold exchange volume on: May 30, 2019, 08:03:11 AM
It's not surprising at all. The fact that bitcoin is so much easier to transact and trade with on a global scale simply means that people are going to be exchanging it more actively, as opposed to hoarding it which is common to gold.

This doesn't really say much about the market capitalisation nor the institutional adoption, though. Also, wash trading can't really be proven/disproven.

Precious metals is still symbolically and culturally significant, which will mean that it's probably going to remain a global reserve asset for years to come. Though I can certainly see it being displaced at least somewhat by BTC in the future.

I wouldnt really say its easier at all. First of all you have to find an exchange or a place to buy bitcoin with your credit card, then you can finally start trading your coins, however not all exchanges offer the same coins, they also offer basically 0 insurance in case your coins are lost/stolen/hacked unlike traditional brokers.
80  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Sportsbetting? Welcome to the winner's circle on: May 29, 2019, 04:16:22 PM
Wishing you the very best with this system since it looks like there will be lots of chasing involved.
Anything is possible though and you see, to have a good idea of what you want to achieve.


This system has been proven to be profitable over the years. If playing correctly, from start to finish. But if you look a bit further, then you ll see you can also take advantage of this, and pick your own spots. This is how real pros are playing. Not wasting time with 1.15 odds daily. when you win 9 lose 2 but still in minus.

Do not let the units hype affect you. +20000 units means nothing in this world if ROI% is 3%, ask your capper what is his ROI% not the amounts of units won or winning ratio. Winning ratio can be 70% but if ROI is only 5% then you have invested 1000 you got back 50 euros. People get affected by the hype. But dont do actual calculation.

We invest to win. We want a good return on investment.

If the system really works, whats the point of sharing it here when you can just keep using it, betting more and more money and winning exponentially more money as well?

Just more and more money? Btw how is your BTC doing? Clearly you have no idea what this model includes info and algorithms and how deep inside it is in sportsworld. What it takes to become an investor in sportsworld. Years and years to become as disciplined as K9 dog. High risk high reward. and thats fine. ITs all good if you want to bet 10 games a day and win daily GL. Keep searching formulas and strategies how to win in casino and gambling world.

There are no formulas to win. Sports betting is about statistics not formulas, what do you mean just more and more money? You can re-invest your own money and keep winning.

Actually you re wrong. Sportsbetting is all bout numbers only. Not even statistics/trends all made up by bookies specially designed for you, so you can overthink every detail, put emotions in and lose. My system has zero human emotions in it, cos computer pops them up. Record will be documented on tipstertube also add them on the spreadsheet for better transparency. Now tell me something i dont really do? I dont argue with you about your silly casino comments go play with your bonuses or invest them into my picks. You might actually be a winner for once. Show me someone here who keeps up to date with the records on 2 platforms?

Its funny how some pup comes out and starts arguing about my investment method. Every person creates their own system. Before you come at me
show me your results/systems, lil goof, are you winning? Or you re not betting at all? if not then why the heck you comment? Why dont you say that in other pick threads that why the heck you posting picks here, keep it to youself?

Do I have to be winning in order to show your system doesn't work? Is that the logic here? I'm arguing that if your system truly works, there would be no point in sharing it here since you could make money infinitely, couldn't you? Are your formulas not using statistics? Are bookies wrong or right most of the time?
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