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61  Other / Archival / Re: Ideas for Crypto Projects on: April 27, 2021, 08:29:05 PM

Copy the exact same idea of the game, the same style, and make a copy on the web (Facebook games actually did this and it was very similar to the mobile version), with a slight change in the paper distribution algorithm (such as BJ) i.e.: adding Provably Fair. In fact, my idea branched out into two, 1. Create a casino that pays for cryptocurrencies (based on the same idea of the game that I mentioned above), 2. The game remains the same, but with the Provably Fair addition as well.

Why? :

In fact, I love this game, and I have an account and I made some purchases in it (over $ 500), and what I noticed was before I paid in the game was making me always and significantly lose, but what I noticed after I upgraded my account to VIP, I was playing with real people who have Pictures in their account, while I own three cards (+4 which means that I will win without talking), and this was the first match after the purchase, i.e.: as a gift from the game (certainly not a coincidence), I see this is not a gift, but rather a fraud, so this idea came Mine.


Copying the same idea of other games and improve it is a wise decision
The idea of emulating other project games can backfire on the OP if the required measurements are not taking and the last time I checked there are companies that offer much different game services to gambling sites and it will be a wise decision for the OP to get the game through them.

vinca BK, Creating a gambling site is not an easy task and there's a huge fund involve but you need to mention what is it you really need our advice on.


but then you would have a hard time developing a system that can be trusted by people, unless you make your codes open-sourced.
Every casino I know didn't make an open-source code before they gain people's trust and what needed here is the Provably Fair with game seeds which will be used for verification. If all this is added the next steps are a campaign and other online marketing.
62  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do you limit your gambling time? on: April 26, 2021, 08:38:53 PM
Winning, losing, stopping or addiction is the logical situation of gambling but house chores, work, etc shouldn't be the only way for you not to gamble more often because if those things are no longer your duty there's a huge chance for you to gamble with your pension fund.
I will limit my gambling and I can easily say I have not gambled more than 10times this year.
Winning and lossing are the only outcome that we may face whenever we were going to gamble. Stopping yourself to become so much addicted in gambling was all on your own already, how you manage yourself to have a time management for gambling and limitation of yourself of how much risk you are going to take for the seek of gambling. In my personak experience, I do have a limitation in gambling, be it in time and on the money that I am going or willing to take risk.
All that is under self-control in gambling, there is no draw, of course, win with a loss, now that if there is luck then there will be more what is expected, all the risks must be ready. Gambling is one of the games that are often addictive so it's true that control exists inside of us and how to hold it back then we think harder to be able to manage everything in the finances and also the specified time, don't spend more this will make us suffer, I'm sure everyone in the game of gambling will feel deep darkness, right? there we can take important lessons to stay disciplined
I think is something about gambling you seem not to be aware of.
@molsewid, the buzz is the major thing every gambler faces whenever they are gambling not winning or losing because, to begin with, buzz is what makes every gambler to keep coming despite the chance of winning is always 1%. It the buzz that need to be put under control without that time management, the limitation will be zero.
@Furious 7, people are addicted to things that have to do with games not only gambling that's why we see some football fans fighting their opponent fans.
63  Economy / Speculation / Re: Let us all together develop a Price Action Trading System for Bitcoin on: April 26, 2021, 08:21:21 PM
One thing that is visible here, is:
if a move starts a little ugly, it continues this way... So: the H4 started to be not clean with entering and leaving the sell Areas, and it continued like this all the way until now, in BtcUsd:

Somehow pics dont work here anymore Sad

https://www.tradingview.com/x/ZdnEbhP1/

So for now, everything is still bearish from a H4 point of view.

Thats shows the market can be unpredictable at some point which make hard for anyone to develop a 100% price trading action for the Bitcoin market, looking at the market momentum the next trend is still not certain and the best thing to do now is to wait till the possible mext trend surface itself.

Thank you for your opinion! You are right, markets are not 100% predictable, no matter what you use. There will always be fail trades. As long as you do have a systematic approach, with clear rules when to enter, when not, and also when and how to exit, you are fine. As long as this systematic approach is profitable, ofc
This is the reason why a good enter/exit point with the inclusion of stop loss is very vital in crypto trading but these are the major tips some crypto traders ignore.

Cheesy I dont say that what I am blogging here is perfect, ist only a view of the markets. One of a million. But it has clear rules, and And I am looking to develop it into a winning strategy. Thats all. Clear trends are the easiest to trade, but we dont always have them.
I know you don't say prediction/view about the market is perfect but still, I don't think it possible to easily market clear trend, this only happens once in a while and if it happens only a few people usually get the information.
64  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Dubai's Government and Gambling on: April 25, 2021, 10:55:55 PM
I already suspect that the gambling issue in Dubai be carried out by irresponsible people.
It ready know that the UAE government and some arab countries don't joke with every rules and regulations created by their governments cause they always make it their to priority but I am curious about the main reason you believe anybody that gamble in Dubai is an irresponsible person
65  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Someone on Tiktok said that Bitcoin will go down zero if founder show up! on: April 24, 2021, 08:10:56 PM
Dan Pena said in an interview which was being uploaded on tiktok that he knows who is behind or the founder of bitcoin.
This is what a lot of people said but until now none of them provided genuine proof about who Satoshi Nakamoto was.

He then said that if people know who is behind bitcoin then bitcoin will going down to zero.
These is just the perfect lies to keep his false claim intact so that people won't dig deep about how he knows who Satoshi was.

He also state that a bitcoin user could not literally sleep well at night due to market instability and security.
This is natural but mostly applicable to crypto traders.

I posted the link below guys. What do you think?
He's definitely one of those people trying to be famous using the strategy I know the person who's behind Bitcoin creation.
66  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do you limit your gambling time? on: April 24, 2021, 07:45:18 PM
but you always gamble until spending all the money and having no money left? ~

When playing gambling you can end up winning, losing and stopping. I try to leave the game having won but we all know that the preponderance is always on the side of the gambling platform so I often end up losing the game but I do not allow myself to lose more than 100$.

I don't play very often due to lack of free time and of course, like everyone else, I can be distracted by household chores or work, in which case I have to stop playing. That's why I try to play at night when I'm not distracted or disturbed.
Winning, losing, stopping or addiction is the logical situation of gambling but house chores, work, etc shouldn't be the only way for you not to gamble more often because if those things are no longer your duty there's a huge chance for you to gamble with your pension fund.
I will limit my gambling and I can easily say I have not gambled more than 10times this year.
67  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 25 arrested after Rab busts mini casino in Ashulia!! on: April 24, 2021, 07:24:47 PM
I don't blame those gamblers that were arrested by the Rapid Action Battalion squad at least they are over the 18years because the world is currently in economic sh*t and many people will try different means to find their ends and gambling is different from stealing.

I think the best thing the Bangladesh government can do now is to legalized gambling which will generate more income for the country rather than ban every form of gambling.
The major problem here is the religious state of the country, over 90% of the population in Bangladesh are Islamic, and this religion prohibits any forms of gambling. In addition, the politics, laws, and religion are interconnected there. For instance, there are numerous refers to Islam even in the constitution.
It understanding that most of the people in Bangladesh are Muslim but I believe there's no religion that supported gambling correct me if I am wrong and in a situation when people will still gamble if their religion or country rules is against it, it good to just legalize it to make money through it and include some restrictions laws.


On the other hand, I think we live at a time when freedom must be a priority, therefore, all the restrictions should be kept to a minimum. And what of those 10% of the population, which aren't Islamic? It seems unfair for them to suffer the consequences of the ban as well. But that's a very difficult issue and not something that can be easily changed.
That's the point their government shouldn't create a certain rule and regulation footing their self-understanding while others are hurt.
68  Economy / Speculation / Re: Let us all together develop a Price Action Trading System for Bitcoin on: April 23, 2021, 10:31:04 PM
One thing that is visible here, is:
if a move starts a little ugly, it continues this way... So: the H4 started to be not clean with entering and leaving the sell Areas, and it continued like this all the way until now, in BtcUsd:

Somehow pics dont work here anymore Sad

https://www.tradingview.com/x/ZdnEbhP1/

So for now, everything is still bearish from a H4 point of view.

Thats shows the market can be unpredictable at some point which make hard for anyone to develop a 100% price trading action for the Bitcoin market, looking at the market momentum the next trend is still not certain and the best thing to do now is to wait till the possible mext trend surface itself.
69  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: wallets or exchanges help! on: April 23, 2021, 10:10:48 PM
I believe the time you move your to Electrum and wasabi wallet was the time when there's no network congestion because i don't there's any p2p exchange that will $1-5 as withdrawal fee now though some spot exchange still do this but they mostly combine 2 or more transactions.
Meanwhile, the issue of transaction fee in personal wallet can't be compare with exchange wallet but you should enjoy good fee rate if your wallet address are bech ( wallet that starts with bc1).
70  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 25 arrested after Rab busts mini casino in Ashulia!! on: April 23, 2021, 09:21:38 PM
I don't blame those gamblers that were arrested by the Rapid Action Battalion squad at least they are over the 18years because the world is currently in economic sh*t and many people will try different means to find their ends and gambling is different from stealing.

I think the best thing the Bangladesh government can do now is to legalized gambling which will generate more income for the country rather than ban every form of gambling.
71  Economy / Reputation / Re: Alex2012's Reputation Threads on: April 23, 2021, 08:56:58 PM
Got a notification that my name was mention on this thread and I was surprised that's the reason why I am here. The trade I had with Alex2012 was long ago and I trust the user completely then but never had any trade with her lately so I don't know if she still stays the same or changes and people should use my 2016 recommendation about her base on their own findings, not mine.
72  Economy / Economics / Re: FINALLY ALL MONETARY AUTHORITIES IN THE WORLD WILL ADOPT BITCOIN on: April 22, 2021, 11:34:04 PM
It will be wonderful if all monetary authorities in the world do adopt Bitcoin but we should also be ready for the consequence. The last time I checked, they won't allow Bitcoin to be the standard means of transaction in the world that's one of the reasons they are also against the creation of the Libra coin which I believe is now Diem.
Having said that, it too early to make predictions about what will happen in the next 20years.
73  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to build the community without spending money on marketing on: April 22, 2021, 11:03:23 PM
How to build the community without spending money on marketing

Our project ICO is running but no one is contributing and no one is joining our airdrop. In the beginning we have no funds for marketing. I don't know that why people are not joining our airdrop so I want to know that how to build the community without spending money. The project is good meanwhile it is another yield farming auto liquidity generation protocol. Can anyone help us to guide?
Having no money to market your airdrop is not the issue because most people in the crypto industry seem to be tired of joining airdrop which they will later request KYC or their token or coin will be worthless.

Having said that, there's no way you'll want to achieve your milestone in the crypto market without spending money on marketing but what you need is to pay people like airdrop alert to market the airdrop and hire a reputable crypto news site to write/post news about your project some investors are captivated by this.
74  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Quit My Full Time Job to Trade Cryptos Full Time on: April 22, 2021, 10:45:45 PM
I wouldn't put emotions as the first condition to decide like you, instead I needed more achievements, which were enough to get me out of the fear of long-term unemployment because full-time trading is a job with a vague notion of daily income, a lot of pressure when we have not achieved results, passion will not be able to bring a happy life, what happiness will need comes with the money. A career decision has a lot of future meaning, review our talents before entering such a path, do not let regrets spread in the future
I agreed with what you said but we are all human and we let fear/emotion take control sometimes. Besides, the person that quit his full job to trade crypto full time will certainly set some daily goal which is to be met, if not achieve the next thing is to make trading decision emotional by seeking for profit where it is not available not to even consider the nature of the crypto market that can be unpredictable sometimes. Besides, trading full-time can be frustrating at some point.
75  Economy / Economics / Re: First UK Bank Bans Businesses Accepting Bitcoin on: April 22, 2021, 10:01:40 PM
First, Natwest don't say anything about this situation on their announcement page  so I don't know legit is the news and if it is the truth the reason behind their ban of the crypto-related transaction will definitely be their unsettle money laundering accusation but Natwest wasn't the first UK Bank to ban their business account holder customers from accepting crypto-related transactions and if you ask people from the UK or do some few research online or this forum you'll find out some banks in the UK have already don't that before now but the news about Natwest ban was known to the public because of money laundering issue
Institutional money will never overcome these obstacles but I don't see other banks with clean records follow the suit.
76  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Eth Berlin Upgrade and Gambling on: April 22, 2021, 09:32:33 PM
So far the Ethereum berlin upgrade which a lot of Ethereum enthusiasts expected to be the answer to the network congestion and literally hike in ETH transaction fee seems to be a failure maybe we still have to wait for some days before the berlin upgrade will take effect but the ETH team seems not to care about the affection of their project enthusiast.
Having said that, the hike in ETH gas fee don't stop or limit gambler from gambling because most casinos accept LTC as payment.
77  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Virginia Police Officer Fired After Making A Donation on: April 21, 2021, 11:35:33 PM
I dont know much about the rules and regulations which the police have to abide by but making a donation to Kyle Rittenhouse after some of the fund that saw raised for him last year was said to be in part by selling merchandise and with a different kind of shooting of kids happening this day the police officer gets what he deserves.
78  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: TRX and XRP are doing well on: April 21, 2021, 11:00:03 PM
TRX and XRP are doing well after of long time and its a just a beginning, both of coins will go to high price incoming days and this time price of these coins has decreased so its a very good chance to buy both coins.
My advice to everybody that's planning to invest in XRP or TRX footing the recent surge in price of the two coins in the market, is not to invest while the long term holder sell their holding because XRP will have an issue with the US SEC and the reason behind it recent pump in price is not certain.
79  Economy / Economics / Re: Janet Yellen to call for unified global corporate tax rate on: April 21, 2021, 04:12:20 PM
President Trump makes a wonderful decision by reducing the corporate tax to 21% and in the season when the pandemic has caused alot of damage there's a need for an increase of corporate tax but the 28% seems too big and I think 25% will still be fair.

I don't understand the rules and regulations the G20 nation use to operate but countries like Puerto Rico will suffer if they comply with the plan to increase global corporate tax and I don't think it will fair to them if they are forced to comply.



I don't think it's possible to find a solution for all the G20, even if 18 or 19 countries agree then there are a lot of advantages for one country to disagree. Money doesn't know borders and will always relocate to the most attractive countries. There are so many loopholes in tax laws which is why the big tax consultantancies are making so much money. In my opinion the best approach would be to simplify the tax laws tremendously. But this seems utopic at the moment.
It every possible for a number one country to find a solution for all the G20 and it will hard for any the countries in the G20 to disagree if 18-19 have already agreed to the new bill. As you said the best opinion is to simplify the tax law which I think is what they will all later arranged on.
80  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Government Controls Crypto? on: April 20, 2021, 11:17:05 PM
Ok so there are people who say that crypto is decentralized and cannot be controlled by the government.
Bitcoin is decentralized not crypto is decentralized because there are some crypto which claimed to decentralize whereas it centralized an example is every project created by Binance or on their platform.
Yes, government can not control every crypto that's truly decentralized but they can cause FUD whoch may influence the price of the crypto.

How can this be true when the government can shut down the companies or networks where you are able to buy, sell, or send crypto? What do you guys think? Do you all think that crypto is truly decentralized and cannot be controlled by the government or can they? Maybe not directly but indirectly controlled?
The government shutting down an exchange site doesn't mean they control crypto and the last time I check they can only do that with centralized exchange.
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