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621  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Scammers are back with another trick. Be alert!!! on: August 23, 2020, 03:43:37 PM
Scammers would really do anything that they can to enact their agendas. Today, scammers are more intelligent and has their own strategies to fully stage a scam, from using big names and fabricating evidences just to deceive people and make them believe of what they are presenting are purely legit.
Nobody will dispute that facts. Though, if they choose to come back with good and curling tactical method of getting funds from the gullibles we should be more alerted when they get start. Series of these online streaming videos are cut types and those with greediness can only find theirselves into this mess. Sometimes we are responsible for things that happened to us, why do you want free things from unknown individuals or groups? They can't be realistic.
622  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: [Boxing]: Whyte vs Povetkin on: August 23, 2020, 03:21:32 PM
It;s one of the biggest turn around I've seen in boxing Povetkin was down two times in round 4 and I thought the second knockdown it will be over but Povetkin was saved by the bell, and that left shot by Povetkin is so strong that Whyte was motionless and the referee did not even bother to count, what an upset and it's very unexpected.
Nope, not one of the biggest turn around because the course was crystal clear from my previous analysis(experience can't be hidden when talk about boxing ring, he regained consciousness due to his experiences). How on earth will someone who had experienced the two fighter said Povetkin will demolish Whyte and seem surprised. Anthony J said it and here it came to pass, though, thanks I did follow his words and had my cut from the share.....
623  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: what new coins are promising? on: August 22, 2020, 10:45:17 PM
Look into defi projects if you are looking for quick profit, there are many defi projects that looks promising, projects like Snx, OKS, there are other new project coming up daily, so I will advice you research mainly on defi projects.
invest in crypto need to research first, yes you are right DeFi project now is the most valuable project to invest in. Defi project you are mentioned most of project has successfully.

I would boastfully recommend this new #Defi token in town that everyone is talking about, YF1 token is the gold of this #defi century and those with a little portion had make more profit than expected. This YF1 token is listed on Binance exchange and a bag of this token can make wonders, as I assume.

Asides this project, there are good and suitable #defi projects around the cryptocurrency space which look good for early investors, kindly check Binance exchange and some good and reputable exchange for good choice. ARPAchain is also recommended from me on a long-term and not short-term, please!. All this are just my opinion and not an advise.
624  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: [Boxing]: Whyte vs Povetkin on: August 22, 2020, 12:02:49 PM
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Personally, I won't judge any boxer based on his or her last two fight because that could be inaccurate when pick odds between the fighters. Whyte had a good record and saw what happened to Povetkin last fight(draw), this will definitely going to affect him if care is  not taken. With all the experience between the two fighter, I will bett on Povetkin by sending a wrong signal to Whyte in  his last fight.

I doubt if Povetkin intended to be sloppy on his last fight to lure Whyte to fight him. In boxing or basketball there is a saying that says "You are only good as your last game" so bettors will rely mostly on their last fights on whether they will bet on him or on his opponent.

Well, that's what I assume as I watched his last fight. The cause of his draw with his opponent was somewhat questionable. Povetkin is a skilled heavyweight champion with good records and clear defeat to only three(3) which we know to be good inside ring. Wladimir, Klitschko and Anthony J, believe me, this fight won't favor Whyte.

You can also read this piece

Whyte vs Povetkin: Anthony Joshua believes Dillian Whyte cannot match his destructive victory over Alexander Povetkin

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http://crackstreams.com/boxing-streams/watch-dazn-whyte-vs-povetkin/
For those who want to watch this fight LIVE, see above link. It's 2 AM here in our place, hope i will be awake by that time.
It's noon here and a perfect time to watch the fight. Thanks for sharing.
625  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Is this considered cheating? or Ilegal? on: August 22, 2020, 11:00:49 AM
Every gambling website term their service to be provably fair. Most of the users never experiment or verify it, believing on the reputation the gambling website has gained. If some user has made some conversation about the plans of betting on chats, there is more chance of the gambling website making use it an opportunity and make the changes on the play accordingly.
You're right, especially when you're used to a particular online gambling casino with a mindset of them not be involved into cheat. I personally don't verify some online gambling casino websites before play because of my trust with them. Although this is wrong because any of these online gambling casinos can turn from their Fairless to be unfair just to game the gamblers. We should always ensure to verify gambling casinos irrespective of our trust with them to save others from getting be cheated like OP.
626  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: [Boxing]: Whyte vs Povetkin on: August 22, 2020, 08:45:57 AM
My take on this fight is that this would be a clear victory for Whyte because as what i have observed Povetkin have slowed down a lot. Again, i maybe wrong but i put my money Whyte via decision.

I also will bet on Whyte I see both fighters last fight we all know we judge a boxer based on his last two fights and obviously Whyte has the edge Povetkin is a veteran but if you are slow just like in his last fight and you are facing someone like Whyte you are in big trouble.
Personally, I won't judge any boxer based on his or her last two fight because that could be inaccurate when pick odds between the fighters. Whyte had a good record and saw what happened to Povetkin last fight(draw), this will definitely going to affect him if care is  not taken. With all the experience between the two fighter, I will bett on Povetkin by sending a wrong signal to Whyte in  his last fight.
627  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Mind Blown Gambling Facts on: August 22, 2020, 08:02:25 AM
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5) In the past, the Catholic and Judaic priests supported gambling. Source

This fact got me thinking since yesterday; if the priest among others where involved in gambling(like what we do today): what happened when they decided to turned against what they used to built their worship palaces?. Could that be Pentecostals churches where or are responsible for this obstruction alongside the Islam?.

Personally, as a Christian, I decided to get involved into gambling because I believed it does no harm to my believed towards the divinity's. This fact has just made my day: I won't bent towards hypocrisy.
628  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Sergey Nazarov has created a monster & it is dragging all of crypto down with it on: August 21, 2020, 09:21:19 PM
Hopefully this coin will die and I don't have to see any more stupid frog memes on Twitter.

It may not die as you wished mate, but probably going to remains as a pump and dump shitcoin. There are thousands of such projects around the cryptocurrency space since 2010 and they are still much active in the game of pump and dump. Chinlink has come like others and won't disappear from the cryptocurrency radar, TRON and XRP where there before this monster; and many are still preparing for the game.

Above all, all cryptocurrency enthusiasts should be careful of what they choose to invest or participate in, than following some random poisonous cryptocurrency projects. I choose my altcoins with a sense of human.
629  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Top 10 DeFi projects on: August 20, 2020, 08:26:51 PM
Yam is no longer among top 10 DeFi projects, it is among top 10 worst projects in 2020. This shows how important is development and audits, you can speed up the process only to use current market mood.  Roll Eyes
True, but strangely there are still many people who buy this token, and also yam have followed the trend like other DeFi tokens by making Yam 2.0, and now that hype of this project is coming back, I think they will make Yam 3.0 if Yam 2.0 fails.
Grin that will be historical, from Yam 1.0 which signifies failure to 2.0 and then finally end in 3.0!? Well, maybe nobody will be ready to check-in with them. They have made huge mistakes and coming back won't be easy as we thought, because, major investors lost their respective portfolios with them( I hugely got injured with their token). I wouldn't advise any of my group traders to get into this bad omen this time. They should come-up with another good #defi project to keep Yam as a failed project.
630  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Ethereum's biggest contender? on: August 20, 2020, 07:22:41 PM
The only big contenders will always immerge from the right team with the right project. Ethereum has a good project team work and it has stayed ontop of the altcoins industry for ages. Basically, I can't see any random existing projects which has the capacity to dethrone ethereun from it first position when discussing altcoins. If their should be any, the project will be a new one and not an existing project.

Bitcoin has been the king of all, but there's a new token around the world of cryptocurrency that's currently Worth more than Bitcoin( in terms of cost). At the time of writing this reply, One (1) YF1 cost about 1.25Bitcoin. Soon, there will be new emerging tokens and coins that will outgrown Ethereum and Bitcoin.
631  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: DeFi coins have turn the market into confusion on: August 20, 2020, 06:44:54 PM
The Hype is just so much and so many project start changing their White paper. I understand it is a new normal but at this rate it will fade away soon. Let's just brace
The most dangerous among all.  #Defi projects aren't bad per se but their hypes aren't worth weigh their true identity, most of their case use aren't getting interested as for me. Mind you, those projects called #defi should be monitor closely for those who still thought it's a good means to make some free bite. Those old existing projects converting from the original roadmap to new connection due to the #defi language should be watch closely.

How could we hear and see words like: "Binance BNB #DeFi staking"  Grin: the word #defi is synonymous to pumping~and we should be careful. It's now clear that, there is a bigger confusion they're not letting us know.
632  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What is your Biggest Crypto Regret? on: August 16, 2020, 11:08:36 PM
My biggest regret was selling Hex, atomic wallet and some promising coins I held for long reaching time to expand I sold
Mine was the atomic wallet which am still regretting my action till date. Though I missed many opportunities while joining the cryptocurrency but was able to get 3800 atomic wallet which I sold very cheap because of fear of uncertainty, but at the moment this can make me a rich person.

Currently, am holding some good TWT with the aim to get back what I have lost in the past.
633  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: You have to prove that you can take the loss on: August 16, 2020, 10:29:46 PM
Gamblers from UK are the one who should worry because this report is coming out from UK OP did not mentioned in his article whose government implemented this rule, gamblers operator should worry too because they will have less profit and many will not play frequently than they used to be, UK people are to much into gambling that the government have to intervene, and this is not a good intervention.
What is good intervention?, any government that can't help the citizens to save for their future when things go worse like what is going on in the country. We'll know what the coronavirus pandemic has caused and still causing and for any government to make such decisions in order to control their citizens in my opinion is a fair treatment and it's a good intervention.
634  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Regulations in online Gambling sites on: August 16, 2020, 09:59:15 PM
I am just curious does this regulated gambling platforms requires KYC? I am seeing two things here, If they will require KYC they will have fewer users since some users does not like KYC and prefer being anonymous, but if they don't implement KYC that 100 euro limit per account is useless because 1 user can create multiple accounts and bypass those limitations.
All these restrictions are not possible to implement in online casinos. The only thing these rules does is that some people take them seriously and follow them. Even if 20% of the people follow it, there purpose is fulfilled.
For those in UK the government us very much serious about this regulations and their citizens will definitely obey these regulations. What the UK government want is for the gamblers to have good life and their families, but if they will implement some regulations and omits some then those plans to regulates the gambling process will end in futility.
635  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: With this recent surge in BTC, is it possible to have all time high this year? on: August 15, 2020, 05:48:10 PM
The possibility of the cryptocurrency market to experience a huge surge this year is possible and as such; we should be expecting a bullish trend throughout this year. Bitcoin has started doing good into 2020 and the end will be favourable. Going by the influence of the current #defi projects ravaging the entire cryptocurrency market, we're going to see another all time high this year.

But, we should be mindful of the volatility which we know bitcoin to be, as not buy into the top: like what happened back in 2018. There is good take home for long-term holders and even the short-term holders.
636  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Is it worth paying to advertise your ref link? on: August 15, 2020, 02:11:42 PM
Maybe it is good for long term profits, I didn't tried to advertise any referrals yet so I am not sure how it is profitable in this forum but lot of members wearing signatures also have their own referrals if they campaigns allows it they why not trying it, because we are not going to do any extra effort for it.

Maybe it will pay off in the future for me. Gladly I advertise on a 3 level tier system so my refs are also looking for refs which can recover my costs in the past.
This will be possible when the elements involved are audience of what you intend to promote. In situations when your audience aren't available in your tiers then there will be a lose irrespective of the amount spent on the referral promotion. I  personally see referral links promotion as that which won't pay if the right persons are not involve.
637  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: [Boxing] Mike Tyson vs Roy Jones Junior [PPV on Nov. 28] on: August 15, 2020, 11:45:58 AM

Yes, they were legends and this match is against boxer vs. boxer. A showmatch but there's something heavy punches that will be thrown for sure.

That would be coming from Tyson  Grin

Look how heavy this punch is.

https://www.givemesport.com/1591847-mike-tyson-vs-roy-jones-jr-training-clip-of-iron-mike-in-slow-motion-is-truly-frightening

https://twitter.com/i/status/1293591063253450754
Age will definitely have some effect in this match; even though Tyson was known with  his heavy punches, Roy Jones is a perfect match to Tyson. Tyson opponent(Roy Jones) has a good record, and I won't be disappointed see the table turn against the favourite Tyson. Am going with Roy Jones Jr because of these records: https://boxrec.com/en/proboxer/774820
638  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Las Vegas Casinos Scared of Lawsuits on: August 15, 2020, 11:24:25 AM
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I don't think that is always right, it is just that we can't accept that we also have the mistakes. Like, for example there are a lot of people that are forcing themselves to gamble in these casinos instead of doing it online which makes themselves close to the virus and being contaminated and then they will be blaming these casinos for that. They aren't earning enough but still, they are earning and that means a lot of people are still going in there.

As long as they can pay their employees and can pay taxes to the government, I think that's already enough.
The risk is almost anywhere especially in places where people gathers but that's it, we have to live with the virus on our daily living, because if we stop, we might die in hunger,  that's what the government thinking on why they allow casinos to operate despite of the pandemic, we should not question that.

I think that is the risk they've taken.

If they chose to contaminate the virus, I think they would be focussing on having strict lockdowns but they should balance the two that is why they are maintaining the economy in a certain point but that is still affected by the pandemic going on. This is the best option they have, it is a risk but it is a risk they need to take. These lawsuits would be useless since these casinos can defend themselves with a lot of ways for them to get the virus.
Balancing the economy to the detriment of citizens shouldn't be involve in this regard as it has to do with the protection of lives. The sole responsibility of a good government is to ensure the citizens lives are kept to their best of their ability. In this case, allowing the casinos to go fully into operations without the consideration of the citizens is uncalled for. This virus is found where crowded gathering is and we'll know how physical casinos are always crowded.

In conclusion, saving the economy during this time through allowing the casinos go fully into operations shouldn't be the first priority of the government.
639  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: DEfi Hype Trends! This is not something you expect, go before you get stuck FOMO on: August 14, 2020, 10:52:14 PM
Lot of people really stuck in the defi FOMO for sure that is why we are seeing huge of them in very short time.Many projects were created in days and listing in the shit exchanges but still able to make really good profits.The hype will get over in real soon so long term investors stay away from these fake new projects.
Long-term investors shouldn't be friend #DeFi fomo as this will be disastrous on a long run. The current situation market of the DeFi projects is such that, investors should be careful with their hard earned money before they loose them to project hypers like #DeFi projects these days. Though I have bought some hyped #DeFi projects tokens and was able to make some good profits from my trial times with ARPAchain #DeFi project, I also did likewise to Solaris and was happy I did. Be smart enough with #DeFi projects not to get stuck with the unusual FOMO.
640  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is FORSAGE a Ponzi scheme? on: August 14, 2020, 09:36:15 PM
Is FORSAGE a Ponzi scheme? Buying ethereum to keep and buying ethereum to invest in forsage, which is better?
Forsage is a typical example of a ponzi scheme which has been around the cryptocurrency atmosphere. Investment packages that aren't realistic in human knowledge are termed ponzi scheme. Forsage is a ponzi scheme because they have been pointed out by their investors as scam project, even warnings were given on this forum too. So many Complaints where around the Facebook about this scheme and the government had already warned her citizens against this ponzi scheme, but, the unfortunate has happened and the scheme had scammed as many as possible on social media.
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