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6621  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: A guide on how to build a crypto trading bot on Binance on: December 25, 2019, 06:02:01 PM
It is awesome that shrimpy (a bot in itself) representative talks about how you can build a bot yourself, normally a bot should be looking to sell its own bot, even if the whole thing involves shrimpy library to use, it looks free to deal with? I mean that is nice and all but in the end how much can you really build a bot if you are not a developer yourself?

I understand this was done so that even the people who are not developers could take a look at it and make up their own versions of this and try to follow it step by step to build their own but it is quite difficult task. If you are reading the article and wanting to deal with your own bot, make sure to do beta tests of it with an account that doesn't have too much balance in it in order to be safe.
6622  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Which game is most fair in Online Casino. on: December 25, 2019, 05:30:56 PM
I can agree that sports betting could be one of the most "provably fair" gaming out there if you are a third party who do not know anything about sports but unfortunately there are some shady stuff going on in football world as well, you never know if the players will play their hardest or they sold the game beforehand?

Just a decade or so ago we have seen Juventus dropping a league or two for the bribery and match selling etc etc stuff that was illegal (was it Juventus or another Serie A team?) and we have seen same from Turkey and probably there are examples all around the world.

Poker on the other hand once again could be very provably fair because it is person to person and the house has no say in it but you don't know if house is playing against you and watching your hands? So in the end, if dice is really provably fair, and I mean really technologically sound proof provably fair, that is the best fair one.
6623  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 2020 NBA Season on: December 25, 2019, 05:00:21 PM
I feel like the trade was mutually beneficial for both teams but didn't helped neither team THAT much.

Now, we have on our hands cavs that wants to rebuild, I can understand that and they are failing miserably on rebuilding yet they got two second round picks, they could give one second round pick that is late + two second round picks and get a better first round pick if they are lucky for example, if not these are just second round picks and doesn't really worth that much but it is better for them while tanking than a mediocre player at best with Clarkson, they need stars that they draft.

Utah on the other hand got Clarkson, now it is better to have Clarkson for a team that is already decent and playoff material than having two second round picks but at the same time Clarkson is still not going to make this team go from first round exit to second round exit, it is still a first round exit team at the best of their hopes.
6624  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Football Transfers Speculation, Odds and Predictions on: December 25, 2019, 04:00:23 PM
I wasn't expecting Mandzukic to go for free, I mean I can understand why he would go for "cheap" but this is a really good player you have in your roster, you might be Juventus but sending a player that would help 10+ Serie A teams for free to some Qatar or whatever team for free doesn't sound too logical, these teams have so much money that they don't care about the 3-5 million they could definitely make from these sales, you think someone who gets Mandzukic can't pay for another 3-5 million?

That is a ton of money for us but Juventus didn't even cared, that is how much money is involved with football.

Haaland on the other hand doesn't seem like a really "team changer" type of deal for me, Juventus could use him very well but its not going to be like "Juventus got Haaland and suddenly they became champions easily with 10+ point difference" type of guaranteed success just because they got him, its more of a future investment than just short term 6 months transfer for them.
6625  Economy / Gambling / Re: become a poker host - create your own no download poker tables and tournaments on: December 25, 2019, 03:39:23 PM
These type of places have always been created in crypto world, it never ends up working out for anyone involved. It is not easy to find gamblers for a third party website that you are an affiliate for to begin with, to create and run the game yourself is even harder.

Poker is one thing, there has been places with all games that you can create your own and invite people and they lacked, so did lottery type of places where you make your own lottery games. Poker is also not liked that much in crypto world, it was already digitalized way before any other casino game and managed to get pokerstars or fulltilt and so forth up anyway and now crypto is not getting too much poker players, even the oldest poker websites are having hard time breaking over 100 people. So long story short, idea is good, however execution is horribly difficult.
6626  Economy / Gambling / Re: ➫ ➬ ➫ ➬ LUCKYB.IT ★★★ The legend is back! ★★★ Bigger and better than ever! ★★★ on: December 25, 2019, 11:58:18 AM
Will there be something more than just the design and feature type of improvements for the new version of the website?

You guys got a whole new rebranding but looking at the website I don't see any new games for example, as a casino you should focus on getting new games because most of the other places that started back when you did are building on top of the dice game they have (I know yours is plinko, so maybe add dice?) and adding other stuff on top of it as well.

The most common games right now are probably dice and that crash game, some sort of mine sweep is getting a bit more attention as well and of course roullette. I am not saying adding exactly those would help but I am 99% sure adding any new game on top of the plinko you have couldn't possibly hurt you.
6627  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Altcoins getting delisted on: December 25, 2019, 04:07:30 AM
i read on the news that major few exchanges are delisting some altcoins that falls to keep up due to present bear market, for example poloniex exchange is delisting Omni and primecoin and others, what do you have to share about this?
Delisting is just the routine maintenance work of all the exchanges due to various reasons like inactive devs and not enough daily volume. You need to face it. I was holding MTC tokens on stocks.exchnage and it went to good prices I sold some 30% and I decides to hold the rest for another bull run but it was dumped heavily and the exchange suddenly decided to delist. I simply sold and exit at available prices. Yes, altcoins are not good for holding as delist may happen at any time.

Some are saying its good to invest in old coins now few old coins are dying, I believe they've met the end of their roadmap, no more excitement about them, this is why i still feels that newer coins will take the bigger advantage of future greenish market
Old coins are good, I agree but we cannot be sure what will happen tomorrow. ETH was trading above 0.1 BTC some times back and now trading below 0.017 BTC and this is the reason some experts are predicting about downfall of 99% of altcoins. So, do not plan up for your altcoins for long term.
6628  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Why Millennials Are Netflix And Hodling on: December 24, 2019, 06:08:09 PM
Was this really like a secret that needed to be said or even had a article of its own? Isn't it obvious that millennial have watched the boomer generation destroy the stock market to a point where stock market used to be for companies to get bigger with money they get from there but now instead it is used to get more and more money by destroying everyone on their path and if they are not greedy enough to drop salaries, fire people, destroy lives, cut competitions prices and do as many horrible things as they can and make a profit, well simply people sell the stock, price drops and CEO is fired by the board and someone more ruthless comes to work.

So, we just invest into bitcoin... nothing happens, no drama, no problem, nothing that destroys anyone's life, just pure bliss.
6629  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Facebook Loses Data for 267 Million Users, Calls Libra Security Into Question on: December 24, 2019, 05:45:53 PM
This was your data that you were willing to share on facebook for example, like literally given away, sure not for marketing and other stuff but you shared them knowingly. Now, think about what could potentially happen if your whole financial statement was stolen? You could literally be watched over like a hawk by the marketing departments to see what you spend your money the most.

We are already dealing with these kinds of stuff like crazy where marketing agencies are dealing like crazy to actually come up with who to market exactly what product, putting money on top of that would be end of the world. Whatever you are spending your Libra on will in return come back as 100 mails + 5 phone calls + all online ways as a marketing back to you. This is no joke, facebook can't be reliable for our finances.
6630  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Chinese Authorities Confiscating miners on: December 24, 2019, 04:08:44 PM
From what I understand by the article I can say that the illegal part of the process wasn't the mining (even tho how china approaches to mining is still a debate) but the illegal electric part.

If you don't get signed up for electricity and don't pay for it, of course you will get all your machines confiscated because government has to get a payment for the electricity that you are using. And we are talking about 7000 machines here, I don't know how many of them were running but if even half of that was using electricity without paying anything to the government I am sorry to say this but they deserved to lose their machines. There are many many places that are mining operations so just one less place won't affect bitcoin that badly, there is nothing to worry about there.
6631  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin Store of Value Question on: December 23, 2019, 03:20:26 PM
You can't be considered criminal for holding the bitcoin someone else used for something criminal. I don't know where you made that up but if someone steals crypto from an exchange for example and moved it through a mixer and then you ended up with it, cops do not look where the money is right now in that scenario, they look where it came from and the transactions and they check out what the people who gave it to you are doing right now.

So, the emphasis is not the bitcoin itself that reached to your pocket, it is the people who gave it to you and that is why they follow them up, as soon as bitcoin leaves their wallet and enters yours, they start watching what they are doing with alts you gave them or fiat you gave them and not check what you do with the bitcoins you got from them.
6632  Economy / Economics / Re: What if crypto vanishes? on: December 23, 2019, 08:15:36 AM
Well, we all know it won't but the topic is not "how it can never vanish", we know that already so we should talk about (even tho impossible) possibility of what could happen if it vanishes. Well, many people know that there is a decent chunk of money involved with bitcoin and all crypto, however not everyone knows how much of it is regular Joes money and how much of it is very very wealthy companies.

We would see who invested and what type of consequences will happen, if it is regular Joes nobody will care but if big banks invested billions and lose there will be a lot of chaos going around trying to save those banks and hell even federal bank could print some money to save those banks (like 2008). We would also see plenty of companies that are crypto based all vanish and bankrupt as well, just binance going bankrupt overnight would create thousands of unemployment over night.
6633  Economy / Economics / Re: Question about MarketCap and Cashing Out on: December 22, 2019, 08:13:12 AM
The marketcap is not what you trade but it is how much bitcoin is worth in the eyes of the public. There could be only a single satoshi sold at 100 thousand dollars and nothing else (no sale above or below after that) and that would mean each coin worth 100k.

If you sell your bitcoin for 95 thousand dollars that means the price of bitcoin is 95 thousand dollars and market cap is arranged like that, however as soon as the next person buys bitcoin for 100 thousand dollars it will go up, the price is whatever the latest sale price of bitcoin is, whoever bought bitcoin the most recent (usually bitcoin is sold every second multiple times so it doesn't take time) that is the price of bitcoin at that current moment.

Marketcap is always calculated with most recent traded (which includes both buying and selling) price of it.
6634  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin to $5k? Tone Vays on: December 21, 2019, 09:57:45 AM
I was doubting what he said but maybe he was more right than I assumed, dude maybe knows what he is talking about looking at how the bitcoin has been moving in this past week.

I still think 5k is too low for bitcoin to reach but it may get close to it one day if it continues the decline this way. This shows people how we should not have prejudice against people like tone, I was like that and I thought "who is he and why would I care about his predictions?" but now looking at whats going on I feel like dudes interview got featured for a reason because he must be someone known and maybe he knows what he is talking about. I feel like there is a silent barrier around 6k where if it goes under that then we might be in a free fall to 5k but if not breaking 6.5 anymore then we can keep going up.
6635  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Highly Anticipated Ethereum Upgrade Could Be Delayed for Years on: December 20, 2019, 03:32:33 PM
We have waited so many years for something to change anyway, few more years wouldn't make any difference at all. I mean when ethereum first came out that wasn't a big deal, it wasn't even that important of a news neither. However, after the whole famous ethereum and ethereum classic battle, the ethereum one won the battle and they became much bigger.

Nowadays, same thing is going on, it could take years and years and development could be postponed or there could be bugs and abuses and some exploits and what not but in the end when it is all said and done ethereum will once again have a huge skyrocketing difference to its current state. Let's wait for it, no matter how many years it takes.
6636  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Which are your recommendations for best coins to invest in 2020? on: December 20, 2019, 02:31:46 PM
I am stilling shilling EOS and BNB very hard. I understand that people consider those coins to be fulfilled already and they are not longer going to go up like they used to.

However, I am a person who likes conservative profits as well, like if I invest into a coin and make about 10% profit in a whole year I wouldn't mind about it most people in crypto want to make 100% profits in a year and even more, I am not like that.  I believe if you buy BNB or EOS right now and wait until 2021 you would definitely make 10% profit at least.

I don't have a magic 8-ball in my hand that sees the future so maybe you can even lose money wit hit but the way these coins are build you could make 10% easily and probably even more if you ask me.
6637  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Binance Singapore Blocks Withdrawals to Privacy-Focused Bitcoin Wallet on: December 20, 2019, 01:29:10 PM
I understand what they are trying to do. After all, when you are doing something as legit as that and become as big as Binance I don't think that privacy bitcoin wallet is that much allowed in the legal sense. You have to make sure KYC is very important role to play and you need to consider that as a responsibility as a company.

Maybe you wouldn't do that yourself and I understand why people are upset about it but if you are not being careful enough the big companies go down even harder than the other ones. Remember if you have 3 thousand dollars in debt people consider you poor, if you have 3 million dollars in debt you are rich, if you have 300 million dollars in debt you are considered wealthy influential person.
6638  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: handling bitcoin volatility on: December 19, 2019, 04:50:54 PM
Everyone who has ever traded for more than a couple of hours have had episodes where their trades are wrecked because of bitcoin volatility reflecting on the whole market.

What tips do you guys have regarding protecting yourself from bitcoin sudden moves?
I personally think that it is more about mentality than the money aspect of it. Think about it for a second, if you were worrying about what the price would do then what would you do? You would sell right well the reality is that if you sell the price will fall of course.

In reality the mentality of everyone involving bitcoin is the thing that actually causes the price of bitcoin like when people are bearish of course it falls. In stock markets if you are bearish on a stock but the stocks company actually profits more than expected there is a way it will still go up yet that is not the way bitcoin or any other crypto works. So if you are really worried about what bitcoin will do, remember you are the cause.
6639  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What matters most to online casinos? on: December 19, 2019, 04:20:45 PM
For me personally I check if they have affiliate network available and if they have investment option. For what I do is I personally invite as many people as I can, even spend some money on banners in some websites, get as many people to sign up as possible and if I start to make profit continue to reinvest that money into building my base as big as it gets. Then after I reach to a certain level I feel like good enough, I put that money back into investing the casino so that I can keep on making money with their money.

In the end I have managed to make profits from casinos that way for years now and even tho it is just small chump change that doesn't change my life, it is good to know that I longer spend a single second or dollar into it and yet make some profits from it.
6640  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 2020 NBA Season on: December 19, 2019, 03:50:50 PM
NBA this year is full of surprises but one thing for sure is that everyone knew who the king is. Lebron played at around 38.8 ppg back in his first playoff times when he managed to take the Cavs into playoffs (this was when he was young and his first stint with Cavs) and year before last year Lebron was scoring 50 points on a finals game where they lose because of JR.

Smiths horrible misjudgment or not realizing what the situation is. Dude is coming back to playoffs this year to make a huge deal once again like he always does at age 35!. If a team has Lebron then I will wager that they will always have a chance to beat it, he played with Della+JR+KLove+TT and was almost beating a team with Curry+Klay+Durant+Draymond so always give Lebron a chance.
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