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681  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: BNB still undervalue on: March 30, 2021, 11:56:25 PM
Based on my observation, BNB definitely has the potential to eat up Ethereum's complete smart contract scenario because of the fee related issues. BNB had been the best asset of them all outperforming even BTC's dips and reacts on pumps very quickly. So holding on to your BNB is really good because there are many projects launching over their bscpad that require you to hold a good amount of BNB which is why people buy so many BNB and hold it. I still believe in BNB as many more projects are yet to come, which will help BNB to eventually take over ETH's price.
682  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do I need to pay Tax on my Crypto Gambling Winnings? A guide on: March 30, 2021, 11:39:41 PM
Unless you are living in a country with no income taxes you still need to pay depending on where you live, however as people have said before if the amount you have won is small do not even bother, this is similar to what happens when a kid does some odd jobs during the summer to buy a video game or a bicycle, no one is going after him even if he generated some income.

The problem isn't about doing like that small job and showing it that way, but it's like when it's not even allowed in your country (illegal let's say) but you still do it, they'll definitely get you and make you either pay a hefty sum to save yourselves from their trap or get trapped. It's about how you manage to take your money out of it.

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But if the wins are big and your name figures out somewhere then the government is going to find out and come knocking at your door, so in that instance it is better to consult a professional and pay the required taxes.

Doesn't really matter as even if the name doesn't flash anywhere, the gambling companies that abide by a state's rules are definitely going to give the details of all the trades/deals/bets they go through. So you'll be caught there. If you try hiding it with crypto, then too you'll eventually need to pay taxes on your capital gains through crypto. Smiley
683  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: I have a few beginner questions regarding crypto trading on: March 30, 2021, 11:13:21 PM
1. I'm currently using coinbase as my main crypto exchange. But I keep hearing from a lot of people who have been trading/mining crypto for years say that they don't use coinbase anymore. Why is that? Also what exchange is the most popular to use right now? Is it still Coinbase?

There are various exchanges available and they wanted to know more about others but they couldn't due to the quarrel that went through between everyone.

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2. Is it normal to make several purchases on coinbase (using your checking account) as in purchasing portions of several different types of crypto, for those transactions to be pending for a little while before your available balance reflects the amount that you actually purchased? How long does the pending phase usually take on coinbase, if your checking account is in the United States?

A pending balance usually doesn't take too much time as there are always matching orders available on your desired prices. There's no issue if you use a checking account in USA to buy crypto here.

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3. I've heard mentions in forums and youtube that people who trade prefer to store their crypto in wallets outside of an exchange for security reasons. If I'm understanding that right, that instead of storing their crypto in wallets that you can make on your coinbase account, they store it in a paper wallet or something. Am I understanding that right? And if so, what security risk am I taking by storying the crypto that I've invested in, in wallets that I created in my coinbase account?

Your wallet should be held by you to say this that you are the governor of your own money, so that's an advantage here and having it outside an exchange makes you the king of your money.
684  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Do you like Volatility? Debate on: March 30, 2021, 09:58:29 PM
IMHO, volatility is too good if it's two-sided, but if a trend is going on, then this volatility isn't that enjoyable and entertaining. And yeah, I really enjoy the opportunities it gives us by shaking the markets and giving us dips to buy lower which may not be the case if BTC goes to much higher levels and stabilizes as then, the whole thing will be in the hands of a very limited set of people who will then move the markets with their money in their desired direction.
685  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Crypto.com charging more than their listed fees ... (SCAM??) on: March 30, 2021, 09:47:50 PM
The total transactions occurring on BTC network have gone way too high that some websites (especially exchanges) may now charge us dynamic fees instead of fixed ones. I believe that crypto is now becoming more and more a puppet of these centralized maniacs and they won't let you take your own BTC so easy now. It's like the big dogs (institutions) have now become Banks and are congesting the network so to make you pay even more higher to the miners, so the miners ultimately sell their BTC back to these institutions. This is how the cycle is going on. Wink
686  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Your thoughts on Altcoin bullrun on: March 30, 2021, 09:27:53 PM
I think that those coins were pumped with which it was easier to do this. Because traders capitalize on market volatility. For the same XRP, in order to raise the price up, it is necessary to buy out a lot of orders in comparison with Pundi.

Pundi never rose to prices where XRP is currently holding and XRP is still in the game because of Ripple Labs (which actually ripped off its investors behind the scenes) whereas Pundi X has a real use case, a POS product that is already been used in the markets and their buybacks and burns. I don't know why they decided to give away the tokens in a 3 months period (that quick release of the remaining tokens as part of the investors' NPXS staking percentage), but the price fell down due to that only.
687  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🚀 Sportsbet.io - New Community Chat feature on site now!! 🚀 on: March 30, 2021, 08:54:22 PM
--snip--
On top of that the fact that they listen to people and do what people want? That's really rare in the crypto world, there are places that does literally opposite of what people wants, to see a place that is truly a gambler at heart and really enjoy this business is a great feeling if you ask me.

Just visited and saw that someone wants to share photos but can't, but as soon as sportsbet sees it, maybe they'll add the same on their site as well. I too like sportsbet.io for letting us withdraw for free, just as I play at betnomi. Both are competitors but there are many similarities between them (except this chat feature that makes sportsbet stand out). Wink
688  Economy / Economics / Re: Investing only for the rich? Think again on: March 30, 2021, 08:41:11 PM
Myth: Only the rich can invest in the best business.

Exactly, it's a myth said with a cold-blooded tongue and an extremely false statement it is. I know we can't diversify our investments to the extent these rich guys can do, but the rich are rich just because they can handle all the pressure and still hold their position without even letting a drop of their sweat thrown down. That's where we need to learn from them that we must hold our positions (obviously in something really trustworthy) and never look at it till it reaches our desired targets.
689  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Apple, Amazon and the collapse of all Banks on: March 30, 2021, 06:55:37 PM
Again an "unofficial debate" over Bitcoins vs Banks.
Bitcoins are an asset and whatsoever happens with its price, it will be driven just with the use of fiat and not other crypto. This means that fiat and crypto will need to go hand-in-hand in order to remain successful because crypto is an asset class and not currencies, so I believe we should rename the cryptocurrencies 2.0 as cryptoassets because currencies are such traditional fiat ones, that are being crushed badly by crypto but in the end, we still need fiat be it physical or digitalized, in order to evaluate crypto in a much better way. Banks will collapse? I believe it's the Bank that is printing enough money to be given as a stimulus to US citizens and actually "encouraging" them to invest in crypto.
690  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How to win at roulette? on: March 30, 2021, 06:47:09 PM
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but for me this process is way too slow because of the duration after each round roll.You would need to wait and im not that a gambler who can patiently wait. LOL

Try to go for live instant roulette available on most casinos and you may experience a bit more quick results taking place in those games compared to the normal ones.



But I'm in a shock when I saw that he lost 15 bets straight, which isn't easily possible in roulette except if his luck smelled the shit of his neighbor's dog in the early morning and so, it turned grey lol. (/jk)
It happens if his luck takes a deep shit if he looses 15 bets straight, even though i am not a big fan of playing roulette online as you never know how the algorithm works but in real casino it is my go to game as it is the easiest form of gambling and it is actually fun without racking your brains like Blackjack  Cheesy.

I played a live roulette game today where I was literally shocked to see at least 12 reds in a row, and I can't express how many times did I see such long streaks of reds continuously. Maybe it was time for reds to show up? As I don't know how to verify such bets that come and go, I sometimes believe that the game is rigged or there is something that even when I try to bet on reds to enjoy the red ride, it turns out that the ball ends up striking over a black number.
691  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How to win at roulette? on: March 29, 2021, 11:48:47 PM
In a game where luck is entirely needed, this Math won't really help me at all.

Place a bet, watch the dealer spin the wheel, and hope for the best.

Just don't aim for high rewards, it needs a high-risk type of betting.

But I'm in a shock when I saw that he lost 15 bets straight, which isn't easily possible in roulette except if his luck smelled the shit of his neighbor's dog in the early morning and so, it turned grey lol. (/jk)
Anyway, even if anybody would double in these games instead of randomly doubling / quadrupling or even adding more at a random bet, he has got more chances of losing much more than the guy who places random bets. Math does help in these games, but it can't go higher than our luck so ultimately it's all a matter of luck.
692  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: If you were me , Do you buy this coin ?? on: March 29, 2021, 11:34:17 PM
Just the way crypto did in the 2017-18 bull-run period, it's been doing the same way during this mega bull run as well and almost all the projects (whether high risk, low risk or even shit) are doing rounds on the board and making enough people a lot of money just because BTC can't handle all the pressure alone. There will come a day when this bubble will burst out heavily and that day, everyone will only be left thinking what happened exactly if they won't leave the markets before that unexpected crash.
693  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: [NPXS] pundi x moon or doom ? on: March 29, 2021, 11:10:15 PM
Probably the bull run, no significant news that would drive the price to this high, but just like other high volume coins listed in Binance, they also pumped.
Eventually the pump will stop once the hype is over, look at the following high supply coins. they all pumped.

https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/holo/
https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/dent/

I believe that as Pundi X kept their promise in the past, they still hold a chance to burn a very good part of their total supply so to give more boost to the reason why this token should be high in price, as scarcity attracts demand and it'll eventually break its ATH but yeah, it won't be worth too much than it is because the project seems to be a working one but community seems not to be interested in it anymore.
694  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🏆 Betnomi.com - Crypto Centric 🏀Sportsbook and 🎲Casino - 🔥Biggest Jackpots on: March 29, 2021, 10:50:22 PM
I've got now an idea about Doge, thanks and $1 wouldn't hurt much for the fee and it's still as convenient as how we're transacting before the price and the fee skyrocketed.

But I'll just keep it there and this is the best, we have options to choose from if we want to withdraw in various altcoins that can allow us to save fees while the others are problematic about it.

Glad to know that my review helped. Anyway, if you can hold your USD on their website, you stand a chance to go for various onsite bonuses that they offer and win them while playing with the free perks that you receive. If somebody is too much concerned about saving a buck on their fees and can wait, then waiting till the campaign is over and accumulating all the earnings to take them all out at once is a better idea too.
695  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Who where how much withdrew from no deposit on: March 29, 2021, 09:40:24 PM
Old times when I used to get some no deposit bonuses, I made BTC0.02 with BTC0.0002 free money in just a day but that was pretty old. I don't even remember the name of that website because it was a story now. But yeah, if we talk about no deposit freebets, I get many at sportsbet and betnomi (though betnomi reimburses my loss with the promo they're holding there).
696  Economy / Speculation / Re: 2nd Part of the big bullrun is starting now on: March 29, 2021, 09:20:46 PM
Yes, it's strange situation or mindset of newbies wherein they rush to buy on every pump in FOMO and the same freebies starts panic selling on the first dump itself. I think Bitcoin will sure go on a rally once it crosses $60k resistance mark but there might be one more correction phase or dumo before it eventually crosses $60k.

The resistance turned support at $57k is still holding tight and it's a very important level to watch out for. I still think that this (kinda) bearish divergence + falling wedge type of pattern on 1H will make it break below this level and then again a freefall, but this time straight under $46k. Once it reaches there, I believe it will be there for a while for the accumulation to be done and then it'll boom higher.
697  Economy / Speculation / Re: 2nd Part of the big bullrun is starting now on: March 29, 2021, 06:21:39 PM
I still believe BTC will revert back down to its major support areas as it is still near its very important resistance levels which, if holds or breaks it down, will again give BTC a leg down. Not pessimistic about it but I believe that's where the real fun is hidden (in seeing the markets settle zig and zag while throwing out really weak hands out of it).
698  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin can / cannot replace the banks ? on: March 29, 2021, 05:25:49 PM
I don't know why this debate always sparks about Bitcoins vs Banks but if Banks start accepting Bitcoins as a valid asset to be used as a collateral for fiat loans, is there really any need for BTC to replace Banks? I mean, everything we've been wanting since the beginning - adoption, mainstream, regulations, legalization, etc. are all part of centralization. So when ^decentralization^ is already on the verge of being destroyed completely, why are we even thinking of BTC trying to replace Banks?
699  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🏆 Betnomi.com - Crypto Centric 🏀Sportsbook and 🎲Casino - 🔥Biggest Jackpots on: March 29, 2021, 04:51:24 PM
That has become the best recommendation at this time, even when the price is high, the cost of increases is often increased because on an increasing network, as far as I know TRX has become widely used for withdrawals at low fees, maybe some of the income from the campaign is withdrawn via TRX so as long as many are recommended it is much better.
At the start, Doge's withdrawal fees were also cheap since the price had increased by 10x so fees were increased which included betnomi and other exchanges as well.

Well, that's why we've got the "best of them all" available at one place and that's why I'm loving to work for them and use cheap fee coins to withdraw all of my money.

This is absolute true that, Betnomi has the only solution of high withdrawal issues. They have lots of collection, a suite place whether you bet on sports or in casino. BTW! I've used their withdrawal service and paying huge fees with my BTC withdrawals later moved LTC as an alternative for a cheaper withdrawal fees.

I really love the way they keep our balances in USD and allow us withdrawals in any crypto while also letting us save the fees, while the same applies to deposits as well.
700  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🏆 Betnomi.com - Crypto Centric 🏀Sportsbook and 🎲Casino - 🔥Biggest Jackpots on: March 29, 2021, 04:01:21 PM
Has anyone tried Doge withdrawal recently? If so, how long did it take you? I plan to do so but I am not sure if Betnomi's wallet provider has updated their fees. I don't want my transaction to get stuck on the blockchain like what happened to the previous guy who had to wait two weeks.

I withdrew my earnings in Doge and the charges were minimum but as I can see, some exchanges have increased fee in Doge if you try to withdraw it from there, so maybe betnomi might charge you a bit higher around a $1 or a bit more nowadays. I'd recommend you to go for TRX, cheap 1 TRX fee will get you what you'll send exactly in terms of USD in your account.
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