Does anyone go to events? And if you do, what do you like most about them?
I think I have attended one before and what I like most is their opinion about the subject that they were discussing. It's nice meeting new people and have a talk of how positive they were regarding the next move of the market. There were a lot of amazing people, the enthusiasts but not everyone there has a good intention. I'm not expecting that there's a food but it's flattering that they have prepared the meal after the event.
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I, personally, don't know what to prefer. Both ways have their visible and impregnable perks.
Crypto, as a currency, of course has its well known ups and downs which affect betting itself, promos, etc. Fiat, on the other hand, doesn't have this excitement over the money that we can earn.
Some might say that fiat bookies have more comfortable banking options but it's not an incontestable rule. It all depends on the teams responsible for the product, not the market itself. I used to bet on both and both are great in their own manner.
Very well said. They have perks, advantages and disadvantages that we can depend on. So, basically a crypto guy will choose to say that it's crypto gambling is the best while the other will say the same thing. Whilst, we can be at the midst of it and enjoy the perks that we can have for having both.
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I don't usually trade with USDT and I'm always going for bitcoin / alts pair but if I'll ever try to get into this kind of pair, as long as there's liquidity to any pair of USDT there's no problem with that for me. I think if you're trying to avoid those trades that will make you worry, better stick to the known pairs.
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We have the same hope and principle for this year. It wouldn't be winter all of the time and there's always the moment to be expected as the opposite of it. Just noticed the pumping of bitcoin within few hours but then it has corrected quickly but isn't it a good sign for early this year?
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Just checked the virtual sports, it's interesting if you've been looking for horse racing games. By looking at the dashing derby, I thought it wasn't a virtual one but a real one. I've seen bettors before asking for this game and I think it's good for them to check this out. There are other virtual racing games too and it's entertaining. The "virtual racing" game upon loading says "something went wrong".
I loved to play Virtual racing game since I was a teenager, and with this gambling site this gives me a chance to enhance my skill and win lucky profit. However, virtual racing game should be played smoothly to beat your opponents. This purely virtual, so betting the computer program is quite too hard unless there's a person to person match. Hopefully it's available in their gambling site. Yes. There must be some programs that will always be on the side of the house but it's well balanced I believe. I'm just impressed to see these kind of games that others don't have until now. Maybe in the near future, they'll include these kind of virtual games and it's realistic if you'll notice that part.
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Research. A very simple tip but if taken seriously this will save the newbies a lot of money and time. There will be no more victims if they are doing that but the sad thing is that many of them still becomes a victim of these scammers because of being lack of knowledge and doesn't have the initiative to research first about a project they are looking at.
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What does that S means attached to USDT? I don't understand what this contract trading all about. From what I've seen, it's just a ticker and tab on the website that has two options. S stands for simulated pair. Least i think that would be most obvious answer. Contract trading is a form of leveraged trading and can be highly profitable and dangerous, because you can lose all your money if you don't have a plan on risk management. Thanks, I thought that there are some other meanings about that. I didn't thought that this was exactly the meaning and purpose of this thread. So basically the name is just different and this was really close to what leverage trading is. I think this isn't for everyone that's good with taking risk because it can be good for the experienced ones and bad for inexperienced ones. There should be some warnings on the website upon clicking that to remind that this isn't for everybody or if the user really wants to proceed with caution.
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Looks like the client provided binance address and thats why its not showing on blockchain but actually transfered internally from Binance account to binance account. Sent client internal transfer ID and they are now checking there binance account, once they confirm, we are all set.
Thank you all these amazing people here on the forum.
Exactly, just provide the transfer or internal transaction ID to him and tell him that the transaction went successfully. Now that this is all set and good, you might want to lock the thread.
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Reply from binance below:
Thanks for reaching out.
As per checking, we noticed the transaction 6145405817 has reached the target account successfully. Please be advised to check the deposit history in the receiving account to confirm.
Please feel free to contact us if you have any further questions.
Best Regards, Binance Support Team
This means that the transaction was sent successfully. In which address is the receiver? You haven't mentioned the receiver's ethereum address so let's take a look in it if it's truly successfully been sent. But it's Binance rep that verified the transaction so it should be already on the receiver's address. Address to which withdrew is 0x5aef590cffd215be0f75b70a868af7521b9d776b
CMIIW, this is from Binance right? if so, please provide your client's receiving address. This is the other transaction that I can see with $60K USDC https://etherscan.io/tx/0xd4dbd545ece9d3f805f64fa51ee6d2de25602bde70e2a534927cd74ceb30e0d7
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What does that S means attached to USDT? I don't understand what this contract trading all about. From what I've seen, it's just a ticker and tab on the website that has two options.
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Sent you a PM Murat, sorry for the doubled message.
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Hey look to the market again, everything is going green so before you miss this out and the plan that you already have of shorting them. See and how much you've gain if ever you have done what you are suppose to do. I don't know about that platform and probably you're one of the few that knows it here but again I say, go and look to the market now and check if the altcoins you are holding is also affected positively of the market pump lately.
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We can expect for the chances because the similarity of the past halving and the one that we're having right now is showing. I'm confident that it will actually increase soon but better if we'd go and look for the future effect instead of the before-effect of the halving. We knew what came next after the halving last time and this is more intriguing and exciting at the same time because we're talking about thousands of gains.
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Just checked the virtual sports, it's interesting if you've been looking for horse racing games. By looking at the dashing derby, I thought it wasn't a virtual one but a real one. I've seen bettors before asking for this game and I think it's good for them to check this out. There are other virtual racing games too and it's entertaining. The "virtual racing" game upon loading says "something went wrong".
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McAfee is a paidshill. Plain and simple. Anything comes out of his stupid mouth has zero value. None. Yeah, exactly. It's what he did during the bull run when he was tweeting altcoins as part of his pump and dump promotion which was effective for those altcoins that wanted to gain attention from the traders and investors. But with his prediction about bitcoin, I think he's carried away because we're all seeing a bull run.
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Just like the expectation of many that he'll soon back it out. He completely doesn't know what he's saying, it's all about the things that comes to his mind and show it to public to gain attention. So obviously, the price won't even breaks the 6 digit mark.
It will but not this time, there's a perfect time for it and it will naturally go there in the right time.
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To go to the casino there are several types of people, but what I know is that people go to the casino more to look for pleasure. Casinos are not like ordinary gambling establishments, there are a number of things besides gambling and casinos to my knowledge are usually visited by business people.
But you haven't answered the factor of what a gambler would look for the feature of the casino. It's a very given reason why most of the gamblers are going to every casino, to have fun, pleasure or money. To make it short, the question is about what is the thing that make the gamblers stay to a certain casino. Is it the feature, is it the customer service, is it the games or something like that. The financial security of a casino is what op has mentioned but I think it's the casino itself, their attitude towards their customers which goes with the support.
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7. Bitcoin (obviously because of halving, but if you think halving won't affect price, do let us know) 8. Ethereum (if they eventually meet any of the major milestones this year)
Do tell if any of these are currently undervalued. Feel free to throw in one or two other altcoins you think are bullish. Don't forget to drop a hint of why you think it's going to be bullish.
But bitcoin isn't an altcoin. Bitcoin and Ethereum are currently undervalued so if you're asking what altcoin should we be bullish about for this year, it's no question that it should be Ethereum. Everyone awaits for the updates regarding the POS transition and it's a very interesting call for the investors while we're seeing it under the price of $150. It has reached a huge amount during the all time high and it should be one reason why everyone is getting hyper on it.
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