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741  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Relationship Between Cryptocurrency and Traditional Banking on: January 30, 2024, 10:19:30 AM
Cryptocurrencies are not threats to traditional banks. Many countries banned bitcoin and all other cryptocurrencies in the past but after some of them are knowing about what cryptocurrencies are, they unban them. Since today, all countries that accept cryptocurrencies and the ones that are very friendly with them have no problem, there banking sector has no problem. You can even see in those countries that some banks are allowed to hold coins and tokens for their customers. Banks can even embrace cryptocurrencies.
742  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Best ASIC for this power cost? on: January 29, 2024, 03:44:44 PM
You are probably on a low protein diet.

The OP pays $0.20 KW/h. In which part of the world this is considered cheap? I already pointed out solar may not be cheaper also.
It has not gotten up to this. People disagree to agree and some people will disagree to disagree. You can correct people without any abusive word. I can understand what you mean. That $0.2 per Kilowatt hour is costly. You are not wrong about that. In my country, the electricity cost in my area is $0.05 Kilowatt hour. That is how electricity is costly in developed countries. I think he will come from United States because that electricity consumption charges is similar to US electricity electricity charges.
743  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Why do many people fail in trade? on: January 29, 2024, 03:27:07 PM
Traders that are losing are far more than the traders that are making money from trading.

The best way to trade is to begin with appropriate plan for money management. I am still resting since this year began, I did used just 5% for trading from my weekly income.

Trading can disappoint you but you will not disappoint yourself by not spending the amount of money that you can not afford to lose.

Risks management is very important in trading. Followed by having technical strategies to win than lose and learn about indicators.
744  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Are every activities/competitions with stake known to be gambling? on: January 29, 2024, 09:58:31 AM
If there is no money involved, it is not gambling. If there is money involved, it is called gambling.
You know that opinion on this differs right?

Not every one agrees that money has to be involved before it is called gambling.

This is one topic I started last year that really showed that opinions on what gambling is and is not really differs from person to person.
Without money, does it still qualify as gambling?

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Have you heard of Superpicks on DSTV? where you can make predictions and win money without staking your money?

if you have not, check it out. Superpicks.com

My question is can it still be called gambling if it is not played with money?
Making predictions without using your money to either win or lose is not gambling. There is no different opinion about this. If you are gambling, it means you are putting your own money at risk in order to either win or lose in a bet, like on bookies and on casinos. If you disagree, it means you disagree to what other people are posting and also you disagree to what gambling actually is. People do not gamble for free.
745  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Are every activities/competitions with stake known to be gambling? on: January 29, 2024, 06:38:54 AM
So far you stake your money, it is gambling. In fact, that is what that makes it to be called gambling. Gambling means you are risking your money on betting. Gambling has been existing since the old age when there are no casinos and bookies.

If there is no money involved, it is not gambling. If there is money involved, it is called gambling.
746  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: No KYC Crypto Trading Platforms on: January 28, 2024, 09:33:47 PM
Since it’s a scam site won’t signature campaign give them more exposure?

Instead of a signature campaign they should run a review campaign – since the Op is trying to defend the site, they should go ahead and organize a review campaign so that forum members can prove to them just how shady the site really is.
Scammers will not go for any advertisement because they might lose than gain. But starting with a review campaign can be good. I am sure be it signature or review campaign, scammers do not budget for the money that would be paid. So he will not be capable because scammers do not think like that. They do not want to give but only collect most of the time.
747  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Best ASIC for this power cost? on: January 28, 2024, 09:29:50 PM
You shouldn’t be mining with that electricity cost. Either build a solar setup (it still may not be cheaper) or just invest in crypto instead. People don’t sell their miners for a good price when it is profitable to mine anyway. Mining is a fool’s game unless your electricity is nearly free.
You are funny. If someone is in a country with cheap electricity, you will still tell the person to buy solar. Solar is not cheap at all and its maintenance can be costly. Cheap public electricity would be better.
748  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: No KYC Crypto Trading Platforms on: January 28, 2024, 09:24:40 PM
I’ve asked this question countless times and so have other members – how do you guys come across sites that are barely even up to a month old?
Can't you see that he is likely a scammer? He did not see the site from anywhere but likely he is the scammer. One of the owners of the scam trading platform which he said no kYC needed.


Did you read the description carefully ?

>>> Description:  A new platform
It is new platform as a description says.

Also could you explain how someone could be scammed on this website? While there's no minimum deposit and you can deposit 1$ even to try ?


You registered on this forum some hours ago.

The domain of the site you are advertising was registered on January 9 2024 which is not more than two weeks ago.

Your site is not showing any sign that it is not for scam.

People should avoid your site because it is highly likely it is for scammers.
That means you are not serious.

New sites will have ways of making people to know their sites. Most importantly is the advertisements. Scammers that only have the intention to scam will not want to advertise but look for people to scam easily like you are doing.

You can let us believe by beginning with signature campaign on this forum. Advertise your service.

No one will use a site that their owners are not encouraging people to join, letting people to know that you are capable.

With what I still see about your site, people should avoid it.
749  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why Do People Steal Hundreds of Millions in BTC And Still Get Caught? on: January 28, 2024, 09:18:38 PM
Do you wonder why the biggest crypto thieves still get caught, with all that money? Imagine having just $200,000. What all that money could do for you? As a thief, you could even disapper, but you can't. You know why? There are few hiding places on earth for fugitives these days. And when you've got lots of money, those few hiding places practically make your money useless. Even Crypto Queen may not have disappeared as we presumed. How about CAR? Easter Island? Somalia? Siberia? In any case, never believe that you could steal from people and get away to enjoy the loot happily ever after. This is what these duo never reckoned with. And I think there are many like them who wouldn't mind doing anything just for money.
https://coinmarketcap.com/community/articles/65b41174f00d2a6f4b9880b8/
I read the news. I do not saw the ponzi scheme as bitcoin ponzi scheme. I saw it as cryptocurrency ponzi scheme. The coins the scammer used is not talked about on the news.

Crypto can become traceable from mistakes. See monero transaction traced by Finnish authorities: https://cointelegraph.com/news/finnish-authorities-traced-monero-vastaamo-hack

Monero transaction can not be traced but likely the scammer made mistake and he was traced.

If the money is not huge, the hacker and scammer do get away with it. If it is bitcoin, mixers can be used. But know that humans are prone to mistakes that can let their anonymity to be leaked.
750  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: No KYC Crypto Trading Platforms on: January 28, 2024, 06:59:50 PM
You registered on this forum some hours ago.

The domain of the site you are advertising was registered on January 9 2024 which is not more than two weeks ago.

Your site is not showing any sign that it is not for scam.

People should avoid your site because it is highly likely it is for scammers.
751  Other / Off-topic / Re: Having a regular/steady income is important as a gambler. on: January 28, 2024, 03:51:22 PM
If you do not earn, where will you even see the money to gamble? If your weekly income is not enough, that means it is foolishness that will make such a person to gamble. But if you are able to earn enough and safe and able to use like 1 to 5% of your weekly income to gamble without affecting you and your family financially, that is wise.

Gambling though is a risky game that the chances of winning and losing is in equilibrium but however in other for one to have a possibility of winning, it requires a steady income.
Having a steady income does not guarantee that you will have possibility of winning while gambling.
752  Economy / Gambling / Re: HELP! Any crypto sports betting place that you can bet on Horse Racin Trotting? on: January 28, 2024, 06:33:46 AM
We are not in the era that bitcoin was just created, we are in the era that crypto is getting more regulations. All the sites like Bc.game, Stake and other gambling sites that have horse racing are demanding for KYC. Before you will be able to withdraw on those sites you will have to complete your identity verification. I will advice you not to fall victims of fake or scam site that will not require KYC.
753  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: When I'm emotional, I LOSS! on: January 28, 2024, 06:23:56 AM
You can solve the problem with discipline and determination of not going against your gambling plan. A plan of having a budget every week of about 1 to 5% of your weekly income to be for gambling which you can afford to lose. If you have lost all, stop gambling for that week.

You have known that while losing in gambling, you are more vulnerable to more losses, you also really need to be disciplined about this. When you are losing little already while gambling, just stop. It is happening to all gamblers but we discipline ourselves by stopping to gamble at that time until we have the right mind to gamble again which can be the next day or week.
754  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Hey Gamblers, Here's Some Questions for you. Would Love your Responses on them on: January 27, 2024, 09:11:00 PM
1. What's the most effective method for discovering a new online casino when you're seeking a change from your usual options?
   
  • Exploring the Bitcointalk forum
  • Casino advertisements on various online platforms such as YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Reddit, or dedicated websites
  • Taking recommendations from friends
  • Following advice from social media influencers - Most of these influencers have a promo code upon sign up for some bonuses.

2. How would you describe your overall satisfaction with any of the mentioned options?
  • Unsatisfactory
  • Neutral
  • Highly satisfying

3. Would you recommend a beginner to follow a similar approach based on your personal experiences?

4. In your opinion, should online casinos adopt corporate social responsibility practices? If yes, what specific initiatives would you like to see them undertake? If no, what is your reasoning behind it?
This forum makes it easy for me because there are many reputed casinos on this forum which I can always choose from.

There are many scam ads and that will make me avoid casinos seen through online ads unless I have been seeing the casinos ads for long and on many sites in a way that the casino is no more new but become reputable already.

I have taken recommendation from my friends before.

But after I know about Bitcointalk, I prefer to use the casinos that are common on this forum. I even recommend some to friends.

755  Economy / Gambling / Re: My betting strategies on: January 27, 2024, 10:56:09 AM
This is about sport bets and not casinos.

My strategies:
5% of my weekly income and mkt more than that
Players that want to be used in the match
Head-to-head
Last 5 matches outcome with other teams in the present season


For goals strategies:
Having good strikers and if they are scoring very well. Over 2.5
Not having good strikers and if they are not scoring. Under 2.5

Sometimes I check prediction sites to see what they select.
756  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Cryptocurrency Trading Strategies for Newcomers: Pointers and Suggestions on: January 27, 2024, 10:50:24 AM
To start trading in cryptocurrencies is an amazing experience, don’t you think so? Let’s make a knowledge base out of it and include all the tips and tricks from our experienced members.
Some people will rush in and rush out as fast as possible when they have lost huge amount of money to trading. It could be one of the worst experience. But traders learn from mistakes and build better strategies. Using the amount of money that they can afford to lose.

Which are your technical analysis tools you use most often? What are some of your favorite chart patterns, moving averages or indicators that you rely on?
I use BB and RSI. Also MA and EMA. Learn about Fibonacci retracement.

How do you manage risk prudently? Would you rather use stop-loss orders, risk percentages based on account balance or perhaps another approach?
Most importantly, use the money that you can afford to lose to trade. See trading as risky as gambling.

When it comes to executing trades, which platforms or exchanges do you find most suitable? What are their unique features that attract you to them?
Binance, Bybit, Kucoin, OKX and HTX. I prefer Binance and Bybit.

Emotions can go wild when market roller coasters take over. What advice do you have for those who want to keep calm and act sensibly?
It is better to trade with experience than emotion. This is difficult to control especially if you are greedy.

Have you tried different trading styles such as day trading, swing trading or long-term holding? Share your experiences and insights with us!
Swing trader is better because it will not take much energy from you. If you scalp or day trade, just one winning in a day is enough. If you trade to make profit more and more within a day, you might later lose more than win that day.
757  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How do I check Bitcoin stats ? on: January 27, 2024, 09:14:18 AM
On Coingecko, the bitcoin market dominance is still there on the website main age when you enter using Coingecko URL link:

https://www.coingecko.com



I can also see it on Coinmarketcap.

Or you mean on the app?
758  Other / Meta / Re: Suggestion payment for those new member on evil IP. on: January 27, 2024, 08:41:50 AM
It is easier for newbies to bypass the payment for evil IP using a clean IP address than it is to get the email address of a reputable member on the forum to appeal to them to whitelist your account since most of the users on the forum have their email set to hidden for privacy and security reasons.
No, you are not getting it right. The email users that can whitelist are using on this forum is different from the email they use for whitelisting. Any new registered person that is not able to post can see a link to the emails of those that can whitelist. To whitelist is not as hard as some people thought.
759  Other / Meta / Re: Suggestion payment for those new member on evil IP. on: January 27, 2024, 07:49:57 AM
This can be done without paying a fee by using a clean IP address. He may have used Tor for Gokana and clean IP address for Gokana.
There are also some VPN that are working. Those that spam on this forum that got banned are not using all the VPNs while some will work for awhile before not working again because of the spammers that moderators continue to ban but using the VPN to open new accounts. Also the use of clean IP will be good, but this is difficult because the user is not from a country with clean IP address. If he has a friend in countries like UK, Ukraine and other well developed countries, the friend can help him create one by giving him an email address to use for it. But I use VPN for newbies that registered through me that are my friends and it works.
760  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Is addiction bad only when it is a problem? on: January 26, 2024, 11:18:25 PM
So I am need to know, is addiction only bad when it is a problem?
If you are gambling and it is not affecting you, that means you are not addicted to gambling at all. Gambling addiction is when it is taking your time or money. If gambling is not taking your time or money, that means you are not addicted but having fun.

Gambling addiction can be referred to as problem gambling. If you do not have problem in gambling, that means you are not addicted to it. If gambling is not affecting you financially and not taking your time that you want to use for other important things, no matter the time you spend gambling, that is not addiction.

I don't agree with you. One can become and addicted gambler and still makes good, addiction has to do with time mostly while money comes after. So irresponsible is the second term used in describing someone who is addicted and make loses while it become very obvious that he is a gambler. There are some addicted gambler that you'll always find them in the casino hall gambling but, outside the casino, they live a good life, drive good cars. And dress as though life has offered them a jackpot.
I do not understand you at all. After posting that gambling addiction is when gambling is talking someone's time and or money. So what did you disagree at that I posted?
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