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761  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🔥🎲999Dice Bot🔥🎲| Android and PC |Auto Dice Bot Game🎲 on: November 08, 2019, 09:50:36 PM
Are there really people who gambles and leaves the work to bots? This is insane, even the hard gamblers out there wouldn't do that. How could we say we are gambling if someone makes it for us and aside from that it is a program of another guy. I would rather use real person that o leave it on a bot, never used one in a dice gaming site but I have the idea of what it is- it definitely sucks and would take all the fun, and that is no good as some of the gamblers here are aiming to kill time or to have some fun.
762  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Few Bold bounty hunters still walks among us on: November 08, 2019, 09:10:16 PM
Some bounty hunters still hold on to their tokens even when every thing looks not so good for crypto, through successful bounty spreadsheets some bounty hunters still keep their tokens for example gowithmi, why? Do you think they are doing the wrong thing? Will they regret later? 

I was a bounty hunter my self at first when crypto is on the verge of getting more hype, that time I don't have enough money to buy more alts so instead I used my time doing bounties. The thing is if you sold your new tokens immediately, then saw it double or triple the price after a few moments of time, you would definitely hurt. I also felt that way most of the time and instead of choosing to sold them I would just keep them at my hands, even though they would wait in there for a thousands of years. I have different kinds of coins in my wallet and some of them are worth a pennies but never had the slightest thinking of selling them.
763  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What needs to happen in order for bitcoin to replace gold on: November 08, 2019, 08:37:51 PM
Well nothing is impossible, maybe if a mountain of gold is discovered in some areas and you don't need to mine deeper just to get one. But what is the reason that gold needs to be replaced anyway? It should have been fiat money not gold, unless we go back to old ages that uses gold as a currency.
764  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How BIG will the crypto market be if China legit cryptos? on: November 08, 2019, 03:42:14 PM
Legalization of crypocurrencies in China doesn't automatically mean that everyone suddenly puts their money into cryptocurrencies, so don't get your hopes up. With that said, if they really wanted cryptocurrencies, they would already grab some through exchanges like btcc.com; because though cryptocurrencies aren't declared legal in China(as far as I know), they aren't illegal either.

But it will be a massive fuel to run crypto currencies around the world on the long run. China is just great in most of everything, production machinery, name it. They have conquered most of the countries in their products. Imagine a new silk road is set up, but in a different manner, precision, transparent and less time consumption.
765  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Coca cola bottlers use Blockchain on: November 08, 2019, 02:59:05 PM
Old companies that are having a hard time on tracking their production orders should just follow this kind of idea. The only problem is they are afraid or maybe they don't the time to try it. Someday another company that produces the same product would acknowledge using blockchain and the moment the old ones realize they are being left behind will already be too late to catch up. Let's set the Nokia company and example, they are just keep producing and never tried the new things leaving them in what they are now, a reminder for the big companies out there.
766  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How NOT To Get Scammed on: November 08, 2019, 11:58:19 AM
Being scammed- not yet, but being hacked-yes and twice. It occurred on my first days of engaging in crypto. One reason for that is ignorance of how the internet works and that includes hijacking your accounts like gmail and the likes that has passwords on it. Well I was at fault because I did not know that in spam emails you could be directed to an untrusted site that may leave you being compromised. lose about 800-1000 USD at that time but never I never cried, despite the unlucky experience I still manage to get back the money I lost in certain activities like bounty hunting, trading, and mining. even though I had such bad experience I still leave my crypto currencies on centralized exchange, it is almost a year since I opened them, I am waiting for the right time, somehow I believe deep inside that it will be back, those times that alts are it's peakk point were easy money in this business is every where- I am not losing hope here.
767  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Sad news - Coinbase is leaking your information on: November 08, 2019, 10:27:58 AM
Coinbase is sharing information about your account with third parties, which may include information such as: how often you open the app, which devices you open it from, and what the IP address of those devices is. Absolutely unacceptable behavior.

Source: NY times https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/04/business/secret-consumer-score-access.html

I am not surprised at all, as long as they won't frame me for something serious then it is no big deal for me. I wondered at first when I tried to play videos on youtube and browse on google chromes that every ad they had is related to what is somehow I am currently interested at such as gadgets and machines that I needed in my business. Somehow I now understand why they know this stuffs, it is because some other sites that I have visited is keeping track of my searches and put in the ads, may in some exchanges they sold your infos and the companies do the advertisements.
768  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Building a community solving all problems. on: November 07, 2019, 06:27:35 PM
And imagine it all being done using blockchain. From quality control to logistics and from linking the producer to consumers, blockchain used everywhere. Transparent and democratically review-able. A global governance that would be influenced by the people from whole world. Every payments done in crypto. People earning and spending in crypto, a governance by smart contract, a smart and efficient governance, less governance.

How I wished that I could see that someday in the future but it is really hard to believe it anyway. If this all come true then it is just like saying we have created a new world without the long time ran fiat system which is likely impossible to diminished at this time. Imagine a few crypto enthusiast against the powerful men in the world.
769  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Crypto “Marketing Experts” End Up in Scams, Affirms Jimmy Song on: November 07, 2019, 04:59:46 PM
Crypto developer Jimmy Song has tweeted that many ‘marketing experts” who enter the crypto space end up working for scam projects.

https://bitcoinist.com/crypto-marketing-experts-end-up-in-scams-affirms-jimmy-song/

Maybe some them are just making a payback, how would they become experts if not going through certain pits of hell and maybe one of that is being scammed by certain entities too. Well this is just my opinion, I guess they are just getting back what have been lost and the new comers are the ones paying. Then the cycle of vengeance goes on without ending.
770  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Sometimes its wise to Listen to your heart on: November 07, 2019, 04:19:27 PM
Sometimes its always better to listen to your heart, after learning how to do better research on projects i end up listening to few friends because they are the ones that introduce me to bounty hunting not knowing that i have surpass them, every bounties they told me to promote are bad but the ones i choosed myself are
1. Zeux
2. Collectrix
3. Ferrum network

They told me the projects are crap and i believe them,i was so stupid and now all these projects are successful with good trading volumes on exchanges, i have learn a lesson here and that is

No matter the rank of those who were once your teacher you can surpass them, to all newbies and non newbies out there once you learn the basics of crypto you can be unstoppable

Be careful of what you promote, if those lost actually get messed up and people start complaining about their money being stolen they couldhave drag you down and put a tag on you.

Well in any case I have quitted doing bounty with alts, as it only leads me nothing and wasted my time on most of them, so rather go get some real stuff and projects like what is already made and running for you to be sure. But if the case is that you don't have the money to invest then that leaves you no choice but to bet on your reputation and earn some pennies maybe.
771  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Withdraw your funds from the top 10 Exchange now !!! on: November 07, 2019, 03:19:39 PM
this is a warning !!!
Top 10 big exchanges is the next target hackers !!!
good luck, and be careful Smiley


Well I am all set and ready to be hacked anytime, I have assets on bitrex, hitbtc, and other top ten exchange. I wouldn't mind if they are going to be hacked anyway because the moment I put all those money in their i was already taking the risk. Who would've put their money outside the country with no assurance who wouldn't be hacked at all. It happens all the time, and if you are one of the unlucky ones that have been targeted then it is sad to say you would have just have to accept it and move on. I have been hacked many times, thrice or more than that, but I never fainted and continues life as nothing good would come out of it.
772  Economy / Economics / Re: ‘Bullish for Bitcoin’ — China Scraps Plans to Ban Cryptocurrency Mining on: November 07, 2019, 02:37:11 PM
the Chinese Government can make additional income for the country from several sectors, including taxes, income from the use of electricity, and retribution.

For me this is the most valid reason why they removed cryptocurrency mining from their list since the government and chinese miners will both benefit from it. I also think that the adoption of crypto mining is one of their steps in embracing blockchain technology, following the orders of  their president who announce his full support about the new tech.

I supposed they have tons of free and wasted energy that it is why instead going to nothing they will allow miners to operate and get from them taxes, maybe they could add a little rule which concludes all miners in the area should only use the government electricity and none other the less? If I the the government official who would actually manage it I will do that for sure.
773  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: [What IF] Part 4 on: November 06, 2019, 11:59:52 PM
In science there is no basis that dream would ever come if you dreamed of it, somehow deep inside ourselves, or in some part of our lives we tend to believe and wait for that moment to come. I have encountered people with such attitudes and beliefs, they want to dream better. A dream that maybe they will become rich in some sort of game. Even me sometimes dreams of numbers, and my town folks says I should bet on those numbers that them might actually winning numbers in lottery and others, but I don't do that at all because I have tried and never once won.
774  Economy / Economics / Re: Cryptocurrency usage will boost economy or make it worst ? on: November 06, 2019, 11:22:12 PM
What if all those big corporates and businesses starts using crypto as a mode of payment just to avoid tax which will cause a direct loss to the government which uses tax for the betterment of the country. This might not affect corrupt countries as it doesn't matter because tax money goes to politician's coffers but what about developed nations?

Then another bill will be passed saying all crypto users must submit their personal information including their book of accounts in crypto to keep track of you so that you may not escape the tax payments. The government won't just leave you alone knowing you are earning a lot of money in a certain business and not paying your tax.
775  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin in High School Syllabus on: November 06, 2019, 10:33:39 PM
According to the cryptocrunch: https://cryptocrunchapp.com/news/bitcoin-officially-included-in-french-high-school-syllabus/

Bitcoin cryptocurrency education will be implemented to French High School Syllabus. It is a new way to introduce money to students.

They are focusing on four Video questions:
1. Can bitcoin be a replacement to Euro?
2. Is bitcoin the currency of the future?
3. Is bitcoin is a currency like others?
4. Do you have to trust your currency?

Regarding this, it would be a good start to educate students about money and trust.

What's your opinion about this? Should cryptocurrency as a whole and blockchain be in schools curriculum?

I think yes, well for starters they could include on some courses with computer and also the marketing industry such as computer science courses or business courses. Or they could introduce it to high school students and full package on college. This way the new generation leaders and marketers of the future are somewhat ready to face if ever crypto will go mainstream.
776  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Have anyone tried to stop gamblers from losing while they keep on wagering. on: November 06, 2019, 09:54:20 PM
I never had such experience at all, maybe I am alone in playing dice game and in other gambling casino games. Well there was a time once, but he never bet huge amounts. Maybe he just wanted to try it and the moment he lost all his funds he quitted but not big time and without me telling him to, he just did all by himself. I guess I could say that not all gamblers are out of their mind when betting and still cares for what might have come. For now I am the only one playing within the family and circle of friends.
777  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Skill based gambling platforms - does anyone know? on: November 06, 2019, 01:07:22 PM
I will be also looking forward for this kind of platform, I have never bet crypto currencies on e-sports, I think there should be companies that are looking in to this because e-sports are somewhat popular these days. Only i have bet in game items and no money or crypto included as it will be against the rules. Well of course maybe players of the platform for this are well aware of the e-sports for sure, and mostly are players themselves.
778  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Good projects/hard to reach softcap on: November 06, 2019, 11:57:30 AM
Few good projects i have seen are having hard time to gather funds, they are still far behind to reaching their target softcap
1. Bitwings
2. EZ365

What do you have in mind about these two project? they are good enough to give a try for me, what do you say?

Face value is what we need now, if you are going to develop projects now, you need good actors and influencers. The best thing to hire are those who are hot topic today with good background, actor and artist or even famous entrepreneurs around the world can make a difference. Aside from that, the time it was created, you need timing, in the current situation it most likely will fail as there are still bad image in the altcoins sections, scams etc you name it.
779  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Beware! You are not safe if you are using facebook! on: November 06, 2019, 10:23:36 AM
Beware! You are not safe if you are using facebook

because facebook is a network which is managed by CIA, and not only CIA, there are many more agencies those are tracking you, including all of your activities, and furthermore, facebook does not care about your privacy, last year, facebook sold 250+ million users data.

We are already exposed unless you change you identity or pretend to be dead and get another one. Maybe the ones you should warn first are the people who never used facebook in their entire life or never had engage were identity and private documents are needed. They are maybe old folks or the some children who might actually make an account on facebook, but I guess your warning will not reach them first as facebook and other apps are famous and known than bitcointalk.
780  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Impact on gambling on: November 05, 2019, 11:21:42 PM
I believe in luck for most of the gambling industry. You can hardly found games that would solely consider some other factors like the brain(intelligence). In some other games you could add beliefs for some people and I was wondering if it is true but I think it falls to just pure coincidence maybe. In our place theres that local lottery and most of the common people get their tickets on a daily basis, it is popular to all and some old folks played it, and as i was saying they believe if they get a dream in their sleep with number they use that on their next bet believing it would come out and some of them really does wins.
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