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781  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Bitcoin SV vs ETH on: October 21, 2019, 09:34:49 PM
Is investing in Bitcoin SV will be more beneficial as it haven't shown full potential yet or ETH will still be dominating in the time to come and should hold onto it ??
Since it is a tough one to pick when it comes to investing money in both of these coins,  i will never invest in ETH as i believe that the hay days of their platforms are over and until they generate a business that could impact their growth and have a smooth network, if not it might end up loosing their limited customers too, i think Bitcoin SV has more potential than ETH but will i invest is another question, i am holding the coin because of the fork and  i am not planning to sell it anytime soon.
782  Economy / Services / Re: CryptoTalk.Org Signature Campaign [Yobit Panel] on: October 21, 2019, 06:13:48 PM
Update: limit from now is only 10 posts / day
Now it makes sense and hope everyone pump their brakes now  Grin.
783  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Which betting type gives you the most payout? on: October 21, 2019, 05:50:58 PM
which makes the most money or profits in sports betting is parlay bets because in parlay bets we can make big odds with our analysis so we can choose the part of bets available with a greater chance of winning
Looks like you are an expert in making a lot of money through sports bet and i would like to know how many parlay you are able to win on a monthly basis, the odds increases with the amount of bets and i would like to see a screen shot of your win to get an idea on what kind of sports and odds you are wagging.  Dice was pretty cool and i won some amounts because i was lucky some of the days and some of the days i looses money.
784  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling Money is Dirty Money on: October 21, 2019, 03:26:23 PM
Gambling is about freedom of choice & people should take responsibility for their own actions. Gambling is little different to smoking, alcoholism or drugs. No one holds a gun at anyone's head & forces them into it.
If you take this analogy then no one is holding a gun for addicts, they are doing that on their own, there are gambling addicts and no one can hide from it, there are people who gets addicted to the things they do and if they are addicted then the people around them should them the person get the necessary treatment as addiction is one and it can destroy your life.

When viewed from a religious point of view, gambling is indeed prohibited let alone the money generated from gambling.
Not a religious person so not sure what you are talking about, is it prohibited by religion and if so which one and if so are you living by the rules all your life. If there are restrictions in life then you could not do literally anything in life as there could be some sort of restrictions one way or the other.
785  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Ukraine wants to legalize crypto (again) on: October 21, 2019, 01:53:34 PM
In countries with a worsening economy, these situations should be considered quite normal. If we give an example to these countries, Venezuela, Argentina, Brazil and Turkey can be counted. They either become very innovative and visionary or really have a very bad economy.
Once you are in a crises how will you spend money in a volatile market, no government will take a risk to invest in a volatile market like bitcoin if they are struggling with the economy but these countries can attract foreign business and attract them to invest in their country and if these government who are in crises understand the opportunity then they can attract investors which will help them in the long run, but these things will not help them stabilize their economy will it will be like a small booster.
786  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Will BNB reach $50 This Year? on: October 21, 2019, 09:01:30 AM
BNB had been overpriced and now it is revealing its true value.  Development is not that much impact because it cannot sustain a push of BNB price to go up. The only thing of BNB to go up to $50 is when CZ pumped it hard but then too many investors will lose investment fund due to this.
The team behind BNB has the capability to manipulate the market very easily and they are the top exchange in the market with trading volume and they are making billions every year and hence they can pump the coin whenever they want and it can fool the casual investor too, now they are conducting all the IEO and in due time you will understand the true color of those projects. I am not investing in BNB because i do not trust the team behind it especially after the hack and their persistent lies about everything is fine.
787  Economy / Economics / Re: Venezuela's central bank is holding Cryptocurrency! on: October 21, 2019, 07:24:23 AM
I find what the Venezuelan government is doing to be very confusing,  in the height of their economic problems, the people decided to mine bitcoins and other cryptos in a bid to escape poverty mainly because they had access to cheap electricity and the government forbade and made cryptocurrencies illegal and then they proceeded to make their crypto which failed massively and now this.
The government is experiment with anything they can do to revive the economy, the politicians ruined the country and i have not seen 100% inflation in my life time and when Venezuela achieved that feat i was god smacked to know how a corrupt government can ruin a country completely, their Petro was a complete failure and you cannot create currency after currency and expect to overcome inflation Grin .
788  Economy / Economics / Re: Central Bank: If The Entire System Collapses, Gold Will Be Needed To Start Over on: October 21, 2019, 06:46:38 AM
the problem is not a dollar or the gold, the main problem is capitalism itself, imo
What do you suggest, communism takes from the rich and gives to the poor, socialism will not work all the time.

it is golden era of consumers, more products, more food and more and more.
even if is not needed the system is build to produce more and more.
now system is broken not sure the gold will fix it
There is a stagnation in the market and how to revive that depends upon individual government, many government hold gold as reserves and in times of crises they will be using that, will it revive the market is to be seen.
789  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Why do Investors always turn to reduce or deny bounty hunters their payments on: October 20, 2019, 08:39:35 PM
Some Project owners together with some Bounty managers promise Hunters certain percentage of total tokens to be created.
These promised tokens inturn manipulates hunters to engage in these bounties expecting to be paid.
You are sad that these project owners and bounty managers are breaking the promise but have you ever thought about the billions being scammed in this market from the investors who invest their hard earned money, so these issues are not much big than the investors that lost the money.

One main phrase that gets to favor this bounty managers and project owners is "bounty manager and project owners have the rigjt to male changes to the bounty tool at any point in time"
Should the above statement be allowed to continue?
You have the freedom to boycott anything why sticking on to advertising these shitty projects.
790  Economy / Economics / Re: Cryptocurrencies Pose Risks to Banks, Warns Basel Committee on: October 20, 2019, 07:53:28 PM
This is not a surprising report by the supervisory authorities of the banking sector and it is indeed a true that if merchants around the globe start accepting bitcoin or other crypto for global transactions then it could affect the banking sector as export and import will directly deal with bitcoin and other similar currencies and the huge profit they are earning will be gone, so it is not a big surprise what they are trying to do here.
791  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Ico average maturity date? on: October 20, 2019, 05:08:50 PM
What is the average ico Maturity date?
Let's say i invest in ico Today...
How long I should wait to get decent profit?
To make things clear to you the ICO market is must worst than the penny stock scam we had a long back and that too in a regulated market, just imagine how worst the ICO market will be, there is no gurantee that you will be getting back what you invested in the first place let alone waiting for the maturity date  Tongue Cheesy.
 
Usually?  1 year? 
When the ICO market started it was a lottery because once the coin is listed in the market the price usually goes higher and you can make a profit easily and then the shit storm started and now a days all the ICO that started are at a loss and majority of the projects died,so consider the risk before investing in those shitty projects.
792  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Bounty hunters needs to start respecting themselves on: October 20, 2019, 04:45:57 PM
Bounty hunters please start claiming your worth, do not go around promoting bounty projects that has too low allocation
It depends on individuals, campaigns are a privilege and your account are worth only if you post good contents.

most bounty hunters are disappointed at the end because they did not do the analysis at the beginning of the campaign and were too rushed to see a new campaign that gave a large allocation without first seeing developments in the project.
Are you telling that by looking at the project you will understand whether the project will be successful or not, i participated in campaigns earlier but then stopped because there were too many assholes running the campaign and they too even helped the scammers in fooling us and hence i stopped joining in the altcoin campaigns and once the bear market started i lost my interest in the market for a while.

793  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Cheaters . who caused the cryptocurrency to go down on: October 20, 2019, 11:57:51 AM
IEOs are just well-disquised scams, that's all.
So they pay a fee, you buy their tokens and....what guarantee do you have those tokens will be worth something? None!
But you fall for it because the useless token is already on an exchange and you feel like this gives them some kind of legitimacy. It doesn't.
I agree completely with your observation and i am sure it will be a new form of scam projects with the help of exchanges and all they need to do is to pay the exchanges initially and then they could collect a shit ton of money and then pump the coins for a while and dump everything in the market.

Just because you know the team, you know where their office is, they are listed on an exchange, they are paying articles to promote themselves is not a guarantee it will not turn into a scam. Remember bitconnect?Centratech? How would have an IEO saved you from it?
Scams come in different form and there is nothing you can do about it and that is a fact, the scammers will also improvise with the trend and in the next two years we will talk about billions lost in the IEO market because of scams.



794  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling as a profession: there's people who live out of gambling? on: October 20, 2019, 10:10:36 AM
Yes professional gambler are not just relying on their luck, they mainly use their skills and strategy to win.
This part is true as these professional gamblers wage a ton of money and they necessarily do not rely on their luck all the time, they will try to bring the luck to them as they know with dollars anything can be purchased and sometimes the investigators catch the players because they took money from someone, in short yes these gamblers will bribe players to play according to their terms and its called fixing  Tongue Grin.

For an ordinary gambler it might hard to believe it but (just like what you have said) there are few gamblers who can actually do it.
Its just that not all can do it because we know majority are losing their money rather than winning.
If you are a true sports fan you can wage a bet on the team, there is a ton information needed to wage a bet, player injures and critical information are a vital part when you are wagging a bet and the past statistical performance in the past few months does help you in coming to a prediction that will be almost accurate.
795  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Litecoin is the sleeping giant on: October 20, 2019, 04:59:13 AM
Litecoin is the second coin that I know after bitcoin, I have been mining Litecoin and always optimistic that the future of Litecoin will continue to improve, I am sure that Litecoin can last for the long term so that it is suitable for long-term investment.
Good to see there are many optimistic views on litecoin, i like the coin personally when the bitcoin network is congested i normally use my litecoins and since i am in the market for a long time i had the advantage to hold some of the coins at a really cheap price thinking that i will give me the profit rather than accumulating bitcoin, i had my profits in the past but after the bear market all my coins are kept in the cold wallet doing nothing and if the so called sleeping giant wakes i will sell off everything and just accumulate bitcoin.
796  Economy / Speculation / Re: How to predict Bit coin price. on: October 19, 2019, 06:37:36 PM
If don't know about technical analysis, maybe people will look information in forum like this. Collect prediction from people and then make my strategy from it. That is why i very agree with people should learn technical analysis.
If you are trading with other people predicting then you will not go further, make your own analysis and come to a conclusion rather than trusting a third person and that is the case with every financial market. I do not trade with technical analysis alone i just monitor the market trend and make my own decisions when i am in the mood to trade in the short period.
797  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Stacking cryptocurrencies with Interest on: October 19, 2019, 04:10:14 PM
Coinmarketcap has recently published a page where they track the interest rates from various cryptocurrencies on different platforms. The highest Bitcoin APR is now 6.20% at BlockFi. Looks like BNB and stable coins have even 10% APRs. I wonder what are these platforms doing with your crypto to offer such high interest rates..
They might be using the coins for daily use rather than touching their cold wallets to send out the coins and Binance does lend out coins but i am not sure about blockFI as i never used them.

My question to the community is how much you trust these platforms to hold your crypto safe and don't scam away? Is the 4-6% annual interest rate worth the risk for you?
I will never risk my coins in any of these platforms even if they give a higher rate of interest as i know and have seen and experienced exchanges being hacked and investors loosing money in the past and i do not want to risk that. My coins are only safe when i hold them as anything can happen in a market and there is no insurance to these exchanges to risk the coins like that.
798  Economy / Economics / Re: Fiat Money Losing Worth, Bitcoin and Gold Getting Important on: October 19, 2019, 12:25:42 PM
Still today Fiat currency is used in almost all countries, and in those countries where internet is not present nobody there knows about crypto or even they do not have enough money to invest them in gold or crypto thus they are using fiat currency
I am not aware about countries that lack basic internet facilities and the reason i say this is because 5 billion people use mobile phone and you know the total population in the world and that means they have atleast access to internet but for these people to start using bitcoin it is another hurdle as no one will use something that has a transaction fees when ever you transfer money and most of the people try to save money and hence bitcoin is not the perfect solution for everything but it has positive aspects and if people wants to make use of that then you will find more people in the market.

but I think with the passage of time these countries will also get into crypto if their government try to develop them and then surely I would say that crypto will gain much worth at that time.
It is highly unlikely to see a government taking initiative to develop a cryptocurrency.
799  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Alt coins price at bull run on: October 19, 2019, 09:42:38 AM
yes i believe that in bull run condition, altcoin will go up drastically, even no one can predict its peak
I do not see that condition to happen this time around, when the bitcoin rally started in 2017 there were many new investors in the market who had no idea about the market and there was a pump in all the coins mainly from investors who missed the bitcoin rally and they might have invested in the altcoin market and hence we saw that rally but i highly doubt we will see a huge rally in altcoin this time.

the last bull run (altseason) happened in the end of 2017, many coins are going crazy even shitcoin was pump too
i hope altseason happen again 1 year after halving, same as last altseason which happened 1 year after halving
If there is a rally i will be glad to sell off all the coins i am hoarding, i am waiting patiently for a long time to sell off everything as i am in a heavy loss after the crash.
800  Other / Meta / Re: Stake your Bitcoin address here on: October 19, 2019, 08:58:07 AM
~snip

Thank you for pointing that out! Didn't even notice my mistake!

Code:
-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNED MESSAGE-----
d.kevin29 on 19th of October, 2019 @8:35AM GMT

Previously signed without date. Don't trust any signed message from my address without a date!
-----BEGIN BITCOIN SIGNATURE-----
Version: Bitcoin-qt (1.0)
Address: 3DivTxnbMmL3SitadMDXrXtMc8a6JSPkC8

IERnsg6333Pi3lFU4RnYWRQisPcivqCSJLnHHqeh3zSTE1eOdfTELbiZn/ciZrMr36Ii8Fng2Cai3Esm6yy82Us=
-----END BITCOIN SIGNATURE-----

There is something wrong with this, can you check once more as i am not able to verify this signature with brainwallet and electrum.
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