I think na tuloy tuloy pa sa pag taas itong magiging price ng BTC. Since malapit na nga din ang fork, it is really recommended na to HODL muna ang BTCs natin to take advantage of this price boost in a few months coming from now.
Anong fork ito kabayan? Hindi ako aware dito or Bitcoin Halving ang tinutukoy mo dito? Isa pa sa huge factor sa pag angat ng price ay ang Bitcoin ETF approval na paulit ulit na ginagamit ng mga news outlet para ipump ang Bitcoin. Idagdag pa ntin si Michael Saylor na paulit ulit na bumibili ng bulk Bitcoin. Ito yung mga nakakatakot na factor kapag ganitong mabagal ang pag angat ni Bitcoin tapos consistent since posibleng magbiglaang dump kagaya ng dati? As someone na nandito sa forum since 2017, biggest regret ko talaga is cashing out my BTCs agad agad without fully taking advantage of the time. Kaya this time, natuto na ako and naka focus na ako for long-term advantage and investment.
Same, At ginawa ko nanaman ito ulit now dahil sa 39k ako nag cashout. Sa tingin ko halvening ang tinutukoy ni qwertyup23 at hindi fork dahil kung meron talagang marami na ang nag share niyan. Sa tingin ko talagang may posibilidad ng dump considering na parang priced in na si Bitcoin. If ever mag pump pa ito likely $50k posibilidad din na biglang dump na likely sell the news na scenario.
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So I would like to know your own experience when making or taking risk in gambling under pressure.
From experience I think it's more likely to lose considering you'd likely be tense by the pressure. I'd tend to not play during these because it's even more risky to think that you'll just wasting that money to a bet that would considerably lead to a lose.
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You need to have some huge ass balls to be doing 50$ spins...
Probably the winner was a high roller as well to be able to win this huge. This is like punch to the moon for one like me that only spin for a dollar or a cent and mostly with low mutlipliers. Just congratulating that winner wherever you are, what a way to celebrate the Christmas and New Year.
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What do you think about Kaspa? Will it surpass ETC in hashrate? It is a better alternative than the real ETH? Or all the other way around? Is Kaspa's "rise to glory" nothing more than hype? Your input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Considering it's new and probably gonna be promoted by many I do think that it will surpass ETC hashrate someday. I'm not familiar on how PoW technicalities work but I think for a newer one it may have feature that probably way more advanced compare to the old ones that they may pitch. Moreover, I still think ETH is still on top of alternative coins, we will let see regarding Kaspa if it surpasses out expectations.
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So I'm just curious if the sports betters in here take this "rule of thumb" strategy seriously and tend to follow it. Or if there's any experience that says this may not be all that great of a strategy. Thoughts?
For me depending if you love betting during live I guess, there's no favorites when it comes to that. There's nothing like early of the week or later of the week cause I love to bet now during live, so it would certainly be changed. Well, probably it's fine on other sports but I think basketball has different vibes.
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So, one question I want to ask is, if games were built to be played with money on casinos like we do now, with absolutely no chances of making money even when you win a game, would you still be spending money playing this games or betting on sports games?
If the money has no monetary value at all then I would love to gamble it. No one on their right mind would spend their money without getting anything in return unless that's for a charity and was wholeheartedly given. These days that should be a rare scenario and likely only the riches will have fond on doing that one.
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There's no way it could land a billion market cap that easily unless it's being shilled heavily by most influencers on Twitter and other platforms. Yeah we can speculate that meme coins are a thing but its riskiness is way too high to go to rags. I'd be more careful with these meme coins popping up lately and always an advisory to just invest what you can afford to lose.
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In a recent announcement, the infamous crypto exchange Binance has added the Monitoring tag to Monero and other privacy coins. Cryptocurrencies with the Monitoring tag are at risk of delisting from Binance.
Well, Binance is being watched so it's not surprising that they are just in compliance with the law enforcement agencies. There are top tier exchanges out there if you are too concern that you'll not end up selling them, we cannot control most of these regulations so we just have to abide in it.
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I am asking this question because, for me, there could be a possible conflict of interest here.
As a review site running its own gambling site, there might be a concern that they could potentially undermine their competitors on their website to boost their own standing in the competition. This could involve making biased or false statements to praise their own website.
While I'm not certain if this is happening in the real world, it raises the question of whether you would trust a review website in such a case.
Not fan of these review sites and I only follow the genuine one but tbh I'd say there's nothing wrong with it as long as they're not reviewing misinformation along with other websites or should I say their competitors. Of course always give them a benefit of the doubt considering they're running of what could make them stand and what could harm their competitors, but you can distinguished a genuine review to a sloppy review. We want to avoid biases which is why we should be not depending with reviews not recognized by the trusted ones. However this is how advertisement works in the first place. Having one goal which is to promote; we are free to engage in those platforms for ourselves and leave if things won't be meeting our satisfactory. Definitely avoiding it and there are lot of platforms these days where you can get more information about a casino and not just reviews site, and for me YouTube, Twitter or something similar like them are best way to know more info about them and they are way more interactive especially YouTube where they should something like demo. As casino sites are way too centralized we definitely need other sources of information.
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I am asking this question because, for me, there could be a possible conflict of interest here.
As a review site running its own gambling site, there might be a concern that they could potentially undermine their competitors on their website to boost their own standing in the competition. This could involve making biased or false statements to praise their own website.
While I'm not certain if this is happening in the real world, it raises the question of whether you would trust a review website in such a case.
Not fan of these review sites and I only follow the genuine one but tbh I'd say there's nothing wrong with it as long as they're not reviewing misinformation along with other websites or should I say their competitors. Of course always give them a benefit of the doubt considering they're running of what could make them stand and what could harm their competitors, but you can distinguished a genuine review to a sloppy review.
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The other day someone was talking about how he hates gambling as it nearly ruined his life, and within my mind I was like, no it was not gambling that nearly ruined you it was actually you that tried to ruin your life and that's because you refused to gamble responsibly and discipline yourself by not been capable of differentiating money meant for gambling from money meant for other projects in your life.
Why do people blame gamble for their own act of irresponsibility. No one is talking about their own part in their story of bad experience's with gambling, all we get to hear is gambling is bad and a useless activity. Why?
They blame gamble because they hate the fact that they don't want to blame themselves, most are always in denial or they are looking for something to blame for. We know it's just an instrument to either let you go to rags or riches but it's your hustle to beat the system just like what other pros are doing.
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For me it's a no until we see the approval of the ETF and we concluded the BTC halvening.I still believe that we may see a correction sooner or later and I know that I'm not the only one anticipating that event. Bull market for me is when everything just went up rapidly then alts go crazy, that's bull market for me.
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The problem with all those trades is always the same, these players like Westbrook or Dangelo RUssel are gonna never find their places in teams who already have his stars, they dont feel good becoming the second guitar they only want to be the main one, and they dont like to be in the second roster, or sharing the ball in the games.
Well, it's their choice and they have options tbh but for the sake of the team I think it really matters if you'll get along with them for years. Players these days just want to be traded along superstars but ended up as a laughingstock whenever the playoffs come because most of them just gonna choke in the end.
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This now triggered me to come ask here whether you cares about what people says or sees you as when gambling, I know there are people who don't know you from time or who doesn't believe that you are a gambler and if it happens that you came across such people and their reaction towards you goes other way round would you care about it or you just totally ignore them?
If it makes you have fun or that you just want to attend your business, what others say won't really matter to me tbh. For sure I'll just ignore them, they don't know in the first place how did I get here and how's my gambling journey along the way. If you spend time with these kind of people, it's just a wasted time I guess.
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I just noticed recently, after exploring some of the gambling sites that advertise their company in the forum, that they have already added a sportsbook to their platform. There are even gambling sites with names like "dice," which, if we presume right away, we might think they only cater to dice games and other casino games.
However, when you actually visit the site, you'll be surprised to find they have a sportsbook too.
Is it more profitable to run a casino with sports betting on their platform?
Well, having more preferences for a gambler makes these casinos tend to cater the needs even if it means they have brand for a specific game. I think these days it's way too profitable again for casinos to have sports betting considering we've had most industry stopped because of the pandemic. In terms of profitability I think that still depends on the casino's user base and how they will attract more players.
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Happy New Year also to you @Hhampuz!
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Well, that x5 wager is in their terms, point 5.1, but i think that's an abuse too. Moves like that are not to avoid money laundering, is to avoid the users from withdrawing. But is the decision of the users of play here or not, i personally don't like those terms of service, the fact that the max withdrawal each day is $5,000 and $15,000/weeks is another rape for users, if you get a big win you will not even be able to take the money, so, there are multiple reasons to avoid this casino.
What a trap if you don't read those T&C tbh, they're more stricter than my bank on the daily withdrawals but it's their term and gamblers should abide on that. Moreover, it was like hidden in plain sight to gamblers who would think they'll just have their way from other casinos.
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Do you think there is a solution to this, or B2B and P2B, business that uses bitcoin should find another alternative to payment method instead of Bitcoin?
For those who are into business that make use of bitcoin, how do you harness this situation of high transaction fess to not affect your business and customers? So that others will learn from your tips.
I think that's why you should find alternatives in the market when you think there's a high transaction cost and there are plenty of choices out there. If I have that business I think I'll go with altcoins and fo sure you'll not be the one affected in this situation, you'll still find customers for sure if you market altcoins.
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No complaints or scam accusations?
Please vote and tell us why this is your choice all reasons are valid points but if you're going to pick one that will be the best answer what will it be?
I voted this and tbh this one was the obvious answer. If you've been following the forum and you don't ever see any complaints about them for sure you'll trust them. Actually, if there were a second option to vote for was having a good representative here that always cater the customers need and answers every question or we can simply say they have a good customer service.
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Would be fun to watch both legends but was more excited on Pacquiao coming to the ring again considering I'm not that familiar with Buakaw though it ring a bell. I think the favor would be on Manny considering it is his niche that they'll fight for but there's not much of disparity though on both sports. Will support Pacquiao all the way.
Buakaw is one of the best muai thai fighters, although in the recent years I'd say that Rodtang became more popular, but about 15 years ago Buakaw was the most popular guy in this sport. Basically every year he was in the top 3 of world K1 roster. The only problem I see in this fight is that we'll have a muai thai fighter vs a boxer in a boxing match, so Manny is going to have the upper hand. Buakaw strength was mainly in his legs and he was also allowed to use elbows. Not gonna lie that this favors for Manny considering his years as a pro in this sport was likely engraved in his skills. Moreover, if they are fighting for a cause then that's more than enough I guess because those who will benefit from this event was surely the winner. I just hope they'll collect more money for this and give it to those who needs it.
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