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821  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is the new cryptocurrency worth buying on: May 26, 2020, 11:05:59 PM
If the new cryptocurrency isn't the bitcoin we'll know I would have say no. Bitcoin is the original cryptocurrency which when invest wisely you're rest assure to get back your investment on a long-term. For long Bitcoin has proven itself to be worth spending time with in terms of investment but can't talk about other shitcoins.

Before jumping into the bad wagon, ensure you conduct  your own research about the altcoin before make your investment with them. There are scam projects out there and one must be careful to make decision in terms of investment.
822  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Has the price of Altcoin stopped in one place? on: May 26, 2020, 10:42:18 PM
Whenever market is in bad shape it seems that altcoins are the ones to suffer for it the most, it's different story if we have to compare the performance of bitcoin with altcoins that's why Bitcoin will remain my first choice, it's more like altcoins are simply too fragile

Basically the price of the altcoins are dependent on that of the bitcoin,  when the price of Bitcoin raise the price of the altcoins also raise alongside, but, sometimes the reverse is always the case as we have seen when bitcoin increase without seeing the same with the altcoins. The price of altcoins are sincerely tide with that of Bitcoin. This is just for one reason, Bitcoin is the "mainstream manifestation of the Blockchain technology".
823  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Questions I have about Bitcoin on: May 26, 2020, 10:20:08 PM
With the help of lighting Network we should be rest assure for micro payment on Bitcoin. This network is fast in terms of micro payment, also remember that, this doesn't need block confirmation but instantaneous in operation. Though, this technology is still be working upon for the betterment of the bitcoin transaction. Bitcoin is Still at the early stage of development and when time come everything needed for the micro payment will be activated.
824  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Gold Medalist Bought Bitcoin on: May 24, 2020, 07:53:59 PM
That's a good publicity for Bitcoin at large, although what I saw in regard to the harshtag# is more like Binance know more about this tweet from her, maybe another means to get the public notice around the world and they have gotten that based on this tweet. This could spur the adoption of Bitcoin to some extent even though within some environ(among the elites). That was a good move from her to get into the world of Bitcoin (cryptocurrency).
825  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The One Biggest Lesson you've learnt from Bitcoins Investment on: May 24, 2020, 06:43:24 PM
For those who know me can testify about my involvement into Bitcoin as a cryptocurrency, I came around to know about this technology from a friend who told me some horrible experience while holding Bitcoin. She hold some good stash of Bitcoin but never understand his to trade Bitcoin on exchange, whenever the price of Bitcoin goes down, she loss along the line and sometimes sold even at the dip for a greater loss.

 I came into Bitcoin around early 2019 and study the trends to found out that; buy Bitcoin when the world crumble around the technology and hold when they will start f**lishly buying back. With this, I was able to make good profits for.myself and my friend. "What you trust, you should believe".
826  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Miners are happy, while we suffer? on: May 24, 2020, 06:08:06 PM
Hope miners don't get used to the gains from high fees and forget that low fee and fast transaction is important too.
This problem probably wouldn't have occurred if price has gone up as it should be.  Altering or removing any of the basic Bitcoin/Crypto principles (deflation in this case) will certainly have future consequences for the cryptocurrency.

Miners aren't the cause of the high transaction we're experiencing now  nor the Bitcoin crypto principles change, but, the cause of this high transaction fees can be trace to congestion of transaction on Blockchain. This isn't funny though but let be calm while the outgoing and incoming Bitcoin transactions get low to free this Blockchain. Personally, I can't see anything like alterations on Bitcoin principles so far. We must still get through this high transaction fee, and forge ahead with Bitcoin.
827  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do online gamblers think about their privacy and anonymity? on: May 24, 2020, 04:25:54 PM
<~snip~>
That's why i use cryptocurrency gambling sites because it requires no personal data or KYC and any gambling site that requires it is a red flag for me.

You're correct, most of these cryptocurrency gambling platforms allow their gamblers to gamble without Privacy but in some of these cryptocurrency platforms, they demand for KYC before you as a gambler can gamble on their platform which to me is a good one; because of the laws of the land. Government have their rules and regulations guiding the gambling industries and whenever any platform flaut their laws they get license withdraw. Due to this, many cryptocurrency gambling platforms now allow KYC for their players whenever they intend to withdraw their winnings while some before the play.
828  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do online gamblers think about their privacy and anonymity? on: May 23, 2020, 05:15:42 PM
Am always conscious about my privacy when dealing with online gambling casinos. The protection of gamblers privacy should be prioritize by all gambling platforms, though there are limitations to this. Different countries with different laws working go or against gambling platforms, particularly in my country, we don't have rules against gambling platforms while others do. Some gambling platforms still can't allow their gamblers to gamble without registration or providing their privacy while in some zones you're free to gamble without any registration.

Also, most of these gambling platforms that allow gamblers without getting to know their privacy are sometimes faulting the laws of the land.
829  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What does Gambling really mean to you? on: May 23, 2020, 04:56:33 PM
Gambling in it context can't be define as a general acceptable definition but as individual definition. You define what you think about gambling as well as others. But into this case, gambling to me is: an avenue were you can easily relax your mindset while having fun, being that, am defining gambling in the context of womanhood.

Most of my gambling these days are now be done on sports betting due to the covid-19 lockdown. As we'll know sporting is a career and when you understand your team; then go for it, winning is sure except if the game go otherwise. During this lockdown, I have made some good cashout and not regretting my involvement in gambling.
830  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: McAfee Introduce a new privacy coin on: May 21, 2020, 07:01:56 PM
McAfee is a well-known personality in cryptocurrencies market, The project sound is looking good and when you know the DEV of the project then the interest and trust both increases.

Maybe you're not current about his shitcoins promotions after he left the cryptocurrency community. I mean, when he left the real movement of cryptocurrency and started promoting shitting projects to crypto communities. He promoted some projects that still engaged in pump and dump till tomorrow, like in the case of BSV. He's a well known figure but always derived pleasure in promoting projects without good prospects.

He caused me to invest in some of his promotion and was deceived by his preached which later make a huge lost on my part.
831  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: The Effect of the Bitcoin Halving on Online Casinos on: May 21, 2020, 04:35:45 PM
The writer went on to add why the halving is special for online gamblers: Potential Gains!
He/She assumes that gamblers will hold their BTC winnings because of the potential that it will pump to $100K or to whatever price as an effect of the halving.

    If Bitcoin price rise, as most of us expect, people who like to gamble with Bitcoins will have to lower their bets
probably. For us who play with minimal bets all the time, we will have higher minimal bets, because there's no
lower than 1 satoshi bet.
    Where are big wins, there are big loses too! If Bitcoin price rise and you lost you coins with gambling you will
regret that decision to gamble.

Some of my Gambling aren't done through bitcoin because of the highest fee demands through these gambling platforms. There are many ways to go about this: switch through altcoins and not still gambling the bitcoin make the difference. Most of my gambling these days are done through ethereum or doge tokens and am not running at lost as I have seen. Bitcoin fees has increased since the bitcoin halve took place and for those who still find their ways to use bitcoin for gambling should have a rethink. Although, this high fee for bitcoin will definitely go down soon, but before that, stay with altcoins.
832  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Underground Casinos Is it Happening? on: May 21, 2020, 03:50:01 PM
I couldn't see how this will go well even though the government is involved. Let's not forget that, the entire world was lockeddown and going by underground gambling won't be possible in my opinion. Imagine, how those who are not on special duties go about their way to Gamble?, this can't be. Based on the panic many countries have undergo during this pandemic, any government with their right senses won't allow their citizens go about all in the name of revenue generation for the government.

In my country, the government disbanded any form of Gamble and even getting gathered was a serious crime to the government because she love and care for her citizens, and not ready to sell her citizens for revenue generation for the country.
833  Economy / Services / Re: bustadice signature campaign(Full) on: May 21, 2020, 03:16:23 PM
Btctalk name: kaya11
Rank: Full Member
Current post count: 1704
bustadice Name: kaya11
Wear appropriate signature: Yes

Willing to take member position, thanks.

And who told you of any opening? Read the thread and understand that, the campaign isn't open at the moment and  I need to apply here. Although, base on yahoo criteria you're already disqualified due to your lack of reading culture. Get acquitted with reading culture as this will help you find a campaign soon.
834  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: McAfee Introduce a new privacy coin on: May 20, 2020, 09:14:38 PM
Don't be perplex about this new coin which is about to be launch by a well known unstable cryptocurrency scammer who derived pleasure in deceiving thousands of cryptocurrency enthusiasts across the globe. I was once a victim of His promotion and lost my savings in the process, later gave us shitcoins. Ghost isn't going to be different from the usual hype he has done before now, BSV has been a dubious coin from him and hasn't been recognized as BCH is because of  his promotion.

 Cryptocurrency enthusiasts should stay awake and never fall again for this type of shitting coin from this individual who claimed to be Satoshi N.
835  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: Receive $300 (30000 CNG tokens) just by registration before May 20 on: May 20, 2020, 08:54:38 PM
Coinsbit used to hold an airdrop with an estimated $ 200 but when the token was listed on the exchange itself and the price was quite high but we as tokens of airdrop cannot be sold even if we can sell it can get $ 200 +, but after the price is so falling to the bottom then the tokens can be sold can this be manipulated by the exchange itself? to be honest I am not so sure the 30k CNG airdrop is $300.

We'll know how they can be so funny when it come to airdroping, they will promise everything to airdrop participants and after their participation the tokens won't amount to anything in the account. This airdrop had started long ago as you have stated and the token don't hold a good price now and future price can't be speculated.

I would suggests that for the purpose of identity theft nobody should risk their personal data on this kind of shitting airdrop, just my personal opinion. Don't be a victim of identity theft, please.
836  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: AIR DROPS ! wasting time or not? on: May 20, 2020, 08:26:06 PM
Don't waste your precious time looking for airdrop because they are time consuming and most of it.all, they are worthless when send to your wallet. I don't do airdrop no because am good or rich but because of my time wasted during my day with the market. So keep off your ass from Airdrops.
Well, wasting time in this market. If you don't want to waste time in this market, you should trade. Definitely a great option because it will bring you immediate profit as long as you have trading experience
Definitely you're right about that mate, in addition to this submission, when you're not good in trade and don't still want to waste time on aiming at the airdrops, try holding your portfolios on a long-term even the altcoins can do wonders after this post bitcoin halve.

There's a possibility that the cryptocurrency market will take a new dimension after this post bitcoin halve as we have seen during the 2016 - 2017 Post bitcoin halve. Although, out of the thousands of airdrops participate in can produce tenth of good rewards for airdropees.
837  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: AIR DROPS ! wasting time or not? on: May 17, 2020, 11:59:45 PM
Don't waste your precious time looking for airdrop because they are time consuming and most of it.all, they are worthless when send to your wallet. I don't do airdrop no because am good or rich but because of my time wasted during my day with the market. So keep off your ass from Airdrops.
838  Economy / Speculation / Re: Some Interesting pump in BTC on: May 17, 2020, 11:56:54 PM
Although you just speculated the price of Bitcoin but let me say this: nobody has ever said or.speculated the price of Bitcoin and get it 100%, due to this fact I just believe on everyday bitcoin price and not to speculate an hours ahead. The market is positive and there seems to be a good time with the bullish but nobody know the next action of this market, either to pump or to crash down again. We look forward for a better day ahead of Bitcoin market again.
839  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Real or fake? on: May 17, 2020, 11:34:31 PM
These guys aren't trustworthy as I have checked them out through the link, but, sometimes  ago I had to fell for this scam because I was new to the community and was actually in need of quick money. This taught me a great lesson which I can't forget in a hurry. This is a pure scam from them and any  funds transmitted to them is gone and gone forever without getting anything back in return. Never send any funds to any individual or groups that promise to double your sent funds back to you, this is fake and "an open letter to scam".
840  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling issues? Read this! on: May 17, 2020, 11:26:36 PM
Gambling addiction will be dangerous if left without action, because not only can spend money but can impact on health. <snip>
Personally I see many with series of damages due to their involvement in gambling addiction. What I noticed among those sect of individuals is, they're not really in concern about what happen to them while gambling will definitely have a negative impact on their families. Even their health implementations cannot be over emphasize as some of my friends are directly involved in gambling addiction. Let learn to be self control while gambling and set limit too.
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