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861  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: China's game plan on: June 30, 2021, 09:04:58 AM
China is one of the leading in developing its own digital money, not sure if it has something to do with why they regulate crypto ever since
Illicit activities are still detrimental; I think they want to have control in every situation.
It definitely has something to do with it, remember that they don't like competition so look at what they did, they ban bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies so they can make way for their digital currency that is the antithesis of everything a cryptocurrency is.
862  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Never sell your Bitcoin? on: June 30, 2021, 07:38:19 AM
Why sell bitcoin during its dip? Hodl bitcoin until you can, hold bitcoin until you reach your desired profit, always remember that you are investing to earn money so dont invest for a lifetime invest until you earn too much money, Every dip is an opportunity, so if you still have the money then you should take that opportunity to buy more because it will benefit you a lot once it reaches another ATH.
Exactly, but there's an exception to this rule and that's the short-term people and the traders, might as well do a stop loss when the prices are going down and just go back to it when the prices are much lower and wait for it to go back up again.
863  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: This Bitcoin technology will destroy your favorite altcoin on: June 30, 2021, 06:22:47 AM
It seems interesting, but if this has been around for quite some time, I wonder why it hasn't performed as predicted yet. Quite the contrary, as I have observed, what's happening seems to be the other way around, an altcoin blockchain serving as a network for BTC through wrapped versions, still with actual BTC as collateral. But it still appears like Bitcoin metamorphosing into an altcoin.
Maybe the reason that it isn't used more is probably that it is probably a pretty technical thing to do and an average Joe isn't going to cut it alone. Or maybe not enough people are talking about it. I agree that it is promising but we have to see it perform really good first before anything else.
864  Other / Off-topic / Re: What is Craig Wrights home address? (asking for a friend) on: June 29, 2021, 01:54:41 PM
I think that I've read somewhere that you can call him scammer on a couple of public channels and his lawyers may be searching you. It can be a start.
Wow, what a proactive gang of lawyers that CSW has, the way you describe them sounds like they're people in UFC that are so good with taking down their videos that are streamed or uploaded illegally. How does he pay these lawyers though, I guess his scams are paying well that he can afford this scammers.
865  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Craig Wright is real Satoshi? No way! on: June 29, 2021, 12:30:08 PM
There's no way, he wanted to take down the whitepaper, it's just recent remember that? And satoshi isn't the type to go back on his words and make some hypocritical shit. Craig just wants to promote his scams, that's why he is doing this stupid claims.
866  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Satoshi’s Bitcoin whitepaper to be removed from Bitcoin.org? on: June 29, 2021, 11:38:15 AM
I also read the news about Cøbra and they said that Cøbra and Marquardt are the same individual, but both sides denied it. It seems that a lot of news and public opinion has affected Cøbra. If he does not stand up to appeal, the only way is to suffer strong blows from the law and public opinion.
You know how news always wants to get the scoop no matter how scummy they look, if it gets them clicks then they will fabricate any stories and sell their mothers, there's no good journalism in this day and age.
867  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why on earth do you own bitcoin? on: June 29, 2021, 10:06:35 AM
It's simple, I just believe in it's potential for growth and that bitcoin has proven that it's prices despite all of the volatility part of the market, it can still go up to the prices that not a lot of people have expected to land on.
868  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: [Boxing] Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley on: June 29, 2021, 07:45:55 AM
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It will not be his last fight as long as he has followers that are eager to see him inside the ring and the promoters can still sell his fights. And who knows, maybe in the future one of these Paul brothers will enter the professional boxing world, once they are tired of these exhibition fights? As they are testing their strength and power inside the ring, they may move on to acquiring professional boxing belts.
That's exactly what I just said so I don't get what's the point of quoting me instead of the one that I have quoted. I think that they are already considered a professional fighters because they have been training. Maybe we will see them go against pro boxers in the future because I am sure that exhibition matches aren't going to be good for them forever.
869  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Fully vaccinated individuals now spared of masks in the casinos in Vegas on: June 29, 2021, 06:58:32 AM
I have a question here. What if the individual falsely claims that he is fully vaccinated? Here in India, we had a few cases where air travelers submitted fake RT-PCR test results to claim that they are COVID negative (although their tests had returned positive results). So is it that difficult to create fake documents to show that the individual is vaccinated? I know that the system in the United States is much better than what we have in India. But still, loopholes will always be there, which will be exploited by criminal minded people.
I think that they have some sort of vaccine passport that is probably authenticated and really hard to fake not to mention that there's probably a big fine or infractions to someone who fakes a government document, I think that it's even probably a federal offense or something so I don't think that people are probably going to take the risk of faking it just to gamble.
870  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: It takes years to build a reputation and seconds to break it on: June 29, 2021, 06:06:32 AM
I think the reason that stops the competition from directly doing it is because if the target proves that the accusations isn't true then there's a potential backfire from them which might damage their company. And I think they all have some tacit agreement that they will screw each other in a legal way because that's much satisfying than the dirty one.
871  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: My evolution to playing on Bitcoin casinos on: June 28, 2021, 03:09:03 PM
If everyone will be able to apply this, no gambler will be frustrated whenever they play in a casino.
I would like to rephrase that, if everyone just gambles for fun and only for a small amount of time then frustrations goes down because you aren't in there for profit, you want to have fun. Or a much better would be to stop gambling entirely and focus everything on accumulating and investing your money into something that grows like bitcoin and stocks.
872  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Crypto Gambling Licenses - What they actually mean on: June 28, 2021, 01:52:33 PM
If they mean nothing, then why do the authorities look for this first when they are doing an inspection to a business and I think that a crypto gambling website isn't an exemption to that.
873  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: [Boxing]: Lomachenko vs Nakatani June 26 on: June 28, 2021, 01:12:16 PM
The weight difference is just too big. Loma is still a great opponent for true lightweight boxers, but not for dehydrated lightweight such as Lopez. Compared to Lopez, Nakatani's power is just like day and night. Loma still can be the champion though since Lopez is still young, and anything can happen to a young champ, for example losing motivation, complacency, etc.
I think that these pro boxers can probably get through even though they are dehydrated in a fight, I think that they have been trained to perform under that circumstances. I think the only way to see this is if Lomachenko and Lopez face off in the ring. That's the last thing that might happen to a young and lively professional boxer, losing inspiration. I am saying this though on a basis that I haven't heard of any up and coming fighter suddenly become disenchanted and can't pursue their passion, being an athlete and being paid handsomely for doing it is a dream for many people.
874  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Terms and condition a must read before signing up any online gambling site on: June 28, 2021, 11:49:41 AM
Only newbie and fool gamblers does not able reading the TOS of every gambling site they are entering and play,
because in the end they are the cry baby in this forum becoming a victim of scam site that hiding in their TOS to take funds from players specially those who got to win big when they are withdrawing.
Well, even if you read all the terms and conditions, most websites that requires a registration is probably requiring everyone to accept the Terms and Condition before registering an account which means that reading is pretty much futile.
875  Economy / Gambling / Re: FAIRLAY.COM SCAMMING USERS, ILLEGAL BET VOIDING on: June 28, 2021, 11:08:48 AM
They maintain that the bet was made live-in play and deserves to be void despite the obvious evidence to the contrary.  Their support staff continues to be uncooperative.
That's a bit of a bullshit move from them given that there's already an evidence to counter what they're saying, I think that they really don't want you to win money OP because if they were decent, pretty that they would've paid you already and they would've tried to not make it this far.
876  Economy / Gambling / Re: Primedice.com | 8 Years of Dicing | 90 Billion Bets | 113 BTC Jackpot! on: June 28, 2021, 10:24:35 AM
you vip host as almost next to useless.
scrap it  out and lets vips claim their boost from support.
the support responds promptly then the overrated vip host
For someone who has a record of being disrespectful and blackmailing, that's pretty bold of you to say that they should remove the VIP feature of their website.
877  Economy / Gambling / Re: FreeBitco.in-$200 FreeBTC⭐Win Lambo🔥0.2BTC DailyJackpot🏆$32,500 Wager Contest on: June 28, 2021, 09:41:46 AM
So we are back at my beloved promotion,10 free spins for every deposit.However when I see the banner it says Minimum deposit: 30.000 Satoshi but when I click it then it says we have no minimum deposit limitation.Which is the truth here,last time it was no minimum deposit when I tried but it would be best to be clarified here.
I hope that Freebitco.in resolves the issue quickly, it kind of makes people get initially confused over the fact that there's a minimum deposit when in reality there's no such thing. I think that it's a minor issue though.
878  Economy / Speculation / Re: Is Bitcoin at new heights on: June 28, 2021, 05:13:26 AM
After the bottom of $28,000, now to $45,000, will it continue to rise
You probably should add some question mark because I don't think that you are declaring something but you are probably asking a question and to answer your question I presume, with a lot of thing going on that is manly negative on the market, I think that it's still unlikely that bitcoin is going to go back to 45k anytime soon.
879  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Mechanism for Retrieving lost BTC on: June 28, 2021, 02:57:45 AM
To answer the question, no there's no way to recover bitcoin unless you have a miracle machine that can decipher the private keys of the addresses that got lost but contains a considerable amount of bitcoin but other than that, there's no other way to recover any lost bitcoin. Also, your 20% is just an estimate of lost coins because we don't exactly know if those coins were really lost or it was just dormant because the owner wants to hodl for a long time.
880  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Jack Dorsey vs Elon Musk(meme Master) on: June 27, 2021, 02:18:30 PM
The only reason for Elon Musk's actions is trying to remain in the spotlight and then use that publicity to make a lot of money. Take a look at how he pumped and dumped a shitcoin called DOGE. So essentially whenever you create a topic about him or there is a "discussion" involving him and another public figure, you are all playing into his hand and fueling his future scams.
If people already know this then they should probably know what to do by with Elon doing this and the effects being predictable, I think that there are less cases of panic selling this time if the people already learned.
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