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861  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Italian League Prediction Thread (Serie A) on: February 19, 2020, 06:48:00 PM
Lazio got how many penalties this season? Surely an absurd and suspicious amount  Huh

Anyways, does anyone care about the AC Milan vs Torino later today? It might be a fun game to watch, unfortunately there's a better game in the English Premier League...Regardless, would love to see Milan getting a win here, that'd mean top 6 for them (tie with Parma and Hellas Verona). Pioli about to get this team back to european competitions!

It seems like I'm the only A.C. Milan fan here in this thread but I was glad that they got away with a win because of Rebic's early goal. They performed awfully again with both Zlatan and Castillejo missing easy goals for the team, they were lucky enough that Torino's offense were lacking that day. Unfortunately winning three points in this match wasn't enough for them to move up to the table. Milan, Parma, and Verona are all tied up by points but Verona is leading them with goal differentials. So this will be a tough challenge for Pioli on bringing Milan back to European competition especially with a lot of surprising teams going on top in Serie A, other than that Pioli is strongly rumored to not be their coach next year with a lot of headlines saying Rangnick will be their manager next season so I wouldn't be surprised if Pioli didn't do his best for the team.
862  Local / Pamilihan / May Alam ba Kayong Paraan para Gamitin ang Bitcoin sa pag-bayad sa Amazon.com? on: February 19, 2020, 05:54:17 PM
Hello guys, may gusto lang sana ako bilihin sa Amazon luckily may direct shipping sya sa Pilipinas but ang problema ko ayaw ko gamitin yung credit card ko sa website na yun. Another thing is yung Galleon.ph ay malaki yung patong nila sa product kaya naghahanap ako ng way to directly use my Bitcoin to pay para ang dagdag na cost ko lang kung baka sakali is yung shipping cost papunta sa Pilipinas.


One method I have seen is what I have come across last year which is paywithmoon dito sa thread na ito. Isa syang Chrome extension na sila ang tatanggap ng Bitcoin payment mo tas sila ang magbabayad ng fiat, parang ito yung Dragonpay nila for Amazon na nakita na natin sa Shopee. So far wala pa naman ako nakikitang bad feedbacks (base sa mga reddit posts) aside from the unexpected permissions you need to agree in order for you to use their service, wala din daw silang pinapatong sa original price kaya nakaka-akit gamitin. So sainyo may naka-gamit na ba ng service nila dito? Kasi if ok naman ang experience niyo dito ito nalang din ang gagamitin ko kasi parang wala na akong choice kung hindi ito lang aside from third party service like Galleon na malaki yung patong.
863  Local / Pamilihan / Re: Cryptotalk.org Inaabuso na ng marami! on: February 18, 2020, 08:17:18 PM
I'm not here to ruin their name pero sila din ang may kagagawan kung bakit dumami ang spammers sa forum nila. Unang-una sa lahat they incentivize the post you make, ito yung paraan nila para mag-mukhang madaming active sa forum nila. Pangalawa hindi naman nila masyadong sinusunod yung "constructive post" nila na yung lang ika-count kaya even copy/paste posts can get away, way back 2016 palang na may Yobit signature pa sila di sila kilala na properly mag moderate ng posts ng kanilang participants. Pangatlo is yun nga lack of moderation kaya parang nagiging free for all nalang ang mga nagiging post dun. The forum itself lacks content parang pinapabayaan na nila with no real activity going on dahil na din sa mga spammers nila.
864  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Mining IP Addresses on: February 18, 2020, 07:07:35 PM
That would be a sinister list if something like that existed in the mining industry. Like what others have already mentioned miners will do their best and try to obfuscate/hide their mining pool's IP address to prevent any kind of attacks. They'll go as far as using CloudFlare, running a node in TOR, using VPN, ans using a proxy just for them to hide their IP addresses. But just to keep the conversation going, why are you interested in knowing their IP addresses? I don't see any good reason why you need to find them out not unless you will use it to sabotage their pools.
865  Local / Pilipinas / Re: Pagusapan natin ang FATF Travel Rule at ang epekto nito sa Pinas on: February 18, 2020, 06:17:43 PM
If ever ma mag-greenlight toh sana yung burden ng pag verify ng ating mga data ay mangagaling sa VASPs and not on the user itself, kasi malaking sakit sa ulo nito at hassle lalo na kung mag-tratravel ka sa ibang bansa. Ano yun? Pag nagtratravel tayo tatagal tayo ng ilang oras sa immigration para lamang i-disclose yung crypto assets na dinala natin at ma-verify ito? Sana hindi ganito yung mangyayari kasi lahat tayo maapektuhan. If ever na ipatupad nila ito dapat gumawa sila ng isang system na mako-connect yung KYC data natin together with our passport to ensure that no added delays will happen when it comes to us travelling in other countries. Siguro magiging benefit na din ito ng mga bansa with a smooth and running system to ensure that no dissatisfaction will happen on both sides.
866  Local / Pamilihan / Re: Crypto trading simulator on: February 17, 2020, 08:45:39 PM
Nag log-in as a guest ako to see the interface itself and ang masasabi ko lang is hindi ito ang the best place to learn trading crypto. Their interface doesn't imitate a real trading platform mas mukha syang go high or go low type of game, kung pupunta ka sa isang trading platform hindi ganito ang itsura nya na may active na gumagalaw na line. Normal lang sya na may buy and sell orders and a candle chart plus may portfolio sya di katulad nito. Kung tutuusin mas maayos ka pang matuto mag trade kung magkaroon ka ng mock trades sa isang crypto portfolio management apps like blockfolio. Bukod dun di ko ito i-rerecommend sa mga newbies dahil na din sa mga rini-recommend nyang crypto exchanges na hindi naman maganda and centralized pa like  eToro, IQoptions, and Coinbase
867  Other / Off-topic / Re: [GUIDE] Disposable Email Address for anonimity on: February 17, 2020, 08:05:24 PM
With the benefits you just have mentioned isn't creating a dedicated email for signing up websites you'll temporarily use a more convenient and practical way of avoiding using your primary email address? Creating an email just for signing and verifying accounts is just like having a disposable email, only difference is you won't have to jump to different websites just to access your account/s. Also it's the first time I'm hearing about email services asking for their user's numbers just to create an account maybe for having a 2fa you need one but for example Gmail is only asking for your name, desired username, and your birthday just to create an account. So there is really no inconvenience on creating a new email address from a reputable email service.
868  Local / Pamilihan / Re: Buy Giftcards with Bitcoins on: February 17, 2020, 06:51:09 PM

Medyo mataas patong nila sa load nila, .001071BTC = 520.81₱ which is really big considering that Coins.ph is offering their load in 1 php = 1 php.  Aside from that prepaid cards yung nabibili sa mga tindahan are offering it for far less around 490₱ may kasama pang free text. Kung ako sainyo I wouldn't make this service as a way to buy prepaid load medyo mataas yung patong nila and hindi worth it na mawala ang BTC natin para bumili ng load lalo na kung mataas yung patong nila.
869  Economy / Gambling / Re: ⭐ Crypto-Games.net ⭐ 0.8% House Edge on Dice ⭐Largest Wagering contest...ever ⭐ on: February 16, 2020, 06:17:43 PM
However, I also do understand that current investors, it is wise to decline new investors however telling the current investors to remove their money in 30 days could be better handled, not that they have to since they have the money for it but they could potentially just let them continue for another 6 months or so while giving them some sort of notification a lot earlier than just 30 days.

Like what they said they no longer see their bankrolls beneficial in their gambling site so I don't think extending it for another 6 months is really an option here. Besides investors in a bankroll isn't the same as being a stockholder of a company, even if they are part in the profit sharing for crypto-games it doesn't make them a shareholder for them so they don't partake in any kind of decision making for their plans. Basically bankroll investors have no say for decisions like this. Bad news as it be there is really nothing left but for you to adjust with their current plans, if the management says 30 days then I do recommend you following their instructions of withdrawing your funds as soon as possible since there will be a lot of your doing so.
870  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Coronavirus Phishing Warning on: February 16, 2020, 04:59:24 PM
I don't know why people will be falling for this one but I think people need to put in some sense when it comes to obvious phishing attempts. Just think about it this way, why the hell would WHO post their guidelines on a log-in/email verified protected page?

I think it's probably safe to assume that the target audience of this scam is probably mostly the older folks with a lot less knowledge than your typical teen or young adult; and to accompany that, a fear-mongering niche, which is once again, a niche that the older folks surely LOVE to share on social media even if most are fake or at least misleading news.

Even if they are targeting old people that would be a very very small population since old people don't really use emails. Research shows that our senior citizens tend to go online just to use the search engine, go to social media websites like us, and also watch videos in Youtube. So if they are targeting old people it should be not through their emails but on where they usually hang out like in Facebook or Youtube where most scam giveaways are seen. Aside from phishing sites that really buy information including your emails, phishing sites really don't have any kind of demographics needed since all they need is thousands of email addresses and hope for that chance that some of you will be fooled by giving in your true credentials.
871  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Coronavirus Phishing Warning on: February 16, 2020, 02:20:03 PM
I don't know why people will be falling for this one but I think people need to put in some sense when it comes to obvious phishing attempts. Just think about it this way, why the hell would WHO post their guidelines on a log-in/email verified protected page? It wouldn't make a lot of sense since literally people are dying and WHO instead of posting this publicly for people to see and have access too will opt out on  allowing only people who have verified their emails. For people who have seen how phishing sites works or at least got victimized by one this should be easily detected but I still wonder why a lot of people are falling for this easy scam.
872  Local / Others (Pilipinas) / Re: [Gabay] Paano makakuha ng genuine windows 10 ISO at bakit? on: February 16, 2020, 11:46:26 AM
Sa bansa din natin talamak ang pirated copies ng Windows, madami sa mga kaibigan ko nagse-send ng mga torrent files sa akin to download modded versions of Window pero believe it or not ang Genuine Windows 10 satin sa Pilipinas ay nag-lalaro na lamang sa 1,000-1,500₱ kaya ewan ko ba kung bakit talamak pa ito sa bansa natin. May time kasi na umabot ng 8,000-10,000₱ ang Genuine Windows 10 sa atin kaya siguro madami din namamahalan sa ganung presyo pero hindi tama at mapanganib ang pagkuha ng pekeng version ng Windows 10. Yung 1,000-1,500₱ na yun is product key lang na kailangan din i-input sa Website ng Microsoft, sa mga tindahan din na kilala sa Gilmore nabibili yun.

Yung translated guide mo from Thekool1s ay hindi ko sure kung gaano ka-safe ito dahil malamang sa malamng error ng Microsoft yun on their end. Hindi sila mamimigay ng latest OS nila ng libre. Kung baka sakaling naging successful ka man sa pagkuha, di din garantisado na di ma-dedetect ng Microsoft yung mga nakuha ng free copies na ito sa loophole na nakita nila.
873  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Best way to cash out from Coinbase (fees/spread margin etc) on: February 15, 2020, 09:24:43 PM
1. Convert XTZ to BTC. Withdraw BTC from Coinbase to Bitstamp. Sell BTC on Bitstamp and withdraw EUR to bank account (SEPA transfer).

This wouldn't be a good choice if you opt out to converting your XZT back to BTC since Coinbase is known to underprice their rates considerably compared to it's current fair market value. If you would like to maximize the money you invested in XZT looking for a direct buyer for it should be the best approach so you can avoid fees and commissions from exchanges for their withdrawal method. Looking for a direct buyer wouldn't be that hard here in the currency exchange section just use a trusted escrow if you would be trading it to a untrusted member.
874  Local / Pamilihan / Re: Cyptocurrency at Gaming industry on: February 15, 2020, 04:46:02 PM
Masasabi ko naman na good news itong ginagawa nila pero mas nami-miss ko pa din yung ginawa nila ang Bitcoin as payment rather than reward. Na-abutan ko pa nun nung ina-accept ang Bitcoin as payment sa Steam and may mga nabili akong games nung 2017 only for them to pull out because of the recent price crash and unstableness ng Bitcoin. Ok din toh na may mga games and certain servers na ginagawang reward ang Bitcoin pero if gusto mo makilala or mapromote ang Bitcoin as a paymen method diba dapat ang lino-look forward natin is to see it as a payment option sa mga mainstream websites like Steam or Origin, this way lahat ng tao ay magiging aware sa Bitcoin, baka kasi pag-nakikita lang ng general public na ang Bitcoin as a reward ma-iba yung first impression nila towards it.
875  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Italian League Prediction Thread (Serie A) on: February 13, 2020, 09:51:09 PM
2 missing red cards for milan, 2 penalty missing for Juventus and Milan is winning 1-0  Roll Eyes

Don't worry they got the penalty they want when Calabria got booked for a hand ball in the penalty area. I really thought that they'll be getting away with a 1 goal win especially when they were 1 man down in the 75th minute. That call against Calabria really pissed me off but the ref asked for VAR and he saw everything. Regarding the uncalled foul against Cuadrado I think the ref let it go since the cross was really far away and there is really no chance for Cuadrado getting it, if the pass was near him and it was a goal-opportunity I can see the call go on their way. Oh and if we are speaking about uncalled fouls here Ibra got elbowed on his head by Cuadardo if I'm not mistaken .
876  Local / Others (Pilipinas) / Re: Bitcoin Revolution Scam on: February 13, 2020, 08:26:00 PM
May apekto ba talaga ang pag-report ng site na ito sa mga kinauukulan? Kasi sinubukan ko mag visit sa isa sa mga links nila mukhang gumagana pa din and walang IP blocking na nagaganap di tulad sa mga sites na pina-block sa ating bansa. Yung opinyon ko lang wag niyo nalang sayangin yung oras niyo sa pag-rereport ng scam website na ito sa PNP or NBI, kasi kahit madami yung same report nilang natatanggap tas walang lumalapit na biktikma malabong aksyunan nila yung mga report na ito baka nga ma-label nila ito na scam and baliwalain nalang nila lahat ng reports about Bitcoinrevolution dahil dito.
877  Local / Pamilihan / Re: Coins.ph and other crypto app/wallet scams on: February 13, 2020, 07:48:41 PM
Medyo outdated na ako when it comes to scams like this pero nakakagulat talaga na makita na na-reach na yung local third party wallet natin sa fake scam giveaways. Una ko itong nakita sa mga fake FB accounts ng crypto news websites like CoinIdol and Cointelegraph na yung mga accounts na ito ay nag-popost ng fake promos sa mismong official page ng mga crypto news websites na ito kaya kapani-paniwala, nakakadagdag pa sa panloloko nila is walang "verified" na check mark. Also dun sa mga nag-babalak na magreport nito sa Coins.ph malamang sa malamang ay alam na nila ito dahil mabilis response nila sa mga scams, natatandaan ko rumisponde sila kaagad dun sa phishing email na natanggap ng karamihan ng users.
878  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Football Transfers Speculation, Odds and Predictions on: February 13, 2020, 05:26:54 PM
^  I heard...  Is he really good?  I don't really follow Dutch football.

Eredivisie isn't really that competitive compared to other European leagues we have, you'll always see Ajax, PSV, Feyenoord, and AZ on the top four since there is really no competition going, that's why these teams can sell their top players all the time since they know what they have is enough to maintain their spots in the league. For Ziyech moving to Chelsea I don't know why he agreed to it in the first place since I don't think he will be one of the main guys for the team considering that they already have a lot of good players in the position he main plays. If he don't do anything to become the real deal for the club his playing time and role would diminish quickly and he won't be that top prospect that other teams will be targeting.
879  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Who is behind KYC info? Why we don't ask them for KYP? on: February 12, 2020, 09:16:24 PM
KYP and KYC are not practical and dangerous for users. These verification systems are not suitable, but so far there are no alternatives, we can not do anything. There remains the option of interacting with exchanges which do not require KYC, however, I doubt that your assets will be safe

How are you able to judge if it KYC is practical or not if there are no known alternatives for it except for the service being KYC-free? Also there is no such thing as "KYP" at least that's not what it's really called, OP is just creating a counter on the KYC we are having for the companies and services asking for it yet he completely forgets the fact that in order for them to fully operate and run legally they need to be a registered and  a certified company or at least comply with the requirements of the SEC. The process itself is a good as a KYC equivalent for them since they need to submit their own personal information to build their own company/project. Also don't expect services that don't require KYC to remain KYC-free inevitably the authorities will catch up to them and require them KYC.
880  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2020-02-08] Police Shuts Down Bitcoin Mine Over Coronavirus on: February 12, 2020, 06:38:03 PM
I wouldn't really count on less restrictive actions for a while, because when you loosen the actions taken, people will automatically start to continue living their life the normal way, thus increasing the odds of new infections. China as paranoid as they are, will definitely not let that happen so they will continue their current approach as it seems to be effective.

Looking at the current hashrate, it's fairly stable so there doesn't seem to be much of an actual impact at all. As the price continues to go up, more gear will be put to work, so whatever gear ends up getting turned off, the effect will be nullified by the gear being turned on.

What we just know is what the Chinese media is feeding us but judging what the media's confessions and whistle blower testimonies we are seeing around the internet the current situation in China is far worse than we think that's why we are seeing these kinds of moves done by the authorities like closing business operations and locking down regions/provinces. We don't know the current situation or how worst the disease is happening in China that's why we are seeing this mining farm shutdown as some kind of excessive action done on their part but what they might be doing is just right based on what they know. We are still really clueless here but I do think they are doing extra added steps just to avoid the spread of this outbreak.
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