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901  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: WHY DOES BOUNTY PROJECTS TAKE TIME TO ENTER A MARKET on: July 23, 2019, 05:12:04 AM
I Notice that most projects that conducted bounty finds it difficult to enter the crypto market especially a quality market. i think most are afraid of been dump.
what are the possible reasons why tokens takes too much time before getting listed on exchange.   

How could they be able to pay fees to enter the market when reach softcap is hardly even reach. Some projects still goes on knowing they could be a failure leading some investors money wasted. I encounter so many projects, raised a minimum of 1M dollars and then list their coin but it was a total dump. If somehow a project is taking time, they are following their road maps, and if still it takes time then there is the problem with the team, conflicts or somehow did not pay their workers.
902  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Man won 12 times in lottery on: July 23, 2019, 03:36:22 AM
This answers all your question about odds and hack on the system to win in lottery or gambling.

A man names Stefan Mandel, a mathematical genius cracked the code to win tho lottery. He computed all possible equations and finaly got some algorithms that made him won not just twice but 12 times.

Since the government becomes aware of his motives although it is legal in nature, they change the lottery rules and law for Mandel prevent winning. They even ban computer printing tickets for him to have hindrance. He even go to other countries to test his equations and even got some investors to buy tickets for him to succeed on his winning combination. Unluckily, he got prisoned on the last country and never did the act again.

If you wanted to crack the code like him, you shoud:
1. Be a mathematical genius
2. Crack the new algorithms for the new system of lottery since its computerized now


I guess being lucky comes to his genius mind in the first place.

Source Link:
https://youtu.be/eOX7acjkGv0

I never have imagined that this was possible, because I have grown knowingly that lottery somehow is a hoax and only the ones that they want to win will win, in short it is an inside job to collect people's money mostly the poor. That guy is awesome and cleared my doubts about lottery, he just shows that winning in legal term is just the same as winning in illegal, all goes to one direction (jail).
903  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 744,066 Bitcoin addresses now own at least 1 BTC on: July 22, 2019, 11:53:33 PM
The 'Bitcoinaire' club continues to grow

https://twitter.com/shakepay/status/1153343040288952322

i don't like to read too much into these metrics---same with total number of addresses or total number of blockchain.info wallets. these stats can be easily gamed. we can't actually tell how many "people" control those addresses. if one bitcoin whale were so inclined, he could make himself look like many thousands of "bitcoinaires". just sayin!

True but still if those numbers continue to grow, who might know that one ore more addresses are still owned by a single person, it is not just always the case, the bitcoin community is expanding. if we will see in the future maybe that there are 10 million wallets with at least a single bitcoin on it the it could be alarming too, liquidize and the owner are somewhat holding to a single bitcoin for them to sell at their own likes. If that is the case then truly bitcoin will be scarce and pricey.
904  Economy / Economics / Re: Why Are Women Slowly Leaning On To Crypto Trade? on: July 21, 2019, 11:47:47 PM
This simply proves that man is superior to women in most times, they just couldn't beat man's superiority in thinking somehow, I guess there are few but not quite the amount.
They somehow good at secretarial jobs rather than pure technical skills, there more male inventors and contributors to development and advancement of the  world, they are somehow good in household chores. There are times the are weak mentally and physically mostly like in their menstrual cycles, they could do unpredictable and regretful decisions, put in in trading then you  could lose all your money in an instant.
905  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why I love the speculators in Bitcoin. on: July 21, 2019, 10:03:48 PM

Some people stop spending coins, when the price is too low and that is bad for the whole Bitcoin ecosystem.


You are totally correct, It would be harder for the coin to known when it is just kept hidden when the main purpose of it is to be used anyway. It is just like becoming an old coin that collectors could buy in later times, but I guess not because there are no marks on each of the coin. Some how people who are Bitcoin enthusiasts resiliently drive the ones that are sad when bitcoin price is down, post some posivitive vibes about how would BTC is going to moon again, and so far I kinda like those guys, there tons of social media groups that I joined with positive thinking and never had been wavered whatever comes and they just kept buying Bitcoin. They somehow drag us to buy even more and also been encourage, so we are reluctant somehow to accept defeat in bad times.
906  Local / Pilipinas / Re: Ilang BTC kailangan nating I hold para sa future? on: July 19, 2019, 11:15:19 PM
Marahil lahat tayo dito eh magsisi sa mga pinaggagawa natin nung ang bitcoin ay kasalukkuyang mababa pa. Ngayon ay ang hirap nang mag-ipong, kahit nga sa signature eh hirap na din ako, kakarampot na alng ang natatanggap ok. Pag-asa ko na lang ang sarili kokng pera, pag nakaipon eh agad ipambibili ok ng Bitcoin. Sana nga magkatotoo ang mga spekulasyon ng mga taong nabanggit mo, may nabasa nga akok eh mas higit pa riyan ang kung papalarin, aa bot daw ng isang milyong dollar? Nako naman pag nangyari yun eh tiyakk yayaman tayu pag may naipon tayung Bitcoin.
907  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Privacy, it matters! on: July 19, 2019, 01:29:49 PM
No doubt about that, it (PK, identity and security codes)must be kept solely to yourself, or your trusted family member because we can't surely know what lies ahead, in any case you die someone could open your accounts etc. Recently I aw a pot on social media that the viral application called "Face App" downloads the pictures of whoever downloads the app. I never download any app on my phone when I started crypto aide fro what I need. If the case was true then if someone (I was one way back) screen captured their PKs then it could lead to being hijack and thats it, so be careful to all of us.
908  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Thoughts on Video game gambling addiction? on: July 19, 2019, 04:57:10 AM
Video games are loaded with aspects of gambling and people of all groups and ages play these games in modern times.  Many games have things like loot boxes that you pay for to random prizes, Runescape has the duel arena where you can gamble gold against one another, and there are many more examples.

People may start off with video games and then eventually move on to higher sums gambling in real casinos.  What are your thoughts on this matter and should anything be done?

I think as long as the company makes money out of it and it is legal then they won't stop even it is the leisure time of video game fanatics out there. I am also an online RPG player, MMO, CSGO, PUB all sorts of online games i have played already in this one fact I have learned, gambling is always present, items for items and gold for gold, not only that even their characters are to be gambled if needed. Recently I have gambled my items in an online gambling site for DOTA 2 since the main event is nearing and there are tons of rare items possible to get. This can't be stopped unless item trading are not available and that is part of the game.
909  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Japan reportedly pushes "International network for cryptocurrency payments" on: July 19, 2019, 03:53:29 AM
The article is like 90% filler content and the actual news is just one sentence which is the same as the title. We didn't get any details of what exactly they are doing, so judging from the title, it looks really weird - cryptocurrencies are already payment networks, how would they create a payment network for a payment network? And more importantly, why would people use it instead of sending BTC directly?

People here cheer it as some sort of progress, but I suspect it's an attempt to hijack the cryptocurrency movement, by creating this intermediary network that will be like a bank and a regulator.

They are totally confusing? Maybe they are making another mess, a new coin for example? Bitcoin is already enough, we don't need any other and the most  important thing to do is push forward.
They just make confusions, leading new people  that are interested in Bitcoin astray, in any case I will hold onto Bitcoin, these days more and more countries and powerful folks are somewhat entering the cryptocurrency market and creating their own.
910  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Bounty Managers do not Determine the Legitimacy of a Cryptocurrency Project on: July 18, 2019, 11:55:23 PM
That is true for sure, but we can know already if a bounty could be legit if the manger legit too. For instance if you are the investor, and you are totally a newbie, are you then willing to invest your money in some random guy or maybe a newbie account too? I guess not, you look for remarks, reviews of a certain person who is basically an expert of their field and therefore you do your own due diligence, searching if the said project was worth investing. In the first place trusted members are one way to simply know whether the project is worth a try.
911  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Will there be physical casinos operating with cryptos in the future? on: July 18, 2019, 10:26:06 PM
It is possible I think. But maybe they won't be using chips anymore and will just be automated, like Bitcoin ATM whenever a player wants to gamble, all he has to do is swipe or scan a QR code and then he could play. This maybe when the time crypto or Bitcoin will really be a primary currency around the globe.
912  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BITCOIN INVESTMENT IS BETTER THAN NETWORK MARKETING? on: July 18, 2019, 02:04:29 PM
gone through network marketing and pyramiding scams and schemes, but some people in our place don't get at all and still continues to engage in this kind of stuffs, the companies are maybe different but their schemes and systems are totally the same. Aside f rom that all that are said to be rich guys who were the fruition of the company are frauds, paid shills, just to deceive people and get their money. My father was one of the victims but now we stopped him already and explain to him how this systems functions and in the end the rich is at the top and he can't possibly just skip to being on that position-in just a matter of time. His hard earned money were lot, but good to hear it wasn't all and he kept some. I'd rather invest my money onto some new altcoins(bitcoin excluded) than to networking.
913  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Have you ever looked at how much you have wagered with a hanging mouth? :P on: July 17, 2019, 02:09:14 PM
I have quit gambling now.

However, when I look at the wager amount of my accounts in various sites and add them up, a total of 15 BTC comes up!

That's around $150000= 10,500,000 INR ! Around 1 crore Rupees or 0.15 million dollars!

I know it's easy to reach that wager since wager counts all bets even on 99% chance wins so if someone with 1 BTC wagers 20 times on 99% win chance and win all, they will wager 20 BTC!

But still to think I have wagered that much amount leaves me with a open mouth sometimes. Overall I'm in loss tho xD

Nice move quitting gambling, you may had a very bad experience and for sure you will miss the times of excitement when gambling, bear with it and continue in your life without gambling anymore. you will just have more hanging of your mouth moments if you insist on betting huge amounts and still lose. The 99% is just like every strategy, all of the strategies are risky and I think I want to use the 50-% as when I lose big or less in the same  amount and gives me no hurt feelings.
914  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The biggest battle for Bitcoin's life is coming on: July 17, 2019, 09:38:33 AM
I thought we've already seen it's biggest battle when it dropped bitcoin to $3200, if this one is bigger, then probably we will go back to $1000.

That what's I am waiting for, if that is possible then I would really be happy to buy more than I have ever accumulated in my life. I just can't accept how fast it grows leaving me zero thoughts on how did it happen on a such small time. Now lets wait for the world government and famous people knock Bitcoin hard as they can and we do the buying later on. More small figures of people are waiting for Bitcoin to have the opportunity to buy it low as what yo are saying, $1k Usd, oh my GOD it is satisfying.
915  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Criteria of a good gambler on: July 17, 2019, 04:18:34 AM
I think it should be a wise gambler rather than a good gambler at all. In some cases like for example in Religion, yes, mostly people out there have their own religion and stuffs, some of their rules or beliefs are not to gamble any money, in other words gambling for them are totally bad. No good gamblers at all, well this is something to be fix because they see us as evil people in the society.
916  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Poll: Tell me what to buy with 212k USD and I'll do it and post screenshots on: July 16, 2019, 12:12:46 PM
I think you could achieve your wanted amount of votes if you give some rewards, like if the poll system has somehow a reason box why people recommended you the altcoin. Most people out here wants something in return of their favored time. This is just a suggestion, I think you could spare some  with that huge money you are investing and it will be worth a try.
917  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Now it's an all out war : Government Vs cryptocurrencies on: July 16, 2019, 10:08:06 AM
I think I could call it an all out war against Bitcoin if "all" forms of government in the whole world are against it including the countries that are for now it's allies. In my belief this has somewhat happened already, India making a bill to counter crypto, remember the Chinese government made statements and actions against it, the same thing will happen and it will backfire, leading to Bitcoin's another massive dump then comes with the Bull.
918  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I don't know Bitcoin is, I just know It is taking away the lives of family on: July 15, 2019, 02:18:39 AM
Even though Bitcoin is present or not, still if the fate of your brother being broke and having multiple debts is said to be like that then you could not do anything, just accept. still he will be stealing the money in your savings, and would definitely play other gambling games aside from dice. Too bad for you, at the first place the savings privacy should have just kept between your parents that way no one can manage to get that aside from them and would be safer that way. Well there is nothing we could, but still never give up and continue to fight. Don't say things about dying, it will be a disappointment, you and your family have gone this far and it would be pointless if you stop at this very moment. All of us have challenges in life and yours can be lesser from other people around, or may be greater. If I told you I have no problems at all, and most of us here then that is totally insane, we do all have problems. I have a tumor on my right cheek, but I don't fret, I fight it with my family, if you couldn't believe me I would send you my pictures or even live stream me or call me via-cam or not to prove that but still I am fighting, my family is fighting, nobody deserves to be like this yet we should accept it wholeheartedly, and I already did few years ago, I am ready to die, accept the fate but I would die fighting.
919  Economy / Gambling / Re: Moon3d Telegram Bonus on: July 14, 2019, 08:26:39 PM
The game was fun, I tried it and it is very intense. I feel like my mind would crash when I see the plane is crashing too. I never had played like this before so far it gives me a slight heart attack. Unlike dice i randomly just click and there it goes.
920  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Bounty Campaigns deceiving hunters by changing rules? Read this! on: July 14, 2019, 07:23:30 PM
But campaign manager have the rights to change the campaign rules at any time and also they state that on their bounty threads so you won't get kuch support from the DT members when you didn't ready to accept the rule.

But in my opinion it is unfair for us, the bounty manager makes it difficult for us to receive tokens at the end of the campaign so that the rules are changed always at the end of the campaign.

That is one reason why yo should have just join a bounty with bitcoin payments, altcoins recently are way too disapproving. I remebered one time when I only received a converting amount of 1 dollars for my whole 3 months of doing a signature bounty on their project. It struck me hard leaving me no choice but to forget and move on. Now I rarely join bounty aside from Bitcoin payments only.
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