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9361  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Introducing : Dogecoin Cloud Mining on: October 25, 2020, 11:16:52 PM
for people who have the opportunity to read this post of mine:

This site that OP is posting here on that thread is not Cloud Mining Is a Hyip site. Cloud Mining sites show mining equipment and do not offer the return plans that OP is offering on this thread. Op did not show any mining equipment and we all know that mining does not give a guaranteed profit and mining does not give a 176% profit in just 3 months. if that happened many people would be rich to do mining and i'm talking about people and not companies
Thank you for that clarification still both are classified as likely to be scams. That's the reason why we all leaned to the explanation and topic of this thread thus, the website also portrays and classify themselves as a cloud mining. But it's true that they're a HYIP but with all of those scams that are rotating within us, a cloud mining or hyip we both tag them as scams. Scammers are easily using the word mining for those newbies that don't understand what is hyip and cloud mining.
9362  Economy / Marketplace / Re: shipping cash to escrow? on: October 25, 2020, 10:08:26 PM
How would it be expensive and how would anyone have to share their bank details, it's cash, and it costs 50 cents to mail a letter.
I'm about to suggest Dabs as your escrow but he's not accepting cash but he's ok with wire transfer. He's a trusted guy but he has a term that the people who will ask him to escrow should understand what his rules are. His thread is interesting and won't require you that much time to read his past deals.
(https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=234939)
9363  Economy / Gambling / Re: ⭐ CORONABET.CO ⭐ bets on the covid-19 pandemic ACCEPT BTC/ETH/LTC on: October 25, 2020, 08:46:03 PM
Well, is there anyone who had visited the site? It seems this is what I have got.
 
Perhaps my AV did not like your site. I am just curious how this betting work and base on the FAQ stated above, -- it sounds interesting.
However, I would like to know also the same as the question above, where we able to know if the result is accurate and fair.
What AV is this? the guy above you just posted some links and it means that he visited the website. I don't like the concept honestly but it's not my business. What will happen to your casino after the pandemic ends? you still have the corona name although there are various of corona viruses but whenever we say corona, we're all talking about the covid19. Do you have plans if the world has already received the vaccine and we've totally removed the virus? you have no longer books for it.

9364  Economy / Economics / Re: Im Back with new Economic predictions USA stocks Special on: October 24, 2020, 09:52:28 PM
What if you just consolidate all of your economic predictions, speculations, and conspiracy theories into one thread? In that case, you can keep that updated from time to time if ever you have some shocking revelations that you are about to say. You won't waste time creating new threads and just keep the thread into a continuous discussion with the topic that you have. Anyway, what's that thing you don't want to shock us?
9365  Economy / Economics / Re: The Real Situation :( on: October 24, 2020, 09:00:23 PM
It is the truth about e-commerce. You have said it correctly. It's expensive and the real winners are those e-commerce shop owners. But that's what we're getting for the convenience of their shops or services that is offered online. People will now have the idea why Amazon and other e-commerce giants have grown that much over time and earns billions of dollars because it's a trillion-dollar market. Even if I don't want to pay that much for deliveries, I don't have a choice but to shop online as most businesses are closed and only operate online. If they have an option for free delivery, I'm choosing it.
9366  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Top 5 Ways I'm EARNING PASSIVE INCOME with Cryptocurrency 💲 on: October 24, 2020, 08:13:20 PM
Masternode & yield farming are bit risky for newbie, for now its only safest way for newbie to earn with cryptocurrency is only by stake their usdt on big exchange like usdt so the value wont drop, earning is very risking on any kind staking & or masternode concepts.
There's also staking in wallets that you trust that support a specific coin that offers it. Like Ledger and Trezor, they have a support to stake for Tezos for both wallets while Ledger, it also has other altcoins that you can stake. And that's a much trustworthy place to stake those coins or tokens.
(https://www.ledger.com/staking)
(https://wiki.trezor.io/Tezos_(XTZ))
9367  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 2019 Philippine Basketball Association betting discussion on: October 24, 2020, 07:01:03 PM
Is anyone here waiting for Calvin Abueva to join the bubble? do you have any idea when he will be included? I saw the news of Topex Robinson being emotional about him. Is it really Marcial who's the reason why it seems that the process of Abueva getting into the bubble is slow?
(https://sports.inquirer.net/407297/emotional-topex-dedicates-phoenix-comeback-win-to-son-abueva)
9368  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: POLKADOT Bounty on: October 23, 2020, 10:07:31 PM
Bug bounty is the only available bounty for PolkaDot, but i actually see you are promoting PolkaDot in your signature. I searched about PolkaDot signature campaign but found nothing. Did you create this signature by yourself and start promoting without waiting for a reward?
I guess he did, he mentioned that he has skills so it could be part of his skills and that is to create signatures and code it. And as support for Polkadot, he made one.

I believe that investors of Polkadot ICO where the very lucky investors since the ICO was launched few years ago. How i wish that there's a bounty for this project but i found nothing except for their bug bounty that is far beyond my skills. With a project such this that is well funded and with so much hype, i can only hope less for them to offer bounties like i used to participate in this platform.
They are lucky just like any investor that have chosen a project to be good and resulted to have a successful run. And after that run, they've got in to the top because the developers have maintained its status. Nothing new with successful projects and lucky investors. If somebody invests to a successful project, he deserves to have it as he have took risk investing on it.
9369  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Just a Question... on: October 23, 2020, 08:53:15 PM
Didn't know that casino uses telegram or discord to promote their website. Well maybe I just don't take focus on their social media platforms since I'm more into the game on their platform.
They do it in every possible way that there are gamblers who can actually see their promotions. I've seen casinos that have Telegram communities and they are adopting to the likes of their gamblers. For some, it's easier to use Telegram and for others discord is the other thing. It do really depends to the demand of their customers, if they've assessed that there are plenty of users who would like to communicate them with the other messaging app, they will adopt. As much as they'll give customer satisfaction, they'll cater the demand of their users.
9370  Economy / Economics / Re: Are online communities dead ? I can't find online communities to advertise ... on: October 23, 2020, 08:12:40 PM
Nobody has mentioned LinkedIn so I'll add it to your bucket list. It may not be the style of other online communities but it's also an ideal place for what you're asking. You can see other professionals posting there and it's becoming a social media. Connecting with other people is easy and many potential clients or employers can be found there. Explore them and maybe your designated company or client is there.
9371  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Jamie Dimon's ( "Bitcon is a scam") Bank -JP Morgan Chase- Fined 1 Billion on: October 23, 2020, 07:23:31 PM
Who could be paying them voluntarily for doing that? banks? I don't think that any establishment would do that anymore for an enemy or competitor that's no one is controlling and is automatically rolling through its community. I could understand if it's just another crypto exchange paying for bad publicity of another competitor exchange. But who knows if there really are establishments who are still doing this, knowing that they can't beat bitcoin.
Banks around the world are heavily involved in scandals and under mandatory investigation, with the form of money laundering or market manipulation so anything is possible.and bitcoin is not so because it cannot be controlled and its development seems to be ceaseless.
No proof and we're just giving an idea that they are the one that's controlling this. That explanation you have said, it's not being given that much attention because they all look at bitcoin being the bad currency.
The fine that's given is high. I think it's the first time that I've seen a company that's fined 1 billion dollars. Most of the fines that I've seen were hundreds of millions but didn't go through to billions.
9372  Economy / Services / Re: i need Writing Service on: October 23, 2020, 03:15:01 PM
Except with those that have been mentioned. In case that list isn't enough for you and if you have free time, you can go through pages of this section and look for those writers.
You have plenty of choice as we have a lot of writers here who are ready to work for your article.
9373  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do you read the TOS of a gambling site? Honest answer please. on: October 22, 2020, 11:27:34 PM
To join any gambling website, it is mandatory to read the TOS. If you do not read the TOS then you will get into trouble later. I once deposited a few dollars on an online gambling site without a TOS and later when I went to withdraw, I saw that they wanted KYC. If you want to avoid such unpleasant incidents, you must read the TOS before joining.
Honestly, I don't read all of the parts of the TOS. But I do read but only those important parts which I've seen where others have caught a problem. To avoid the same experience and problem, I always go through the TOS with the specific rule like in KYC, deposits and withdrawals.
Others are about the agreement you have with the casino. As for my experiences, I've never had problems with any of them but still read those important sections for me of the TOS.
9374  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Jamie Dimon's ( "Bitcon is a scam") Bank -JP Morgan Chase- Fined 1 Billion on: October 22, 2020, 10:10:02 PM
Accurate. The media's create some salty headlines and articles whenever they had a scope of a transaction like that in bitcoin.
well, that is what they are being paid for. to create a bad image to those who they don't like.
Who could be paying them voluntarily for doing that? banks? I don't think that any establishment would do that anymore for an enemy or competitor that's no one is controlling and is automatically rolling through its community. I could understand if it's just another crypto exchange paying for bad publicity of another competitor exchange. But who knows if there really are establishments who are still doing this, knowing that they can't beat bitcoin.
9375  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Unacceptable attitudes from new project teams on: October 22, 2020, 09:28:17 PM
Then choose a good bounty manager that doesn't have history of comprising bounty hunter's reward. They have their own style of campaign/bounty management and you can just avoid a bounty if you don't like the bounty manager's style of managing his/her bounties. You can also ask the manager if he/she can hire an escrow for the rewards. There were projects that have been doing this but you can't just see that most of them do it as mandatory.
9376  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin Price has surpassed $12k!!! on: October 22, 2020, 08:40:38 PM
It is one that I can say at least the reason of the pump that we're having. I'm surprised that it's able to got up to $12,700 and near to break $13,000. Anytime soon if it won't have to correct, we'll see the peak at that price, $13,000. The feature will start to be active on 2021. It's just a few months away and this news have been confirmed. This adds to the bullish speculation of everyone and it's just a matter of time we will able to see the after-effect of it once it's operating.
Im not really much into sentiment when it comes to crypto price movement but this one about Paypal is trying up to tie up with crypto? thats pretty unusual for a centralized platform
to accept crypto.

In that case then i can say that it did really have some effect but i dont see for this price movement to last that long.Best move to be done? Its better to sell out to those people who had
purchased bitcoin when it was still on 11k levels. Selling now isnt really a bad idea to do so.

We are almost breaking or touching 13k which it has been a while where the first attempt had failed and lets see if this one will make it through.
It isn't unusual. It's the same as other centralized exchanges service, nothing has been done unusual or new to us. Might be unusual to you because it's PayPal. Selling could be the best choice but if you're only a short term guy and you are okay riding the trend of today's move. And whenever it goes down again, use your profit to rebuy your sold bitcoins. And for the record, we've just broken to $13,000 and we will see if it's going to break $13,500.
9377  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Jamie Dimon's ( "Bitcon is a scam") Bank -JP Morgan Chase- Fined 1 Billion on: October 22, 2020, 08:08:13 PM
I still remember what he did before. And that opened my mind about what these big names from the financial industry that whatever they say, the people listens.

the funny thing is that when one dude does something illegal with bitcoin worth 10 bucks the media renders us deaf with the nonstop negative news but when these banks are caught in their illegal act worth trillions of dollars we only see a small article with a very mellow tone that nobody really reads either. in fact the topic is mostly discussed in bitcoin forums and not many place else.
Accurate. The media's create some salty headlines and articles whenever they had a scope of a transaction like that in bitcoin.
9378  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bao Online Casino - First Welcome Bonus Get €300 or 1BTC + 100 Free spins on: October 21, 2020, 10:10:08 PM
but you stated before that crypto withdrawals will not undergo KYC. so final answer towards crypto withdrawals?
In my understanding, with the quote and rule 9.5 that they've said. It's like that they can ask it anytime they want. I think, I've read the same rule from other casino and that's a basic KYC rule.
They haven't mentioned that it's in general for all accounts but if they've found an specific account and has to be processed and asked for KYC, you have no option but to take and follow it.
For most cases these rule applied to all casinos out there where they can really ask out if something is unsual towards your betting etc. but in most case when you are
just starting up to play then they dont really ask out most of the time.
Yes, it's the basic rule. And I think they've made themselves clear that they are requiring it whenever they want or if caught by any circumstance and they will apply it with the rule that have been mentioned.
For starters, they wouldn't ask for it as you're about to deposit. But when the withdrawal comes and it's not clear that the gambler have understood the rule, he/she will be confused and it is a good step for asking questions like that to clarify their stand if the rule isn't clear before depositing.
9379  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin Price has surpassed $12k!!! on: October 21, 2020, 08:59:25 PM
There is one reason that I think make the recent pump. Articles are posted everywhere in social medias about PayPal and crypto. Although to us, this isn't really a very fresh news and this has been reported before. But with the articles that came out lately, this could be the main reason why we've seen a sudden pump.
(https://www.reuters.com/article/paypal-cryptocurrency/paypal-to-allow-cryptocurrency-buying-selling-and-shopping-on-its-network-idINL1N2HB14U)
(https://cointelegraph.com/news/paypal-to-offer-crypto-payments-starting-in-2021)
This might be the reason of the recent pump of bitcoin because we are now able to shop and buy and sell with our bitcoins. But I am not a big fan of Paypal because I have encountered some issues and problems when it comes of making transactions online.
It is one that I can say at least the reason of the pump that we're having. I'm surprised that it's able to got up to $12,700 and near to break $13,000. Anytime soon if it won't have to correct, we'll see the peak at that price, $13,000. The feature will start to be active on 2021. It's just a few months away and this news have been confirmed. This adds to the bullish speculation of everyone and it's just a matter of time we will able to see the after-effect of it once it's operating.
9380  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bao Online Casino - First Welcome Bonus Get €300 or 1BTC + 100 Free spins on: October 21, 2020, 07:57:02 PM
but you stated before that crypto withdrawals will not undergo KYC. so final answer towards crypto withdrawals?
In my understanding, with the quote and rule 9.5 that they've said. It's like that they can ask it anytime they want. I think, I've read the same rule from other casino and that's a basic KYC rule.
They haven't mentioned that it's in general for all accounts but if they've found an specific account and has to be processed and asked for KYC, you have no option but to take and follow it.
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