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961  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: I think its time to start my crypto trading lessons on: April 23, 2022, 03:57:51 AM
I believe no one can learn everything about crypto in one day so there is no giving up on the part, always learning every day,  now I think its time I move into crypto trading, not in rush but i am less busy this days, I want something I can slowly learn about so is there any books or video about crypto trading? A genuine stuff that has almost all answers to trading, candles and other stuffs that a newbie needs to learn first?..
Before you start trading, learn how the market works and know the risks. Once you understand those, start trading. Just reading and watching videos won't get you anywhere. In fact you might end up with bad skills. Most of the "trading" videos are paid videos to shill for some shitcoins.
As long as you don't trade with your own coins, you won't learn anything. Start small. You won't be making any profit and you will be making a lot of mistakes. Learn from all those mistakes and you will eventually understand how to trade.
962  Economy / Gambling / Re: How do you advertise your casino? on: April 23, 2022, 02:11:36 AM
If it is a crypto casino then you can start by creating an announcement thread over here to announce and advertise your casino. You can buy banners through auction on this forum. You can start a signature campaign if the banners are very expensive for you. You can also start with promotions to attract users. You will have to spend a lot. Keep a good reputation, offer things that other casinos don't and then eventually you will grow and people will start advertising for you (assuming you have a very good affiliate program).
963  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Any unexpected incidents - Bitcoin on: April 23, 2022, 01:42:32 AM
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During the start of the year one of my friend who is running a travel service gave a table calendar. I just had it, and suddenly while looking for the date saw the image of bitcoin being mentioned in the calendar. This is something unexpected and it isn't a big thing, because the editor of the calendar might've added it. However slowly bitcoin is getting displayed here and there without reason. Does this intend people to know what is it.
Not sure why you are surprised over here. Bitcoin is nothing new and I bet most of the people have heard about bitcoin at least once in their life. You shouldn't be surprised seeing pictures/logos of bitcoin around. Would have been surprising if it was a decade ago, but now you can see it almost everywhere.
Either the "agency" you mentioned accepts bitcoin as a payment or the editor just randomly added that picture. Found it on google, used it.
964  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: The Paradox of Gambling behavior on: April 23, 2022, 01:33:53 AM
One might already understand that winning at Gambling is hard but at the end of the day we still see a lot of people increasingly interested in Gambling, this might provide an insight into the casino business and at the same time help explore the ideas 💡 in the mind of a Gambler.
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They know it is hard, but they believe that they can get very lucky. Hence they keep on trying. The more they play, the more they lose, the more they think they will win. Gamblers fallacy.

In roulette type games more than 95% of the amount is usually back to the player but when we talk about lotteries it goes way below 50% which is explained by the lower levels of winners and winning as a whole despite that lottery is some of the biggest revenue collector for the government. The players usually focuses not on winning big, but most of the time the short increase of dopamine makes their money worth it ( ofc if used in moderation)
That "short increase of dopamine" can end up making them addicted to gambling. It is never worth the money. You can spend that money somewhere else and enjoy better. And I guess you are wrong here, most of the time people FOCUSES on winning big. They don't gamble for fun, they gamble for profit.
965  Economy / Gambling / Re: new bitcoin casino system on: April 23, 2022, 12:01:51 AM
Hello my boss want open bitcoin casino.

Can you help us with this? what is needed
Your boss isn't ready to open a bitcoin casino. Or else he would have been able to ask specific or proper question instead of only asked "what is needed?".  He first needs to decide what kind of casino he wants. You can't start running a casino within few minutes (unless you are willing to buy some old casino or scripts which are very risky or dull. Those won't attract any users). He will need to evaluate the current market and provide something different than the ones we currently have.
No one will want to play in a new casino if that casino has nothing new to offer.
966  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Making e-sports more affordable on: April 22, 2022, 04:44:25 AM
Now e-sports technologies and incentive games have now entered a license agreement where they would be providing the users more free to play games using their algorithms based on free to play games in the casinos as well. This can be a game changer since most of the times in e-sports having to pay to wager and play can be a big deal for small players, this can not only help them secure a wide range of audience but it can also help change the whole e-sports gaming as a whole.
This is a little confusing. What do you mean by "they have to pay to wager"? I haven't seen any such e-sports betting. I mean, they let you wager as long as you have funds to place bets.
And what do you mean by free to play bets? Place bets without using any of your own funds? How is this going to work?
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I guess in order to address this problem, viewers must have the option to freely choose on which player to watch their POV.
I guess most of you haven't watched e-sports broadcasts. I have seen some and if you watch them in game, you do have the option to choose freely which ever player's point of view you want.
967  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Are you Still Supporting And Playing On Newly Launch Casinos on: April 22, 2022, 04:35:18 AM
Almost every week there are one or two new casinos launching here, this section is already a big number of casinos there are good and bad new casinos here, these new casinos know that for them to stay in the game and be competitive they have offer new things and bonuses and giveaways.

Are you still supporting new casinos even if you're already playing in so many casinos do you still have room for new casino to deposit and play?
 
Why would they want to switch to a new casino and risk their funds? There are hundreds of new casinos and most of them end up scamming their users or don't offer anything interesting at all. As long as they don't have anything new or unique to offer, I doubt anyone would want to play at those casinos.
Gamblers are not here to support new casinos, they are here to gamble and keep their funds safe. The only way new casinos can attract new players is through promotions (which usually attract freeloaders) and hope that they spread the word.
968  Economy / Gambling / Re: Do you prefer lots of promotions over better RTP? on: April 22, 2022, 03:55:45 AM
I doubt a serious gambler would care about the promotions and other rewards. Those are peanuts for serious gamblers. Those will only attract low quality users. The RTP factor is much more important for them. They would all prefer to play on casinos with games that have high RTP because in the long run it is the RTP factor that determines how fast they will go bankrupt. On other hand, those who seldom gambles wouldn't care much because the RTP factor doesn't affect them much. They would prefer promotions and other rewaeds.
969  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How to grow my wallet? on: April 21, 2022, 10:19:57 PM
Sell or not? That is up to you. We can't decide that. Once it hits the ATH, it means you are already on profit. Do you think you have made enough profit? Do you want to sell and enjoy the profit? Then go ahead, sell it. You can buy again later when the price drop or a market correction takes place. But know that the price might never drop again. If you think you the price will go up more and you can hold longer (for years), then keep holding until you reach your profit goal. This is something you will decide according to your own plans.
970  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why is it bad to leave crypto on exchanges? on: April 21, 2022, 03:55:04 AM
I have most of mine on an exchange because I'm getting paid interest. Has there ever been a time when an exchange like Binance for example, steals your funds or gets hacked and people lost money?
Because it is not safe. Google exchange hack or scam and you will find your answer. No matter how much they claim that they are very secure, there is still always chance of them getting hacked and you losing all your funds. There is also a chance that your account might get compromised and you might lose all your coins.
Oh and the main reason not to store your coins in an exchange - once you keep move your coins to a centralized exchange, you no longer own the funds.  The coins belong to the exchange since they control the keys and they can confiscate the funds and deny access whenever they want.
971  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Some projects are fated to doom? on: April 20, 2022, 04:34:48 AM
Hi fellow Bitcointalknaires, to all this who have been here before me and those who have been investing in crypto for the past years have there been any cases of projects with a good hardworking team that give their best shots and yet the project still fails? Tell me one project that face this same fate.
I doubt there would be any such project that would fail where the team is legit and is actually working hard to bring out something. As long as they are trying and is providing something unique or at least solves problems that current projects are facing, they won't fail. Look at different top 50 projects. There are many that were nothing years ago, but they are worth something now. As long as the devs don't give up, the project won't fail.
972  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is there any altcoin to be millionere by holding up to 5 years from now ? on: April 20, 2022, 02:18:50 AM
Greetings to every lovely people out there, This is so hard to guess which altcoin will go like a rocket. I love to do trading but spot trading and holding is lot more difficult for me. Is there any coin in your mind guys ? Don’t forget to share your opinion and thank you for giving time.
If we knew what that altcoin was, we would be holding that coin a lot to become a billionaire, not millionaire. You are asking a question that know one can answer. If anyone tells you he knows a coin that can make you a millionaire, he is either trying to shill for a shitcoin he invested in or just trying to straight scam you.
Stop looking for that "altcoins". Start investing in bitcoin and other top altcoins and keep holding. In the long run, you will make some nice profit!
973  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin is not profitable anymore, Altcoins like Avalanche / Algorand etc. are on: April 19, 2022, 02:43:15 AM
Not profitable anymore? Then why is it still at the top? You can literally make profit with any coin. Looks more like you are trying to shill for coins that you have invested in.
Look at the price of the coins you have mentioned. They crash a lot when bitcoin drops a little.
Sure, those coins offer more use cases than bitcoin, but that doesn't mean that they will replace bitcoin. Maybe one day, but not now. Btw, ethereum is much more better than those two.
974  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin mentioned on a ongoing Netflix series Queen of the south on: April 19, 2022, 02:27:06 AM
Queen of the south
an action/drama show on netflix  who'd
got chosen for the best prime-time series at imagen awards
Mentioned bitcoin on how busy its network has @S3;O3
There is nothing to be surprised. It's 2022 and I met almost everyone has heard of bitcoin at least once in their lifetime. They do know a little about crypto currencies. There are tons of shows and movies that mentions bitcoin. I bet most of the audience didn't even notice they were talking about the bitcoin. Would have been surprising if it was like a decade ago.
975  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What if she receives Bitcoin as gift on: April 16, 2022, 04:28:17 PM
Sure, give them bitcoins as a gift but random gift. Not during their birthday or other special occasion. You should give them something that they can keep with them and remind them of you when they look at it. Not money or crypto currencies.
But yeah, teach them how to use it. It doesn't have to be during their birthdays. You can teach them whenever you want. If they are interested, they will learn about it.
All women want to be loved more on their birthdays receiving precious gifts from love ones.
Then give them something precious. Not money.
976  Economy / Economics / Re: Paying for russian gas usdt or usdc on: April 16, 2022, 04:03:00 PM
Paying for gaz with usdt or usdc for russian gas could be the neutral option instead of using btc becouse putim dont dont have that good exchanger to exchange that large ammount of money to rubles or btc unstable big volatility not option but usdt or usdc has good volatility also you dont need to exvhange this usdt usdc are stable so it could be used very for large transactions.
Also western countries can buy easy the stable coins a lot of liquity so its a most logical and sustaineble way.
You post makes no sense. Why would they have to exchange their BTC to rubles when trading gas? They could just sell and accept BTC. Send those BTC somewhere else. Cash if for some other currency.
And no, they are not stupid enough to use USDT. As far as i know USDT is somewhat centralized and your wallets can be frozen. So I doubt the Russian government would want to touch USDT.
977  Economy / Economics / Re: Passive income : Bank interest vs staking on: April 16, 2022, 03:19:10 PM
Staking if you are holding for long term. But you should keep in mind about the volatility. You might get a 10% APY, but if the price of the coin falls by 20%, you lose 10% (if you sell. You don't lose anything if you don't sell). Bank interest gives you flat interest and the fiat currency isn't volatile. So you don't have to worry about your money in short term. But don't forget about the inflation. Your savings account will give you an interest between 1% to at best 3%, but the inflation in the long run leaves you with no profit/interest. Instead you will be losing money if you keep your funds in the bank for a long period of time. Worse if your country is facing hyper inflation.
978  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Getting an NFT just got easy, didn't it? on: April 16, 2022, 02:50:38 PM
Oh no, these scammers are starting to spam their scam bots in the forum.
Pls stay at youtube or in twitter because people at this forum wont fall for your cheap tricks.

Do you really think people would be Installing files or scripts from a newbie?

I'm not suggesting to install anything, but to ask knowledgeable people if these bots really help. Why such aggression to newcomers?
If you really wanted to know about these bots, then you wouldn't have used a clickbait titile to lure people into reading what you wrote (i mean what you are trying to shill/sell/scam or whatever). It is obvious that you are trying to scam someone based on your post. I mean saying things like "how long will this freebie last" - you couldn't be more obvious, could you? Spam somewhere else.
979  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is there any Bounty who is giving Big Reward. on: April 16, 2022, 02:29:19 PM
Bounty programs are no longer profitable like they are used to be. They will pay you "big rewards" using their tokens, but when the tokens get released, the price gets dumped before you receive your rewards. And then there are those bounty program that don't pay or starts giving excuses to avoid paying. Don't waste your time looking for a good bounty program. Do something else. You will be earning better.
980  Economy / Economics / Re: Is crypto the final stage in the evolution of money? on: April 16, 2022, 04:22:11 AM
I don't know if perhaps i'm overthinking this, but considering the evolution of money from the beginning of time where different things have served as a medium of exchange and now currently banknotes.

On same trend, we are slowly witnessing the evolution of  money to crypto and i can't help but wonder if crypto is the final stage or there may perhaps be another revolutionary idea to replace crypto as money after crypto has been accepted.

What do you think?
Everything keeps on evolving. I doubt crypto currency is the final stage of the money evolution. As technology advances, probably one day we will see that crypto currencies aren't as secure as they used to be. The whole network might start becoming vulnerable. While that happens, something new might have been created by then which will be much better than crypto currencies and eventually will replace crypto. The same way crypto currencies replaced fiat.
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