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981  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: A gambler living in England makes a $5M bet on Trump on: November 04, 2020, 11:11:00 AM

Actually the whole gambling community are shocked about this 5million dollars bet,This is something to be recorded in history and may not happen in the next elections.

The Counting now are very close but it looks like Trump is winning.
What and where are you looking at, based on this stat which looks credible Biden is winning by a very slim margin

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/11/03/us/elections/results-president.html

The toss up states will play a crucial role on who is going to take this election, on states Biden expected to win narrowly Trump is getting a slice of it, 98 states remaining the next hours will be crucial if Biden maintain the leads he wins it 14 states is a huge gap.

982  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: BUTTERswap Deceived Bounty Hunters on: November 04, 2020, 02:35:49 AM
79 Pages of bounty reporting there is already a post and announcement from one bounty hunter from promoting but some bounty hunters continue posting their reports, if there is inactivity on the update for more than two weeks and developer is not addressing question and issues, people should be suspicious and report right away, so it will stop investors from investing and losing more. 
983  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Crypto Partnership Pool - Time to Partner Up! on: November 04, 2020, 12:46:30 AM
It's better to tell the community what kind of partnership it is and what kind of partnership are you offering what I mean is what are the details and what is the goal of your project, can you detect dubious partner that wants to partner with you, the Cryptocurrency industry is saturated with many bad projects, and they thrive on their partnership, I have seen scam projects mentioning legit companies as one of their partner.
984  Economy / Speculation / Re: Is it wise to deposit $ 100 in bitcoin before the united states vote? on: November 03, 2020, 03:39:10 PM
Hello Everyone I'm new here. I did some research about cryptocurrency exchange. I know very little about this topic. What should I do What do you suggest?I thought of investing to bitcoin for $100 to start before vote in usa. What do you guys think?

You should start buying Bitcoin when you are ready not because of some event, what with the election you did not give us information about buying and the election, since you already admitted that you know little about this topic, then don't buy yet learn about this technology first and everything on it, and you must learn how to invest what you can afford to lose, it seems you are going here in a wrong way.
985  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: [Boxing]: Nordine Oubaali vs. Nonito Donaire - December 12 on: November 03, 2020, 12:18:02 PM
Donaire still has what it takes to beat Oubaali, so far Donaire is the only fighter I have seen to hurt and last the distance against Inoue, so I'm 100% sure that he can still box and take the crown on Oubaali.
Oubaali is an aggressor type of boxer because he is small and he needs to get inside but this is the kind of fighter Donaire loves to fight, he beats a lot of fighters who are small and love to go toe to toe, I'm sure Donaire will use his long reach and good lateral movements and ring generalship to beat Oubaali.
986  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: A look at PayPal’s TOS and What it Means for Users on: November 03, 2020, 11:20:25 AM
I don't see any reason why users will buy using their platform if they can't transfer it in their own wallet. Does PayPal think that more of the crypto investors just want to keep their coins inside of online wallet without moving it in his own ?
New users who get introduced to cryptocurrencies through PayPal in this way wont know any better. They will not know what custodial or non-custodial is, so this will be enough for them. They might even take a look at how to set up their own wallet, notice you need to write down a weird string (the private key) or a bunch of words (the seed) that mean nothing to them and just decide to let PayPal hold their assets for them. Same way they do with fiat.

Don't believe everyone will welcome the idea of being your own bank. Hopefully they will change their mind.

I will never think of recommending PayPal to my friends who just introduced to Cryptocurrency to buy and hodl using PayPal service, so many things PayPal posted on their terms of service Cryptocurrency features are very much different from what we all old timers know and very much different from Nakamoto's whitepaper.

If you are an old timer and an investor this can help you to make a profit, but as a starter you should go for wallets where you own your private key and all your transactions should be part of the blockchain.
987  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: If btc > $150k, will you still gamble it? on: November 02, 2020, 11:28:30 PM
I might shift to another coin because the fee will be very much higher than it used to, maybe I will shift to Tron or Eos or Doge right now the fee is ranging from $1 to $5 per $50 worth of deposit it could become $20 or even more if Bitcoin reach that level, the scenario could become very different now because satoshi will be worth a lot by then per byte of satoshis will be worth a lot.
988  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Suggest the best strategy on: November 02, 2020, 04:53:54 PM
6. Paid Group
Or simply subscribe to a betting group and play their games strictly.

If I am you I will pick this option, it seems you do not have a strategy of your own, by subscribing a to a good betting group you will learn how these experts made their bet, I'm not saying people here are not good in giving advice, but we are dealing with professional here who involved science of right calculation to come out with a good tip, you will have a full idea and create your own strategy based on what they are forecasting.
989  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Emirex delist their token after unlocking it what a joke on: November 02, 2020, 04:46:44 AM
It's really funny but am not surprised because they haven't been straightforward. Some projects are not trustworthy. I am sad for the investors in this project. I am looking at it to see what will happen afterwards.
What will happen next is they are going to lose their reputation because they keep changing their rules and keep deceiving their traders and bounty hunters , they are always on the look on how to make money, they only think about themselves it's just right that hunters dump their token, will never trade here it's not safe.
990  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: I guess bounty hunters really kill projects on: November 02, 2020, 02:41:40 AM
It's not only Youc but the whole projects in general where bounty hunters dump their share of token, you cannot ask or request bounty hunters not to sell their shares it's their shares it's coming from work they've done, it's an investment effort it's their alone if they choose to dump they should not be questioned, everything depends on the project's potential if investors see something good on the project they will just buy tokens that has been dumped, and the token/coin will eventually recover, we have seen it on so many great project.
991  Economy / Reputation / Re: Suspicious Signature campaign Hex.com on: November 02, 2020, 02:04:09 AM
I like to warn those who would like to apply but the thread is in moderation it's likely to be deleted, but with so many giving tagged it will be noticeable to those applying that something is wrong with that campaign, they are likely to be tagged if the campaign push through and they are part of it.
992  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Follow your mind! on: November 01, 2020, 10:20:19 AM
I agree with you that total reliance on people what and where to invest is the gravest mistake you can do when investing, there are a lot of trap here, there are people who advice you to buy this coin because they are bag holders of this coin, or they part of the development team of that coin or they get a commission if you buy it.

It's ok to listen but following all their advice is what they will lead you in trouble, and you will seen found that your decision is what matter most, and sad to say many investors found this out after they lose a lot of money.
993  Economy / Speculation / Re: how many Bitcoin do you need to live comfy in event of hyperinflation? on: November 01, 2020, 07:14:08 AM
how many Bitcoin do you need to live comfy in the event of hyperinflation? is 1 BTC enough?

hyperinflation for nocoiners
hyperdeflation for bitcoiners

1 Bitcoin enough maybe 100 or 1000 Bitcoin is enough, the more we have the more expenses that we are going to incur, and living a comfortable life is an on going expenses, unless you know how to handle your business, living a comfortable life and living a sufficient life is very different from since you've used the word comfy, it will not enough however a big amount.




 
994  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How far will you go when you sent btc to a site with high fee but... on: November 01, 2020, 05:37:26 AM
I never been into this kind of situation before but if I've face I think I go for the double spend to prioritize my transaction, but it will incur additional fee, but if I still have the time before the actual betting I can go for transaction accelerator, it always worked and have tried it several times in the past, but it will take two to four hours, I hope I'll never experience that it's quite depressing, if the outcome goes out to your favor and you did not made it.
995  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: [Boxing]: Gervonta Davis vs Leo Santa Cruz - Oct 31 on: November 01, 2020, 05:02:00 AM
Damn, what a brutal KO...

Santa Cruz was already out even before his body landed on the canvass but glad that he is okay though.

Yeah, agree with you @FinneysTrueVision, the real fight for him now is on the lightweight division but the thing with Davis is that he is handled by Mayweather would like to cherry pick opponents for his fighter.

That knock out is very scary Sta Cruz was motionless for a minute it was a well timed uppercut he waited for the opening to come out and when he threw the straight he time his uppercut, really brutal knock out much better than the Inoue Moloney fight.

Now this things will heat up and Davis needs to go for big paycheck and big fights like a fight with Teofimo Lopez or Ryan Garcia.
996  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Legal staus of bitcoin in Iran on: November 01, 2020, 04:17:27 AM
Just read in the news that Iraninan government officially legalized some import/export transactions payments in bitcoin because of the sanctions. But how's the whole legal situation with buying bitcoin in Iran. I heard that trading is banned. Can people buy/sell bitcoin in Iran? What are the options?
I read that there is no problem for Iranians to buy or sell Bitcoin there...
Iran has clearly stated openly to the world that they are a Bitcoin-friendly country. even the Bitcoin miners there are given permission to mine by the government at low electricity costs.

Adoption will be easier if the government is the first to adopt, if it's true that the government legalized transaction, their citizen will be lucky to adopt Cryptocurrency without any issues, one big hindrance in adoption is the government restriction like what's happening in India and other part of the world, it's very encouraging on what's happening in Iran, neighboring countries will soon follow Iran's lead.
997  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: [Boxing]: Inoue vs. Moloney - October 31 on: November 01, 2020, 03:42:13 AM
Congratulation to Inoue it was an easy and a very impressive win Moloney like what we all suspected, do not have answer to Inoue's arsenal, he is just to good for Moloney a fight with Casimero should now happen.

Inoue is to good on this fight that I have second thought if Casimero can beat this guy, he punches and connect at will and he has pop on his every punch, same move and power like Pacquiao when he is just starting out.
998  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: How wallets make money? It is worse than you think. on: November 01, 2020, 02:13:41 AM
I thought that most wallets make through the fee for each transaction. They will put a small mark up with the transaction fees and that's it. I didn't know that they're asking the same thing just as the exchanges to keep a coin listed and supported.

2 BTC for the example of Bitcore to be maintained. That's quite a lot for a fee and it's not that actually far from the fee that other exchanges are asking, of course except Binance and other the same tier exchanges.

I also thought of that they make profit from their internal exchange and their transaction fees, but asking developers to maintain their listing is something new to me, they can do that on low level coin but not on coins like Bitcoin and Ethereum and some of the top coins I will never think of using a wallet not supporting popular and top coins in the market, imagine getting a multi wallet wallet without Ethereum there.
999  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Some bounty hunters are so ungrateful on: October 31, 2020, 05:27:19 PM
On all the years that I am doing bounty hunting over four years, I found out that there is no such thing as ungrateful bounty hunter you can correct me if I'm wrong I have been to a lot, bounty hunters will always follow the rules, will always do as the rules and managers says and they will always patient in waiting for their rewards, and they don't have to say how thankful they are because they worked months for pennies, they pay for electricity and connection, and they spend their time.. and they get scam and get pennies for so many months of works and it's a fact.

This is not the age of slavery, if a worker get their salary they don't have to kiss somebody's ass because they are given work.
1000  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Idena is the first Proof-of-Person Blockchain on: October 31, 2020, 12:52:01 PM
For Idena only I bought a second hand computer now it's still syncing can anyone here with free invite send me one I'm very exited to mine again although I understand I will have to wait 15 more days to do it, but I just want to make sure that I am ready for the next validation by asking an invite this early.

I will PM you one but I strongly recommend you to use VPS. Your hardware and network connection might not be enough. It will be sad to wait another 16 days if you will fail validation because of that. You can use free 2 months free trial from digital ocean where you can put up to 5 nodes (friends, family). 5 nodes for free for 2 months.

Grab link for VPS
https://try.digitalocean.com/developerbrand/

And step by step tutorial:

https://myaltcoins.info/idena-review/

Hi thank you for sending me an invitation I already have VULTR account was active mining back then and will fund it 5 days before the validation so I can save me subscription days I have 12 nodes surprisingly not unlike yesterday where I only have 5 to 7 but I'll defintely use VPS 5 days before the validation,
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