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1  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Actual Blockchain Games on: May 16, 2020, 01:26:33 AM
Thanks for sharing your games. There are plenty of really great blockchain games on the PlayStore. The first ones I tried were ads, just annoying so I stopped playing. Hopefully these three I'm downloading right now, which: Age of ILCoin, Crazy Defense, and Spells of Genesis I like. I will also study them and will come back here to provide reviews. Maybe tomorrow I'll start playing them. I do not want to play those types of pay to win.

I agree, where's the challenge if you simply pay to win?

Rather, playing to earn is something that's at least worthwhile instead. I'm playing Age of ILCoin on Android right now since I'm a zombie addict by default.
2  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Be aware of Halving Giveaway on: May 16, 2020, 12:49:43 AM
It's a giveaway, are we meant to send instead of receiving bitcoins. What kind of giveaway requires participants to send coins?
Usually giveaways are free to join but scammers create fake giveaway where you are required to send X amount of BTC to receive X amount of BTC. These types of giveaway are fake. People should not make the mistake and send the BTC, that's what I'm saying.

That is very true, otherwise why bother giving and risking your BTC based on a promised giveaway like that?

For me, it's better to lose BTC when you trade rather than lose your BTC from a scam instead.

More importantly, you learn from your mistakes, but at least you can use that lesson to possibly not do the same mistake all over again when trading.
3  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Want to Know on: May 07, 2020, 07:40:21 PM
This time is very crucial for the whole world due to COVID. Not only crypto the whole ecosystem is down. It is not about only you should invest in BTC you can invest in other cryptos as well which you think gives you good returns in the future. You can buy small amounts of the coin if the budget is a constraint. Stay safe and happy trading.

Depending on where you located at and including your current financial health for investing, COVID-19 does make you think not twice... maybe even thrice... because nothing is still certain until the pandemic concern has been resolved to a certain extent.

It's a good suggestion since like what you've said "you can buy small amounts of the coin if the budget is a constraint" indeed. But always make sure you that you have a back-up plan already, in order for you to avoid selling your crypto and avoid incurring unexpected losses as well.
4  Other / Off-topic / Re: Marijuana should be legalized.? on: May 06, 2020, 04:01:09 PM
In my country this plant is highly prohibited but according to research the weed plant contains synthetic substances that may help treat a range of sickness and side effects, numerous individuals contend that it ought to be lawful for medical  purposes. Indeed, a developing number of states have legalized  weed for therapeutic use.

What's your take on Marijuana?  
Accept or Fuck?

Using it for medical reasons is a no-brainer for me, why not.

But if we're talking about smoking it instead other than for medicinal purposes, I wouldn't agree since I couldn't really relate because I actually don't smoke also, that's why.  
5  Other / Off-topic / Re: What if? on: May 06, 2020, 03:47:58 PM

All major cryptocurrency exchanges turn into "bad guys" and only allow people to buy bitcoin and not sell it
do you think that this will have a positive impact over Bitcoin's price?

Yes, because if ever this might happen, Bitcoin will actually be considered as the victim in your scenario.

Don't you think that people will try to sell bitcoin for less and therefore impact the price?

In order for this "what if" scenario to occur and for this to happen other than the usual whale dumping or bear market scenario, there must be a radical reason why these major cryptocurrency exchanges are doing this (this is the missing link or reason that still needs to be known), of course.
6  Other / Off-topic / Re: What inspires you the most? on: May 06, 2020, 03:37:45 PM
What inspires you the most?
It often happens that people lack inspiration or motivation. They have no example to emulate in order to become better.

Knowing that I've done and achieved something positive in my life, either for me or for others instead somehow.
7  Other / Off-topic / Re: What if? on: May 06, 2020, 03:30:53 PM
Stupid question but what if:

All major cryptocurrency exchanges turn into "bad guys" and only allow people to buy bitcoin and not sell it
do you think that this will have a positive impact over Bitcoin's price?

Yes, because if ever this might happen, Bitcoin will actually be considered as the victim in your scenario.


Now the reverse scenario:
All major cryptocurrency exchanges only allow people to sell bitcoin and not buy it
do you think that this will have a positive impact over Bitcoin's price?

Yes, same answer as above.




Also, more importantly because in your scenario... it only applies to all major cryptocurrency exchanges, there's still minor cryptocurrency exchanges, including P2P transfers that are still possible, and POS transactions that would still accept Bitcoin transactions in general.
8  Other / Off-topic / Re: VPN for Netflix watching on: April 15, 2020, 10:52:11 AM
Hello!

Which is best VPN for Netflix.. have tried Purevpn and private internet access.. both are not working
getting proxy error

For convenience sake, is it possible for the OP to provide an "edited" updated list to show the working status and credibility of all trusted verified VPN's for Netflix watching? Cool This would be well appreciated, of course.
9  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Beginner experience. on: April 15, 2020, 07:29:17 AM
As a beginner on any forum for that matter, my mantra would be to always tread carefully in the meantime. Start with the basics, read and absorb all things related to newbies, including familiarizing yourself with all the rules and regulations until you've learned the ropes. Either way, I'm sure it will be a very informative experience that will benefit newbies in the long run.
10  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How Not To Buy Fake BTC! on: April 14, 2020, 05:00:12 AM
I wasn't aware that there's actually fake BTC out there! Shocked This is an eyeopener for me and I thought it's just those scammers I would need to avoid when trading by just sticking with trading via the legit exchanges only.
11  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Want to Know on: April 14, 2020, 04:37:16 AM
Hi guys
Trust you are staying safe, I have this to ask and you contribution will be highly welcome. "Though BTC is rising gradually again but
the strong downtrend of Bitcoin and the fact that economies are being affected by COVID-19 epidemic, Is this an opportunity for investors to buy and accumulate before the halving cycle occurs?"

There's no "perfect time" to buy bitcoin in my opinion, it's really up to us, how are going to take the "risk". Maybe you can invest today, but can you hold on it?

You can buy anytime you want, however, if you have little appetite for risk, meaning you easily succumb and got nervous when the price started to go down because you are losing your portfolio and you can't think logically and all you wanted to do is sell right away. Then I guess you won't last in this game, just saying.

I share the same sentiments you've mentioned, including more or less the same comments by others here as well. You must have a budget and you must be prepared for both the best case or worst-case scenarios when investing. Also, the amount of research could never be discounted and if you rush to soon, you might regret and be burned by your hasty ill-advised decisions.
12  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Stay away from centralized wallets on: April 12, 2020, 02:58:51 PM
Do you even know the difference between Centralized wallets and Dec wallets? Days back I lost my coinbase account and the team aren't helping, I'm glad I only have little Bitcoin on the account, would have been a different story if I use coinomi or atomic wallet because they give users 💯 control over their funds, private keys and recovery seed are important, always remember that

Example of Centralized wallets
1. Coinbase
2. Nexo
3. Luno
4. Xapo
5. Freewallet

Any wallets that ask you create an account with mail and password is centralized, they monitor your private keys for you, be smart

When you say "they monitor your private keys for you," does this mean that you don't have access to your private keys (or they don't give it to you)?

Also, can they easily hack (or get your crypto) if they wanted to?
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