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2941  Other / Off-topic / Re: What do you think about youtube/twitch marketing? Is it ethical? on: September 17, 2021, 02:30:50 PM
Most of the times I have seen youtubers who were using high quality equipment, tech support, etc and had different casino themes on their video but were acting like an actors and were swearing that they were playing with their own money.

So, what do you guys think, is this kind of marketing ethical?

I do have mixed feelings for this. Unfortunately, there are YouTubers who are paid by the gambling websites in order to sponsor the latter. The funds that those YouTubers have came from the owners of the gambling website and in some cases, the odds are also rigged.

As someone who frequently watches YouTube, there was an instance where I got hooked in trying these so called "skin-gambling websites" (CSGO) where a famous YouTuber promoted it. Unfortunately, the results were not the ones that I was hoping for. But on the other hand, these YouTubers also get paid from it as a source of their income.
2942  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What we think is a quality post on: September 17, 2021, 12:43:49 PM
i have seen that newbies is adopting the system of long article with valueless point, so it's encouraging and admirable to make post that is lesser and have meaning, it's not that I'm condemning a long article writers post but we should understand the concept that your content  of post  at first also understand the summary of your point.

I think this is mainly to the influence of other posters who share tons of useful information who get merited at the end. The only difference is, either newbies copy-paste something (plagiarism) from the internet or they share tons of information which are not relevant at all.

Like what you have mentioned, even a short-reply but with meaningful and useful information can do the trick as long as you're focusing on the point of the thread. While this may take some time for some newbies to learn, all small-steps are big achievements on their own.
2943  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: G A M B L E R S ❗❗ What are your thoughts on this? on: September 16, 2021, 05:19:07 PM
As someone who has prior experience betting against the house, I can comfortably say that I choose option "B". The odds of the house are just too huge for me to risk an amount. Though while I do understand that most people would prefer to bet against the house due to its convenience, I would still choose option "B" for the fact that the diversity it offers are unparalleled.

But if I do not have the luxury of waiting, I would in a heart beat, choose option A due to its convenience and simple mechanic.
2944  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling Book/Website Suggestions ? on: September 16, 2021, 03:33:05 PM
My father loved to gamble, and was a big Blackjack player.  He was an incredibly smart guy, and always did his homework before ever doing anything at all.  That was no different when it came to gambling.  I remember seeing him read several Blackjack books, which was his favorite game to play.  Do you guys own any good gambling books or know of any website where you can learn skills to play certain games like Blackjack, Poker etc?

A book about gambling? Hmmm that's a gamble! HAHA jokes aside, I think instead of purchasing a book, it is better to read articles online or watch videos on YouTube. There are tons of materials that are free on the internet and purchasing a book specifically for 'gambling' may not be a good idea.

Like what most have mentioned, just do some proper research on Google and lots of results would show up.

I'm surprised to know that there's something as gambling book, I was wondering what are those book for. Strategy? Facts or history about the gambling? I think the only interested with that are serious gamblers. As for me I am not really interested with books I just keep enjoying playing gambling site and always losing.

I did not expect this also- I mean, what would be the content of it? I think it is relatively useless to provide tips since everything's a gamble on gambling?
2945  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why some millionaires hate Bitcoin? on: September 16, 2021, 02:55:00 PM
Some wealthy people have expressed their disdain towards Bitcoin. They believe Bitcoin is a scam or Ponzi scheme backed by nothing. Figures like Warren Buffet, and even Donald Trump himself believe Bitcoin is a sham. I'm surprised to see this, since Bitcoin brings many profit opportunities to its "hodlers". For some reason, millionaires (or billionaires) hate Bitcoin. They usually support Gold and Fiat, not wanting to try something new like crypto/Blockchain tech. Justin Sun tried to convince Warren Buffet to get into crypto a while ago, only to find that his efforts were in vain.

Thoughts? Huh

Most millionaires do believe in the traditional type of investment- which is either purchasing stocks or gold on the market. Since most of these investors got their wealth from a relatively risky method, some do not approve of investing into an instrument which is highly volatile (cryptocurrencies).

Though this may be the case, some big investors are jumping on the ship as they expressed their interest towards cryptocurrencies. Imagine a millionaire purchasing several hundreds of BTC. The slightest increase/decrease on its price means gain or loss of millions of $$$ on their part.
2946  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling awareness for adolescents on: September 14, 2021, 02:15:53 AM
Of course, every concept against Gambling is very good, but not sure how effective it is as we have seen the gambling addiction numbers is still way high in every country. Not just for ordinary gamblers, but we have seen a lot of sport athletes dabbing themselves in gambling and how much people around them advise to control themselves it's going to be very difficult. Hopefully though, with this kind of programs, young adults could be successfully swayed against the potential ill effects of gambling.

I do think it is better to have some sort of initiative rather than just leaving it unnoticed. The fact that UK government has recognized the potential risks and harm of gambling says a lot about its impact on the health and livelihood of the youth on their country. With this kind of program, while it may not completely prevent gambling addiction, it provides an extra layer of security against it.

Nowadays, lots of programs have been created against gambling addiction. There are also programs which promote gambling awareness especially to the youth in which their curiosity might spark their interest on it.
2947  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Trading is not a Game . on: September 13, 2021, 04:16:32 PM
  All Traders has a big knowledge regards in trade they never expected to win in trade cause they know that in market the cryptocurrency in trade is Volatile and everybody know that in trading is unexpected wetheir we lose or win.

  Some newbie in trade and they have not enough knowledge regards in trading after that they take a risk an they just lose, all they will say that trading is a scam ,fake, not reliable, and not Good to trade. That's why they lost their faith about trading . That's why some traders here give some advice on how to trade or before you trade we must learn how to enter in trading.

Like what I previously mentioned in similar threads, trading involves a great amount of risk. There was this article that I read before that 97% of beginner traders lose money in their first attempt while 3% only earned as much as a bank teller.

Trading is definitely not a game as it requires capital and skill. The knowledge on the market will definitely help you arrive at a decision on whether to purchase/sell your coins but experience is what separates a trader from a skilled one. That is why, before you trade, make sure that you trade only the amount that you're willing to lose. If you are a beginner, never go all in.
2948  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Concern about the the problem of online underaged gamblers. on: September 13, 2021, 03:57:01 PM
What are your thoughts?, What are the possible solutions to the problem of the rising number of online underaged gamblers?

Though this may backfire on the side of the online gambling website, submitting/requiring KYC documents during the registration is one way in order to combat online underaged gamblers. But then again, most people avoid gambling websites that require KYC and this would definitely take a toll on the player base of a gambling website, thus, I do not see this happening in the near future.

"On the internet, nobody knows you're a dog"  Cheesy
I think that this problem cannot be solved without total surveillance of users - this option is unacceptable, so the old proven option remains - this is the concern of the parents. Both by law and by common sense, parents are responsible for their children, so they must solve this problem.

I agree with your statement. I think the curiosity of a child does wonders but they must be properly guided and briefed by their parents about gambling and its potential harm to one's future.
2949  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: HLG - m.rtorrents.com - legit or scam? on: September 13, 2021, 03:40:05 PM
To be honest I don't know what your intentions to use this buggy websites and the so called investment opportunity isn't interesting like ordinary ponzi scam, I don't even know what single minimum purchase they mean.

I also visited the website and noticed on how quickly they'd created this website- it's like no effort at all was used in the making of this.

Please, do not even bother to check or to think about investing into this project. Like what Jawhead said, no information, no whitepaper, no team members were posted. It's like the developers hastily created this project as a test but they just shoot their shot hoping that one would invest into this abomination.

Being new, you should not make posts like this in this board. This is the Scam accusations section. Move your post to reputation or service discussion.

I agree with Yahoo. This is the scam accusation board in which threads here are reserve for reporting scams, etc. If you have sufficient proof about this website you posted, feel free to report it here so others would be notified as well.
2950  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Slot vs Video Poker on: September 13, 2021, 02:52:04 PM
1 what are the similarities between slot games and video pokers?
2 between slot and video poker which is more technical and requires skills to play?
3 what are your personal experiences with both games?

Slot games and poker have one similarity- is that they fall on the same category as 'gambling'. Both also involve luck in playing but the latter requires some sort of skill in order to reduce the risks associated with the game. In addition, there are lots of factors that have to be considered that may turn the tide of the game in your favor in poker.

Personally, slot games are my 'go-to' game as it does not require some thinking. You just pull down the lever and let luck decide your fate. Unlike in poker where it is very tedious, I value my time a lot and when I see that my budget is depleted (or if I achieved my goal), I'd leave quickly.

2951  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: A good man/woman leaves an inheritance on: September 13, 2021, 12:49:44 PM
I recon that in the coming years folks are going to will their wallet seed and passphrases to their family members, their favorite charity, and even their kids unborn. As an investor or crypto trader is this a legacy you would want to leave behind?


Definitely! The problem with leaving cryptocurrencies behind is that it requires some sort of password in order to access the cryptocurrencies that you have. In the event that a person suddenly dies, all of those cryptocurrencies would be stuck in those wallets forever without any hope of recovering them (unless you know the password).

While we are in this topic, I wonder how many wallets right now are locked with hundreds to thousands of cryptocurrencies inside as their owners have died or left them behind? I do hope that there is some hope of recovering those said wallets given the technological advancement in our day and age.
2952  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Greatest Gambling Losers on: September 13, 2021, 06:51:29 AM
Great compilation really. However I am sure that there has been even biggest losses or loosing strikes that have gone unnoticed. Particularly, I am thinking of the Arab Princes and Indian millionaires playing private games at private rooms where nothing that happens inside ever reaches the outside world. You would not even believe the amount of money these guys spend in a day. There is nothing that they cannot buy right there and right now, so I can only imagine what they might do if they get "hot".

Oh, that sounds intriguing. That would be a lot of money in that "private room," I agree. But why do they play, I wonder? Is it for the money or for the fun? If so, why are they in the private rooms? Though if you are truly a princess or a VIP, it would be a better choice to be in the private room just to be safe, as they cannot bet large in public.

I think creating a list about the biggest losses of losing streak of people would be slightly advantageous to the people who are addicted to gambling. I also do think it is a way of convincing the public about the dangers of gambling addiction and the costs associated with it.

Some millionaires do gamble for the sake of having fun due to the adrenaline experienced on betting huge amounts of money. Though some rich people do it for fun, others do it primarily for gaining profit. They would rather choose to bet against the odds even if the chance of winning is 50/50.
2953  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Crypto is a side hustle, not a life or death situation on: September 13, 2021, 06:05:26 AM
All valid points. but at this stage in crypto, with how it's widespread, some people have turned this into their full-time job so for some they treat it like a full-time job where you don't get off your chair, you don't eat well, work long hours and don't sleep. Not always but sometimes.

All the points that OP mentioned are valid as it gives us a daily reminder not everything revolves around cryptocurrency.

The problem stems when you trade full-time as you rely on this aspect for your daily/monthly needs. In addition, there are people who trade/invest large amounts of money and the slightest movement, either increase or decrease on its price, means gain or loss of thousands of $$$ on your part.

But I do agree with the points raised by OP though it may be really difficult when you're on the receiving end.
2954  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How would you spend 10000 cad on cryptocurrency today? on: September 13, 2021, 01:51:29 AM
So that's my question, i currently have 10000 extra dollars sitting in my bank account that i am going to invest in cryptocurrency. I would like to gather opinions on how you guys would invest this type of money today in the crypto market. I probably will just invest it all in bitcoin but i am still open to other choices in alt coins as well. I know a bit about cryptocurrency  since i got involved with it in 2017 but i don't follow everything about it everyday. I am more of a hodler a set and forget for the long term type of guy. so what do you guys think? i am curious thanks

I would suggest to diversify your investments by investing into BTC and to some altcoins BUT majority of your investment should be allocated to BTCs.

For example, I would invest 70-80% of those CADs to BTC while the remaining would be allocated to some altcoins in the market. The reason behind this decision is due to the potential of the price of BTC skyrocketing in the future especially after the fork 3-4 years from now. In addition, ETH and XRP have shown to have some big potential on their price which is highly recommended also for long term investment.
2955  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Let's Say Bitcoin is scam on: September 12, 2021, 05:06:55 PM
Let's just it is scam
How Long from Today we have left until Bitcoin will be done?
Let's say its scam we know today so how long we have time until it collpse?
Just humble speculation Let's play out the worse case scenario hope for the best prepare for the worse!

What determines the price of BTC is the law of demand and supply. In addition, its price is also dependent on how people purchase it on the market. That is why, BTC has been associated as the new era's "digital gold" where people have been investing it for long-term.

The question is, is BTC a scam? I don't think so. With its price steadily increasing on the market and more establishments have been accepting it as an alternative currency, BTC won't be tagged as a scam anytime soon.
2956  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: F1 Formula Sports Racing - Sportsbet.io promotions & discussion thread on: September 12, 2021, 04:44:07 PM
Awesome race! I'm so glad and happy for McLaren and their podiums and it was hilarious to see the shoey being done again and this time Zak Brown and Norris taste the great champagne of Ricciardo haha.

Regarding the incident between Max and Lewis , lets be fair and admit that Max is reckless and always have been in this way and its clearly his fault today. I was mad at him when he walked near Lewis and did no bother to check him if we was okay as the halo just saved him from serious injured. Today , Max lost a lot of respect from me ...not that he had much.

Holy moly, this GP is definitely my favorite this year! Seeing Ricciardo winning a pole position on F1 can definitely boost his confidence in driving. But I do think we should also give credit to Bottas. He was at P19 and ended in P3. He's just really consistent and I am definitely excited to see him in Alfa Romeo this 2022.

When I saw the crash between Lewis and Max, I knew that this would be my favorite GP. The level of competitiveness that those two provide are just unparalleled from what I have seen over the few years!

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2957  Local / Pilipinas / Re: Bitcoin price not in a good Hight. ano masasabi niyo ang dahilan si Elon ba...? on: September 12, 2021, 04:32:18 PM

Kung mapapansin niyo talagang tahimik ngayon si Elon pero no wonder kapag nag ingay na naman yan ay siguradong pampagulat na naman ang dala niyan. Well, Isa siyang maimpluwensiyang tao at mayroon siyang kakayanan na manipula ang merkado kahit na sa tweet lang niya. Not loving the vibe sa totoo lang kasi if pro-crypto siya hindi niya dapat minamanipula ang merkado lalo na ng inanunsyo ng kompanya niya ang pagbenta at hindi na pagtanggap ng Bitcoin.

Itong taon na ito nagkaroon ng malaking disruption sa Cryptocurrency dahil kay Elon, dalawa ang napatunayan nya, at ito ay kaya nya manipulahain ang market at ang market ayt hindi mature at naniniwala pa rin sa mga pump at dump isang halimbawa nga ay itong Dogecoin na buoing community ay naniniwala na hindi na ito mag pump at mananatili na lang na isang meme Coin.

Madaming factors ang nag dederive sa pag taas or pag bagsak ng presyo ng BTC. Relatively, stable siya ngayon sa P2.3M pero bumababa din siya occasionally depende sa demand/supply.

Ngayon, HODL lang talaga ang ginagawa ko though lahat ng mga BTC na nakukuha ko ay galing sa proceeds ng campaign signature. Si Elon naman, napakalaki kasi ng impluwensya niya sa crypto space kaya kahit anong sabihin niya, ang laki ng epekto nito sa presyo.
2958  Economy / Economics / Re: @Deloitte: "The fiat currency will be gone in 5 to 10 years". on: September 12, 2021, 02:48:38 PM
I think they are completely disregarding the disparity among developed, developing, and underdeveloped countries in terms of technological advancement and priorities.

While I do see that developed and some developing countries may be able to adapt, underdeveloped countries would be heavily prejudiced assuming that this shift is soon to be implemented. Transacting using cryptocurrencies require the use of some sort of 'technology' or device that would allow a person to trade their coins. Remember that not all countries have the luxury of shifting toward this kind of implementation as there are other problems that they are more focused on dealing first.
2959  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Dice multiplayer theory on: September 12, 2021, 01:28:53 PM

Multiplayer means playing with other gamblers against the house right? I honestly don’t know much about if there’s a theory on this and if its really work because as far as I know, dice game is also a luck game like roulette so your strategies wont work at all, I’d rather enjoy playing than to take this serious, it wont work.

If players like us are not aware of the existence of multiplayer dice games, then this is something interesting for us to explore unfortunately OP did not give us a clue on what this multiplayer dice game is, and on what gambling site can we find it and how can it be played, when he logs in he will be surprised on the reaction and he should give us more details.

I think OP's question is rather vague- since it opens a plethora of questions that only us members could assume his true intention.

In adherence to this so called "multiplayer dice game", I assume that players assemble which go against the house in some instances. Well, this kind of setup may be beneficial to the players as this calls for camaraderie against the odds/house. Though I still advise that before you gamble, you should always have a budget for the day in order to avoid overspending.
2960  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Can you protect your Bitcoin from market volatility? on: September 12, 2021, 12:24:21 PM
Exchange to stable coin might be a forward answer to protect from volatility and only trade with some portion of your money to prevent from huge loss. Volatility is the purpose why people are trading with Bitcoin, since they have a chance to made good sum money rather than other trading asset. Made 1% profit each day is already good, don't be too greedy or you could loss.

This is actually a good advice.

Exchanging your BTCs to a stable alternate cryptocurrency may be the key but this would involve some risk associated with its price. Though the only trade back to this exchange is the limited amount of profit one would accumulate on the process.

Still, I do think that HODLing will be the way to go for long-term investments. If a person wants to focus on short-term gains, then there would be some risks also associated due to its price volatility. That is why, the key is always research and knowledge on the market.
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