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1781  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Premier League Prediction Thread 2020/2021 on: October 16, 2020, 10:12:37 AM
Now the international break is over, I can now return back to this thread. This weekend, we'll have some really interesting fixtures. Manchester city will host Arsenal. City hasn't been in their A-game recently so I'd like to see how they'll perform against Arsenal who have been impressive so far due to recent signings and additions. We won't be seeing those humiliating city 3-5 goal defeat. Also, There's an interesting meyserside derby coming up. Everton has had an interesting form so far and wouldn't want to get that tinted by Liverpool so I'm expecting a  action packed game.
Definitely the best two games out of the four that will be played tomorrow! but look at the odds, Everton x4 - Liverpool x1.83 and City x1.51 - Arsenal x5.8...
Although I expect Liverpool and City to win their games but the odds are quite unfair especially for Arsenal! City isn't playing in its best shape for quite long time and a draw if not a surprise by Arsenal could easily happens!

I am also very excited to look forward to 2 big matches between Everton vs Liverpool and Manchester City vs Arsenal. And like you,
I also hope Liverpool and Manchester City can win the game. But it will not be easy for Everton and Arsenal to be defeated, considering
that these two teams are currently in their best form. For Manchester City I am sure can beat Arsenal, because the last 5 games in the
Premier League, City have always won over Arsenal. Meanwhile, I predict Liverpool will end in a draw against Everton.
1782  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: 10 projects that will fly in 2020-2021 on: October 16, 2020, 08:35:50 AM
Everyone is free to choose projects that are considered to be flying in 2021, and only half of the 10 projects mentioned in the opening post,
in my opinion, will fly in 2021. The rest, I doubt that the project will fly in 2021, I am sure Bitcoin, Ethereum and Ripple will fly higher than
the others. Then I predict Polkadot and Chainlink will become dark horses in 2021.
1783  Economy / Economics / Re: China is looking to get rid of the US dollar on: October 16, 2020, 02:19:45 AM
If you look at the movement of the Chinese state in recent years, trying to control the world economy. No wonder one of his goals is
to get rid of the US dollar, although it is not easy to achieve this. Moreover, most countries in the world still use US dollars for international
transactions. And also the popularity of the US dollar is still proven high compared to the Chinese currency. So go ahead if China wants to
try to get rid of the US dollar, certainly requires a lot of effort and also takes a long time to be successful. One of China's efforts to get rid of
the US dollar by creating cryptocurrency, which will be planned as a global means of payment. It is very interesting to continue to see its
developments, which is certain that the US government will not remain silent knowing this.
1784  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin legit or not on: October 16, 2020, 01:16:37 AM
I'm sure most of the members of this forum will say Bitcoin is legit, because indeed the members who join this forum trust Bitcoin
more than fiat. So I will also say the same thing that Bitcoin is legit, Moreover, during the 5 years I used Bitcoin, I was successful
to get profit from Bitcoin, surely I will without a doubt say Bitcoin is legit and very good for investment. I don't need Donald Trump
to say Bitcoin is good to believe Bitcoin is good, after all, it is unlikely that Donald Trump would say anything positive about Bitcoin,
if he himself was anti-bitcoin.
1785  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Football Transfers Speculation, Odds and Predictions on: October 15, 2020, 11:58:48 PM
^ ^  Does anybody got stats on Pogba's performance with United over the years?  His form has been dipping year after year.  

I don't think United should be going for a contract extension with him unless it's to turn him into a bargaining chip.  Lol.



Don't have proper stats but I know one thing for sure that he hasn't played much for United last season and this season he hasn't also started well so I would say feels like a player not committing properly towards team. And I don't see a reason of contract extension in his case.

You can check his stats here: https://www.premierleague.com/players/3920/Paul-Pogba/stats?co=1&se=-1

It's true that last season Pogba only played 16 times in the premier league, very different from the 2018/2019 season which played 35 appearances.
So from that his appearance seems to have decreased, and at least until the end of this year it can be an assessment of whether Pogba deserves to
renew his contract or not. But if we see Pogba's 3 appearances this season it is disappointing, by not contributing to the team, indeed, Pogba's
contact should not be extended.
1786  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Don't get moved by fake good news on: October 15, 2020, 11:11:20 PM
We have to be careful with the good news that we read, because there is a possibility that the news is fake. I also often find in
telegram groups that say that someone manages to be successful and rich, then he invites us to invest or promises us to be
successful and rich as well. That kind of thing is just a trick for scammers to trick their victims, be careful not to be swayed by
such an invitation. Because it is very rare for someone to be successful and get rich sharing their knowledge with others.
1787  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: When You trade Do You use VPN? on: October 15, 2020, 01:28:46 PM
I don't need a VPN to be able to trade, because my country doesn't prohibit cryptocurrency trading. I only use VPN to access
gambling sites, because my country prohibits gambling. But I've had bad experiences with VPNs, I had lived abroad for a few
weeks on business trip. And the country turns out to prohibit crypto related, finally I managed to access the trading place using
a VPN. But when going to withdraw my account was frozen, indeed finally I was able to make withdrawals after verifying the data.
But it requires a long process.
1788  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Another Elon Musk fake giveaway. on: October 15, 2020, 11:16:15 AM
It turns out that there are still many people who are deceived by old methods like this, even though there has been a lot of education related
to this kind of fraud. Still, there are people who believe that by sending a certain amount of Bitcoin, they will be given a double amount of Bitcoin.
Maybe those who are victims of people who want instant money, even though nowadays to get money you have to work hard.
1789  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: New Normal Game Setup - a success or a failure? on: October 15, 2020, 10:18:16 AM
Even though I was disappointed that I couldn't watch my favorite team live at the stadium, because until now the spread of the corona virus is
still happening. But I'm quite happy that some of the sports matches have started and I can watch them again, even if only watching on television.
In my opinion, the new normal game setup is still failing, because the spread of the corona virus is still happening. An evaluation must be carried
out again to look for deficiencies of the new normal game setup why the spread of the corona virus can still occur.

1790  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Chainlink is a shitcoin and will dump to zero on: October 15, 2020, 07:56:59 AM
chainlink is not shitcoin! LINK ROI is more than 7000%, and touched at $ 18,
with a total supply of only 1,000,000,000 LINK and the price can go up like that,
of course that's great performance, indeed if you buy it at a high price it will be risky, but remember LINK is not shitcoin!

You are absolutely right that Chainlink is not shitcoin, I have been trading using Chainlink since 2019. And always managed to make a profit,
don't because there are some scam DeFi projects, then we will mention all DeFi projects scams. That way of thinking is wrong, indeed, this
year's chainlink is hype until the price rises to an all time high, after that the price is dumped. But we cannot call it shitcoin, because Bitcoin
was also hype in 2017 and after that dump too, are like that we call Bitcoin shitcoin too.
1791  Economy / Economics / Re: State influence for cryptocurrency on: October 15, 2020, 01:01:09 AM
he COVID-19 pandemic that has been running for several months, has left many countries experiencing an economic crisis.
Therefore, the government took a policy by printing money to make the economy recover immediately, but its impact makes
the country increase the amount of its debt. And if government continue to print money, it will reduce the fiat value due to inflation.
This makes investors avoid investing in the traditional market which is bound to be affected by this situation. So it is likely that
investors will start investing in cryptocurrency. Because cryptocurrency is decentralized so it should not be affected by current
economic conditions, so many investors nowadays consider cryptocurrency as a safe haven.
1792  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is bitcoin truly moving forward? on: October 14, 2020, 11:59:30 PM
Of course Bitcoin is moving forward, please see for yourself the movement of Bitcoin on the coinmarketcap site. Starting from 2013 until
now in 2020 Bitcoin has increased in price, it is true that current prices when compared to 2017 appear to be decreasing. But since 2017
was when Bitcoin was hype, so the Bitcoin price increase was too fast at that time. But overall Bitcoin is really moving forward in my opinion.
So there is no need to doubt the potential of Bitcoin.
1793  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: UEFA Champions League Discussion Thread on: October 14, 2020, 11:39:53 PM
The Ronaldo coronavirus positive test is legit. The portuguese football federation released his status to the press few days ago and cnn has carried the news. https://edition.cnn.com/2020/10/13/football/cristiano-ronaldo-coronavirus-spt-intl/
Indeed, it is true. The test shows positive, then Ronaldo has no choice, he should take a rest and get some health treatment. Let's hope that he will be okay and can come back to play very soon. Actually, not only him to get positive on the test, there are some other Juve players else. This is rather bad news, I think Football competition is needed to consider for a temporary stop (paused), including UEFA Champions League competition.

I shocked when I heard the news of Ronaldo testing positive for covid 19 and I was like how did he contacted it. Does anyone if his family are negative? Meanwhile, with the level, Ronaldo use to train and medical practitioners help he will be okay faster than we can imagine cause his absent wont affect his club in their SerieA and UEFA match

All Ronaldo fans must be shocked to hear this bad news, possibility of being infected at the Juventus training camp when the Juventus vs Napoli
match is postponed. Because there are several Juventus staff who are positive for COVID19, the possibility that Ronaldo was infected there. But
I'm sure Ronaldo will recover quickly, Moreover, according to the news I read, Ronaldo didn't feel any symptoms. Unfortunately Ronaldo cannot
play against Crotone later in Serie A, but I believe Juventus can win against Crotone without Ronaldo.
1794  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Cheating or Not? on: October 14, 2020, 10:56:51 PM
It's sad the fact is like that, a lot of project teams change their rules when the campaign ends. Therefore, usually the bounty managers
include in the general rules that the project developer has the right to change the rules at any time, depending on the situation and
conditions. Sure, it looks cheating for me, but we can't do anything about it. If you do not agree with these rules, we are given the freedom
not to participate in these campaigns. So if you want to avoid KYC procedures, look for projects that have notified you from the start without
any KYC procedures. But there aren't many bounty campaigns like that.
1795  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: All most 75 exchanges and tradings have been dead in 2020 on: October 14, 2020, 09:48:57 PM
I only know Hotbit and Bitbox from all the exchanges mentioned in the opening post. It's not easy to compete in the world of cryptocurrency,
Of course without a good promotional strategy it will be difficult to compete with popular exchanges. So it is only natural that many exchanges
have closed and disappeared, but many new exchanges have also emerged. So there must be natural selection, the strong will survive.
1796  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: UK hospital launches rehab programme for bitcoin addiction on: October 14, 2020, 11:15:37 AM
To be honest, I was surprised when I read the title of this topic, I am quite surprised if there are people who are addicted to Bitcoin.
If people are addicted to gambling or addicted to drugs I can understand, but this is addiction to Bitcoin, very rarely people get addicted
to Bitcoin. Maybe people who are addicted to Bitcoin are obsessed with getting as much Bitcoin as possible, so his daily activities are only
analyzing and observing the movement of Bitcoin. If this happen is not healthy, then it needs rehabilitation.
1797  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Did anyone bet on the sharks yet ? on: October 14, 2020, 08:19:20 AM
Even though I am an animal lover, I am afraid of sharks. Maybe because it is influenced by Hollywood films that always make sharks
the fiercest predators in the sea. Just imagining it gives me goosebumps, let alone having to bet on sharks. It's clear I will avoid that,
after all, humans are always finding new ways to play gambling. But I didn't think sharks could be used as a gambling bet. Please feel
free to those who are interested to bet on the sharks, as long as no fighting and no violence. This can be an alternative gambling,
for those who are bored with the current gambling games.
1798  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: cryptcurrency arbitrage any ideas? on: October 14, 2020, 06:48:15 AM
I am one of those who do not recommend making profit from cryptocurrency arbitrage, because it is very difficult to make profit from
arbitrage. It is not enough to check prices on every exchanges, but you must have sufficient capital to be able to conduct crypto arbitrage.
Because if our capital is small, withdrawal fees will eat up our capital, and execution must be fast, otherwise will lose quickly with other traders.
1799  Economy / Economics / Re: Show me shops where i can spend crypto ...crypto is useless... on: October 13, 2020, 11:59:32 PM
Indeed, there are not many places for us to spend Cryptocurrency, but that doesn't mean cryptocurrency is useless. After all, not all
countries accept cryptocurrency, so naturally there aren't many places for us to spend Cryptocurrency. And there are many ways to
spend crypto, you don't have to spend it in the store. We can spend crypto to play gambling or some charities like UNICEF also accept
donations with cryptocurrency. So we can share a little of the profits we get from crypto for donations to charities. Don't compare it
with fiat which is thousands of years old, give the cryptocurrency a chance to grow and don't call cryptocurrency useless.

1800  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is DeFi benefiting Bitcoin? on: October 13, 2020, 11:38:41 PM
In my opinion, the beneficiary is of course Ethereum, which is what we know that the majority of DeFi projects were created using
the Ethereum network. So the Ethereum transaction fees are getting higher, because DeFi projects are getting hype. This made
a crowd on the Ethereum network, indirectly makes the price of Ethereum also increase.

But DeFi projects have also succeeded in attracting a lot of new investors into the world of cryptocurrency, and this has benefited Bitcoin too.
Because some investors who invest in DeFi projects will indirectly buy Bitcoin too, to save capital that will be used or save the profit from
DeFi projects.
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