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1261  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: The Plagiarist, Ban Appeal and the Forum on: September 18, 2020, 06:27:15 PM
The simplest way to teach this to newbies instead of complicating everything about plagiarism:

#  Never copy anybody's content, you have got a 'quote' button for it, just quote it if you want to use their content.

#  If your post contains content that can be found outside this forum like a comment that you take from a website by an important personality but you don't quote them, then you may get banned.

#  If you do not want to quote anybody's content, simply share the link of their post/thread and name them if you want to use their comments as an example in your post.

#  Crediting the person whose comments/quotes/posts/threads you are using, can save you from getting mudded as a plagiarist.
1262  Economy / Gambling / Re: TOP 10 Crypto Casinos 2020 | CryptoVegas.xyz | Casino Reviews on: September 13, 2020, 08:32:01 PM
They have their own criteria of selecting and rating the sites and I think sports betting sites are not included in their list. I don't find stake, primedice, 777coin, bitvest and many others trusted sites not in their list of top 10. Also I see sites like trueflip in the top 10 about which I have never heard before.

Criteria? What criteria can you argue about when all the betting sites recommended by them are shit and were only provided to let OP take some referral money with them? I am not against their intention but they talked about top 10 crypto casinos and that is why I used the name of Sportsbet.
1263  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Don't use your bitcointalk account password on other websites on: September 12, 2020, 09:48:54 PM
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If someone steals a PC, there is no much you can do about it.
  

Tbh, keeping such things on a PC is not only stupid, but dangerous too.
Imho, I would never keep any of my passwords stored anywhere but write them down straight away. Keep a specific book (one is fine but you can keep 2 if you fear any kind of damage to the first one). Write the website name, username, email and password (and any extra details that are important to you like your security Q&A) and do the same in the second book. You can use a carbon paper and keep 2nd book's blank page under 1st book's page and then write if you don't want to do double up your workload. Keep both the books safe (but not in same place). Saving your passwords on browsers is also not a good practice if you want to save yourself from getting hacked.
1264  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What new DeFi token do you know? on: September 12, 2020, 09:24:15 PM
I don't have any proposal but you are only attracting those defi folks to give you a lot of idea and where to invest. This is the same question as asking which crypto to invest. I don't have anything to bring in the table but wants to remind you that still be careful investing in Defi tokens.
Many of them come by and has been seen as a scam, a quick pump and dump token just like the traditional altcoins that are only living by pumping and dumping.

True, defi coins are looking like a piece of cake everybody is trying to share, but even a cake is of a limited size and cannot be consumed by all. Yfl, yfv, yfii are 3 clones that follow the same project YFI, why only YFI on coinbase pro then? I think coinbase pro only added it to their exchange to take advantage of the possibly big liquidity they know they will get through this Defi craze. These noobs have forgotten old days when NMC, PPC, XVG, BTS and many other highly hyped coins got dumped that most of those coins are not available on any exchanges.
1265  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Lessons from the Past: When bitcoin's price stabilised on: September 12, 2020, 09:02:11 PM
It is also seen that when BTC stabilized, alts began their run in the not-so-old days. Whales, bots and investors love it big when they like to stretch the timeframe to show a move, a big move which shakes the entire market. But the real fun is in hodling and waiting for a price pump as we all are familiar with what Bitcoin is and nobody knows its true value. When some defi shitcoins are pumping like crazy and even crossing Btc's price, we cannot imagine what is BTC's worth tbh. Those who sold in early days or broke their hard disks or threw them in garbage are now regretting on their decision. We should have the will power to hodl, and BTC do the magic later.
1266  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🎲🎲Robodice.io - Live streamed Social Dice Game! [Investments, Affiliates]🎲🎲 on: September 12, 2020, 08:48:54 PM
I cannot see my balance in the whole website, tried to search it everywhere. Cannot see the spin as the screen just freezes when the time of spin comes. And when I try to place a bet with 0.00000001 Eth (minimum bet) and go for the selection of 4th dice and onwards, it shows an error - Player max win amount exceeded. So we cannot win more than 2x on our bets?
1267  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What's your take on refunding 800 BNB that are effectively burned? on: September 12, 2020, 08:31:50 PM
The coins that are stuck somewhere or gone should be counted as burnt already and returning those 800 coins to the guy from the upcoming burn does not make any difference but equates his mistake with a compensation as a 'donation' for his stupidity. This will be a lesson for him either way if CZ decides to return his BNB to him or not.
1268  Economy / Gambling / Re: TOP 10 Crypto Casinos 2020 | CryptoVegas.xyz | Casino Reviews on: September 12, 2020, 08:22:06 PM
Check this out  Grin Wink

Why isn't Sportsbet.io and Bitcasino.io in your top 10 list?
I wrote a few articles for them in the past and I can make you agree that they still hold a very strong position in the gambling industry, why didn't you put them in your top 10? If you may have paid me and asked me to write some content for your top 10 casinos, I would have given much better content to you but nothing is for cheap.
1269  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🚀 Sportsbet.io - Proud partner of Southampton FC 🚀 on: September 12, 2020, 06:49:07 PM
Sportsbet.io has been doing promotion in all levels. Recently I saw the promotion video of sportsbet.io on one of the regional prank show. This way it is making it visible to the entire world. Here it is promoted as deposits and withdrawals through digital payments and not through cryptocurrencies.
https://i.imgur.com/Ug7KyqP.jpg

This is honestly something I never expected, a gambling platform advertisement on YouTube but this is helping a lot of gamblers know that they can do immediate Bank transfers to Sportsbet and can get their money credited to their account in no time. I like it when they allow me to play in my fiat currency too.

P.S.: Those who replied to me about sportsbet's live bets showing suspended many times and gave me reasons, please tell me why does it suspend cricket bets? What happens in a match that takes them a lot of time (~5-20 mins) to open up live betting again on such matches?
1270  Economy / Speculation / Re: If market crashes, BTC will crash twice as hard. on: September 11, 2020, 09:27:38 PM
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And then BTC pumped to $12K for the same reason the stock market rose back to ATHs. There was so much fiat money pumped into the market, all looking for assets to buy, not to mention all the bears who were trapped and had to buy back higher.

So you mean that the hell that we are waiting again for, will be seen again? And if it is seen, should it be seen as an opportunity to buy low or shall we just hold and shouldn't buy even if BTC takes a dip and enters $6xxx area?
1271  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🚀 Sportsbet.io - Proud partner of Southampton FC 🚀 on: September 11, 2020, 09:19:24 PM
I don't know why do the available bets just show in some games but remain suspended when that match is going on (live), when my previous bet's net win is more than 2x. I don't like this behavior of the site as I have not given any consent or permission to the website to stop me from betting.  Embarrassed
1272  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🎲🎲Robodice.io - Live streamed Social Dice Game! [Investments, Affiliates]🎲🎲 on: September 11, 2020, 08:58:47 PM
A review you might not like:

  • The website looks dull and needs better fonts, please do some good selection of fonts to be used.
  • Login/Register drop-down window should also be customized because all the words are bursting out of their areas.
  • Game is awesome, can you also add a feature like time selection? Like if I want to let a roll happen after 5 minutes from now, can I schedule a bet and roll it when I want to?
  • Please enable chat on the main page for guests too, I think it is only for users?
  • Can you let me create an account on your site via social accounts like Google or Facebook?
1273  Economy / Speculation / Re: If market crashes, BTC will crash twice as hard. on: September 11, 2020, 08:40:42 PM
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In a free market, the stock market would have totally collapsed like 1929. And if that happened, all the rational sellers wouldn't have been trapped. But this isn't a free market, and no one ever knows when the Fed is going to act or how many trillions of dollars they are going to pump into the market when they do.

I get that it's all Fed and the Trump Gov who played a major role in the plunge of their markets and still, injected more money for a buyback lookalike strategy and banged all those rational investors you told me about. But BTC market is very small yet, compared to these gigantic marketcap holding stocks. Why does it follow their crash when BTC is all that looks like being favored by investors but still gets dumped when S&P crashes? Or was it this time when the pandemic took place?
1274  Economy / Speculation / Re: If market crashes, BTC will crash twice as hard. on: September 11, 2020, 08:12:41 PM
Sure, but that March crash (~63% for BTC, ~36% for the S&P 500) hurt quite a bit, and lots of people were fooled into selling or shorting it, only to be trapped. A classic shakeout.

Wasn't it all due to Coronavirus and its effects? Wasn't there a reason for the dump? How can people be 'fooled' then? It was all intentionally done by investors to remove their fiat out of stocks as they knew that these markets were going to get a hard hit and they also played a part in this by equally dumping their stocks and shares for money as they knew they will need hard cash instead of these stocks to survive the situation after the pandemic.

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That only reinforces the OP's point I guess. BTC just dumped 21% while the S&P 500 dumped 8%. If the bottom falls out from stocks, and I think failing below the 50DMA and lower daily BB would do it, things are going to get very ugly for BTC......and fast.

Almost same is the case with BTC and if it falls below a key level of $10k and reaches down to its old support near $9350, we will head towards $7k-$7.5k and we may also see a long dip.
1275  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What has bitcoin done for you? on: September 11, 2020, 05:57:16 PM
I learned control that Bitcoin taught me. Control that is not just limited to having it in my wallet and possessing it completely, but a control which stops me from gambling. Yes, BTC helped me overcome my gambling habits or it was actually addiction, but I fought it very well because of BTC.
Want to know how?
The price of BTC is the reason I stopped gambling. I have lost more than 100 BTC (I will not give an accurate number) when it was just $500 a BTC. Though a big loss, not very big if it remained there. But it turned $10k, then $15k and even near to $20k. The number became so huge I cried the whole night (I was not so happy watching BTC going this high) and this stopped me from gambling.
1276  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN] BestChange Signature Campaign | Sr Member+ on: September 09, 2020, 04:42:46 PM
#Proof Of Authentication
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1277  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: My portfolio on: September 06, 2020, 09:44:09 PM
I bought some ETH today. Not a lot but its ok. I had Ethereum but I sold it when it spiked from $90. That is why I had no eth.

Use that ETH to buy some bzrx and wait for the right moment to sell it. It has very high potential with fulcrum (uniswap type trading and liquidity platform) and torque (lending platform) protocols on the table (already launched).



I wouldn't invest 13 percent of my money in NEO. I think this is a bad investment choice. this project hasn't made any updates for a very long time.

Don't worry about this, NEO has not spiked more than 2.5x and is 1/10th of its all time high. I think it has an opportunity to rise, but bzrx is still better.
1278  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Join this list to make $100k with us on: September 06, 2020, 09:35:39 PM
Taking action will not cost me a dime and I appreciate your choice of educating 500 people for free about forex and crypto trading.

But I want to ask this to you OP, so I don't waste your time or mine: You said you earn ~260 pounds daily, which shows that you're a highly profitable, yet experienced trader. So, you must have saved so many reports showing your trading progress graph as well as your trades? Can you share access of just 2 real accounts that you have? I'm not asking for your main password but your account number and investor-password which only allows me to enter watch-only mode. We will check it and see your trades to confirm if your claims are really of any worth.
1279  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Be careful with scam copycats of YFI on: September 06, 2020, 09:23:49 PM
This happens when investors blindly invest on a project without any proper research. When the owners themselves commit that the project is shit, investors should have taken immediate steps to save themselves from getting dumped. Investors investing their money on YFI even when YFI owners said that the token does not possess a market value and it cannot have any value, but investors pushed it high to over $35000, shows that greed can push any fake thing to skies.
1280  Economy / Gambling / Re: Smart contract based, PvP, 1v1 game - 4 Ninja [BETA] on: September 06, 2020, 09:12:00 PM
OP, I went through the whole FAQ but could not find this one answer: What is the market value of TMNT?

I tried checking coinmarketcap but did not get this coin there. What is the maximum bet a user can place? What will be the staking rewards and risks? Can you support wallet logins if I don't want to create an account on the website and play directly?
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