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1121  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: @CHADS token future on: October 18, 2020, 09:40:47 PM
--snip--

TBH, I'd literally not call these projects to be "projects" at all because they've got nothing but a hyped word called "DeFi" added to them as a tag.

Remember the good old days when a token used to fly high without any reason or without having anything special about itself?

Remember that specific word which was famous then?

It's "Blockchain" and whichever project used this word in the old days had seen a great spike in its price, albeit there was nothing in those projects at all. Chads and other DeFi based projects are just a shadow, a carbon copy of those tokens.
1122  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: If only we had a crypto version of Ebay that could save us the hindrance of fee on: October 18, 2020, 09:26:57 PM
While you can save on the deals with the already given discounts during a sale (maybe festive sale or patriotic one), you would not prefer to go for crypto when there are not enough vendors who are willing to discount you in terms of crypto. Those people who are/are not willing to sell are the ones who make/break the entire online shopping industry and considering the fact that crypto does have fees and these companies can't go for btc due to its volatile nature where its price may go anywhere the next day as well as the fees also spike with it (and I truly believe that this is the only thing that has kept BTC stabilized, to keep the fee levels intact).
1123  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: we need more volatility and faster bear bull bigger losses or bigger profits on: October 18, 2020, 08:47:46 PM
If you are expecting the whole crypto markets to work the way DeFi did, then I must say that it won't be too far for the death of this crypto world. Seriously, you need to rethink on this. What volatility are you even talking about? It was all looking fake to me because their markets are limited with least required liquidity, the marketcaps blasted in numbers because of those tokens' prices, but instead of going for its value in USD, did you check what kind of buyers they had? It was like a rat in front of an elephant who's ready to kill the rat with just one attack. BTC is doing far better than that and I'm really happy to see stable growth rather than flying high and then crying when it gets a steep pullback down as a correction.
1124  Other / Meta / Re: How does this guy bump 9 threads in under 20 seconds? on: October 18, 2020, 08:31:30 PM
When it's possible for a few members to share their sMerits within a matter of minutes (less than 2 and the number of shared merits is very high), then assuming this, we can conclude that it is humanly possible unless it is an AI bot made by LoyceV that could beat the speed of the fastest train in the world. /jk  Grin
1125  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: @CHADS token future on: October 18, 2020, 07:54:20 PM
Trust me dude, if a token has farm mining enabled with unbelievable APR, then you are gonna get hit by a dump any moment by the investors. That's what we witnessed with YFI and I believe that DeFi won't change anything unless they stop allowing these high returns which give power in the hands of noobs who are ready to sell any moment they receive their free money because they doubt they'll see that price the next day. This farming is a new name for staking in the end. So if you are waiting for a correction in Chads, don't expect too much.
1126  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Safest cryptocurrency wallets on: October 18, 2020, 07:38:41 PM
MEW is the best option for cryptocurrencies based on ERC-20 smart contracts.

Mycelium and Electrum both are good if you want to have a hold of your privkeys or generate and experience in-it SegWit.

Trezor and Ledger are best if you have some good amount of crypto on hands and if you can afford to buy these hardware to safeguard your coins (limited ones).

Cryptosteel is good for saving your privkeys on a paper and then keeping that paper safe in chips-type steel boxes.
1127  Economy / Speculation / Re: Why Bitcoin is rising suddenly ? on: October 18, 2020, 07:25:40 PM
It went up in legs not in one shot, and looks like a bull trap which needs to be passed as there's one more leg remaining downside towards $10k and maybe less if that support is met with a bunch of sellers to break it down near $9300. Don't listen to what analysts say because each of them will have a different number running on their mind and when everything goes positive, ask these experts why does btc dump even during good days? Mind well that it didn't dump yet even after the exchange maintenance and hack news, so a dump is possibly going to hit.
1128  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Is it just me or anyone experienced it as well? on: October 18, 2020, 05:21:16 PM
That's not possible unless you've set turbo betting, but after seeing your case, it doesn't seem that you did it that way. I never experienced such things ever but yeah, I've lost my bankroll many times and there were 2 websites where I tried to stop the automated button but the bets didn't stop till 2 - 3 more bets went through and I left those websites forever, never gambled there again. If it became fast, I believe it's probably rigged as the dev may have programmed it that way that whenever 2 or more losses occur and the streak continues, it won't let it stop before a few more bets pass.
1129  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 🏏🏏 sportbet.one 🏏🏏 [IPL 2020] Prediction pool and discussion 🏏🏏 on: October 17, 2020, 10:37:52 PM
A never expected win for DC as Ravindra Jadeja call for trouble on his own by sinking the worth of his innings he played during his batting when we were thinking that CSK might not even see the total score of 160, but his innings of 33 including back-to-back 2 sixes of the last over changed the total to an exceptional 179. Dhoni kept trust in him and didn't give any other bowler a chance to go for the last over and Jadeja made it a nice victory for DC by bowling like a noob and even a batsman like Axar Patel shot 3 sixes in the last over. A won victory lost by CSK.
1130  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🌟 CoinCards - Online Poker,Play Poker With Bitcoin🔥 on: October 17, 2020, 10:29:20 PM
There are users paid to post the thread in behalf of their company but what makes me anxious is efialtis said but maybe it's best for gamblers not to deposit any amount until the real representatives of the site came here cleared up things and improve what forum users see on their site, I will pass here for now and let see how it goes.

I urge users not to deposit, but most importantly, don't even give them your real email address or same* password because this may be a trick to gather your data for any evil purposes.

* = Don't use a password you already use on another website (like your email password itself) as it may be compromised and you may lose your account.

OP has copied another website's tutorials here, so beware as they haven't given any source link in their post. Their FAQs are incomplete, terms are copied and the whole website looks like a nightmare, so don't gamble there because as I said, it may be a trick to take your email and password as everyone is complaining about not getting a proper verification link from them.
1131  Economy / Exchanges / Re: 🔥Bitcoin Binary Options 80% in 60 sec. CoinCasso - partner of PSG🔥+ LIVE on: October 17, 2020, 10:06:42 PM
Thank you for an advice, however I did not ask for it. Your opinion is your opinion.
Im not looking for advice service so far Wink

The topic is accurate as we are will be adding more about gambling here.
Once again thank for your advice, however I don't take it.

Mind well, customers should be your first priority and who knows, I maybe a player at your website tomorrow or some day later? It's really not good to argue because I said that for your own good, and as I'm myself a binary options trader of an experienced level, I do understand the genre it belongs to.

It's better not to be bitter when you are trying to take off because your attitude flashes your level of professionalism, kindness and understanding. Wink
1132  Economy / Exchanges / Re: 🔥Bitcoin Binary Options 80% in 60 sec. CoinCasso - partner of PSG🔥+ LIVE on: October 17, 2020, 09:57:48 PM
This is a topic regarding the app on the service called "Long Short"
It is third party product.
Exchange provides the wallets service only with this matter.
Thank you for your opinion.

Your topic still doesn't belong to gambling as the "binary options" you're talking about, comes under "Trading" category and not gambling, so this section is not the right place for this thread. Try to move it to services or trading discussion whichever suits your topic well. And about ToS, it's better to have your own conditions or hire a professional to write your terms and conditions in a much different way (though of the same standards you talked about).
1133  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: www.wzszex.com MLAC scam, Lin Yuxin (probably false name) on: October 16, 2020, 07:20:14 PM
Have you ever heard about an "escrow"?
I believe that whenever you get contacted by somebody through some social media like Whatsapp, Facebook, Telegram, etc. and they start talking about crypto, you should never listen to them if they speak about investments or trading unless you know that person very well. If anybody contacts you outside a place where records of your chats can be deleted, it's better to ask them to sign a message over a place like this forum (as it'll be a proof with you that the person is serious). The way they duped you into this is hilarious while even made you invest multiple times but you didn't even try to ask for a withdrawal after your first deposit? Or is it like they were allowing you withdrawals before just to win your trust and later, scammed you?
1134  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do you read the TOS of a gambling site? Honest answer please. on: October 16, 2020, 07:04:25 PM
I'm biased on this question.
The reason: I read ToS with a service I believe which looks complicated or has complicated statements in their threads here. I check whether my country is allowed there to play or not, their bonus terms, the privacy statements and most importantly, their deposit/withdrawal terms and fees. The sites I'm familiar with or the ones I played at for a long time (though never gave their ToS a read before), I don't think I'll ever read their ToS because I trust them as there had been no issues in the past. Smiley
1135  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Investments Trading on: October 12, 2020, 08:35:34 PM
if vod is ready to buy and put igvauld on my account, then okay, I agree, I'm ready to choose accounts and give 50% of the profit
to buy a product he will need wmz (webmoney)


Nice try on agreeing to this and then scamming later on.
I remember somebody came some time back in the digital goods section of this forum who was selling a method like this. I asked for a vouch copy and they sent me this method only but I don't remember the thread name. It's my duty to stop my fellow member @Vod from being scammed later on because the profits you are assuming, either need buyers on the table for you to make sureshot money here or you just do those blackhat kinda things by carding into this and trying to make the buyer of the accounts (here:Vod) responsible for the same.
1136  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: I'm very worried about my Crypto Trading. on: October 12, 2020, 07:55:13 PM
I'm very worried, Will I ever be able to make some income by trading crypto?

First of all, trading is not a job, it is an activity of its own kind to make money. So, you can't earn income with trading, but can make good profits in trading.


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Everything I buy is down.

Ahh, let me know! Panic buying? Like you FOMO'ed in without even knowing what you are buying? Markets go red, and so they also swing in greens, no need to panic buy at market price, always set a buy order. Now, if you've already bought under panic (without any stop loss for sure), then please don't sell it under panic if the project is worth watching.


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If I want to earn something from Crypto trading, then what do I have to do? What do I need to know?

Don't buy anything before complete analysis has been done by you about that specific token and the amount of development it has gained since its inception. Look for possibilities rather than jumping quick under "fear of missing out" effect and stop following hypes for projects and even if you follow hype, just remember to get in before the crowd starts buying and set a trailing stop so that you may not end up in loss even if it dumps, and trailing stop will just stalk your profit price in order to let you get stopped if the price declines.
1137  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Mind Blown Gambling Facts on: October 12, 2020, 06:57:39 PM
I'm amazed I visited this thread ATM and after watching all the interesting information which I didn't knew before. I never knew Roulette was called a Devil's game, so I'm one of those devils who ambitiously play this game of numbers with those reds and blacks as extras to make money on colors too, awesome combination. BTW, is there any chance we might get the secrets of that Russian Engineer-cum-Genius who's got the idea of looting casinos through their slot machines? I'm no good at slots and I believe this might be life-changing for anyone who will know about this. Wink
1138  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: New to signature campaigns, questions. on: October 12, 2020, 06:42:18 PM
Hello, yesterday I completed a week on my second signature campaign and received $25 in bitcoin.

Congratulations on completing your work successfully, else some people can't even bear with the minimum posts because they post a bit less, you did well.


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When did you start? Do you consider this place a nice way to earn some profit every month?

TBH, I started participating in signature campaigns in the early days of when it all began to start. Enrolled and earned my $10 for the first time ever on this forum. But it took me a year before I started joining Signature campaigns because I wanted to get to know more about the technology behind BTC. Afterwards, it was like getting paid for our job, but I was wrong. I came to know that this is not a job but a priceless reward that gets paid to us in the form of money as an appreciation towards our helpful posts for the community as well as advertisement through our signatures. Although I don't, you can see it as a profit towards "trading" your contribution for some money or rewards, whichever you prefer.


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Were there any times where signature campaign paid very well like $50+ for Sr Members.

Yes, there were times when I got paid around BTC0.1 in a signature campaign I don't remember the name of. It was worth more than $50 at that time too. You can do signature campaigns on a regular basis but don't let greed get over you because that might let you take the wrong steps like spamming, burst posting, etc.


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... the person that wants to advertise his product gets paid because members click on our signatures and discover the site. It's a win-win.

No, it's not true. It's not necessary that a company that's advertising here is in assured profits each month or for a specific time period if the results of that campaign do not match their expected results, which includes but not limited to, wagers, conversions, registrations, etc.
1139  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What’s next for Libra? on: October 12, 2020, 06:25:11 PM
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Noivi seems to be just the name of the wallet - I don't think the coin has been renamed. According to The Verge,

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Facebook is renaming Calibra, the digital wallet it hopes will one day be used to access the Libra digital currencies, Novi.

Whatever, but the fact is what you said - that this project is not going to succeed and not even start at the first place. When Mark Suckerberg was considered a thief to have stolen the idea of Facebook from Winklevoss brothers, I don't think that this Libra project, which is meant to work by getting pegged with various national currencies and help Central authorities know our spends too frequently, is going to make any difference to our privacy needs but will only add a lot more chaos to it.

Maybe, some more good news here - https://cointelegraph.com/news/g7-will-block-libra-launch-until-regulations-in-place
1140  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is bitcoin truly moving forward? on: October 12, 2020, 05:52:26 PM
A falling dollar is nothing but good for BTC because BTC does react inverted to USD Index and dollar seriously seems to be in problem and USA needs to get out of their exploded debts for the dollar to survive strongly against major currencies. About the price of BTC, it is a market making by the people, of the people and for the people. There is no centralized authority involved to check and control anything in between, which is why we are free to either hodl or sell at current price, our choice. You are free to wait or just sell out your BTC and never invest in crypto again, but I'm sure you'll do because you know that BTC will always do a comeback every once in a while.
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