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1261  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Have you ever wiped off a casino through Blackjack? on: August 25, 2020, 04:49:41 PM
It is a billion dollar industry after all so a specific gambling website have sufficient funds in order to continuing operating and avoid bankruptcy just make sure that the gambling website that you will use is reliable and have a lot of players in order for you to sure that you will get the rewards if you win the jackpot. For me it is possible to win a big amount of money in blackjack even though this game considered as one of the most advantageous house edge game. Actually, I thought the term wipe out that the OP talking is a capital wipeout where a certain gambler lose all of his investment because of the mismanagement and bad risk management when playing blackjack.

I agree that it is a billion dollar industry, but it is a billion dollar industry overall and not all casinos are super rich (which is the fact why many casinos just run away and some block their users' accounts when their users win something that these casinos can't pay them). Wiping off an online casino is possible when I've already heard about one of the best BlackJack-er who was literally behind the closure of a well-established casino. It is possible for us all to win and literally make a casino "closed" if we get certain profits for a long time. I'm not into harming any casino but it's just that I want to make casino lose against me and I believe that Blackjack is one type of game that gives me the privilege to do so.
1262  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Sell or keep holding HEX? already gained 50x on: August 25, 2020, 03:44:50 PM
One of the easiest things to do in this case will be to sell half of your coins and to keep the other half, while this option is not the most profitable it is the one that is the safest, that way if the price of the coin crashes you still got incredible profits out of it that you can use to change your life or to keep investing, and if the coin keeps skyrocketing then you keep getting profits, to me that strategy is the best of both worlds but unfortunately it cannot be applied by someone that is blinded by greed.

Greed is what needs to be conquered because if greed is inside the heart of a trader, then that trader ain't no trader but a gambler and gambling will only make you lose in the long run. It's not good if you're in sheer profit but you still look for more and ask for an opinion when you already know what could be the best opinion and still don't apply it and just wait. What if that 50x gets down to 25x if the price suddenly gets halved down? There's nothing guaranteed in crypto, so keep whatever you get and watch out for something else.
1263  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What DeFi projects are your radar this week? on: August 24, 2020, 06:16:44 PM
I'm following TOB and XAMP for this week and I can clearly say that these 2 coins are poised to enter the bull run very soon (though, I don't know if these coins are DeFi based or not). DeFi is not the future actually, and BTC will definitely take over once again above YFI soon as DeFi is just a 2-day story, and BTC is a well-written history which will define the future of cryptocurrencies forever.
1264  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Have you ever wiped off a casino through Blackjack? on: August 24, 2020, 05:48:36 PM
afaik in a blackjack game the winning number is exactly at 21 not 20 but i dont know if there are other variations of the blackjack game that you have played  . i played the game rarely and if i still remember the dealer can also hit or risk higher numbers and manage to beat you  but of course this sometime fail and you can get the win  .  my biggest won on a casino is not from a blackjack , i rarely play this game like i said earlier because its too instant  and i cant enjoy my small capital   .

The basic strategy I was talking about, was that I need to double down only when I believe my cards will definitely make me a win (and that too, after adding the next card believing that it'll make the total less than 21). Another thing, if I lose on a bet, I'd just double up my bet 2-3 times and I see that I don't get a big losing streak anytime (might be my luck) which gives me more confidence to play for a long time. But the fact is, we should stop somewhere, else we'll definitely start losing more.
1265  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Have you ever wiped off a casino through Blackjack? on: August 24, 2020, 03:22:22 PM
I think the actual game or a physical game is slightly different from the other because online casinos uses algorithm so I must say the probability in online casinon is different from actual game, it could not be determined so easily, while in real game or actual casinos , banker might do some tricks that out of the game but it is all depends on you on where do you want to gamble.

Well, I played this time with real money and my experience was a bit different (though not in loss, but didn't gain the way I did during Virtual mode). I believe that casinos which aren't good at having a better house edge would definitely try to cheat by throwing better cards from dealer's end in order to make us lose much more and I guess there's nothing like provably fair in such type of a game (yes, I'm talking about online casinos and cheating is much more easy here for them to do, compared to real casinos).
1266  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Have you ever wiped off a casino through Blackjack? on: August 19, 2020, 12:20:28 PM
I know understanding and playing blackjack is easy even for a mere beginner but this can put you in a bad state when you become too overconfidence with yourself and believing you can always win, I don't really believe that you mastered the blackjack game itself because I believe that mastering a certain game needs a vast experience to tell yourself that you master it.

Ah, my bad I wrote that I've mastered the game lolz. Stupid of me!  Cheesy
Anyways, when I said that, I was not overconfident at all and yes, I do understand that I'll need years of experience in order to call myself an expert of this game. It's just that, I've seen how easy the game is and I'm also aware of the variable house edge feature of this game and I think of it as an advantage so to be able to reduce it to under 0.8%. I believe that if understood correctly and learnt some major strategies, we can surely win more than what we can lose. The only thing I didn't like on some casinos is the max bet limit. Sad


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I think the FUN is on the blackjack fun platform as a test currency in their platform.

No, I'm sorry I mistyped it as fun, what I meant was that it's PLAY money that I've played the game with (virtual money I mean, which I can use to practice the games available on a casino).



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Have you ever made a lot of money and made a casino helpless with this game?

I'd also like to hear on this if any of you have made something good with this game on any casino platform.
1267  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: CryptoEarn(.)com - What would you turn it into? on: August 19, 2020, 12:01:32 PM
Very Interesting. How are faucet websites usually built? And for ad-sharing do you mean paying people crypto for watching ads? Not sure if there is an adshare type of program for crypto.

Yes, AdShares are some shares people buy to advertise their stuff on your website where you can make two types available for your users, for those who want to earn something through their ads, you can set up a way where they will be able to buy ad packs and then let them watch ads daily in order to gain some % of that spent amount added daily to those users accounts till that ad pack expires. Another type is the banner and paid to clicks where advertisers will just advertise and won't get any rewards for the same. You can also involve a matrix system (check out Justbeenpaid.com if you are not aware of it, or if you are, just do it like that). Wink

About faucets, I can't really help but I can say that there are scripts available online by many reputed users which you can set up on your site to open a faucet. But trust me, faucet won't earn you anything these days because there's just one faucet running in my view, and that's freebitcoin. Smiley
1268  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: CryptoEarn(.)com - What would you turn it into? on: August 18, 2020, 11:55:40 PM
A faucet. I'd turn it into a faucet if I could have got some sponsors for this project.
Else, an ad sharing community programme where people will watch ads and get paid around 5-10% daily based on what I decide, and then I'll pay some extra % to them in the end, but will charge enough to the advertisers to keep it running. Would keep the advertisement packages at less cost so to make it affordable for an average Joe. AdShares type of programmes typically brings in a lot of potential investors to your website, which will also be beneficial for your banner and text ads which you can place on top, mid-left or mid-right and bottom which will gain some extra bucks to you to pay for your ad-watchers. You don't need to charge your advertiser for CPM and you can just make it a complete CPC site.
1269  Economy / Gambling discussion / Have you ever wiped off a casino through Blackjack? on: August 18, 2020, 11:45:26 PM
I had been playing Blackjack with fun money for a few weeks now and learning more about how it is being played, where should I Hit, where should I stand and where to double down my bet/split the cards, etc. The only major thing is that, the number should not exceed more than 20 or in some cases, 21 whereas if the dealer gets the almost same number or higher but under 21, then dealer takes it. I've won so many times that I believe I've mastered this game and should start stealing some money from casinos through this game. Do you think I should try my hands on this game with real money? Have you ever made a lot of money and made a casino helpless with this game?
1270  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Will "De-Fi" replace traditional banking in the future? on: August 18, 2020, 11:38:04 PM
Replacing traditional banking will initially require mass adoption  from all around the world where even haters start to love and believe in crypto. I believe that DeFi has already played a big role in bringing back the attention of mainstream towards crypto once again, where the centre point of attraction were coins which did more than 3000x in less than a month, excellent! Anyways, I can't say that traditional banking will be destroyed completely but yeah, if everyone becomes a fan of the crypto ecosystem then definitely, there are people who will stop traditional banking once and for all.
1271  Economy / Economics / Re: Economy restart big Boom and prosperity Coming on: August 18, 2020, 09:38:49 PM
You're giving false example here that Australia will lend like others but do you know that they have been actively promoting crypto in their country already? And about crypto boom, yes I believe that we might see awesome days even better than 2017-18 period (and we're already seeing some superb returns with highly promising DeFi tokens which I'll now start to invest in after I do complete research because this is crypto and anything can happen here.
1272  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: The importance of support resistance on: August 18, 2020, 09:15:13 PM
Support and resistance both work as a backbone for trading and if spot correctly, this can help you guess the moves with utmost accuracy. These two are the security of the trade you enter and can help you set targets a bit more accurately even when a new event like reaching ATL is there and you don't get what should be used as a support in order to enter the trade at the right time.
1273  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Tradetokennetwork.org SCAM Warning - Fake Team on: August 18, 2020, 08:57:20 PM
Pls stop saying our team is fake because this is not true. The allegation was one team member was fake and I have tried to clarify this but you are still adamant and hell bent to destroy our project with harmful comments. Once again I reiterate my team isn't fake neither am i, you can verify this their links and contacts are all there. The only issue we have was with the programmer which we have sorted out by sacking him immediately

Were you unaware about him being not him and somebody else? If that's the case, why would anyone follow you anywhere when you were not even able to catch a person who is using someone else's personality and their name just to gain some money through it? And if you knew all this and are now pretending, I guess you'll now have a hard time here trying to scam us and/or convince about your so-called mistake.
1274  Economy / Gambling / Re: Gambling.org Official Thread - Trusted Online Gambling Sites Since 1996! on: August 18, 2020, 07:08:40 PM
Your choice to go the content way is great, I truly appreciate it.
The website stunned me actually, are you looking for a few reviewers to review some sites and give you awesome articles? If yes, I'm up for some work and I can be one of those people who will give you completely unbiased reviews. Please make everyone more awake on the age matter as the under 18 age restriction is a necessary step to be followed, not just by the gambling industries but also the parents who fear that their kids might be gambling behind their back.
1275  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: For the kind attention of the Gambling sites , a small suggestion on: August 18, 2020, 06:58:59 PM
^ In most cases, we can not literally monitor if a minor is using since it does not require a camera in gambling (for real), kids nowadays are smart enough, some can even know the flow of the stock market and most of them can navigate the computer expertly. KYC is the best way to do it, nevertheless, parents should be aware that their kids can imitate them exactly what they are doing. But the problem is, gamblers avoid KYC for their privacy.

There are spying softwares available in the markets, if parents are too worried about their kids going the wrong way, they should definitely buy it if they don't have time available to be given to their kid. These things will occasionally occur mostly in rich families because of the fact that rich parents don't often look behind their children and support the old tradition that a maid will look after their kids, whilst the truth is, maids don't give a damn about how kids are living, how they behave and where they go. If parents start watching their children, find them gambling and then calmly ask them where did they get to know it? Why did they gamble? What was their mindset? I'm sure their kids will definitely cope up with the situation they get stuck either due to addiction or any depression.
1276  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: If you thought you had found the real satoshi with 99.9% certainty ... on: August 18, 2020, 06:05:56 PM
It's a binary option i.e. Never = No.  Wink

Nice logic, I'm impressed, not only for this but also by the reaction of the whole community after I selected my favorite option and saw that almost everyone here has chosen that "Never = No" and will support the work of Satoshi rather than trying to be an arbitrator or a sockpuppet of governments.
1277  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Sell or keep holding HEX? already gained 50x on: August 18, 2020, 05:51:45 PM
Being a good investor, sell a partial amount of HEX (you choose what you're willing to "dump" and how much do you want to keep based on your faith in both - the project and the team). I believe that trusting blindly on something can cost you what you're already gaining, so it's better to be happy with what you already have. If you were to ask this for YFI (yearn.finance), I'd still say no because the way it quickly went up, the same way it'll get flash crashed one day soon. It's not about the DeFi itself but the craze behind it, and once it settles, you'll regret why you didn't bother to sell at the time when you've had $300k already on your hands. If you think 50x is less and you are going to get a jackpot hit through this coin (though, remember this that nothing could beat BTC ever), please keep holding and wait, but don't wait too long that you don't even get your initial capital. This isn't about pessimism against this token or any other tokens, but the fact that it is already too high to wait for.
1278  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Need advice/ sent a crypto to wrong address on Coinbase. on: August 18, 2020, 05:12:25 PM
Thanks for your insight. I appreciate all the advice people are giving me. I totally appreciate that is it is difficult and time consuming. But we are also talking about a momentary mistake  costing me $12000. That seems kinda crazy. I guess at the very least the asset is not technically gone I just have to wait and hope and pray that they list wBtc one day and I’d get it back? So technically my money hasn’t like vanished and is still there?

If you have sent it on an address, it is still on that address and didn't leave for the universe yet so to get hidden out somewhere else. /s
Stop acting like a kid, I know it's your mistake but at least they are looking into it. So, either way, they might try to (most probably) add wBtc to their smart contract and let you be able to get your money back. Not just that, try to get this resolved because you already know that crypto market is volatile and if your asset is volatile enough, don't let it stay for too long in their hands. Trust me, coinbase ain't gonna steal nothing from you, just wait, keep patience and co-operate with them. I hope that your KYC is already verified there so you don't have to prove your ownership and wait for your KYC verification to get completed.
1279  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: If you thought you had found the real satoshi with 99.9% certainty ... on: August 18, 2020, 04:53:36 PM
I'm not a stupid like John FucAfee who can do anything for money and I bet if he knew the identity of Satoshi, then Satoshi would himself/herself/themselves be the most stupid person to believe that ass. I'd never reveal his identity but would go to him to discuss things on how to maintain the ecosystem and how to keep the focus on the ideas which Satoshi brought to the community. I'd never reveal his identity because if I were him, I'd never want to let anyone know about myself but my findings. My research would work as my identity (same as how Satoshi did) and I'd rather keep a distance from everyone but work from behind the scenes. @OP, a personal suggestion here, please add a third option in the poll - Never.
1280  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: For the kind attention of the Gambling sites , a small suggestion on: August 17, 2020, 11:13:43 PM
Is KYC really needed? My only question to you as well as that offline casino where that minor girl was caught gambling -
Were they blind enough to be unable to spot that she could be an underage? How would a 12 year-old girl look? If they can't even spot this thing in front of them, don't you think that today's kids are advanced enough to make a fake ID proof and/or just change their DOB in it in order to gamble anywhere? What difference will KYC make? I have seen many online services which provide fake KYC material for us for just $50 (and some for even less), what change will come after implementing this? Instead of implementing KYC, I believe that strict parental control should be there in order to stop their kids go the gambling way. In online casinos, it'll be much more easier for the kids to enjoy the freedom as they can easily fake out the ID (but here, they'll give someone else's ID like one of their elder ones) and can gamble behind the scenes hiding their real identity.
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