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1381  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do you think eSport gambling will become more popular than normal Sport betting? on: June 30, 2020, 08:54:18 PM
There is a possibility for this as due to lockdown and CoVID-19, the situation has become worst for normal sports which gave huge boost to eSports betting which is why many bettors have shifted their interests to watching eSports instead of normal sports. But I'm waiting for the audience gatherings on the grounds during normal sports games/matches becoming possible, and then we'll see what happens next.
1382  Economy / Gambling / Re: List of some gambling sites I play and trust. on: June 30, 2020, 08:38:17 PM
I wonder why Sportsbet.io isn't on your list yet? Maybe because you never played there? Try it and give a good review about that site as well. Another thing, just putting your withdrawal screenshots won't help, but it'll be good if you include these screenshots in a well-written article where you can share what did you like about the website, what you didn't, what do you expect more and what did you play to get that withdrawal amount, I mean sharing your whole journey would be exciting if that's not a problem.
1383  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: HONEYWELL Quantum Computer: what does it mean to BTC on: June 30, 2020, 08:19:27 PM
If I base my knowledge on what I saw in Avengers: Endgame and think that Quantum physics was the technology that was used as a base in order to go into the past and return to their current time (and maybe even future), then I don't understand the reason why Quantum computing couldn't mine BTC at a quicker rate than current one. Then comes a fact to my mind that with the rise in speed of mining BTC, rises the difficulty. So even if Quantum computing ever becomes able to try to destroy the ultimate BTC mining industry, won't this difficulty part affect as a hurdle there as well? The only problem I see is that, current miners won't be able to mine BTC if this takes place and it'll turn into a fully centralised industry.
1384  Economy / Speculation / Re: Question about Speculation on: June 30, 2020, 08:11:00 PM
There are hundreds of unique factors which relate to the price rise and fall. It falls mostly because miners want to redeem their BTC in cash and so a sell-off takes place, or some whale enters and decides to buy/sell BTC and wants to pay premium or wants them at lower price, then you may see a shake off in the markets. If there's a buy order that's set below the current market price but it has lots of money involved and the whale slips it down every time it gets reached, then a sell off may take place. When sellers are exhausted and bigger whales want smaller ones to buy their BTC for a premium rate, they increase the price a bit and sell them to those smaller ones at higher rates.
1385  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: [scam alert] This guy is offering 30% off for selling bitcoin. on: June 30, 2020, 07:59:58 PM
That's a new way of an old scam technique and I believe I have seen the old scam and even exposed it here. In the old scam, they used to ask us to sign up on a fake exchange to try to withdraw their BTC for them and they would pay us some percentage, and after requesting a withdrawal there, and the exchange showing it as processed with a fake txid, they put you into trouble by blaming you that you ate their BTC. This somehow relates to that old school scamming technique.
1386  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: FOMO In Crypto; How to identify It on: June 30, 2020, 06:50:13 PM
--snip--

That is why I don't follow hypes nor to listen to trading signals. What actually they are doing is to create a market drama that will catch the attention.

I somehow disagree with your statement here considering the fact that there are very very few channels that give you the correct trading signals (some don't even give signals but insights) and the rest are just to create chaos in the markets while they just make money selling on their followers' money. Whatever has been in the making these days is adding more FOMO kinda situation nowadays and people literally don't care giving a damn to researching about what they're going to invest in, but they just see something moving and FOMO in. It's not something bad to FOMO in but the time to get out from that coin is what matters the most.
1387  Other / Meta / Re: Red Tagged ID remove this forum ? on: June 30, 2020, 06:43:03 PM
I don't think that removing someone would really help but rather encourage these people (who are removed) to create a new account and scam as their old account ID gets removed so it'll be easier for them not to be remembered, which will increase the chances that they will definitely come back to the forum with a new identity (which they can already do) but if they are left with a negative feedback, they will still use their old account (I'm talking about the tagged one) and this will stop them from making a new account, gaining merits to gain higher ranks and scam as it'd be a hassle for them to wait.
1388  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Plagiarism in newbies on: June 30, 2020, 06:23:00 PM
It's not just a newbie issue but has become an issue for those who ever plagiarised and either intentionally or accidentally forgot to credit the person who was behind that comment. The only thing for newbies to do is to go by the rules, but for that they need to read them first else nothing could help them. Plagiarism is being done more by those who come here only for money making.
1389  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How to Overcome and Handle Your Mistakes in Trading? on: June 30, 2020, 05:49:21 PM
The best way to overcome and handle our mistakes in trading according to me is to write down your mistakes. It may sound stupid to others who think this won't work but believe me, you won't have any better option than this. If you write down your mistakes and keep them all safe in one book/diary only, chances are you won't repeat the exact same mistakes as you already know you did, just by reading your mistakes and remembering them through this. I think there are many people who can't remember their mistakes which makes the commit the same mistake over and over, this needs to be stopped if you want to be a good and successful trader.
1390  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: everything was fine untill BSV scam appeared on: June 30, 2020, 05:25:15 PM
There was a recent report produced in the court which claims that CSW tried to kill himself (suicide basically).

I'd like to see the source of this information.

https://cryptopotato.com/did-bitcoin-claimant-craig-wright-try-to-kill-himself-court-docs-reveal/

The reports told that he tried to commit suicide in May 2016 (possibly the case of being mentally unstable). I have also been watching some shit accounts shilling about BSV saying that Wright is the real Satoshi and that he'd destroy the original BTC.
1391  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Where are the Bitcoin PTCs, PPM, PPC and RevAdShare Sites gone? on: June 30, 2020, 05:16:02 PM
Coinad used to be one of my very favorites when it came to earning a good amount of BTC as I also had around 10 referrals for which I was getting paid 5% per each of my referral's clicks. That used to make me a handsome revenue but I stopped doing it as times began to change in my life and things started worsening IRL.
1392  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Watch out for QLC. on: June 30, 2020, 04:16:28 PM
Update:
I hope you have been watching the QLC markets and saw how it broke its previous week's high of 234 slightly on weekly charts and reached 238 sats. I believe that the next stop for this should be around 275 sats and if it breaks it in a way I expect it to, then be prepared for our T1 of 400 sats to be met soon.
1393  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Where are the Bitcoin PTCs, PPM, PPC and RevAdShare Sites gone? on: June 30, 2020, 03:09:02 PM
I can definitely understand that, but what about those sites that were paying BTC that was bound to fiat (USD) rates? I mean, there were some good PTC sites which were just using BTC as a mode of deposit and withdrawal based on the USD values mentioned there per click or the deposit withdrawal amounts.

Technically they would be safe since they base their funding at USD rates which isn't super deflationary like bitcoin.

Are you aware of any such websites that currently pay that way?



This is what I found(https://www.bit-sites.com/best-bitcoin-ptc-sites/), don't know if it's true.

They have this thing "Offerwalls" a new type of PTC, I guess.



Offer walls are not PTC, that's an area where you can get some good offers like surveys and anything that's targeted for your area and if you complete that offer, you get paid either in points or cashbacks (in fiat or BTC based on their policy).
1394  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: everything was fine untill BSV scam appeared on: June 30, 2020, 02:03:55 PM
There was a recent report produced in the court which claims that CSW tried to kill himself (suicide basically). I don't know that at what extent is it true but yeah, he tried to bring in his own BTC ahead of everything thinking that he'd take the advantage of people's doubts on him being the real Satoshi and yeah, the fear that he'd just sell off BTC (as he claimed in a tweet) was enough to make weak hands believe they're fucked. That's the reason why there were some sudden falls in prices of BTC, BCH ABC & BCH SV.
1395  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to recognize a scam on: June 29, 2020, 11:49:14 PM
IMHO, you can't really spot a scam so easily without someone getting scammed. That's because, in most cases, someone gets scammed for sure and then tells people not to fall for it. The reason why other still possibly fall for the exact same thing is because either nobody reports (due to many reasons) or that the reach to the audience is not that huge, so those unknown of such scams still fall for them. The "too good to be true" and "get rich quick" schemes definitely should be avoided because none of these will actually deliver anything to you and you're most likely to end up losing everything that you invest.
1396  Other / Meta / Re: Trust System on: June 29, 2020, 11:36:20 PM
While there's a trust system here, we've also got "flags" to expose anybody with any wrongdoings and/or association with scam(s). This flag system apparently helps everyone when they visit a person's profile who has been flagged, and you can see a big warning over their profile considering them risky in order to conduct any sort of trades with them. People don't often check other's trust ratings so I believe that this flag system can be more helpful here.
1397  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: A lot of Americans still don't know what Bitcoin is on: June 29, 2020, 11:24:48 PM
It's true that there are people in this world who still don't know anything about the crypto world (or they just pretend to be unknown / prefer not to use crypto over fiat). It's an opportunity for you though to make them understand about BTC because that will bring in more people adopt crypto faster as it's word of mouth advertising that can change anything in this world.
1398  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Trade isn’t for Me guys. on: June 29, 2020, 11:13:00 PM
Those who gave a shit comment like "1 or max 2 trades a day is good", I've got an answer here.

It's a strategy to get rekt soon because it's not something compulsory to trade every single day. I've seen many successful traders not even trading for 2-3 years when they don't sense the necessity of trading. They pass the opportunities aside and see for the extreme possibility of their trades going into right directions. You need to trade only if you're sure enough that the outcome will be in your favor, the odds will be in your favor.
1399  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: [Scam] Binance futures fake AirDrop on: June 29, 2020, 10:46:34 PM
Good find. The bad part is, those who are greedy enough will still fall for such shit. I think you should also direct this to CZ's twitter asking him to claim a copyright for using his image in a scam. If he takes any action, it'll set a precedent for every scammer out there not to use any high-valued entity's name ever in their scams.
1400  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Note to newbies on: June 29, 2020, 10:27:37 PM
The fact is, people try to come up with such threads in order to convey newbies and noobs what needs to be done and what doesn't, but newbies don't give a damn because of the false advertising being done by people bringing them here. False advertising like it's damn easy to make money on this forum by posting shit (which is why many newbies get nuked due to plagiarism or never get merits due to spam). There are stickies here with almost all the needed information for newbies to understand what are they supposed to do, but who gives a damn to read when they are here just for the sake of money?
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