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141  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin is dumping, what's the possible reason? on: February 27, 2021, 08:22:04 PM
Everybody says "buy the dips, buy the dips!" Guess what? This is what a dip looks like, in case you didn't know!  Cheesy

Seriously? i thought this is more like a falling knife  Grin, don't ever try to catch such falling knife becasue they could be dangerous IMO. Joke apart, this dip seem to have another dip IMO and watching the happenings around this dip before buy will do more good than buy into it currently(though not an investment advise).
142  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gamblers - How do you use your signature campaign earnings? on: February 27, 2021, 08:10:32 PM
~ Being a good manager is the key for sucess in financial life, having fun, but not neglecting the responsabilities at same time. And it's totally achievable even through signature campaign earnings, depending where you live.

Yeah, for some people, especially for young people, managing their sig campaign earnings can be a good practice for managing their finances in the future: one part you invest(in our case you just hold a part of your earned BTC), another part you spend on necessities, and another part you spend on entertainment.
Don't think so becasue many young fellows don't even have the mindset of finance management(even till now). Personally i hardly managed my earnings before 2019 came becasue the price of bitcoin wasn't attractive as such we have today. Am such who will gambled all my signature earned within some weeks without any feelings, those who are very close then used to see me a gambler becasue i can wager upto 2ETH but now i'm regretting my actions seeing the current price of most of my coins in the market. Nothing as good as have the finance managerial skills.
143  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Crypto Gambling Weekly on: February 27, 2021, 07:06:40 PM
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Do you guys think gambling could be one of the main catalysts for Bitcoin becoming more widely adopted?
Thanks!
Without iota of doubt, there's much of gambling be a catalyst for cryptocurrencies, there were times the gambling world was stuck through KYC and with the advent of this cryptocurrencies gamblers can play from far and near without disclosing their identity. As at today, the wide adoption of these cryptocurrencies could be trace to the world of gambling, so, gambling is one of the catalyst for Bitcoin adoption IMO. 
144  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Never catch a falling knive on: February 26, 2021, 06:26:13 PM
If you are not familiar with this term, just look at the bitcoin price as now.  There it goes!
Hmmm, but unfortunately there will be those who will still catch this falling knife by whales, the current market was manipulated by the same whales that did this logic back in 2017, but this time we hope that these whales goes up there and rescues this falling knife from this danger. Currently, the bitcoin market isn't a going ares for purchase until the dust settle down and the whole market make u-turn.
145  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Big Dump on: February 26, 2021, 06:15:03 PM
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I was in a loss of around 300$ almost
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I can't; you see why most us will encourage you not to just sell off your asset?, you definitely sold when the time to pick profit was ripe but this should be a lesson for another day, during my infantry in cryptocurrencies i usually sell when others are still very much holding their coins and hold when they sold off, this has always bring me regrets. Currently there are coins am holding becasue i saw potentials in them that they can make me double in future.
146  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Bitcoin investment on: February 26, 2021, 05:54:56 PM
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1) When is the time to invest? I can see today that Bitcoin is up 2.5%. Is it best to wait for a big drop or just get onboard now?
2) If I wanted to put 80% into bitcoin then 20% into something else - what would you recommend?
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Don't get into bitcoin now becasue the market still showing signs of fall against the current buy, According to what we heard about bitcoin price, the price will dippen towards $30k before institutional buyers will step into the market even though they do the impact won't be felt seriously. Also, i would advise you not to buy all portfolio to be bitcoin, diversification should be a good idea for your investment becasue there are coins that can make more profit than bitcoin in a short-term.
147  Economy / Speculation / Re: next Bitcoin price correction WHEN? on: February 26, 2021, 05:36:31 PM
BTC price goes up and up ever since we had last correction at 42K. now we are at 57.4 K and climbing which is very very good. some people even expect no correction until 80-100K. if we move like that we may see price over 100K as soon as 2-3 months. what do you think?
Though the time the post was made should be consider in this regard. During that time the post was made and now should explained to you OP that nobody can defined the market movement, what we all are doing this time is just for guessing and not that we know exactly what will happen to the Bitcoin market. I will continue to say this: not even the experts knows the next happenings around Bitcoin, and for your information the correction is what we are inn currently.
148  Economy / Speculation / Re: BITCOIN CORRECTION: PERFECT BUY TIME on: February 26, 2021, 05:28:36 PM
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Now could be the best time.... Am like 90% sure of that
My post is open to scrutiny....
Drop your suggestions!
I could have said same becasue of the current market movement but that won't be possible now. The institutional buyers have taken into some sort of hiding to allow the market dippen the more before they buy up again, when this correction came into play, i thought it to be around the $50k but later went down to $48k and currently seem to be moving further from what i called the support. Possibly, my suggested point to buy Bitcoin is when the price hit $30k
149  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Knowing bitcoin is achievement on: February 25, 2021, 08:58:13 PM
Knowledge about a technology should be consider as achievement, we all know that there is power in knowledge and those who have this knowledge should consider this as achievement. Sometime i do appreciate myself becasue of the little knowledge i have gotten so far for this forum and even outside the forum, i see these as achievement and powers come through these knowledge.
150  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Will bitcoin end the dollar’s reign? on: February 25, 2021, 08:45:04 PM
That won't be possible becasue the US dollars has world powers behind it. The only thing the dollar should be afraid of should be one of the fiats currency that will first make entrance into the digital currencies. Bitcoin won't bring an end to the dollar but will definitely help the currencies in future. Maybe war will be that which will bring the US dollar to an end IMO, but can't see that means which the war will erupt.
151  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Should you take loan(s) to invest in crypto? on: February 25, 2021, 08:13:11 PM
I know crypto from 2014 and at first time i invest is on cloud mining using my cedit card and it is a loan, then after month cloud mining that i bought suddenly dissappear and i must working hard to repay the loan. My suggestion is " never take loan for investment like crypto or stock ". You will end up prety bad.
Likewise me too, i wouldn't advise anyone to ever get involve into loan to make their investment with cryptocurrencies, this is one of the bad side of investment. The volatility in the world of cryptocurrencies doesn't want such movement even though with stocks market, as the saying goes"don't invest what you can't loss into any volatile market".
152  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Scam Coin On Binance on: February 25, 2021, 08:00:57 PM
Is there any scam coin on BINANCE?
We'll understand what Binanace exchnage has done to the world of cryptocurrency and for them to be accused of scam project won;t be right IMO. They are those who we know to be best in terms of listing good projects in their exchange comparing to others. Before any project get listed into Binance exchange it must be a legit projects with real world case use and not just some randomly selected scam project in their exchange.
153  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: ETH high gas fee on: February 25, 2021, 06:58:26 PM
We all believe the development of ETH. 2 will solve the high gas fee problem and it is over 2 months that development started without effect on the gas fee. There is no way to get out of it if 15 transaction can only be handled in 1 sec around the world, for such a coin with the most efficient use case. we still have over 2 years for the completion and the struggle in not getting better. I just hope ethereum wont loss so much to other blockchains.
Ethereum won't loss to other blockchains in my opinion becasue they will speedy up their work to bring about the conclusion of the Ethereum 2.0. Also, there are news of cross border blockchains be built across the ethereum which might be readily be available for launch soon, and if this happens the ethereum blockchain will be embracing again by developers as it uniqueness is what make it sell than the Binance-chain with centralized.
154  Economy / Speculation / Re: BTC to $100K is inevitable on: February 21, 2021, 09:53:53 PM
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I'm a HODLer since 2013 and haven't sold a bit. If I can do it you can do it too Smiley
You're bullish indeed becasue you have been holding from a very long time, though this might not be good to those new buyers who just want more dip in bitcoin price before they buy. For someone like you, deserve kudos becasue many who bought back 2017 have all sold their portfolios before the 2020. Sincerely, i always slap myself several times whenever i check bitcoin price becasue in 2018 i bought some good quantity of this coin but hurriedly sold them out, what a shame...
155  Economy / Speculation / Re: Have you noticed that recently Bitcoin went up without big news? on: February 21, 2021, 09:25:19 PM
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So, who is buying? Are institutional investors grabbing it quietly? Or is it retailers joining the bull run?
For the recent information concerning the bitcoin, big companies are buying bitcoin for investment. Though we can't ruined out the possibility of the retailers buying bitcoin too becasue the market moves on a steady poles-sideways. Also, there was a rumors about bitcoin price; that after it reach the price of $50k it will move towards $70k freely, maybe this will happen this time.
156  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Crypto Gambling Weekly on: February 21, 2021, 09:11:44 PM
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Do you guys think gambling could be one of the main catalysts for Bitcoin becoming more widely adopted?

Thanks!
Generally the gambling industry is really a catalysts for Bitcoin and cryptocurrency generally, sometimes years back i usually see gambling as a means to do illegal act, but the moments the cryptocurrency came gamblers went into the gambling world wholeheartedly, still remember that, this Bitcoin was one of the motivator for my entry into gambling.
157  Economy / Services / Re: Those who run a live casino or are considering investing in this business on: February 21, 2021, 07:45:04 PM
Hello dear friends, I want to collaborate with an official place I can trust.

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Basically no one would accept your offer because the gambling market is full of surprise, someone without a portfolio shouldn't be trusted for any reason as in your case, we don't trust. We have heard something similar to this on this forum and the end thereof doesn't pay well, becasue there was no trust before the contract. So, possibly listing your portfolios will be great for anyone to make deal with you.
158  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: recent negative statement against Bitcoin on: February 21, 2021, 07:30:11 PM
The big financial companies are found with these acts becasue they come to the knowledge about the bitcoin to be threat to their sustenance. They won't stop from doing this havoc to the technology becasue they don't want this technology called Bitcoin becasue it will take them out of business. Negative comments from these companies towards Bitcoin hasn't started today but since the invention of the technology but becasue this technology is made up of strong community; it will be more difficult for them to brake us.
159  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: someone bought 13000 BTC just now on: February 21, 2021, 06:31:51 PM
35*350btc transactions executed by coinbase

My surprise was the way these transactions are floating without any hassle, moving billions dollars around the internet seem easy comparing to fiats. Though, his could be in two form: that the buyers (manipulators) just bought to enable him manipulate the market or that he's about to cash-out his stash holdings, we have seen different things happenings under our nose, so, we should be smarter than we are yesterday, not all the buys shoot the market IMO.
160  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Elon Musk: "Bitcoin is almost as bs as fiat money" on: February 21, 2021, 06:20:33 PM
My personal opinion on this wouldn't be suitable for others, Elon Musk was sometimes years ago kicked against bitcoin and this has been on records even though he's reaching out for bitcoin now. When they can't control or manipulate the market they will tend to speak bad but whenever they can they praise, basically he's doing this twits becasue he's now among the manipulator of the market, just wait for him when the market dips.
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