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1801  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: -CONTRADICTION- ? on: September 28, 2019, 08:17:38 PM

We do use it just like fiat most of the time. We buy and sell online its not however like how the Japanese do where they buy services and food in some grocery stores with BTC. As much as I want to do it in my country there ain't a lot of stores accepting BTC in my country but with regulations, businesses will start trusting BTC and will accept it as payments and that's when we can see adoption. Before this will happen though, the government is acting already to collect taxes from it and sometimes it gets complicated.
1802  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Why is Ripple not dead? on: September 28, 2019, 06:10:55 PM


Despite the tons of people actually despising XRP, I find it interesting to see big wallet companies are adding this coin. When you are advised to invest to top coins, new users in crypto sees XRP to be the cheapest and they will buy hoping it will also go up like how BTC did. I use to think XRP is a good investment until the bear market arrives, I still got my XRP though. And its on gatehub where I have to fucking submit documents before I can dump it all.
1803  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Binance dex chain on: September 28, 2019, 05:07:56 PM

If you have a coin that is also listed in binance dex, you need to ask its developer about how to swap it because normally you can do it yourself specially if the token is in your own personal wallet. But then the team could have also set a automation for it when you want to send your coin/token to your binance dex wallet.

I have tried it myself with Aeron tokens the first time, its interesting because binance has an etherlike wallet addresses. I also did the swapping with BET tokens and probably will also do it with my SWIPE which they recently were added in binance DEX.
1804  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: NASA to Launch Bitcoin to the Moon? on: September 28, 2019, 04:26:46 PM
Maybe NASA are just seeking someone who knew how to develop blockchain integration to their space projects, space exploration is a very expensive project, if they need accounting to it, they would need automation and blockchain could help them with it. But they mention "cryptocurrency", don't you think this is related to Elon Musk Spacechain?
1805  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: BAKKT launching tomorrow but BTC price falls? on: September 28, 2019, 03:07:25 PM
Guys, did everyone really think that launching BAKKT would be an instant bomb for the growth of the Bitcoin exchange rate? This is a huge step for the entire crypto community,  for the entire cryptocurrency ecosystem. But in my opinion, this event should now strengthen a certain platform from which further ascent will begin. And we will still see volumes, there is no doubt about it.


I too had high hopes that BAKKT will pull the price up just when its going to be launched. Sadly it didn't happen. There were talks that its just too hype and the excitements of the trader were now gone after its launched postponed several times.

Bakkt they said will bring more investors in crypto including those finance firms but then again, they were already here in crypto long before BAKKT.
1806  Economy / Services / Re: CryptoTalk.Org Signature Campaign [Yobit Panel] on: September 28, 2019, 12:05:37 PM


I wonder if those part of the yobit signature back then are still allowed to join this campaign? My account there in yobit is now disabled for inactivity, if there is a chance I could join. Has anyone witha disabled yobit account joined back and accepted by their system?
1807  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Which Online Casino has the Most Fun Games? Recommendations? on: September 27, 2019, 09:14:22 PM

Though I invested to Bethash competitor, I'm also interested to that Banker's Bull, it only asks 10K TRX to be part of it. I have tried several times their Blackjack 21 but it find it not fair unlike their dice. There isn't a lot of games in Bethash. How much have we earn in banker's bull with 10k TRX?
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1810  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Are there any Altcoins out there backed by real assets? on: September 22, 2019, 02:38:03 PM
A brief explanation of the Gold Standard and why a currency backed by gold wouldn't work today:

www.monetran.com/currency-support/

XAUR is backed by gold https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/xaurum/
There is also a project by the Populous Team which is named XAUP, I think its not yet on the market right now. This is the ANN thread of this project https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5100378.0

I think there is also a gold backed project in the WAVES platform, I just can't remember the name of the project.  If by real asset includes real properties then I guess there are more of the projects, you just have to search for it.

Yes, there are gold backed tokens issued by various companies. The point is, gold is a sometimes volatile commodity. This prevents any coin or token backed by gold (or any other precious metal) from achieving two important goals of any cryptocurrency which is striving for mass adoption: price stability and the ability to serve as a store of value. 

Without price stability, a crypto can't be reliably used as a medium of exchange because its value will fluctuate, often significantly.

Without the ability to serve as a store of value, it can, and often will, lose value over time.

Backing by gold is not a guarantee of anything other than it is not backed by zero.

Agreed, with one caveat; 'price stability' should rest on a foundation of appreciating value. To me, this translates into a price discovered through authenticated net asset value and community-audited income from operations. What else can protect you from orchestrated inflation and the devaluation of whatever assets the so-called 'stable coin' is pegged to?

Thanks for your considered response.


Once its in the market, there isn't a guarantee that its price will keep as is.  But if its just a store of value and pegged to certain fiat, what good does it give to its holder?

Cryptocurrency or any other type of token released by blockchain companies may dip to the bottom but will bounce up again.

1811  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: The UFC Info and Prediction Thread on: September 22, 2019, 02:20:08 PM
A disappointing ending to the Rodriguez and Stephens fight. An accidental eye poke 15 seconds into the fight ended the match and resulted into a no-contest. Such a shame that after months of preparation, it ended that way. An immediate rematch between the two is a must but it still depends on Stephens condition.

Now that the event is over, looking forward to the main event in the land down under. UFC 243!

Yep Very disappointing. Especially to those who bet while they already see Steven is going to win. He was wining of course. I can only regret betting for the fight.

^  Yup.  She is tough.  And I don't really rate Grasso highly for some reason.  She's too pretty for MMA.  Cheesy

Here are the results:



She broke Carla's nose, she must be tough her record shows and she thought she won the fight too.
1812  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: bounty hunters and Exchanges. on: September 22, 2019, 01:01:58 PM


Sadly some of us don't have a choice but to register to an exchange where the tokens were listed, not all are going to be listed on the usual exchange where you already have an account. Its a pain when you have to do all these over and over and submitting all the documents and selfies for the accounts needed so you can withdraw the funds. 10 Exchanges are a lot, I probably will recover passwords everytime.
1813  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: May Altcoin have chance to rally even if Bitcoin dominance is below 70%? on: September 21, 2019, 04:47:10 PM

It only feels like some of the whales are just trying to fake to altcoin bullrun to dump bits by bits inorder to accumulate BTC at the same time.

Altcoin always has a chance to go back again and this scheme already happened wince altcoin itself was created. You can see this the latest rally that happened with ripple and ethereum were eating the bitcoin dominance and makes it below 70% again.
The altcoin has a lot of chance to eat even more dude and no doubt about that consider about altcoin has been doing it in 2017.

During those days I think BTC dominance was 40%.  The prices of some altcoins are increasing but the over all marketcap of cryptocurreny isn't rising. Its sticks to this range $266,704,082,842 - 270. That means there is no money coming into the market.
1814  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: "Provably Fair": How Fair & Provable is it? on: September 21, 2019, 04:07:56 PM

Blockchain results are fair as being explained by Casino. The one thing that is always to be put in mind here is that casinos always win no matter what and in order to win, they must have done something. Has there been a casino that swapped its client/server seed before checking whether their casino is provably fair? 
1815  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: If regulation never comes on: September 20, 2019, 05:47:52 PM


The exchanges who are doing all these IEO will protect you. As good as it may sound, these exchanges are the ones also going to hurt you specially because you are submitting IDs to them. Whoever started this IEO had it in mind to put some strict blows to all. Just stick to the big exchange who does the IEO.
1816  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: How many crypto exchanges are really required? on: September 20, 2019, 05:04:07 PM


There is no limit to it though, its just that anyone who can organize a team can build and exchange and list some tokens. You wouldn't wanna trust all of them with all your KYC documents. However if you really need to dump the coins you got, you just have to do it to the only exchange that listed your token. Its not like you are left with no choice but when time is running out, you got to do it.  Grin
1817  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Are you desperately looking for exchanges to dump your altcoins on: September 20, 2019, 04:56:22 PM

There are some coins I got from the bounty campaigns I've joined, they were added on exchanges but were dumped to the ground. As a bounty hunter who received the rewards months after the exchange listing. As much as I want to get some money out of it, I'm still up to look for more. As long as its not delisted, I'm not going to sell them yet.
1818  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Which Online Casino has the Most Fun Games? Recommendations? on: September 20, 2019, 04:27:28 PM
Casinos are the ones that always win against their players, I guess that truth itself will shut the excitement out of you. When you learn new techniques to win in gambling, it also bring the excitements again.

Bethash is a great casino, I think more than half of its players are also investors of the house who receive dividends and play it on their games too. Be an investor of HASH and then you will probably not worry about losing since you can wager the dividends you receive. Excitement?
1819  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 8 Ball Pool game against live players worldwide - is gambling available? on: September 20, 2019, 04:04:50 PM

That's right.If it's a skill-based game it can most likely be exploited.The game has to be based on luck,in order for it to be suitable for gambling.I used to play billiard games,when I was a kid.Now,I'm not interested in billiard sports.They are kinda boring for me.
Maybe some game developer could modify a version of 8-ball pool,which is based on luck,not skills.

The lines to the ball direction I think made this boring but taking that out must make the game fair which means both player will have to depend on their instinct to push the que to the target. That I think will be of skills.

Not the very exciting game to some people but to some its what make them stay up the night drinking beer, playing pools and betting. The locals have different kind of games when it comes to billiards which makes it more exciting.
1820  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Do not trust New wallets with your fund on: September 19, 2019, 08:15:03 PM


How did you know there are wallets who has the access of their users wallet with private keys?

I have download some of them such as coinomi and some tron wallet. It be best to name all these and provide proof too. Statement like this has to have proof if you really are concern about us.  You just scaring if you don't have any proof.
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