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1841  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🎲EOSBet.io - Licensed Casino Platform 🎲Provably Fair 🎲NOW ACCEPTING BTC ₿ on: September 13, 2019, 01:32:10 PM

All it needs I think is the pair BET/BTC on exchanges for its volume to rise up.  Has to be done along with the campaigns. If they can add BET again to another exchange, there may be a chance it could also be added to the CMC.

EOSBet fantasy token holders selling its tokens for 70% less like they paid!
What does this mean?

It means you are very updated about the project. You really are a long time fan of EOSBET.
1842  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Privacy at risk using mobile phones. Not only Bitcoin-related. on: September 13, 2019, 01:13:39 PM
When your phone number is known, the risk is there.

Don't keep coins on exchanges, don't keep coins on phones and make sure your 2fa isn't sms based. It's an easy way to not take a apart in these. That and don't give your phone number out to everyone, they have to know who to target as well.

Possibly run a second burner phone with just sms and Google auth and other 2fa, nothing else.

Also don't repost anything related to crypto and brag about how much coins you got in your wallet on your social media account. This is why I don't join the facebook campaigns besides the fact that I have no idea who of my friends are also into crypto. Sharing information can make you a target to a crime. 
1843  Economy / Economics / Re: 🔵 Facebook Agrees to Pay $5 BILLION, BUT will they ever stop?? on: September 13, 2019, 09:31:28 AM
I was having this discussion earlier, which brings to mind risk aversion. Facebook has been fairly successful from a financial standpoint, because it is willing to take the risks - and pay for them, in view of a much bigger reward. So to them, the risk to reward ratio is at an optimal level. If they continue making money, they will be at a sweet spot for a self-enclosed crypto economy. That's why regulators are targeting them, that's why the crypto-community is taking turns bashing and praising them.

Hm, Facebook managed to effectively instill fears in representatives of the political and economic establishment, especially the USA. Now, they believe that this massive digital asset cannot be controlled by the US Federal Reserve and can affect the US dollar. In addition, it can become a tool to circumvent any restrictions that are imposed on operations for a number of subjects of the global economy.
The reason more they would have thought of working with him than attacking him, the worst would before them to go against him completely because all he would just need to do is change the Libra name to another and anonymously operate it, he has all the money to fund it and run campaigns, he would not even need to pay for campaign because the platform they will be using is his.

The way that I am seeing the Libra coins, I am not sure I=he is creating it to really deal with the government as people had speculated, I think he is only looking for a way to create a system that will be partially decentralize because of the last accusation that he had with the United states government as regards selling people's data and know that the aspect where blockchain functions most is the area of data management.

They are creating Libra to get even to the government. Now that they are paying fine as big as $5B, it would only appear like facebook now have the consent for collecting data from the users. They can keep doing it again and again and can end up just paying billions of USD again. And with Libra, the easier for them to collect the data and easy for them to make money.






1844  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin - Friends & Family adoption - Share your experience. on: September 12, 2019, 07:26:10 PM
My brother did buy BTC as investment, he already have gained since the price was 6K when I ask him to buy. I also told him to buy Tezos, he keeps telling me he is going to sell Tezos but told him to just hold it since he isn't a traders after all and stick to his day job while just holding his BTC.  He likes what he is seeing now and look at me like a hero. I wonder how he'd look at me if the prices will be into -80%.
1845  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Sites of binary options bitcoin without registration on: September 12, 2019, 07:00:30 PM

I have heard a lot of bad reviews to this IQ option why is there suddenly a number of users are suggesting its good? Has any of you tried them and withdrawn the funds?

What I have been waiting to far is this bullvsbear platform to go live and I believe there will be no need for traders to submit to KYC.
1846  Economy / Gambling / Re: ♣ BetHash.io | Free $4,000 GiftBox Offer! Crypto Gaming Hub |💰Lottery 🎲 Dice ♠ on: September 12, 2019, 06:50:26 PM
To say more security is a step taken in order not to harm our investors.
Bounty hunters and airdrops won the HPoints or HASHes directly cashed by these people, which means that the price of our tokens may fall.
As investors who have already invested in our tokens have nothing to do with them, price declines are a possible dump for them.
And we don't want to disappoint our investors.

That just make sense.  Did you tell this to the participants when you started the campaign? 

I'd definitely approve of the decision if those participants has the chance to really collect HASH up to 10k each by joining all the campaigns your team did. Because holding at least 10k HASH can generate a reasonable reward everyday for them.

1847  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Investors failed the community during early ICO era on: September 12, 2019, 04:20:00 PM
The failure of ICO is not the investors making. I mean, an investor is more like a nominal partner if to be considered as so. Such partner is not the real active collaborators but directed but at the ICO case too, investors buy their quota expecting to make money from the investment, the developers are to be blame from my point.

Which is why the pointed out greed blinded the ICO investors all for the profit not safe guarding whether these ICOs area scam or not and so it fires back to all including the teams these days who hit rock bottom. Its harder for the future to trust crypto because they all have seen what it did last year, people are prepared to dump the coins they have seeing they gained 50%. Wouldn't even bother seeing it goes more than 50%.
1848  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Bulls vs Bears: Social Binary Options with revenue sharing on: September 12, 2019, 03:43:17 PM

Was hoping you will do a bounty campaign like article and signature campaign for the project not just this 500 TRX giveaway.  I'd like to join to it. Will you be doing it before or after the launch of the project?
In less than 30 day this platform will be launched, are the only tokens allowed to bet for the binary option just TRX and BTC?
1849  Economy / Gambling / Re: ♣ BetHash.io | Free $4,000 GiftBox Offer! Crypto Gaming Hub |💰Lottery 🎲 Dice ♠ on: September 11, 2019, 08:38:19 PM
No, it applies to everyone in order to withdraw hash you need to reach level 4 and they've put that condition for user-security.

Well thatīs sort of an issue Iīd say, at least I hope Airdrop- and Bounty-Participants have been / will be aware of that condition beforehand.


This condition has been put by BetHash last month I guess because of some security issue their team thoroughly checked that issue and now they have put a limit on it.

So, If they are working on user's security isnt that great that you bet without any worries and you are totally secure?

If you can explain me how it is more secure for me (f.e.) when somebody that received Bounty-payment has to reach a certain level before he/she is allowed to withdraw, I am eager to listen.

Of course I understand that those sort of hurdles are helpful for the marketprice not to decline from those airdrop- and bounty-"hunters", but that has nothing to do with "security" for my understanding.

The limit was put just now not before when you joined the bounty and I guess at the first phase of bounty distribution you were able to withdraw your hash.

You can contact the customer support group on telegram they can help you with it or maybe you can ask them to remove limit for those accounts who were in bounty campaign.

I know that BetHash always cares for their players and always help them within time. So you should contact them they will surely do something about it. I know some people don't gamble and for bounty hunters they joined to get free hash not to gamble and get payout...

That's right, most bounty hunters just want the cash not carrying much about gambling and I think BetHash does obviously care for its customers and they're typically quick and efficient at solving issues, so just pm them or drop them a line on Telegram Wink

Didn't they disallow those bounty hunters not to withdraw to maintain the price of HASH as is?

They put limits thus only users with level 4 can withdraw hash. Giving exemption to anyone who will PM the team will be terrible thing for all of them will do PM them. They'd rather be granting all bounty hunters to withdraw than just those who PMed, of course the list of them are still in the spreadsheet.

1850  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🎲EOSBet.io - Licensed Casino Platform 🎲Provably Fair 🎲NOW ACCEPTING BTC ₿ on: September 11, 2019, 08:26:07 PM

Yep a signature campaign would be a good promotion but this time pay with LTC or BTC not the BET tokens since its already listed in the exchange, it will only bring the price to the ground. Definitely this will make us dump before the team pays the participants. Or probably just an article marketing for the project, this will be like search engine optimization for the eosbet website.
1851  Other / Serious discussion / Re: Cisco-CCNA on: September 11, 2019, 08:19:06 PM

For a final I guess a pass4sure? Smiley

I've taken some test sometime 2012, not a CCNA though but pass the COMPTIA test, its a simple certification just to show of to my employer I qualify for my position in the computer lab. For CCNA, this is a time pressure exam so make sure you have all the circumstances ready, I bet you have studied it with packet tracer too.
1852  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ICO][ANN] ZrCoin [11|05—09|06]Commodity-backed blockchain on: September 11, 2019, 02:31:47 PM
I can see a lot of ZRCoin in my waves wallet I can't remember how much I have back then, it was 2017 when I got some of this coin. I tried searching the thread which is the Issuer ID of the original ZRcoin, can anybody please respond to this post please informing me which is the real one?

Maybe updating the OP about the issuer ID would make less confusion.
1853  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: No good projects from a long time on: September 11, 2019, 03:20:52 AM
There had come many ICOs in 2017 and a good number of STOs in 2018 and many IEOs in 2019 but hardly a few have made it to 'relatively better than others' list.
I wonder why haven't there come potential coins like ether. The only project that looked promising to me this year was bittorrent which was lauched on binance launchpad.
But even that is not going so well these days.

Is the world out of ideas or solutions?

It's not the lack of idea, it's investor's reactions to the crowdfunding, they have seen that so many projects cannot sustain the competition, so even if they have a good concept, it will fail because of lack of support and developers also lacks the dedication to continue even though they have a good concept.

Yep even if the project has good use case in the real life, there would be doubts unless there is also the clear regulations from the government. The laws are still very unclear for blockchain companies. The only countries that supports crypto projects today are Asian countries which is the good projects that are mostly supported while in the bear market are projects in this area.
1854  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Btc is last exit Once the cryotomarket start Falling? on: September 10, 2019, 12:39:54 PM
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The btc Price Can hit like 5k Up per day

I like the optimism here but this will be the baddest speculation a dreamer can have. We all like if the price goes up of course but 5k a day ain't happening. There is no 1oo% otherwise those altcoins will always be bought by individuals who likes using it. You'll not like it when suddenly the altcoin you just sold rise up to 30%.
1855  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: No good projects from a long time on: September 10, 2019, 03:36:27 AM
In the past few months, I have researched and discovered some good projects such as ONE, Perlin, SmartFund, ... and currently Tokoin, Xcard, ... You should learn about it right now. Do not be pessimistic, there are many good projects with a strong team with many experiences.

I don't trust that XCARD actually. they are not currently doing IEO but only promise to do the IEO later. This is the recipe of some projects long time ago where they did an IEO too, maybe I don't see it on their website but there is no page about the team and profiles. They will have to seek partnerships to other projects and will take very long time. Considering how long this campaign is, you will end up waiting and waiting.
1856  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How Often Do you Bet on Politics? on: September 10, 2019, 03:08:17 AM
Some good suggestions there.. in the end I guess it is about making sure there would be enough interest from people to bring enough liquidity to the exbet.io betting exchange. Betfair has a reasonable selection of politics markets, and not just elections based, but also about Brexit at the moment - which month it will happen, if it will happen etc. So there is a lot of potential market subjects apart from pure elections betting.

Brexit is very complicated to understand for someone not from there actually. I'm not from there but what I do know is that changing treaties can take a very long discussion for all the European nations. Passing the law itself is going to take years. I heard brexit years ago, had they already got freedom?  Election has the shorter time period which is good.

It's an excellent point you make. People only rarely want to bet about something that could tke months (or even years) to get a result and possible payout. Ante-Post markets on Superbowl winner, or Champions League winner are about the longest market terms.. and they don't take as much money as people expect, at least not until the last few weeks and months.

However, even with something like Brexit, there are a lot of markets that can be offered which resolve in days or weeks or at least a few months, for example:

- Will UK leave with no-deal by Oct 31st?
- Will the Withdrawal Agreement be passed in UK Parliament (this summer, versions I, II, and III)?
- Will there be a general election in 2019? (not directly Brexit, but related)

The question is, how many bettors are interested in betting on this stuff? Maybe lot sin the UK, but not so many outside...? US politics probably has the biggest interest internationally, and we see this in the fact that Betfair has a lot of US Politics markets despite not being available to people inside the US.


Adding dates on the betting statement would indeed make it better, everything is unsure of course. But for a politically updated person, they know about lobbying. No-deal is mostly what they'd do here. Pretty obvious EU is making sure that consequences is very real for United Kingdom. You'd rather be sticking to elections.




1857  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling Marketing And Religion on: September 10, 2019, 02:40:01 AM
From my religion view, that money is illegal and shouldn't be use in the religion way. As a Christian I am, I have not taken from what I earned from gambling to pay my offerings nor for tithes because doing those before God Almighty who sees the heart will not yield positively results. Tithing and offering will be waste of time from what you earn from gambling, Better still keep it to your self.
Same thing since the money itself came from the gambling site so even you are not physically gambling your money but the sources of your income still coming from the gambling site itself, in religious mind it's still consider as part of the system, it will be tagged as part of gambling related activities it's been labeled to it.

That would be a horrible situation for a Muslim, its like having the opportunity to earn yet not allowed. It may just be a question for the morality but I wonder if the situation may chance if its a matter of life and death situation. Everything you do today needs money, you wouldn't question whether its legal or morally right if you have to put food on the table. Didn't all religion disallow gambling?
Christianity to be precise disallowed gambling and also, my country disallowed it too, so, getting involve into the system just to survive or to put food on the table is illegal. There are some individuals here who will not promote anything against their religion or belief, those types will not defile self to put food on their table.

They'd sure earn the respect of the fellow Christians and Muslims for not bending the forbidden laws of their religion. Gambling I think though is just a simple disobedience against religion unlike murders so I hope Gods will forgive this low level sin. And I mean lottery is being played in most country regardless of religion. Isn't lottery also a gambling act?


1858  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling Marketing And Religion on: September 09, 2019, 05:13:33 PM
From my religion view, that money is illegal and shouldn't be use in the religion way. As a Christian I am, I have not taken from what I earned from gambling to pay my offerings nor for tithes because doing those before God Almighty who sees the heart will not yield positively results. Tithing and offering will be waste of time from what you earn from gambling, Better still keep it to your self.
Same thing since the money itself came from the gambling site so even you are not physically gambling your money but the sources of your income still coming from the gambling site itself, in religious mind it's still consider as part of the system, it will be tagged as part of gambling related activities it's been labeled to it.

That would be a horrible situation for a Muslim, its like having the opportunity to earn yet not allowed. It may just be a question for the morality but I wonder if the situation may chance if its a matter of life and death situation. Everything you do today needs money, you wouldn't question whether its legal or morally right if you have to put food on the table. Didn't all religion disallow gambling?
1859  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: China Urges Philippines to Ban All Online Gambling! on: September 09, 2019, 07:49:45 AM

Why is China trying to control the Philippines in general? Not to mention, the lands that they have taken so far in the Philippines lol. Now this online gambling thing. But you can't erase the mentality of Filipinos to be fond in gambling. And, Chinese? Some of these sites were owned by them? Is there president ready to dump them?
There are so many illegal gambling in the Philippines and China might just want to help Philippines to prevent that kind of game. We know the number of Chinese workers in the Philippines has increases a lot and yeah, a big regulation should be implemented so we can assure that the Chinese people in the Philippines are working legally. We don't want to control by China but the government of the Philippines are not doing anything to prevent that, well let's see in the coming years what will happen to the Philippines.

China is not controlling Philippines. We are just so controlled by the media that all the news we hear are somewhat the truth. The President because he isn't from any dynasty of the northern part of Philippines, he is surrounded by critics including those in the government, senators and congress and the cabinet members.  

The Chinese demanded sorry from Ninoy Aquino during the time of hostage taking but the news in media doesn't even say the Chinese wants to control Philippines.  The issue is just the POGO and its all settled POGO stays just as always during the previous admins.
1860  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How Often Do you Bet on Politics? on: September 09, 2019, 06:32:41 AM
I am not sure of all crypto sportsbooks that have politics betting, or specials like Eurivision, etc. But I know that 1xBit have some politics. However, I have never used their sportsbook and cannot make a recommendation about it.

When we launch our Bitcoin betting exchange at exbet.io, we intend to offer politics also. Apart from US politics, which country politics do people think would be interesting to offer markets on?

Let see how it would turn out. There use to be directbet which list elections but they are gone now. I wasn't betting on it during that time but I believe they still exist during Trump won. Election in the corrupt countries would really be something to talk about and people are very passionate defending their candidate. Maybe election in South American countries, Middle East and Far East countries. I guess every month will have a battle of candidate here in gambling section.

Some good suggestions there.. in the end I guess it is about making sure there would be enough interest from people to bring enough liquidity to the exbet.io betting exchange. Betfair has a reasonable selection of politics markets, and not just elections based, but also about Brexit at the moment - which month it will happen, if it will happen etc. So there is a lot of potential market subjects apart from pure elections betting.

Brexit is very complicated to understand for someone not from there actually. I'm not from there but what I do know is that changing treaties can take a very long discussion for all the European nations. Passing the law itself is going to take years. I heard brexit years ago, had they already got freedom?  Election has the shorter time period which is good.

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