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7661  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: US Presidential Election 2020 on: May 27, 2020, 06:56:49 PM
It's quite clear that Donald Trump is going to get re-elected for a second term.

Biden is being slandered to hell and there's practically no other front-runners.

Donald Trump pledged to pay off the entire national debt within his next term if re-elected. That's quite an incredible pledge that might just be enough to secure him the victory later this year.

That said, I really hope he gets kicked to the curb. He's downright dangerous as a president.
7662  Economy / Services / Re: Looking for English / Spanish Writers on: May 23, 2020, 11:40:23 AM
Beware everybody, this guy will pay you a few times then run off with your ideas/content and block you.

He is also creating content that intends to defraud people.

You have been warned.
7663  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Binance is a good exchange but don't expect forever surge on: May 21, 2020, 07:39:29 AM
Exchanges should be platforms that are used for cryptocurrency trading, not for participating in moonshots and planned pump and dumps—that's exactly what IEOs are (for the most part).

I am 100% sure that CZ knows that the projects listed on the launchpad are likely to spike to above their IEO price, and I wouldn't be surprised if Binance and/or the listed projects hire a huge number of liquidity providers to help drive up the trading volumes on the IEO tokens to help them grow.

However, it has worked every time so far, so the investors don't really get burned, whereas the traders investing in the days and weeks after listing often do. Either way, I still use Binance for the majority of my trades, but I'm not a fan of its IEO platform or pump tactics.
7664  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Your Best trading platform is? on: May 20, 2020, 05:14:15 PM
I'd personally have to go for these three;

1. Binance — crazy high trading volume, huge number of available markets and a great range of additional products, like Binance lending, staking and futures. Binance is definitely shaping up to be a one-stop-shop for practically anything related to trading.

2. PrimeXBT — hasn't got great volume for many of its crypto futures, but the PrimeXBT Turbo product is interesting. I don't have a huge amount of time leftover each day to spend trading, so it's always nice to be able to nab some quick wins by opening some leveraged micro-trades.

3. BitMEX — probably speaks for itself, but the huge insurance fund and massive liquidity makes BitMEX a great place to trade if you're worried about slippage, scam wicks etc. I try to stay on low leverage, but I'm sure it has the volume to support even highly leveraged trades safely.

7665  Economy / Gambling / Re: bustadice – Next Generation Dice on: February 27, 2020, 10:41:03 PM
This is certainly a new platform but in the space of dice gambling there are already, no names mentioned, so many casinos that you can play dice for hours.
So what does exactly this platform bring that isn't already exist or is being utilised by the other gambling dice casinos?

I'm just trying to understand where you stand on this competition, surely this is an easy question given that probably this was the first thing you did in your market research report.
7666  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Buying low selling high ain't always successful on: February 27, 2020, 09:54:59 PM
Buying low and selling high is everyone's philosophy, everyone wants that. The only problem is that no body knows when that low before it all goes high is.
As such some people buy in while others not, and it is quite understandably, this is a high risk.

Many people I know don't trust themselves when to buy or sell as serendipitous experience showed them that these were the moments when they lost it all - so they instead prefer to go in when the wave is more readable of where it may lead to.
7667  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🔥🎲Tower.bet 🎲🔥 - New Platform arrived 🎲Play Crash & HiLo 🎲Contests 🎲 on: February 27, 2020, 03:11:54 PM
It is impressive how quick of a turn you guys did with the new game addition. Since the launching of this you guys proud yourselves in a great new custom-designed platform which at the time was accessible by invite only, is this something you're thinking to scrap off in the future such that everyone can access it?

 If not then what are you future plans, and how are you going to get more people on board as last time I check the community was ~ 1000 people?
7668  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is bitcoin a failed experiment? on: February 27, 2020, 12:31:15 PM
Today I'm thinking of selling my BTC even though it would be a big loss right now I've been with BTC a while and used to the volitility but this time I believe it's different

I was a believer in BTC and the future of crypto I believed having 1 or more BTC was a smart thing to do that many would look back in 10 to 20 years wishing they'd bought some when it was still obtainable by the regular Joe.

Now I feel that BTC will trend down hitting sub 1 dollars prices possibly even 0 over the next 12 to 18 months. the current coronavirus outbreak has been BTCs first real test and it failed hard and failed immediately. It's not a store of wealth and its failure to hold value in a economic down turn is spectacular and visible to all.  Today I think BTC is a failed experiment. What are your thoughts?

I get what you are saying @FightThePower, and that you're fed up with the volatility but seeing this much distrust in the market is very interesting to me.
Fair enough, I'm sure you have your motives for saying and thinking that BTC seems to go towards a rapid crush but one thing I would like to ask you about is how do you know the coronavirus caused this?

I have the feeling this is an opinion as I can't find a direct measure linking this. I'm asking this as I want to update myself with this knowledge, and it would be important for others to know as well.
7669  Economy / Gambling / Re: MintDice – Bitcoin Casino With Online Slots, Bitcoin Crash & Bitcoin Investment on: February 27, 2020, 10:44:42 AM
Alright, not gonna lie I want to repeat myself, you are really not helping yourself. With these pictures now I am even more hyped!

I am also very very hyped about the mobile version as well, do you have any idea if there is any limits on what mobile phones can play, I know some websites say that ANY website can play it as long as they can go on online and visit websites but I have an iphone 5 and sometimes even watching a youtube video (if too high quality) becomes a bit of a trouble so I wanted to learn if there is like any issues there, have you tested it on different phones for beta so far?

I really really hope I can play it on my phone, it would take my morning route a lot more fun when I am going to work, when I am coming back usually I am too tired to play anything but in the mornings this would be amazing.

As far as I can see iPhones should support this platform fully. On the website there's nothing I could find about it but then online I came across this article which states "MintDice effectively utilizes 14 innovations for its online platform. These comprise Viewport Meta, iPhone/Mobile adaptable, and SSL as is normally done." Source here, https://learn2.trade/mintdice-a-fully-functional-online-cryptocurrency-casino-and-investment-web-platform/

You could give it a go and see, otherwise you could also contact their tech support directly. Here's the email: support@mintdice.com
7670  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Stock market CRASHING. How will this reflect on Bitcoin on: February 27, 2020, 12:00:22 AM
While the BTC market isn't completely detached from the stocks market, it still has a high level of independence and autonomy. The real reason for the market crush is one no one can tell for sure but speculations such as negative press review exist.

In my opinion, I see this as an opportunity created by a few whales or investors as such to allow more entry to the market before following on the much speculated upward trend. Following this basis, this should in theory lay the grounds for the new up trend, so everybody remain calm and optimistic.

Perhaps now is the time to buy  Smiley
7671  Economy / Gambling / Re: ♨️🎲 WINDICE.io 🎲 0.2 BTC Wagering Contest 🔰 Progressive Faucet💰 Jackpots 🎁❤ on: February 26, 2020, 10:56:59 PM
I'm surprised to see complaints about WinDice's support. From my experience, guys are doing great job in managing another good gambling site. Their mods are responsive and helpful, and I can't imagine they are ignoring someone for no reason. Have they scammed anyone? I don't think so. And that's what important. As for the possible minor mistakes in communication, no one is immune to mistakes, no one is perfect.

I agree with you in that the team is usually quite fast and efficient at responding and helping out.

So just like you I'm surprised this even happened, though still, if these mistakes did happen then at least there's a feedback the team can work on and make sure this won't re-occur! Either way it's good to leave these comments as these can be addressed in a constructive way.

7672  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Can I buy bitcoins from anywhere without crazy ID verification? on: February 26, 2020, 09:27:59 PM
The shirt answer is NO. I know its a pain but even you need to ensure you get someone else on the other side that you can trust that you will get what you paid for. The same level of security is provided for the seller as much as for the buyer.

However, if anybody says to you that you can and then they nominate someone they know etc then Don't send your money, unless, of course you want to lose it all.

I hope this helps in at least advising you to not trust anyone unless proven otherwise.

Safest to buy via Binance or other similar platforms.
7673  Economy / Gambling / Re: ⭐ Crypto-Games.net ⭐ 0.8% House Edge on Dice ⭐Largest Wagering contest...ever ⭐ on: February 26, 2020, 07:38:07 PM
ETH Lottery round 196 ends in 13hrs!


First place
0.0360 ETH

Second place
0.0067 ETH

Third place
0.0022 ETH

Total tickets (of all players)
30

Price per ticket
0.0015 ETH

Is it just me or this lottery competition seems a bit off - I mean look at the entry price and then compare that to the prize money for the 3rd place, too me it makes it almost unattractive to enter the competition
knowing that I'll probably not get on neither the 1st nor 2nd place.


I suppose those that just want to play for the thrill don't mind this so much, but I like to winning and I try to go when I've got the best odds  Grin
7674  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🐺WOLF.BET - Provably fair dice game 🎲 $1,000 Daily Race💰7-day streak bonus🔥 on: February 26, 2020, 09:59:39 AM
What about email, do users also have to verify withdrawals via email when users want to withdraw their funds to the wallet ?
No. The last time I requested a cashout, I wasn't asked to validate it via email. Didn't receive a notification email after the request was processed neither.
However, your email address has to be verified.

2FA is quite good level of security that makes users feel confident and secure. However, some combined extra measure would be also good to have, like email or mobile phone number verification of withdrawal.
Having in mind all possible methods of misuse and how more and more sophisticated they become we can't never have too much security features.

I love to see sites have that feature but it's a waste of time if they will put it on log in since taking those measure takes time and much better if they put it on withdrawals since I think that's enough for security. But overall for now this site is doing good and it's their decision if they will change for upgrade or not since they are confident.


Even so implementing a 2FA wouldn't be too complicated, I don't think. Most platforms use this feature and given its wide-usage I believe if the team really wanted this then it wouldn't be too difficult to implement.
However, what I think it will be difficult is the maintenance given their ever increasing number of its users .

But I agree with you that at the moment, the team needs to investigate if they wish to do so to justify if adding this new future will be worth it since you're right the players seem happy so far and thus the project has a high two-way majority confidence in both their players/users and the team.
7675  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin declined 3% as the coronavirus spread in italy on: February 25, 2020, 09:38:57 PM
Even so I do not think that the coronavirus might have been a direct causation of the BTC. Fair enough people are worried for their lives but there's still haven't been that many reports and no evidence of the trend falling for other reasons such as normal fluctuations.

Pls stop spreading on this forum these mindless opinions based on someone else's vague opinions, and discouraging new people on here that every little thing affects BTC. I'm not saying the market isn't volatile, in fact its very much so but these can't solely be driven by news such as this.
7676  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Trust wallet rocks on: February 25, 2020, 05:50:06 PM
The wallet is good and many people trust it. I found that it is also mobile compatible which makes it even more accessible.

Here's a review about it where you can learn about some of the gimmicks this wallet supports: https://usethebitcoin.com/trust-wallet-review-why-is-binances-trust-wallet-special/

Happy reading!
7677  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🐺WOLF.BET - Provably fair dice game 🎲 $1,000 Daily Race💰7-day streak bonus🔥 on: February 25, 2020, 12:22:17 PM
WOLF.BET is currently running a series of promotions, some of them include social media contests like telegram and twitter but also racing and VIP competitions based on the wagering amounts.

The screenshot captures only a few one at the top but there are a couple more. For a full list see the main page, under the Promotions tab, also accessible via this link here: https://wolf.bet/promotions

It's just interesting to see that you can have fun on here in whichever way it suits you best  Wink


7678  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Altcoins Need a Catalyst to push up prices on: February 24, 2020, 05:20:39 PM
I think the most realistic catalysis that we're going to see implemented within a couple of months is the BTC halving. We all expect that this event will pump BTC and hopefully bring it to a new high, at least that's what most people predict, anyways.

And since BTC often goes hand in hand with altcoins, the pumping from the halving event hence is thus expected to also pump altcoins.

Once that's established, I think thereafter will be a matter of maintaining the price at the all times high, and help it though different mediums to obtain the pumping level it deserves. This won't be an easy task, in fact its probably far from it but at least there would be a good starting point.
7679  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 2020 the year of Bitcoin technology getting accepted by governments on: February 24, 2020, 10:09:36 AM
I'm not as optimistic in thinking that 2020 would be the year most governments would accept crypto as the break through technology. I do, however, believe there will be tremendous progress made towards accepting BTC payments very much in the same way as credit card payment.

A good example is how a municipality know for its ski resort in Swiss accepts BTC as payment for government services. You can find the source here (https://news.bitcoin.com/zermatt-bitcoin/).
This is the type of acceptance we would experience this year, not yet a global wide crypto payment acceptance.
7680  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why we have slow steps about convincing governments to accept bitcoin? on: February 23, 2020, 10:17:08 PM
In my opinion I think that because cryptocurrency typically comes hand in hand with autonomy is very difficult to convince the government how they're going to make a profit out of it.

Plus, having the authorities involved means that some money must get lost along the way to at leat pay for the salary, in part for those who will be overlooking things, and the infrastructure needed for surveillance in general.

Also, it is difficult to make these people think that this is the new way, when the new way is not being inclusive of their usual high-invested involvement.
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