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1621  Other / Meta / Re: Is it possible to have a sticky threads for gambling discussions? on: May 05, 2019, 10:31:22 AM
No matter if there is sticky thread for this topic, I do believe that it wont affect gamblers. Just take a look at other board that has sticky threads and look at the fact that there are still many people ignore the sticky threads. Usually sticky threads consists something like rules on how to make thread or how to post, but in fact there are still many people are breaking the rules because they do not read the sticky thread. In this case, sticky thread about "gambling responsibly" is not really needed because I do believe mature gambler knows how to gamble responsibly.

Agree, even a gambling addict knows this and still cannot stop from ganbling. Bad habits are hard to break. It requires a great deal of discipline to avpid getting addicted to gambling. So, even with sticky posts on the thread, this will be useless if gamblers cannot control it's greed and addiction.
1622  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: [VIDEO] - Bitcoin Ready To Explode Above $6,000 ? on: May 05, 2019, 10:07:47 AM
Amazing I actually subscribed to Scrembo on youtube since most of his video is about TA and speculation. A good reference to compare your own analysis. Worth watching. I am happy that Scrembo is actually here in the forum. Shocked Thanks for sharing.
1623  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Will you buy lottery online in bitcoin payment? on: May 05, 2019, 09:35:08 AM
I just checked the website. So, the payment on the lottery ticket will be based on SPG token. How will winners receive their winnings? Will it be in SPG, BTC or direct fiat?

Going thru all this bring inconvenience to gamblers, there are lots of gambling sites with lottery, so would be better to think of something that would attract lottery players using your website.
1624  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why? on: May 05, 2019, 09:19:50 AM
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Sometimes he is talking about the Bitcoin sometimes dogecoin , what's wrong man ?

We don't actually know why he sometimes talk about just a certain thing. He is free to speak his mind. I doubt if ever he is being paid to talk about t or if it is his way to put a hype in the market, he might be a bag holder.
1625  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Oldest youtube video talking about bitcoin on: May 05, 2019, 09:12:22 AM
I've checked the videos and his activities in youtube, I think he is  crypro-enthusiast and an ealry adopter. His last activity was last year, and his channel is not that famous.

I also checked the address attached to the video description hoping to see if he is holding his bitcoin there, but it seems it is designated for donation and since it was posted in youtube, there was 0 transaction on the address.
1626  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Regulating bodies on: May 05, 2019, 06:42:27 AM
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But the problem is who to trust?

There are a lot of trusted and tested gambling site by a lot of online-gamblers such as Primedice, fortunejack, stake, cloudbet and a lot more. Feel free to try it out and test it your self.

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who plays fair and pays fair?

Trusted online-casinos use provably fair system, and as to withdrawals and deposits they have an instant payment and no issue about it. Or if ever there are, they have a 24-hour support which can help you which such problems, but this happens rarely.
1627  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Just bought some crypto on: May 05, 2019, 06:27:10 AM
Welcome back, you have a lot of thigs to catch-up in crypto. Going back to the topic, it is important for you to store your bitcoin in a hardware wallet than putting it online, especially exchange which is targeted by hackers. 
1628  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Demo Bizanc DEX - Cross Chain BTC x ETH on: May 05, 2019, 06:03:09 AM
Thank you for sharing a good tutorial.
So that is almost the same as MEW if I am not wrong because I see that we need to paste private keys to login into the website.
But I am still worried if somehow, there is a malware that came into my browser like what I got in the past.
That is a good project, and I hope that you can secure the website if any bugs happen to the site.
I think this is a new concept of trading in the exchange.

It's a decentralized exchange. Most DEX requires private key, no need to worry since you can just make a wallet within the platform, just do not leave you assets there and make sure to save yout private key if you are not confortable or do not trust DEX.
1629  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What is the future of the Altcoins that have less than 1(one) satoshi as value on: May 05, 2019, 05:49:47 AM
Some of coins that have such value are dead and left by developers. If such project will continue developing and developing their product or service, they might go back to the market.
1630  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Would you play at a casino where payments are delayed for days? Why? on: May 05, 2019, 05:23:09 AM
Ever since I gambled at cryptocurrency casino's that offered instant withdraws, I haven't used any other online casino that imposes 'reviews' on payouts.
I'm wondering if other people still play at online casinos where they have to wait for days before their withdraw is processed.

Why would you even play at such a casino?
They usually even encourage you to cancel your withdraw, to keep you playing. Seems somewhat manipulative to me... Why would anyone support that?

Nope! The reason why online-gambling had been a good option for some gamblers is because of convenience. There are a lot of gambling site offering indtant withdrawal, no reason to hassle your self with delay withdrawals which may take days.
1631  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How much did you make from gambling in 2018! on: May 05, 2019, 05:07:02 AM
I tried to go through the home page of bitvest this afternoon and I find out that about 70% of the open trade were in green. It seems many bet are in positive and that means alot has been made this year.  How much did you made from all your betting and gambling this year?

Saved a lot of money this year. Have not gambled last year since I lose most of the time. Tried avoiding gambling and  started accumulating crypto with my spare money, it saved me a lot.
1632  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What is best practice for gambling?? on: May 05, 2019, 04:51:54 AM
May anyone tell me what is the best practice for gambling with little investment? I have no so much experiance about it.Any suggestion or advice.

Play only in trusted gambling site. Do not be greedy when gambling. Gamble only with the amount of money you can  afford to lose. Gamble for fun, not for money.  The most important, avoid gambling if/while you can, gambling addiction is a serious problem.
1633  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Happy accidents on: May 05, 2019, 04:19:49 AM
This is when I was playing an online casino using my phone where I accidentaly added an additional zero to my bet, I was supposed to bet 100,000 coins in a Hi-Lo dice game and had placed 1,000,000 instead. Luckily, I was able to win the bet to my surprise.
1634  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: ✝️ Those who want to try LN - Buy flowers on the Bitcoin Graveyard on: May 05, 2019, 04:12:29 AM
I just visited the website and I find it really cool and hilarious. Would be worth trying out LN and at the same time fun giving flowers to bitcoin naysayers. A great promotion for for LN. Well done! The people behind this is very creative.
1635  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Britain keeps the penny but micropayments might promote crypto adoption on: May 05, 2019, 04:06:31 AM
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When using crypto the buyer pays the transaction fee. Cash is cheaper for them unless they get a discount.

It's a different story when we are using our local wallet when paying. We actually get incentives, discount, cash-back whenever we use bitcoin (not necessarily bitcoin as long it's our local wallet which has fiat, eth, bch, xrp, btc). That is why I sometimes opt to pay via bitcoin for convenience and discount than paying via fiat.

This is what I like the most about how our local wallet is promoting cryptocurrency indirectly to the mass. Introducing it's convenience by letting them save time paying their bills or shopping.
1636  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Do you still bother to engage non Bitcoiners? on: May 05, 2019, 03:36:18 AM
I was perusing another forum today with a long running cryptcurrency thread. To my non amazement they're still debating the nature of the whole thing in the exact same way they were 2-3-4-5 years ago. The same people are waiting to be convinced. The same people are trying to convince them.

This strikes me as a complete and utter waste of calories. I'd rather let people believe what they want. Me convincing them won't help anyone. They're not going to convince me of anything. My attitude is - crypto is here. You may as well sit back and see what happens as nothing I do, say or listen to will change it.

Are you still embroiled in debates with friends and internet creeps or have you let it slide?

Well, I don't bother debating with naysayers and non-crypto believers. It's a waste of time since most of them are not open to changes and what is coming. Let them be left behind, we all know that bitcoin is here and it will stay. Do no bother spreading crypto to people who are not interested on the first place, if they are interested they will ask and approach for help and information.
1637  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Have 1 BTC in alts should I transfer all to BTC on: May 05, 2019, 03:09:13 AM
It depends on your assessment of the market. No one can give you a definite answer to this because each of us has it's own strategy and preference when it comes to bitcoin and alt.

Whenever bitcoin starts moving and recovering I usually put most of my money on bitcoin and this time I sell most of my shitcoin since some alts are affected by this. When bitcoin price is stable, I watch out for alts because some alts are profitable during this time. Well, when the market starts being bearish, I diversify my investment and add up some more alts and bitcoin for future purposes.

1638  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Central Banks in the Age of Blockchains on: May 05, 2019, 02:54:03 AM
I have read this article before and there had been a same topic of this as mentioned from the first post.

It is actually good for the whole crypto community that financial institutions and banks are starting to consider blockchain technology. They are starting to learn more about it and trying to see if this can be useful to them, well honestly it is.
1639  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How to Think Profitably - a Trader’s Mindset on: May 05, 2019, 02:41:56 AM
It's a good thing to read. Well for me, everything in trading can be profitable, and I am not only talking about money. Even your losses can give you something to learn, experience to gain, it's a good lesson to make you a better trader.

Traders should not just take losses badly, instead see it the other way because, if you are too busy thinking about what you have lost, you cannot put your mind on your next trade which could also affect it. Sometimes being too emotional in trading affects your trade. Do not stop learning and growing as a trader.
1640  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Lil Pump now accepts Bitcoin as payment on: May 05, 2019, 02:27:14 AM
I personally don't like mumble rappers and not into that type of songs. But, I do like how he adapted and accepts bitcoin as payment. This could spread awareness and this could influence other artist or even their fans about crypto.
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