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1641  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Koteprati kuci betting tips on: May 05, 2019, 02:10:15 AM
Never actually tried this kind of service before.
And I don't know what game it is so I think I would just stay out until you made some tips on sports or esports that I know.
But look's like you are a good one since you are receiving some good comments in this forum.

I'm professional tipster with more than 15 years experience. Work hard on harvesting all the useful information in the world of sports,especially in football(soccer) and hockey.

It seems to be that you are well-experienced and that your betting speculation can be reliable. I haven't used such service before. Might try it this time since it is free. It is good that you are giving free tips for a month for us to try your services. Good luck.
1642  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Looking for a genuine partner to join me on a new gambling website venture on: May 05, 2019, 02:00:38 AM
It's risky to form a partnership online, it is possible but it will put you in risk as you know internet is on eof the best place scammers choose to commit fraud and scam. Just be careful and good luck on your plans, make sure to take measures to secure yourself in planning to form a partnership online.
1643  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: mass-adopted of crypto on: May 04, 2019, 05:20:11 PM
There would only be massive adoption only if people would be educated about crypto as well. We have different technology ranges yet we also have different levels of understanding.
Crypto shouldn't just be shared but also learned. It's a never-ending learning process and without the eagerness to learn, we wouldn't be able to adopt its importance.
1644  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Will they ever find Satoshi Nakamoto? Make your prediction... on: May 04, 2019, 04:47:30 PM
What's the sense of looking for the real Satoshi?
If it's his choice to hide everything about him then who are we to force him to show up? He did it for his own reason and whatever it is, we should just accept and respect it. The best thing is he has done his part already and he contributed a lot to our success.
1645  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Court issued an order for Craig Wright to produce his public bitcoin address on: May 04, 2019, 03:19:27 PM
Found this article in google:

https://www.google.com/amp/s/bitcoinexchangeguide.com/lies-emails-and-satoshi-forgery-the-dave-kleiman-v-craig-wright-court-case-drags-on/amp/

Well, this could be the end of Craig's delusional claim as Satoshi Nakamoto. I am tired of Craig's drama and controversy, stop giving this man the attention he seeks.
1646  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin as "shalecoin" on: May 04, 2019, 03:07:56 PM
The idea behind declaring coins as "shalecoin" is to indicate whether an address has an holder or not and therefore to have an open and clean blockchain. (Concerning longterm UTXO)

- As mentioned before -
Definition of "shalecoin":
Coins with no access to the address. (Nobody has the privatekey)
If that address is a coinbase address: 1 year after mining
Other addresses: 10 years after last output transaction

Longterm holders of coins should transfer their coins to a new address within 10 years, so they wouldn't become shalecoins. All other coins with no access to the address can't be transacted to a new address and will become shalecoins after 10 years / or after 1 year if it's a coinbase address. Owners of possible computers with the ability to "hash" the privatekey would use these computers only for shalecoins. (Coins with no holder)

Then what would happen to shale coins? So, it will require holders to move or make transactions on their wallet for their coin not be considered in active?
1647  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: Stake.com $250 giveaway #3! on: May 04, 2019, 02:41:25 PM
3438

Stake username: Ailmand321

StakeUsername: Ailmand

2nd guess: 1991

When will this be drawn? Smiley
1648  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Naoya Inoue vs Emmanuel Rodgriguez - WBSS Bantamweight on: May 04, 2019, 02:24:03 PM
That's a hard match but I will go for Naoya this time since he looks more fit and a more aggressive boxer.
If Naoya will go to the finals, Nonito Donaire will be on a high risk considering his age and his previous fights nevertheless we need to see a real fight this semifinal and Emmanuel are still have the chance to win so let's see.

This fight will be interesting fight to watch since both of them are undefeated. Naoya's KO rate is higher than Rodriguez's KO rate, both have good records. This fight is difficult to predict since both fighters are good. I would still put my bet on Naoya, with his higher KO rate anf back to back KO is a good advantage, excited to see this fight.

This will be a great pressure for Donaire since both fighters are at it's prime. But, let's not all forget that Donaire is well-known for it's counter-punch and speed.
1649  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Beware when trading @ Kryptono - Stealing your identity? on: May 04, 2019, 12:05:39 PM
I guess OP will have no choice but to undergo KYC to activate his account. What's seems wrong here is the 2fa which OP mentioned is the 2fa that he said was correct and didn't work. At least they have a standard to lock accounts with failed 2fa access, which could protect other users. Grin
1650  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How to receive your salary in Bitcoin? on: May 04, 2019, 11:54:10 AM
Why would you risk your salary to be processed or converted by a third party? I would rather pay taxes than risk my salary on this. I do understand that you want your salary to be in bitcoin to avoid excessive tax as you have mentioned, but this will put you in a riskier situation. You should've mentioned what country were you from for other's to have reference and idea to give you better alternatives.
1651  Economy / Economics / Re: 🌟🌟🌟🌟✅ Discussions & Analysis with the Professor! ✅🌟🌟🌟🌟 on: May 04, 2019, 11:35:39 AM
So it is just like a trading signal service? If so, then it is better to be moved to Trading Discussion board.
How about the fee to subscribe your analysis? Is it free or do you charge some money for users to get the analysis?

Most likely they are offering it for free, I've visited they group on telegram and they are just giving away free signals and not asking for VIP subscription for their signal.
1652  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: A first person account of using Bitcoin in Venezuela on: May 04, 2019, 10:46:08 AM
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So let me, as someone who used bitcoin to survive in Venezuela, clear up the misconceptions: Bitcoin can’t fix the situation in Venezuela
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Well, I think we, people who lives outside Venezuela think that bitcoin or crypto can solve the hyper inflation they are experiencing. It's really heart breaking how this message came from someone who really leaves and experience the economic situation find it hopeless for Venezuela to fight back hyper inflation with bitcoin as alternative, which most of us think. As we think it is as simple as that, for them it is really big since the one who posted this is someone who even works freelance in crypto and even left Venezuela and his family to get out of the crisis.
1653  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin private key vulnerability on: May 04, 2019, 07:30:40 AM
People can guess private keys? Seriously? No one is capable of doing that genius. Many have tried to crack these keys in different ways(Brute force etc), but failed which is why a large portion of BTC is lost basically.

Supercomputers could possibly crack them in the future, but it would still be really difficult.

If you are guessing, there's nothing genius in it.

Agree on this, I think even a genius person could not even crack even one of million private keys exixting. Using a super computer to crack private key combination might not be possible, or could be possibe but might take ages.
1654  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin's price break 5700 USD, is this uptrend or bulltrap? on: May 04, 2019, 06:54:45 AM
The market growth happening at present is a perfect uptrend, because the market got impacted when there arise an issue with Bitfinex covered a $850 million loss with tether funds. The market crashed reaching $5200 and stayed around $5285 by the weekend. Now the market has taken a forward price push reaching $5800+ without getting impacted of several negative things that have been taking place.

Agree, this could be a possible scenario. The recent dip from 5,600$ down to $5,200 is due to the tether issue. One thing that we can be sure of, the market s getting healthier and more and more news and development are happening as time goes by

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Moreover, recent IEO platforms have showed their failures, investors consider cryptocurrency as a scam platform so that they will withdraw their money for investing in other field.

Would not be shocked since IEO is not that far from ICO. What I think we really need is something that would stop teams of developers who are creating scam and useless projects that stains the whole market's credibility.

IMHO this only affects new altcoin from IEO and has little effects on established crypto already existing cryptocurrency.
A lot of investors, usually old investors are aware of this.
1655  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is blockchain a perfect solution? on: May 04, 2019, 04:38:28 AM
No it's not perfect, but it's better than the system we have currently, and quite sure there will be a better solution than Blockchain in future.

Agree, there's no perfect systen. It's just that blockchain technology beats the traditional way on how we secure information without putting it in the hands of middle-man.

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I believe having one's password stored offline is most safer and secured, anyone can be careless online and can be spied upon.


I do not feel secured putting such credentials online. Stay with the traditional and most secured way in protecting your password, keep it offline.
1656  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Htc Reveals Plans For New Gen Blockchain Smartphone In 2019 on: May 04, 2019, 04:19:17 AM
If its only a wallet integrated on those Smartphone i wont use it. I will still use my offline wallet installed in my old laptop without any other program besides the wallet and those pre installed software. As a guy mentioned at the top developer should be loyal or else everything will be gone with just a snap of a finger (Thanos snap).

Agree, I won't risk putting my money on my smartphone. I would still choose to secure it in a hardware wallet. It's really amazing how blockchain adaptation is becoming a trend, from financial institutions, banks, companies and now gadgets. I beleive that mass adaptation and awareness is inevitable and soon we will reach a point that cryptocurrency and blockchain technology will be widely used by everyone.
1657  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: UFC 237: Namajunas vs. Andrade on: May 04, 2019, 04:14:53 AM
@nydiacaskey01. Anderson was the underdog versus Israel Adesanya.
Well I guess he really loves MMA that much that even though he is not head lining the main event, he still takes the fight. I hope he still bring that kind of fight that he has last time when he faced Adesanya. I think that kind of performance will be enough to beat Jared Cannonier.

Interested to see who will win between B.J. Penn vs. Clay Guida. Clay Guida last faught June 2018 and lost to Oliviera. His last win was November 2017 to Lauzon. as for BJ Penn, he is on a losing streak.

Hmm. Hard to see who's going to win but I will go with my boy here Clay Guida, his movement is unbelievable so I think he will used this one to his advantage. BJ Penn should retire, I don't know, he has nothing to proved. He is already a legend and we don't want to see him take more damage at this point of his career. Hope that we will hang his gloves win or lose here.

Would still be great seeing fighters beyond their prime fighting younger fighters at their prime. This will either show what true legends are or if they should just pass the torch to younger fighters and retire. Experience is still an advantage when it comes to fighting. Good luck to Penn and Silva.
1658  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Crypto wallet services on: May 04, 2019, 04:01:53 AM
Moneypot is really a good choice. It's a standard wallet which could support bitcoin services.
Depositing is instant even before confirming which is a good point. If you're looking for an innovative web wallet, money pot is convenient though there are minimal security issues but they fix it right away.
The problem is their wallet doesn't work with any popular gambling website (I'm referring here to what the OP is looking for). Yes Moneypot is probably the best choice here in this case but I honestly wouldn't really work with this because you can only use it on 4-5 websites and I've never ever heard about those gambling platforms before

Agree, I only know moneypot however, only few accepts moneypot and this doesn't include famous gambling sites.  So, there might be none at the moment, so better to use any wallet you think will give you more convenience when gambling.
1659  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: New Solution for provably fair? on: May 04, 2019, 03:52:18 AM
Provably fair is widely used and trusted by most gamblers and even online casino operators, and it seems not all is familiar with that algorithm which makes it not interesting at the moment.

KYC for a gambling site in not attractive for players. I doubt if you will attract players with this since it seems you are here to promote OP.
1660  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What is this GotSatoshi.com? New drama unfolding? on: May 04, 2019, 03:44:35 AM
Well this just looks like another drama and another one of the attention seeking news. I wonder who would he reveal after the count down maybe just another random names. But if it is true that they would unveil Satoshi then they need a solid proof that they are really unveiling the true creator of Bitcoin.

This can definitely be another promotional type of thing. The site is sowing intrigues so that people can be glued on their seats while waiting what can happen soon. Will there be the real Satoshi Nakamoto to come out of nowhere and announce something on the site? Or will it be just a presentation of a program that we can be a part of? Anyway, this is a mark of some creativity so let's just leave this whole thing as it is and just wait of what can be. Maybe this can be worth of some laugh soon -- providing us some free entertainment.

Just be careful if ever you will fill-out information on the site. I don't find any reason why would someone ask for e-mail hust to reveal information about satoshi. It could be a promotion or something. Just be cautious, and let's see what's there after the count down.  Cheesy
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