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2181  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: What's your take of NFTs? on: April 21, 2022, 03:44:28 PM
What's your take of NFTs?

Do you think are a long term solution/investment or just hype??
Some of them will or might survive for long term so be wise in choosing them and then the rest, they're all good for hype. Well, a newbie can't wear a signature.
You can buy copper membership and read the benefits that you can get from purchasing it. And that includes wearing signature as a member rank for you to insert that code you've attached to your post.
2182  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: azbit exchange scam on: April 21, 2022, 12:26:53 PM
I have never heard of this exchange. Usually the new projects are aiming to be listed into unknown exchanges and new ones. But the twist, there's no volume.
There's not that much number of users. So whoever is assigned into the listing for their projects, better invest into paying the reputable exchanges with their asking price and it's also a good thing if your project really what it takes to be there.
2183  Economy / Services / Re: Signature camapign manager on: April 21, 2022, 09:27:16 AM
There's this wide choice that you can look at and it's on this thread - Overview of Bitcointalk Signature Anti-Spam Campaign Managers
I highly suggest yahoo. He's a good manager and has a lot of experience in managing campaigns.
2184  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is there any altcoin to be millionere by holding up to 5 years from now ? on: April 20, 2022, 10:20:16 PM
Most of the altcoins don't have a future at this time and you could see how they are victims of pump and dump scheme so can't say which coin will give you long term returns but if you want then stick to the top 2-3 like ETH,BNB,SOL that have future with development and various projects using their blockchain because if you invest in some meme coins you won't get any returns.So my advice is to go with them only.
I agree.
The new ones, I'm off with them but with the known altcoins and has been there for years. That's what I'm holding. The examples that you've mentioned, I only have 2 of them and I'm happy to have them.
I think that their future is really huge, all of them since they all have their own networks and other projects can also work with them. That's what makes them a good project if other projects have seen their potential and they also make a use case from them.
2185  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Which sports betting picks and prediction channel you watch? on: April 19, 2022, 11:08:53 PM
Me too. I haven't watched any predictions but there are a lot of articles that are giving good insights particular to an upcoming match like for all of those sports that you want to watch.
The factors that they're giving and opinion are good to read and to be considered of if you're extracting information and add it to yours as sort of contribution to what you're predicting.
Better pick what is best for you because it's hard to tell if you read different platforms as a guide for your favorite picks. Some of them giving opinion and suggestions are just based on their favorite picks so it's quite hard to tell which one it is but focus more on your player(s) that way you can sort which is the best and yes, picking some of their ideas will help fast since following different platforms is a hassle.
Well, those platforms are going to help to choose your best pick. If you have no resource then you can rely on yourself and not with others for your picks. It's not hard to tell with those guides and sources that you're going to look at. They're just information that you may extract or not and be it, helpful or not.
As you've said, they're guides so they could help you to your pick but you're not relying to anyone because you're having various sources and compiling it to decide which pick might be the best for you.
2186  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Average bitcoin transaction fee lowest since two years on: April 19, 2022, 10:21:53 PM
I can still remember those days when the fees were higher than paying for your coffee and it was due to the network being congested. But these days, I can attest that most of the time I transact I only pay around $0.1 - $0.3 for each transaction.
The network has been improved a lot and if there's been a waiting time, 10 minutes to be the maximum, and lesser than that is what mostly happens for me for my transaction to get confirmed.
Today I paid a fee as low as $0.08 and the waiting time wasn't upto 4mins.
The issue of high bitcoin transaction fee was high some few years ago when there were nothing like LN, Segwit, Taproot etc. A lot of scalability protocols have been incorporated in the bitcoin network and it is helping bitcoin to scale.
Again, exchanges induced fees were the reason for high bitcoin transaction fees, many people are using non custodial wallets now.
But what can be said about a transaction in BTC TRN network cannot be said about  ERC.
What we can see as low fees for a transaction of $20k may not be low for a transaction of $2.
Those days were like around the ATH of 2017. The fees were crazy and it's higher than small transfers. And good thing that LN and Segwit did the solution for that and eventually, the fees become lower and just like you, I'm mostly paying for the fees in cents and it didn't gone through $1 and up anymore. Well, as for the erc and trc networks, trc is cheaper and sometimes in erc20 tokens and transaction, there are also times that they've become cheap as well.
2187  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: hidden gems - small cap coins with huge potential! on: April 19, 2022, 03:30:24 PM
I don't think that you still need another coin to add with that lot that you've got. But if you insist, it's hard to find that one that defines your title.
But if it's not that definition yet you are still wanting to have another one then the closest one that I can suggest is BNB.
That's the best that you can add IMO for altcoins other than that, you should add bitcoin to complete that portfolio.
2188  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Which sports betting picks and prediction channel you watch? on: April 18, 2022, 10:49:41 PM
I haven't watched any prediction channels usually when I look for leans I just browse through subreddits to read some write-ups since it's much easier to skim through a bunch of picks and at the same time you get to see their profit records together with the odds of their picks. I remember some of the users in these subreddits also share a video for their picks but I prefer to read their picks and reasoning instead of listening since it's more convenient and you save time if you can skim through their reasoning.
Me too. I haven't watched any predictions but there are a lot of articles that are giving good insights particular to an upcoming match like for all of those sports that you want to watch.
The factors that they're giving and opinion are good to read and to be considered of if you're extracting information and add it to yours as sort of contribution to what you're predicting.
2189  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Average bitcoin transaction fee lowest since two years on: April 18, 2022, 09:52:15 PM
I can still remember those days when the fees were higher than paying for your coffee and it was due to the network being congested. But these days, I can attest that most of the time I transact I only pay around $0.1 - $0.3 for each transaction.
The network has been improved a lot and if there's been a waiting time, 10 minutes to be the maximum, and lesser than that is what mostly happens for me for my transaction to get confirmed.
2190  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What's preventing bitcoin from worldwide adoption? on: April 18, 2022, 08:58:20 PM
The main reason for which Bitcoins aren’t adapted right now is the Government.
I second that. Because the governments, they're looking at bitcoin as something that's negatively used and they don't control and power over it.
That is why those people that are still trying to learn about it won't get into it because of what the other governments are telling and describing it.
Anyway, many of them are also joining and adopting it so no matter what the other countries' decisions, many are starting to like it because that bad perspective is being switched.
2191  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Crypto based VPN on: April 18, 2022, 11:14:23 AM
until now I did not find a crypto-based VPN, if you mean a vpn that accepts payments with crypto it is a little complicated because the price for the vpn itself is quite cheap, many vpn you can use by buying a vip service
If the payment is in crypto, there are a bunch of sellers of those VPNs on the digital goods and they're accepting payment in crypto. But if it's the actual VPN that accepts direct payments in crypto and they're part of a project, I think there are a few of them but still, they don't know how to market it.
Thus, I'll just use the Brave Browser and its TOR although it's not an actual VPN but that could be a good alternative for OP.
2192  Economy / Speculation / Re: When will bitcoin reach its all-time high? on: April 18, 2022, 08:37:45 AM
The bitcoin price upward trend has just started where the bitcoin price is trading back above the $40k area. However, although currently experiencing a significant price increase, we do not know for sure how far the current price increase is
It hasn't started instead, it's starting to drop. $38k and is likely to reach $36k or $36k anytime from this day.

whether it will reach a new ATH level again, or will be corrected again like a few months ago.
It's now in the correction phase and we don't know how low it can reach. And as for the new ATH, we have to prolly wait maybe 2 years again after the halving before it shows.
2193  Economy / Speculation / Re: What is your opinion on recent bull market, will it be over soon? on: April 17, 2022, 11:38:56 PM
In my opinion, technically the price of bitcoin is still increasing in price as it is today.
Increasing quickly then a dump is being followed.

I have seen, in the last few days, that there is a more and more positive sentiment that supports the fundamentals so that the bitcoin price has experienced a significant increase where the bitcoin price is currently trading at around $40k. Therefore, I remain optimistic that fundamentally bitcoin price will still be bullish.
Well, it's holding $40k and was $39k a few moments ago until now. If it manages to hold that price and goes back again to $40k up to another higher one.
Those analysis that I've read says that it's going to break $45k and above, and that's an 'if'.
2194  Economy / Gambling / Re: Which would be better ? on: April 17, 2022, 10:44:14 PM
I was too optimistic into gambling when I've won my first few wins which I think that it's easy and that will continuously going to happen again.
Well, its the usual mindset of new gamblers who didnt experience losses yet. First winnings can encourage the gambler to try again thinking its easy to win but we know its not the case.

Its really necessary to ask yourself why do you like to gamble, either for fun or to earn. What you prefer, luck based or skill based because it depends for each of us.

Regardless if you're playing in a casino or sportsbet, dont forget that winning is not easy hence its best to have less expectation so it wont be hard to accept if you lose your money.
I guess majority will be falling into the category of earning and that's not really new. We get to be into that category as we gamble and then if we lose.
We can easily change that motive of us when the fate isn't with us. Just like if we're in a losing streak, that's basically good enough to think that we're on it for fun since you're losing.
2195  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Another reason to avoid CEX for buying Bitcoin on: April 17, 2022, 06:43:22 PM
Anyone can avoid such fees by using a DEX.
Well, the case of ERC20 tokens to dexes and transferring it there is also costly sometimes. So there are some specific things needed to be remembered.
You still have to check if the gas fees are high or not when you do the transaction and you can always wait for it to decrease randomly within a period of time.
2196  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Tell me the wei to success in crypto for products on: April 17, 2022, 05:08:30 PM
Is there still any ways to find investments or advisors for crypto project without paying?
You can't invest if you don't have money. But you can find advisors without paying them and that's true giving them a share of your project's percentage and if you share the same interest.

When we trying to find some venture investments they offer us discord bots for thousand of dollars instead of advising or money.
That's not organic and you already have an idea on it.

You are the biggest and the oldest crypto community. What should we do with the team if we have skills to make a product and have everything is ready to start development and we only need money and advising.
Do you really think that there's a need to make that "product"? I guess that you're pointing out another project or token which is going to be the foundation of it and ask yourselves if you really need to make one.
2197  Economy / Gambling / Re: Which would be better ? on: April 16, 2022, 11:49:34 PM
Newbie gambler should first know his goal in gambling, if you’re into sports and already familiar with it then you can bet there as well and if you want to play the game on your own, you can also try casinos. If you really want to gamble, its ok to know both of this since playing casino games are quiet boring sometimes and if you have knowledge on sports, you can choose to gamble there instead. Newbies have to be more flexible, its good to have more knowledge and in gambling you should not be complacent in one game only. Learn gambling as a whole, this can be a big help for you.
Also, as a newbie gambler. He should ask himself if he's into fun or profit, this is where mostly are misleading themselves. They think that as a newbie, they've got the beginner's luck but all of a sudden, they realize that they're becoming habitual gambler and their main purpose is being forgotten.
A thing to remember when you're gambling, don't be too greedy. When you've made profit, take it and don't let the greed take it away from you.
I agree with this that newbies should ask themselves first if they were into gambling or just for fun. Most people who are newbies think this way that's why they ended up losing a lot thinking they could make a profit just by believing they have the beginners luck.

If I were the OP I would at least try each side on where do I do best, although OP did mentioned already that he found it easy on a sports games but for those who are in doubt which suits them try both games and see where do you play the best.
It should be asked to themselves before going on because that's leading them to the wrong misconception about gambling as they start. I was also like that when I was new to gambling.
And the thing was, I was too optimistic into gambling when I've won my first few wins which I think that it's easy and that will continuously going to happen again.
2198  Economy / Economics / Re: Where should I invest? on: April 16, 2022, 10:48:36 PM
I will still advise to invest in bitcoin. There were a lot of people that have made huge profits through altcoins and that's them. But for a newbie, you still need to learn the market.
You need to have an idea on how it should because that's giving you the sides of it on what are the must invest and not. Bitcoin is the perfect starter for newbies to invest and to learn.
2199  Economy / Economics / Re: All that printed money year 2021 where it is ? on: April 16, 2022, 09:52:57 PM
Its in USDC and USDT.
So even if fiat currency shortages will coming and in real economy we dont have no money left then crypto can do bull run and ATH becouse crypto dont need money anymore from the fed or central banks the money is all ready in the markets big chunk of usd fiat went into USDT and USDC no wonder why the black rock bought USDC becouse he knows the plan.
How come that we don't have money left or the fed or the US or the governments of the whole word? Why would the government would send their money to another centralize power instead of them controlling their own money system?
It makes no sense of converting it into those because they're not like that and they're the ones that should be controlling it. So what you're saying doesn't make sense.
2200  Economy / Gambling / Re: Which would be better ? on: April 15, 2022, 11:42:17 PM
Newbie gambler should first know his goal in gambling, if you’re into sports and already familiar with it then you can bet there as well and if you want to play the game on your own, you can also try casinos. If you really want to gamble, its ok to know both of this since playing casino games are quiet boring sometimes and if you have knowledge on sports, you can choose to gamble there instead. Newbies have to be more flexible, its good to have more knowledge and in gambling you should not be complacent in one game only. Learn gambling as a whole, this can be a big help for you.
Also, as a newbie gambler. He should ask himself if he's into fun or profit, this is where mostly are misleading themselves. They think that as a newbie, they've got the beginner's luck but all of a sudden, they realize that they're becoming habitual gambler and their main purpose is being forgotten.
A thing to remember when you're gambling, don't be too greedy. When you've made profit, take it and don't let the greed take it away from you.
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