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361  Economy / Gambling / Re: www.PlayCrash.Com | CRASH CASINO | 24/7 SUPPORT | NEWEST KID ON THE BLOCK |BONUS on: April 21, 2022, 02:20:24 PM
Having negative feedback indicates that this casino is in big trouble. They seem to have started the casino in a bad way. Some of the feedback I have read gives the impression that it is not recommended for anyone to bet money at this casino. Refusing to pay, not returning to the threads to settle charges and of course gamblers should avoid these casinos. There are still many casinos available with good reputations.
362  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🔹1win.pro 🔹| iGaming Platform | Crypto&Fiat | Bonus +500% To the first deposit on: April 20, 2022, 09:09:10 PM
OP Sorry, when I saw the deposit bonus it was quite tempting. However, we all know as small gamblers it may not be very friendly to charge us with a large enough deposit. So at first I was interested, but maybe you can provide a wiser waiver to reduce the initial deposit fee.

During this time there are many new casinos with lower offers, doesn't it occur to you that the concept of promotion of these offers makes many gamblers discourage from playing at your casino?
363  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Some Bitcoin Fun Facts. on: April 20, 2022, 08:17:35 PM
For me, image no. 2 and 3 may still have a history where without Satoshi there wouldn't be 10,000 BTC to pay for 2 pizzas. We will continue to remember this story as history where there are funny things that exceed any humor in this world. It is unthinkable that 10,000 BTC will make us appreciate Bitcoin holdings more today. The essence of the wisdom behind this payment is so that we can continue to believe that in the future it may be that Bitcoin that is left even in small amounts will buy a lot of things.
364  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Copy Trading - experience and tipps on: April 20, 2022, 07:34:17 PM
I've done it for several trades, but it's really hard when we don't master what we implement with other people's trades. I didn't really get that much benefit so decided not to use it until now. Manual trading may indeed be difficult, it's just that we can learn more to find out which trading methods are suitable from time to time.
365  Economy / Gambling / Re: Question for regular casino players. Will you use Lightning if available? on: April 20, 2022, 05:53:37 PM
there's one casino here which has LN network but it seems that they are still not gaining much interest from the gambling community. why i said that? because their thread is not very active and if you will visit the site, nothing much you can see about their activity. i think gamblers here still prefer using the coin they are used to like btc using the native network. also, when you are dealing with LN, you should also know what youre doing, else, you won't get your funds. though there are dedicated threads in the forum discussing how LN works. but i guess, not many people are willing to learn.
therefore so far I can only use alternative altcoins when gambling. As for Btc deposit, only once when I have more money can I buy Btc and then send it to the casino. Though to be honest I'd rather save Btc than take the risk. And only involve altcoins for every weekend visiting the casino.

In the future, LN could be an option that other casinos will include. However, in the last 2 years, the cost of sending Bitcoin is not as expensive as we think. I found a thread regarding it here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5395085.msg59910962#msg59910962
366  Economy / Gambling / Re: Question for regular casino players. Will you use Lightning if available? on: April 19, 2022, 10:19:47 PM
Lightning Network provides us with an alternative for fast transaction processing over transaction bottlenecks. And I think it's pretty good if the casino implements the Lightning Network then I will use it if at that time we are going to make a Bitcoin deposit. But some of the casinos that I met only a few that use the Lightning Network. As a small gambler, I am happy to be able to support the casino, because it has made it easier for us to process transactions quickly.
367  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: hidden gems - small cap coins with huge potential! on: April 19, 2022, 07:55:24 PM
whats your opinion on gala coin?
I think Gala is good enough for you to add to your long-term portfolio list. they have P2E games that have quite a lot of users. However, you need to pay attention that the more you share the value in your portfolio, it will not necessarily have the same potential for increase. So it's better to focus on altcoins that do have a long prospect. Avoid coin memes with price manipulation hype.
368  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Average bitcoin transaction fee lowest since two years on: April 19, 2022, 07:25:02 PM
That's whatever crossed my mind when I first got to know bitcoin. Getting the wrong information and not checking it manually. Because the information being disseminated has made some people who want to know about Bitcoin reluctant to see the high fees. The past 2 years have proven that low costs have been overcome and I think there is nothing more to complain about and make excuses for not investing in bitcoin.
369  Economy / Gambling / Re: How do you advertise your casino? on: April 19, 2022, 06:32:23 PM
Are you planning to launch a casino? That's a good idea, of course you are very well prepared with all the procedures an online casino requires in terms of promotions. Some of what I know about promotions is of course placing ads in campaigns, creating browsers across all social media channels, then unlocking free sign-up bonuses for early adopters (of course costing a lot of money).
Before going any further, I want to ask you. How far have you come in setting up the casino you currently manage?
370  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: 🚧 [OPEN] Moobet.io Signature Campaign | $100/week | 30 Slots _______[w/ESCROW] on: April 19, 2022, 05:06:03 PM
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371  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Bounty is taking another direction on: April 19, 2022, 05:01:13 PM
I have not been in the bounty world for almost 2 years since the beginning of 2020. Maybe now there have been many changes that have made me have to adapt again regarding the existing bounty rules. As we know, many crypto projects fail during distribution, so bounty managers often delay until finally there is no clarity on payments. When it comes to wasting time, it's clear that it leaves you nothing.
372  Economy / Economics / Re: U.S. links North Korean hacker group to $600 million crypto theft on: April 19, 2022, 03:56:31 PM
If it is indicated that there is support or hackers facilitated by the state, then behind the scenes it will be much more terrible. I've been hearing information about the first Axie Infinity for a long time and so far when the news has been announced by US intelligence agencies, it identifies a connection funded by the North Korean government for a specific purpose.
373  Economy / Economics / Re: Economic consequences of Russian-Ukraine War on: April 07, 2022, 08:37:16 PM
The war is, of course, economically devastating, and both countries will suffer heavily from it. The difference is that Russia brought this war upon Ukraine, and Ukraine now must fight if it wants to survive. But yes, of course, the war will have global implications. Oil and gas prices, airspace changes, are things which are already very visible. Another thing I'd add is wheat, because Russia and Ukraine are some of the world's largest suppliers, especially to countries of the developing world. So regional famine is also probably going to happen (it's not just about the prices, but also about a humanitarian tragedy).
As felt until now due to war the economic sector was destroyed, and people began to save themselves and try to ignore what was happening. Oil, Gas, and necessities such as food are now drastically increasing in price in the market. Because basically whoever goes to war, everyone feels the impact. Russia is unlikely to back down when what they hoped for had not been achieved. Economic, social politics in Ukraine are now starting to split, some are surviving and some are better off going to other countries to secure their assets. Likewise, Russian investors are almost trying to avoid too big an impact.
374  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Why Altcoins not Growing These Days on: January 27, 2020, 05:24:54 PM
This is not a problem of a lack of investors, but because some people do not want to enter the market due to unstable price conditions. The crypto market in 2020 will be bright. Everyone certainly agrees with this. The price of Bitcoin will go up and be followed by several potential altcoins.
Totally agree with your comments. We have a lot of investors in this market, but they still don't dare to invest because they fear the market will collapse and they will continue to lose money. If the price of Bitcoin gets fomo and goes up to $ 20k, I believe they will quickly come back and invest in this market again.

has started from today, many altcoins experienced a specific increase, altseason may still occur at the end of the year or even next year because it remains dependent on changes in dominance, if bitcoin rises and starts spinning in the 10k area, I think altcoin will also step in the positive zone first in q1. Actually this time is the best zone to buy altcoin at the lowest price because fomo still hasn't happened.
375  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Bot trading domination: Time to panic? on: January 27, 2020, 10:04:58 AM
there is no reason we should be afraid of trading robots, because trading robots are just a collection of algorithms, different from humans who have intelligence to think,
understand the analysis techniques, understand the market, if we understand both, no matter what is happening, if it's not the time to trade, then don't use it to trade,
always take the right moment, and avoid your concern with trading bots,

Bot activities are quite disturbing for daily traders, although they are quite dominant but there are no worries that have been fatal until now both from the market and traders. I have used it several times but profit is not always consistent, not a fear which is the main point but how to exploit the weaknesses that occur in their system.
376  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Who bought Bitcoin in late 2017? Still recovering or fully recovered? on: January 27, 2020, 09:27:05 AM
People who bought bitcoin in 2017 will still try to recover if they still hold bitcoin until now. The bitcoin price itself still not reach $10k, and it is trying to increase step by step. But those people will have the opportunity to fully recovered once bitcoin price can grow up to $20k so they can make a profit.

But until that time, they can try to increase the amount of bitcoin they have by trading, so when the bull run is coming, their profit will be bigger than now. But if they don't do anything, then they only need to wait for more until the bitcoin price can hit more than $20k. Unfortunately, no one will know when the price can increase to more than $20k, so they need to be patient.

many expect Halving's impact to be next year, at least those who passively wait are very close to the price increase deadline. If BTC does not touch ATH, it is possible to touch at least $ 15k or more. I think there are many of them who choose to maintain their assets because of this, and choose to use fresh money for new trading activities.
377  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Altcoins Bounty Hunters are almost alone! on: January 27, 2020, 08:37:18 AM
benchmarks for altcoin campaigns cannot be judged better and successful or not, more people discredit evaluations on bounties that are not good compared to vice versa, because participants and developers alike expect from the sale of tokens. except their payment is also the same as the bounty who pays with btc, of course support will be more specific because it uses coins with real value.
378  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Quality or Price? - which one you look when buying altcoins? on: January 27, 2020, 08:08:41 AM
by prioritizing the potential for fast profit on actively traded coins on the exchange with a good enough volume, there are still many of them who have a fairly low price, the most important is simultaneous trading first, the quality of project development will always relate to how traders can speculate with prices on the coin, so the first thing many people see is price.
379  Economy / Economics / Re: Goverments creating digital currencies - Threat or Opportunity? on: January 26, 2020, 05:39:40 PM
I don't think it's a threat but an opportunity for us ,as many bank from various countries really hate crypto it will bring crypto to be legal with regulations that bring peace to the holder but its likely that much debate ,let alone corrupt people will certainly burn it and disagreeing with the plan ,IMO economy will be more controlled with a 99% success rate depending on secure presented in their digital currency and 1% of unexpected problems future might be complicated

But what if the goverment just focus on their "coin" and just regulate the market for this specific "coin" and if we go a step further, what if they regulate and restrict other cryptocurrencies even harder? Well maybe they would make it easier to trade other govermental currencies like USD to EUR or otherwise.

don't think it will be too complicated, as long as there are significant benefits then we also need to support the government's move, and if they really want to separate the interests of one another, I'm sure many of the coins you write will be regulated and restricted, eventually they will also do adjustments, the government must also recognize that every competent crypto coin has technology and use that can still be developed legally.
380  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Are you sure crypto is the future currency? on: January 26, 2020, 12:12:14 PM
between crypto and digital currency, who will be the currency of the future seems to be split into two, people want crypto and the government definitely wants digital currency.
Cryptocurrency are already used all over the world but not as payments, only legalized to be traded as assets. no one knows the future, it could be only bitcoin that is recognized but others don't, we just guess a possibility in the future that is not necessarily the case.
So, are you sure crypto is the currency of the future? I can not be sure of that, because not necessarily I can enjoy it in the future. better think of crypto in the present.

I think it will only be accepted as an asset, unless bitcoin has tended to be stable in the future and no longer moves in high speculation. Crypto and digital currencies will be interconnected even though the possibility of legalization is still small. Nobody knows how crypto will work in the future, but with one key key called regulation, everything will be seen more clearly in the current period.
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