Requesting a loan of 0.0005 btc directly sent to my CoinRoyale account, will pay in ETH because I don't have a bitcoin in my Electrum wallet and the fees are so outrageous. I don't know if this is the right format so correct me if I'm wrong.
I don't see any interest rate, repayment date, and of course collateral... So sorry, I didn't add it, it's my first doing loan requests. It seems that you need more than one "doing" to understand how loans work because there is still no collateral. And no collateral = no loan. Btw, fees are not huge anymore. I'll collateral 0.02 ETH.
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Requesting a loan of 0.0005 btc directly sent to my CoinRoyale account, will pay in ETH because I don't have a bitcoin in my Electrum wallet and the fees are so outrageous. I don't know if this is the right format so correct me if I'm wrong.
I don't see any interest rate, repayment date, and of course collateral... So sorry, I didn't add it, it's my first doing loan requests.
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If the transaction is the issue, as long as it's not a lot then I won't mind adding that to my payment for the loan.
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Requesting a loan of 0.0005 btc directly sent to my CoinRoyale account, will pay in ETH because I don't have a bitcoin in my Electrum wallet and the fees are so outrageous. I don't know if this is the right format so correct me if I'm wrong.
Interest: 5% or whatever is preferable to you Payment due: ASAP that I receive the 0.0005 btc in my CoinRoyale account.
Resolved 😁
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For me it would be blackjack, it's against you versus the odds depending on how many deck of cards you're playing, you'd be lucky to play in a single deck blackjack as that's the one that's going to give you the most chances of winning, it's a rare sight to behold though because casinos are trying to win against card counting players that seem to be more rampant as the technology of this day and age continues to upgrade and get more sophisticated, that's why a lot of people that are playing it online or offline and they're winning the game more than they should are escorted out of the premises or banned from the casino depending how severe the wins that you've got that they don't want you to bleed their money anymore.
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There's no way a gambler will have full control of the gambling outcome. However there are strategies which could at least increase your chances of winning; card counting and card predictjon on card games and making your own analysis with a fighter or sports team. These things won't make winning certain but at least you'd have a better result. The discussion questions whether Nasim's idea is useful in gambling. With that, then I'd say yes. Most of his contents are about risk management which is in the first place beneficial to a gambler especially ones who eaily gets frustrated and greedy. One way to come up with profit is to lessen your loss. Maybe it just depends on how a gambler would handle things on his own. Aiming to win is a normal thing but having that needed discipline is on another level in this industry.
You'd be surprised with how many people that aren't thinking that and are thinking otherwise, I guess some people just really want to do something about how they gamble that they find it hard to believe that they can't control the outcome so they lie to themselves so they have the ability to ease their worries about this kind of things. It's really difficult to lessen the losses though, it comes with the game after all, the losses and the only way that I can think of that is if you play less or you do it the hard way and gamble and hope that you can win more but that's close to impossible.
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Hindi ko na din maaccess yung Binance sa phone at sa computer, gagana pa kaya yun kapag nag VPN ako? Sayang kasi na steady yung account ko sa Binance eh tapos ang hirap gumamit ng iba pang app para lang magbenta at magpaikot ng bitcoin at crypto na hawak ko. Siguro susubukan ko nalang din yung ByBit dahil yun din naman ay nadownload ko na.
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Naalala ko nilock nila yung account ni Elon Musk dati, tapos nung nagreklamo siya sa Twitter, inunlock nila agad dahil sikat yung nabiktima nilang tao [selective scamming]! - Unfortunately, hindi ako surprised na wala pa ring aksyon from NameCheap (napaka incompetent yung support staff nila).
Alam din kasi nila na may malaking stash ng pera si Elon at kayang kaya niya na dalhin sila sa korte yung kabalbalan na ginagawa nila kaya wala silang nagawa, pati na din yung influence ni Elon, kung irerecommend niya na hindi na gamitin yung Freewallet, mas malaki yung mawawala sa kanila tulad ng mga potensyal na mga biktima ng pinaggagawa nila. Tingin ko hindi naman dahil sa incompetent ang Namecheap, siguro'y sobrang stretched ng support team nila at hindi nila maaccomodate lahat ng maayos kaya minamadali nila kada support ticket.
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To be blunt, nobody likes the term crypto but can we do something about it? No, we cannot do a thing about it and I have started using terms like Bitcoin and altcoins or sometimes crypto/Bitcoin. I guess now it inevitable as everyone addresses it as crypto and some of my friends use crypto as the first time even when they are referring to Bitcoin. There are certain other terms like NFT which I don't like for strange reason but we gotta live with it as it doesn't matter what we think Lol.
We can stop using that term to describe cryptocurrency or bitcoin, that way we will eventually not talk about it and get used to not using that term. We can't probably get rid of it but we can always try to do it right? Plus cryptocurrency is a general term and I think that people that don't have a common sense will be the ones that would have a hard time differentiating cryptography and cryptocurrency, there's also the fact that when you're talking, it's almost always that there's a context on what you're talking about and if it involves crypto and you can't differentiate there then it's not a semantics problem, it's a you problem.
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I always find it hard to understand why some hackers just leak private data of regular people, people who did nothing wrong and whose private information should be nobody's business. I mean, leaking stuff about public figures or events that are of great public interest is something I can understand, but here we're talking about leaking the whole database of users of El Salvador's state wallet (which happens to be almost all the country's population). It does show the risks of custodial wallets, though, which can be a good talking point for advocates of self-custody. I'm sorry for those whose info got leaked.
For the fun of it of course and not to mention that if you put the lives of people that aren't part of this attack, you would have it easier to ask for your demands because believe it or not, the government cares about the well-being of their people also, it's more fun for them and makes them more powerful when they do this kind of thing to those innocent people and you never know what you're going to hit when you hack indiscriminately. There's also the fact that hackers sell these data to people that will use it for malicious stuff and the more data you've got on a lot of people, the more handsome the payment is going to be for you as a hacker.
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This just gave me an idea and now I'm wondering how a lot of you guys do the merit thing, it's a really way to test out if there's going to be a bug, I can imagine someone trying those script kiddies SQL injections, I mean that would be happening right? Unless of course there's a limit to what can be the number of characters that you can put in that box. Imagine doing some equations in that, let's see what number's going to get registered.
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