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161  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Be careful when you play games with your coins! on: September 15, 2020, 12:25:53 PM
People play huge amount and going all in, because they have the mindset of "I might get lucky and win huge sum of money next time" but this kind of thinking is wrong, and it has led countless players into bankruptcy. Gambling should be handle with intelligence and proper planning, especially when you're in a lose streak. You should consider having a break and regain mental composure.
162  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What do think about skill games? on: September 15, 2020, 12:21:33 PM
Does slot games require skills? I don't think so, you only need a huge bankroll in order to get lukcy, and get a lucky combination. What truly requires skills, is poker and blackjack even sports betting needs knowledge and research, in order to have a winning chance.
This games would be the most suitable content for your blog regarding strategies and skills.
163  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bank of America now treats BTC and ETH as Cash on: September 15, 2020, 12:02:10 AM
With Fidelity, Goldman Sachs and other big companies transferring their wealth due to the imminent financial crisis. Im expecting it to blow up within the next year, and reach new all time highs, according also to stock to flow model, it could easily get into a $100,000.
Thanks to the help of the FED with their marketing strategy and trillions of money printing.
164  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Serious question about Bitcoin. Is it a reliable and stable investment? on: September 14, 2020, 11:53:09 PM
Bitcoin is a safe investment when you compare fiat value in Bitcoin, and the massive money printing that's stealing tje purchasing of a currency that can lead to hyperinflation. Which is pretty much dangerous, because all your savings, investment, pension would go to zero. O yeah, i think BTC is 100x safer than fiat, and in the long run it will be much more valuable due to its scarcity.
165  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Are there any truly safe bets in sports betting? on: September 14, 2020, 12:43:20 PM
That's some really low bets, your strategy is good, but the leverage your putting in is not quite enough. If you want some profit you should bet more, but there's no problem betting with that amount. If, what you're after is fun and enjoyment, but if you want to make some money, you need to raise to actually make profit. This is not financial advice, in the end it's your money.
166  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Police Raids and kids involving spider betting. on: September 14, 2020, 12:36:49 PM
Amazing how can people find many forms of entertainment even with the shutdown of casino's and physical sports bookies. It still showed no obstacle for people to bet and gamble, this is a matter of great concern. That country should monitor their community, because it will cause massive transmission due to the lack of physical distancing. The government there may apply strict monetization to gambling platforms itself. Affecting even online gambling websites.
167  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 3 Ways to Hack Bitcoin on: September 13, 2020, 11:51:16 PM
That's way its always good practice to not store all your Crypto in one wallet or exchange because as many influencers and members said "Not your keys, not your crypto". We never know, how secure an exchange with their security nor hardware wallets, and even though its secured how are we sure that they're not going to freeze, steal or hand over it to the government if they confiscate it because of the local law there.
168  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is bitcoin difficult to understand on: September 13, 2020, 11:41:33 PM
Yep, for me when i first got in the Cryptocurrency space it was confusing, because there's quite a lot of categories it has, such as anonymity, features, blockchain what it means, how decentralized ledger works, using wallets and there's different types of them; hardware, paper, web wallet then how to earn and how use it.
Surely this will confuse newbies and give up half way because there tons of to learn.
169  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: My experience is gambling on: September 11, 2020, 02:09:31 PM
Well mate, you should be not ashamed to being a gambler, we all enter this platform, expecting great results and our bankrolls yielding 200x or more. But reality struck us with a hard truth that even in gambling, money is very difficult to earn. But there are many gambling games out there, you haven't explored yet.
One of those are sportsbet, depending on the odds you can earn more than in average games. If you play it right and timed it right, in the right player or team. You can profit more than you lose.
170  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Be careful when you play games with your coins! on: September 11, 2020, 01:56:20 PM
Most players just play for fun but if you have experience a huge profit in gambling, you may change your mind even though, you have set your daily limit. Those rules tend to be broken with the same reason that rekt most gamblers, that's greed. To me, in order to enter gambling platform, you need to have self discipline and strong mental toughness to resist temptation into betting more than the average amount you've wager.
171  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: OMG !!! Peter Schiff was right, again............. on: September 10, 2020, 11:50:11 PM
Bitcoin is no doubt correlated with the stock market for now, but as the current economic crisis gets worse, with the FED printing money in all time highs. It would cause fear towards institutional, retailers and even average investors. In time, as fiat loses value due to stimulus quantitative easing, Bitcoin will be realized as a hedge against stock market, and a massive wealth transfer will take place leaving behind the traditional market. That time Bitcoin has become an independent market and stable asset.
172  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: China Can Reverse Bitcoin Transactions? on: September 10, 2020, 11:31:48 PM
51% attack is pretty much possible given they have most of the mining center, they could reverse or block transactiom but with Bitcoin's current state its impossible to do so. All they can do is, double spend one transaction until they're kick out of the network and reprogram the nodes. It would cost them billions of billions just for that one transaction.
173  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN] BestChange Signature Campaign | Sr Member+ on: September 10, 2020, 01:40:15 PM
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174  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Crypto gambling sites should be careful of bringing eSports in on: September 10, 2020, 01:19:18 PM
It's not Crypto gambling that should be careful, it's the parents that should be careful. Though really tbh, I'd rather allow my children to be exposed to such scenes, especially if he likes games early on, but rather control him in a limited way. Maybe even join him, as long as funds are actually available and can be controlled that is. Back then, I used to buy a lot of microtransaction stuff, but most of it came from my allowance that I saved up. Now should parents be mad about that? When the child themselves saved up to buy something? Most would probably say yes, but I'm one of the others who would rather say no.

Not that I'm saying Gambling is good or bad, but rather letting them know of its existence should be rather positive instead, so at least, YOU yourself know that your child is exposed early on, and could guide him so that he could control himself, as well as to avoid making themselves fall too deep into the gambling game.

Teaching kids to gamble and exposed him with lots of funds is really not a good idea for me, because when they grow up they will spend money carelessly. They should first learn how to manage and how hard it is to earn money. So that, if ever they discover gambling they'll learn to limit themselves psychologically and to not get bankrupt because they couldn't handle the loss of bankroll.
175  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: [Boxing]: Inoue vs. Moloney - October 31 on: September 10, 2020, 01:07:40 PM
Probably this fight is to buff Inoue's record, nothing but a sacrificial lamb to boost Inoue's rankings. I hope Inoue and Casimero still went through this year as a boxing fan myself, its really hype when two great fighter's clash. Jason Moloney is not bad, but with Inoue he's facing its a whole new level for him. The odds and probability of Inoue's winning this fight would be incredibly high.
176  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin for salary on: September 09, 2020, 11:18:54 PM
There are no laws of Bitcoin taxation, and it would conflict with a country's taxation evasion rules. I guess to be safe, only use Fiat as payment for employees. Bitcoin has not yet not been recognized by governments as legal money so there maybe restrictions in its usage, depending on a country.
177  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: 1,500 restaurants in France start accepting bitcoin payments through Just Eat!!! on: September 09, 2020, 11:13:23 PM
That's huge news! There are also big firms started to accept bitcoin including Grayscale, Fidelity, Goldman Sach. Even Institutional investors has been buying accumulating BTC. Isn't france one of the country's transitioned to digital payments due to pandemic? If so, then it's nice seeing Cryptocurrency showing its usefullness in trying times.
178  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Problem Gambling in the wake of covid-19 on: September 09, 2020, 01:00:45 PM
With the loss of their income they can't support their family's financially, that's why some people tend to look for alternatives, especially gamblers. They probably think it would be a lifesaver for them. That's why the gambling space is blowing up right now, also i've seen a lot of influencers staking ang gambling their Crypto's in casinos and bookmakers. One way to help them is probably the scientist should speed up the development of a vaccine.
179  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Peter Schiff son buys more bitcoin against his advise on: September 09, 2020, 12:08:20 AM
This is why i love the internet, its free from censorship and bias  Grin  Clearly his son surpasses him despite being a experienced/business owner, and in time he might change his mind once he has clear knowledge on how digital assets works.
This goes to show don't follow financial advise from so called experts, always do your own research because they do not know everything and not everything they say is right.
180  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What area of bitcoin participation is easiest to work with? on: September 08, 2020, 11:51:16 PM
Have take a look at ETH 2.0 staking update, it will not cost high bill in electricity, and with a entry level Desktop PC you can earn ETH from validating transactions, its much more like a passive income. You just need 32 ETH to stake then setup a node, there a lots of guides regarding to this. Its up to you if you're interested.
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