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1821  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Metamask hacked ? on: November 24, 2019, 08:19:29 AM
No matter how you look at it, your ether balance was around 0.24ETH as at the time you claimed.
Hackers will not leave any balance in your account when they hacked it.

Just think of the transactions you made because metamask can not be hacked unless you give out your wallet details.


I think this friend's hacker was kind of friendly. He just chose to get as much ETH as he needed. Or should I say steal?
1822  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: TRADING A SINGLE TOKEN IN BETWEEN EXCHANGES on: November 24, 2019, 06:16:20 AM
i have tried my best to make little money from this crypto business but it seems like i am not getting things right. from Airdrops to bounties. everything turn to pennies and scams at the end. i have tried to invest in ICOS and IEOs. the product plummets immediately the moment it spends two months in the market. i want to try another option and wish to ask here if it is favourable. i discovered that there are tokens that shares different prices in different exchanges.
simple: i buy low from one exchange and sell high in another. looks simple but i think it is worth while, i tired it once with Mainstream For The Underground token. i made a little cash but it was just a trial.  Grin Grin.
hope to share this here.


in various markets there must be differences in price but the difference is not too high. so that not many people trade from one market to another in one type of coin. because we can lose the transaction fees charged by the market. although we can benefit from trading but we can lose profits just to pay transaction fees. so we better trade in 1 market on several types of coins.
But even if the difference is not too high, if you have enough capital, fees won't be a problem and you can ensure your profit. Transferring altcoin to one another has lower fees than transferring directly using btc. I have tried it before with various altcoins and you should be experienced enough to successfully done it, or else it will be very risky. And this trading is called arbitrage that is already been done by most of the traders especially in this bearish market.

At the end of 2017, which we call bull season, the differences could be high from time to time as there are high volumes for arbitrage transactions. However, the volume is too low anymore. For arbitrage, when you try to buy and sell in another exchange, the price can go above the desired levels when you want to buy, and when you try to sell it goes below ...
1823  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: China vowed to "slash" crypto exchanges, bitcoin prices plummeted. on: November 23, 2019, 09:10:21 PM
I think the Chinese government is very confused. While talking about the benefits of cryptocurrencies on the one hand, they are talking about the effect of control and so on. It is not difficult to understand that decentralized Bitcoin disturbs them.
1824  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin, Altcoin, New Projects Relationship on: November 23, 2019, 09:08:22 PM
Most of the speculators before and even now are saying that if Bitcoin goes up, then altcoins goes up as well and good projects perform well. How true are these speculations if there are different technologies or plans for each cryptocurrency? And the fact that bitcoin is not even the first cryptocurrency.


Have you heard of Bitcoin dominance?
This is because of the Bitcoin dominance, the price of Bitcoin affects the prices of other coins. However, the places where this impact is least observed are usually new projects.
1825  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: TRADING A SINGLE TOKEN IN BETWEEN EXCHANGES on: November 23, 2019, 09:05:42 PM
The friend who opened Topic talked about arbitrage, but I don't think he's fully in control. It is useful to know that Arbitrage should be done correctly and sometimes it may involve risks. I don't think it's a general trading method.
1826  Economy / Gambling / Re: Natural8 in November: Short Deck, Rush & Cash, and more! on: November 23, 2019, 09:03:12 PM
Just checked out your site and loved the design. Am a poker fan myself and I appreciate that you guys accept BTC and ETH now along with Coinpayments. Checked your reviews and it seems that they are mostly positive based on my research.

Suggestion : Endorse your acceptance of crypto(BTC and ETH) on the top of the page to attract more crypto gamblers.

Thank you for checking out our site! Perhaps I'll see you at the tables soon?

I'll definitely add your suggestion into our ANN, thanks for that!
If your website does not allow to pay in any crypto, it should not even be on Bitcointalk, honestly. This community is interested in crypto gambling as the name of the forum might suggest. So yeah, you should definitely expand the options and at least allow Bitcoin deposits and withdrawals. I wanted to ask about your KYC policies, I did not see it in the ToS. Is gambling anonymous or not? Under which conditions (if any) do you require the proof of identity?
I also looked at the rules and found out that people who know each other should not be playing at the same table. Why not provide an option of personalized tables where people can play specifically against each other with their friends?
In general, the website looks good. Good luck on this forum!

They made a quick entry to Bitcointalk. Currently also an active ongoing signature campaign: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5203448.0

But yes, I think that all newly released platforms for betting and gambling need to be integrated into BTC and other cryptocurrencies. Maybe not for the forum but you should do it for your own good.
Just checked out your site and loved the design. Am a poker fan myself and I appreciate that you guys accept BTC and ETH now along with Coinpayments. Checked your reviews and it seems that they are mostly positive based on my research.

Suggestion : Endorse your acceptance of crypto(BTC and ETH) on the top of the page to attract more crypto gamblers.

Thank you for checking out our site! Perhaps I'll see you at the tables soon?

I'll definitely add your suggestion into our ANN, thanks for that!
If your website does not allow to pay in any crypto, it should not even be on Bitcointalk, honestly. This community is interested in crypto gambling as the name of the forum might suggest. So yeah, you should definitely expand the options and at least allow Bitcoin deposits and withdrawals. I wanted to ask about your KYC policies, I did not see it in the ToS. Is gambling anonymous or not? Under which conditions (if any) do you require the proof of identity?
I also looked at the rules and found out that people who know each other should not be playing at the same table. Why not provide an option of personalized tables where people can play specifically against each other with their friends?
In general, the website looks good. Good luck on this forum!

Hello, we do accept deposits and withdrawal in crypto, sorry if that wasn't clear. I was planning to put that up at the top of the ANN. At the moment, we only request KYC for our additional $8 bonus and when/if Security Team makes a request.

The rule you mentioned was to prevent predatory behaviour or collusion at the tables, if no such activity is observed then it is totally fine for friends to play at the same table. We can provide personalized tables but only upon request and review. At the moment we do have private tables run by our ambassadors/streamers.

I hope that clears the air a little, if you have any more questions feel free to put it up and I'll answer them to the best of my abilities.

Cheers!


Well, then tell us, what is your KYC situation? Do we need pass KYC procedure? Or will need?
1827  Economy / Gambling / Re: WavesTokenCasino.com - Play with most common Waves tokens on: November 23, 2019, 09:01:03 PM
Waves is going through a restructuring process. However, it seemed clever to me to make such a leap. With rebranding, you have a chance to get people's attention.
1828  Economy / Gambling / Re: RealBitPlay | Bitcoin Multiplier Crash Game | Bonus | Faucet on: November 23, 2019, 04:12:34 PM
I've played the same game in 3-4 different places before.

I've just tried this website.
I commented,
1) Interface is very poor quality and does not give confidence.
2) I did not find any information about the license.
3) My deposit was processed quickly and instantly seen on my page.
4) 0.001 BTC = 1000 Bits (I didn't find any information about this)
5) I don't know if it's new, but there were very few players. If this number is not increased, they may have funding problems in the future. (I'm not sure if the current participants were real)
1829  Economy / Gambling / Re: Natural8 in November: Short Deck, Rush & Cash, and more! on: November 23, 2019, 03:47:48 PM
Just checked out your site and loved the design. Am a poker fan myself and I appreciate that you guys accept BTC and ETH now along with Coinpayments. Checked your reviews and it seems that they are mostly positive based on my research.

Suggestion : Endorse your acceptance of crypto(BTC and ETH) on the top of the page to attract more crypto gamblers.

Thank you for checking out our site! Perhaps I'll see you at the tables soon?

I'll definitely add your suggestion into our ANN, thanks for that!
If your website does not allow to pay in any crypto, it should not even be on Bitcointalk, honestly. This community is interested in crypto gambling as the name of the forum might suggest. So yeah, you should definitely expand the options and at least allow Bitcoin deposits and withdrawals. I wanted to ask about your KYC policies, I did not see it in the ToS. Is gambling anonymous or not? Under which conditions (if any) do you require the proof of identity?
I also looked at the rules and found out that people who know each other should not be playing at the same table. Why not provide an option of personalized tables where people can play specifically against each other with their friends?
In general, the website looks good. Good luck on this forum!

They made a quick entry to Bitcointalk. Currently also an active ongoing signature campaign: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5203448.0

But yes, I think that all newly released platforms for betting and gambling need to be integrated into BTC and other cryptocurrencies. Maybe not for the forum but you should do it for your own good.
1830  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Are ICOs/IEOS/STOs generating funding in 2019? on: November 23, 2019, 03:42:23 PM
IEO - Yes, there are a lot of successful IEO's this year alone. Obviously because of the backing of crypto exchanges, specially top-tier like Binance.

ICO - Seems to be on the downward spiral. Lots of projects are either pulling out because they even haven't reach the soft cap or simply pulling a exit scam.

STO - Maybe the same faith as ICO, investors are still shunning because of the current bear market.


The ICO and IEOs are still operational, although to a lesser extent. But I think STOs were not very suitable for this market. I guess we don't already have a successful application.
1831  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: The Tale of 2 Cryptocurrencies - EOS vs Ethereum on: November 22, 2019, 12:32:40 PM
its a shame this wasent posted in a place where conversation and discussion can actually happen, like here Tongue
i woulda scored you some merit for the nice article Smiley
Medium is such a dumb place, you can only state your one sided opinion, and no discussion can really happen, as you can just censor w.e you dont like : /
ya im good, not gonna waste my time on that platform for most things, sorry


I completely agree with your opinion. I am really confused about these types of articles and I don't know what the author is having and need us to help them. Although I know this is an informative article, these can be easily searched daily on social media and it is not very interesting.

Come on guys, Medium is not so bad at all. Yes, forum has a different features but some Medium post can be useful. Especially if the writer is good one.
Let's focus on the main subject.
And yes, I think these article is not bad. But If I were you, I wouldn't compare with EOS and Ethereum. Ethereum much more reliable than Ethereum.
Let me tell you what I did experience last night. I've gotten some EOS tokens from bounty. I wanted to move on the exchange and trade with that tokens. But I couldn't send my tokens because CPU was insufficient. I tried to send EOS in that wallet and buy some CPU and I couldn't neither. Because I had to use the CPU for buy CPU. Really? I bought some EOS from different exchange and sent them different wallet. But still there was same warning. Insufficent CPU! Damn! I waited so long. BTW that tokens has lost about %20 last night and I gave up selling.
1832  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: BitcoinNews.com's English Premier League Football Pool Discussion Thread on: November 22, 2019, 11:40:51 AM

I think Chelsea will beat Man City this matchday. I am going for 2-3 in favor of Chelsea. However, KDB performed exceptionally well in international break. Man City's only chance is if he could turn the match.


I am not sure Chelsea can make it. Their performance not stable. Every week they were playing different. Off course, this match will be different than others but still not sure Chelsea can win. Draw would be best results for them.
1833  Economy / Gambling / Re: Cypto Gambling Forum - Get Paid Cryptos for Post! on: November 21, 2019, 12:32:30 PM
But I think you should give detail information for attract people to your forum.
true, the OP does not provide detailed information about the forum, whether new registrants can immediately get paid for posting, or have to wait before reaching a certain Rank.


I hope http://Forum.Blockz.network gets bigger.  Btw, Signature campaigns are great for promoting your forum on this forum, maybe you can try a method as Cryptotalk.org does  Grin

I think the signature campaigns here are very effective. But I don't think this forum can afford a sig. campaign just like Yobit.
1834  Economy / Gambling / Re: Cypto Gambling Forum - Get Paid Cryptos for Post! on: November 20, 2019, 05:02:56 PM
It's getting popular day by day. I guess, we will see more forums paying for per post.
But I think you should give detail information for attract people to your forum.
1835  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitcasino.io 💜 BTC - ETH - LTC - TRX — Plant your Loyalty points this November on: November 20, 2019, 04:56:41 PM
They have gone down the toilets and have poor management who doesn't understand customers come first. Their promos have been a joke for the past couple of years now.
Well, not every place has to be active all the time and not every place makes the same amount of money the others do. The reality is that when casinos start there are two possibilities, either they are horrible and they die very quickly or they really go into this casino thing all-in themselves and spend as much as they can and even make some debt sometimes to make it happen. So, that second one that works hard to be something actually becomes something big in casino world.

Now, the second one that works hard goes in two different ways as well, either they have a ton of money and keep spending all the time, never stops, even after 10 years they continue to spend money, they just start to make a profit after a while but there are ones (which I assume bitcasino.io falls into) can't spend that much, they work hard and spend a lot for a while but eventually run out of money so they have to stop and try to make a profits.

I disagree with you. If one day they're going to be a huge platform, we have to find a responsible person.

Indeed, even using technology can be enough. Even on Telegram, there are so many successful bots ... Some project owners can use bot to answer every question very quickly. At least they could use something like that.

My only wish for money management is that they don't make people loose money and gone.
1836  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Easiest Way to Make Money with Crypto? on: November 20, 2019, 04:50:16 PM
As of now, there are various cryptocurrencies with unique features that enables people to earn some money along the way. Most cryptocurrencies are PoS-based which allows anyone to earn money depending on the number of coins held on the wallet. I've toppled across several PoS coins that are highly rewarding, yet extremely risky because of the constant flux of prices within the crypto market.

On the other hand, mineable coins like Bitcoin and Ethereum are also highly rewarding, but somewhat complicated to get ahold of if you're not accustomed with setting up miners on your own. The cloud mining approach seems to be much easier than mining at home, but most of the services available today are complete scams. Signature campaigns are a great way to make some money with crypto, but are not easy as they sound (since you're required to make quality posts over time).

Which is why, I want to know what's the easiest way to make money with crypto today? Any recommendations or suggestions will be highly appreciated. Smiley
In my own experience, I find Signature campaigns as the easiest so far but it usually take too long before you can really gain profit from it and there are instances wherein the project fails and all your time spent on the campaign would go to waste. Gambling can also be an easy way but it is the most risky one so you should probably make sure that you are at your best if ever you are going to try it. Just keep on exploring and try asking the veterans on what do they prefer as the easiest and give it a try and see if your luck is in there.

I don't think he mentioned about making money with working. Gambling may offer earning but I don't think mentioned gambling also.
Actually, I think he want invesment suggestion from us. Abiky?
1837  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: St Petersburg State University to teach NEO Core on: November 20, 2019, 04:47:53 PM
Neo is a global ‘non-profit community-based blockchain venture’ whole point is to be the distributed system for “brilliant economy”.

As indicated by Neo’s site, the three primary segments those cosmetics Smart economy are: –

Computerized personality

Computerized Assets

Savvy contact

On taking a shot at one of the three angles Neo has teamed up with St Petersburg State University in St Petersburg, Russia and propelled a course titled “Programming Development Using Neo Blockchain Technology”.

The course will concentrate on helping understudies building abilities in creating the core of Neo technology.

Source: TheCoinRepublic

NEO and the NEO team remained silent for so long that people began to forget NEO as they followed other cryptocurrencies. Moreover, it is clear that he now has too many rivals. If they want to come to the fore again, they have to do something unusual an unexpected. For example, we were seeing NEO based project so much in the past. I think no one want creating tokens in NEO network now.

Really what is the newest token in NEO network?
1838  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Easiest Way to Make Money with Crypto? on: November 20, 2019, 04:44:29 PM
As of now, there are various cryptocurrencies with unique features that enables people to earn some money along the way. Most cryptocurrencies are PoS-based which allows anyone to earn money depending on the number of coins held on the wallet. I've toppled across several PoS coins that are highly rewarding, yet extremely risky because of the constant flux of prices within the crypto market.

On the other hand, mineable coins like Bitcoin and Ethereum are also highly rewarding, but somewhat complicated to get ahold of if you're not accustomed with setting up miners on your own. The cloud mining approach seems to be much easier than mining at home, but most of the services available today are complete scams. Signature campaigns are a great way to make some money with crypto, but are not easy as they sound (since you're required to make quality posts over time).

Which is why, I want to know what's the easiest way to make money with crypto today? Any recommendations or suggestions will be highly appreciated. Smiley

I think you know the conditions of today. The decline, which began with the decline in the Bitcoin price, ended in April. However, we are still in a crisis for 1 month. In my opinion, the only way to make money these days is through long-term BTC and ETH investments. All other options involve too much risk.
1839  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: JustEarnIt.monster on: November 19, 2019, 11:56:19 AM
https://justearnit.monster/
It is already down.
Guess the SCAM attempt failed at first.
1840  Economy / Investor-based games / Re: new bitcoin 200% doubler on: November 19, 2019, 11:54:27 AM
Nowadays, for some reason, this doubler event is increasing in both local sections and globally. And I guess they don't know they're in the wrong place. Nobody here believes that. Even reviewing this title is enough.
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