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801  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: The way to win in gambling on: March 16, 2018, 06:58:53 AM
Hello guys, I guess the most essential thing in gambling or every field is "The way of thinking positively "  Roll Eyes
Believe me guys, our minds does not differentiate between positive and negative thoughts or messages. and It only implements what we think.

So when you tell him " I can win this game,  I will win a great value of money in casino" ( Positive energy (+) ).
Then  your mind will implement these ideas, therefore, you will achieve what you want and it is certain that you will win at casino.  Wink

And when you tell him "  I am  a  loser, I cannot win any game,  I am unlucky .." ( negative energy (-) ).
Then your mind will implement these negative thoughts. therefore, you will lose in all games.

We must exploit "The power of our minds"  .

"Your positive action combined with positive thinking results in success"
                                                                                                                     Shiv khera

What do you think guys?  Wink
Yes that's true, positive mind is very powerful weapon to win something you want you drove to become positive even though the situation is very negative just like in gambling even you think that there are many more better gamblers than you, still your mind is in positive then you can win the game.
802  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Price of site? on: March 16, 2018, 06:54:03 AM
Hello,

How think how much cost my site if I want to sell it?
http://oddevenbets.com

very interest your opinion
Well, you are also good when about web designa where I can also see professional works of you it is very interesting but in my own opinion you need to do something that is more unique than what you use to be. But all in all it's all okay and good. Nice job bro you can sell your site in many Owner of campaigns especially gambling campaigns as long as they like your site.
803  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Newbie can not Join Bounty Program? on: March 15, 2018, 06:47:55 AM
Newbie Rank unable to join the bounty program?
there a chance to get it if you follow it?
Please Help Me
You can join in social media campaigns such as twitter, facebook, youtube, telegram and blog as long as you have many subscribers. If you are still newbie you cant join in signature campaigns because they only requires Jr Member to join in their signature campaign. I think there are some who accepted newbies but I think that is long term campaigns. So for now you need to rank up at least Jr member to become eligible in signature campaign.
804  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling: Culture on: March 15, 2018, 06:42:54 AM
Have you ever wonder why even there are a lot of negative things gambling bought, it still doesnt leave us ? Is that so, gambling has been a part of our culture , even you have plenty or not. Rich people often socialize in the form of casino, while the poor are contented on country games with lower bets. I, as a person living on a third world country, witnessed how gambling form our culture. Town celebrations or "fiesta" are not complete without low cost gambling houses called "perya" where you can bet starting from almost $.02 and above. Every corner of the street has some kids playing coin games and even a wake makes its company awake using card games. Weird isnt it? How about in your country?
Once upon a time they created gambling for there entertainment I think the Spaniards create this game. Then time passes until gambling reach the year from 1960's to 1990's they already make gambling as their source of income or they are now playing because of money. Yes, gambling is culture but now they do this as one of bad part time of some of us because they lose big money because of it and this is worst than before.
805  Economy / Economics / Re: good effect and bad effects of robots in replacing human Jobs on: March 15, 2018, 06:27:05 AM
Good Effects:
*The works will become more easier.
*People will spend more time to rest, sleep and  have vacations.
*No more monitoring needed, the robot itself can do this.
*It can works 24/7.
*They can work more faster that humans can do.
*They never become tired unlike humans they only spend 10-12 hours on their jobs.
Well,if there is Good Effects there is also Bad Effects.
Bad Effects:
*Humans become more lazy since they know that there is already robots to do the works.
*The companies hired robots instead of humans, there is possibilities for a lot of Unemployed workers.
806  Economy / Economics / Re: If you achieve your target in crypto field then what you are going to do next? on: March 15, 2018, 06:12:19 AM
in my opinion is it will convert to half of money and another half again reinvest. what is your opinion and let rock together with my topic.?
If I already achieve my target in crypto field then I still invest the 1/4 since I know that here in crypto we can earn big amount. I will going to step forward again in higher level which is I know there is another opportunity to grab again. If I already achieve my goal I will going to focus  more in my own business in life such as my family, my responsibilities and other things that I love to do without hindrances. I know
 and I believe that someday all this things will be done through the will of God.
807  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin as your main income? on: March 15, 2018, 06:05:15 AM
Bitcoin is a currency. Bitcoin is a solution to many problems. Bitcoin is bringing questions and new problems to this world.
Some people find this as a ride to boost your income, not specifically Bitcoin but also the whole crypto market.
I think it's a great thing! But what are you actually looking for? Bitcoin itself (the currency) might not be your solution.
If you want to "conquer" the world, you can't do it with Bitcoin. Like you can't conquer the world with the dollar itself.
You need to focus the technology. The blockchain along with it, bringing a new economy generation with freedom and decentralization.
It's something that should be written a new bible about in my opinion. Before you learn Bitcoin, learn economy. Once you master this skill, own Bitcoin as one of your cards.

I would like to hear some of your opinions and hear some smart words because I believe people think investing Bitcoin will make their life done financially but I honestly think it's not true.
Actually I am very thankful on having this kind of income because of bitcoin, honestly when I have not yet encounter bitcoin as source of income it is hard for me to hold money like $50 I mean $25 is already big money for me and our daily needs is not that  totally good but since I encounter bitcoin I really experienced great income as well as we already renovating our house now. Thanks to btc.
808  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: [BOUNTY][ICO] StreamSpace 1 Million SSH Rewards - Bounty has ended on: March 15, 2018, 04:03:38 AM
This project sent us a token with an unknown name.Who know what it is??? Also distribution is not fair.They manipulate this campaign since beginning and distribute tokens equivalent to stakes we earned which is not seen in any campaign before.They fixed 400000 stakes and we suppose to get tokens equally distributed  among participants according to stakes but they fixed stakes and with manipulative way wrote 1stake is equal to 1SSH and fixed stakes per participant.
Now it is clear that these people made a campaign in manipulative way and just paid us tokens euql to stakes and those too without SSH name.Many questions on this distribution???
I also speak about this in their telegram chat that suppose to be it is 400k tokens  for signature and they only distributed 1 stake is 1 ssh. Very unfair they don't do it equally then they banned me in their telegram chat because of this reason.
809  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: MERIT unfair? on: March 14, 2018, 02:56:43 PM
Hi Guys,


This is to share my thoughts on this matter.
1. Merit is to promote quality post.
    a. I agree. Post is reviewed for it to be counted as an Activity? why add an additional Merit?
          a1. Unfair to the newbie that came to this forum for knowledge and possible earn. Those guys who have been earlier were not required to have this to ranked up.
 2. How will you that merits are given only to those with quality post?
     a. How will you know that merit are given only to those that deserve it. What if they give it for some other purpose like selling them, or they give it to people they know who doesn't deserve it.
3. How will you compel to who have merit to give to give it out?

Sorry I just feel that the merit system is unjust. Bitcoin is the foundation of our forum. Being decentralized is one of the best features of bitcoin. Adding Merit feels like we are centralizing power to those who are on top!!..
 Embarrassed Embarrassed
         
You are right buddy this is so sad and very hurtful to those still newbie in crypto they are just still in the starting stages and then the admistrator rule this then it is like very disappointed to all of them. But as we can see that it is also good to all of us because from now on we are in mandatory to post a quality post that we cant do it before. This is so avoid spam and bad post
810  Economy / Economics / Re: What is a good amount of BTC to Buy? on: March 14, 2018, 02:50:22 PM
What is a good amount of Bitcoin to buy for first time buyers new to the crypto market? What kind of return can you expect to see within a week?
Good amount of bitc is way back 2009 where BTC is still in the survival stages where we can see that btc is like just a cents from the price of btc today. That is the best price that we should grad but it's all now in the past we need to move on. So as long as you have still the opportunity to buy btc then buy now and profit soon. Bitcoin has a future, bitcoin is very potential. Really great coin.
811  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Anonymous exchanges? on: March 14, 2018, 02:47:08 PM
What reliable exchanges are there which do not require to submit personal information?

I have a few altcoin (clam, bch, btg) which I want to exchange into Bitcoin, but I don't want to give out my data.

I'm not looking to convert to fiat, just between the coins.

Any suggestions? It doesn't have to be a full blown trading site, just a fair and quick exchange.

Well, you can use etherdelta very common exchanger one of the limitless exchangers, you can also use idex amd forkdelta same as etherdelta. You can also use HitBTC aince they only need gmail, you can create even it is not your full name or what. Same as houbi there are many exchangers that you don't need to submit your ID. You can trade there as much as you want.
812  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Bitcoin will under 5000 within this month do you think so on: March 14, 2018, 02:42:48 PM
There is big possibilities that this will happen especially bitcoin now is unstable and we can't also predict when it will going to rise and when it will stop from the dump. Bitcoin is really hard to read, hard to read the market. It is very risky and we need to sacrifice, we need to sacrifice our time on waiting and also we sacrifice money on it. I know that everything will soon go well and bitcoin will soon recover from this situation.
813  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Which ICO project should I choose? on: March 14, 2018, 02:37:47 PM
Hello everybody! Hope you are doing well. The second month I have been thinking of investing money in ICO project. Do you think it is a good idea or I should just continue trading cryptocurrencies? What is the main keys what I have to look on? I am making research by finding ICO projects on rating agencies and ICO listings. What should I also look on?  Thank you in advance for your answers.
It is also good to invest especially when you are trader investmest is good. When you invest don't put all your funds in one ICO or campaign instead spread your funds in the potential campaigns that you know. When you choose a campaign you need to check what is their project, their products and what is the roadmap and the platform.
814  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bounty campaigns for March on: March 07, 2018, 02:23:11 PM
Hello!
I decided to write useful content, namely publish a list of bounties for March (from 1 to 4)
If there is demand, I will update at least once a week.
I also decided to create a channel in the telegram https://t.me/fresh_bounty here I will throw off the link to the Google table in which there will be more fields and updates there will be more often.
Well, I will be pleased if you subscribe, there will be no spam, everything is just on the matter and briefly.


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This is also very helpful since in bounties thread there is so much bounty campaigns there where some of the new campaigns are not noticed by all of us because of the old campaigns or the running campaigns especially when that campaigns is already done there is so much spammers. Thanks mate for this.
815  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Monitoring of new coins on: March 07, 2018, 02:19:04 PM
We launched a bot channel to post new pairs on exchanges, that just started trading (about a minute ago) or will start trading now.

The idea is simple: a bot constantly scans API of main exchanges and sends updates to the channel as soon as sees a new pair. Often developers add  a pair on API first and then on their website. And we all know what happens to new currencies on the market. The author constantly adds new exchanges and improves the tool.

Get a free access until Feb 21th!

join
https://t.me/joinchat/AAAAAEdOuvevGiu4NbVg4g

Contact us: @hound_support

Great bot. I've seen that recent reports have been true. Since it's free until 21st February, I want to know how much it would cost to access the bot after the free period is over? The bot might be really useful, If a listing is on a big exchange and the coin/token was previously listed on a smaller exchange, We all know coins pump when listed on big exchanges.
Yes bot is Useful as they say and I also consider this as yes because I am always in telegram and some of the campaigns even though there is already admins they also need bot like "the bot is always posting the current price of the token" which is also important to all investors that people may not use to do it because it is very hard work. Like you go to Coinmarketcap always and alway look at the price then post it again on telegram cht every 20 minutes. Lol
816  Economy / Economics / Re: Is bitcoin helpful to the economy? on: March 07, 2018, 02:09:01 PM
I think Bitcoin is helpful to the economy because it helps the people, may they be employed or unemployed. It helps the people to be productive especially on their vacant times or when they are not working. Bitcoin is getting a lot if attention in many countriesnow because it really helps the people.
Yes that's true bitcoin is really helpful to our economy since we as a community are getting better because of bitcoin this is really helpful to our community and to our economy since if we have a lot of money because of bitcoin we can pay our taxes such as land tax or anything. Yes this is helpful.
817  Economy / Economics / Re: Cryptocurrencies and our daily life on: March 07, 2018, 01:39:26 PM
When we will use cryptocurrencies ofr our everyday life?

Bitcoin and Cryptocurrencies were intended to be used in place of regular currency, but with the finite availability, people (large investors) started to store it in order to manipulate the price and turned it into a huge ponzi.
People who store this usually a whale(big investor) where money is not their problem they will live without any thing to think of what they will eat tomorrow or what they will spend tomorrow. And those people who stores bitcoin is usually a wise person which is he knows what bitcoin in the next future or what will be.
818  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: 🔴[$3M BOUNTY] [AIRDROP] Crestonium - The World's First 0% Fees Cryptobank 🔴 on: March 07, 2018, 09:14:15 AM
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819  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Why kyc is even required? on: February 20, 2018, 01:02:38 PM
Most casinos like fortunejack require kyc if you win a huge amount some sportsbook also ask for kyc
Why is this even necessary bitcoin gambling exist so that we can gamble anonymously and not pay any tax on our winnings or hide our identify if we win a huge amount then why do many sites still ask for kyc
Is it even fair?
We know that it is money involved and when money involved we must also needs about our Ids or much better identities. When you go in banks and you will cash out huge money we need many papers of requirements and our identity is much needed. I think it is like that although we call this online but on the other side this is also about companies and they also needs identity in order for you to get your money. For me this is not wrong since I have no bad records.
820  Economy / Economics / Re: until when will the bounty program remain? on: February 20, 2018, 12:54:05 PM
Over the years there have been a lot of crypto-based-based projects where the business owners offer shares in the form of coins they produce with different kinds of promotions including bounty programs, until when will the gift program remain?
As long as there is Campaigns they need bounty hunters. As long as they need advertiser they need bounty hunters, as long as the forum administrator will never announce any rules on avoiding bounty campaigns there is still. So, the best way we can do now is to grab every opportunity and we must become more dedicated since its free we need only to spend time and effort for this kind of work. Bounty is really a gift to all of us here.
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