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Author Topic: [ANN] [ICO] Xwin – CryptoBet betting platform based on blockchain  (Read 13245 times)
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December 19, 2017, 07:24:34 PM
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A lot of collected investments at this moment... 1815357 ETH, 1209613 USD and 572897 BTC. We'll see it in a week, when it will be close to completion.
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December 19, 2017, 07:31:29 PM
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Everyone understands that risks are everywhere. And this is normal. The question is where these risks are minimized
But the sphere of betting is more about creating excitement and emotions for yourself, and less about minimizing risks. After all, betting is a synonym of putting your trust into the team you support.
Minimizing risks? I think betting is more about gambling and money making. And of course trust into the team appear when you make a bet.

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December 19, 2017, 07:39:32 PM
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As long as fixed matches aren't a thing, yeah, sure. But, it reminds me of a football match between Germany and Brazil on 2014 World Cup series. How can you calculate something like that is way beyond me.

this is the 1%. my friend just is engaged in such forecasts and makes bets, literally earning like this for life. he is mistaken very, very rarely. thanks to the development of AI, this can now be done even faster.
So your friend is a software engineer, am I right? Or does he have a knack for predicting the outcome of matches?

Second. He is good in that.

I mean that if you are not genius (like my friend), you can be software engineer Cheesy
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December 19, 2017, 07:44:14 PM
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As long as fixed matches aren't a thing, yeah, sure. But, it reminds me of a football match between Germany and Brazil on 2014 World Cup series. How can you calculate something like that is way beyond me.

this is the 1%. my friend just is engaged in such forecasts and makes bets, literally earning like this for life. he is mistaken very, very rarely. thanks to the development of AI, this can now be done even faster.
So your friend is a software engineer, am I right? Or does he have a knack for predicting the outcome of matches?

Second. He is good in that.

I mean that if you are not genius (like my friend), you can be software engineer Cheesy
But is it even possible to do? Cause this type of analysis is not accurate enough.

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December 19, 2017, 07:46:39 PM
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So your friend is a software engineer, am I right? Or does he have a knack for predicting the outcome of matches?

Second. He is good in that.

I mean that if you are not genius (like my friend), you can be software engineer Cheesy
I see. Also, I think he could also try predicting for other people too if he doesn't already. That can also give him a good boost.
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December 19, 2017, 07:51:55 PM
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As long as fixed matches aren't a thing, yeah, sure. But, it reminds me of a football match between Germany and Brazil on 2014 World Cup series. How can you calculate something like that is way beyond me.

this is the 1%. my friend just is engaged in such forecasts and makes bets, literally earning like this for life. he is mistaken very, very rarely. thanks to the development of AI, this can now be done even faster.
So your friend is a software engineer, am I right? Or does he have a knack for predicting the outcome of matches?

Second. He is good in that.

I mean that if you are not genius (like my friend), you can be software engineer Cheesy
But is it even possible to do? Cause this type of analysis is not accurate enough.

Recently I had a conversation about this. The bottom line is that absolutely any action and act can be foreseen if you know the factors that affect it. We will admit, weather, traumas of the sportsman, their mood, a team spirit, skills of the trainer etc. In general, all these (and other) factors will indicate who will win the match. My friend does the same, but AI will give the opportunity not to analyze it by yourself, but to collect it as a piggy bank. And he himself will give the result. Previously, we used the theory of games, now we have intelligence. Cheesy
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December 19, 2017, 07:53:26 PM
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But is it even possible to do? Cause this type of analysis is not accurate enough.
The main purpose is clear enough, I mean this must be possible, you know  Wink
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December 19, 2017, 07:58:48 PM
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Everyone understands that risks are everywhere. And this is normal. The question is where these risks are minimized
But the sphere of betting is more about creating excitement and emotions for yourself, and less about minimizing risks. After all, betting is a synonym of putting your trust into the team you support.
Minimizing risks? I think betting is more about gambling and money making. And of course trust into the team appear when you make a bet.
How does minimizing risk exclude gambling and betting?
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December 19, 2017, 08:02:19 PM
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What about the distribution of commission payments between the owners of XWIN tokens?
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December 19, 2017, 08:12:08 PM
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As long as fixed matches aren't a thing, yeah, sure. But, it reminds me of a football match between Germany and Brazil on 2014 World Cup series. How can you calculate something like that is way beyond me.

this is the 1%. my friend just is engaged in such forecasts and makes bets, literally earning like this for life. he is mistaken very, very rarely. thanks to the development of AI, this can now be done even faster.
Right. Did you tell him about XWin. What does he think about it?
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December 19, 2017, 08:32:55 PM
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What about the distribution of commission payments between the owners of XWIN tokens?
That may be bounded with the fact that American gambling industry is about to run entirely on the blockchain.
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December 19, 2017, 08:33:16 PM
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But is it even possible to do? Cause this type of analysis is not accurate enough.
The main purpose is clear enough, I mean this must be possible, you know  Wink
Are you sure that we are talking about technical analysis and not about intuition?

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December 19, 2017, 08:57:46 PM
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Can US citizens participate?

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December 19, 2017, 09:12:31 PM
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Can US citizens participate?
Yeah, why would they not? This betting system was made for them first of all, then Xwin dedicated itself to other countries' clinets!
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December 20, 2017, 09:17:35 AM
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What about the distribution of commission payments between the owners of XWIN tokens?
That may be bounded with the fact that American gambling industry is about to run entirely on the blockchain.
Who knows, time will tell. In fact, when you make a bet, you contract with the system, the terms of which will be fulfilled regardless of what one of the parties prefers. The distribution of funds is automated, which makes it impossible for any participant to participate in it or influence on its results. This is exactly what is needed in such industry
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December 20, 2017, 11:27:27 AM
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What are the final goals for the total investment of the project?
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December 20, 2017, 02:10:33 PM
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Are you sure that we are talking about technical analysis and not about intuition?
I believe, both, technical analysis and intuition are taking the same significant place in projects like this.
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December 20, 2017, 02:49:29 PM
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this is the 1%. my friend just is engaged in such forecasts and makes bets, literally earning like this for life. he is mistaken very, very rarely. thanks to the development of AI, this can now be done even faster.
Right. Did you tell him about XWin. What does he think about it?

We talking about that, but he is very far away from cryptocurrency and everything connected with them. He knows about bitcoin and all of that, but he does not trust this very much, preferring to work in traditional bookmakers. In addition, he has friends there, so he is sure that everything is fine and he is not being deceived. Perhaps, I hope he will once appreciate the advantages of blockchain for bookmakers, I will give him some time.
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December 20, 2017, 03:27:06 PM
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Right. Did you tell him about XWin. What does he think about it?

We talking about that, but he is very far away from cryptocurrency and everything connected with them. He knows about bitcoin and all of that, but he does not trust this very much, preferring to work in traditional bookmakers. In addition, he has friends there, so he is sure that everything is fine and he is not being deceived. Perhaps, I hope he will once appreciate the advantages of blockchain for bookmakers, I will give him some time.
I see. At first, I thought he was getting you into this project, seemed reasonable enough given how highly you speak of him. Also, could you please define "traditional bookmaker", because I, personally, can't really distinguish one from another.
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December 20, 2017, 04:18:16 PM
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Right. Did you tell him about XWin. What does he think about it?

We talking about that, but he is very far away from cryptocurrency and everything connected with them. He knows about bitcoin and all of that, but he does not trust this very much, preferring to work in traditional bookmakers. In addition, he has friends there, so he is sure that everything is fine and he is not being deceived. Perhaps, I hope he will once appreciate the advantages of blockchain for bookmakers, I will give him some time.
I see. At first, I thought he was getting you into this project, seemed reasonable enough given how highly you speak of him. Also, could you please define "traditional bookmaker", because I, personally, can't really distinguish one from another.

I mean come to the office and make a bet or the same thing via the Internet. I mean "traditional bookmaker" is when it not using blockchain and other technologies that are associated with cryptocurrencies in general. But it's only for now, let's see how everything will be in the future.
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