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Stable Coins Forum / Re: Accepting Stablecoins for Big-Ticket Items?
« Last post by Peter90 on Today at 12:41:22 AM »



Tether CEO says indirectly they don't want to be regulated.
Next time a forum user asks where to put safely her savings, please don't mention USDT.
USDT is good for traders, not for savers
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Hey team, this looks like a good project, but I'm surprised I haven't heard about it considering that it launched over five years ago.

I'm reading through the initial post and can't help but notice a couple of claims I'd like some clarification on.

The article claims that the platform "does not shuffle available funds in one or multiple pots, but exchanges incoming bitcoins with coins purchased from investors - cryptocurrency exchanges."

What are those investor cryptocurrency exchanges? Are they regular cryptocurrency exchanges, or are there some special investment vehicles set up for this particular purpose?

Also, regarding your process of mixing coins, you wrote: "Our transfer algorithm selects independent investors and trading platforms, and breaks down your funds in a manner that completely removes a link between input and output transactions. We neither require registration nor store logs. Once the mixing is done and the transaction confirmed, the data on processed transactions is deleted. For each mixing request, we issue a digitally signed letter of guarantee, which confirms our obligations to the client."

How can this be independently verified to give users confidence and trust that coins are properly mixed and cannot be traced?

I see there's a lot of attention on the project and an influx of intending users, so I believe this is a valid question that should be addressed.
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Crypto gaming (GameFi) / Re: What's in your GameFi portfolio bag?
« Last post by MrSpasybo on Today at 12:39:09 AM »
Hello everyone, I wanted to share my experience. Earlier this year, I added BigTime, Portal, and Sand to my GameFi bag. However, when I recently checked, they had retraced significantly despite reaching higher highs three months ago. This led me to believe that this might be my last chance to accumulate before the next bullish run begins.

I've been doing some research and found a few interesting projects like Undeeds Games (an MMORPG game built on the Eth chain with NFT integration). But I'd love to hear more suggestions from you all! What GameFi projects are you looking at? Let's discuss!
Unfortunately, I am not a pro gamer and I do not spend much time following the development of new games. I am only interested in the GameFi trend and the opportunity to make profit from projects in this trend. I know IMX, AXS, RON, SAND, ILV, PIXEL tokens and I think that IMX + RON + PIXEL will be the most promising tokens in the GameFi trend because they have a vibrant ecosystem and investor attention. I hope that when the GameFi trend returns in this bullrun, we will see their success similar to what AXS achieved in the bullrun 2021.

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Bayer Leverkusen have done it again. They scored the equaliser in the 96th minute of the game (additional time was only 5 mins but hey).
As much as they again confirmed their undefeatable aura, I think their performance was not that great and they should seriously consider themselves lucky for earning that 1 point.
The way they lost those first 2 goals was appalling and not what you would expect from the new Champions.
I'm not sure if they get overly relaxed after securing the championship, but they need to put themselves back together and stay focused ahead of the Roma match on Thu.
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Gold in USD (yellow)
Gold in fiat currencies basket (blue)





That's why they call it Store of Value
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Fight between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul is now officially going to be sanctioned as professional fight and it will count on both fighter records!
Most people expected this to be exhibition fight without judges and with draw possibility because only knockout would count as a win, but Tyson must be prepared very well for this fight.
We are going to have fight with 8 rounds that are two-minute long, so someone could win the fight on points.

Jake Paul is heavy favorite, but odds on Tyson are looking so good:
https://sportsbet.io/sports/event/boxing/international/international-matchups/paul-jake-v-tyson-mike-65ea9c640e460c0001474003

Yes, they make it a professional fight, 2 minutes per round and it goes for 8.

So I guess it will be good on the part of Tyson, with that 2 minutes, he won't breathe as heavy as he can because of his age. And then the power might show up here. As for Jake Paul, he might want the fight to last a distance for him to have a better chance to win. But he has to go up in weight he can't be just like 168 lbs, he should be at least 190++ lbs against the former HW champion here.
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Bitcoin Forum / Re: What Happened To Bitcoin?
« Last post by Peter90 on Today at 12:28:18 AM »
What a coincidence


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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: Do you need to spend to earn?
« Last post by KingsDen on Today at 12:27:33 AM »
Spend to earn is the pattern followed by companies to make you invest more money in buying things you do not need and with the increasing value of Bitcoin it is foolish to spend it to get cashback.
It is a marketing strategy that is lately followed by many project owners and it works because people will be focusing on the cashback percentage and not mind how much they spend or even spend more than needed.

If you used P2P from a trusted exchanges such as Binance and Bybit, I think there is no need to worry. It's because they won't immediately get your funds without your confirmation that you already received a payment. If you think that the merchant are delaying the payment, maybe it's because of the late notification. I don't see any reason why merchant delay the payment because you can make an appeal if they made horrible actions.
I have used Binance p2p and I can attest that it is one of the safest centralized p2p I have used. But recently, Binance has been having issues with different countries and these countries are starting to restrict binance and delist their native currencies which is affecting them.
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Gambling discussion / Re: No risk no gain
« Last post by luckyledger on Today at 12:24:46 AM »
Dont you find it funny, that "no risk = no gain" can simultaneously be "risk = no gain", but it almost unlikely to be "no risk = gain" situation? That no matter how much you risk you can still lose. Originally it suppose to mean that you cant achieve without trying, but it turns that you can try, spend time money and still fail. To this quote, I would like to add the word regret. This would suit perfectly as a motivation and a lighthouse for every gambler. No matter how you play, how you deal with your money and how your life is going, a person should never regret what he did. This is his life lesson, experience and he should accept it no matter if it is bad or good.

And what if there are rare instances like receiving an unexpected inheritance where "no risk = gain" does indeed seem plausible :)
However, as you noted typically to gain something substantial one must be willing to take a risk whether it be of time, money or effort.
Each situation demands a unique approach to risk and how we manage that risk often defines our outcomes.
I agree with your perspective on regret as well. Every experience, whether positive or negative shapes us. Embracing each as an invaluable lesson allows us to transform our experiences into strengths.

What happens is that when things like inheritance are something inevitable, there is no risk, but it is a great loss that is suffered, so everything has its risk and effort in the same way, so this is something that will always be noticed, Personally, I say something, in everything in life you Must take risks in order to have some profits, and the most you can do is lose the rest if it goes well , then you win and big, so what happens is not bad. This also applies in the casino, when we play we know that money is at risk, in investments and everywhere, in gambling the risk is much stronger, there are people who have lost everything because they do not know how to control themselves, that is something This happens to many players and is what should be Avoided.

Its true, every aspect of life involves some level of risk and managing it effectively is important. And in gambling we can see how risk plays out in more intense environments.
Its important, as you note, to maintain control and awareness. I think it underscores the value of self discipline and the need for effective risk management strategies not just in gambling, but across all areas of life. Learning to navigate these risks, understanding when to take chances and knowing when to step back are essential skills that can lead to significant rewards or protect us from serious losses.
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