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Gambling discussion / Re: [NBA] Unofficial Discussion Thread
« on: January 26, 2024, 08:18:43 AM »
Poor showing by the Heat with an almost complete roster against an underhanded Grizzlies. They are now on a four losing trick.
TBH, I didn't expect the Grizzlies to play this well despite being underhanded.

I mean they won 6 out of their last 10 games. When most of the Grizzlies got injured, I expected they would be playing way worse than their first 25 games, but it seems like they're proving something. They're proving they can still win games even though their key players are out.

Speaking of winning, the Pacers won against the Sixers even though they don't have Haliburton. Pascal Siakam leads his new team with a triple-double 26-13-10. This is what Pascal Siakam can give to his team. They're now 6th in the East currently, and I hope that they will not go down in the play-in tournament.

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Meme Coins / Re: Can a meme coin make you rich?
« on: January 26, 2024, 07:31:22 AM »
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Re: Can a meme coin make you rich?
Yes, definitely.
On the other hand, also take note that the easier you can get rich with meme coins, the easier you can get poor with it as well.

Investing in meme coins can be life-changing for an investor, and when I mean life-changing, I mean in a positive way, or in a negative way because the reality is, that investing in meme coins is very risky. It's not as risky as investing in new projects, but investing in a coin that has no future is considered gambling (at least for me). I've seen articles online saying that some investors changed their lives positively just by investing in meme coins. Of course, they will not publish those who changed their lives negatively, but many experienced it.

Overall, meme coins can make you rich like any other assets out there, but it's very risky, that I myself can't take it thus, I'm always avoiding it.

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Meme Coins / Re: Are you riding the memecoins wave wisely?
« on: January 26, 2024, 06:54:35 AM »
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So personally, I've found myself drawn to two memecoins: $WIF and $BABYDRAGON. Both possess unique quirks and promise – $WIF with its playful spirit and frictionless trading (0% buy/sell tax), and $BABYDRAGON is a newcomer with big aspirations and gearing up for a potential price discovery and upward momentum with its upcoming listing on major platforms like Bitget.

This is my investment on these two. I think yours can be better if you are investing in researching a lot on meme communities and all. So let me hear what you guys got.
Meme coins? Nah I'm not doing any research on it.
I'm not spending too much time on meme coins because, at the end of the day, the chances of them being scam coins are very high especially those coins that have a very low market cap.

I'm not a hater of meme coins, and I always believe that they can change your life if you're lucky. It's just that, many investors are losing their money investing in these types of coins thus, I don't want to risk too much money investing in it. I bought some meme coins in the past, but I didn't hold them for more than a month. Some are just for short-term trades, and some are for experimental purposes.

Just be sure that you're ready OP just in case things go south, and you lose your money investing into these memecoin shitcoins. :D

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Bitcoin Forum / Re: How do you think is enough to hold?
« on: January 25, 2024, 09:29:57 AM »
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Re: How do you think is enough to hold?
It depends on the strategy of the investor.
Some investors are willing to hold Bitcoin for at least 3 years. Some are 5 years, and some are even longer. It all depends on 2 things, how patient you are as an investor and how young or old you are I believe that age is a big factor in how long you will hold Bitcoin.

As for me, I will only hold Bitcoin, and other assets for 4 years at least. Unless we see the market breaking the 4-year cycle, I will always sell all of my assets at the peak of the bull run or near to it and then will re-buy when the bear market happens. There are some investors out there who can't even hold Bitcoin for a year because they're impatient. Investing is all about patience. The longer you hold, the higher the profits, but of course that isn't always the case for some altcoins.

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Gambling discussion / Re: Can gambling be taken as a profession?
« on: January 25, 2024, 07:27:13 AM »
I don't know, but I guess those poker players who are joining different tournaments are considering gambling as their profession already.
I mean I don't have the numbers, but I believe that there are gamblers out there who are treating gambling as some kind of profession already because they're earning on it.

For most, I know it is impossible to make gambling a profession because most of the gamblers are losing money on it, but I've heard stories here in our place regarding certain people who are winning in gambling, and those winnings of them are being used to buy their own home, car, etc. If there are gamblers out there who are taking gambling as their profession, they might be poker players because poker isn't only a game of luck, but there's some kind of mind games on it as well.

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DOGE is the perfect choice for this one because:
1. It's Elon Musk's favorite cryptocurrency.
2. It will serve the main purpose of the coin itself which is for tipping other users.

If there will be any coins that might get integrated into the platform, those are the coins with relatively low transaction fees. I mean the lowest of the lows, and the fastest as well might get integrated. Nevertheless, many are speculating ever since Elon Musk bought X (formerly known as Twitter), but until now, there are no signs that Musk will integrate cryptocurrency into his platform. I will not be surprised if he will make this a reality though. :)

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Conclusion: I feel that greed is one problem in trading that can actually lead to unexpected losses. My advice is that, as a trader, always take that profit you have made. If, for example, you entered a position and it's really going in your direction, if you have seen a +$100-$500 profit, it's better to take it first.
It's very easy to say "Always take profit" if you aren't a trader, but TBH, it's hard if you're in that position where you are up 200% in your position, but you still want more because you're too greedy.

I've been in that situation already many times. One trade, you will gain so much profit, but you want more so you will make another trade again and this time, you lose. Taking profits is very easy to do, but because there are many greedy traders, their supposed profits will turn out to be huge losses. Taking profit will never be hurtful. Just think that profit = profit, and that would be better than waiting for more, hoping to get more profits only to end up losing.

Greediness is always a problem for some traders so I guess learning how to be emotionless when trading would be helpful. Stick to your strategy. If your plan is to sell when you're up 10% then at all cases, do it, and don't wait for any longer. After all, profit is profit. :)

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Basic Questions about Cryptos / Re: You can start Free in Crypto
« on: January 25, 2024, 04:01:57 AM »
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Anyone here who started crypto as a feee users or have any advice for those want free crypto?
Well, I'm not in this category anymore because I invested 10$ of my own money back in 2018 when I wanted to try trading. That 10$ is the only money that I invested that came into my pocket. Anything that I have now is what I get from various bounty campaigns including signature campaigns.

You can start for free in cryptocurrency. Faucets back then could give you free money just by clicking on those websites full of ads. It's annoying,  but it's free money. Nowadays, there are still many ways to earn crypto without using any of your own money. Bounty campaigns, airdrops (projects that are giving tokens to those testnet users), freelancing, etc.

If you have no money, you can't join bounty, airdrop, or contest. You need to have money to connect to internet at least.  :D
I'm assuming that you're a bit sarcastic about this, but you're right anyway. :D Oh I forgot that I'm not the one paying for our internet connection. :P

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Do you encounter resistance from family members opposed to your participation in the crypto market? How have you approached resolving this situation? Share your experiences and let's engage in a constructive discussion.
None and TBH, they don't really care.
After all, they aren't into investments. They don't even know basic terms that's connected to investing.

It's hard to answer that question because I didn't experience it first-hand, but I guess you can use the "Success Approach" on that one. What do I mean by success approach. I mean show your success in investing to them, and let them decide if they will support you or now. This isn't related to investing, but I still remember the time where my family wants me to work as a government employee, but I rejected that. They are against that decision of mine, until I show to them that I'm earning way more working from home than when I'm working at a government until it came to a time where they just let me do what I want to do.

I guess this can also be applied in investing. Let your success be the answer. Let your success convince your family.

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: Wanna purchase a coin
« on: January 24, 2024, 03:19:36 PM »
Hi, $500 but I don't know the best coin to buy. any recommendation plz
Top 10 coins? Go on BTC, and ETH.
Top 11-50 coins? Go on ATOM, INJ, TIA, SEI Network
Top 51-100 coins? Go on SUI, OSMO, RUNE, dYdX

These are just recommendations, and I'm a bit bias on it of course because some of them are the tokens that I'm holding, but you can just play with it if you want. With your 500$, you can buy at least 1 on top 10, 1 on top 11-50, and 1 on top 51-100. Just remember, the lower the market cap, the higher the risk, but the higher the reward. :)

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: Airdrop worthless?
« on: January 24, 2024, 02:21:32 PM »
Uniswap, SUI, Celestia, Manta Network, JITO, Arbitrum, BLUR.
Now ask me again. Are airdrops worthless now?

The tokens that I shared are just a few names of projects that started as an airdrop. For those who are saying that airdrops are worthless, at least try to do a research before saying that. Many airdrops are happening every year, and only a few of them are becoming a successful project. TIA and JITO in 2023, Manta Network, and others in 2024. Don't generalize, and say that all airdrops are worthless. Some investors out there earned 5 or even 6 digits right now just by airdrops alone. Just imagine those who staked their SOL to earn JITO. Just imagine those who staked ATOM, and OSMO to earn TIA tokens, and that's all for free. Well, not basically free because they invested, but still the tokens that they used to gain more tokens aren't just some shitcoins out there, so they can still hold them while earning tokens.

2017 = 2023. Airdrops aren't worthless at all. Maybe you're just either lazy or unlucky. :P

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Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling effect of you life!
« on: January 24, 2024, 10:17:39 AM »
Actually in real life we ​​have to face various problems while playing gambling. Privacy is important in all offline and online gambling because various problems may arise in your life.
Family
Society
Money
In my opinion, all these aspects can cause more problems when you gamble. But how are you facing all these problems.
Family problems? Societal problems? Financial problems? I don't have any of this problem back when I'm still gambling.
How did I do it? I just gambled casually, and when I mean casually, I mean I'm only spending a few bucks, and when I lose, I don't recover those losses at all.

Some experience family problems because they're spending more time gambling than their own family. Societal problems? I guess it isn't that much of a problem at all, especially for me that's an introvert. Financial problem is the worst problem of all 3 because most gamblers experience this type of problem. The first one and the third one are correlated because if you have a financial problem, there might be a chance that you might face problems regarding your family because they might get affected because of your money problems.

Overall, just gamble casually, and you will not face these 3 problems. :) That's for sure.

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
« on: January 24, 2024, 08:49:43 AM »
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I am particularly intrigued to learn about your own path into the crypto market. What ignited your interest? What were your initial expectations? And what insights have you gained through your involvement in this ever-evolving domain? I welcome your thoughts and experiences, as they serve as valuable perspectives on the multifaceted crypto world.
I would be a hypocrite if I did not say that money is the reason why I got myself into cryptocurrency.
I've been finding ways to earn money online since I just graduated from college when I started to learn cryptocurrency. That was in 2017 when faucets were pretty much popular at that time. I mean I'm earning tiny bits of Bitcoin that's called Satoshis, and at that time, I was happy to earn even a few cents just by clicking, and clicking, and clicking.

But I know there's much to it that's why I tried to learn more about cryptocurrency. Yes, I'm still doing this faucet thing, but I'm also watching documentaries regarding crypto on YouTube. I want myself to get educated. I want to learn more about this new technology. Over time, I learn the basics of Bitcoin and the whole cryptocurrency.

Like others here, a ship called "Faucet 6969" has brought me into the crypto world. I guess it's good that I didn't focus on that one too much and focused on learning.

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I've been in the crypto space for years already, but I guess I can consider myself lucky for not falling into these kinds of traps... or I'm just intelligent enough compared to these stupid scammers. :P

Anyway, thanks @admin for giving us a warning. These types of warnings might help 1 or 2 newbies out there to not fall into these types of scams. I'm still reading some Cointelegraph articles because as much as I don't want them, sometimes they are making articles that are very informative, and very helpful for me. I just hope that there are only a few people who fall into that trap, and I always believe that investors are becoming more, and more intelligent as years go by thus, they will know how to not get scammed.

Thanks @admin. :)

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Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling is not for Everyone
« on: January 21, 2024, 04:17:42 PM »
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Don't say gambling is fun so you want to play. Lolz, you are playing with your life. Gambling never be a fun for all but for those who understand it. When gambling drained your pocket and purse then you will know if gambling is for fun or not. Gambling is not for everyone. Though some may say it is for all but as for me it is not for everyone.
I know that most of the gamblers are gambling not for the sake of entertainment, but for the sake of money, but I always believe that there are some rich gamblers out there who don't have any way to let themselves get entertainment thus, they're looking at gambling as their way to at least get entertained.

Draining the pocket? Rich gamblers don't even care if they're pockets become empty because after all, they're rich. As long as you have money and got addicted to gambling, you will gamble. I will just re-iterate what you said though. Gambling is for everyone, but not everyone can be a successful person with the help of gambling. It's for everyone to use, but don't expect positive results when you go gamble especially if you don't even know when to stop if needed.

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