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Messages - ZionRTZ

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Anyone has opened the MintDice on browsers with built in adblockers or extension? It doesn't seem to run well.


I see that MintDice has a signature campaign on bitcoin talk forum. I am curious about your plan for promotion in this forum. Will do plan to have a signature campaign or a bounty program in this forum [altcoinstalks]? Anyway, I am happy to see you here.  :)
Their signature is barely a month old there. It may take more months or even a year before they consider doing it here since there is not much gambling discussions here.

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So what kind of games are being played here?
Are users going to play rocket ships?  ;D
What are the 11 major currencies that users can use to play in your platform?
Does your platform also has troll box and rains?

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90% Bitcoin dominance is scary. If that ever happens, then altcoins are just f*cked! Literally, almost nobody will invest in them anymore especially start ups. If someone even considers investing in alts, the choices would only be eth, xrp, bcash, or ltc.

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we have to admit that cryptocurrency has advantages over real money (FIAT), but it's also not wrong if real money is still superior to cryptocurrency because of the regulations it has.
If you consider fiat as real money, then what do you call cryptocurrencies? fake money? I hope you clarify that one.
No doubt each has advantage over the other but overall crypto is still superior. The only advantage of fiat I see right now is that it can be exchanged offline.
mean "real" is can be grasped and touched its form,
like you can hold a pizza and taste it, and it's different if only the pizza picture is on the computer.
cryptocurrency has a value, but that doesn't mean that the value is real, because it's only code or numbers.
but everyone has a different opinion and I appreciate it :), if you are pleased what do you think about "real"?
Perhaps you can replace "real" with the word "physical".  You don't say something has a real value  simply because you can touch it. I can also touch a stone and I can say it is real but it has zero value. The term "real value" has a different meaning in economics, it usually refers to "monetary" value. Since the topic is about cryptocurrencies, Zion must have thought of the monetary value.   

I'll just pull this from investopedia to have a more specific meaning of "real value":

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The real value of an item, also called its relative price, is its nominal value adjusted for inflation and measures that value in terms of another item.

I do agree that "physical cash" or simply "fiat" is more appropriate to use.

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Decentralized Team / Re: Report Plagiarism
« on: August 31, 2019, 02:22:51 PM »
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And BTW,every single topic from him is stolen. I know,the most are from the same poster but it´s still plagiarism

You can report her succeeding comments or posts until she get a three strike and then banned for plagiarism.

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we have to admit that cryptocurrency has advantages over real money (FIAT), but it's also not wrong if real money is still superior to cryptocurrency because of the regulations it has.
If you consider fiat as real money, then what do you call cryptocurrencies? fake money? I hope you clarify that one.
No doubt each has advantage over the other but overall crypto is still superior. The only advantage of fiat I see right now is that it can be exchanged offline.


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if we look at the development of the past 3 decades, a lot has changed, especially in the era of communication and digital.
if we see almost all the work and also what we want we can easily get just by holding a smartphone.
so, I think if today's payment still uses physical and real currencies, then it is possible that cryptocurrency will be the next choice because of its convenience, low cost and wide reach throughout the world,
Cryptocurrency being used as payment is already happening but at acceptance is at a slower pace.

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Wait, I'm confused here. What I know is that Gram had a token sale at Liquid and recently at Tokenomy so what's the deal with "may be going public after all"? I also read that it's already being traded at Bitforex although I am not sure it that was just a copy cat.


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Bitcoin Forum / Re: What is behind "BitCoin's Market Dominance"?
« on: August 31, 2019, 08:46:04 AM »
What do you all think about this, and why are people dumping alts to create BitCoin's market dominance? It wasn't always like this, back in the hazy days of the AltCoin Pangaea...  :( 8)
It's not a surprise that people are dumping most alts for BTC. If you look at the situation last year, you'll understand that many of these investors got heavily rekt from investing in altcoins (with a promise of 10X, 50X, 100X) last 2017. Given how bitcoin withstood all the FUD, expect investors to trust bitcoin more than any other altcoins.

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Advertise Your Stuff / Re: Stop Wasting Your Money!
« on: August 30, 2019, 11:14:44 AM »
If Your into Crypto - then Crypto Cartel Original is must have source, don’t overpay to scammers or to greedy sources. 


So you want us to pay you because you charge less?
How about we don't pay you anything and improve on our own?
You've been running your services since 2017 eh? Or you just started to be active again because of the impending bull run (just like in 2017)?

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The idea of less supply = higher price does no longer applies to cryptocurrencies in my opinion, just take a look at the like of xrp and doge for example. The scarcity thing is also being abused by a lot of projects to create hype and most of these deflationary tokens does not really have a use case.

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It depends on what will be regulated. If it's about regulating ICOs, IEOs, STOs, and other types or forms of token sales then I'm 100% in support of it. Maybe some regulation also on centralized exchanges like they cannot simply open exchanges if they don't have a minimum required capital.

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As the title says, government authorities can easily get your personal information from these centralized exchanges (CEX). If you have been using a lot of these CEX and have submitted info for KYC verification, expect the government to know more about your income from crypto.


Here is an example of what I'm talking about https://cointelegraph.com/news/internal-revenue-service-sends-new-round-of-letters-to-crypto-holders

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Waves Forum / What do you think of Waves listing Ethereum Tokens?
« on: August 25, 2019, 08:08:27 PM »
Visit https://cointelegraph.com/news/waves-dex-now-supports-ethereum-based-erc-20-tokens if you are learning this for the first time.

IMO, this is a good technical development on the part of Waves but I think it's unnecessary. It may be an acknowledgement on their part that they are losing the battle for DEX that's why they decided to bring the competition into their platform.

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Maybe anyone who support the concept of a decentralized money like Bitcoin can call themselves as Satoshi? I think one reason why he doesn't want to be identified by the public is that he wants bitcoin to be accepted as it is and not related to one person.

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: Is this a good sign?
« on: August 23, 2019, 09:22:57 PM »
I would not want to be involved in any way with a project that plagiarized just to gather funds from their ICO. I also would not be excited about token sale listing on low level exchanges that can easily manipulate the result (just like what IDAX did) to make it look like it's a success. Nice try shilling though.

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