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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Is it good to talk about big gains?
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angryswamp
on 20/01/2020, 21:02:45 UTC
I still prefer not to talk about my major gambling profits because people will ruin it and easily make you lose it. I like to be cool and just tell a few people that they're so close to me that if they know later, they won't get upset. This is because people around you can have different reactions. For example, if you make a lot of money out of something they might be trying to steal it or change their opinion about you.
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Board Economics
Re: What if crypto vanishes?
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angryswamp
on 19/01/2020, 22:37:14 UTC
To be frank, crypto-disappearances are not likely, but if they really happen, they are triggered by a dead internet connection or the collapse of the electricity network. If such an occurrence is indeed, there is definitely no need to think about it. There's just a way back to waiting for power and internet maintenance. And we can use the crypto that we have as well. Even if actually crypto vanishes right now without any reason, it won't create a global crisis. Because the number of world residents with cryptocurrency is very small.
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Board Trading Discussion
Re: How to start trading with 2 BTC? What is the first step?
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angryswamp
on 19/01/2020, 22:07:33 UTC
I assume that 2 BTCs are appropriate to start trading. To be honest, thats a similar amount I started trading. First thing is that for the first time since you're a novice, you can play with a big amount. And don't trade in your portfolio with more than 80 percent. Remaining funds would be used in cases of emergency. So business research information is an important part of trading. You will know what coin you're going to trade in real time alerts. Otherwise you can't make profits just based on ideas.
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Board Economics
Re: what will happens if everyone has own currency, doesn't a bad for Economics ?
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angryswamp
on 19/01/2020, 21:41:09 UTC
It wouldn't be terrible at all, as we'd extend the blockchain age to what all blockchain ventures really requires. But we cannot put aside the mainstream economy, as all of these projects on a high level more or less depend on it, as if it was impossible to trade it for the fiat i doubt that anyone would be using crypto. Hopefully in the future all these economies can coexist together and make the world a better place to live in.
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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Is the main purpose in gambling, always to make more money?
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angryswamp
on 19/01/2020, 20:51:17 UTC
Yes, it's primarily about why you and I play gambling, but it depends on one user to another.  I think they're doing it for a particular reason, because it makes no sense to decide to play without a reason. If I don't have time to spend in my life, I'm gambling, of course, because gambling isn't considered a waste of time, but it's worth the time you spent because you get something back.  The main aim of gambling is not always to make money, but other people often play if they feel stressed or exhausted because it gives them temporary relief.
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Board Trading Discussion
Re: How long do you hold on a trade.
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angryswamp
on 19/01/2020, 00:24:36 UTC
Choose a price that may be chosen before its price is too high so that when it goes down you can still buy the BTC that you sold when it dips again. If you're not that patient, choosing a daily chart isn't the best option. Choose the hourly time frame and, with very little flexibility, that suits the dealer, both of you and they go there.
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Board Speculation
Re: When is the perfect time to sell BTC?
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angryswamp
on 19/01/2020, 00:03:50 UTC
It depends purely on your situation as it's not the best time to sell bitcoin as we're waiting for a bull run to do that, but if it's an emergency you can sell it. Or else set the auto trade to sell off if the value falls and if the value pumps back, set the buy trade as well. For if the value is 7500 then put some of the coins you've got to sell and wait for the price to go down to buy back to the lower rates
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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Gambling with Fiat or Crypto?
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angryswamp
on 18/01/2020, 23:46:51 UTC
After I learned Bitcoin, I started playing gambling. So I used this currency to play comfortably compared to Fiat money. I don't care what's going on with the Bitcoin price at least it's still worth. It's easier to use Bitcoin because making a deposit doesn't require a personal identity. As we know we have to provide a full name and bank account to deposit on gambling sites using fiat money. The most important thing for me is to remain anonymous
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Board Economics
Re: Fiat currencies
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angryswamp
on 18/01/2020, 23:26:23 UTC
What claims the weakening of the dollar at the moment huh. Strong leadership trumps and regulations that are greedy and strict, let alone the economic strength of the country. What I see is a dollar that doesn't collapse, although the two countries that wage an economic war that crash in another country's local currency's value. When you foresee a poor dollar, this is a warning of the deterioration of the global economy. Evidence of why the USD has become the currency exchange rate pioneer, as the US has always had the world's largest gold reserves. When you look at the market at the moment, the euro will prevail, so that the value of the dollar remains the exchange rate and the global currency.
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Re: Will Bitcoin price be $20000 next year?
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angryswamp
on 17/01/2020, 22:57:05 UTC
I don't think that halvening is already in place. Look at how rates are rising in today's market. Despite the good news we have in the world of cryptocurrency coins due to btc halving, it still struggles to make a break. Could not come the rise that we predicted until next year. It could come after halving on the 2021.
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Re: The 2020 Next Bitcoin Halving vs The 2016 One
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angryswamp
on 17/01/2020, 22:22:25 UTC
I think halving is pretty much priced in so I'm expecting the price to dump when we get closer to halving so that institutional investors can create liquidity for their positions while retailers get bullish for halving. I'm looking forward to another bull market heading into the price discovery process after a pretty hard stop loss search.
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Protect Yourself And You Protect Your Assets
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angryswamp
on 17/01/2020, 21:49:57 UTC
That's certainly true. We are the ones in charge of our properties. We should be able to keep it safe and secure, and by exposing everything online and even with our friends, we should not put it at risk. Sharing an idea about the coins that we only carry with our trusted friends is great, but at the same time we should keep our private keys and wallets secure. All the time, we have to be vigilant and cautious to keep things private.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: If You Bought Bitcoin Each Week in 2019, You’d Be up 49%
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angryswamp
on 15/01/2020, 20:57:52 UTC
Yes, I agree with you, but it's going to be more frustrating for those who bought bitcoin when it was over $20k as not all of them dumped or cashed out because of the long term and it's been two years since we don't see the market going to the moment they're waiting for, but this proves that we can invest gradually instead of one bulk investment. I might even start doing this to make steady profit from now on.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Would it be realistic for the world to run on cryptocurrencies?
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angryswamp
on 14/01/2020, 21:46:25 UTC
I don't think the world's going to run crypoturrency, leaving behind fiat money. Although the blockchain has already been adopted by several companies and countries, it does not mean that they will also accept cryptocurrency. Since we know there are strong swings in cryptocurrencies that are not appropriate for use in payment instruments. And also most governments do not accept cryptography as a means of payment they only use cryptography as an investment tool. And some consumers of cryptocurrencies also tend to use fiat money for payment devices because it's more convenient. They only use crypto for commercial and investment purposes.
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Board Gambling discussion
Re: How much of your money only needed for gambling and others is for family
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angryswamp
on 13/01/2020, 21:41:01 UTC
I stay in my parents ' house so I don't care about everyday needs, taxes, etc. for now. So long as I don't have my own stuff to buy. I've deposited a minimum daily sum if I ever lose. Remember, it's not money I borrow from my parents that I deposit. Sure, just to sustain my gambling habit, I wouldn't do these things to my parents. All I want, but not the money they've given, I can play my coins. If I ever became a family man, I'd limit my time to near-departure gambling.
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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Decisions for a better life
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angryswamp
on 03/01/2020, 21:56:20 UTC
Do you have to totally ignore your family when you're addicted to gambling? You should go home to sleep, of course, the addiction will have a way to influence your family's attention, but whatever you're addicted to should be lucrative enough to keep you paying bills and your family will agree that you're addicted to something fair and not foolish. Family is much more important, but it's not stupid if you're addicted to gambling. Just don't get too into it.
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Re: Trading
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angryswamp
on 30/12/2019, 00:49:01 UTC
Decentralized Exchangers are the safest trade areas in my opinion. There's a lot of scams in this market. Be sure to check every process over and over again. What is the most secure cryptcurrency. I think it's bitcoin. Bitcoin volume is the largest.
The problem is that with decentralized exchanges it's almost impossible to use actual fiat to trade. This is because the actual decentralized trading only exists on contracts which is possible only with ethereum, which means that you can only trade the tokens with bitcoin. The closest thing to decentralization with btc and cash that you can get is bisq, however, the liquidity of it is pretty much a joke.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Is Bitcoin still a people's currency?
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angryswamp
on 30/12/2019, 00:36:08 UTC
There's no money worth 7000 dollars. Bitcoin can be worth the price but with this store. People see bitcoin as an investment instrument. The instability of the Bitcoin price scares people. Offers an opportunity for people. And that attracts people. Uncertainty excites people.
True, bitcoin really got an awesome value in the market, it's around 7400$ right now, according to preev.com and I think that this price is able to increase a lot in the near future. It was already 19.7k$ in December 2017 so it's really get the potential to increase hugely and reach that peak again and even it can surpass it.

The fact that bitcoin was valuated at that price before means nothing for the future price. Just look at many banks stocks that used to be sky high and are now worth just a tenth of what they used to be never coming back to anything near what they were before. The only way that bitcoin can pump again is if we have some proper pre halving hype like we had before previous halving, or if we have another pyramid scheme in china like the plus token that pumped the price from 3k to 14k.
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angryswamp
on 30/10/2018, 23:38:21 UTC
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Re: Bitcoin price drop, guys who say?
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angryswamp
on 27/06/2018, 22:33:14 UTC
Bitcoin price drop, guys who say?


Next support should be expected between 5500-5400



The price definitely isn't going lower than 6k, it bounced back pretty decently thus it is probably gonna keep on going up from now on. However, I wouldn't expect anything higher than 10k by 2019