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Topic: [ANN] [ICO] Xwin – CryptoBet betting platform based on blockchain - page 32. (Read 13245 times)

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Guys, do you have any great expectations about xwin token price after end of ICO?
newbie
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Seems promising project as it has clear milestone setup for the period.
Sure, this is important for ICO, because everything here is tied up with money so it should be worked out well.
full member
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Seems promising project as it has clear milestone setup for the period.
It is only 6 days till ICO end. So if you still have no Xwin tokens, I advise you to hurry up)
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Seems promising project as it has clear milestone setup for the period.
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Naturally, although I don't quite understand why they decided to pull out if they had a sizable cryptofarming thing going for them. It's pretty obvious that conventional payment methods are becoming increasingly obsolete and with every second they waste, they'll have much more work to do in order to pick up the pace. In the end, it's their loss.

They are fighting with it more than other countries. I think they were just tired and decided to get it down, and just closing their market. Banning something is easier than searching the way to change it
Maybe it's easier to just embrace it? Play by the rules - get what you deserve. Cryptocurrencies are all about transparency and definitely don't have the rules that should, in any case, be bent or frowned upon.
Guys, don't be so naive. This happens because there is a "cream of society" which has amazing benefit of everything what happens in this moment.  Tomorrow something else will be beneficial and we will see absolutely opposite news.
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They are fighting with it more than other countries. I think they were just tired and decided to get it down, and just closing their market. Banning something is easier than searching the way to change it
But why they are fighting with it, what's wrong?


Too much money goes to the underground economy. A lot of people make money out of it. The problem is also in employment, but it's not much. I don't wanna tell all reason, so this is some of it http://fortune.com/2017/09/05/china-bitcoin-blockchain-ico-ban
By considering all ICOs illegal rather than differentiating ones that trade in unregistered securities from ones that act more like tokens to use certain decentralized apps, China is taking a heavy-handed approach. (In the United States, the SEC appears to be gearing up for a distinction between the two types.)
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Naturally, although I don't quite understand why they decided to pull out if they had a sizable cryptofarming thing going for them. It's pretty obvious that conventional payment methods are becoming increasingly obsolete and with every second they waste, they'll have much more work to do in order to pick up the pace. In the end, it's their loss.

They are fighting with it more than other countries. I think they were just tired and decided to get it down, and just closing their market. Banning something is easier than searching the way to change it
Maybe it's easier to just embrace it? Play by the rules - get what you deserve. Cryptocurrencies are all about transparency and definitely don't have the rules that should, in any case, be bent or frowned upon.

Yes, everything is used to, but now it is changing. China isn't liberal country, which does not like change and something new. They are still communist, don't forget about this. Therefore, when everyone will be loyal to the cryptocurrencies it will take years.
full member
Activity: 154
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They are fighting with it more than other countries. I think they were just tired and decided to get it down, and just closing their market. Banning something is easier than searching the way to change it
But why they are fighting with it, what's wrong?


Too much money goes to the underground economy. A lot of people make money out of it. The problem is also in employment, but it's not much. I don't wanna tell all reason, so this is some of it here http://fortune.com/2017/09/05/china-bitcoin-blockchain-ico-ban/
The link is not working. Can you send again pls. Cause something went wrong..
full member
Activity: 252
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They are fighting with it more than other countries. I think they were just tired and decided to get it down, and just closing their market. Banning something is easier than searching the way to change it
But why they are fighting with it, what's wrong?


Too much money goes to the underground economy. A lot of people make money out of it. The problem is also in employment, but it's not much. I don't wanna tell all reason, so this is some of it http://fortune.com/2017/09/05/china-bitcoin-blockchain-ico-ban
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To me it is also an opportunity to met new interesting people. Cause my "real life surrounding" is not so much interested in crypto field.
Well in my circles we discuss cryptocurrencies on a daily basis, especially mining, how it works etc.
Owing to crypto I've got acquainted with lots of new really cool people, who are in this sphere for long a long time now. We can meet somewhere and spend hours discussing different projects, technologies and so on
What are the qualitative criteria for selection ICO?

I always pay attention on the team of creators. Cause it is a base of successful project.
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Naturally, although I don't quite understand why they decided to pull out if they had a sizable cryptofarming thing going for them. It's pretty obvious that conventional payment methods are becoming increasingly obsolete and with every second they waste, they'll have much more work to do in order to pick up the pace. In the end, it's their loss.

They are fighting with it more than other countries. I think they were just tired and decided to get it down, and just closing their market. Banning something is easier than searching the way to change it
Maybe it's easier to just embrace it? Play by the rules - get what you deserve. Cryptocurrencies are all about transparency and definitely don't have the rules that should, in any case, be bent or frowned upon.
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
They are fighting with it more than other countries. I think they were just tired and decided to get it down, and just closing their market. Banning something is easier than searching the way to change it
But why they are fighting with it, what's wrong?
full member
Activity: 252
Merit: 100
I'd use the word appropriately rather than correctly since there's going to be risk involved in using cryptocurrencies and no operation would be truly "correct". Although China is a big big market, it already showed how relevant it really is. There's never going to be one singular opinion on the cryptocurrency and I hope everyone is prepared for that, the flip side of that problem is no country can singlehandedly make decisions for everyone else.

The problem with China is not only that this market is a "big". Yes, many people use cryptocurrencies here, but more problem is that crypto farms are located. Another one that there create special equipment for bitcoin and other currencies mining (not just graphics cards). That's why exit China's shook the market. If, for example, Australia or Canada does the same market will not change that much.
Naturally, although I don't quite understand why they decided to pull out if they had a sizable cryptofarming thing going for them. It's pretty obvious that conventional payment methods are becoming increasingly obsolete and with every second they waste, they'll have much more work to do in order to pick up the pace. In the end, it's their loss.

They are fighting with it more than other countries. I think they were just tired and decided to get it down, and just closing their market. Banning something is easier than searching the way to change it
member
Activity: 126
Merit: 10
I'd use the word appropriately rather than correctly since there's going to be risk involved in using cryptocurrencies and no operation would be truly "correct". Although China is a big big market, it already showed how relevant it really is. There's never going to be one singular opinion on the cryptocurrency and I hope everyone is prepared for that, the flip side of that problem is no country can singlehandedly make decisions for everyone else.

The problem with China is not only that this market is a "big". Yes, many people use cryptocurrencies here, but more problem is that crypto farms are located. Another one that there create special equipment for bitcoin and other currencies mining (not just graphics cards). That's why exit China's shook the market. If, for example, Australia or Canada does the same market will not change that much.
Naturally, although I don't quite understand why they decided to pull out if they had a sizable cryptofarming thing going for them. It's pretty obvious that conventional payment methods are becoming increasingly obsolete and with every second they waste, they'll have much more work to do in order to pick up the pace. In the end, it's their loss.
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It seems that people tend to gamble more and more every day trying to go for the big win aka easy money, where will the workers be in the future if everyone searches for easy wins?
To address your first part of the statement I'd like to first ask you how is this easy money? And about "workers"; you're vastly overgeneralizing, if, say, everyone went to gamble, there would simply noone left to be bet on or to maintain your connection to the Internet.
agrees, many kind of work does not require much effort, what to talk about rates, I think it's foolish to give up opportunities
newbie
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It seems that people tend to gamble more and more every day trying to go for the big win aka easy money, where will the workers be in the future if everyone searches for easy wins?
why not? If finance allows you to invest a part of your income and take a chance, then at least according to the theory of probability, income will be provided if you have at least a bit of experience in the rates
I think was meant that everybody will do betting instead of main job.
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It seems that people tend to gamble more and more every day trying to go for the big win aka easy money, where will the workers be in the future if everyone searches for easy wins?
why not? If finance allows you to invest a part of your income and take a chance, then at least according to the theory of probability, income will be provided if you have at least a bit of experience in the rates
newbie
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It seems that people tend to gamble more and more every day trying to go for the big win aka easy money, where will the workers be in the future if everyone searches for easy wins?
Personally me and I think everybody else know a lot of people who aren't interested in betting so it won't be a big problem.
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At one point in time, we all went from gold and other precious materials to IOU's. It probably seemed like a bad idea to some and the other would reap all the benefits of maintaining a new system. It's important not to make former's mistakes.

it will take several years as we learn how to react correctly to cryptomarket, because it is a completely different kind of market. I think everything will not be so smooth. But we survived the fuck up with China, so other problems will not break us.
I'd use the word appropriately rather than correctly since there's going to be risk involved in using cryptocurrencies and no operation would be truly "correct". Although China is a big big market, it already showed how relevant it really is. There's never going to be one singular opinion on the cryptocurrency and I hope everyone is prepared for that, the flip side of that problem is no country can singlehandedly make decisions for everyone else.

The problem with China is not only that this market is a "big". Yes, many people use cryptocurrencies here, but more problem is that crypto farms are located. Another one that there create special equipment for bitcoin and other currencies mining (not just graphics cards). That's why exit China's shook the market. If, for example, Australia or Canada does the same market will not change that much.
member
Activity: 126
Merit: 10
It seems that people tend to gamble more and more every day trying to go for the big win aka easy money, where will the workers be in the future if everyone searches for easy wins?
To address your first part of the statement I'd like to first ask you how is this easy money? And about "workers"; you're vastly overgeneralizing, if, say, everyone went to gamble, there would simply noone left to be bet on or to maintain your connection to the Internet.
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