Sunday, December 1, 2019

Bitcoin Analyst Advises Money Investing into Market

For some reason or another, bearish sentiment has accelerated the bitcoin market; Now, it has countless cryptocurrency investors asking for another 80% drop in the market capitalization of digital assets.
Despite this hard feeling, an analyst has claimed that the proverbial crypto ball remains in favor of the bull from a long-term point of view. Popular analyst CryptoThies said in a recent tweet that by taking a look at the monthly Bitcoin chart. It may be unethical to curb cryptocurrencies.
Supporting his point, he looked at the register money flow indicator. Checkin Money Flow (CMF), says Investopedia an oscillator that is derived from MACD, a trend indicator to signal market strength.

Saturday, November 16, 2019

Crypto Xbit - Crypto news, reviews, technical analysis.

Crypto Xbit provides objective, informative, and timely insights on the cryptocurrency sector, educating. Being a premier news and resource platform, Crypto Xbit brings not only quality news content but also reviews, technical analysis, and other insights to the rapidly growing cryptocurrency community.

Friday, January 20, 2012

Internet gambling on the rise

Internet gambling is on the rise in Australia according to new research from the University of Sydney and Southern Cross University, with factors such as convenience and ease of access contributing to its popularity.

The study shows that internet gamblers had significantly more positive attitudes towards gambling and that people appear to be gravitating towards online gambling because of its availability and convenience.

Professor Alex Blaszczynski, from the School of Psychology at the University of Sydney, collaborated with lead researcher Dr Sally Gainsbury from Southern Cross University's Centre for Gambling Education and Research (CGER).

Also collaborating on the study, An investigation of internet gambling in Australia, were CGER director Professor Nerilee Hing and the University of Lethbridge's Dr Robert Wood.

"For people with existing gambling problems, internet gambling may create additional risks," Dr Gainsbury said.

"Overall the research showed internet gamblers were not more likely to be problem gamblers, but they do appear to be at higher risk of developing problems."

The findings are part of the largest survey of internet gamblers to date in Australia, with more than 6680 participants taking part in the self-selected, online questionnaire.

Over half of the 450 problem internet gamblers responding to the survey said the use of credit cards or internet bank transfers increased the amount they spent, compared to less than one in 10 of the 2270 non-problem internet gamblers.

"While internet gambling has been around since the 1990s its popularity has soared in the past few years, with clear trends indicating an increasing number of participants starting to gamble online," Dr Alex Blaszczynski said.

Most study participants played on Australian-based sites, where these are available (wagering and lottery), but they showed little concern about the legality of sites and where they are based.

"This is a worrying trend as playing on offshore sites may result in identify theft, fraud, losing funds and cheating, leaving Australians with little recourse," Dr Alex Blaszczynski said.

Internet gambling was perceived to be too addictive by 15 percent of players and poses unique risks, particularly for vulnerable populations: young, single, uneducated and unemployed gamblers.

"Gambling problems take a while to set in before causing severe consequences so as people continue to play online more problems are likely to emerge from this form of gambling," Dr Blaszczynski said.

"The study's researchers are calling for the online gambling space to be made safer for users. Among our recommendations are that players be encouraged to set limits on their spending; pop-up messages suggesting a break in long continuous sessions; and self-tests to determine the risk of developing gambling problems."

Online Gambling Hub

Online casinos are definitely different from live casinos. So if you are used to playing on actual gambling houses, then you may experience that it seems you know nothing of online casinos. But did you know, online casinos are in fact much easier to play on than from live casinos?

Playing online is a lot easier to do, and action is a lot easier to locate and get in on. But beware, because while you are playing online casinos at home, there can be a lot of distractions that could affect you playing strategies and mess up your plan to match your bankroll.

There are three general and easy steps on how to play on casino websites: (1) Download the casino software; (2) Sign up online and deposit some money; (3) Choose your casino game and enjoy playing. Although they are only 3 broad steps, they don’t seem so simple at all, because there are a lot of information to take note inside each step. But don’t worry, because they are all based on common facts and common sense, and they are not difficult to understand at all. But before anything else, it is recommended that you should do a simple background check of each casino website that you encounters: find online reviews, comments and feedbacks on their credibility.

Downloading your Online Casino

When you are sure about your preferred online casino, then the first thing to do is to download their software. Majority of online casinos will proved their download button in the most visible way they can along with easy-to-comprehend instructions on how to install your online casino. The installation process is very easy, and the only thing that the installation wizard will ask you is “where on the computer hard drive should I install the software?”

How does the download casino differ from the instant-play casino? The answer is simple: The instant-play casino does not require the players to download their software and allows you to instantly play casino games directly on your browser, using cutting edge technologies such as Flash and ActiveX. So if your preferred casino site does not require downloading, then you can start enjoying your game immediately, provided that you already registered an online account.

Do online casinos provide casino games for free? Most online casinos offer free casino games to their players in order for them to assess and practice their casino games before making any bet. There are also casino websites that does not require registrations in playing free versions of casino games.

Registering and Depositing Money to Online Casinos

Now, if you are done in the installation of your casino software (or if the online casino do not require download), you have to register an online account and deposit money to your account in order to start betting on online casino games. Make sure that you protect your account with a powerful, hard to guess password, but easy for you to remember in order to avoid others hacking your account.

Is there a minimum age requirement to play online casino games? Casino websites generally implement 18-years minimum age limit, and some limit their players to be not younger than 21 years old. But those which do not require registration, such as free casino games, have no age limit.

How to deposit money on online casinos? Some credit cards can be used for online payment methods. There are also some online money transaction system that can deposit money to your online casino account, such as PayPal, NETeller, FirePay, and Click2Pay.

How safe is your online casino account? Online casinos make sure that the personal information of their players are encrypted and safe from third parties. Transactions of deposits and winnings are made through a very secure environment and cannot be accessed by online hackers. Every legitimate online casinos will provide players with the highest security that they could give, such as the 128-bit SSL encryption technology which is used by major financial institutions. You can also review the transaction history of most online casinos when there are some disagreements, in order to make sure that your money will be sent to your account and be encashed safely. Beware of scammers! Simply ignore ALL messages and emails asking for your account details, passwords, account numbers, etc. from senders that you do not know. They are scammers at large, and will steal your money if you would give them your details.