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1  Other / Meta / Re: Moderators of Jeetscointalks, I'm calling you out on: May 22, 2024, 10:09:44 AM
I often find your one-liners in different threads, they make me chuckle and I don't find anything bad with them, but you probably get reported a lot by other members, probably by creators of those threads in most cases, hence, the deletions happening.  Grin
2  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN] Duelbits.com | Signature Campaign ~ Full Members+ | Up to $70/Week on: May 21, 2024, 09:57:45 AM
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3  Other / Meta / Re: 🍕 Bitcoin Pizza Day on Bitcointalk on: May 20, 2024, 12:54:19 PM
My wife will certainly also think it's an excellent idea to win $200... She doesn't have to know that the maximum prize is $1000.  Cool

Maybe let her know so she can put in more effort and try to win it more enthusiastically.  Tongue
4  Local / Other languages/locations / Re: Pakistan on: May 18, 2024, 09:55:54 AM
Kiya yeh zulm nhi ha k behisab bills or sara sara din/raat bijli gaib?? Garmi is shiddat ki par rahi ha or Ac main baithy hokumranu ko aam insan ka ahsas ha na khuda ka khof
Aam awam kiya kry? Us mulk ka kiya hoga jis main aam awam sy aitjaj ka haq b cheen liya jae?
Mulk ki bigrti halat ko daikh k shadeed tashveesh ha humari any wali naslu k pas yeh mulk hoga b k nahi.
Kaha jata ha k khuda b unki madad krta ha jo apni madad aap krn mgr maira sawal yeh ha k hum kr hi kiya skty hain??bills hum bhrty hain or light humary hokumraan+powerful bijli Chor log use krty hain.

Assaalam o alaikum.

Bilkul durust kaha hai. Is system ka kuch nai ho sakta, aur jo log is system k aage karhe hue unka bhi haal hum dekh rahe hain jo ab tak jailon men parhe hue hain. Agr aek mashoor, izzat dar, awaam ka chaheeta politician itne arse tak jail men reh sakta hai toh ham jaise aam logon ki kia auqat hai? Humen pakar k kahin phenk den toh pori zindgi kisi ko pata tak nai chalega aur hamari families rul jaengi.

Pichle kuch dinon se toh bijli ka aesa mazak chal rha hai k koi kia kahe. Har 5 mint bad bijli chali jati hai, kabi jaldi wapas ajati hai aur kabhi ghanton tak nai ati, ab is cheez ka inse puchne wala aur hisab lene wala kon hai? Koi inse puche k bill toh pore ate hain wo b tamam taxes k sath, aur jab bijli dene ki baari ati hai toh in k haath kaanpne lgte hain, aur jo complain darj krne wale phone numbers diye hote hain wo sare ya toh ghlt hain ya koi uthata nai hai.

Ab awaam is k liye kia kar skti hai? Awaam behtri aur bure hukmranon se chutkara paane k liye dua hi kr skti hai bas.
5  Other / Meta / Re: Disable JavaScript dialogues on this website until the next application launch on: May 18, 2024, 04:11:29 AM
This is the first time I have seen this kind of problem.

This isn't a problem, it's just an extra feature/option provided by the browser OP is using. You get the same dialogue if you are using Chrome but without the option to disable JavaScript dialogues until the next browser launch.

This has happened several times, which is likely due to a browser bug.

Several times? Where? Can you please show us? And, how can a bug create a checkbox followed by a logical question in a dialogue box?  Huh

You can clear the data and try again, and it will be resolved.

As I said above, it's not a problem that needs to be solved, it is just an extra option provided by the browser being used, probably, and clearing the data won't make a difference here.

If it is you still need to fix it, you can message support to find out what problem it is causing.

 Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
6  Economy / Gambling / Re: I would like to place a $1,000,000 bet on: May 17, 2024, 04:19:30 AM
Hey, you are the guy who has been chasing the dream of making $1m for years, right? So now when you have it, you want to bet that $1m away? That doesn't sound logical to me.  Roll Eyes

Either you are lying and you don't have that much money, or you are out of your mind about achieving your dream and still not living your life with it and making a single bet with all that money.

Besides, you used to be making high bets on Stake in the past based on the screenshots you have been posting in your threads earlier. I wonder why they banned you. Can you tell us the reason?
7  Other / Meta / Re: Disable JavaScript dialogues on this website until the next application launch on: May 16, 2024, 02:42:47 PM
I am curious to know what could be the meaning of it if I mark it.

The browser you were using would disable JavaScript alerts that are shown to confirm certain actions until you close the browser and launch it again.

I'm not sure what would be the outcome of it because if it's not showing a notification or alert asking for your permission to do something, you wouldn't be able to say yes or no. It might directly perform a function if you click a button without showing the alert, such as if you click on "notify" on a topic, notifications will be turned on without the browser asking you if you actually want to go ahead with it or not.

You should open the browser again and mark it just to experiment, maybe.  Smiley
8  Economy / Services / Re: [CFNP] BestChange Signature Campaign | Sr Member+ on: May 15, 2024, 05:05:11 PM
The campaign on Bitcointalk has been running for 226 consecutive weeks which is 4.5 years. We feel that it is now time for us to forward our marketing efforts to the new areas.

4.5 years is a very long time. Kudos to you guys for the dedication you have shown throughout this time. Good luck with the future and we hope the project goes far beyond the team's expectations.  Smiley

Even I feel sad to see this happening even though I have never been a part of the campaign, lol.
9  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Don't get it twisted on: May 15, 2024, 10:33:05 AM
As they say, never believe what a politician says because there will always be a personal benefit to what they say or do. Trump being loud and clear about him supporting cryptocurrencies is probably nothing more than a publicity gimmick for him to catch the attention of cryptocurrency supporters and get their votes for himself so that he wins the elections. I don't say there is anything wrong with that, but we need to understand that him saying he supports cryptocurrencies doesn't mean he is in love with them or has a soft-corner for them, but it is just for something else.

Even if I'm wrong and he supports cryptocurrencies for what they are and isn't doing all this for votes, there would still be regulations and everything as you said because they can't just allow their citizens to become financially free. After all, that would lessen their powers to a large extent.

A government can never prioritize cryptocurrencies over their official fiat currency and traditional financial systems that give them complete control over the finances of their people.
10  Other / Archival / Re: Is there any way getting Bitcoin loan without collateral on: May 15, 2024, 04:17:36 AM
My problem is : Right now I am living in another country. So, I am not getting loan from here. But I need emergency fund around 5000 USD or equivalent BTC. Is there any way getting it online? Actually I am finding no other way.

A straightforward answer to your question would be no, you can't get a loan without any collateral online because no one would risk giving away $5,000 or even less to someone they don't even know without some guarantee that they are going to get their money one way or the other. When you use collateral, the lender knows that even if you default and don't repay the loan, they can liquidate the collateral and get their money back, and if you don't have anything to offer, you are not going to get anything.

Unless you have a very good reputation, you are known to borrow and repay loans on time, and there is a person who trusts you with this, there is no other way for you to achieve this. Banks give you personal loan by taking your documents because in case you don't repay the loan, your documents can be used for legal procedures against you.
11  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I returned my father's property to my father through Bitcoin investment. on: May 15, 2024, 03:18:39 AM
It's good that it worked out for you, but I agree with @BlackBoss_ here. Examples like these shouldn't encourage every newbie investor to take the same steps, selling a property or taking money from their parents and investing it in cryptocurrencies because the stories can't always be the same and the results can differ for different individuals based on multiple factors but mainly the price at which the assets were bought and to where the market heads after that. Your story would be different if Bitcoin had dipped instead of going up after your purchase.

This is the reason why it is not recommended for anyone to invest money that isn't free of other obligations and isn't supposed to be used for anything else, which means that you shouldn't borrow money, take someone else's money, or sell some property to invest the money in Bitcoin or cryptocurrencies thinking that it will generate profit and you will return the funds because even if it does, there is no guaranteed timeframe for that to happen.

So, newbies need to be vigilant when making investments in cryptocurrencies.
12  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN] PeachBitcoin - Buy & Sell Bitcoin P2P | Sig Campaign 🍑 #kycfree on: May 15, 2024, 01:06:38 AM
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13  Other / Meta / Re: Some other links can also be word filtered? on: May 14, 2024, 01:06:33 PM
Filtering a specific part of the link won't solve the problem in this case, especially when that part is just a reference to a file saved in a drive.

He is using Google Drive for the malware, and the part of the link you think should be filtered is the address of that file. So, even if it's filtered, he can remove and save the file again and it will have a different reference and the link will be changed, and the filter won't work anymore.

Filtering all the links starting with 'drive.google.com' would also not solve the issue because it might filter out legit links shared by users on the forum.

So, Lafu is right, the only solution is for forum users to keep reporting such posts to the mods and if they aren't removed, report them in threads where spam and such stuff are reported.
14  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: MINING BITCOIN CASH (BCH) on: May 12, 2024, 09:33:31 PM
I wonder if mining this coin is still appropriate if the founder which holds huge share of this coin is a nasty person.

Some people would barely care about what's appropriate and what isn't if they are looking for profits, they would even mine a coin that might be associated with a platform that has scammed millions of people as long as they know they are going to get profit out of it. However, in OP's case, I believe he might have thought that since BCH isn't Bitcoin or as popular as it is, he might be able to mine it without having to buy ASICs which isn't true.

I'm not sure about the level of mining difficulty for BCH as I have never done any research on it, but if someone is going to buy mining hardware, they should rather try mining something that might be more profitable for them and wouldn't make them spend all the money earned on electricity being consumed.
15  Economy / Economics / Re: This Will help you to predict next years and position yourself better way on: May 12, 2024, 03:30:37 PM
It's smart to make investments in assets that you know or feel can have a bright future, but it's always better to have some diversification when you are doing that. There is no doubt that Bitcoin is one of the best investment assets of today based on its historical data but that doesn't mean it would stay the same in the distant future although we hope it would. So, a wiser move would be to split your money into multiple investments that you will make in different investment sectors.

Many people would make the mistake of having all their wealth in one place which can make them go broke if the asset they are trusting with everything they have busts sometime in the future because they don't have any money anywhere else to try and recover what has been lost.

So, it's important to know that investing all your money in a single asset is never smart no matter how good it is in the present.
16  Economy / Economics / Re: A lot wealthy people not smart they just use debt on: May 12, 2024, 03:24:10 PM
Creating wealth using debt is not as easy as one might think it is because it requires proper risk management and perfect financial management techniques to have a very high success rate with what you do. Those who take loans and invest the money in businesses have experience with these things and someone entering a market as a newbie can't take the same level of risk because they won't be able to manage it properly and that can make them fall instead of rising.

It is also important to understand that a loan taken must not exceed the profit the business you are about to start is going to make so that when the time comes to repay the loan, your business might not have generated enough revenue for you to make that happen and that can get you and your business in trouble because you wouldn't want to liquidate your business to repay the loan because that would make everything you have done so far useless.
17  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to be more visible in the forum as a beginner on: May 12, 2024, 12:20:58 PM
That's true but most of the times those newbies aren't newbies in real but the ones with alt accounts who want to earn extra money having multiple ranked accounts.

There are many account farmers who always try to rank up their accounts so they can start earning from this forum.

I know some newbies are also referred to this forum by the ones who are ranked members but in most cases those newbies are alt accounts that want to earn merits in short time.

You are right, but I was referring to actual newbies who don't know anything at all about forums or even the cryptocurrency market in general and not those who represent themselves as newbies but aren't newbies in reality.

Many newbies who might not even have any interest in Bitcoin or cryptocurrencies, in general, are referred to this forum by either their friends or relatives by telling them that they can earn money from here, and when they hear about money and earning, they make their accounts and start their journey and start asking extremely basic questions both about this forum and the market.

People who aren't honest and sincere and may lie about them being newbies but they don't usually tend to know a lot of things, about this forum and the market and you will see them making good posts and using forum methods and features that a newbie wouldn't know.
18  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What motivated you to join the forum? on: May 12, 2024, 11:59:11 AM
This forum has helped many individuals believe that bitcoin is the best investment to do and be profitable, allowing many people to achieve their goals.

Not sure about the goals and achievement thing, but one thing is for sure, this forum is undoubtedly the best place for one to learn about Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies within the industry and to stay updated about things that are happening around the cryptocurrency sphere.

On a lot of occasions, you would read things on this forum before you get to read them from somewhere else such as good or bad news, updates, network upgrades, forks, halvings, and anything else that I didn't mention. So if a person is actively visiting the forum, they don't need to watch the news or anything because they will see and hear everything from here. On rare occasions, one might come across topics and stuff that they might need to search about to understand the actual context but that isn't always the case.
19  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Does the world know about Bitcoin? on: May 12, 2024, 04:38:49 AM
To me i think there are some part of the world that still don't know anything about Bitcoin, because there are people in USA, UK, Australia, Canada, China,etc. even in Nigeria there are people that don't know anything about Bitcoin, they always think that Bitcoin is a scam, but people that know about it are making thousand of Dollars,($) I think they don't know that we are in a digital world now.

There are some parts of the world where people are dying of hunger, some have never seen an electronic device throughout their lives, and a very large percentage don't have access to electronic devices or the internet, even among those who have mobile phones and have access to the internet, a lot of them don't know much about what's happening around the world because all they know or care about are using social media platforms to see reels and watch pictures and videos people are posting.

People from developed countries are mostly aware of such things because the rate of literacy is higher in those countries. Most people have basic education and have access to basic facilities such as electronic devices and the internet, so they usually stay updated with what's happening around the world or even within the internet universe unlike those who live in developing or third-world countries where mostly large percentages of the population lacks basic education and when that is the case, you can expect them to not know a lot of things including Bitcoin or cryptocurrencies.
20  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Please, I urge you to buy bitcoin! on: May 12, 2024, 04:17:36 AM
Decentralization doesn't inherently guarantee freedom; it's a nuanced concept. While Bitcoin offers decentralization, control over mining power and major exchanges can still influence its direction.

That's not true. There is a difference between manipulation and control because a lot of times, one can manipulate something without having control of it. While it's true that if an individual or an entity manages to gain access to over 51% of the total mining power, they can manipulate blocks, do double spends, etc., that doesn't give them control of the network or the price but it will eventually destroy everything if they keep misusing their powers. So I don't call that control because it isn't controlling if you aren't able to use the powers you have acquired.

Talking about exchanges, they don't have any power to direct the price or the network no matter how many coins they have under their hands. Having a large amount of Bitcoins might make you able to manipulate the price a little bit by creating buying and selling walls in the market but that doesn't give you complete control.

The decentralization of Bitcoin is mainly about it not being managed by a single entity which is true and will always be.
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