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1041  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Common Bitcoin ideas on: September 10, 2023, 01:33:15 PM
Start with yourself. How personable are you, so that people can trust you? Can you be an example for them? Many people do not believe in what they do not understand. Until they have an example to believe in you, looking at your life, they are free to make their choice. In addition, any practice always becomes the best teacher. If people make a mistake by rushing to invest without their own understanding, you need to show them their mistakes. There will probably be those who, having learned the first lessons, will want to continue the path of learning, but you must always remember that it is impossible to be loved by everyone, regardless of whether it is a person or such a thing as Bitcoin.
1042  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Owner of 8K bitcoin lost in landfill threatens to bankrupt local council on: September 10, 2023, 01:08:35 PM
It turns out that the drama continues. In addition to the fact that he lost a large amount of Bitcoins through his fault but does not want to come to terms with it, he also spends the money that he has left. Promising grandiose changes for the discovery of his disk, he looks somewhat self-confident; in Russian, there is an expression "to share the skin of an unkilled bear. " Over so many years, anything could have happened to his hard drive, from damage by water to various mixtures to anything else that the imagination can develop.
Surely we will soon see more sad news, either about his complete death from insanity or that he will be imprisoned to calm his ardor a little.
1043  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What do we benefit in lies in forum on: September 10, 2023, 12:33:11 PM
It is useful for all storytellers to know that if you are creating a profile of a successful person who has his own business, which is paid in Bitcoins, or any achievements that could be boasted here, you should not deviate from your role. We are all on the Internet, and everyone can, if he suddenly wants, introduce himself as anyone. But at the same time, how often are newcomers here disgraced, declaring today a cool business, although yesterday he wrote that he doesn’t know a damn thing about Bitcoin?
Not only does the Internet remember everything, but the forum is also very good at archiving posts, and sometimes the travel story of a storyteller on the forum goes beyond all boundaries of lies, which ultimately affects the user’s reputation.
You shouldn’t treat those present here as people who don’t know how to read; vivid stories are remembered, and then, most often, you want to know more about the writer.
Therefore, if you want to play a fairy-tale millionaire, match it with both knowledge and posts.
1044  Economy / Economics / Re: Building wealth it's not just one time Luck on: September 10, 2023, 06:21:51 AM

hahaha... I like your sentence. In essence, we have to live frugally and set aside money. The best way is to increase our monthly income so that we don't need to be too frugal because income is greater than expenses. However, in practice it is not easy, but it can be done. Youth needs to be utilized because the energy and mind are still strong enough to think about many things

Right. But that is why, being young, people do not understand some things about building their future and their reputation. The lack of the right teachers, who are supposed to teach economics to children in school, creates the belief that someone is not destined to succeed. How does building the American Dream with a million dollars sound? This is a 10-percent regular investment from your first earnings. But where do people get these investments if they don’t have a good enough income? And saving for everything, killing their health, is far from the best idea. It is precisely the passion for learning and the understanding that from what we do in our youth, we get benefits in the future that teachers and parents should instill with mother's milk. And when you have only 50 bucks and so many desires, it is difficult not to be tempted, so as not to stupidly waste it.
1045  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: My Preparations for BTC Halving and bull market on: September 09, 2023, 06:43:18 AM
So many expectations for the growth of Bitcoin after the halving reminds me of waiting for the coming of Santa, who will suddenly make everyone rich. Has anyone ever thought that suddenly something might not go according to plan? We have never been able to accurately predict Bitcoin's next move, so why are we confident that everything will be as it was before? I also hope for the best, but follow the saying, “hope for the best, but be prepared for the worst.”
1046  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Looking for ways to improve my knowledge on cryptocurrency on: September 09, 2023, 05:57:34 AM
If a friend told you about the forum, why not ask your friend for more details? You came here. Did you go through the forum sections in order to read some topics? You should start with the section in which you are located. There are plenty of answers to the question that concerns you; after reading further and realizing that you are not alone in the desire to learn something more, you may have more specific questions than today’s topic. I am in no way attacking you, but in order to achieve something, you must understand that no one here will show you the “money” button. Everything needs to be read and studied on your own. The answer to your question today contains all the information on the forum.
Join us.
1047  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: My decision on bitcoin on: September 09, 2023, 05:27:40 AM
I heard very often from newcomers that, having read stories about the growth of Bitcoin, they are also in a hurry to catch this train, selling their things. Someone sold his wife's jewelry, and someone sold his second motorcycle. But, OP, a phone is certainly not an essential item; have you thought about how you will invest further? If you don't have an income that allows you to save some money that you won't need for a long time, you shouldn't have high hopes for Bitcoin. Of course, practicing owning a certain amount is always better, but if you are a beginner, try to learn all the intricacies of handling and storage. And yes, be smart about what you sell for the sake of owning Bitcoin.
1048  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What did you do After Reaching your Bitcoin Goal? on: September 09, 2023, 05:04:14 AM
I think that when accumulating, it is important to know what the owner wants. Simple conservation without implementing plans makes a person stingy and greedy. If you look at the initial goals, then probably the person wanted to acquire something, but now that the goal has been achieved, the desire for that goal has disappeared. In other words, a person deprives himself of everything for the sake of accumulation. But the question is, why save? Are people really measuring out an endless life for themselves, constantly depriving themselves of everything they need?
As for me, I have been able to acquire several amenities, and naturally, my goals do not stop.
1049  Economy / Economics / Re: for anyone interested in how much their personal data is worth on: September 08, 2023, 07:42:02 AM
Recently this year, I saw a thread from our country forum that they will pay about $10 for filling out a form that contains your ID and personal data, and surprisingly, a lot of people do it, even using their parents identities.
With bounty hunters, personal data are not their concerns. They can accept all KYC types if by that they can receive tokens. Do those tokens worth anything, $1 or $10? I don't know and bounty hunters don't mind too. They KYC first and hope to receive tokens then hope those tokens have value.

Coinbase Learning rewards with Personal Information Verification requirements is an example. Small rewards but lose your personal data.

Dark sites today sell complete information, including credit card numbers and more. But no matter how surprising it may sound to some, many independently disseminate information about themselves, providing documents left and right.
In addition, surfing the Internet also comes under the surveillance of advertising and tracking trackers, which an ignorant person who does not expect any tricks does not know how to get rid of.
I can say more: Bounty hunters are not so naive as to provide their data to bounty programs where client verification is required. The Internet is full of telegram channels where people’s data can be purchased in batches by country and gender.
Therefore, whenever you leave your data, you can expect that someday a loan will be issued in your name, which you will have to repay.
1050  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Understanding Crypto wallet and traditional wallets for beginners on: September 08, 2023, 07:10:57 AM
OP, I'm sorry, but if I were a beginner, your topic still didn't guide me to a normal understanding of what you're trying to convey. I have always assumed that any person who does not understand the principles of any activity at all must first understand some of the basics. For example, for several years we have been using virtual money, and no one is surprised at the expression "transfer money to a card."  Likewise, if you are trying to educate people about cryptocurrencies, start with the basics and in the simplest terms. Anyone who has some knowledge of digital money is unlikely to be surprised by the word "wallet". Obviously, you communicate with those who are primarily interested in information about the Internet. Smiley
1051  Economy / Reputation / Re: Is Blazed alive? on: September 08, 2023, 05:51:42 AM
OP, there are still a lot of users on the DT lists who don't visit the forum, and we can only guess what's up with them now. For example, where are these users of bones261, ICOEthics, and, of course, TMAN?
Should we think about the bad, or is it just hard for all of us to imagine that you can leave this forum just like that?
1052  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Why newbie may find it difficult to rank up in this forum on: September 07, 2023, 09:15:30 AM

The main reason why newbies are here. They're in for the money, and not for the knowledge. They don't care about the information that these high-ranked members are sharing. They don't f*cking care about what the experts here are sharing. What they care only is the money that they can get thru joining bounty campaigns. Well, anybody can join into these bounty campaigns so... yeah I guess there's no solution to this one... or we don't need to solve this because it isn't a problem at first place.


I agree with you. I will tell you about myself. Likewise, I also saw a video on YouTube and accidentally stumbled upon this forum. I was so excited about seeing the bounty reports and also seeing the "beautiful" videos on YouTube that I was hoping to get some money there as well. But all the excitement disappeared when I realized that every day a bunch of fraudulent projects are created that deceive people in one way or another. I confess that for a long time, I did not understand all those who do not participate in the bounty, watching how they write something on the forum. When I came to the forum, I did not know about the increase in rank and signature companies.

When I sobered up from the Bounty Plague, the forum became interesting for me with its information.
Now, I think it's not scary that newcomers come here for money. It's scary that they are in such a hurry. People should first build on the idea of a forum. Ask yourself what forums are for. This doesn't sound like a money-making site. Sincere communication should prevail here. The Internet is wide, and everyone knows how to use it. There is no need to post here using AI tools to plagiarize anything or invent non-existent stories about your Bitcoin business.
Only real communication, real interest, and an honest existence give good results for newcomers and their reputation here.
1053  Economy / Reputation / Re: If someone is a proven liar, do they deserve to be given negative trust? on: September 07, 2023, 08:32:08 AM
We also probably need to always remember that we are all on the Internet. If I see a piece of news on the Internet, I won't believe it until I agree and check many other sources. We ourselves are the masters of faith in what they want to tell us. From here, we need to build on the fact that by seeing someone else's lies, we can warn other users that there is a person who is lying. In such a case, we must provide irrefutable evidence of what we consider to be lies. Also, depending on whether this lie is deep and bears any particular consequences for a person, the color of the review is red or neutral.
But, as a rule, if a person lies once, he is not burdened by the principles of morality; that is, he will do it again, and it does not matter whether it is in trade or some other activity.
We and only we must make decisions about our future relationship with this person.
1054  Economy / Reputation / Re: JollyGood is trusted by - and question. on: September 07, 2023, 07:58:19 AM
You have a lot of positive references to your good work in your reviews. Do you consider those people less important than another forum member who left you a negative review? We here on the forum always encourage everyone to do an independent investigation and eventually draw their own conclusions for a solution. Why are your advertisers too lazy to figure it out and take sides?
You asked why JollyGood is on my trust list (I received a telegram notification, and therefore I answered).
Both of you were on my list: JollyGood and YOU, Royse777. But you subsequently asked very much to remove yourself from this list, which I did, but not at the first request. I want to say that I respect both of you, and I respect your opinion and your firm position. Therefore, I will not change anything since you really have an explosive nature; this has been working since the conflict with The Cryptovator, and this may be your main problem with other users who have given you red tags.
1055  Other / Meta / Re: censoring foul words. on: September 07, 2023, 07:07:31 AM
A person cannot be offended as long as he does not allow it to be done. OP, you can be different by talking to people politely and without swear words. But this does not mean that you can remake a person who very often has a mat in his speech and uses only prepositions. Accept the world and the forum as they are, with people who do not know how to restrain their anger, with people who do not know the culture of speech, and try to understand them.
Do you know that if you deny something, then there is a piece of the denied in you? So, first, change yourself, and then you will see a lot of good in people, even among those who seem rude to you today.

Now, if we talk about abusive language, then use of foul language is not encouraged here; instead, it is banned here, and the best way to report such pist is to report it to moderators, as, in my opinion, censor filtration tool integration is not going to help.

Try to complain about TMAN posts. I speak of him as the most sincere user and virtuoso in expressing his opinion. Many will not even be able to do something similar.
Therefore, if the post contains information on the topic, the moderators will turn a blind eye to how the author talks about it.
1056  Economy / Economics / Re: To afford personal education or a property? Where to allocate funds? on: September 06, 2023, 09:21:13 AM
About ten years ago, I would have answered a similar question by saying that I would choose education, thereby saving time for the future, so that after studying I would start my own business. But that was before. Now I have some life experience. I will first buy something that can be rented out and receive the money that I can use to study. I think that these are the more correct steps for our time. Likewise, I have a lot of successful students and literate professionals who, despite being so good, are still poor and unemployed. No matter how strange it may sound, now you can get a job and get promoted in the process, and additional earnings will always be a good safety cushion if, for some reason, a person loses his permanent job.
1057  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin and get rich quick syndrome on: September 06, 2023, 08:54:24 AM
Anyone who believes that you can get rich quickly with Bitcoin should look around and see rich and successful people everywhere. If it were that easy, think about it, wouldn't people do it? It is on the basis of these misconceptions that we meet people who sell their valuables in a hurry and buy Bitcoin, completely unaware of all the pitfalls that can be expected along the way. Therefore, the one who is not ready to wait for a certain period to make a profit, the one who panics and sells during a fall, as well as the one who does not handle his deposits carefully, creates that negative side that other people listen to after not trying to figure everything out on their own. You should always check information from several sources, then turn on the logic and decide whether it is worth investing and how much you would consider a profit.
1058  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Which is safest wallet for bitcoin long term holding? on: September 06, 2023, 08:33:49 AM
You may be asking yourself what price you would be interested in buying at. But you must understand that the longer you wait for a profitable offer, the more time you lose if you prefer to invest using the DCA method. Check the history to make sure that even if you make a mistake with the price now, bitcoin will still grow over time. Therefore, if you have an amount that you do not need for some period of time, feel free to buy, but do not give up on any price fluctuation. We say investing is risky; however, with the correct calculation of your funds, you can always return them, even with some pluses.
1059  Other / Meta / Re: Trust Flags!!! on: September 06, 2023, 08:21:17 AM
A user with many negative reviews often acquires a reputation as a scammer for a very long time, which is almost impossible to get rid of. Because the violation by someone who received numerous negative tags had been severe or many users reacted to it.
When entering into a deal with a person who received a negative tag, you should take responsibility and think several times that once they acted wrongly, this user can be cunning in other situations. No wonder we call it reputation.
But of course, if you see single red tags that do not speak of some global violation but are just a play of power by another DT, you should not be very prejudiced toward your opponent.
1060  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Share Your Bitcoin Hack Stories: Help Us Educate and Protect! on: September 05, 2023, 06:45:53 AM
I have never come across news that would say that Bitcoin can be broken. Maybe the OP worded his question wrong. There are a lot of such stories of people who have Bitcoin in their assets, their devices, or their inattention when saving seed phrases, as well as their inattentive attitude during transactions when the stealer is working. I believe that if you sort the stories of people who lost their Bitcoins, they will be somewhat similar. So, OP, I don't think you'll hear anything new here.
For there to be fewer such stories each time, accuracy is required, as is distrust of all centralized places where they supposedly provide reliable storage. Be your own master of your funds.
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