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1081  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: So when bitcoin version 2 satoshi? on: May 17, 2023, 08:26:35 PM
Why is there a need for a second version of Bitcoin when the original Bitcoin still exists? What are your thoughts on the perceived unfair distribution of Bitcoin? It's important to note that anyone can buy or sell Bitcoin, including through Bitcoin units that are accessible even with limited funds. Bitcoin is a decentralized cryptocurrency, allowing anyone to participate in its purchase. It's highly unlikely that Satoshi, the creator of Bitcoin, would undermine the existing Bitcoin system by introducing a second version.
1082  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I look foward to the day Bitcoin will have backer/tender on: May 16, 2023, 08:55:46 PM
Do you not see the potential for Bitcoin to exist solely as a digital currency? Being a digital cryptocurrency means that it exists in the virtual world without a physical counterpart. Thus, you cannot alter the fundamental rules governing cryptocurrencies. Regardless of the specific project you are considering, creating something like Bitcoin would make it centralized, which goes against its core principles. Given that the internet is rapidly expanding globally and we have become heavily reliant on internet connectivity, it is difficult to envision a world without it. Therefore, I believe there aren't significant concerns regarding Bitcoin.
1083  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How much does Bitcoin affect other cryptocurrency? on: May 15, 2023, 08:21:38 PM
Altcoins in the cryptocurrency market do not necessarily follow each other; rather, they tend to track Bitcoin's movements. When Bitcoin experiences price fluctuations, many altcoins react promptly, while others may follow suit at a later time. This phenomenon is evident during pump-and-dump scenarios as well. However, there are instances when altcoins behave differently, even when Bitcoin remains relatively stable. Nonetheless, it is not surprising that the overall market heavily relies on Bitcoin's movement, considering its prominent position within the cryptocurrency ecosystem.
1084  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: My experience with memorizing seed phrases on: May 15, 2023, 08:15:41 PM
Since childhood, I have struggled with memorization, whether it be poems or any other information. Instead of relying on memory, I often grasp the theme and answer questions based on my own understanding. Consequently, memorizing a wallet seed phrase is undoubtedly challenging for me, though not entirely impossible. However, I am uncertain of the amount of time it would require, as my memory does not readily retain information.
1085  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Internet is one limitation of bitcoin on: May 15, 2023, 08:09:36 PM
Imagine a world without internet connectivity. In such a scenario, our ability to engage in online forums or any form of communication would come to a halt. Furthermore, even the fiat ecosystem, which relies heavily on digital transactions, would collapse without the internet. This reality applies equally to Bitcoin, as it too requires an internet connection to broadcast transactions. After all, Bitcoin is a digital currency that operates in a digital realm.
1086  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin has become un-useable. Switch to altcoins or short sell on: May 15, 2023, 08:04:23 PM
I find it ridiculous to consider shifting from Bitcoin to altcoins solely due to transaction fees. I am hesitant to even think about such a move because I don't want to experience financial losses again. In the past, investing in low-quality coins has resulted in a significant loss for me. I have learned from my mistakes and have no intention of investing in such coins again. Just because Bitcoin has high transaction fees doesn't mean it is unusable. I find it perplexing that you would suggest Bitcoin is unusable while claiming altcoins are usable.
1087  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How to know a good bitcoin investors! on: May 14, 2023, 08:55:47 PM
I am not getting what you want to express exactly. A Bitcoin investor should be well-experienced and well Patience. Otherwise, they won't become a Bitcoin investor at all. I am talking about personal investment actually, not institutional investors. Because institutional investors are well-planned and won't regret their actions. Please write well instead of botted your thread. So we can realize what you want to explain.
1088  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: My friend's investment in Bitcoin on: May 14, 2023, 08:44:34 PM
You provide sound advice when you mention the importance of explaining the potential risks of Bitcoin investment and emphasizing the need for secure storage. It is crucial to highlight that Bitcoin is not a get-rich-quick method and that patience is necessary to generate profits from it. Since the person in question has already invested, it would be beneficial to thoroughly explain how Bitcoin works, including technical aspects, in order to provide them with a comprehensive understanding.
1089  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Can copy trading be profitable on: May 14, 2023, 07:41:51 PM
To be honest, I am not well-versed in copy trading. However, I find it highly unlikely that you can make $20 per day with an initial investment of $2000. It's difficult to predict with certainty that you will consistently profit in such a scenario. If the market charts indicate a downward trend, you may end up losing money instead of earning profits. I admit that I may not be fully informed about the specifics of copy trading, as my knowledge on the subject is limited and I haven't conducted thorough research on it.
1090  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: You are still very early on: May 14, 2023, 07:37:09 PM
I strongly dislike individuals who consistently provide reasons why I can't accomplish certain things and so on. Similarly, I have a disdain for those who present various arguments against entering the Bitcoin market at this moment. However, they will eventually regret their stance. It is important to acknowledge that Bitcoin investment is not a shortcut to instant wealth; rather, it is an opportunity to capitalize on market volatility. Therefore, let's set aside all excuses and seize this chance. It is still not too late to get involved with Bitcoin.
1091  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Crypto Awareness: Bitcoin logos on T-Shirts on: May 13, 2023, 08:38:17 PM
In the realm of business, practicality takes precedence. Regardless of the legality of Bitcoin in a particular country, it should not hinder the utilization of its logo on T-shirts. Just like firearms are not legal for everyone, there are still T-shirts featuring gun logos or images readily available. Incorporating the Bitcoin logo on merchandise can contribute to greater outreach and help in spreading awareness about Bitcoin. This exposure can attract the attention of new individuals who may become curious about the logo and subsequently develop an interest in Bitcoin. Ultimately, it creates a mutually beneficial situation for all parties involved.
1092  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Don't follow the trends, work with price actions on: May 13, 2023, 08:31:48 PM
The approach to trading greatly varies from person to person, and it ultimately depends on your individual preferences. Different individuals employ diverse strategies, with some following trends while others rely on chart analysis. Personally, I have never adhered to unrealistic predictions and instead make decisions based on what I believe works best for me. I find it profitable to capitalize on market volatility, so I often observe the charts and monitor how they are behaving. I tend to hold my investments until I have achieved substantial profits.
1093  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Would you still do business with them? on: May 13, 2023, 08:25:19 PM
While we can't completely disregard centralized exchanges, it is advisable not to store significant funds on them. Due to liquidity concerns and the wider availability of trading pairs, centralized exchanges offer easier trading options. However, for security purposes, it is always preferable to utilize decentralized exchanges (DEX). Personally, I continue to use Binance for trading purposes, but I refrain from storing large amounts of funds there. In the past, I used Bittrex as my initial centralized exchange, and it's disheartening to hear about their potential bankruptcy filing.
1094  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: It's nice to be back here. on: May 09, 2023, 09:54:38 PM
It's great to hear that you returned to the world of cryptocurrency and learned valuable lessons along the way. If you had given up on your crypto journey, you might have lost all your invested funds permanently. I can relate to your experience as I also lost a significant amount of funds when I purchased certain altcoins that experienced a drastic decline and never rebounded. However, I didn't let that discourage me. I persevered in my crypto journey and gradually regained everything I had lost. Eventually, I became successful and established myself through crypto investments. Therefore, I encourage you not to lose hope and continue moving forward.
1095  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / New trend PEPE ? Seems many projects Launching with PEPE Names. on: May 09, 2023, 09:49:02 PM
Have you observed the significant number of project launches featuring the name "PEPE"? If you check the recently added list on CoinMarketCap, you'll notice that approximately 90% of the project names include "pepe." Lately, meme coins have been experiencing a remarkable surge in market capitalization. What are your thoughts on meme coins and the prevailing trend of pepe-related projects? Personally, I wasn't initially a fan of meme coins, but it appears that they have gained considerable hype. I'm curious to know your opinion on meme coins as well. Have you invested in any of them?
1096  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Government's actions against crypto on: May 05, 2023, 08:45:42 PM
To be honest, I dislike the drama surrounding the US stance on crypto. If they are against it, they could simply ban it without all the fuss. However, it seems they are determined to regulate it in order to ensure that taxes are paid. If they truly intended to ban it, they would have plenty of reasons to do so.
1097  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Is it time for Old Signature campaigns to redesign? on: May 05, 2023, 08:23:30 PM
Not everyone's taste is the same when it comes to testing things on Earth. Therefore, something that looks appealing to you may not be appealing to others. Signatures are a form of branding, and people choose them based on personal preference. Once a signature is used in a campaign, it becomes familiar to most people on the forum. At first glance, it may not be immediately clear what brand the signature represents if change. This is why some companies choose not to update their signature.
1098  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Negative influence of bitcoin on: May 05, 2023, 08:04:33 PM
It is a fact that some individuals may experience losses in Bitcoin due to a lack of patience. This is because there will always be someone selling and someone buying, meaning that some individuals will gain while others may lose. It's important to keep in mind that Bitcoin is constantly changing hands, which can contribute to its volatility. However, if you are a strong holder who doesn't engage in frequent buying and selling, you may be more likely to experience gains. It's also worth noting that scams and frauds can be found in any industry, and should not be the sole basis for developing negative opinions about Bitcoin.
1099  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Does the world still see Bitcoin as a scam, or is it just a lack of interest? on: May 05, 2023, 06:59:03 PM
There are some individuals who may hold the belief that Bitcoin is a scam, but this is not necessarily their fault. Rather, it is likely due to a lack of understanding about Bitcoin and its workings. After all, how could a cryptocurrency, particularly one that is referred to as the "mother coin", be a scam? It's important to consider the definition of a scam and those who are not currently assigning value to Bitcoin may come to regret this in the future, regardless of their wealth. Rather than attributing this to low adoption, it may be more accurate to say that there is simply a lack of awareness surrounding the potential of Bitcoin and how it operates.

1100  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How can a beginner fast learn and contribute to bitcoin forum on: May 04, 2023, 09:47:06 PM
Greetings and welcome to the forum! While I understand your desire to quickly build your portfolio, I must caution against taking shortcuts. As a newcomer to this community, it's important to approach things with maturity and recognize that achieving your goals will require significant time and effort. I recommend studying threads from experienced users and following their lead rather than seeking quick fixes. Remember, there are no shortcuts to success.
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