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1081  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.
1082  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.
1083  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.
1084  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.

1085  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.
1086  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin as a more pronounced and researched Cryptocurrency. on: May 04, 2023, 08:02:46 PM
The world is rapidly transitioning towards digitalization, and Bitcoin's popularity has grown rapidly as it is a digital cryptocurrency. To address current economic and financial issues, there is a need to increase awareness of how Bitcoin can solve these problems. Despite the decentralization aspect of Bitcoin, which many organizations dislike, they cannot overlook the potential of Bitcoin's future. I anticipate that gradually more governments will allow Bitcoin, even if they do not accept it as legal tender, as failing to keep up with technological progress would leave us outdated.
1087  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Stop comparing BTC to FIAT. FIAT is dying every single day. on: May 04, 2023, 07:54:33 PM
Fiat and cryptocurrency are distinct terms, with differing purposes. Fiat is essential for daily living, while cryptocurrency is a digital currency that offers investment opportunities. As such, comparing the two is not feasible. Fiat cannot be invested, so one cannot expect a return on investment. Its primary function is to evaluate the value of Bitcoin, allowing for comparison. I do not believe it is wise to hold Bitcoin for a lifetime, as it offers no tangible benefits to our daily lives. Instead, I advocate for selling when necessary and taking advantage of the volatility of the market to increase one's portfolio.
1088  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Can't do something else offline, is this something wrong? on: May 04, 2023, 07:47:47 PM
Your career path is in your hands, and it's up to you to determine which business is the best fit for you. In my opinion, it's wise to pursue a business in which you have significant expertise. Don't worry about other people's recommendations; ultimately, you know yourself best. From what I can gather, your Bitcoin mining business seems to be thriving and profitable, assuming electricity costs aren't too high. However, it's worth noting that diversifying your business ventures, whether online or offline, can lead to significant growth in your wealth.
1089  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I won £50 - should I use it to buy Bitcoin? on: May 03, 2023, 09:48:33 PM
I have known you for quite some time, and I understand that everyone's circumstances and preferences are unique. If you were new to Bitcoin, my suggestion would be to use that £50 to buy Bitcoin and hold it for an extended period of time. I am aware that you are not concerned about earning money from this forum via a signature campaign, where you could potentially make over £100 per week. Therefore, I am curious as to why you are contemplating investing £50 into Bitcoin when you could earn a modest amount instead. Even if the price of Bitcoin were to double after a year, you would only earn an additional £50. Thus, it may not be the best option for you to invest £50 in Bitcoin. Instead, you could use the funds to enjoy yourself on the seaside.
1090  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: THE VIEW OF SOME PEOPLE OVER BITCOIN on: May 03, 2023, 09:38:02 PM
When you dislike something, you can present a thousand reasons against it. Conversely, when you favor something, you may provide a plethora of reasons to support it. This is also true for Bitcoin. At times, a few individuals may oppose Bitcoin, resulting in a multitude of reasons against it. The most common excuse is its volatility. However, we acknowledge and believe that Bitcoin's volatility is what makes it the most popular. Holders and traders can benefit from this volatility, which is why they prefer Bitcoin. I am not concerned about other people's opinions about Bitcoin, as I have a thousand reasons to like it.
1091  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin bull in Maui on: May 03, 2023, 09:29:39 PM
Initially, I was perplexed as to why there was a bear here when the bull was in Maui. However, after reading through the thread, I came to understand the situation better. It's encouraging to witness someone actively promoting and selling Bitcoin Bull publicly. This will likely entice current users to make a purchase while also piquing the curiosity of others. Consequently, this may lead to the attraction of new Bitcoin users, which is a positive development.
1092  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Opportunities as a gateway to Community service on: May 03, 2023, 09:12:30 PM
I am at a loss for words, unsure of how to adequately express my gratitude towards you. Your act of charity is a rare and admirable one, and it warms my heart to know that you used your cryptocurrency earnings towards this cause. It doesn't matter what the amount was; sacrificing an entire year's worth of earnings is no easy feat. Your selflessness is truly inspiring, and we can all learn from your example. While we may not be able to make the same level of sacrifice, we can still use our crypto earnings to help others on occasion and experience the same feelings of fulfillment.
1093  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: humanity's dream to make a money on: May 02, 2023, 07:28:03 PM
The idea of making money without any effort is fraudulent because if it were true, people would simply sleep and earn money. Bitcoin mining does not offer free money as it requires significant investments in mining equipment and management. Additionally, it consumes a substantial amount of power supply. Thus, it is misleading to claim that Bitcoin mining is free. Ponzi Mining, which promises free earnings, is a scam. In reality, there is no such thing as free money, even in legitimate staking. To earn through staking, you need to invest time and money.
1094  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Robbing bitcoins from a bitcoiner on: May 02, 2023, 07:17:40 PM
Physical Bitcoin? It's important to consider how you would protect your fiat money if such a thing existed, so the same way you have to follow to protect your physical Bitcoin as well. However, since it doesn't exist, it's difficult to imagine. As you accumulate wealth, you'll learn how to protect it. When it comes to real Bitcoin, we all know that securing our seed phrase and private keys is crucial. Additionally, we must prioritize our privacy and consider using a hardware wallet that can be stored in a secure location.
1095  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Popular scams in crypto that investors should avoid on: May 01, 2023, 09:26:30 PM
If you want to create a thoughtful and valuable discussion, it's crucial to do your research beyond just the initial post. This is especially true if you're starting a new thread, as it's important to avoid repeating topics that have already been covered. Take advantage of the existing threads on the forum, as they can provide a wealth of information to learn from. Additionally, it's essential for the original poster to exhibit maturity by spending time on the forum and understanding the community's culture. Avoid creating threads where forum members would criticize. Instead, I would suggest that you familiarize yourself with the numerous threads that already exist, which warn about scams. Ultimately, creating a new thread on the subject is not necessary, as there are already many discussions on the forum that address this topic.
1096  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: If you had a time traveling machine, then? on: May 01, 2023, 09:16:11 PM
It is impossible to purchase Bitcoin even if one were to travel through a time machine. While time travel may allow for the observation of past events, it is unlikely that any alterations can be made since one is traveling alone rather than affecting the entire world. However, this scenario is merely a dream and is unlikely to ever occur. Personally, if given the opportunity to change something from the past, I would choose not to have been born, rendering the acquisition of Bitcoin or any actions in this world unnecessary. Money plays a significant role in our lives, and it is often our primary focus. Life can seem meaningless without it.
1097  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why can't regular flash drives store Bitcoin on: May 01, 2023, 08:59:55 PM
To use a flash drive, it's crucial to ensure the safety of your seed phrase and private keys. When making online transactions using a flash drive, it's equivalent to using a non-custodial wallet software, but it's not as secure as hardware wallets. However, if you're experienced in signing offline transactions and broadcasting them, using a flash drive is acceptable. The key lies in how you secure your device.
1098  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: I have Traveled on all Thailand and Spending only Crypto! on: April 30, 2023, 09:12:38 PM
Recently, I traveled to Thailand and attempted to utilize my cryptocurrency. However, to my dismay, I was unable to find any reliable sources to spend my digital assets. While I cannot verify the veracity of your claims, I find it challenging to trust someone who is new to the subject matter. If you are interested in using this service, I advise you to exercise caution. Alternatively, you may consider utilizing a reputable peer-to-peer platform to convert your cryptocurrency into fiat currency.
1099  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How can we help to Bitcoin education? on: April 30, 2023, 09:01:54 PM
My suggestion is to remove the tweet links from your post. As a newcomer, it appears that you are promoting your Twitter account. It would be better if you edited your post by removing the Twitter links. Before teaching others about Bitcoin, it's crucial to learn about it properly yourself. There are different stages of learning, and it's essential to start from the basics and progress to advanced topics. Instead of considering Bitcoin solely as an investment, explain how it works in detail. By doing so, newbies will learn the proper way to navigate the topic.
1100  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How useful is Bitcoin to the youth? on: April 30, 2023, 08:38:19 PM
Many individuals and institutions have a keen interest in digital payment systems, given the increasing popularity of such systems. Although numerous digital fiat payment systems exist, they are accompanied by certain challenges and constraints. This is where Bitcoin comes in. As young people are already witnessing the ongoing digitization, they are likely to become Bitcoin enthusiasts when they recognize its true potential. As a result, it is critical to educate young people about Bitcoin, not just as an investment opportunity, but also about how it can simplify digital payment systems. With Bitcoin, transactions can be conducted across borders without the involvement of third parties.
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