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1141  Economy / Economics / Re: Look for what to invest, not what to eat on: April 19, 2023, 07:13:00 PM
Although Bitcoin is often viewed as an investment opportunity, I personally see it as a powerful borderless payment method. I use Bitcoin to receive payments for my marketing services and also accept other forms of cryptocurrency. While I earn enough from my marketing-related tasks to meet my investment goals, I believe that holding Bitcoin could lead to a prosperous future. However, it's important to be aware of the risks associated with Bitcoin and be a strong holder if you choose to invest.
1142  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How I found my financial success in Bitcoin 1 year on: April 19, 2023, 07:04:10 PM
I'm pleased to note that you have avoided investing in "shitcoins." I had a similar experience a few years ago, where my portfolio became worthless due to investing in such coins. Since then, I have come to realize that only Bitcoin holds true value. Recently, I have also stayed away from investing in "shitcoins," but occasionally take calculated risks on reputable altcoins such as BNB and Ethereum. By doing so, I have been able to reap the benefits of Bitcoin. I sell when the price is high and accumulate when I believe it is the right time to do so. I encourage you to keep up the good work.
1143  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: If I have $40,000 to invest in one #cryptocurrency. on: April 17, 2023, 08:24:53 PM
My preferred altcoins are ADA and BNB, but I find your list to be reasonable as well. Prior to investing in altcoins, it is important to allocate a significant portion of your investment towards Bitcoin. Investment strategies differ from person to person, however, I was surprised to see that you did not include BNB in your list, considering that it is the native coin of the well-known exchange Binance. I trust that CZ, the CEO of Binance, will not disappoint in terms of its potential. While it may not make you a millionaire, I must admit that it has potential due to its competing with ETH through tethering and CZ's efforts to make it happen.
1144  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Question Of Thought About Crypto Winter on: April 17, 2023, 08:16:58 PM
To begin with, I strongly advise against comparing Bitcoin to any other "shitcoin." These low-quality cryptocurrencies are unlikely to survive, regardless of whether or not there is a crypto winter. However, genuine altcoins have demonstrated their resilience alongside Bitcoin. Bitcoin has always been a highly volatile cryptocurrency, and experiencing winters is nothing new for it. Nevertheless, Bitcoin has managed to persevere due to the unwavering support of its community. The state of the market depends on investors' mindsets; if they become fearful, we may encounter another crypto winter. On the other hand, we are also witnessing summers. This is precisely why Bitcoin became popular so quickly.
1145  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What are hidden signs to look for when you're dealing with a Fraudster / Scammer on: April 17, 2023, 08:06:50 PM
I'm uncertain if this thread belongs to the Bitcoin discussion board. Perhaps it would be more appropriate to move it to the Beginners & Help section. Additionally, I believe that similar topics have been extensively discussed on the forum before. Nonetheless, the key to avoiding scams is to let go of the desire to get rich quickly and to avoid being greedy. This approach can save you from many scammers. Scammers are constantly coming up with new ideas to steal your funds, so you can't rely solely on following rules. You must use your intelligence to protect yourself from scams.
1146  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: [Binance] Address expiration? on: April 17, 2023, 07:28:30 PM
I received an email about changing addresses, but I didn't click any links to avoid falling for a spoof. Instead, I checked the app and verified that the email was legitimate. Binance updated the addresses in accordance with the mentioned chains, which is great because I was curious about creating a new address, and now I got what I expected. It's a good practice for centralized exchanges to frequently change addresses to protect users' privacy, despite already having provided KYC. Changing addresses from time to time doesn't hurt.
1147  Economy / Economics / Re: Maybe Not Possible For Governments To Get Off Fiat?? on: April 16, 2023, 07:42:12 PM
In the coming years, it is possible that a new form of fiat currency will emerge, but it is unlikely that it will completely replace existing fiat currencies. This is because governments need centralized currency to maintain control over the financial system, whether it is in the form of digital or paper money. Without centralized currency, decentralized forms of currency could potentially overtake the existing power structure. Therefore, it is important to acknowledge that a world without fiat currency is unlikely, even though many of us appreciate the benefits of decentralized options such as Bitcoin.
1148  Economy / Speculation / Re: Good time to invest in BTC? on: April 16, 2023, 06:50:22 PM
It is common to see such discussions emerge when Bitcoin's value begins to increase. It appears that you have been a member of this forum for quite some time. However, when Bitcoin was hovering around $16K, you did not feel comfortable purchasing it. Perhaps you believed that Bitcoin would experience further declines before you could accumulate it. It is likely that many others are also anticipating a similar dip. Nonetheless, it is uncertain whether or not this will occur. As a result, there is never a wrong time to invest in Bitcoin. You must simply calculate how you can profit from the market's volatility.. But we don't know this will happen or not. So yes, always right time to buy Bitcoin, there is no wrong time. Just make your own calculation how could you make profits from the volatility.
1149  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 😉; It's The Weekend,Banks Are Closed, Bitcoin Is Up 24/7hrs on: April 16, 2023, 06:35:00 PM
It's not a significant adaptation that Bitcoin operates continuously, even during extended holidays, without ever closing. However, this alone does not contribute significantly to the adoption of Bitcoin because it cannot be directly used in many places where it is needed. To enhance the adoption of Bitcoin, we require more direct integration, such as accepting Bitcoin globally in supermarkets, allowing people to utilize their Bitcoin for their necessities. Unless Bitcoin can be used directly wherever required, whether on weekends or weekdays, it will not make any difference.
1150  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I, Guru is aware of bank and fiat evil and use BTC where alternative is possible on: April 16, 2023, 06:29:52 PM
If you're familiar with Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, it may not make sense to keep a large sum of money in a bank account. Banks are becoming increasingly problematic, and it's frustrating to face numerous questions when attempting to withdraw funds. It's a helpless feeling to have someone else control your finances. Despite the high volatility of cryptocurrencies, people still use banks because it's not easy to transition to a fiat-free ecosystem for Bitcoin users. It will likely take more time for the banking system to adapt to the needs of cryptocurrency users.
1151  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Crypto pump and dump Schemes on: April 15, 2023, 09:15:39 PM
I have observed that there exist several "pump dump" groups on Telegram. These groups likely purchase coins before signaling to others and then sell off their shares when traders start buying in. Essentially, these groups orchestrate a pump, but traders are unaware that they will end up losing their funds due to pre-planned selling. I have also heard that certain groups collaborate with project teams to artificially inflate prices and make it easier for the team to sell off their shares. All of this points to market manipulation. In fact, some project owners even pay large social media influencers to pump up their tokens. Therefore, it is wise to steer clear of these groups and avoid quick-rich schemes.
1152  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why we want inflation for good value on BTC? on: April 15, 2023, 09:05:55 PM
There is no anticipation of inflation, and creating more fiat currency does not necessarily result in an increase in the value of Bitcoin. It's important to comprehend how the price of Bitcoin operates. As buying pressure intensifies, the price is expected to rise. In the event of global inflation, there may be fewer buyers. When money circulation is low, banks print more fiat currency, which does not lead to a rise in Bitcoin price.
1153  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How not having money helped my Bitcoin journey on: April 15, 2023, 08:41:51 PM
From what I understand, you have been earning a decent amount from participating in Signature campaigns, which is possible when one is willing to learn. It's important to have proper knowledge and skills to earn in this field. Making excuses is just a way to avoid dealing with Bitcoin. However, if you set a goal to buy or earn Bitcoin, nothing can stop you. When you first joined this forum, you were not aware of the signature campaign, but you made an effort to learn and improve yourself. As a result, you have earned crypto from various sources and have become established in the field.
1154  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is Crypto as "payment" method adaptable for non tech-savvy people? on: April 15, 2023, 08:25:04 PM
To begin with, raising awareness about Bitcoin as a payment option is crucial. This should include educating people on how to safeguard their funds and make secure transactions without any risks. While it may be difficult to explain to non-tech-savvy individuals, those with basic English proficiency can still understand.

One major hurdle is that major brands have yet to adopt Bitcoin payments, leading people to feel hesitant about using cryptocurrencies. However, Bitcoin payments are actually safer than many other forms of payment. It's important to note that not all Web3 payments are secure, but Bitcoin's transaction module is safe. It's essential to explain this to newcomers to the world of cryptocurrency.
1155  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is Doge worth investing? on: April 14, 2023, 06:41:59 PM
Investing in cryptocurrency comes with inherent risks. If more people thinks same like you, the price may reach to $1 easily. However, Elon Musk remains a vocal supporter of Dogecoin. It's important to conduct your own research to determine which investment aligns with your goals. Elon's continued promotion of Dogecoin may drive FOMO and cause a surge in price during a bull market, but timing is uncertain. Personally, I've invested in Dogecoin a few times and profited from its volatility. Ultimately, it's up to you to make your own decisions.
1156  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin tops $40,000 after Musk says Tesla could use it again on: April 14, 2023, 06:29:52 PM
I'm unsure if the OP intends to incite FOMO, but his approach to it in promoting Bitcoin isn't ideal. By sharing old article links and presenting them as recent, they may mislead readers about Bitcoin's current price. I was surprised when I read about Bitcoin's value of 40K because I had just checked its price on Binance before reading the post. As for Elon Musk, I don't trust his unpredictable behavior. It seems he's currently more interested in Dogecoin than Bitcoin. It's possible he might accept Dogecoin as a payment method before Bitcoin.
1157  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Federal government and banks are threats... on: April 14, 2023, 06:03:57 PM
If the government persists in clashing with Bitcoin and blocking accounts associated with Bitcoin transactions, it is likely that individuals will turn to the black market to use Bitcoin. This decision is baseless and merely a pretext for seizing accounts with funds. I despise such futile efforts. Additionally, both banks and centralized governments consider Bitcoin to be a threat to their interests. They do not appreciate our financial independence. Eventually, they will realize that Bitcoin is unmanageable and impossible to disregard.
1158  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Warren Buffett Blasts Bitcoin as 'Gambling Token' as BTC Surges 35% in 30 Days on: April 14, 2023, 05:45:58 PM
We're tired of encountering FUD and nonsensical comments, but even Bitcoin seems fatigued and unresponsive to such remarks. Nevertheless, Bitcoin remains in bull mode. Although Bitcoin may not hold the same significance for everyone, for us, it is a cryptocurrency that facilitates borderless transactions without the need for a third party. Hence, those with a centralized mindset may not appreciate Bitcoin. It's best to disregard them and move forward. I'm not bothered by such FUD in the least.
1159  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What can keep me more active here? on: April 13, 2023, 08:03:05 PM
Having the desire to active in this forum is sufficient. It appears that you possess substantial experience and skills that would assist you in becoming more active in the forum. Endeavor to assist others and make meaningful contributions to the forum, which will motivate you to be more engaged. People are mostly searching for different job opportunities in the service sector. Hence, it would be beneficial to spend more time exploring all the service sections. Initially, try to offer assistance to others without expecting compensation to gain more experience. This will enhance your chances of obtaining legitimate work opportunities from here.
1160  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What does it take to become a Bitcoin investor on: April 13, 2023, 07:22:01 PM
To become a Bitcoin investor, the only condition I can see is to accumulate at least 1 Satoshi. This is a unit of Bitcoin, and owning it qualifies you as a Bitcoin investor. You don't have to buy a whole Bitcoin to be considered an investor; just buy whatever you can afford. However, it's important to use a non-custodial wallet to secure your holdings. Before investing, it's also crucial to educate yourself more about Bitcoin.
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