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1361  Economy / Economics / Re: Pandemic will bring more economic progress in long-term... on: December 10, 2020, 01:26:33 PM
Have you seen any changes in your working environment like these?

The real change I feel in my job is when all the learning is done online. As a teacher, this is a very big change. Because online learning presents its own challenges for teachers. The teacher must be able to explain all lessons so that the child understands well what is explained. Let alone online, offline there are still many children who have difficulty understanding lessons. Not to mention, teachers who teach online will compete with online learning applications which are far more attractive and creative from the appearance alone. Maybe this happens only in my country, or you feel it too.

Masks are starting to be enforced in stores, and people are getting really salty.

I don't understand how masks can interfere with your mind and your environment. The usefulness of masks far outweighs the negatives. You are too sure about your body's antibodies or you want to commit suicide or you also have no social ethics. As far as I know, even Japanese people, before the Covid-19, even made the use of masks for people who felt they were a little unwell an ethic of public life.
1362  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: 🐉 [0.5 BTC] 🎄 Christmas Countdown @ CoinDragon 🎄 - 25 days of competitions 🐉 on: December 09, 2020, 03:51:52 PM
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1363  Economy / Economics / Re: Currencies worth less than Satoshi on: December 09, 2020, 02:03:35 PM
As a citizen of one of the countries you mentioned, I admit that Bitcoin is a better currency than Fiat currency in my country.  The main reason why this happens is because fiat currencies are very vulnerable to inflation.  In fact, the hyperinflation that hit my country several times has become a historic momentum for the country's economy which is very badly damaged and is reflected in the fiat currency exchange rate in my country.  Currently, I myself really recognize Bitcoin as a currency that is free from the effects of inflation in the country, and I am very happy to make Bitcoin an investment instead of saving my country's currency as a saving.
1364  Economy / Economics / Re: Will Crypto live forever or die? on: December 08, 2020, 04:20:57 PM
War might happen but it won't actually kill Bitcoin.
As far as I know, currencies are not affected during the past wars. It is not that economies stop during wars and the value of currencies or fiat is going flat.

If the war that occurs destroys the network center in the country, it might affect Bitcoin, without the internet how people can transact.  But if it said it was going to kill Bitcoin, it would be hard to happen.  Because the concept of the word kill is tantamount to negating Bitcoin, even though Bitcoin has spread on the network.  Even if the war destroyed the internet, say.  But every country will still rebuild and Bitcoin will still be able to be traded again.
1365  Economy / Economics / Re: I lost my job, how about you guys? on: December 08, 2020, 03:55:19 PM
our main problem is demand of the product which is dropping during pandemi. Not only seller who get a crisis economy condition but also the customer, as the seller's perspective we should know that for sure.

Food home delivery services have seen an astounding growth ever since the pandemic forced governments to implement lockdown measures. So why don't you partner with some of these services, to deliver your products directly to the customers?

It is true that food delivery services can increase their sales, but if the problem is that buyers are also experiencing economic difficulties and cannot afford the food they are selling, a food delivery strategy will not help much of their business.  But still, food delivery services are worth a try but they also have to be patient a lot if things don't go well as expected.
1366  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: 🐉 [0.5 BTC] 🎄 Christmas Countdown @ CoinDragon 🎄 - 25 days of competitions 🐉 on: December 08, 2020, 02:37:58 PM
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1367  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: 🐉 [0.5 BTC] 🎄 Christmas Countdown @ CoinDragon 🎄 - 25 days of competitions 🐉 on: December 07, 2020, 03:47:17 PM
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1368  Economy / Economics / Re: Taxless society idea on: December 07, 2020, 12:31:27 PM
Taxless society is just a dream. How can government run a place without tax. How can they support the people's needs and do infrastructure projects. If there is no tax no projects will run.

The idea of a public life without taxes is very often discussed and even becomes the desire of many people, this is also a very old idea. Some people consider taxes to be only a form of extortion from the government, because the government by its policies forms regulations that oblige all citizens to pay taxes. However, without taxes. How can the state be built? OP put forward an idea that looks simple in his writing, but his life is real, it's even very complex. Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies can save your fortune from taxes for now, maybe it is. However, crypto will not be able to remove worldwide taxes. It's just an impossible dream.
1369  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: 🐉 [0.5 BTC] 🎄 Christmas Countdown @ CoinDragon 🎄 - 25 days of competitions 🐉 on: December 06, 2020, 04:41:13 PM
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1370  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: 🐉 [0.5 BTC] 🎄 Christmas Countdown @ CoinDragon 🎄 - 25 days of competitions 🐉 on: December 05, 2020, 03:04:34 PM
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1371  Economy / Economics / Re: China’s digital yuan could replace bitcoin & end US dollar hegemony on: December 04, 2020, 04:22:07 PM
There exists no digital central bank cryptocurrency that has the capacity to replace BTC. The reasoning is very simple - because bitcoin is a fundamentally decentralized and central bank issued cryptos are by definition, centralized. So these two classes of cryptos are simply not substitutable.

yes, the difference is very real. No matter how hard China wants digital yuan to replace BTC, it seems like something very far from the reality can happen. BTC fans want BTC because it is basically decentralized. How can digital yuan be able to compete with BTC and even replace BTC if it has been managed by the country's central bank? Even those who don't go to school know that the government is just like collecting taxes from its people and making every line of people's needs tucked into fees that must be paid to the government.
1372  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: 🐉 [0.5 BTC] 🎄 Christmas Countdown @ CoinDragon 🎄 - 25 days of competitions 🐉 on: December 04, 2020, 03:18:46 PM
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1373  Economy / Economics / Re: Visa is getting more interested in Crypto on: December 03, 2020, 02:43:41 PM
so in my opinion this is good news and we should be able to take advantage of moments like this to buy as much bitcoin as we can.

It is true that owning Bitcoin today is very promising in the future, but to start buying Bitcoin now will require enormous funds. The current price is stretched as high as around 18k USD to 20k USD. You have to prepare a large amount of money to own it. And what is called an investment, has the law of high-risk high return. If you expect a high return, then prepare yourself for the risks that you will face. Bad reality can happen, and a very beautiful reality is also very possible.
1374  Economy / Economics / Re: 2021 not Looking good on: December 02, 2020, 06:04:13 PM
I don't think that 2021 will be worse than in 2020. There will be a lot of things that will happen in 2021, such as vaccines will be found, every government of any countries will give many stimuli for the economy, and in the next year, we will return back to our routine like we used to do but with the different situation. Every country will support industry to grow up again, give them subside for capital and when the industry can survive, there will be many job vacancies for job seekers.  Don't be pessimistic, in the new year we will face new hope, and this is our occasion to get new future.
1375  Economy / Economics / Re: Visa is getting more interested in Crypto on: December 02, 2020, 05:46:15 PM
But if we are talking about larger funds that can be withdrawn from the cryptocurrency into the national currency, then here many will fear for the sanctions that the government may impose or tax percentages, which may not always be reasonable.

Maybe this could happen, but it is still very far from being implemented. Because this requires licensing from a country, and that country makes laws and regulations related to the taxation of BTC assets. However, until now there are still many countries that have not allowed BTC as a legal medium of exchange. But if you buy it as an asset and sell it back, it is unlikely that there will be a tax on it.
1376  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: [BOUNTY] GOLD Stablecoin – $200,000 - payouts in BTC, ETH, GOLD on: December 02, 2020, 01:59:40 PM
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1377  Economy / Economics / Re: Visa is getting more interested in Crypto on: December 01, 2020, 04:16:44 PM
it will be a domino effect in the next coming years.

If this news will actually be applied by Visa and Mastercard, this is a form of spreading the trust given by Paypal.  The domino effect given leads to a more positive direction where crypto will be used more massively by everyone, even people with traditional concepts.  Paypal's actions will have a positive impact even in the traditional financial business sphere.  They will race to learn crypto so as not to fall behind its competitors.
1378  Economy / Economics / Re: Economy after COVID-19 on: November 26, 2020, 04:43:10 PM
There are tons of freelancing sites out there, where you can get payments for simple tasks such as captcha entry or manual data entry. The only problem is that the rates are extremely low. For example, if you fill out 1,000 captcha words, then you can expect to earn anywhere from $0.50 to $1.50 (try MegaTypers, ProTypers, 2Captcha.etc). But then, you always have the option of improving your skillset, if you want better rates.

It is natural that the pay will be too low because there are no skills needed to complete the job. Who can expect too high without having any skills? Even hoe laborers who only use muscles are paid low pay. But that's also good advice, thank you, friends. Maybe I will try it soon because I have very free time to try the site since my economic pandemic is very bad, but the cost of living still has to be paid.
1379  Economy / Economics / Re: Still confused why bitcoin is so bullish? on: November 26, 2020, 04:13:50 PM

It needs a huge amount of investment if you will use the traditional trading but if you also have knowledge with leverage or binary pairing there's still chances that you can earned using not so big amount of capital.

For beginners who are interested in Btc, binary is too risky than traditional trading. Binary itself is like a gamble to me, because you can only speculate in it not for long-term investments like in traditional trading. The act of speculation requires qualified knowledge and experience, not for beginners who have limited money but want a safer return. Binary doesn't promise that. Correct me if I'm wrong.
1380  Economy / Economics / Re: Will Crypto live forever or die? on: November 25, 2020, 05:48:45 PM
In a couple of years, the capitalization of the entire crypto market may increase 4-5 times its current.

Yes, now and the next few years are the golden age of Bitcoin and cryptocurrency.  Because many people will make crypto a part of their investment portfolio.  With this fame, there will be many countries that accept crypto legally.  This is the picture I have of the predicted future of bitcoin and other cryptos.
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