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141  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Are you scared? on: November 27, 2020, 06:54:06 AM
I do notice that some people naturally don’t allow bitcoin in any of their daily transactions or there daily activities even when it faster and easier they still not accept or permit it to there life, they still don’t prefer using it, I have noticed this a lot, Some classes of human,Sometimes when they are to receive money from another country like international transfer sometimes it takes 2 3 days to arrive,They will advise them to use bitcoin and they still don’t accept it even it faster and easier. How can we erase the negative thoughts of people over bitcoin? Nobody has any negative thoughts over dollars or there various currencies, We need to think about it.

well it seems that some of them are financially good with the old concept, they like him do not want the central finances will change it will change their lives, and I think bitcoin is very fair because it is not controlled by anyone. We just need to develop this bitcoin so it's acceptable in society.

All will be bitcoin in time, why is that? because bitcoin is not regulated, everything is completely fair, of course this is a positive value in itself from bitcoin.

One of the things that makes me believe about this is, with bitcoin at this time the function of government is more solid, because with the existence of bitcoin, one of the things that makes financial principles change slightly, usually the government will experience a recession when all spikes cannot be controlled by its existence. bitcoin all of that helps a little bit.
142  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Will the government accept it? on: November 26, 2020, 04:35:52 AM
This is the reality as long as we are modern.  Think back to ancient times when people didn't know what money was.  They make transactions through products.  That is, one would replace the other's meat with vegetables.  And that was the process of their transaction.  People have changed over the course of the day.  At one time they used the leaves of the tree as a means of transaction.  Later, gold coins and silver coins were gradually introduced.  And today paper money has been created to make transactions easier.  But even 300 years ago there was no bank, and today we cannot go without a bank.  In the same way, 20 to 30 years from now, maybe the banking system will go up.  Because people don't want anyone else to know their bank account.  And people will choose digital cryptocurrency as an alternative to this bank.  Bitcoin may be his alternative.  Bitcoin is a decentralized process. This means that there is no need for a third party in this process.  There will come a time when people will no longer take the help of banks.  They will manage all the activities of daily life starting from shopping through digital cryptocurrency.

  If my idea proves to be correct, will the government of the country accept it?
 1. Will the government of a country ever want their banking sector to be abolished?
 2.  How will the government collect taxes from the people?
 3.  If the government can't keep track of people's legitimate money, won't corruption increase?

1. It is not easy to remove a bank in government, because a bank has its own system for managing a country's finances, in my opinion this is also against the principles and vision of bitcoin at the beginning, because bitcoin itself has the principle of an alternative financial transaction system. conventional.

2. In fact, the government can make a policy to deposit a portion of taxes when using bitcoin, this of course will be used when the government has really legalized bitcoin as an alternative means of payment.

3. I think we now know that there is KYC that is always needed in every exchange and to stop the rate of money laundering, of course this is also an obligation when we are going to use an exchange, such as binance or others, even on my country's local exchange, KYC too applies.
143  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Fees high on: November 26, 2020, 04:27:59 AM
These fees are quite popular these days because sending coins is currently very expensive. Sometimes even higher fees than the number of tokens to be sent. These are indeed pretty bad conditions in crypto history.

Actually, the fees in crypto calculations are still the same, for example, like bitcoin the fees charged start from 0.0002, I think it's still the same until now.

But what becomes expensive because the price is getting higher, of course we cannot equate this with the equivalent of USD, but we still have to calculate it in crypto so that we can be relevant in comparing it.
144  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why government Don't kill btc? on: November 26, 2020, 04:14:47 AM
The government cannot do killing bitcoin in the first place they have no control to it because it's decentralized, they can only enforce banned in other countries, but not worldwide. In other countries it may be seen as an opportunity for their citizens to help with their financial problems especially in times of crisis and pandemic.

It is not easy to stop bitcoin, it's just that the government can prevent it by using the rules that apply to each country, but over time several countries have started to become interested in bitcoin because of the benefits it can get.

Of course, one of them is that with this decentralized system, several countries have started to make their own digital currencies by preventing a recession that can happen at any time.
145  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What happens to my bitcoin if I die today? on: November 26, 2020, 04:03:33 AM
It all depends on the signs of death, whether you are sick or whatever you were aware of before you died and there is still an opportunity to tell your Bitcoin wallet private key in person or email.
And there's nothing wrong with giving your bitcoin wallet keys in good health to someone you trust if you think that far, and giving your wallet keys to your wife or other family members to keep your bitcoins handy and well guarded.

I agree, before the person dies in normal death he/she have time to say the last testimonial of his holdings and secret keys to his live ones. There is still chance to make the holdings beneficial for the family needs. The unfortunate is when the person dies in accident instantly and nobody knows that he has holdings. His tokens will buried forever not unless there is somebody who discover the keys in the secret place.


Indeed, this really needs to be understood, because investing in bitcoin is not like insurance. It is better if there are some parties who know the key so that when it is abandoned, whether it is dead or an accident, the family can still use the investment because they already have the key. But who wants such tragic conditions, the number is always I don't put it in just one place, of course this makes me much better.
146  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Spend or HODL Bitcoin during COVID-19? on: November 25, 2020, 06:37:16 PM
If you don't need that money immediately, then I recommend to HODL instead of spending it. Bitcoin is on a very good run and you could make nice profit. So, it depends on the situation you are in.

Everything really depends on how big our needs are during the Covid-19 pandemic, of course this must also be carefully considered. Because considering the movement of bitcoin still looks positive, you need to think twice about selling it, I think if you don't need too much finance, it's better for HODL.
147  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Satoshi Nakamoto Lived In London While Working On Bitcoin + proof on: November 25, 2020, 06:32:47 PM
I have gone through the whole article but none of the information have impressed me that the speculation is correct. It’s possible that he lived in London but the proof inside isn’t satisfactory at all.


Everything is still just a prediction, because until now satoshi is still a mystery. There are rumors that it is just a name and there are also those who say he doesn't live in Japan. Of course this will continue to be a mystery and may claim to each other.
148  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How do you use bitcoin? on: November 25, 2020, 06:30:12 PM
There are many countries where bitcoin is not accepted legally, so how do you use bitcoin in that country? Usually if you raise the level of bitcoin use in that country then you may get into legal trouble.
So how do you use your earned bitcoin in that country.
maybe it would be easier if I had to sell bitcoin first and exchange it for money in that country, it would be better because right now if we get into trouble with the law because bitcoin is an unpleasant thing. so maybe use bitcoin well


I think it all depends on how we use it, because I myself use bitcoin in addition to transaction tools as well as for investment. We can see that the development of bitcoin is currently in a positive trend, of course this is an added value in itself.
149  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Covid effect and Crpto blessing on: November 25, 2020, 06:28:29 PM
The pandemic has indeed made many people lose their jobs and cryptocurrency has become a savior for many people so that it is a promising alternative income, this is good news, hopefully crypto will be a savior for the future, not only during the pandemic,


It can be said that the pandemic has made people more interested in learning about the crypto world, of course this is indeed due to the large number of unemployed due to the reduction of workers.

Of course it is a positive value in itself about how the development of crypto is currently very fast and we can say the price is in a positive trend until the end of this year, where this has never happened in previous years.
150  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: redeem crypto to usd withdraw on: November 21, 2020, 01:27:59 PM
It depends on what crypto you want to convert to USD and withdraw them into your US bank account.

I suggest you search for the crypto you want to exchange from this https://www.coingecko.com/en
Then it will show you the details of the crypto including the price graph and where you can exchange them.

Sample Bitcoin then scroll down and you will see like this



Then click the "See All Trading Pairs". Now you will see all exchanges with BTC to USD. Do the same to the crypto you want to exchange for USD.

I main want to redeem crypto to usd then withdrawl it to outside us region and hope is wire from us bank.

You can try it using ETORO, one of them, because there you can convert crypto to USD and can withdraw it on a wire. Or paypal which we can currently use for conversion from crypto (bitcoin) to USD which you can withdraw anytime using USD.
151  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: [POLL] 2020, your last chance of owning 1 BTC on: November 21, 2020, 01:24:43 PM
Rich people will have enough time to own 1 btc but for sure it will become harder in the future


It could be that this will happen, given the increasing number of bitcoin holders, the less total supply will automatically occur, of course this will have a big impact both from price fluctuations and mining that will occur in the future.
152  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: PayPals Bitcoin is a scam on: November 21, 2020, 01:23:12 PM
Maybe we can not take the decision to call Paypal a scam. We need to wait a bit more. Let's see what feature Paypal will bring in the near future. Though I am not going to use Paypal for using Bitcoin. I prefer a noncustodial Wallet, not Paypal.


This product is still new to paypal, of course there will be many shortcomings that occur. Actually, this only takes time to be able to see how developments will occur in bitcoin paypal going forward.
153  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: [Bounty][DEFI] Psyche.Cash | The Future of DeFi | 150,000 Tokens | [4 weeks] on: November 20, 2020, 02:40:38 AM
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154  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Should I accept Bitcoin for payments on my online store? on: November 20, 2020, 02:02:05 AM
Yes, you can bitcoin as payment method but before it you may run a survey at your website about the seller or interested to buy things paying bitcoin as  payment method.

There are many things that must be considered before really wanting to use bitcoin as an alternative means of payment, such as fluctuating price movements that can cause profits and losses and also the prices at your shop can change, of course this must also be taken into account because you remember some of them. large buyers will also notice it.
155  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: PayPal Reaches 85% of Binance.US Volume on: November 20, 2020, 01:57:07 AM
PayPal Reaches 85% of Binance.US Volume in First Month

What will happen in next 3-6 months 😱



https://cryptobriefing.com/paypal-reaches-85-binance-us-volume-first-month/
This is just an awesome news from paypal! It shows how many people are interested in Bitcoin/Cryptocurrency. This is just for USA but what if they open it for European and others people! It will explode for sure!

Because the attractiveness of paypal users is familiar to us, almost the majority of businesses also use paypal as their payment tool. Of course this is one of the positive news and appreciation for the development of bitcoin after entering the paypal circle.

Hopefully the others will also follow in the footsteps of paypal soon, like Skrill maybe amazon too.
156  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The main driving force behind bitcoin rally on: November 20, 2020, 01:54:44 AM
I think a lot of billionaires are starting to take advantage of the bullish because this momentum takes a relatively long time so they directly try to manipulate high prices and of course they can get the maximum profit.

Actually, this implementation has happened since 2017, it's just that this year everything can develop more rapidly.

I think it is also because of the pandemic, most people choose not to leave their homes and look for new sources of income.

The movement of bitcoin is actually not limited to that, as we know previously that PayPal has used bitcoin as an alternative means of payment for them, of course this is one of the positive impacts on the development of bitcoin prices until now.
157  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: PayPals Bitcoin is a scam on: November 20, 2020, 01:51:57 AM
Maybe we can not take the decision to call Paypal a scam. We need to wait a bit more. Let's see what feature Paypal will bring in the near future. Though I am not going to use Paypal for using Bitcoin. I prefer a noncustodial Wallet, not Paypal.

Too far to say that paypal is a scam with bitcoin in it, because we all know the legality used by paypal.

It is too far to say that bitcoin is a scam paypal feature, maybe it all takes time if we want to go further from this feature, because it is still new and needs a lot of innovation so that it can be one of the advantages of products on paypal in the future.
158  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why you should NEVER buy Trezor one on: November 19, 2020, 08:48:01 AM
Their device getting annoying af. I had multiple devices as some were lost and i replaced many laptops since then.

I never have moment when their Trezor worked with their cable.
I always had to replace to a new Cable.
It has been working for me for few days and now the new cable not work as well.
Many connectivity problems

I don't know how about Ledger nano but  I consider to replace now for Trezor model T since the one is terrible this company is really unprofessional to sell dysfunctional devices.
Why they don't make some tests before they launch millions trezors?
Are they stupid?




How long has that been going on? I don't think it happened when you bought it. Of course all products will also have weaknesses and strengths that vary depending on how we use them.

Until recently I was on the Trezor too and everything is fine.
159  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Will you buy BTC from PayPal now that they are letting people do it? on: November 19, 2020, 08:19:46 AM
My vote will be Maybe. Honestly, I can't decide so easily especially this things is just new in PayPal. However, buying Bitcoins in PayPal platform seem to be great according to few individuals testimonials and I guess, it brought some excitement to others to buy there too. But for me, I think I will have to wait for a couple of months or a year maybe before I will try the new service of PayPal to better gather more reviews from several investors.

There are many things that need to be considered when we want to make transactions using paypal, one of which is how much fee is needed? and how fast the transaction can be presented by paypal.

But even though this is new to paypal, we already know that paypal has very good legality, of course its performance and service regarding fees will also be carefully calculated.
160  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Another billionaire just invested in bitcoin on: November 19, 2020, 08:16:09 AM
Now it is looking very similar to what we had during the 4th quarter of 2017. I just hope that this time the hype will last unlike what happened back then. Back in 2017, after the ATH level was achieved, it was a steep fall from $20,000 to $3,000 per coin. Let's not forget the fact that most of the recent spike can be attributed to a single trigger - the acceptance by PayPal. If there is some bad news related to the PayPal adoption, then the prices will go back to the previous level in a matter of few days.
I would say it's different though, I mean in 2017, we haven't heard any billionaires dabbing on bitcoin. It's more of the CME and CBoE hype in December that really push us to $20k that formed the bubble, many irrational buyers. But today investors mature and then we have more institutional money and then Paypal and then this so called rich investors who finally join the bandwagon because they see what it can bring and maybe they are hedging their wealth to bitcoin just for insurance of governments printing more money.


The current pandemic could be one of the positive things (if you look at the current developments in bitcoin). I think that in 2017, there was no precise information about whether anyone had actually become a millionaire by investing their funds in bitcoin that year, of course only a few still know what the prospects for bitcoin will be in the future.

Feel sorry? It seems that there is no need to be sorry because there are many things that can be obtained so far under any circumstances in bitcoin.
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