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1421  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Anyone out there doing money by trading? How? on: January 05, 2023, 08:27:17 PM
Yes, it's difficult to find someone who has made so much money from trading that he can enjoy a comfortable lifestyle. This is due to the fact that the majority of traders are small traders. And we don't have a lot of experience with market movements. Whales or big traders are clearly winning. Because when you sell, someone is buying on the other end, and vice versa when you buy. So someone on the other end is either losing or winning. For me, I've lost and won numerous times. So I can say that I am profitable. However, I am not a day trader. I hold for a short or medium period of time. I sell my holding when I make a good profit.
1422  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Hackers Demand Bitcoin as Ransom in Romania on: January 05, 2023, 08:21:14 PM
This is highlighted because the criminal demands a Bitcoin ransom. We would not have acknowledged about this hack if the hackers had demanded a ransom in fiat. Criminals or hackers, on the other hand, feel safe when transactions take place in Bitcoin. Because no one can track them down or arrest them. It's bad for the Bitcoin community, but not for Bitcoin itself. We can't stop criminals from using Bitcoin like we can't stop them from using fiat currency. We don't want to see more news like this, which is hurting Bitcoin supporters.
1423  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why Microstrategy owner (michael saylor) holds huge amount in bitcoin on: January 05, 2023, 08:13:59 PM
Michael Saylor is a businessman, clear and simple. He will invest where he can make lots of money. So he obviously needs money, which is why he has been investing in Bitcoin. He may have conducted extensive research, but his ultimate goal is to profit richly from his Bitcoin investment. So, if you have enough money that isn't considered unnecessary in your daily life, you could follow him. It is a matter of money. If I had a couple of million dollars, I would do the same thing and wait for Big Bull.
1424  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What would you do if you found others' keys? on: January 05, 2023, 08:06:39 PM
If I found Bitcoin private keys loaded with Bitcoin, I don't see any other option but to donate. Something like this is unlikely to occur. Because someone else will lose their entire life savings. But, for the time being, I will not donate to charity. It's because even if a person loses his private keys or seed phrase, he may still have access to his wallet. It's possible he's been holding for a long time. For testing purposes, I would transfer some funds to alert him if he still has access. If he becomes aware and transfers his funds to another account, I will return the funds to the original address.
1425  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin - what price would you sell? on: January 05, 2023, 07:33:02 PM
This is a typical question. Everyone has a different reason for owning Bitcoin. I've always tried to sell and accumulate again at a low price. If you sold Bitcoin in ATH and bought it now, you should have 3x Bitcoin. That's what I've been doing since the last bull run. I sold my Bitcoin above $50,000 and I'm now slowly accumulating in the bear market. As a result, I don't have any price targets. When I make a good profit, I sell and then repurchase at a lower price.
1426  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: The founder of Clucoin just quit after admitting to have gambled investors fund on: January 04, 2023, 08:12:32 PM
It appears to be a dead token BTW. I'm not familiar with this token; I just learned about it. I'm not sure who owns it, but most new projects do the same. It's nothing new for them to gamble with investor funds. In the Decentralized Exchange, I've seen a lot of projects that died instantly after they were launched. They run IDO on the decentralized Launchpad and add it with Auto Liquidity. So, two to three days after the launch, investors gamble and then die. Nobody traded later. So be cautious when deciding to invest in a brand new project. It's as if you're gambling with your money.
1427  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Are We Being Fucked? The centralization of Bitcoin on: January 04, 2023, 07:50:50 PM
We are not Fucked. Bitcoin will always be decentralized. Miners are centralized, and someone is in charge of that. This does not imply that it will have an impact on Bitcoin because a 51% attack will not harm Bitcoin or decentralization. Bitcoin is hard coded and cannot be changed or edited by anyone. There is no way to achieve centralization. However, you already stated that two companies control 51%, so why are you concerned? It is not produced by the same company.
1428  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin can be banned or stopped by governments on: January 04, 2023, 07:37:23 PM
You should not have asked this question if you are well aware of true decentralization. As a result, it is important to know what decentralization requires. This refers to Bitcoin operating without the involvement of a third party. Miners solve blocks and mine Bitcoin. In any case, no government can control it. We can obtain it from anywhere. Only centralized wallets or exchanges could be controlled by the government. They can't interfere with decentralized exchanges or non-custodial wallets, so they can't ban Bitcoin. The government can declare something illegal but cannot ban it.
1429  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: At What Age You Got into Bitcoin and also Trading? on: January 04, 2023, 07:31:00 PM
I'm not sure what you mean by trading Bitcoin. When we won, the Bitcoin trading began for me. Because whether we buy it ourselves or get it from someone else. That is, we trade Bitcoin directly, whether p2p or through an exchange. I can't remember the exact year I won Bitcoin, but I believe it was in 2016. I was new to Bitcoin and didn't know much about it. Now I understand a lot about cryptocurrency and trading.
1430  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Hackers steal $8 million from users running trojanized BitKeep apps on: January 03, 2023, 08:20:14 PM
Bitkeep is something I'm not familiar with. Based on a quick search, they claimed to be a non-custodial decentralized Multichain wallet. As a result, downloading APK from an untrusted source would be the user's fault. Regardless of whether their source has been compromised. If an official source is hijacked, it is their responsibility. However, users are losing money. I can't trust any wallet that doesn't include a hardware wallet right now.
1431  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: withdrawing bitcoin - newbie - advice welcome on: January 02, 2023, 08:26:53 PM
Buy a hardware wallet, and you'll be safe. It is not expensive, but it ensures your safety. Receive Bitcoin from the casino and swap it for stable coins. Then, using a peer-to-peer exchange, cash out your holding. You can use Binance to exchange your cryptocurrency for fiat currency. It appears to be quite popular right now. To withdraw from a gambling site, do not use any centralized exchange or wallet. Your funds would have frozen anyway. So the safest option is to purchase a hardware wallet.
1432  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I now accept bitcoin payments in my Beauty shop on: January 02, 2023, 07:50:33 PM
Awesome. You're adopting Bitcoin properly and effectively. Don't be demotivated if very few customers are willing to pay in Bitcoin. You could call this an advertisement for your business. Customers who buy with Bitcoin will share their experiences with others. As a result, more people will be curious and may come to you. Your existing customer, on the other hand, may learn about Bitcoin from you. It makes no difference that the majority of your customers are female. They may become interested if they see a discount. Because customers enjoy discounts and would like to learn more about Bitcoin.
1433  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Will it be profitable for the business? on: January 02, 2023, 07:41:54 PM
When you are doing business, such as selling and buying, you will require capital. You must invest from your own pocket to purchase and sell products. As a result, money is circulating. In that case, I believe you should maintain your business profits in crypto since it is volatile. As a result, you are not losing money on your initial investment. Your business will be unaffected if the cryptocurrency market falls. So, yes, you can accept cryptocurrency payments in this manner. The rest is up to you.
1434  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Do you have 1 bitcoin? on: January 01, 2023, 06:34:00 PM
Holding more than one Bitcoin equivalent cryptocurrency, but not the full one Bitcoin. Of course, a good part if my portfolio continue to hold Bitcoin. Because I don't want to put all my eggs in one basket. So invest in some strong altcoins that will rise alongside Bitcoin. The year of accumulation was last year. So, yeah, I made some money and bought some coins, including Bitcoin. I'm going to keep it until I get a good profit from it. Even if the market falls further, I will not sell.
1435  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What is left of Bitcoin as a tool to free the financial world on: January 01, 2023, 06:27:59 PM
Honestly, it's a difficult question. Bitcoin is rarely used for the purpose intended when it was created. A few international brands accept Bitcoin only, and those involved in cryptocurrency works accept Bitcoin payments. The majority of people simply want to profit from Bitcoin investments. To be honest, I want to make money with Bitcoin as well, even though I accept Bitcoin payments for my work-related marketing. And, of course, when I hire someone for online work, I am willing to pay in cryptocurrency, which is much easier than fiat. So Bitcoin is still used as a payment method, but in smaller quantities.
1436  Other / Archival / Re: Long-term Bitcoin accumulation continues on: January 01, 2023, 06:20:05 PM
Last year, not only Bitcoin but the entire crypto market crashed. However, that was an accumulating zone for those willing to take advantage of the volatile. Bitcoin appears to be fairly stable in recent weeks, with little movement up or down. I'm not sure if this is a sign of an uptrend. As far as I can tell, Bitcoin is repeating history. So, at the very least, we can expect another bull run and good profits from those who accumulated during the past year. Now it's a matter of whether some good news occurs this year. To avoid unwanted incidents, funds should not be kept in any centralized wallet or exchange.
1437  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: My First Bitcoin on the New Year Day 2023. on: January 01, 2023, 06:09:02 PM
Congratulations and welcome to the Bitcoin community. It's only the beginning, and you have a long journey ahead of you. You purchased Bitcoin at a low price when it is currently trending down. When you have extra money and are dipping like this, it is a wise decision. Of course, you have to hold for a longer period of time to get a good return. That's great that you purchased from Binance; it's very popular right now for p2p transactions. However, transfer your funds to a non-custodial wallet. Seek clarification with your mentors about setting up a non-custodial wallet such as Electrum. And if you can afford it, get a hardware wallet. As a result, your funds will be more secure. Don't forget to keep your seed phrase safe as well.
1438  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: when did you receive your first bitcoin? on: December 31, 2022, 06:24:20 PM
It's hard to recall the exact dates. I remembered when Paid to click sites & revenue share sites were popular I have been using fiat like Perfect money & Payza. Then few friends suggest to use Bitcoin and I bought it. So after that have started using Bitcoin and am still now with Bitcoin. Yea altcoin become a Risker to invest in right now. A few altcoins even never recover the price even Bitcoin price recover. So Bitcoin is the right choice to invest in. Because we have seen many times Bitcoin repeat history. So once a time everything will be recovered.
1439  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: BLOCKCHAIN account- Newbie - how to get one? on: December 31, 2022, 06:07:13 PM
Your post is extremely confusing. Will you make a cryptocurrency withdrawal from the casino site? Is the sum significant? Are you planning on withdrawing Bitcoin? Blockchain has recently experienced some issues that make it not completely secure. Create a non-custodial wallet, such as Electrum, to receive your winnings if they are in Bitcoin. You can send it anywhere from Electrum. If you want to cash out your Bitcoin, you must use a peer-to-peer exchange. You can later use Binance to sell your Bitcoin for local currency (Fiat). So, in order to get a proper answer from here, please answer these questions. And don't worry, just read the posts here to find a solution. If you are dealing with large sums of money, you should purchase a Ledger hardware wallet where you can receive any type of coin.
I am very very sorry if my posts are confusing. If anything i try to make them very straightforward albeit in a World i find VERY CONFUSING!!!

But i do apprecaite the replies, but would love to have a very simple answer, a tendacy to confuse when really im asking a very very simple question.

- Overall i probably could get 400euros sitting in a casino.

- Despite trying to withdraw- the casino has said, use Blockchain, ( I mentioned Wasabie..they said, some of their customers use that and works....HOWEVER...when i add the code for the withdrawal it doesnt work. Casino Help had a look...said, use blockchain. )

- I looked at blockchain...what a messy thing...camera/i.d. etc etc  ( confusing )#

 - Nutshell.   I want to withdraw money from casino, once i have that, i want to convert it into cash. And then..i want nothing ever to do with casino or bitcoin.

Thats it.  

So, advice welcome?


Bro, any casino won't ask you to receive Bitcoin to any specific wallet. So make sure you aren't getting scammed by the casino. Bitcoin addresses all are the same doesn't matter where you generate them. So answer the below question.

1. What is the Casino name where you win? Feel free to share the website if possible if it's not a phishing site.
2. Share the withdrawal page screenshot, and hide your personal information.

Then we can say what's going on actually.

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Nothing special.   I placed the Wasabi address in there...starting with ' bc1qu....etc'   and the button to withdraw stayed 'grey'. So, i do think its a legit thing in that, the address isnt correct.
Got your problem. You need an address starting with '1' or '3'. They don't support segwit address. So better use address starting with 1 which is legacy address. So yea, use Electrum and create legacy wallet.
1440  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: PUBLIC ACCOUNT NUMBER FOR WASABI WALLET - Newbie question.. on: December 31, 2022, 05:30:27 PM
Thanks for the reply, i will delete a few threads ive made, but i have been told to try Blockchain to get my bitcoin from casino.
I just responded to your other thread. Don't start multiple threads to solve the same problem. If you want to receive Bitcoin, you should use the Electrum wallet. This is a safe, non-custodial wallet. Get your Bitcoin here and spend it here. Web wallets are not a secure way to accept funds. Don't forget to keep your seed phrase secure and don't share it with anyone. Otherwise, you risk losing your money.
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