I don't know how the newbie posting ban works, but OP, can't you check it yourself? I guess that if you're not allowed to post somewhere, you won't be able to do so, no matter how much you want to. Isn't that how it works? Logically, how do beginners learn what is possible and what is not? The function of not allowing writing in certain places should work. How it works with avatars, for example.
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The crypto project was allegedly created in 2017. But all that is known is that there is a blog with a similar name. The project itself does not have its own website. This is probably enough to no longer trust what is written. It can be concluded that once upon a time a blogger dreamed of creating his own coin and still cannot stop blogging, presenting himself as a predictor of Bitcoin behavior. OP, if you're a fan of blogs, read straight on. https://bitcoinmarius.blogspot.com/
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Beautiful post; I literally lived your story. In 2017, there was enough information about Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies to pique some interest in them. Each iron reported a crypt. All these scam projects that called themselves similar to Bitcoin, with bright names ahead of "gold", attracted hundreds of investors. But I, unfortunately, did not understand the difference, thinking that all cryptocurrencies are the same, and did not pay much attention to Bitcoin. All the advertising was pouring in the background until, by chance, I came across this forum. Then the information got pointed in the right direction, and realizing that there was nothing significant except for Bitcoin, I became seriously interested in it. But yes, if we talk about when I found out and when I realized that I should take a closer look, almost nine years have passed. Sometimes I really regret that time.
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I don't think you should worry too much about this. If some accounts, being newbies, do not prohibit, then perhaps the moderators see in them the potential for growth and desire to learn more, but because of the ignorance of the forum, newcomers make mistakes. Lately, newbies have been given multiple attempts to learn the rules, stop copying, and start creating posts on their own. History shows that all beginners who never bother to read the rules are sent to the ban. But the worst thing for such accounts can happen later. They may rise in rank, but plagiarism in their history may be discovered later. And then the real drama will break out for them. I think moderators are wise educators. So, OP, leave the decision to the moderators; everything has its time.
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I don't think a post will be defined as being written by AI if it's self-composed. The use of grammar-checking tools will also not affect further accusations of the user using AI. What's more, today's grammar checker tools sometimes offer better sentence wording options that also won't scream that the text was written by a robot. Another thing is when we see the dry speech of AI, speaking in definitions and in no way connected with the communication of a person on the forum. Just a wording of something, or some kind of conclusion. All posts written by AI signal themselves, and if you check the user's history earlier, for example, before the creation of the GPT chatbot, you will see a real difference in writing posts. Fans of AI-like tools need to think about this so that they don't get accused of cheating signature companies in the future.
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OP, do you use AI? Your posts are checked for the fact that the text is written by AI. Also, are you the real owner of the account? May I know how many hands this account has gone through? https://bpip.org/Profile?p=Dalib
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PlagiarismSidra101Telegram messaging app users can now purchase, withdraw, and exchange Bitcoin (BTC) through the Wallet bot and its associated services.
This move, announced on April 21, builds upon Telegram’s existing services related to cryptocurrencies, but it is noteworthy that the Wallet bot was created by a third-party developer using Telegram’s open bot API.
The @wallet web interface now enables users to buy Bitcoin using a bank card or the P2P market in the “Buy & Sell” section. Additionally, the platform’s updated “Exchange” feature instantly swaps Bitcoin, Tether (USDT), and Telegram Open Network (TON) with each other.
This development is a significant addition to Telegram’s cryptocurrency services, which are already widely used within the app. Telegram’s open API allows developers to create their own crypto-related bots, which can be used without any direct involvement from Telegram.
My Question; How secured is this project? considering the facts that telegram can be hack with some sophisticated softwares.
https://loyce.club/archive/posts/6213/62139925.htmlcopied from: https://optimisus.com/market/market-news/telegram-wallet-integrates-bitcoin-trading-capabilities-for-users/
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With what's been shared in this section lately, I truly hope that you're doing this for real. I truly do. There's no way for us to verify whether this is true or not, but I hope it is.
Anyway, we're all victims of the natural lotteries in life. For those of us who are lucky enough, it is always best to not forget those who are at the other end. It makes me extremely sad seeing indigenous people not just taken for granted but also become the butt of people's jokes because of how they look like. They're displaced. They're stolen of the very land the ancestors of their ancestors used to roam and hunt. They're deprived of all kinds of opportunities.
You've done a truly great job!
Yes, I also agree with you. I really want to believe that the OP is sincere. Only a very cruel person can expose photos of young children and tell fairy tales. I don't think there is a lie here. We hear so many laudatory stories that sometimes we ourselves become skeptics. But, OP, there are actually more kind people in the world, and I believe that you are that person. I also think that you are not the only one in your village that is so bitcoin-literate, and you can gather some young people to help them acquire some knowledge as well. Your photo is so touching that, seeing that such kids are finally getting a little more food and something useful for them, I want to say thank you for managing to help.
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Why does it break you? Well, if you love making money online, do not interfere with your desire. If you can provide for yourself with this, what's wrong with that? On the other hand, if you are just an investor, then probably your investments are designed for a long time; why not have a second income, the profit from which can again be transferred on the Internet? If we talk about how it happens to me, then Bitcoin is a secondary occupation for me; all the most important things happen offline. There is a business that brings in fiat. But I think we ourselves should determine for ourselves what is more interesting and important to us. Do you know what the ideal job is? This is a hobby that brings you profit; this is a job that you do with pleasure every day. Therefore, do not burden yourself with other people's problems; live your life and do what you love.
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To all of the above, we can add that hacked accounts sometimes have a certain amount on them. The price varies depending on how much is in the account. Hackers sometimes withdraw not everything from their accounts but leave the rest, and such accounts appear on darknet forums either for a penny or even for free. But buyers of such goods can be held liable if they are caught, and they are responsible not only for the tiny amount that was supposedly left in the account of the hacked account, but for all those large amounts that the hacker previously stole.
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I do not believe that people call you regularly and ask about the price and what to do next. History is made up. But what people may be worried about is that these people who have invested their last $30 are very poor. If you are writing about this OP, then you should understand this. Volunteering, as some here think, helps spread the word about Bitcoin but is not always beneficial. Talking about investing in Bitcoin and quick profits often do not end with talking about the fact that not everything always goes as the investor would like. But people who invested their last penny are rightly worried, thinking that in the end, they will lose it too. Therefore, if you take on the responsibility of teaching people and campaigning for investment, thinking that you are helping them, you must see who is in front of you. And if these people are poor, and they have nothing to invest that they could not lose, they do not need to give any "useful" advice.
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Martyns would have say something the matter. The discussion became cumbersome because the accused remove to say some even after the numerous PMs were sent to him by lovesmayfamilis. Judging a case without the accuser's input on the matter is just like a car without accuser. The accuser would have say something to douse the tension of the matter.
We can not just say Martyns is an Indonesian or a Nigerian but one thing I know from my Elementary School Education, there is a dual citizen of a person. Or as the Op put, "linguistically " one can speak more than one language. If Martyns is an Indonesian and living in Nigeria then it is possible for him to use the two language to communicate. In real life, I k ow of a girl that from Ghana by father and Nigeria by mother. My brethren this girl uses the two language perfectly. But in this case, Martyns has already caused a commotion here.
Before issuing your resume, you should read the entire topic, and only after that should you draw any conclusions. Martyns has more than enough accusations, and next time I advise you to read the entire topic so that you are not inadvertently accused of shitposting. Your post now completely and completely says that you are simply not interested, that you have not read anything, and that you just need to fulfill your quota for the signature company. I'm closing the topic to avoid similar answers.
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First, you should also be careful at clicking links on those Youtube videos that you mentioned. You might end up a victim of phishing schemes which could take all the funds you have if ever it is saved in your computer or somewhere online. What can we do to make the newbies aware of such scams? Take them to this forum. I'll bet 100 percent they will learn a lot here since we discuss a lot of things including how to be aware of possible evil acts and how to preserve your Bitcoin in a safer way. If they don't like signing up here then they better not sign up with other websites that are prone to scams. Getting them informed is the only way to save them, about letting them experience the hard way, that will be a brutal way if they end up losing all the Bitcoin they worked hard to accumulate.
You're right. The best advice and best help for newbies who want to get information about Bitcoin is to direct them to this forum. Every time I see people hoping to learn something from YouTube, especially when it comes to finance, I am surprised. Do people really not understand that the first purpose of posting any lesson or advice on YouTube is personal gain, that is, personal earnings? You may not be literate in crypto, but if you have subscribers who are easily bought or cheated, it will not matter what level of knowledge you have. And there will always be boobies who will invest their hard-earned money or, on the contrary, send it to any scam, following the crowd. Because many people think that the majority is always right. Draw your own conclusions; don't trust anyone who offers you a freebie, and the number of subscribers says nothing about the level of knowledge of your alleged teacher on YouTube. Try to learn on your own. This forum is the best place.
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Another attempt at fishing merit, a fake guru who knows everything about the forum. Viewing the posts, of course, suggests that he is very far from the guru. In addition, you need to wait how the moderators will react to his plagiarism. The OP teaches everyone to read the forum's rules, but does not think this also applies to him. OP, advice for the future: in order to teach someone, you need to be an example. You are setting a bad example. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1926895.msg62188044#msg62188044
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PlagiarismWolfblood200$ Banned 5. Giftability: A physical gift card for Bitcoin can be a unique and thoughtful gift for someone who is interested in technology or finance. It can also be a great way to introduce someone to the world of digital currencies, and to help them understand the benefits and potential of this emerging technology.
6.Fast Transaction Process Transactions follow a specific process, depending on the blockchain they are taking place on. For example, on Bitcoin's blockchain, if you initiate a transaction using your cryptocurrency wallet the application that provides an interface for the blockchain it starts a sequence of events but with the introduction of physical bitcoin gift card you don’t need the blockchain to carry out transactions for you when sending bitcoins to loved ones,just take a picture of the card and send to your loved one.
https://loyce.club/archive/posts/6218/62187217.htmlcopied from: https://www.investopedia.com/terms/b/blockchain.asp
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OP, electrum recently posted a new version of the product; if you are talking about two or three months, then your version was not fresh. I'm always paranoid about updates and try to keep everything fresh. In the same way, it is now important for you to find out, so as not to repeat what happened, if your Windows is really licensed with the latest updates. Winrar software is always recognized as very dangerous, as password-protected viruses are often put into it. In addition, the hacker can create a server for RDP remote access and hide it so that it is not detected in autoload and in the task manager. There are detailed instructions on the forums; the victim only needs to click on the link sent to hide the file and start surveillance. In addition, if I understand correctly, on April 30, the hacker stole not only the OP but several other transfers worth more than $2,000. Please correct me.
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__SUTLAN HAMZA___
Great answer, you made me laugh, Sultan. Actually, the OP, like many here, is trying to be helpful. Let's not judge him harshly. The conclusions about patience are correct, although it is rather presumptuous to cite a millionaire as an example. For many here, small profits are already considered in the millions, and small losses turn into drama. The whole post boils down to the fact that those who invest need to assess all the risks and make a decision only when they are ready to wait for the right price while remaining calm. However, nothing new, but good for repetition.
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Does the company policy say that you can only purchase one device? The company needs customers, and its goal is to sell as much as possible for its business. You don't need to tell them why you needed one and now another wallet. Also, by providing your old email address, you look like a regular customer and are free to ask for a discount.
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