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1561  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN] Flush.com Signature Campaign | Hero/Legendary on: April 28, 2023, 02:00:24 PM
Bitcointalk Username: Casdinyard
Forum Rank: Hero Member
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1562  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: [BOUNTY] GOLD Stablecoin – $200,000 - payouts in BTC, ETH, GOLD on: April 28, 2023, 10:22:49 AM
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Type of campaign: Signature
Bitcointalk Username: Casdinyard
ERC20 wallet address: 0x854d6042a8d4130958B8229a6c7b0872104057c6
1563  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN]Stake.com NEW SIGN CAMPAIGN l UP TO $160/WEEK l 15 HERO & LEG SPOTS OPEN on: April 28, 2023, 07:15:46 AM
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Bitcointalk Username: Casdinyard
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Stake Username: Casdinyard
1564  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Downloading the blockchain over public WiFi on: April 27, 2023, 06:50:13 PM
What are you getting out of this OP?

Are you doing this because you can? Then I'm sad to say but you'll need to shut it down. I don't need to explain how unsecure and dangerous these types of connections are, not to mention the fact that you'll inconvenience people who are hoping to get free internet access when they needed it the most. If you could download the blockchain using your home internet, please do it for the sake of convenience and the sanity of the people who'll connect to that public wifi service.
1565  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: PayPal Vs Bitcoin: Who is the Big Guy? on: April 27, 2023, 05:34:13 PM
Paypal is a money remittance system. Bitcoin is a whole and bona fide currency with its own economy, trade, supply and circulation. Don't misconstrue them for being similar just because you could send money with both.

With Paypal, you don't need to convert your money into a different currency to transfer it to someone. It's a straightforward process, and your recipient's gonna get their money in a day or two depending on bank schedules and whatever scheduling Paypal follows when sending money.

With bitcoin, the same could be said, although you have to convert the money you'd like to transfer into corresponding amounts in bitcoin, and only from there will you be able to send it to your recipient, who also has to convert it back to USD or whichever currency they'd like to be able to use them.

Furthermore, bitcoin is tradeable, money from Paypal is not. You can swap it for different currencies yes, but what it only does is convert you money, therefore not yielding you any profits. It's a different story with bitcoin, wherein trades made with it could yield you profits.
1566  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN]Stake.com NEW SIGN CAMPAIGN l UP TO $160/WEEK l 10+ LEG SPOTS OPEN on: April 26, 2023, 01:09:42 PM
Bitcointalk Username: Casdinyard
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Post Count: 2439
Forum Rank: Hero Member
Earned Merits in the last 120 days: 42
Are you able to wear our Signature, Avatar & Personal Text? Yes
Stake Username: Casdinyard

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Bitcointalk Username: Casdinyard
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Stake Username: Casdinyard
1567  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN] whirlwind.money | Redefining Mixing | Signature Campaign ~Up to $150/week on: April 26, 2023, 11:34:02 AM
Bitcointalk Profile Link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=665309
Current amount of posts (including this one): 2894
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Worked with Hhampuz for a different signature campaign, and I'd love to work with him again on this one!
1568  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN] Duelbits.com | Signature Campaign ~ Full Members+ | Up to $70/Week on: April 26, 2023, 04:49:25 AM
Bitcointalk Profile Link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=665309
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EARNED merit in the last 120 days: 62

Would love to prove that I deserve the slot once again.
bumping my application. Hoping I could become a part of Duelbits again!
1569  Economy / Services / Re: 🚧[OPEN] [banned mixer] | Bitcoin Mixer | Signature Campaign ~ Up to $130/week on: April 25, 2023, 01:01:20 PM
Bitcointalk Username: Casdinyard
Segwit Address for BTC Payouts: bc1q5ngjg7jtpn060qexldlca8vdp6k20hyls897qx
Merits Earned in 120 days: 62
1570  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN] Duelbits.com | Signature Campaign ~ Full Members+ | Up to $70/Week on: April 24, 2023, 11:01:06 PM
Bitcointalk Profile Link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=665309
Current amount of posts (including this one): 2891
SegWit (preferably bech32) BTC Address for Payouts: bc1q5ngjg7jtpn060qexldlca8vdp6k20hyls897qx
EARNED merit in the last 120 days: 62

Would love to prove that I deserve the slot once again.
1571  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is bitcoin price control by human agents or electronic technology? on: April 24, 2023, 08:29:42 PM
Bitcoin is controlled by the public's outlook and faith. The more people that are believing in bitcoin and are cashing in on that belief, the more valuable it becomes. Electronic Technology in the sense that bitcoin has something it could offer technologically that other commodities couldn't could still play a part, but if you're talking about bitcoin's value being bloated and artificially pumped by botters, that is not the case. This isn't to say that bitcoin has a central organization that decides the price, but it's more like a consensus that the general decentralized and democratic public agreed upon over years of service.
1572  Economy / Economics / Re: marry rich: marry fiat rich or crypto rich, which is better? on: April 24, 2023, 07:41:13 PM
First off, What the hell. Why are you going to depend on your future spouse for your future stability? that's just belligerent and irresponsible on your part, and a little selfish too coz now you'd have to put the trouble of tending to yourself in the future to your husband/wife. That's just stupid.

But let me humor your question for a bit. Suppose you'd be given the chance to marry between someone who's fiat rich and someone who's cryptocurrency rich. I'd be practical and pick Fiat Rich. With its long-running stability, and the fact that Inflation works for the Rich, it just means that I'd get safety nets after safety nets, ensuring that I have a future to rely on. Which couldn't be said when it comes to cryptocurrency. The price of crypto is unstable, you could become cryptocurrency rich today and live in a cardboard box in abject poverty tomorrow, which doesn't happen in fiat rich people.

1573  Economy / Economics / Re: Why is Inflation Happening All Over the World At Once? on: April 24, 2023, 06:48:23 PM
Could attribute it as an aftereffect of the overprinting most countries did during the height of the pandemic. Most countries during those times are eager to help their citizens cope so loans, stipends, allowances, and cash grants (most famous of which are the stimulus checks) are what countries employed to help people have something to spend and still enable the economy by encouraging people to purchase despite the lack of business movement. Since thingns are settling down and the establishments have once again opened their doors to the public, the effects of the overprinting kicked in which lead to the apparent inflation rate increase across the planet. This is not to think that these governments and authorities all banded up to devise a plan to make their currencies even more useless, just a normal course of things.
1574  Economy / Economics / Re: What do you think of gold price in long term? on: April 23, 2023, 06:22:08 PM
Only one plausible answer, Gold will continuously increase in value.

The thing about gold is that it's the perfect investment. Limited supply but not that limited that it could be gatekept by the elite few, plus additional supply wouldn't dilute the demand for gold and may even increase it. Practical applications keep it from being relevant even if its visual appeal loses traction from the public, and it's a long-term commodity that has been in circulation ever since Humanity learned to like shiny things. So with that being said, as inflation goes up and the dollar value goes down, commodities and precious metals like gold and silver will remain increasing in value until such a point that it would stabilize again for a millennia or so. That's just how Gold works.
1575  Economy / Economics / Re: Act as a Business Consultant and Provide Counsel on this Issue on: April 23, 2023, 05:41:17 PM
A client comes to me with a potential business idea - Fishery. She has conducted her market research. It is a viable business. She has written down her business plan and the rest of them. Here is are the main issues:-

a) Experience - She lacks the experience in fishery. All she knows about the potential business is hearsay, her research both online and offline, and the Facebook groups she joined. She claims she's going to have a guide from a friend who has done the business in the past.

b) Funding -  She has no funding or rather, she has less than 10% of the funds needed to kick-start the business. She is therefore considering debt financing.

Furthermore, according to her, this is going to be a side-hustle for the main time as he already has a job that brings in income every one. When I quizzed her on how she intends to pay the debts she said from her main job.

I want you to act as a financial analyst and provide advice to her. Should she go ahead with the business, since she said it is serving as a side hustle or should she not even venture into it considering that she has no experience and even though she may be able to pay off the debt from her main job, her lack of experience may cause the business to fail ?
Fisheries and other forms of husbandry like setting up a small to medium-scale poultry farm is never going to be counted as a side hustle. The daily maintenance alone would already cover someone's day, and judging by the way this person looks at it, is something that she will not be capable of committing. Furthermore, there is no substantial information nor experience on her part. Hearsays could only get you so far, and echo chambers like Facebook and Twitter wouldn't do her any good as most of them rely on quack medicine and unscientific practices which would not only harm her business but her community too, environmentally and health-wise.

Issue with funding could be overlooked as loans can be taken in the bank to supplant the lack of capital, but the other points of interest must be examined with great focus, and thus, if I was her financial advisor, I would severely disagree with her plan. It's messy, dangerous, and a massive commitment that I don't think she could take.
1576  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin is racist on: April 23, 2023, 05:01:44 PM
Pretty sure the SEC will just throw whatever insult or damaging allegation they could against bitcoin and the cryptocurrency industry. Lmao of all the things they'd brand bitcoin of, the least it would be is racist.
Come to think of it, in this forum alone we have people from all walks of life and are part of various races at the same time, do we call them out for being African/Asian/Hispanic? I don't think so, at least I don't see.
To add to this, the currency promotes anonymity, how in the hell is that going to equate to racism? It literally blinds everyone of all their identifiable traits in favor of a more secure and more open enterprise.
1577  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Guys!! I was finally able to buy my home thanks to Bitcoin!!! on: April 22, 2023, 08:10:44 PM
Imagine how easy things would just be if the government lets you buy properties using bitcoin but also paying the taxes using the same. Sounds like a lot of work to actually get money out of bitcoin and convert it into your local currency and explaining where and how you got that money if Bitcoin is illegal or dodgy in your country.
Not gonna happen in a million years I think. The government is pretty indignant with using the native currency for everything that involves finances like taxes and properties, plus a lot of people in today's era are still none the wiser with what bitcoin could do, so it's going to be useless waving a ledger with bitcoins in front of their faces offering to buy their land when they don't even know what bitcoin could do.

House is dream of many people in this world.Because many people suffering from the rented house by various means.Some house owner will not allow the people to use plenty of water for their basic needs.Secondly house owners will not allow to shout in their home.This things happen because of rented house.The continuous savings from you had made this happens,hope you save of 2-3 bitcoin for your house.Because the land cost for the house itself very high now ,he manage to buy the land at the right amount.
I'd argue that owning your house is both a blessing and a curse. For one, it is real estate, so you can bet your bottom dollar you'd get large sums of money from it if you ever decide to put it up for sale, but on the other hand, the costs of maintaining a house far outweigh the costs of renting, plus the housing bubble is soon collapsing with countries outside of America, like China for instance already experiencing its effects.
1578  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I will never own a whole Bitcoin and that's okay on: April 22, 2023, 06:28:16 PM
A little bit defeatist but as the Buddhist teachings go, contentment is the way to success.

If you're diligent enough, pretty sure you'd get more than the .20 BTC you have right now, these signature campaigns we're in pay good money anyway, so there's a high possibility that, provided that you don't do anything with your bitcointalk earnings, in the future you may earn your first bitcoin too, but I know that's not what you're shooting for anymore.

At the end of the day, there's still other ways to earn more money in the future, something that wouldn't involve earning a whole bitcoin to be successful, you seem like a decent guy, and your reputation in this forum is good enough for you to be entrusted with a campaign that pays handsomely. Just keep at it and you'd be able to reach your financial goal (I believe so), whether it be earning bitcoins or not.
1579  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin is going down day after day right now on: April 22, 2023, 04:46:23 PM
A couple of reasons.

  • People are seeing how flimsy the 31k mark of bitcoin at this early in the year. There are no good reasons for bitcoin to rise in that valuation, so people are cashing out before they suffer the losses.
  • Bitcoin not being able to support itself. As it stands today, bitcoin still is pretty much bearish, with no clear indication of it going bull, a couple of pumps may come before we really hit a consistent value increase, but until then we can't be so sure of bitcoin.
There are a couple more reasons why bitcoin couldn't get out of its 30k prison, but with the halving coming just around the corner, we can say for sure that we'd only have a couple months left to suffer before we get the big breads.
1580  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Can i make 100 $ daily from online casinos on: April 22, 2023, 04:14:29 PM
In all honesty Unless you're working for the IT sector or a businessman with a proliferating business, I don't think you'd be able to earn that much money in a day, especially if you're living in a third world country, which is why I said it's a little ambitious and is somewhat too good to be true, but I'm not saying it's impossible. In any case, the point I'm trying to make is that regardless of how much he's looking to earn on a daily basis, he's not gonna find it in the gambling industry. This field feeds on people that thinks like him, those that think they can cheat the system and go home with a net profit. That's not going to be the case, unless you're a poke god or something lmao.
Indeed, it is very hard to earn that big. I already tried to gamble, trade, working in that industry still can't get that $100, but I once had that one time experience it is when I tried to use futures in binance, but I lost it after. 100$maybe yes possible but you Need a larger budget as well to spend on gambling, it is easy to get when you have a big amount to be played and bet.
Futures in Binance is pretty much like gambling too  Smiley But I get what you're trying to say. All in all, it's not possible to have a winning formula especially in luck-based games where you can earn as much as 100 bucks. That's just ridiculous and you'd have to have to god-tier luck if you're even looking to earn that big in gambling.

I said this once and I'd say it again, if you're looking to earn that much, start small, and don't start with gambling. That's just a death wish in the making if you ask me. Focus on something that is profitable. Campaigns in this forum pay as much as $100 for high-tier accounts, although that is not a definite value as some programs offer lower remunerations, but it's still going to be enough to get you by.
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