PlagiarismBhig Daddy BannedI would have advised you to choose Electrum, but since you have already been given the link to a thread that lists various wallets, you are free to make your own decision. However, whatever wallet you choose, make sure it is open source. No matter how cool it may look, you should never choose a closed source wallet. Instead, focus on the security that the wallet provides for your coins. After saying that, I wish you luck in your trading endeavors.
https://loyce.club/archive/posts/6189/61893129.htmlcopied from post: I would have asked you to go for Electrum but since you have already been given the link to a thread that contains different types of wallet then you can decide for your self but make sure whichever wallet you decide to go for, make sure it's an open source wallet don't go for a close source wallet no matter how cool it may look, remember you should not be considering the designs of the wallet UI but the security that it offers to your coins. With that's been said I wish you the best of luck in your trading journey.
https://loyce.club/archive/posts/6188/61881269.htmlFor educational purposes, it might be acceptable to explain trading to the kids so they will at least understand how their father earns some additional cash, but if they do not have the motivation to engage in real trading, this may be a pointless exercise. The majority of the time, a trader needs to lose some money in order to be serious, and in the case of youngsters, you may be the one to replenish the account when it is blown out, which may prevent them from being serious and committed to learning. I won't focus on legality because if certain websites have KYC age limitations, you can't do much about it, but teaching isn't terrible so
https://loyce.club/archive/posts/6189/61893148.htmlparaphrasing from post:For knowledge sake maybe it is okay to teach the children what trading is at least they can know how daddy makes some extra money but for real trading, this may be an exercise in futility if the child have not shown the zeal to trade because trading is not easy. Most times it takes a trader some lost amount to be serious and in the case of children, you may be the one to refill the account when it is blown out so the seriousness and commitment to learn may not be there. I won't emphasize on legality because if some sites have placed some restrictions there regarding age by KYC then you can't do anything about that but to teach isn't bad so that the child understand financial freedom on early stage.
https://loyce.club/archive/posts/6187/61876896.html PlagiarismMunir575 BannedAct wisely and invest responsibly because All traders, including seasoned pros, make these errors, for which they ultimately pay a price. The primary prototype that a trader should control is greed. Beginners and traders succumb to greed and overtrade, which leads to blunders. I am aware that keeping is occasionally preferable, which is why they always recommend trading within your means. If you go over budget and trade with your savings, you may be obliged to sell the coins at key moments when keeping them could have been a better choice.
https://loyce.club/archive/posts/6190/61903224.htmlcopied from post: All traders, including seasoned pros, make these errors, for which they ultimately pay a price. The primary prototype that a trader should control is greed. Beginners and traders succumb to greed and overtrade, which leads to blunders. I am aware that keeping is occasionally preferable, which is why they always recommend trading within your means. If you go over budget and trade with your savings, you may be obliged to sell the coins at key moments when keeping them could have been a better choice. Act and make investments as such.
https://loyce.club/archive/posts/6155/61551769.htmlI'm not aware of any openAI specifically designed for trading. I've come across bots that simply assist you in carrying out your transactions automatically by putting them up beforehand, but they won't carry out the entire trading process, such as making judgments automatically if the market suddenly collapsed. I conceive of these AIs as being similar to guides, but they are unable to forecast the market, offer insightful analysis that is based only on data, and express opinions about trading on the extremely unpredictable cryptocurrency world.
https://loyce.club/archive/posts/6190/61903167.htmlparaphrasing from post:I don't know that there's an openAI that's dedicated to trading. I've known bots that will just help you to do your trades automatically by setting it first but it won't be the one that's going to do the whole thing of trading like giving decisions automatically if the market suddenly fell. I believe that these AIs are just like guides but they can't predict the market and they can give some good thoughts of analysis but they're all based on facts and they can't really say what they think about trading on a highly volatile crypto market.
https://loyce.club/archive/posts/6168/61684042.htmlYes, there are no issues when kids are learning to trade, but it would be wise to let him wait few more years till he is a full adult before engaging in actual trading. Don't let it backfire on yourself because if he trades now, the risk is larger and he is still reliant on the money his parents gave him. He needs to comprehend the fundamentals of trading. In order to use his money wisely in the future, he must also have a prior understanding of how it feels to generate money.
https://loyce.club/archive/posts/6189/61896125.htmlparaphrasing from post:Actually there is no problem when they learn to trade, but to jump right into trading practice it would be better to wait 3 or 4 years first. The reason is that if he trades now, then the risk is higher, he is definitely still relying on the money given to him by his parents, so don't let it backfire on himself. He must understand what trading itself is all about. He also has to know in advance how it feels to make money so that what he does later will be careful with the money he has. In conclusion, wait 3 or 4 years, even longer after he really understands. Because this is not a game played by children.
https://loyce.club/archive/posts/6188/61884284.html
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Sir kindly recheck and remove negative trust because i have only 1account use ahmadhassan0092 Hassan836 is so older and banneded account.
Can you read? I specifically gave a link to the rule. If one of your accounts has ever been banned, then all the others will be banned in the same way. The moderators somehow missed my report, but you yourself admit that you don’t know the rules at all, and your account was banned. Read the rule. 25. Ban evasion (using or creating accounts while one of your accounts is banned) is not allowed.[e]
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This phrase is kinda wrong. The rich don't always get rich, they also lose a lot when the market turns bearish, although they never lose all their money and still remain rich. And the poor don't always become poorer, many people get lifted out of poverty thanks to opportunities presented by the free market. And if you look at the global historical scale, there's less extreme poverty today than 30 or 50 years ago.
This all doesn't mean that things are looking good now and nothing should be changed, but the phrase "the rich get richer and the poor become poorer" is often used by utopian left-wingers who want to instantly dismantle the current system and replace it with their perfect vision that never worked.
You're right. We have seen many examples of people breaking out of poverty. Of course, there is always luck and diligence in the knowledge of the sciences, education, and ability to work. Obviously, not everyone is destined to be a rich person, and not all business strategies initially expected to be profitable justify hope. But in the same way, we have often seen examples of the fates of people who were born with a golden spoon in their mouth, by default assuming a prosperous life, but became bankrupt because they misused their property. Therefore, I would also not start from the premise that the rich get richer. It all depends on the person. We must always be careful and try to be wise in handling our capital. For this, there is a proverb: live and learn.
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Investing in real estate, in my opinion, is more profitable, of course, if your place of residence is not included in the seismic zone if you look at recent events. In the same way, do all young people have enough money to buy real estate right away? It is for young people, since their age allows them to make long-term investments, it is wiser to regularly buy Bitcoin, and wait for their finest hour to purchase real estate in the future. We are all shaping our future in one way or another. When we are young, we build a name for ourselves, and later the name should work for us. In other words, by earning capital today, in the future, we will live on it.
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I think it is also worth paying attention to the fact that the Zombinder application itself carries a big threat. According to the data, this software "allows attackers to associate malware with legitimate Android applications, forcing victims to infect themselves, while maintaining the full functionality of the original application to avoid suspicion." An interesting aspect of the campaign is the darknet service, which the researchers dubbed “Zombinder,” which offers malicious APK binding of malware to legitimate Android applications.
Zombinder launched in March 2022 as a malware packer on APK files, and according to ThreatFabric, it is now growing popular in the cybercrime community.
The APKs used in this campaign vary, with the analysts reporting seeing a fake live football streaming app and a modified version of the Instagram app.
These apps work as expected because the functionality of the legitimate software is not removed. Instead, Zombinder appends a malware loader to its code.
The loader is obfuscated to evade detection, so when the user launches the app, the loader will display a prompt to install a plugin. If the prompt is accepted, the loader will install a malicious payload and launch it in the background.
https://impreza.host/new-zombinder-platform-binds-android-malware-with-legitimate-apps/As an option to avoid such troubles, the use of Linux systems again arises. As far as I know, these two software programs apply to Android and Windows. Although, of course, phone users need to be very careful with the installation of different programs. Since, according to the data, even the Play Market cannot guarantee the safety of users by allowing masquerading programs into their service.
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New article on Xenomorph malware. https://twitter.com/ThreatFabric/status/1634131991216914432?cxt=HHwWgICwyeqYza0tAAAAThe Xenomorph v3 version is much more powerful than the previous ones that were previously discovered. The software targeted several banks Chase, Citibank, American Express, ING, HSBC, Deutsche Bank, Wells Fargo and other banks from around the world, as well as crypto wallets: Binance, BitPay, KuCoin, Gemini and Coinbase. "Xenomorph v3 is currently being distributed via the Zombinder platform on the Google Play Store, posing as a currency converter and switching to using the Play Protect icon after installing a malicious payload." ThreatFabric has included a list of all targeted banks in the appendix of its report, but it would be too long to present here. In addition, 13 cryptocurrency wallets, including Binance, BitPay, KuCoin, Gemini, and Coinbase, are targeted by malware.
The most noticeable addition to the latest Xenomorph version is the ATS framework, which gives hackers the ability to automatically extract credentials, monitor account balances, make transactions, and steal money from target apps without requiring them to perform remote activities.
Instead, the operator merely sends JSON scripts, which the Xenomorph interprets as a list of activities and then carries out on the infected device on its own.
According to experts at ThreatFabrics, the [ATS execution] engine utilized by Xenomorph differs from its rivals due to the range of programmable potential actions that can be included in ATS scripts and a system that permits conditional execution and action prioritization.
One of the malware’s ATS framework’s most outstanding features is its ability to record third-party authentication programs’ content, circumventing MFA (multi-factor authentication) safeguards that would otherwise prevent automated transactions.
One-time codes can be obtained from Google Authenticator by extracting the relevant codes (ThreatFabric). It concerns that Xenomorph may access authenticator applications on the same device as banks, who are gradually moving away from SMS MFA and advising consumers to use authenticator apps instead.
In addition to the aforementioned, the new Xenomorph has a cookie stealer capable of stealing cookies from the Android CookieManager, where the user’s session cookies are kept.
In order to fool the victim into providing their login information, the thief launches a browser window with the URL of a reliable service and the JavaScript interface turned on.
The threat actors steal the cookies, allowing them to hijack the victim’s web sessions and access their accounts. A significant new malware that entered the world of cybercrime a year ago was Xenomorph, an Android threat.
It is now a far bigger threat to Android users all over the world after the release of its third major version. Users who download apps via Google Play should exercise caution, read reviews, and perform background checks on the publisher because of the app’s current distribution method, the Zombinder.
https://informationsecuritybuzz.com/xenomorph-android-malware-steals-banks/
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OP, why do you need merit? You do not look like a person who is interested in the forum, it is clear from your posts that you are doing your business here, and still very rarely appear on the forum. For you, something else is more important, not to spoil your reputation. In order for the users you communicate with to trust you, you need to be honest with them. I think you will also be interested in another topic. Not getting a negative tag from DT members at some point is more significant than having a few merits. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5191802.0
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OP, no offense, I'm in no way judging you, but you, as I understand it, are a beginner yourself. And talking about trade without relevant experience and education is extremely imprudent. In the market, it is more important not to lose than to earn. But without knowledge, only disappointment awaits you. Start small and get regular coverage of bitcoin in your community, but don't force people to invest in it. These are very risky assets, and in order to invest something, people must have funds that they are willing to risk, without which people will not end up on the poverty line. Friendly advice, dealing with knowledge first on your own, achieving something, and only then attracting people
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PlagiarismHillakris BannedUsing a hardware wallet is the most secure method for storing digital assets. A hardware wallet keeps your private keys offline and inaccessible to digital threats. Hardware wallets work by generating a set of private keys, which you ought to keep safely offline. You also have to consider if you're aiming at making a huge and quick incomes or you aim at securing your investment as a priority.
https://loyce.club/archive/posts/6188/61887927.htmlhttps://go.finimize.com/wp/guides/storing-cryptocurrency-digital-vs-hardware-wallets/Mr Ekpa, a Finnish citizen of Nigerian origin, denies any links to the killings and violence in the region, saying they were carried out by the Nigerian government. He was also questioned and being on investigation over possible Money-Collection offence as well as other possible offences but say the investigations are at an early stage as he was led out of his home by some finish police personels.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-64743942
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It is quite risky in our time to live one day, according to the principle earned, spent. It is necessary to save for unforeseen expenses from the moment a person receives his first salary. There is a good percentage scheme for how to become wealthy by saving only five percent of your salary once a month. And with the advent of bitcoin, this scheme becomes an even more profitable option. Your friend, who worked for 10 years, must have received similar signals of instability several times during his work. There is simply no stability at such a time, and the fact that he did not save money for a “rainy” day shows that he is not a very wise person. I would like to believe that he is still young and has gained good experience in order to be more prudent in the future.
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And not all accounts that changed hands were actually sold; we have seen three or four cases in the past where loved ones took over their late father/relative's account to participate in forum discussions, and the majority of them end up being positive contributors to the forum.
Can you link me to the post where the user declare if the account was changed ownership? because I've not heard about this before. I remember this story. The rookie claimed to have taken over his father's account. The account was not of high rank. But you can see that the users did not justify the actions of the "son" by suggesting that he start his own account. The person left the forum, either accepting the proposal of the members of the forum and starting all over again, or out of resentment that people did not accept his truth. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5410187.msg60767449#msg60767449https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5410669.msg60793516#msg60793516
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newbies keep asking question on how to grow in Bitcoin. Many experienced speaks more about the risks involved without saying nothing about the safety measures that one can take, why many speak about having the knowledge first, yet they contribute little or nothing to how this knowledge can be gotten. This leaves newbie with fear and different questions as of how, when and where they will get this Bitcoin knowledge easily, so I'm on a plea that the experienced should give more solution approach to this questions>>>> #how, where and when.
Oh, my God! OP, can you read? Starting a topic with complaints indicates your inability to switch between sections of the forum. Almost all sections are full of warnings that you should not invest the money on which your financial well-being may depend. When investing in Bitcoin, you must understand that you are taking on the risks associated with cryptocurrencies. Read about the preferred wallets for holding Bitcoin, learn how to store your passphrases, and read about which exchanges to hold your assets on. I am not sure that you have not met similar questions and answers to them on the forum. But if you want a guarantee that someone will tell you how to become a millionaire without taking any risks, I think you have chosen the wrong forum.
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OP, you should definitely read all the forum rules. You wrote three posts in a row, which indicates ignorance of the rules. Try to respect the laws of the society you decide to join. Besides, you once found this forum, and you were interested in it for a while, but then you left. There are no problems with this; many people do not understand what they want the first time. But for now, try exploring the forum on your own. Read more; there is no need to create topics for each question with similar questions. Read not only the answers in this thread, but also move on, trying to explore the forum yourself. No one will lead you by the hand. Understand the rule: you need the forum, not the forum needs you. Therefore, act like a man by having goals and achieving them. How to use the forum search : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5276341.0
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I would start checking the validity of your friend's words myself. Start reading this forum slowly and asking questions you don't understand. It is better to ask the opinions of several people and add up your own than to listen to a boastful friend who himself cannot explain the basics of bitcoin to you. Subsequently, as you begin to understand more things about bitcoin, ask your friend a few questions. You can easily test his knowledge. Will he be able to tell you correctly, or are his words just boasting?
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I sent a PM to this account in Russian. I assume he can answer in his own language.
He should be, it's a pretty smart thing you did. But my questions remains, what is the point? Did the account evaded ban? Has he joined in a campaign with his main account, did it plagiarize? Have he broken any rule of the forum at all? Further more, if indeed the account is changed hand, it happened more than 5 years ago which means everything on the account is from the current owner. What changed? I didn't get a response, even though I saw the account online when I sent the PM. But this does not mean anything; I never said that this account violated something. There was a question: "Bitzizzix: Changed hands or not? Answer: Yes, I changed it. Otherwise, if Bitzizzix wants to prove otherwise, he can answer me. Further, since the change was made a long time ago, there are no claims against the owner. The topic can be closed.
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