Of course, those who do not have money to live for a day or a week do not need bitcoin. And giving him a similar amount in bitcoin is equivalent to giving him an ordinary fiat. I think in this situation, you can just give money. But if a person is interested in bitcoin and has even taken the first steps towards learning about it, such a gift will be a good motivation for learning, of course, with further guidance on proper handling and storage.
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~snip~ I can understand the former, but seeing latter as a full time job is a very dangerous thing, even if you are from a 3rd world country.
The OP is from one of those countries that... You said that I, having read posts before yours, also wanted to answer. We often read that young people in Nigeria, even after education, still cannot get a good job, and participation in a subscription company is still better than just sitting around doing nothing. Other than that, I think that the OP is not just writing posts, but reading the forum day by day and gaining new knowledge. Namely, knowledge is a good companion for further job search. But as for the parents, OP, I think that even telling them that you get paid to post on the forum will be difficult for your father to understand, since the older generation is used to working physically. Just like my parents, who are very suspicious of the computer, seeing it only as a toy as they watch their grandchildren play on it,
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OP, I can understand your feelings of joy. I wish that your new investment will be successful, and since you sold your bike, you will be able to buy a new one with the proceeds from the investment. Nevertheless, for your future holidays, it is not necessary to increase the font. I hope that you will become less emotional as you get used to your deposits and that you will calmly react not only to the ups but also to the fall in the price of bitcoin.
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Don't need to buy a cup of coffee for seven bucks, buy a good manual coffee grinder for $100 and 2 pounds coffee beans for $50, you can drink it for 1-2 months.
Don't need to have gym membership, just workout without gym facilities e.g. push up, sit up, running, etc.
Don't need to have a dinner in an expensive restaurant, there's a lot delicious street foods you can choose.
Don't drink, it's unhealthy, expensive and addictive.
After all it depends on each person choice, my choice is the right one while majority of people will pick the left one.
You have correctly noticed everything, but the habits of people are very strong. For me, going to the gym will be mandatory, just because I will pay for it. Going for a morning jog on your own is always rejected by the desire to sleep longer. A cup of coffee drunk in a nearby café is also defining the coming day. In fact, of course, you can deprive yourself of everything. But a person gets used to the good very quickly, and it is almost impossible to wean oneself from it. Therefore, allocating your finances in advance for vacations, closing loans, renting a home, and even investing will be the best choice. But the younger we are, the weaker we are at educating ourselves. But time teaches, and I think that with age, many begin to understand that some pleasures can really be deprived of themselves.
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Children do not have money that they can earn on their own. Therefore, learning about Bitcoin when the child is already approaching adolescence would be desirable, and with the understanding and desire of the child to try to invest in Bitcoin, they could use some of their pocket money. After all, everyone will surely agree that children should have money that they have the right to manage on their own. And subject to the full trust of parents, as well as assistance in acquiring a hardware wallet for a child, you can jointly participate in the education of your children. If you watch how easily children manage their cash, the ability to save at some points will only benefit them in the future.
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It's clear that the OP is an inexperienced user and had or still has a virus on his computer that grants full access. OP, what system are you using, are you the only user of your computer? In fact, the whole history of the OP is so vague that there are literally errors at every turn. OP, you are talking about ETH, in which wallet did you store it, since it simply cannot be in Electrum.
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I remembered myself in your story. It turns out that I learned about bitcoin a very long time ago, almost from the very beginning, moreover, I was offered it for payment, but I did not believe it. It was only later that I grew up and realized its full value. Today, if my friends have questions about bitcoin, I don’t try to prove anything to them; I simply give them a link to this forum. Smart people will be able to figure out for themselves that with so many people on the forum, it's hard to think of bitcoin as a dummy. And yes, if someone is not ready for it yet, maybe they will deserve bitcoin later.
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If we think that this boy, who registered here with his real name, left traces on the Internet earlier, since it's hard to believe that this forum was his first trip, then there is a lot of information about him on many sites. Photos and data, if not here, then in another place, will remain forever, and if his was scared by someone here, then he should take care of deleting his information as soon as possible, which may be in another place. Although, as Google warns, getting rid of your traces is very difficult.
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It is not entirely clear why fiat prevents you from having a savings account; if you manage your finances wisely, you can do this with fiat. By saving half of your earnings in bitcoin, you take a decent risk, as you obviously hope to make regular profits, but this is not the case. At some point, you may be the loser, as bitcoin is volatile and no one knows the dates of its rise or fall. I prefer to set aside 10% of the budget for investments, 60% of the budget for the necessary things for life, including food and rent, and 30% for entertainment, because I don’t think it’s reasonable to deny yourself in today’s life, hoping for tomorrow.
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Can a person be a trader without a general understanding of the financial markets? Is your friend ready to make the right decisions, have an understanding of market trends, and have the ability to manage risk and their own emotions? Well, in addition, to having the ability to adapt to changes in the market, All this and much more do not come in one day; experience and long practice are needed, which bring both mistakes and victories. Of course, if there is interest, it must be thoroughly studied, but one must be prepared that many ravines can be encountered along the way, which ultimately destroy the desire to trade.
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My congratulations OP. But it's time to change the title of your theme. You've become legendary, meaning dreams come true often on this forum if you put in some effort. I wish you all the best, rejoice with you, and want you to rise to the same level every year, albeit without an official name, nevertheless, achieving new heights and victories.
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However, it's surprising to me how anyone would include their surname to their moniker when it's not a professional career site/forum like we've in LinkedIn.
You're forgetting that the OP is still a child. He turns 16 on February 26th. He recently registered on the site, and we are already literally familiar with his entire history, including photos and videos. Likewise, he had previously been warned not to be so open, but the boy thought that deleting information from the forum by deleting his account would be a very simple matter. Apparently, when he decided to do this, something went wrong. How often do we see such stories when our children can foolishly tell everyone about us, everything that we have hidden for years? The naivety of children, even if they are 16 years old, can play a trick on them in the future. Probably, the dangers of the network should be explained as soon as the child gets a bottle of milk in his mouth.
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How is your topic different from the recent one? Also, if you use the search, you will find a lot of options for similar topics. Try to learn more about how to search on the forum. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5276341.0Is it cool to give a friend bitcoin as a gift on his birthday? I have a friend who I have been telling about bitcoin for the past 2 weeks now and he's paying more attention to it, on the 1st of March is his birthday party I want to surprise him with $200 BTC because I can't attend his birthday party. So is it apprised to gift a friend bitcoin at his birthday party?
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I assume savings as a competent distribution of their funds, buying the necessary things without unnecessary squandering, but also without depriving yourself of much. In itself, saving for the sake of the economy means little, there must be a purpose for which the money will be spent in the future, or this deferred money can serve as a means of insurance in case of unforeseen circumstances.
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At 70 years old, to be able to work with bitcoin wallets, and look for love, it’s scary to imagine what this granny still knows how to do. Looking at my parents, I just see that they are very simple; their pleasure lies in communicating with their grandchildren. But to trust your life to an unfamiliar dude from the Internet seems to be the height of stupidity and senile insanity. Where is this vaunted wisdom of the old? I believe that we should always rely on the mind, and if it is not available to the public, then it is necessary to make such announcements everywhere that close and confidential communication with strangers on the network not only bears mental losses, as people become stupid from communication, but also financial losses.
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I read somewhere that closer to March, schizophrenic crises begin, and it looks like an exacerbation. OP, a long time ago there lived a Persian philosopher, mathematician, astronomer, and poet named Omar Khayyam, and he has a nice verse about virtue.
"If you expect gratitude for the good, You don't give goodness, you sell it."
You have a clear split personality; why the hell send money if you change your mind in the morning? The fact that yahoo62278 answered you like this is absolutely what you deserve. Who are you to prove everything that you demand? You are free; if something confuses you, pass by. It’s a very bad trait to look into other people’s wallets; it’s none of your business who wants to give and how much. Who here appointed you as a judge?
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I have reported several hundred empty registrations as spam. Users found a loophole to increase their activity by simply publishing templates for registering for a bounty without their data. Such posts are deleted by moderators instantly, but if we talk about those posts where there are wallet numbers and social network data, the reports always get a bad rating. How can avoid having bounties on the forum for the OP if they make him nervous? Just check the box in the display of these sections to take care of the nervous system.
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If you think about why the OP is annoyed by the responses of people from subscription companies, it comes to mind that he is talking about subscription spam. That is, in his opinion, about low-quality posts. But I looked at the merit count, which usually reflects the quality of the posts the OP writes. I was surprised that he received all 50 of his merits in 2018. It is worth considering what a person wants, whose reputation is not entirely clean. I would advise the OP to start with himself if he is talking about forum changes.
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