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1981  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Can someone help me? on: May 29, 2022, 07:45:43 AM
when it comes to goals. I want to get knowledge and money from this forum.
so it becomes additional work for me

In that case, I would recommend learning first, and the money will come later as a result. To begin with, learn the forum rules and how to quote correctly. As you learn, you can actively participate in discussions that interest you. Try to be on-topic and do not spam. This will, in time, allow you to advance your account on this forum and open up many earning opportunities. Good luck.
1982  Economy / Economics / Re: What skills should I learn to get freelance work ..?? on: May 28, 2022, 10:17:31 PM
Actually and honestly i do really love to take the course of Computer science/Information technology which it would really be suiting out my interest but my parent do forces me to take anything or something else.

If i do able to take that course then it would really be relevant on whats the current job offerings as of todays which is mostly attached or in related in digital aspect like programming
digital arts designing etc. which could potentially give out that income or salary which is more than that you could earn when you do apply yourself on a day job.

Most of the time these are the skills which are really that needed and it would really take a while for you to learn or having mastery on it.

Don't let anything stop you from following your passion no matter what age you are. Nowadays, it is almost never too late for you to pursue the career you want. For instance, I am 30+ years old. People my age are supposed to be settled into the middle-class in their 40s but I am not there yet, yet have almost put my roots there. That is because I knew what I want from my life. I did not just have an interest in pursuing a degree in Information Technology, I put a lot of effort to make sure I got a good chance of excelling in it. I have always been passionate about the field and so far in life I have always strived to do everything to make my dream come true. I can proudly say that my way of pursuing my interest has got me somewhere, that is to say, I am in a career that I love so much that my job has always kept me satisfied.
1983  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Can someone help me? on: May 28, 2022, 09:10:49 PM
Read as many threads for beginners  and learn how to stay on the forum without being ban
will after i learn and understand it i will benefit? sorry for my bad question

This depends on what your goals are here. If you are here to learn something about cryptocurrencies, then it will definitely benefit you.
Let us know what you are trying to accomplish, and maybe we can provide you with better guidance.
1984  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What do I have to do on: May 28, 2022, 08:51:32 PM
newbie often run into losses when investing in new projects.  ,i once bought new coins but i can't resell them. i think i have been cheated  Embarrassed
What do you mean? You cannot resell because the value is too low now that you're at a huge loss? Or is it because it was delisted?

He is probably talking about scam tokens that you can buy but can not sell or transfer to other addresses. Like the "ERC20 Honeypot" scam. Such tokens usually have the transfer function disabled in the token contract, but with whitelist of allowed addresses to transfer them to the exchange. Every other transfer fails.
1985  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: A BEGININER'S VIEW ON BITCOIN MINING on: May 28, 2022, 10:51:25 AM
OP, this article is wrong on so many levels. I do not know where you got the information from, but I suggest you check your sources.
 
Some examples:

ELECTRICITY: This is one of the most used sources of energy by bitcoin miners because of its availability and durability.

One of the most used sources of energy? Are there others? Furthermore, where do you get the idea that electricity is durable?

EFFECTS OF MINING BITCOIN USING ELECTRICITY:
•   Radiation from those multiple mining systems emits a lot of radical rays which contain cancerous substances that can cause harm to society.

WTF are "radical rays which contain cancerous substances"? Do you have any scientific article on this topic that you can recommend?

1986  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Do you own 1 Bitcoin? (2022 edition) on: May 28, 2022, 10:30:00 AM
Quote
Do you own 1 Bitcoin?

No, I do not own 1 BTC yet. But, when I do, I am going to hold it.
In comparison to five years ago, I believe more people will answer "No" to this question now.
1987  Economy / Reputation / Re: Known Alts of any-one - A User Generated List Mk IV (2022 Q2) [MODERATED] on: May 28, 2022, 10:12:10 AM
2 Accounts Connected: (Note: Banned shown in red / Inactive in Blue/Active)

Accounts Connected

1. Terabaap9999
2. Jannat226
3. Qirrat
4. KimtaenV

5. iamqueen

Proof:

Proof of authentication:
- Azbit registration Email:( https://azbit.com ) justsahaba@gmail.com
- Telegram Username: @Kimtae226
- Campaigns applied for: Twitter, Telegram , Youtube

Proof of authentication
-  BSC(BEP-20): 0x58D073dC7D598c81678166ed281450C84d542e20
- Email: justsahaba@gmail.com
- Campaigns applied for: video

Proof of authentication
- BEP-20: 0xB77d759571fcF48ce50E2eD187aC3A82D8dC0A26
- Email: justsahaba@gmail.com
- Campaigns applied for: Twitter, Facebook


Reporting:

I have marked these user's trust feedback pages with distrust.

Related Addresses:

Code:
Email: justsahaba@gmail.com

Miscellaneous:

Cheating bounty campaigns with alt accounts.
1988  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin is a Myth and not Real on: May 28, 2022, 09:56:49 AM
Crypto is scam in general because it creates a system that issues the certificates to lure people to invest, and then people are able to return the investments only if new investors buy the certificates. Hence, a modern day investment scam.

Nah, crypto is about decentralization and individual empowerment. Nothing can be used to mislead people, and none of these fraudulent practices can work here.
In fact, I can only say that crypto is the most promising form of money creation system we have in this era and crypto and blockchain are here to stay.
1989  Economy / Reputation / Re: Known Alts of any-one - A User Generated List Mk IV (2022 Q2) [MODERATED] on: May 24, 2022, 10:17:37 PM
2 Accounts Connected: (Note: Banned shown in red / Inactive in Blue/Active)

1. Nettizzy
2. Panda001

Proof:

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BSC Wallet Address: 0x1b543769aa5DcD3F34542482E1b310609498C598

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BSC Wallet Address: 0x1b543769aa5DcD3F34542482E1b310609498C598

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TRON Wallet Address: 0xe5e86a7CD37aCCf488072E4F2B1B85126Bcb6A6c

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BEP-20 Wallet Address: 0xe5e86a7CD37aCCf488072E4F2B1B85126Bcb6A6c


Reporting:

I have marked these user's trust feedback pages with distrust.

Related Addresses:

Code:
0x1b543769aa5DcD3F34542482E1b310609498C598
0xe5e86a7CD37aCCf488072E4F2B1B85126Bcb6A6c

Miscellaneous:

Cheating bounty campaigns with alt accounts.

1990  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin is a Myth and not Real on: May 24, 2022, 09:53:04 PM
Eventually, the pool of suckers will dry up and the systems will collapse.

Yes. Bravo! You are a real genius!

Whenever a financial system collapse occurs, it is caused by a lack of faith in the stability or value of money to serve as an effective store of value or medium of exchange. This is not something you just discovered, but a well-known fact. A few recent examples: Venezuelan Bolivar in 2015, Zimbabwean Dollar in 2008, Yugoslav Dinar in the 1990s, Argentinian Peso in the 1970s... But you did not explain why you think that is going to happen with Bitcoin? Why do you believe people will lose confidence and stop using Bitcoin as a currency? Why hasn't that happened yet?
1991  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Don't trade your Bitcoin like Laszlo Hanyecz on: May 24, 2022, 08:52:24 PM
Therefore, if Laszlo Hanyecz had been a rational actor, he would have bought his pizza for fiat currency, not precious Bitcoin. Either he didn't believe Bitcoin had the potential to transform into something more valuable than government-printed paper, or he had some other motives to spend Bitcoin. We never know that. Either way, his example clearly showed the world that "magic internet currency" is really what it claims to be: a decentralized digital means to facilitate exchanges between two parties.

That is the thing, Bitcoin was not all that precious at the time. In fact, I think Laszlo got a pretty good deal on his bitcoins. According to him, he mined thousands of bitcoins a day and I do not believe he spent more on electricity than buying these two pizzas. Check out this thread, SmokeTooMuch tried to sell 10,000 bitcoins at auction for an initial $ 50 bid just a few months before and no one bid on it. Probably because anyone with an decent PC could mine that much bitcoin on their own in a matter of days.

The thing Laszlo did actually sparked the market for bitcoin, as just a few months later the price of bitcoin had soared to $ 0.25 (which was absolutely unthinkable at the time). And a few months after that, in February of the following year, bitcoin reached its first milestone when the value of one bitcoin equaled that of the US dollar.
1992  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin is a Myth and not Real on: May 23, 2022, 01:07:07 PM
Let's say I created a system. Then I say to people: "invest your value in my system". And people do that.

Let us stop here for a moment. In your fictional scenario, why do you think people would "invest their value in your system"? I think that is an important part.

However, once people invested their value in my system I said to them: you are unable to return even a dime worth of value from my system, and if you want to return your investment, you have to wait for new investors to bring value into my system. Would you call me a scammer, and would you say that my system is worthless?

Yes. By luring investors with false promises about your "system," and later changing your terms, you would be considered to have deceived your investors, thus labeling you as a scammer.
However, I am not sure how this relates to Bitcoin in any way. Bitcoin, and the blockchain technology behind it, delivers exactly the "system" that people have been longing for. Ever since the introduction of Ecash by David Chaum in 1983. This particular "system" is the realization of a decentralized trustless system. This trustless system may not be perfect, but it does provide the ability to move funds without relying on any third party. It works regardless of the current value of individual units within the system.

So, if you have an idea for a better system, you are more than welcome to share it. Many have tried, and many have failed, but that does not mean that a new system will not replace Bitcoin at some point in the future. For now, though, Bitcoin remains the king.
1993  Economy / Gambling / Re: SEARCHING FOR OPINIONS ON A CRASH GAMBLING SITE IDEA on: May 22, 2022, 09:48:34 PM
Great! I needed advice like this. I was tunnel visioning on the endgame thinking I needed a huge bankroll to start out with but you just gave me the reality check I needed. and you're entirely right - I would have to make the site reputable first before anyone trusts investing into it. I appreciate the response greatly

I can only imagine how much work this will be, but you seem to have the right mentality. If you are planning to go into this solo, I suggest you start exploring options that make the least amount of capital requirement on the line. Keep it simple, focus on starting your own game and make it a fun hobby with the potential to turn a profit. That is where you get your initial seed money and with time, as the site takes off, more people join, more money comes in, more customers and more revenue is generated. With time, you will learn the ropes and develop a very niche business that has a positive future for you and your customers. There is no risk of big losses here as long as you start out simple and build a strong foundation. Just have fun and try to do the best you can. Good luck in your endeavors!
1994  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Don't trade your Bitcoin like Laszlo Hanyecz on: May 22, 2022, 09:26:17 PM
Do you know your Bitcoin asset can worth more than you could ever image in time? Hodl and buy more since price is down and await the future to decide.
 I'm a Bitcoin optimist!

And where would you buy your bitcoins if everyone was hodling and no one was selling?

Many people forget the primary function of Bitcoin. In fact, Laszlo, and others like him, played a crucial role in the early history of Bitcoin. Without them, we wouldn't be here today.
1995  Economy / Gambling / Re: SEARCHING FOR OPINIONS ON A CRASH GAMBLING SITE IDEA on: May 22, 2022, 08:44:46 PM
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I would greatly appreciate any responses to the 4 questions I asked. Many thanks!

Even though your questions seem a bit general and superficial, I will provide an answer to you regardless, although it probably won't mean much.

1) No, I would not invest in a site where there is no reputation for trust.
2) That depends. You will have to make sure that there is some kind of incentive for the players. But even then, I would not risk big funds on a new site that does not have any reputation yet.
3) First and foremost bitcoin. As for altcoins, those that are currently the most popular and have a low transaction fees.
4) I have no idea. In order for a new casino to succeed, it must find its niche and the best way o attract players. Given the high level of competition in the industry, this is a very challenging task. If I had to decide, I would probably go for something unique and innovative, such as the most entertaining games I can come up with, or, something that has the lowest house edge possible.
1996  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin is a Myth and not Real on: May 22, 2022, 06:14:54 PM
That's why people must run out of it. They run out of it by scamming new investors into it. And they do that by spreading disinformation that value/money asset exists in the bitcoin system.

However, that is only your opinion; and there is no evidence to support your claims. Repeating the same statements over and over does not make them true.
There is no need for me to "sell a story" or to scam anyone to get in or out of the system. The Bitcoin system is there, and it has been there for more than 13 years. It is available to everyone, and it works. People are not forced to participate in the system. That is the beauty of decentralized currency, you can do whatever you want and no one can stop you. Those are the facts. Your claims are mere fantasies, and reality denies them. You can either accept reality or stay in your fantasyland. The choice is yours.
1997  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin is a Myth and not Real on: May 22, 2022, 12:24:56 PM
Medium of exchange is something that benefits people otherwise it wouldn't become such a medium.

Yes, exactly. If Bitcoin did not benefit people, it would not be where it is today. Get it?

1998  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The average joe would never accept bitcoin as means of payment due to tx fees on: May 22, 2022, 10:51:29 AM
The key problem is TX fees, as long there is a fee to pay, it will not be attractive to the avg user. Why not use cash or card where there is no fees?

As others have already pointed out, there is no card without a transaction fee, no matter who pays for it. And as for cash, can you recommend the best way to accept cash at an online store or for online services?
And, by the way, I consider myself an average user and bitcoin is very attractive to me.
1999  Economy / Reputation / Re: {Reference} Detailed reasons why you recieve a red feedback from me [campaigns]. on: May 22, 2022, 10:23:07 AM
I want to know that how a Newbie like [Thenoss] know how to catch scammer! He/She also know where post will be created. Isn’t it strange? It’s common sense that Thenoss had alt account. That's why He/She know how to catch scammer and where this should be posted.

Even if what you say is true, having multiple accounts is not against the forum rules. Cheating in bounty campaigns with alt accounts, on the other hand, is not against forum rules either but is against campaign rules and is considered cheating of other bounty participants. Some bounties have different rules, but almost all prohibit having more than one account participating in the same campaign at the same time.
Therefore, if you are found participating in a bounty campaign with your alt account, you will get a negative tag not because you have an alt account, but because you cheated or attempted to cheat.
2000  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Newbie! I've learnt to always start somewhere! on: May 22, 2022, 08:34:19 AM
Did you know that to much is nothing but no good? There is no secret. If you want to perform well at something then put your best in it and if it is not yielding then you may have to move on to the next thing. Study and apply what you know and act accordingly.

Strive for the goal. Stay focused and do not get distracted by things which are irrelevant.
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