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21  Economy / Economics / Re: What is the golden rule of investment? on: June 18, 2022, 05:41:50 AM
To me personally the golden rule of investment is never invest what you cannot afford to lose cause anything can happen on the way.Luna back then was one of the best crytocurrency project that people made huge profits from before the crash.One should not have leave all their funds in it after such profits there should have diversity their profits into other things as no one can tell what would happen in the next in the future.
A very good rule, I stick to it myself. Cryptocurrency is now a tool with the ability to multiply your money. A lot does not depend on you, so do not count on this money, it's like a casino. Shares will be a more reliable tool.
22  Economy / Economics / Re: Standard of living on: June 17, 2022, 12:40:01 PM
The standard of living is increasing because of inflation, in my country the basic needs continue to rise, many subsidies are eliminated so as to make many people difficult to find income, this is a factor of many people who have to work far to meet the needs, and for the minimum standard of living in my place is needed at least $ 100 per month per person.
I think for the person who is hard working and have set goals. They can do good in life.
To have a better standard of life - one needs to be hardworking and honest, things fall in line then
A lot depends on the direction in which you work, perhaps regardless of your efforts, you can be demoted, because a full-fledged crisis and a possible famine have not yet begun. This post is about the fact that already now many are beginning to experience financial problems, not to mention the future.
23  Economy / Economics / Re: Apple wants to replace all passwords with biometrics on: June 17, 2022, 12:35:27 PM
Despite of biometrics solutions being better than passwords, they are still vulnerable to theft of data, the biometric information can be stolen.
I'd rather an approach where people started to use universal small cryptographic devices which would work in a similar way Trezor T does to login through U2F, maybe even combine both approaches to harden the security of the accounts.

In the end, we can change our passwords but we cannot change our fingerprints, our iris or face so easily...
Indeed, it is enough that once your biometric data falls into the hands of scammers, and this is where your privacy will end. I'd rather change my password than give my biometrics to some scammer. And I'm not one of those people who put passwords like 12345 and so on. Crazy people. 
24  Economy / Economics / Re: Russian Ruble Surpasses Brazil’s Real as Year’s Best-Performing Currency on: June 17, 2022, 12:24:01 PM
Understand that the ruble has become the most growing currency because before that it was the most unstable and fallen. Of course, no one expected just such a growth, but the competent actions of Russian economists gave a very good result.
25  Economy / Economics / Re: Can Central Bank Digital Currencies Kill Cryptocurrencies ? on: June 16, 2022, 04:28:44 PM
Indeed, the digital currencies of some large countries will look much safer than ether or bitcoin. This currency will be supported by something, we will understand that this country will try to support this currency. There will be at least some support for thoughts.
26  Economy / Economics / Re: Wheat War I is going to be World War III on: June 16, 2022, 04:23:13 PM
Future wars will be food wars and water wars this is just a start. There is a need to recognize and work on sustainable development and there is a need that we start growing our food on our terraces and indoors as well. To feed the increasing population of the world we need to innovate and make world a better place.
I agree with you that you need to try to provide yourself with a minimum supply of food. Many do not have extra time for this activity, so it is easier for them to buy food. In the near future, many will reconsider their views on life in the direction of their small farm.
27  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin Legal Tender in Central African Republic on: June 16, 2022, 04:17:28 PM
I think they will have big problems with this idea. It is very important that some developing countries try such that in the future more developed countries, looking at their mistakes, will already make really good cryptoeconomics in their state.
28  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Will Russia Emerge As The Next Dominant Superpower on: June 15, 2022, 03:09:01 PM
Russia will not become a superpower until it begins to process its resources within its own country. While all resources go abroad in their raw form, the benefit goes only to officials in their pockets, so you first need to deal with this moment, and then think about world domination.
29  Economy / Economics / Re: LMAO: India resells Russian oil to the European Union. on: June 15, 2022, 02:33:40 PM
The same thing happens in the Baltic Sea. A Russian tanker sails up and pours its contents into a huge other tanker, where the oil is mixed and it turns out that this is no longer Russian oil, very convenient. It's called the Latvian Blend. There will always be ways around, Europe will not be able not to buy Russian oil.
30  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Who will be Russia's next market target?? on: June 15, 2022, 02:09:34 PM
In fact, the oil embargo is more of a shot in the foot than Russia. Putin has established good ties with potential oil buyers, so there will be no major problems. Of course, oil will be sold at a discount, but there will still be profits. So the refusal to link oil with the dollar only plays into the hands of Russia.
31  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: 👉 Nody.ai Bounty Campaign | Budget: 5Million $NODY ~ $50k | 3 Weeks | ESCROWED. on: June 14, 2022, 08:11:59 PM
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32  Economy / Economics / Re: Historic Moment for Real Estate as House is Sold for 3 Bitcoins in Portugal on: May 10, 2022, 09:01:07 AM
Most likely, the seller wanted to invest in bitcoin and thus found a very good option on how to do it. It’s a pity for this seller, because now bitcoin has fallen to $30k, it turns out that he sold his house at a very low price. Just a few days and everything would be fine. This volatility is why I don't like bitcoin.
33  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Crypto NFT is illiquid and prone to a big loss on: May 10, 2022, 03:34:43 AM
NFT today is still a very immature product on which everyone is trying to raise money due to the big hype. I think that a new generation of NFTs will appear in 3d space somewhere in the metaverses and it can already be called a really worthy replacement for 2d pictures. Now it is nothing more than an avatar in the social network.
34  Economy / Economics / Re: El Salvador close to default? on: May 09, 2022, 07:16:58 PM
The bitcoin bond is set to be September of this year, but I wish Nayib Bukele did not talk in favour of Russia before the war started with Ukraine, people know that Nayib Bukele is supporting Russia. This can be one of the reasons that might made the bitcoin bond success to be retarded or become difficult to be possible as some investors that wanted to invest before may not invest again.
Indeed, now most people who have big finances try not to go against the flow, they have something to lose, so they will not risk their money in this whole story. They want stability, and they won't find it in El Salvador. Moreover, the recent fall of bitcoin to almost $30k is bringing El Salvador closer to collapse.
35  Economy / Economics / Re: Will BTC be used as a world currency?? on: May 09, 2022, 07:09:49 PM
It is possible for such a long period of time that something will change and many countries will accept cryptocurrency. But now it is impossible. This will start to work if countries start investing their assets in parallel in cryptocurrency, and constant volatility repels them.
36  Economy / Economics / Re: Standard of living on: May 07, 2022, 10:12:56 PM
The increase in prices in my country began a long time ago and continues to this day. Many things have risen in price by 2 times, so I know about inflation firsthand. I can say that even with such a situation it is possible to cope, it is enough not to stand still and constantly develop. Perhaps if I had paid attention to cryptocurrency earlier, I would not have lost so much money through inflation.
37  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoins and Influential Social Networks on: May 07, 2022, 10:05:01 PM
Mass “maneuver” networks or current social networks can be used to boost or defame a currency (crypto). Overall, is it beneficial to use monetary investment in social media to increase the value of a cryptocurrency? Even at the risk of defamation by the network itself?
This is already quite developed and brings great benefits when advertising cryptocurrencies on social networks. As an example, this is advertising of various crypto projects through Telegram, Twitter, etc. These directions are available in almost every bounty company. This works very well because many projects collect on this large fortune.
38  Economy / Economics / Re: "...all of the bitcoin in the world for $25" on: May 07, 2022, 05:07:20 PM
Warren Buffet recently made a strong declaration that he wouldn't buy all of the bitcoin in the world for $25, and it gave us a better glimpse of how he really views cryptocurrency. He went on to say that Bitcoin "doesn't multiply" and "doesn't produce anything," which is true if you think about it, except what multiplies in BTC is its value. I wonder what would make Buffet change his perception of BTC. Or maybe he's just trying to influence the crypto market for a bargain buy.
I think he is lying. Of course he would like to control such a large financial market. With his help, he could become several times richer, and he understands this very well. Perhaps he no longer wants to understand everything about it, but if he is really offered a very good deal, then he will go for it.
39  Economy / Economics / Re: What would happen if Tesla decided to sell its Bitcoin? on: May 07, 2022, 04:48:03 PM
If Elon sells all his bitcoins, then this will affect the bitcoin rate as a whole quite strongly, but I think not for long. It may take a few weeks for it to normalize. This will be a good opportunity to bribe bitcoins for further sale. This is not negative news, so the market will quickly return the bitcoin rate to its previous rate.
40  Economy / Economics / Re: Is Elon musk's buying of Twitter fueled by Jack Sweeney?? on: May 06, 2022, 11:24:03 AM
I think Jack has nothing to do with this purchase. Elon has long wanted to create his own free social network, but in the end it turned out to be easier to buy a ready-made version and adapt it a little for himself. In general, the story with Jack is very interesting, it was very in vain that he did not agree to $ 5,000.
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