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21  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Trend or long term projects? on: January 22, 2024, 12:07:01 PM
First of all, I think we should know about our style before investing. Are you the one who loves the adrenaline rush of investing and likes to take high risks, or do you tend to be the safest investor? If you're an adrenaline junkie and love high-risk investments, go for the short-term ones, but if you're searching for a safer option, go for the long-term ones. The most ideal ones, of course, are to invest both in long-term projects and short-term ones (memes coin). By doing this, you can put your eggs in several bags, and one project could cover the other when, unfortunately, you face something bad. Investing both in the short and long term has its own challenges, and we have to know about this and about ourselves too so we can anticipate it well.
22  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Have you holding any gaming based altcoins? on: January 22, 2024, 11:58:23 AM
Of course. As far as I know, GameFi projects are still one of the hottest topics in the crypto space and are considered one of the fields that will strive hard and be pumped hard in the next bull run. So I won't lose the chances. As far as I know, there are some projects that's believed to be flying high in the next bull run, according to Binance, including gamefi, socialfi, anything related to AI, real world assets, and many more. You can check their analysis here  link
23  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Where to buy TON coins? on: January 22, 2024, 11:40:29 AM
You can always check this link to find out which exchanges have listed TON in Market Cap. If you want to know which one is best, of course it depends on what you mean by "best.". According to Market Cap, one of them will be HTX because it has the highest trading volume as of now, and it's number one on those websites too, which means HTX is dependable and reliable. Another ten exchanges below it would also be a good choice for you to buy TON safely.
24  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Time to be cautious: Everyone is not market expert on: January 21, 2024, 12:45:45 PM
The phrase 'Everyone is not an expert' holds true, especially in the crypto space, where predicting movements is at another level of complexity. Our best approach is to conduct thorough research, empowering us to take responsibility for our decisions. This way, we avoid blaming others for failures and save time, money, and effort. Entering the crypto space requires preparation for encounters with scammers, manipulators, and other malicious individuals seeking to exploit or drain your funds. Stay vigilant, as the crypto space demands a keen eye for potential threats and a commitment to protecting yourself from the ever-present risks.

25  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Another attempt from Impersonators of Trust Wallet Support to steal. on: January 21, 2024, 12:14:53 PM
It's crucial to remind our community consistently about the need to stay vigilant. Always keep your wallet's private key to yourself, avoiding sharing it even with those you trust initially. This stands as an essential, unspoken guideline we must adhere to. Additionally, I strongly recommend minimizing KYC involvement. Resist revealing your real identity easily in the crypto space. It's a belief we should share beyond this forum, particularly on social media. Many newcomers seek information on crypto through these platforms, making it vital to spread awareness about privacy and security practices.

26  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: You only got what you deserve on: January 21, 2024, 12:02:59 PM
I resonate with this perspective as it aligns with my religious beliefs. It emphasizes that our sustenance is predetermined by a higher power, encouraging gratitude for what we receive. Despite our efforts and hard work, if something is not meant for us, it won't materialize. Learning to be content and sincere, I've adopted an "ikhlas" approach, letting go of outcomes while actively exploring alternative income sources. This mindset allows me to navigate life with humility, acknowledging that what comes our way is a part of a larger plan set by a divine force.

Makes sense because we need such belief which will help us to cope with any loses which may be temporary loss but we will feel everything goes against us and eventually people gets trapped in depression. But, if we understand that our job here is to work hard and keep upskilling ourselves and learning new things and trying to do things differently regardless of outcome as sometimes we don't get the desired outcome but what follows is much better than that. But we should take this as an excuse for our laziness wherein one shouldn't put in efforts and thinks they will get what they deserve without any efforts, because one don't deserve anything without any efforts.

Certainly, I understand your point of view. Working hard and putting in effort are essential steps, and the concept of "Ikhlas" can be complemented by perseverance and dedication. It's like a partnership with God's will, where we strive, pray, and remain sincere in our efforts, believing that success comes from a combination of hard work and divine guidance. This balanced approach aligns with many beliefs and values, creating a harmonious synergy between human endeavor and faith.
27  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: You only got what you deserve on: January 20, 2024, 12:05:21 PM
I resonate with this perspective as it aligns with my religious beliefs. It emphasizes that our sustenance is predetermined by a higher power, encouraging gratitude for what we receive. Despite our efforts and hard work, if something is not meant for us, it won't materialize. Learning to be content and sincere, I've adopted an "ikhlas" approach, letting go of outcomes while actively exploring alternative income sources. This mindset allows me to navigate life with humility, acknowledging that what comes our way is a part of a larger plan set by a divine force.
28  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: A piece of advise to everyone. on: January 20, 2024, 11:58:45 AM
In my humble opinion, this forum is a space for sharing knowledge and opinions, emphasizing open discussions without emotional reactions or arrogance.The forum members are encouraged to express their thoughts calmly, fostering a conducive environment. It's crucial not to impose ideas on others, maintaining a respectful tone to prevent aggressive responses. Ego should be set aside to create a harmonious space where diverse opinions can coexist. The goal is to keep the forum welcoming, allowing everyone to share their insights without suppressing their individual knowledge and perspectives.
29  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I need your contribution and opinion on: January 20, 2024, 11:04:31 AM
Investing in Bitcoin has changed over the years. Initially, buying a whole Bitcoin or even a thousand at a low cost was possible. Now, with the higher price, fractional buying and Dollar-Cost Averaging (DCA) are popular strategies. Believers anticipate Bitcoin's eventual surge, making any entry point valid. However, corrections do occur, providing opportunities to add to holdings and sell for profit during upward trends. It's essential to adapt strategies based on market conditions and believe in Bitcoin's long-term growth potential.
30  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Has this forum helped you gain experience in bitcoin, share your experience on: January 19, 2024, 04:40:05 AM
By the way, it's metamask buddy haha kidding please don't get offended. Anyway, I've been part of this forum since 2017, and it's like watching it grow alongside me. This community has been my go-to source for knowledge, covering everything from the basics of navigating the crypto space to advanced topics like from NFTs, DEX, DeFi, GameFi, and now RWA. What's fascinating is that I've absorbed this information organically through interactive discussions rather than deliberately scouring articles daily. The forum has become my dynamic classroom, making learning about the crypto world a genuinely enjoyable and engaging experience.
31  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Phemedrone Stealer targeting crypto wallets, do not click URL shorteners on: January 19, 2024, 04:31:57 AM
I'm truly appreciative of those who generously share their knowledge, preventing others from falling into traps. This information is invaluable. Given the constant growth in technology, there's a parallel rise in methods used by ill-intentioned individuals to steal money. Keeping up with daily tech news can be cumbersome, but stumbling upon these crucial insights while engaging in forums simplifies the process. It's like discovering vital knowledge naturally amidst meaningful discussions. In a world where technology evolves every day, being part of such forums not only fosters community but also ensures we stay informed about emerging threats without the need for intentional searches.
32  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How to change trading pairs on existing holdings? on: January 19, 2024, 04:26:12 AM
May you explain further where do you see the portfolio?. If you see it in a wallet (could you share the wallet's name), What you see in your wallet might be an estimate of your asset value in USDT, not the actual pairings. If you see it in an exchange, I assume the pairings you observe, like CSPR/BTC or CTSI/BTC, can be changed based on what the exchange offers. If you wish to switch pairings, you can easily do so depending on the available options. It's important to note that these pairings are flexible, and you have the flexibility to adjust them as needed. This provides convenience and allows you to manage your portfolio according to your preferences within the exchange's offerings.
33  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Safety first before accumulation, a lesson I learnt the hard way on: January 16, 2024, 11:40:14 AM
I'm curious about what happened with your crypto wallet, how your private keys got revealed, and how you lost $2000 using a software wallet. If you could share the details, it might help us understand better and avoid falling into the same situation. I understand your suggestion to invest in a hardware wallet for better security, but I'm curious about why you decided to ditch the software wallet. Can you provide more information about your experience? It could offer valuable insights for others in the community.
34  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Newbies are not Scums.... Learning is a Process and it's progressive. on: January 16, 2024, 11:31:39 AM
First of all, I'm sorry to hear about your experience, but as you mentioned, it's just how some people do things here. Being labeled as a newbie is just a rank, not a measure of knowledge. It might be because of inactivity or various reasons. To those considered newbies, don't feel discouraged. Remember why you joined and focus on what's best for you. Keep learning; being a newbie is temporary. With effort and growth, we can all evolve beyond that label. Let's stay positive and committed to our intentions for being here. Everyone has their journey, and continuous effort leads to progress.
35  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Patience is power on: January 16, 2024, 11:20:34 AM
...that all the newbies should Hodl coins instead of trading...

I think I have to agree to disagree with this statement. While holding coins can be good, not all projects are worth the HODL. It's crucial to be cautious, especially with new projects lacking a proven track record; they might pose risks like scams or rugpulls. Risk management is key. Established coins like BTC, ETH, Solana, Matic, BNB carry a better reputation and are likely safer to HODL, even in downtrends. There's a chance these established projects can bounce back or even see significant growth. It's about striking a balance between potential gains and minimizing risks, especially when dealing with newer or less-known assets.
36  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Which wallet can i use for my needs on: January 15, 2024, 11:41:05 AM
I think there are two popular types of wallets for cryptocurrencies. First, we have hardware wallets like Ledger and Trezor, these are physical devices keeping your crypto offline for added security. Then, there are software wallets, which can be accessed online. Now, in the software category, you've got custodial wallets (managed by third parties like exchanges) and non-custodial wallets (where you control your private keys). Examples include MyEtherWallet, Trust Wallet, and SafePal. For extra safety, hardware wallets are top-notch, but if you prefer online, non-custodial ones are great – just manage those private keys carefully. Always stay vigilant online and protect your assets from phishing and other internet risks. Safety first!
37  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Be careful and don’t promote a scam campaign on: January 15, 2024, 11:25:29 AM
Thank you; I'm grateful to have come across your post. Your reminder is valuable, not only for newbies but also for those who might overlook this in their pursuit of bounty earnings. Choosing a signature to display is crucial; it's tied to our reputation. Personally, I opt for signatures from reputable bounty managers like Irfan Pak. This decision helps me avoid questionable projects and complements my own research efforts. Your insight prompts us to be discerning, not just about the potential rewards but also about the projects we align ourselves with. It's a thoughtful approach, ensuring that our online presence reflects projects with credibility and aligns with our commitment to quality in the crypto space.
38  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Don't trust social media on: January 15, 2024, 11:10:01 AM
I've learned to be cautious about unverified sources, especially on social media and Telegram. I've steered clear of falling for airdrops promising easy money; now, I focus on bounties. Currently, I'm an admin for a project I find trustworthy (at least based on my analysis). Airdrops are too risky with low chances of success. I rely on forums for information because it's a place where others can verify and cross-check details. It feels more reliable, knowing that information is open for scrutiny and discussion. Forums offer a more secure space for gathering insights and making informed decisions in the unpredictable world of crypto.
39  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Cryptocurrency Job List on: January 14, 2024, 06:28:28 AM
This list seems like finding a gem in a stack or an oasis in the middle of the Sahara, kind of a rare discovery. While many would appreciate it, not everyone might get accepted. There's likely strict criteria for recruitment if it's on a well-known website. So, while it's valuable, getting in might not be a breeze. It's like stumbling upon something precious, but you have to meet some tough standards. Nonetheless, it's worth exploring and trying to meet those criteria if it aligns with your goals. A bit like finding a hidden treasure, but with a challenging path to reach it.
40  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Just HODL on: January 13, 2024, 02:46:54 AM
Just a heads up, Bitcoin's halving is coming, signaling a potential bull run. Enjoy the ride, but don't get too greedy. Good risk management is key; it's not about going all in recklessly. Be smart, find a solid strategy for this season. For those playing it safe, BTC is a reliable bet. Diversifying your investments is wise, but be cautious with meme coins; they come with risks. If you choose to invest, be aware of the risks and only invest what you're willing to lose. It's about being savvy and ready for potential shifts. Let's navigate this together with caution and wisdom.
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