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201  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Do you still hunt for airdrops? on: June 07, 2023, 10:23:23 AM
Now that I've stopped, I'm wasting both time and money, and I've channeled that energy into buying Cirus and the passive income that will come from it.

Chasing airdrops is endless, and it consumes a lot of valuable time and resources. If it's the Cirus token that you think will generate passive income in the long term, I think go ahead, but my advice is to try looking for other alternatives, for example, following the campaign articles available in several campaigns on Bounties (altcoins), choose a good project and already have a market. In addition to extensive knowledge from writing, you can get more prizes from the projects you participate in.
202  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is ETH the King of Altcoins ? on: June 07, 2023, 10:16:30 AM
If we think about ether such way, then no doubt everybody will agree with such "king" title for ether cause it already has everything to consider it as king of altcoins. Husbands of coins uses ether smart contact blockchain to get launched in market. Ether and ether based coins have always higher transaction fee then others altcoins cause more people using ether Network for transactions at same time. It indicates how highly people use ether more than others altcoins. So yeah, ether is the king

When considering ETH as the king of altcoins, it's hard to dispute its claim to the title. Ethereum has all the necessary attributes to support the designation. It serves as the foundation for countless projects, with developers choosing blockchain smart contracts for their ventures.

It's just that higher transaction fees are associated with Ethereum and its token, but this indicates its widespread use, as more and more people choose the Ethereum network for their transactions. Therefore, I think it makes sense to acknowledge ETH as the reigning king of the altcoin world like you say.
203  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: List of altcoins SEC considers securities on: June 07, 2023, 09:58:51 AM
The recent SEC lawsuits against crypto exchanges were significant, impacting around 10% of the crypto market, equivalent to about $100 billion worth of tokens. Considering the situation, it makes sense to speculate about the potential impact on altcoins, specifically Bitcoin, Ethereum, Binance Coin and Dogecoin. Yes, to some extent this has a bearing on these lawsuits which could result in protracted legal battles, and securities designations can last a long time. The future of altcoins hinges on the outcome of these cases, and only time will tell the true impact on their value and market dynamics.
204  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Blockchain 3.0, Next gen crypto talk on: June 07, 2023, 03:36:26 AM
This is interesting, and One way to identify a Blockchain 3.0 project is to look for features like interoperability with other blockchains, scalability solutions like sharding, privacy enhancements like zero-knowledge proofs, and innovative consensus mechanisms and I think these advancements aim to make blockchain technology more practical for real-world applications, such as supply chain management, identity verification, and voting systems.
205  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Will the altcoin holders hang on until the bull run comes ? on: June 07, 2023, 03:28:45 AM
Also, it's important to learn from our mistakes and not let emotions like FOMO guide your investment decisions. Take the time to research and analyze altcoin basics before investing, and consider diversifying your portfolio to reduce risk. Especially yesterday's incident, many panic sell. I think it's important to be an expert in reading the market. I guess, that's all from me.
206  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What if they tried it on: June 07, 2023, 03:22:17 AM
My opinion Attempting to acquire all crypto assets is likely to be difficult for governments to achieve, as it would require enormous resources and would likely face significant public resistance. Moreover, any attempt to do so would raise serious ethical and legal questions about property rights and individual liberties, potentially leading to periods of unrest and upheaval. Additionally, the decentralized nature of many cryptocurrencies can pose a significant challenge to governments looking to seize assets. Unlike gold, which can be physically seized, cryptocurrency is stored in distributed ledgers, making it difficult to target centrally.

And my view Any attempt to confiscate crypto assets can also result in negative consequences for the economy, as it can erode public trust in government institutions and lead to capital flight. Yes, while it is important for governments to regulate cryptocurrencies in an accountable and transparent manner, attempts to seize assets are likely to be discouraged and impractical.
207  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin Investment: Good Debts vs Bad Debts on: June 07, 2023, 03:12:05 AM
Investing in Bitcoin has the potential to generate high returns, but it is a volatile asset and its value can fluctuate rapidly. I think Yes, borrowing money to invest in Bitcoin is a risky move, and whether debt is good or bad depends on a variety of factors.  On the other hand we are required to be smart here. For example, if you want to become an investor, you must be financially savvy, that is, have a solid investment plan, and be able to repay loans. Therefore, it can be considered default or in other words as bad debt if the investors are not financially stable or if they are unable to repay the loan in the event of a loss.
208  Economy / Economics / Re: Without government job we can survive on: June 07, 2023, 03:02:22 AM
Individuals can take the initiative and start their own businesses, as shown in your popcorn business example. Entrepreneurship can create jobs and lead to economic growth, and with the right mindset and resources, you can succeed as an entrepreneur or business owner. Yes, we might survive without government jobs. Although maybe many of us are waiting for government action to provide jobs. I think one thing is important, that creating jobs is not the only responsibility of the government.
209  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Giving out to promote Bitcoin on: June 07, 2023, 02:54:15 AM
Yes, Good job and Good Inisiation. I think that it's a great initiative to give out Bitcoin to high school students and enlighten them about the benefits of cryptocurrency. By conducting a quiz and explaining how to manage a noncustodial wallet, you are helping to educate the next generation about the future of money. With the growing popularity and acceptance of Bitcoin, it's important to promote its use and adoption. Even if the impact is small, every little bit helps in developing the Bitcoin ecosystem. It's a positive step towards creating a more financially inclusive and decentralized world.
210  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Can NFTs last forever? on: June 07, 2023, 02:43:12 AM
If important data of the nft are not directly stored in the blockchain then why do people think they have ownership of their nft when it can all be easily lost? People spend so much money buying expensive nft like cryptopunk and face the possibility of losing it so quickly if what you said is true.
Am not an nft fan but i would not spend so much money to own an art that i can easily lose.

Of course! If we look at it from another perspective, for example, in the storage and risks involved where When we buy an NFT, the proprietary information is stored on the blockchain, which proves that you own it. However, the actual images or data associated with NFTs are often stored separately, not on the blockchain itself. This means that if data is lost or inaccessible, you may not be able to view or use the NFT properly.

While we still technically own the NFT, it's important to note that there is a risk of losing access to the artwork or associated data. This is something to consider before spending a lot of money on NFTs. although Several platforms are working on solutions to ensure the data is kept more secure it is still a good idea to research and understand the risks involved.
211  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Be patient, don't get discouraged. on: May 29, 2023, 05:21:48 AM
Often times here, some new forum users have been unable to develop consistency in their contributions here mainly as a result of frustration. They abandon their accounts here before they can get their footing and become an important contributor to various discussions, how sad Embarrassed...and how we other forum users have missed out on another maybe perhaps golden perspective.


I think the point of view of each individual is different. For enthusiasm, I think everyone is excited to always be present in this forum. There were many ups and downs when people took part in several campaigns because of constraints on rankings, campaign choices and so on and why did some people take a break because there were many projects being worked on and some have yet to receive payment. I think that's one of the problems.

212  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Start a lending business on: May 29, 2023, 04:59:27 AM
It's normal that you have money but don't have a relationship and the opposite is already known but you don't have the financial ability to run any business, including what you said.

It can and all is possible. in this case I think the concept is the same as banks or other platforms that provide loans in crypto. still the terms and conditions apply and I don't think the financier wants to bother with default.

my advice Set clear and clear terms and conditions for loan transactions, including collateral requirements, loan terms, interest rates, and so on. Make sure all of these agreements are written and approved by both parties in writing and use stamps so that if there is one thing or another it will be easily resolved either legally or otherwise.
213  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to make first buck in crypto without investment? on: May 29, 2023, 04:46:52 AM
First. thanks for the link info you like. I think Participating in forums like Bitcointalk's Games and Rounds board can be a way to start earning in the crypto world without investing as you say, However, when viewed from the time spent and the value of the income generated may be relatively small and not fully reliable and fraud.
214  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What crypto porfolio trackers are people using? on: May 29, 2023, 04:35:04 AM
many just settles with CMC and the rest are just what's available in the app store, I think it doesn't matter that much since many are deriving their data from similar sources anyway, therefore the value of the coin shown gonna be the same.

Correct. Moreover, we Bounthy participants, before joining the campaign, always see whether the project we are participating in is already listed or not. Yes. It's easy, it's simple, and we can also see comments related to the project we are monitoring, whether it's good or negative, even though it's not a benchmark in making a decision, but at least there are issues inside that we can consider before buying it. Yes. CMC is the one that I also use for the first tracking.
215  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Why India has been always against Disruptive Technologies? on: May 29, 2023, 04:03:22 AM



I think attitudes and policies will evolve over time and concern or resistance to disruptive technologies in India, based on historical and cultural factors.

The Indian government may also have read this by taking steps to embrace technology and Public opinion and active engagement with policy makers For example on privacy and regulatory issues so that it can play a role in shaping government decisions and Digital divides and access issues will easily identify where the weak points are.

That's OK. If you have any concerns or ideas about regulatory disruptive technology, I think you should/can join in and participate in constructive discussions, engage with relevant stakeholders, and contribute to the policy-making process.
216  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Do you trade altcoins during the bull run or just hodl? on: May 29, 2023, 03:20:17 AM
The best choice is HODL and the best choice is 50% HODL and the rest is in short pattern trading from the results we buy coins, when the price is the cheapest for example. This, if you are good at managing and monitoring prices. this can increase the number of coins / tokens for the duration of the spin can be daily or weekly. meaning there is an effort to increase the number of assets here.
217  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: The world FIRST decentralized Super-economic Ecosystem!! on: May 29, 2023, 03:12:47 AM
Yes. I've visited your project's wibesite. I'm trying to log into your Twitter account from your platform and I see good progress. at least there is the latest news updates about your project activities. For other improvements, all you have to do is look for partners who have a good reputation to join and support this project and not just presales.
218  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Whats Your Favourite Meme Coins? on: May 28, 2023, 06:31:38 AM
I think, Visually Promising but for the moment I'm not interested yet. Well, you know what they say: "This meme coin is headed to the moon soon" and it's no surprise that they have captured the attention of investors and traders worldwide. While the light-hearted nature of meme coins can be fun, it is important to have a solid understanding of the underlying fundamentals and growth potential before investing. So, cheesy cheesy cheesy to the moon, but be sure to do your research before hitting the market.
219  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Promising altcoins? on: May 28, 2023, 06:21:24 AM
A good pattern I think of distributing your investment among Promising altcoins like Ethereum, Binance Coin, and XRP could be a good decision but don't go to XRP just yet. Nothing is final between XRP and the SEC and this is a legitimate concern for investors because the outcome of such cases can have a significant impact on the value of the coin at worst it can result in a decrease in value or even lead to delisting from the exchange. My advice is just to ETH and BNB first because they are Good Investments and have been tested to be able to calm the heart and mind without feeling anxious even though the market is correcting every time.
220  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Internet is one limitation of bitcoin on: May 28, 2023, 06:11:38 AM
While it is true that Bitcoin requires internet connectivity to function, I think this is a limitation that can disrupt internet services in certain situations such as natural disasters or government-imposed restrictions for one reason or another. But, here's the truth. This is where the government really comes in, if they fully support this adoption, not only that, but satellite-based internet is trying to help make Bitcoin more accessible in areas with limited connectivity, because there are huge benefits that Bitcoin offers, which are still significant.
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