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201  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Getting paid in Bitcoin vs getting paid in Fiat on: August 01, 2021, 08:07:05 PM
Yep. Even people who know Bitcoin probably don't want to be paid in Bitcoin as they know it is very volatile. If it is their primary job, I am sure they prefer to be paid in fiats. It will be easier to use fiats to buy all stuff (goods) and the value of fiats isn't volatile as Bitcoin. All the employees should think about this, and they are likely to choose fiats because of that consideration. We cannot force them to be paid in Bitcoin, especially in a country that Bitcoin cannot be used as a legal payment tool.

True,  employees will definitely prefer to be paid fiat rather than Bitcoin, with the reason maybe even though they know what Bitcoin is and the things of its advantages, a daily freelance employee needs to be paid to meet their needs without the hassle of transactions to and fro. And not necessarily they know how to exchange Bitcoin for fiat money. They will find it difficult especially as a beginner in holding Bitcoin whose value is not fully understood.


Alternatively or preferably such payment can be made via a stable coin such as USDT whose value is more stable which I believe is better than Fiat because of involvement of the bank and tax deductions, unfortunately majority of the employees who are cryptos oriented prefers Bitcoin payment whose value is very volatile and unstable, personally I will prefer a USDT or BUSD as salary payment a drop in the price of Bitcoin immediately after payment of salary is a drawback likewise an increase in price is an advantage thus a win-win situation but it still very risky especially in a bearish season where price dumped rapidly or massively with a short period of time.

You are right, maybe for the US and surrounding areas, but for other countries they still need cash in the form of their respective country banknotes, it is still an option.
202  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: 🎁🎁 Airdrops or Bounty Campaigns ❓ on: July 31, 2021, 04:57:56 PM

do we need a Binance statement? of course, because this is not necessarily really realized. You need to prove it officially and not sow nonsense here.
We'll hope it's a true guarantee and doesn't damage your reputation as a newbie who came and made this post before you hired a copper member to post a promotion.

first : you said you are developing a gambling site https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5351546.msg57578829#msg57578829
Second: you are realizing the concept of NFT https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5351980.msg57579557#msg57579557
Your third suggestion in this post.

So which one will you really finish first?
203  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Getting paid in Bitcoin vs getting paid in Fiat on: July 31, 2021, 04:15:29 PM
Maybe for some employees who know and love Bitcoin it will be very easy to accept it. Not for those who feel fiat is everything. so it's better to use two options to balance what an agreeable employee wants with what he or she wants to receive from his job.
We doesn't really mind that, because both are important to continue to hire employees without having control over their payments.
204  Economy / Economics / Re: The Role of Government in Crypto on: July 31, 2021, 03:52:39 PM
Don't let the government have access to control over crypto, for whatever reason. Because if we already have regulations on monitoring our assets, it will be very uncomfortable for me personally to be monitored by any party. Even my neighbors are not allowed to know about it.
And one thing, don't forget how decentralization keeps our freedom in the proper realm. If government rules try to enter, then it's easily said to be crypto centralization. Very bad for our future.
205  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bye Bye Bitcoin on: July 29, 2021, 06:16:48 PM
It turns out that there are still articles like this when the whole world has recognized the existence of Bitcoin. usually this is just to scare away beginners who want to dive into the world of cryptocurrency.
excerpt from that damn article
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How should governments respond? Besieged with cyberattacks, the Biden administration has been struggling with this question of cybersecurity with few clear answers. Cyber offense still seems to beat cyber defense.

Like trying to pit the government against the government and trying to turn the truth out of it. I hope dai isn't Warren's stooge. LOL
206  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Poker casino but need KYC, is this really necessary? on: July 29, 2021, 05:50:16 PM
Based on this kind of case, there are 2 options that can be taken if you are in that position, namely:

First: if you agree to KYC, then you can withdraw the money but at the risk of your personal data being a second party, which can be used without you knowing it. Your withdrawn money has run out but your data will still be there and can be traded at any time.

Second: if you don't do KYC, then you lose the funds that have been collected but your personal data is safe from actions that you don't expect beyond your own control.

so you just choose !!
207  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Ethics of boxing and gambling on: July 29, 2021, 05:27:10 PM
For how many years boxing already in the market? I mean since then boxing are considered as sport and bettors are coming in to watch the game.

Yes, there’s a risk of trauma and dying because of boxing this is why boxer have to be more fit before they fight and they understand the risk of it. It’s hard to question if its more on a gambling, because boxers take this seriously and considered as their true passions, they are happy on that profession.

no boxer fights injured. They must meet several requirements to be able to compete, in addition to being healthy, weight is also a requirement to be able to fight in the ring.
All based on the rules that have been made in order to minimize things that are not wanted to happen during the match. As for the aftermath of injury and some of it has become a risk. Not only in boxing, in football, the injuries are even more severe than in the boxing ring.
208  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Motivated by "breaking the code" on: July 29, 2021, 05:21:42 PM

If your neighbors can win the most from slot machines, that will be worth spinning in a nearby bar, but if he loses his money and is still searching for the right bar, I do not think that is worth it. I am not sure that many gamblers can break their code in the slot machines because that needs knowledge, skills, and luck.

I never think much about that because playing on slots machines really needs the luck to win. And I do not think that many gamblers can win from the slot machines. I think people like slot machines because they get fun while rolling the image and hit the jackpot. Besides that, maybe the amount of money to bet is not too high so they can roll many times.

For me, Slot machines are fun even though they lose more than getting three symbols in a row. Gambling games on slot machines have been around for a long time and are still effective with various picture features and a comfortable display when playing. Especially with tense music, adding to the sense of addiction.
209  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin as a speculative asset or as currency on: July 28, 2021, 04:07:25 PM
there is nothing wrong if it is currently referred to as a speculative asset. Because considering we all have made the price of Bitcoin vary from time to time. It is so often juxtaposed with the manipulation of prices by the pope-adjusted on-demand.
As for the relationship with the CBDC which is often implicated, it is very clear that the government is using the same control pattern that Bitcoin does not have. In simple terms, the government wants to know how much finance it has, then uses it as a reference as tax data.
210  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin price is returning to $40K — But will shorts have their revenge? on: July 28, 2021, 03:49:15 PM
Short for Bitcoins? I strongly discourage if all should trade using short-range schemes. While the holders will stay long enough in this bull market. In my opinion, Short, for now, will be too high risk if not prepared with a mature strategy. After all, the most effective thing for Bitcoin trading right now is to keep holding on to it until everything is at its highest peak.
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211  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Ethics of boxing and gambling on: July 28, 2021, 03:19:11 PM
It's almost part of the culture and to be honest, some people are really enjoying this kind of sport. People could gamble on anything no matter how brutal it is. We could even gamble on simple things so what more on sports like this? It's our personal choice if we'll bet on this type of sport or not but for many people, they find it entertaining.

Like other gambling, entertainment is the desire of gamblers to continue to satisfy what they think can be profitable. It doesn't matter what kind of sport you say, because the important thing is to bet on what you see, then ignore the consequences.
There is no prohibition against gambling, as long as it is outside the context of the game, and the bettors are not in it, then they are free to bet on the boxer they feel is the champion who will win.
212  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Motivated by "breaking the code" on: July 28, 2021, 03:03:54 PM

Maybe that's just their way of dealing with losses. It's hard to cheat on slot machines and I also have friends who have lost a lot in slot machines and regret things later on. There's no definite technique or strategy on it and the result will always rely on your luck. Sometimes, greediness to earn more is one of the reasons why players lost in slot machines.

and finally, a few hours ago I felt it when playing Slots. It really drained all my balance. Slot machines have been designed, so that when we stop, we are given a win. Then after continuing, we will be defeated again. There is no easy jackpot to get.
213  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: prepare for next halving on: July 27, 2021, 01:49:01 PM
Time span from 2024 to 2028, what do you think about the Halving concept? Then by preparing for the year that has been determined, you can relax not taking advantage of the price conditions which of course have to raise various funds just to welcome the next Halving?
How do you see the concept of halving? Once every 4 years with high ATH? or more simply, the moment where the price of Bitcoin exceeds the current price?
214  Economy / Economics / Re: Why do most cryptocurrencies rise and fall together? on: July 27, 2021, 01:38:41 PM
Observing the cryptocurrency market, we found that although most cryptocurrencies have price differences, most of them will fluctuate with the price trend of Bitcoin. When the price of Bitcoin increases, most other cryptocurrencies will also increase, and vice versa.
Is this trend due to large accounts operating on multiple exchanges or countless retail investors carrying price differences? Or is it caused by other operations?


Many peoples say that not more than 100 speculators control crypto prices, of course this is difficult to prove but when I see bitcoin owners with a large portion then I now believe. Cryptocurrencies rise and fall together of course because most of the top 10 cryptocurrencies holders buy or sell simultaneously.


Simultaneously in terms of sales and purchases or what? maybe you can explain a little about the procedure that is said at the same time? I really want to know how it can be absolutely sure in a sentence Simultaneously, have they confirmed from one holder to another?
as a person who does not know much about this, it would be very useful if you gave me a little picture.
215  Economy / Speculation / Re: Is Bitcoin bull market back on: July 27, 2021, 01:13:02 PM
It's about to get into $40k just now.

As I post this, $300 more and it's already on $40k. The news about Amazon seems to be one of the reasons why we're seeing this price increase and it's very nice to see it again go in $40k.

Well, most of us missed that price.

there are various fluctuations that will later bring news about Amazon that encourage them to adopt Bitcoin. So it can't be denied just for the sake of growing all transactions on Amazon. If they are really serious about adopting Bitcoin by the end of the year.
Although it will continue to feel faster for a while. so the target will be above $50,000. And for now all need to prepare for the increase in preparation that is quite maximal.
We won't be happy just yet, because for the time being following up on Amazon's decision is what we're most looking forward to. so with that look at how strong Amazon's influence is on Bitcoin price growth.
216  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: [Signature Campaign] The Standard 🚀 Most Awaiting Campaign - Lucrative Rewards on: July 27, 2021, 02:32:45 AM
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217  Economy / Economics / Re: Why do most cryptocurrencies rise and fall together? on: July 26, 2021, 06:40:23 PM
FOMO. Fear of missing out or loosing is the reason why most cryptocurrencies rise and fall together. When people watch the market news and there's a negative news that they know will affect cryptocurrency market, they either pump and dump their current crypto holding depending on the kind of effect the news is predicted to cause. Nobody wants to lose so they do what they have to do. And as we already know, most of these coins are  tied to BTC.

Covering the ears is one thing that must be done. avoid news that is risky to trade. Hold on long and go to a desert island for a few years. come back with market conditions that have grown big. That's the analogy I'm trying to apply, but in a simple realm. Not too ambitious to listen to and receive dangerous news. Karen I realized, as a small trader it could be a big risk.
218  Economy / Speculation / Re: Is Bitcoin bull market back on: July 26, 2021, 06:30:42 PM
I am expecting for hit to be stable again to $40k. But if it won't break that price as there's a sudden positive movement again, it's likely to stay where it is right now.

But with its pricing, that's a better price that we've got and it's looking good as with those sentiments are becoming positive again. Well, many will hate it but there's again the person that's being involved with this rise.

Stable at $40k is ideal for Bitcoin in its current state. It will be very valuable when the Bitcoin price is below $35K but at that time it becomes a price release event for some short-term holders. It's a shame, they don't pay much attention to the factors that are getting more and more aggressive. One of them that is still strong and continues to exist is the adoption of various important elements. Did Amazon really keep its word at the end of the year? I'm really looking forward to that.
219  Economy / Economics / Re: What are the difficulties with Amazon accepting Bitcoin payments? on: July 26, 2021, 06:19:23 PM
prices go up, so how can we find out who is ready to increase prices, while Amazon itself is still in the planning stages? Is it just making news stories that can result in such a big price increase?

I didn't watch the early minutes rise, and missed the news on how Amazon announced the adoption of Bitcoin payments. However, I'm more and more curious as to why it took only a short time after the news, and then the whales pumped up prices. So behind the news, the popes took advantage of the situation?
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