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2161  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin On-Chain Demand Rising, But Slower Than In Previous Cycles on: February 27, 2023, 12:30:59 AM
It's just my opinion but I think the older addresses are still in dormant/sleep mode. Maybe we don't see many new active addresses because some people might use the old address and buy bitcoin and just hold it and see where the market is going to be.

And we are still at an early stage of bullish maybe this become one of a reason too, or we can see more active address when the world economy is settling down interest rates down and etc.
2162  Economy / Economics / Re: Is Bitcoin Disrupting our Financial Landscape? on: February 26, 2023, 11:39:59 AM
In my opinion for now is No. But in the future, it might change or disrupt some Financial Landscape. for the short term, we might see a change in the financial industry and keep changing since the problem keeps existing. and in my theory, the traditional finance system keeps exist and along with crypto industry since crypto gaining more people. but yeah it will change in here and there
2163  Economy / Economics / Re: Eu Cina vs USA russia oil vs Green energy on: February 26, 2023, 11:28:12 AM
If you read or hear the news that most countries started to set goals of having zero carbon emissions by the set year. Including China as well. But It will happen in the next decade or even a couple of decades ahead.

But for now, they will fight for the energy like from the past of century. and what we can do for now is save energy as much as possible. good to us and good for the planet

2164  Economy / Economics / Re: Is There a Lesson for Economies and Entrepreneurs to Learn from Bankruptcy? on: February 26, 2023, 11:23:53 AM
Many happened in the past year and bad news everywhere including war and economic recession. Covid pandemic, tech sector that a lot of people. and yeah most of the news is economic things. Domino effect too. Especially in the crypto industry.

But there is always opportunity if we can spot one and we can learn from past mistakes from what they doing. Maybe we will find a better solution or anything else. Including what we gonna do with our money after Ftx happened.

2165  Economy / Economics / Re: Methods to cut food costs on: February 26, 2023, 11:18:17 AM
I'm not living in the US but you have good point. I should merit you but Im out of it.

I have read a book but I don't remember the name and it says "Promo is always existed" My point is that we can actually live well and enjoy life from the discount like you have been shared. and this not just happened with food it can be clothes and anything and if you guys want a discount just give a little research and you will find one. Keep searching and good luck. but personal tip don't fall to deep to promo when you still can afford
2166  Economy / Economics / Re: Money and education on: February 26, 2023, 11:12:26 AM
Well when it comes to money and education it always being debatable some person says that we need to become smart and achieve a good education to survive, but some people says that we need to learn money that not been taught on regular shool.

the point of two is we need educate ourself to survive in this world both of them are true but let say I combine the two of them we need Education that taught how money works. Because we live for search money and we need to tackle this up.
2167  Economy / Economics / Re: Do you have any financial regrets ? on: February 26, 2023, 11:08:03 AM
Oh believe me man all people here I bet have " life regrets" and this is also needed in our life. I mean experiences like what you happened to you is come at a very high cost. and yes that including to our finances I mean I have known bitcoin since 2014 which was my second year in my highschool if I knew bitcoin would go crazy I obviously buy a lot. But we are not psychic that can predict things, i mean we are gonna be rich if can predit anything before happen.

What we need to focus right know is the future and make the experience from the past as a weapon or shield. and keep learning
2168  Economy / Speculation / Re: All of the World’s Money and Markets in One Visualization on: February 25, 2023, 02:20:59 AM
first of all thanks for the info and I just checked the crypto market cap at a peak worth 2.82 trillion  Cool well there is time crypto beat apple  Grin but this still can be achievement.

1 million per coin  Grin I hope I'm still alive to see that.

Anyway, its a little bit out of topic but I saw this



Military Spending its around $2.1 Trillion in 2021 alone  Roll Eyes

"The U.N. World Food Programme feeds over 100 million people facing severe hunger in more than 120 countries and territories every year. In 2021, we did this with a budget of $9.6 billion dollars, which was still $5.2 billion dollars short of our total funding requirements. Clearly, ending world hunger will require more money.

Back in July of 2021, U.N. World Food Programme Executive Director David Beasley told us it would take an estimated $40 billion each year to end world hunger by 2030. " - https://www.wfpusa.org/articles/how-much-would-it-cost-to-end-world-hunger/

so basically we can end world hunger if we allocate military spending to this  Roll Eyes
2169  Economy / Speculation / Re: What comes next for Bitcoin: $20K or $30K? on: February 25, 2023, 02:09:27 AM
for now, 25K level is the crucial point but based on your chart if we can break and remain stable at 25K level it is not impossible to test the resistance of 30K maybe little bit impossible on this first Q1 to stable at above 30K since 31K is very high to break,

bitcoin previously test 31K level as support many times and this becomes a major resistance in my opinion but well see  Wink
2170  Economy / Speculation / Re: What Is Your Bitcoin market speculation for the month on: February 25, 2023, 02:04:32 AM
The February is near to end now is already the 25th of the month but we don't see that price break the 25k level I share my trading view in my last post here

The price was really hard and test many time the 25K level or in my case is FIbbo base trend daily timeframe 0.236 this was a crucial point too. the price remains above EMA 100 and 200 and still above support zone 23K level if the price remain stable I think we gonna see 25K level on march
2171  Economy / Speculation / Re: Why is there so much resistance for Bitcoin reaching $25,000 on: February 25, 2023, 01:58:07 AM
Because people are taking profits, if they bought at $16k or $17k, selling at $24-25k is a pretty good deal, making 50% profit in a few months is a very good performance. This isn't the big bull market that will break past the ATH, such market will come after the halvening, not before. So there's no big risk of missing out if you sell at a profit now, there's still plenty of opportunities to buy before the halvening. Although the safest strategy is to just wait now, but many traders like to perform these short-term trades.

Yep this dude has a good point event I already take a profit a little when buy at 17K. Maybe some people take profit on that area.

External Factors may be we need to see at least settle on the inflation rate, interest rate and etc.

Technical Site the price need to test the new support at 23K although is very good that we already broke the EMA 200 and followed by golden cross of EMA 100 and the price remain stable above that price

2172  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Welcome to PEGA Pool on: February 25, 2023, 01:41:09 AM
Just visit your site you have a nice User Interface and I like the initiative about "bitcoin mining pool and a portion of your pool fees will be directed towards planting trees," and "Good deeds don’t go unrewarded, so enjoy a 50% reduction in your mining pool fees" I think this was the first of a kind. I mean this pool should see by the media who have skepticism about bitcoin mining. and the other should follow this initiative

And congratulations
2173  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: what is your reason for gifting bitcoin on: February 24, 2023, 01:05:08 AM
There is always be two theories in your case
The first one
The person to you have gifted the bitcoin will sell right away to get hard cash and forget about it.
The second one
Will try to understand what the bitcoin is although he might test it out to sell some of it. and reinvest.

I mean if I were you I will give to someone who doesn't have a job and have been looking for opportunity to invest in bitcoin and tell them the basic I do believe he/she will reinvest and make the 300$ worth
2174  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Another story telling how billionaires hate bitcoin? - read over quick coffee. on: February 24, 2023, 12:59:53 AM
You know what's common with these billionaire critics? Pretty much all of them are in the United States. If you're in a country where your currency and currency restrictions are mostly great (at least compared to other countries), you tend to think that bitcoin is unnecessary. People in other shitty/tight countries would beg to differ though.

God, I don't know how but what you have said its true, Pretty much all of them are in the United States.


He's an old guy just like Munger and Buffet but he at least took his time learning a bit about crypto. He may have meant those altcoins that are replaced all the time at the top of ranks back in the early days and then now can't be found on the top 100. But he missed seeing BTC be the top all the time.

His views on the future amazed people compare to the Birkshire guys though but all of them look at the future still with gold.

and you have good point

I mean right know what is the investment who doesn't have risk those people believe in some kind of instrument but don't believe in other. Everything always have the negative side even the mutual fund, stock, or even government bonds
2175  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How somebody can prove that my wallet belong to him? on: February 24, 2023, 12:51:31 AM
Signing from your wallet with an address that belongs to you. Which wallet are you using?

If someone else is actually really using your wallet already, then you'd best ditch your wallet and sweep all your funds out.

This is simple yet the best solution in my opinion

but you have said that some people are using it  . I mean if you still have the access to that wallet it's better to move your money out than argue. and move on. before people who using it did it first
2176  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What might happen when Bitcoin reaches its 21million coins limit? on: February 24, 2023, 12:48:50 AM
All people above me already said what will happen when bitcoin reaches its limit but i want to add more when its reach limit bitcoin circulating supply will top and maybe the price will crazy although its not gonna 21 million since there is address or forget private key maybe around top 20 million that in circulating. the miner depends on transaction fee meaning the big mining farm maybe close their rig and run small farm and the block difficulty will fall down although

The year 2140 most of us will probably be dead already unless you have a potion to keep your life immortal and see bitcoin on top.
2177  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: FIX THE MONEY - FIX THE WORLD #Bitcoin on: February 24, 2023, 12:30:27 AM
It should actually say... "Fix the governments and then fix the money" ...because governments are at the core of the problem with money. They are the main cause of inflation and hyper inflation, due to poor economic policies and bad implementation of these policies.  Angry

You are 1000% correct but believe it or not its near impossible to fix the whole government in a country politic is number one

The information you got is correct. Africa has abundant resources that can make the continent a prosperous one, yet its nations are highly indebted. These lending organizations use loans to manipulate and control the economic sector of their debtors which includes devaluation of their local currency making the dollars stronger. Bitcoin could help to reduce the dominance of dollars in the global sphere which might make international trading less 'dollarized" but it is not the only solution to the economic woes of developing countries.

Right  Cry it's very sad right. In my, COuntry Indonesia is well known as a Spice Exporter Biggest nickel reserve top palm oil producer, and much more although the price of the rupiah is still bad against USD or other ASEAN countries Sad

2178  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: New world order or CBDC against cryptocurrencies on: February 24, 2023, 12:25:47 AM
How do banks work in your country?
I don't need CBDC.
To be honest, in my opinion, my country doesn't need CBCD for now. Because if this domestic transfer everything went smoothly, you can directly transfer your money to another bank domestically and only cost around $0.16 before was $0.66 its already a price cut. and there is dozen of digital wallet app like Paypal here and there is a system called "QRIS" basically you can pay from a different bank and different digital wallet provider direct to the merchant and cost you nothing its free. But...

Although in Indonesia CBDC is on purpose "BI first began exploring a CBDC because they recognized the potential of the underlying blockchain technology, the need to reduce dependency on physical cash, and the fact that other central banks were exploring doing the same." - https://cbdctracker.org/currency/indonesia-digital_rupiah
2179  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: SEC vs Binance on: February 24, 2023, 12:18:47 AM
Not 100% sure, but usually there would be some option to cash in bonds before they mature with some small penalty. Or, most likely, US treasuries can be just traded on the open market. Some of the RRPs have maturity dates as late as 2049, there's no way they would hard-lock any funds for that long without an option to terminate early.
So Paxos should be able to service any withdrawal/conversion requests in a relatively short time if it comes to that.

Agree us treasuries cant be traded early but the price might fluctuate. and yeah I also believe that they might think about that too. for now, CZ said that busd can be redeemed to original dollar. and I hope everything will settle again I don't hope another fud happen  Cheesy
2180  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Does inflation affects bitcoin? on: February 23, 2023, 02:42:43 AM
According to fideily Investment, the inflation have an effect to bitcoin
"As inflation rises, the U.S. Federal Reserve (the Fed) and other major central banks may be inclined to continue to raise interest rates or tighten monetary policies to slow the price rises. As a result, many asset classes, including cryptocurrencies, may see their prices fall." - https://www.fidelity.ca/en/investor/investorinsights/digital-assets/what-rising-inflation-means-for-bitcoin/

In short term And also I notice it when I do trade maybe some member here will notice it too when the FED tend to increase the interest rate the market will shake and crypto market usually fall down and it happen not just to crypto market but also to other investment instruments.

In long term you can notice that price of bitcoin it against the inflation the US dollar lose its value over time but the bitcoin like gold that increase the price over time

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