What do you advise me?
Yes, market dip can be scary. But hang on now, no need to panic quite yet! When considering crypto investments, it's wise to start by reflecting on your personal risk tolerance. If you're looking for steadier returns with less volatility, that will guide you towards more established crypto coins with lower risk profiles. However, if you're comfortable riding out price fluctuations in search of higher returns newer or more speculative altcoins may be on the table. Anyway, excellent resources to educate yourself include CoinMarketCap and Coingecko. They list tons of altcoins with info about their performance and other important info. Just remember - no one else will care about your money as much as you and relying completely on someone elses investment advice without verifying things yourself is never advisable. Financial homework is essential. Once you've researched a potential altcoin investments that seem intriguing, we could have a discussion weighing their respective pros and cons. The responsibility still lies with you but it can be helpful to sound out different perspectives.
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Right now btc are in short term consolidation phase. Howvere i see it's now good time to load bags of btc and altcoins becouse the support zone acting as short wick 65k-67k price range.
Again, I'm calling out your bullshit "analysis". Yesterday you said: " the 69k price range strong support zone for btc", and today it's magically shifted down to 65k-67k? What the heck happened in those 14 hours? Did you forget your crystal ball at home? And seriously, "wonderful opportunity to load up your crypto bags"? This isn't some souvenir shop, buddy. Stop trying to peddle your shaky predictions as financial advice. Maybe focus on learning some actual market analysis before you "report" again.
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Yeah! Solana seems to be weathering the crypto storm pretty well lately. Even when the whole market takes a nosedive, Solana bounces back quick. The price ain't near its all-time high from 2021 yet, but it's been on a heck of a run the past couple months and where's it going next? The number of people using Solana every day hit a new record high. More people than ever are making transactions on there. As long as Solana keeps building up its platform and community, it should keep succeeding long-term.
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On this thread i start reporting my analyse daily i hope it helps What kind of analysis is this? "Whales are loading bags full"? That's not analysis, it's reading tea leaves in bull urine. Price targets without reasoning are meaningless. And congratulations on buying at a potential peak, because with "analysis" like this, you might be the one getting liquidated. Do some research, learn about technical indicators, and maybe then you'll have something more than a psychic hotline prediction to base your trades on. This kind of speculations doesn't belong here, but in the Speculation board and the Wall Observer topic.
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Did I say I was expecting investment? Or that it was a sales pitch?
Yes you did. Investment can take many forms. Even asking for someone's time, you're asking for an investment. You want their attention, and potentially, their money. As for the "sales pitch", read the dictionary if you don't know the meaning of the term.
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<...> So yeah trust me there is always gonna be market for faucet, people will spend days and days to get... a few dollars You make a fair point - earning crypto from faucets does require some commitment. I too recall the early internet days of screeching dial-up connections, spammy banner ads, and glacially slow site loading times. While internet speeds have certainly improved, human nature remains much the same. There will always be those among us motivated to grind for every possible dollar, bitcoin or otherwise. The patience to wring profit from faucets may seem trivial to some, but for others, it represents a different approach to earning income, one that might fit their circumstances or skillset.
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Every time I see stupid comments
Are the comments stupid? Really? All of them? That makes you the only one smart here. Considering your situation with Mexc, do you really feel smart? Perhaps there's room for learning on all sides. Not helping to solve issue fk you and fuk mexc
Fuck you too, buddy!
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I don’t think we are already in the bull run like yes we see bitcoin is gaining momentum as of now and it has surpassed its old peak price but
That is an interesting view. Maybe you need a bigger chart or a different definition of "bull run" altogether. I think we would see a more increased price in bitcoin if it were the bull run
Bitcoin literally just rewrote the record books, and you're saying it's not a bull run? Get real. This is a bull run, buddy. Buckle up.
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The hidden 💎 is still waiting, and it is up for a show for free You should make public your provably fair system because even if you sell it to a casino they will make it public to let the users verify their rolls. I'm still curious about how it works. Maybe you could create a website where you explain the logic of your system and accept donations for those who decide to use it. If the conference goes public please share the link here, i would like to watch it. The conference is only to explain the provably fair system to these landbased cardroom managers, I will not expose my system, but give hints to it. Who knows, that might lead to some opportunities, or they might redirect me to other professionals… Yes I know there was also one respectable online casino executive who wanted me to show my system for free, and I accepted it, on the condition to make some agreements on some reward in case they decide to use my system, and he didn’t want to! There is zero chance I am revealing it without some sort of previous agreement. I don't get what you're going for, but this comes off pretty naive. You can't just drop vague hints about some magic provably fair system and expect investors to bite - they need details and verification. Casinos aren't about smoke and mirrors, but solid security engineering to guarantee fair games and if you've actually invented something groundbreaking, you'll need more than a sales pitch. Bring the data and engineering to prove it. The gambling industry values innovation but only if it checks out under the hood.
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I don't buy any altcoins just yet. Bitcoin is sucking up all the air right now with its rally, leaving alts behind. But you might have a point - after Bitcoin's halving, we could see an alt run. History kind of shows that. When Bitcoin makes big moves up, alts tend to follow along eventually. Of course they can offer bigger returns potentially but also mean more risk versus Bitcoin.
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Is there any logic to what was happening?
I don't see much logic in such a transaction, except maybe someone's software is malfunctioning. It wouldn't be the first time. Or maybe it's just a simple human error...
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Any idea what am I doing wrong?
You can't just load a wallet.dat file directly into Electrum. That file format is specific to Bitcoin Core. There's two main ways you can get to your coins. First, you can get your private keys out of Bitcoin Core and bring them into Electrum and that will give you full control over everything. ( The other way is if you have 12-word or 24-word recovery phrase from your old wallet.) edit: You can ignore this last part, because as DireWolfM14 correctly pointed out, Bitcoin Core does not use mnemonic seed phrases.
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This is not justified for a scam accusation, but a normal security practice to protect your account. It is not their fault that you were unable to protect your personal data and belongings. All that is left for you now is to cooperate with their customer support and give them all the information they ask you to recover your account.
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There is nothing like an unlimited money generator in this world. You have used a title that might catch attention of those people who don't understand about money machine or unlimited money trick. If you put some effort in your project and make it good then who knows you may get some success, but with that unlimited money generator slogan, you will never get any success.
We disagree. Who is "we" in this context? How about some tangible evidence for your claims? Screenshots means jack shit.
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No I kinda agree but what did you expect? High art or song that you can resonate with on a very personal level from an international competition? Eurovision's format kinda favors low effort easy to understand songs. So rarely an artist will go there with his best song. They'll just write a pop song quite hastily specifically for the competition. It's a competition known for pop and RnB songs because they have the widest appeal. But there's the occasional outlier that also does well. We live for these moments here, like when Italy won.
If you think about it, even in Eurovision's "golden" era, the good music we remember from there is still corny pop songs like ABBA's waterloo...
Music from past looks better because it gives us nostalgy about our youth, childhod, bring back some good memories. Wouldn't say that nowadays music is bad, simply you shouldn't look at mainstream music. It applies to Eurovision too, this contest is mainly about genereic pop music. But every year we have at least we have at least few more sophisticated entries. About Italy, seems that they simply can't send bad songs and it applies to their this year entry. And yeah, when Maneskin won few years ago, it let them to become one of the most popular bands in the world now. You're both right, not every song from back in the day was a timeless work of art. There was a ton of corny pop back then too! Even the Beatles were written off as junk once upon a time when they first came out, yet now we see them as undisputed legends. Nowadays there's no shortage of raw talent in music, if you're willing to dig below the mainstream hits. We just gotta put in the effort to explore different genres and find what suits our tastes - there truly is something for everyone. Same idea applies to Eurovision. Granted you'll always have some sugary throwaway tunes. But if you keep an open mind...
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What will happen if the base reward fall under 1 sat? they will stop the faucet or they will only allow users to claim it every 2hours?
Interesting question. Nobody knows but likely they would reduce the claim interval to maybe like twice daily? Something that other faucets have been doing. Maybe increasing the faucet reset timer to 2 hours from 1 hour will be the perfect solution in that case. But TheQuin had described about a different solution. They may add 2 extra decimal to the Bitcoin amount on their website to give $0.002 base reward on each hourly faucet claim. However, Freebitco team have to change their slogan 'win up to $200 every hour' to a different one if they follow the alternative method which you guys have said above. To be honest with you, I do not think adding 2 extra decimal to the price of bitcoin on their account will make sense, though I am still trying to understand perfectly what exactly you mean by this, but then, it doesn't make sense. I think he meant the two extra decimal places in the display of the BTC amount (think of it as millisatoshis), not the dollar price of the bitcoin. Instead of claiming 1 sat, one gets, for example, 0.5 satoshis every hour, or 0.00000000 50 BTC. So, the dollar amount of $0.002 for the base reward remains unchanged. The best alternative so far, is to keep the reward as it is, and increase the timing, like to every 1 hour, 30 minutes, or every 2 hours.
Instead of claiming every two hours, users would have to claim half a satoshi every hour, but the final effect will be the same.
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I've also pondered whether it's better to specialize or be a jack of all trades. For most of my career, I've favored specializing - becoming an expert in a niche field. This allows you to gain deep knowledge and be invaluable in your specialty.
Yet being a generalist has advantages too, especially early on. It gives you flexibility to explore, finding where your true interests lie and once you discover your passion you can zero in, delving deeper into a specialty.
The best specialists continue learning though, staying updated in their main field and related ones. So its not necessarily an either/or choice. In the end, I'd likely start broad then specialize once I find my niche. But either path can lead to success with continuous learning.
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Sr. member account cryptoknightt could also be part of the same farm. sMerit sent from cryptoknightt to naikturun https://bpip.org/smerit.aspx?from=cryptoknightt&to=naikturunUsing the same telegram username: @Darthg bitcointalk username : cryptoknightt telegram username : @darthg tonkeeper address : UQBCwjir7zx5wIcAi29gWzJAFYBr6001VEfDqLBFnLqk2y4Y https://ninjastic.space/post/63480385bitcointalk username :naikturun telegram username : @Darthg bsc wallet address : 0xc2fCdE211037Dd5865739C28A2EEC21b9468e149
cryptoknightt posted it first (but later deleted) in a completely unrelated thread, two months before naikturun, so there's no chance of accidental copying.
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All of the tools work in the same way and produce similar outcomes; they are simply different names for the same software.
This is not true at all and you provided evidence yourself when you gave an example of a post flagged by only one AI detection tool. The others identified it as human-written content. I've seen that every well-written post with proper punctuation is automatically rated "Fake" by these softwares.
That's not true either. You just made a well-written post with proper punctuation. None of the AI detection tools have flagged it as "fake". It's insane to have your reputation tarnished because of what some random websites say.
Looks like you haven't checked your trust summary recently. Remember that post from last year? The one that earned you a lovely "shitposter" tag from Hueristic? Here's a reminder in case you forgot: Stick to a player that's outstanding and confident in scoring points. Every team do triggered winning and losing, we have potentials of winning, if they do not have this hope, they wouldn't have compete or contend for any solidable points in the league. Thrilling victory is achievable and everyone has the right to be able to place wager on games. We all have choices to make and our favorites in the game. @morvillz making an exception of choosing Wilson or Flacco over Brownings bases on the tactical date examined, but the same underrated Brownings is the favorite of most viewers in the system.
Still think spewing nonsense is a winning strategy? My problem could be with the grammarly keyboard I'm using; English is not my native language, so I use the grammarly keyboard to fix and improve my phrases after they've been written. It's possible that these AI detector sites picked up most of posts enhanced by Grammarly keyboards. I do not know. @powerGlove is this possible? I know you're a tech wizard.
That's possible, but highly unlikely. These AI detection tools go far beyond basic grammar checks. They are analyzing things like: sentence structure, statistical patterns and predictability of word choices. Just like generative AI models, they work on probabilities. The more "red flags" a post raises across these various metrics, the higher the likelihood it's AI-generated content.
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have you guys tried it again? I think Theymos fixed it now. I just tried it again and it is now giving me a lot of search results(like I remember it in the past). I tried different keywords "bitcoin", "wallet", "merit", "Bitcoin ATH", and "crypto scam" and all of them gave me 5 pages worth of search results.
Yes, you will get many results. But I think that the search function still doesn't work as it should when you search for a term in the posts of a specific member. For example, try these search parameters: Search for: bitcoin by user: hosseinimr93 This will produce only four search results from some very old posts. And if we set a message age limit. For example: Between 0 and 99 days. This will produce no results at all.
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