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2201  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: Bounty question on: March 19, 2022, 11:18:27 PM
How profitable is Bounty this days?

These days, most projects do not even succeed from their ICO-like funding, so it is not logical to expect that bounty programs will be profitable just the same. At the end of the day, failed/scam projects will never earn any profits for bounty hunters. If they do earn any, these profits will not be enough to cover the time invested for doing bounties. So, if there is any reason to actually participate in a bounty program, I would say that there are none at all!
2202  Other / Off-topic / Re: The place of suffering in success. on: March 19, 2022, 10:45:54 PM
(1) one must not necessarily "break bricks" before he could achieve success, as others believe.

It is not true that everyone thinks this way. Many people strive for success without "breaking bricks" first, as you say. However, that is usually a bit harder.

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(2) Also, with a better career path and the right links/connect and people and a viable environment the "suffering aspect" has no role to play in your quest for success as a necessity.

The "suffering aspect" does not have to be true for a person to achieve success, but it's better to develop patience and calmness, and not overreact, like a child, when faced with various situations , even if they're difficult.

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(3) That been said, there are also various  legal skills both online and offline, professions and businesses that one could engage himself into that are less stressful through which you could see yourself scaling up to the ladder of success in life, gradually.

Beyond "being a millionaire", what is success to you?
To me, success is to be happy. Having found a meaning in life, a meaning to which one is completely invested in, one could then achieve success with determination.

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Success as a thing that everyone aspire  for, I will like you guys to express your views on this issue.
 Must one necessarily suffer before he/she could be successful in life?

Although, the answer may be no. The truth is that in some cases, one may need to work hard to achieve success. However, I would not say that they should become slaves to their career just to get success. Rather, one must do what he/she wants to do.
2203  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Its not official btc bull run now on: March 19, 2022, 08:48:39 PM
I cant tell you the day but i know the month as im membership of NEW YORK WALL STREET

I don't credit Wall Street investors with an over-abundance of intelligence, but they do at least have half a brain.  I'm afraid that negates any possibility of what you are claiming to be true.  No one would trust an imbecile like you with one red cent.

You're just a sad-case who likes attention.  You make up stories to try and impress people.  It's pathetic.

Leave it how it is and focus on subject that its not official bull run

The subject is that you are a pathetic little nobody who could not recognize a bull run even if it fell in your lap.
But, I would still love to hear more about how you became "a membership of NEW YORK WALL STREET". Can you elaborate on that a little bit?
2204  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Its not official btc bull run now on: March 19, 2022, 04:54:38 PM
Where are the office you are talking about & who is the director of that office? C'mon dude. There's nothing called official bull run; no one can claim with 100% guarantee that BTC will have a bull run in X days. If someone is claiming that, they are simply forecasting the possibilities in fact.
Nevertheless, I don’t think we will see any bull run anytime soon. There's a chance that 2017 will be reflected at the end of this year.

I cant tell you the day but i know the month as im membership of NEW YORK WALL STREET

You are "a membership of NEW YORK WALL STREET"?! You are so full of crap!
There is no such thing as "membership of NEW YORK WALL STREET". And even if it did exist, I am pretty sure it would not be you.
 
By the way, stop creating dozens of new shitty topics every day. I will start reporting them to moderators as spam.
2205  Other / Meta / Re: [CHARTS] Brief monthly overview of the local boards activity on: March 19, 2022, 04:17:01 PM
What I meant is that if ever Italy were to suppress civil rights as Russia did, banning access to many legitimate websites, I can’t see italian user base increasing.

But I might be really wrong here, as is exactly when government deprives you from liberty when you start appreciating it much, and you fight back for it, with every available item, VPN’s and bitcoin included.

Yes. Forbidden fruit is always the sweetest! At least that's what they say ...  Wink


I had no idea that Russia banned Bitcointalk. When did it happen? Was it in response to the war in Ukraine, or is it because of their attitude towards Bitcoin?
2206  Economy / Reputation / Re: Known Alts of any-one - A User Generated List Mk III (2022 Q1) on: March 19, 2022, 03:50:57 PM
Seems like you guys stumbled upon a pretty large account farm.

Accounts Connected: (Note: Banned shown in red / Inactive in Blue / Active

Accounts Connected:

1. Aman147147 (Active) (banned)
2. Irfan156 (Active) (banned)
3. hanif90 (Active) (banned)
4. Irsad000 (Archived)
5. Movar000 (Archived)
6. Karim4750 (Archived)
7. Rehan47 (Active) (banned)
8. Jenab90 (Active) (banned)

9. movar472@
10. Irsad007
11. Jusab
12. jenyb
13. Iqbal890890
14. Alija92
15. Avesh47
16. jumma
17. Shbaj19
18. Sabaj47

19. karim20 (Active)
20. Muslims220 (Active)
21. junas47 (Banned)


Proof:

#PROOF OF REGISTRATION
Forum Username: Karim20
Forum Profile Link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2839051
Telegram Username: @Junas786
Participated Campaigns: Twitter, Facebook, Linkdin
BEP-20 Wallet Address: 0x3b43d8adb0dfab942cb19c050d3a1e271e506f8d
archive: https://ninjastic.space/post/59228735

PROOF OF REGISTRATION
Forum Username: Muslims220
Forum Profile Link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=3397249
Telegram Username: @jumma890
Participated Campaigns: Twitter.Telegram
USDT BEP20: 0x3b43d8adb0dfab942cb19c050d3a1e271e506f8d
archive: https://ninjastic.space/post/58726333

Quote from: junas47
#PROOF OF REGISTRATION
Forum Username: junas47
Forum Profile Link: https://https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2838927
Telegram Username: @Junas786
Participated Campaigns: facebook twitter
ETH Wallet Address: 0x3b43d8adb0dfab942cb19c050d3a1e271e506f8d
archive: https://ninjastic.space/post/54964128

#PROOF OF AUTHENTICATION
Forum Username: Irfan156
Forum Profile Link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1982982
Telegram Username: @Junas786
ERC-20 Address: 0x3b43d8adb0dfab942cb19c050d3a1e271e506f8d
archive: https://ninjastic.space/post/54952012

Related Addresses:
Code:
ETH Wallet Address: 0x3b43d8adb0dfab942cb19c050d3a1e271e506f8d
Telegram Username: @jumma890
Telegram Username: @Junas786

Miscellaneous:

  • Bounty cheating with multiple alt accounts.
  • Ban evasion (using or creating accounts while one of your accounts is banned) is not allowed.
2207  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Ukraine: Zelensky signed the law "On virtual assets" today on: March 19, 2022, 01:50:55 PM
Zelensky is so desperate. He wants to do whatever it takes to make everything possible such as funding for weapons to fight back against the Russian invaders and another source for rebuilding the economy when the war finally ends and deescalates.

I do not think so. If you had read, you would have known that this law has been on the table for more than a month since it passed the Ukrainian parliament, even before the Russian invasion began. A presidential signing is merely a technical procedure to make a law official.



This explain how the European parlament refused the by voting the law of banning mining activities. But this also makes me wonder how that law was set again over the table despite the Ukranian condition of war.

I do not see any connection here. Ukraine is not part of the European Union or the euro area. Their laws do not affect laws within EU member states.
2208  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Always look out for a good entry point on: March 18, 2022, 11:10:32 PM
Sure if a certain person went all in on one purchase at $60k then we can say that he most probably just FOMO'd so it was somewhat a subpar move. But trying to buy dips could end up worse. Price dips? "oh this will drop more, I'll wait a bit more." lmao. DOLLAR. COST. AVERAGE.
Some people invest all their money into a coin, it is wrong though, it would have been better to have a simple but better strategy. One of the best strategy is to never invest all the capital at once, it is good to be on the safer side, example is dividing the investment capital into 4 and having a plan to invest some at a specific price and determining to invest more as the price falls. This has helped many people against doubts not to buy yet until they know they have missed the bull market.

There is always a risk for every investment, one should never get overconfident. At the end of the day, we do not know if this investment is right, we can invest too much and then get out or at the same time not to invest at all. Always have some cash ready at hand, wait for the right moment and you will have all the capital at your disposal to carry out the required action. You should be prepared for all the possibilities that might happen.
2209  Economy / Economics / Re: Is it possible to take short-term loans for real Ukrainians somewhere on: March 18, 2022, 10:34:55 PM
Due to situation, we are fine to send any needed info to the lender, id's photos and any stuff, up to connect iphone's to the family if needed to target geo. We are fine with that. Thanks for info

As much as I sympathize with your situation, unfortunately your personal information and your IDs do not matter much to lenders. As you have been told before, collateral is the only thing that counts.

It's really much easier for me to get donations, having all the necessary information and even confirmation of a destroyed home. But I still think that many are now in worse conditions, and they need direct help more than those who still have a job. Thats why i am looking for loan's, and not for donations.

Don't try or ask for donations here since this could be interpreted as begging, which is prohibited in this forum. There are legitimate non-profit organizations and charity projects that deal with such things, so maybe it's better to turn to them for help.
2210  Economy / Economics / Re: What skills should I learn to get freelance work ..?? on: March 18, 2022, 03:04:39 PM
In most of the freelancing sites, you can see some of the work that the most popular freelancers are doing, so research them and see what kind of jobs they are doing. This will help you to get a feel about the market. Think about it - the best freelancers are not the ones with the highest amount of experience, but those who are the most versatile and who work at the intersection of all those skills. Web development, WordPress, graphic design, marketing, SEO, and social media are some of the most in-demand jobs in the freelancing market. If you have experience in one of these, then consider yourself really lucky! You’re already ahead of the game!
2211  Economy / Speculation / Re: Is Bitcoin bounce back to 60k in this year? on: March 17, 2022, 10:16:24 PM
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 This is positive since it is fluctuating between $41k and $40k for a week so far.

No, it is not. In fact, when we look at the chart, it is clear that the price of bitcoin was below 40k during most of last week. Only yesterday, the price spiked to over 40k and fluctuates between $ 41k and $ 40k in the days since.
2212  Other / Meta / Re: Lock Russian section. on: March 17, 2022, 09:23:03 PM
Judging by the Putin's attitude toward freedom of speech, I would say that BitcoinTalk.org is more likely to be blocked in Russia than the other way around.
Interestingly, the Russian Constitution should actually guarantee freedom of thought and expression and prohibit censorship. Obviously, this is not the case, so it can only be assumed that the authoritarian, controlling Putin regime is trying to curb freedoms it doesn't like while leaving people without access to services like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Evidently, Putin is trying to take control of online conversation, either by having his cronies at Russia's Internet regulatory agency Roskomnadzor block websites for political reasons, or by having the courts issue injunctions for people who dare to speak against the government in public.

The bottom line is that the Russian government and some of its stooges are trying to crush freedom of expression. Russia's human rights abuses have never been worse than right now.
2213  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Ukraine: Zelensky signed the law "On virtual assets" today on: March 17, 2022, 08:46:06 PM
I think this is just the finalization of the previous law that was endorsed and signed by their government just a few months back.

I think that's true. The Parliament has adopted a bill on virtual assets, and the president has to sign it into a law. No doubt, the war, as well as large crypto donations to Ukraine, influenced President Zelenskyy to make this decision.

As a side note, I see an interesting development from the opposing side as well.

CoinDesk reports that Russia's Sberbank was given a license by the Bank of Russia to issue and exchange digital assets. This is intriguing since, just two months ago, the Russian central bank advocated for a full ban on trading, mining and using cryptocurrency. Russia seems to be trying to mitigate the damage caused by the SWIFT ban.

Sberbank Gets License From Russian Central Bank to Issue, Exchange Digital Assets



Ukraine currently stands as the fourth county in ranking accepting Bitcoin as a legal tender.

No. The Ukrainian government has not recognized bitcoin as legal tender. Take the time to read the article carefully.

2214  Economy / Speculation / Re: Is Bitcoin bounce back to 60k in this year? on: March 15, 2022, 08:36:32 PM
After long time of suspension of BTC price between 32k to 40k is we think it's bounce backed to 60k this year?

I see no reason why not. The year is still young.

Take a look at last year's chart:


BTC price is has always been volatile and it will always be. This is not something new.
2215  Economy / Reputation / Re: Ukrainian Scam Donation Posts and Users on: March 15, 2022, 07:24:12 PM
By the way, I sometimes think that some of them are Ukrainians who are really asking for donations. Is there any directive out there for affected Ukrainian residents to get donations personally to the agency managing the official known donation address? Then we just need to refer the donor requester who come to this forum to that directive (including pretend scammers).

In fact, I already read in the forum about a crypto address where to send our donations, and it's a legit address.

The addresses setup by the Ukrainian government are (at least as of now)
https://twitter.com/Ukraine
BTC - 357a3So9CbsNfBBgFYACGvxxS6tMaDoa1P
ETH and USDT (ERC-20) - 0x165CD37b4C644C2921454429E7F9358d18A45e14

and the UN Refugee Agency in general: https://unrefugees.org/SupportUkraine

I think it is better for us to donate directly to an official NGO or a reputable non-profit organization raising donations for Ukraine. We also need to be sure that every donation we send reaches those who need it. Those who need help should turn to these organizations and I am sure they will get all the help they need.
2216  Economy / Reputation / Re: [Discussion] Bitcointalk Community Awards 🏆 on: March 13, 2022, 11:15:32 PM
Guys is it ok if you all just cool down and we don't start a new war in bitcointalk forum, that is maybe one of the last places in the world where we can all still talk freely?
If you two have any personal issues... open a new topic, try talking in private or at least ignore each other until temperature drops.
I don't like when someone is sending merits to voters, but I also don't like when someone is asking a proof for directive donation and directing where to donate.
Peace out.

If this were a petition, I would sign it!

Does anyone even know why this happened? Can anyone tell me what the TL;DR is? Or at least where the conflict started (aside from the Russian invasion of Ukraine, of course).
2217  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin to hit $100k? on: March 13, 2022, 09:53:06 PM
The problem I see in this prediction is the following:

the price of bitcoin could eventually reach $100,000, but determining that this could happen this year is where the problem is, I'm not saying it's impossible but I'm saying that it will be difficult for that to happen, of course bitcoin when there is some good news price starts to rise in a frightening way and good news is something unpredictable, it can happen this year or another
That's actually the problem, giving a period of it when it will exactly happen.

Last year, the majority of us have thought that it was really possible. Well, the possibility was there but it wasn't enough to push bitcoin up to $100k. What happened is that it had made it $69k at least and that's close to the goal.

Now, if we've learned from expecting too much. Let it come whenever the right time is like if it's going to happen by the next few years then so be it and that's a better expectation that you don't expect it to come at exact year we're speculating.

Yes, BTC will rise again and will hit the 100k mark at some point. Despite the rough start to the year, experts still believe Bitcoin will hit $100,000, and that it's a matter of when, not if.

NextAdvisor (in partnership with @TIME) recently wrote an article stating that many experts still expect Bitcoin to pass the $100,000 mark, but with varying opinions on just when that will happen. And according to a recent study by Deutsche Bank, about a quarter of Bitcoin investors expect Bitcoin prices to reach over $110,000 in five years.
Additionally, big financial institutions have made their own predictions, such as JPMorgan predicting a long-term peak of $146,000 and Bloomberg predicting a peak of $400,000 if the currency rises at a rate similar to before.

You can read the full article here: Bitcoin Will Hit $100,000, Experts Predict. Here’s When They Say It Will Happen
2218  Economy / Speculation / Re: The good moves of Bitcoin. on: March 13, 2022, 08:52:51 PM
I don't think anyone can predict one hundred percent, all we can do is analyze and know the fundamentals, what news influences its development and what factors influence its movement. Discipline and consistency are needed here if you want to be really successful in trading.
But even how good you are from analyzing its fundamentals and technical indicators, all you could end up are still wild guesses as bitcoin will always be unpredictable. There is no surer way to predict its market by consistently learning its moves every single day because that will motivate you to come up with educated guesses and will definitely lessen the risk from losing this market.

Crypto trading usually opens the doors to some serious risks if one does not know how to deal with these high volatility markets, so I always recommend being ready to take your profits from time to time. Because of the high volatility, bitcoin is one of the most speculative but potentially profitable markets out there and there are some great bitcoin trading opportunities for every kind of trader.
2219  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Explain to newbie how to transfer money to someone in Ukraine with bitcoin on: March 13, 2022, 08:16:29 PM
Thank you everyone for all the other suggestions.  I'm starting to think that, if I use Bitcoin Wallet, then I don't really need to use Coinbase? 

You can use any bitcoin wallet you wish, provided it is one of the ones listed on the official website, such as a hardware wallet, desktop client, smartphone wallet, or even a web wallet, like CoinBase (not recommended for large amounts or long-term storage). However, you will still need to use an exchange, such as Coinbase, to buy cryptocurrencies or convert them back to fiat. There are also other types of exchanges, such as P2P exchanges and decentralized exchanges, or you can simply exchange currencies in person.
2220  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Cancel unconfirmed transaction - did i do it properly? on: March 13, 2022, 07:00:48 PM
Can someone confirm and show me a screenshots or a guide?

Your help is much appreciated.  Thanks in advance!

Without knowing which wallet you used, no one can confirm if you did it right. If -0.00000252 BTC was the only amount deducted from your balance, and as long as you have no unconfirmed transactions, I assume you did a good job. And yes, that is a transaction fee. Whether you send to someone else's address or your own, you must always pay a transaction fee.
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