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2361  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: To what extent are Russians capable of storing their riches in Bitcoin? on: March 01, 2022, 12:16:51 PM
I don't see any problem in buying bitcoins within Russia. Cryptocurrency exchanges still allow Russian users to make exchanges. The easiest way right now is bestchange, but it's not very profitable. It's easier to buy USDT for rubles and then buy BTC on the exchange.
Profitability can depend on what rate you buy and on what rate you sell, I'm not talking about the rates on the exchanges but I'm talking about the value of the crypto. An exchange can give their own rate or fees to use their service but this can be recovered soon once we earn a profit on our cryptocurrency investments. What is good about bestchange is it's fast, no signup and KYC needed.

Buying usdt and trading it to a crypto can only incur us more fees and it's a little bit hustle. Buying crypto using cash is possible as long as crypto is not restricted in our place and there is nothing strange with this, I don't know why op thinks it strange.
I wanted to say that there is no problem to buy bitcoin in Russia now, even with banks disconnecting from international payment systems. As long as services such as bestchange, where Russian roubles are accepted, are working, any user can make transactions. There are other problems in Russia now, such as the rise in prices of food and electronics. People are afraid to hold on to the rouble. There is a kind of panic.
2362  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: To what extent are Russians capable of storing their riches in Bitcoin? on: March 01, 2022, 06:13:01 AM
I don't see any problem in buying bitcoins within Russia. Cryptocurrency exchanges still allow Russian users to make exchanges. The easiest way right now is bestchange, but it's not very profitable. It's easier to buy USDT for rubles and then buy BTC on the exchange.
2363  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: World War III & Bitcoin on: February 28, 2022, 07:14:48 PM
Strange that Bitcoin is rising again, and more rockets and bombs there would be no lower prices. It looks different today, in many countries the prices rise and you have less money due to even higher inflation. Until now, it is strange. The war and the course of Bitcoin.
There is nothing strange about it. People avoid inflation in gold and bitcoin because it is a deflationary asset. War can also be a catalyst for growth as an urgent world event that creates panic. Remember how it was when the covid emerged - the same panic after which growth happened. It is therefore a good time for bitcoin.
2364  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is now a good time to be investing in Bitcoin? on: February 28, 2022, 11:02:30 AM
OK, let's remember the panic in 2020 when bitcoin fell by 3k and then started to rise, which ended at 60k. Now the covid is over, a new wave of horror has started - war. There is a redistribution of capital between the world's governments. Of course there could be another collapse, but I think bitcoin has good potential in the near future.
2365  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: La Liga (Spanish League) Prediction Thread 2020/21 on: February 28, 2022, 06:05:01 AM
Barcelona against Atletico Bilbao is likely to be a tense match. They are close together in the standings and Atletico Bilbao are playing as well as Barcelona. Of course I think Barcelona will win, but it will not be an easy match for sure and they will face serious opposition.

I don't think so because Barcelona are playing at home so Athletic Bilbao can't do much, this match might be a bit boring watching Barcelona dominate the match from all sides
You also know that Barcelona's recent performance has continued to improve after the arrival of new players Barcelona got 2 big wins in the last match at least 8 goals scored in 2 matches, I believe this positive trend will continue today.

Yes, I was wrong with my prediction. I didn't expect Barcelona to perform so well. They simply destroyed Atletico Bilbao. It turns out they have scored four goals in four of their last six games. That's a great result compared to the start of La Liga.
2366  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: La Liga (Spanish League) Prediction Thread 2020/21 on: February 27, 2022, 05:14:17 PM
Barcelona against Atletico Bilbao is likely to be a tense match. They are close together in the standings and Atletico Bilbao are playing as well as Barcelona. Of course I think Barcelona will win, but it will not be an easy match for sure and they will face serious opposition.
2367  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is now a good time to be investing in Bitcoin? on: February 27, 2022, 11:38:57 AM
I agree with what a lot of people say that bitcoin is always a good investment, especially if you are not going to do it for a year or two, but for a long time. By then anything can happen to the currency and bitcoin will remain bitcoin and no additional quantity can be created. Even if there are fluctuations in the price, you can ignore this. In the future, the price will still be higher than it is now.
2368  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin: The volume of exchanges on crypto exchanges explodes in Ukraine on: February 27, 2022, 08:44:49 AM
Maybe the demand for cryptocurrencies on Ukrainian exchanges has increased because they may be closed due to the war? I know that some of these exchanges have been sending emails about the possible suspension of trading and blocking Russian users funds.
2369  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Italian League Prediction Thread (Serie A) on: February 26, 2022, 06:16:12 PM
Empoli look as good as Juventus so far, playing more aggressively. I don't know how this match will end, but judging from the last few games Juve and Empoli it could easily be a draw. True, Empoli have more losses than draws, but Juventus have also drawn their last three matches.
2370  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Russia's approval of BTC on: February 26, 2022, 04:47:47 PM
Apparently they're working on it — but don't run around celebrating just yet, because it doesn't mean that it's already guaranteed to happen. And if it does happen, it could mean that they really are just going to legalize it, not necessarily use it themselves.
All the news about Russia's agreement to btc still has not found a bright spot, they are only making plans, and there is no certainty, what is certain is that they are currently at war with Ukraine, which makes all investors affected by this war, such as Chelsea club owner Roman Abramovich who suffered a share loss of 9.6 trillion due to the heated impact between Russia and Ukraine.

Previously Russia had planned to hold a parliamentary meeting to discuss the legality of bitcoin in their country and also find a solution to the differences of opinion that occurred between the pro-bitcoin parliament and the Russian central bank which rejected bitcoin, but I think the discussion has been delayed due to the current conflict, However, I suspect that if Russia is subject to economic sanctions from NATO countries and as a result of the invasion right now America has prohibited Russia from using the dollar as a tool for its current import export transactions, so it is not impossible that Russia will use bitcoin or other crypto in conducting international transactions.

Talks about cryptocurrency in the Russian government have started recently. At first, the Central Bank criticised cryptocurrency and suggested that the government introduce a complete ban on its use within the country. But there are smart people in parliament who rejected such a proposal. The status is not final yet, but it is likely that cryptocurrencies will be officially accepted.
2371  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Time to reinvest into Altcoins? on: February 26, 2022, 01:52:39 PM
Right now all the altcoins look like they have bottomed out, but we know that very often a new bottom appears. But I am starting to buy different projects for small amounts. The main thing is not to have a stock market crisis right now.
2372  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Italian League Prediction Thread (Serie A) on: February 26, 2022, 08:37:00 AM
Not surprised that both matches ended in a draw yesterday. Or rather, I expected Genoa not to lose to Inter Milan. Genoa now have 5 draws in a row, which can be called a good indicator compared to the start of Serie A. Today the most interesting encounter for me will be Sassuolo - Fiorentina.
2373  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Russia's approval of BTC on: February 25, 2022, 06:58:36 PM
When Russia announce that they accepted the Bitcoin as money form, can you explain the news more?
I don’t remember reading any news that say that Russia accepted Bitcoin as a money, maybe if there is any news that said such, wouldn’t mind if you can link me up to that news so that I can read about it.

When you say that they accepted it as a money form I guess that you mean the way El Salvador has declared it a legal tender? Meaning that it is the same thing with their dollar and can be used to purchase anywhere? I don’t think that’s the case with Russia, the news I read said that they have declared it a legal asset, there is a difference between that and what you have said here.
Russia's adoption of bitcoin is inevitable. After the hostilities in Ukraine, most countries have cut off Russian banks from foreign exchange transactions. So Russia will follow Iran's path and use bitcoins for international settlements. Maybe a new bull run can start because of this.
2374  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Italian League Prediction Thread (Serie A) on: February 25, 2022, 05:50:49 PM
The near leader from the top of the standings will face the near leader from the bottom of the standings. Genoa are surprisingly unbeaten in their last four games. I wonder what will happen today, as Inter Milan will play against Milan in their next match and then against Liverpool, where they need to score more than 2 goals.
2375  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Crypto prices are starting to strengthen again on: February 25, 2022, 03:44:49 PM
I wonder if such threads are created after every rise in altcoins? It was especially epic that after a 10% rise, the coins dropped 16% after the events in Ukraine. I think the altcoin season is still a long way off, so don't try to call the bounce a reversal.
2376  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ⚽UEFA Europa League Discussion Thread on: February 25, 2022, 11:32:48 AM
I didn't expect Barcelona to play so well against Napoli. After the first game I thought they couldn't beat Napoli away. Surprised by this outcome. It's also a shame that Lazio couldn't make it through to the further stages. Porto looked worse. I think 1/8 will be the last leg for them.
2377  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Russia's approval of BTC on: February 25, 2022, 06:39:20 AM
I am sure that bitcoin would not be a good means of payment in Russia. If only as a bypass to some kind of sanctions or bans on the use of dollars in foreign policy. The ruble will collapse anyway, and no one will want to trade with Russia after this has happened.
2378  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ⚽UEFA Europa League Discussion Thread on: February 24, 2022, 06:53:11 PM
So far, Atalanta are playing better than Olympiacos and Leipzig better than Real Sociedad. I would also like to see Porto win against Lazio and Sevilla win against Dinamo Zagreb. But while few doubt Sevilla will win, Porto are more likely to lose. Lazio look a little better.
2379  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: World War III & Bitcoin on: February 24, 2022, 06:09:12 PM
No one could have imagined that what happened today would happen. So it's hard to say if WW3 will start, but I really hope it doesn't, otherwise the need for bitcoins might just disappear for all of us. As for the drop in price, I don't think it's over yet. If the war in Europe continues, we will see bitcoin even cheaper.
2380  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: The faith of Altcoins in 2022 on: February 24, 2022, 05:24:57 PM
Until now I still believe in altcoins, indeed at the beginning of 2022 the market fell quite deeply but I think it is reasonable and I believe the market will improve soon and there will be another increase this year.


To get a big profit then a red market like early 2022 is a good opportunity to buy, I'm very optimistic that the market will skyrocket again and get new ATH again before the first semester ends, of course the 3 most influential coins namely Bitcoin, ETH and BNB must continue to skyrocket so it will have an immediate impact.

That's the best strategy, always buy at the dip.

When the market is in bearish mode, that should be taken as an opportunity for the investments because when people panic, they tend to make a wrong decision and that makes the price undervalued due to panic, therefore taking it as an opportunity is always the right strategy.

2022 seemed bearish compared to the last quarter of 2021, so enjoy it and don't panic.
Looking at recent events, it is likely that panic has not happened yet. If all stock markets and indexes start collapsing, cryptocurrency will fall even more. And if that happens soon, that's when we can enjoy it. But the important thing is that by then you will have the funds to buy the coins.
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