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2361  Economy / Economics / Re: Our new economic model could be defi on: December 14, 2020, 06:13:29 AM
Your topic and the epistle you typed on it are erroneously passed, fiat is greater than Defi. You just want to pass a beautiful message but you lack basic comprehension, Defi are almost scam, fiat has a lot of value in econometrics than Defi.
2362  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Would you sell your BTC for $100 000, and never go back to the game again? on: December 13, 2020, 06:23:39 PM
Leaving it completely means, I'm restricted to teaching about Bitcoin, spreading the news that revolves around it, commenting on this Forum, hanging out with friends I have made in the journey of Bitcoin. Starting a new life all over again. That would be quite a boring lifestyle to live and considering the development of Bitcoin and how absolute it is going to surpass the offered $100k. I would rather wait and HoDL on to it as the person who is offering me the cash.
2363  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: What are the best coin in 2020? on: December 13, 2020, 11:33:40 AM
2020 is a year of Defi coins, I'd suggest Bitcoin like everyone else but your research is based on coins minted in 2020. Have you tried some of the A list oracle projects coins? Like DAO and the rest? Lend isn't doing bad as well. But be rest assured that, no Altcoin can give you profit that Bitcoin can't.
2364  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Facebook Issue on: December 12, 2020, 10:59:46 PM
All of a sudden you diverted from Facebook down server to its Libra coin I'm surprised how the two corresponds. Facebook and her other services are built for different purposes  it doesn't have any effect on her coin whatsoever.
2365  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: ICO, IEO! Which one do you want to return again? on: December 12, 2020, 04:14:07 PM
IEOs and ICOs are just as risky, but If I had to choose between the two, I would prefer the top IEO in the market because there is less risk of fraud compared to ICOs. The IEOs listed on Binance are successful and have attracted more market investment as well.
Almost everyone on the the topic voted for the return of ICO in case we are trapped to choose either of the two but you. The reason might be the only successful ones who were able to get listed on Binance and thrived. I personally would go for ICO I don't have much explanation but, it actually lifted a lot of capital invested with little or no losses at all.
2366  Economy / Economics / Re: Here is why btc will die as a crypto on: December 12, 2020, 09:23:58 AM
The miners who confirmed the transaction will share the transaction fee of the day among the people who partook in the main pool. Is the transaction fee burnt? I believe not, it is a bug that can be fixed even Ethereum had higher transaction fees.  I don't honestly support the idea of this killing Bitcoin to the minimal level.
2367  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Crypto Wallet Regulations: A damn good time to be paranoid on: December 12, 2020, 07:09:57 AM
The regulation comes here again, what's the main purpose of Decentralization when they role out new policies to restrict how your coins should be stored? Like @Anonylz has said above it is not about older folks alone, traders will prefer their coins on the exchange than custodian wallets for easier trading, conversion and access. Untill then let's be security cautious as we have always been.
2368  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: New institutional player — MassMutual purchases $100M Bitcoin on: December 11, 2020, 08:26:40 AM
So, how much of btc is already owned by institutionals?
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According to a report from The Wall Street Journal, the company purchased the coins — purportedly 5,470 Bitcoin (BTC) given the current price of $18,279 — through New York-based fund management company NYDIG. MassMutual also reportedly bought a $5 million equity stake in the firm, which holds $2.3 billion in crypto.

A total of 5,470 Bitcoin is owned by the institution.

This is actually a nice piece of information as the day passes, great companies adopt, invest and take the Bitcoin technology to the next phase of different economies of the world. 2021 seems to be a new ATH to witness.
2369  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: A free land for bitcoin on: December 11, 2020, 06:41:47 AM
Africa isn't a country it is a continent with different countries, different norms, different religions, different government, different people and beliefs. So imposing Bitcoin as one legal currency in Africa as whole wouldn't be possible without seeking regulations from African Union (AU) and its subsidiaries like (ECOWAS) and several others. The government will still stand against the legalisation because most of the crooks in government don't have the technical know-how to loot through Bitcoin.
2370  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin on: December 11, 2020, 05:13:25 AM
It could be as a result of market correction as it has been going up since the last 1 month, it needs to correct the market flows and settle in a particular region for a while then decide to move itself sideways again. It is mere observation, no one can really tell what exactly is the problem with the sudden decrease in the price and brutal crash in altcoins.
2371  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I quit smoking and buy Bitcoin every week on: December 11, 2020, 05:07:23 AM
It is tough investing in Bitcoin, it is tougher quitting smoking, this is a great decision as far as you can starve your brain whenever it thirst for cigarette smoking and investing the supposed funds in Bitcoin weekly, the return would be great, that means you're directing £200+ on monthly basis in Bitcoin, this is pretty awesome.
2372  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Investing 1$ every day in bitcoin over the last five years on: December 10, 2020, 07:02:21 PM
The chart flow proves Bitcoin investment is paramount to stock, banking and even estate management. Whereas your annual yield income is higher than what the bank can offer. This is really interesting. I just posted the video on my community.
2373  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Get Funds For agriculture Project on: December 08, 2020, 06:03:57 PM
Over 30 BTC as agricultural funds, this is ridiculous and outrageous not undermining your abilities or the result to be expected but, it is agriculture you're venturing into. What is the scale of the land like? How fertile? What is the expected annual yield return? These are things to put into consideration before your lender can tender you with a huge loan.

we are targeting 1m$ and land size is 30 acre this include land value development cost if need and some $ for start few profitable project within land
invester will get

free local tour in every year
and business ownership including profit
What is your country of origin?
What do you have as collateral? What is the risk management in your adventure?
2374  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Get Funds For agriculture Project on: December 08, 2020, 10:19:57 AM
Over 30 BTC as agricultural funds, this is ridiculous and outrageous not undermining your abilities or the result to be expected but, it is agriculture you're venturing into. What is the scale of the land like? How fertile? What is the expected annual yield return? These are things to put into consideration before your lender can tender you with a huge loan.
2375  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What is the biggest threat to Bitcoin? on: December 07, 2020, 07:39:44 AM
Most of the major threats that have disrupted Bitcoin have been overcome, so whatever comes now is just mere challenge. Like when some governments banned it, their citizens were still using Bitcoin. Now it has gone mainstream the only challenge we can talk about is volatility and inability to get to everyone's hand due to one circumstances or the other.
2376  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: ETH high gas fee on: December 07, 2020, 06:03:26 AM
The ETH 2.0 release will help normalise everything.  It has just been launched it will still take a couple of time before the Ethereum engineers will be able to fix things up and make the chain less congested and gas fees would be minimal again.
So, the problem is when the scalability update will be released? There's not exact date about when the sharding solution will be rolling out. Ethereum code developers are also need to testing all of the update gradually. Im still watching the progress of ethereum 2.0

Ethereum 2.0 is not an aswer for all of problem in ethereum. There will always be a new problem to appear after the new update. That's why ethereum developers are engaging with the community to develop the various solutions.

As we continue bringing and discussing the most affected and pressing bugs they will definitely be seeing them time to time to bring an everlasting solutions to it.  Sharding will definitely happen it might like not happen in the most expected time but it will happen to help cleanse the Ethereum network.
2377  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: OTC Over The Counter BTC Trading? on: December 06, 2020, 12:54:52 PM
PayPal wouldn't risk buying from OTC that doesn't have proposal legal backups because of fear of fraud, scam and theft. I believe coinbase has a large OTC model where PayPal can buy directly from. No individual whale would risk his/her BTC through back door trading.
2378  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: ETH high gas fee on: December 06, 2020, 06:40:14 AM
The ETH 2.0 release will help normalise everything.  It has just been launched it will still take a couple of time before the Ethereum engineers will be able to fix things up and make the chain less congested and gas fees would be minimal again.
2379  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Four Years of Living on Bitcoin Alone. Can You Beat That? Is that even possible? on: December 06, 2020, 06:31:09 AM
It is very possible whereas they have the patience and understanding of how the movement is. I remember when I first did transaction on Bitcoin in 2016 it was still valued at $1,000. If they actually got it stuck up till this very moment they will be super rich to afford every kind of lifestyle they so wish for.
2380  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Pakistan Moves to Legalize Bitcoin as Economy Tumbles on: December 05, 2020, 09:32:19 AM
As much as I can tell, the Pakistani government sees a great income flow from the region and would want to increase the electricity capacities in the city to meet the demands of mining engineers and facilitate cryptocurrencies companies in the country. I also understand that, Northern Pakistan is a great region in the country that uses and patronises cryptocurrencies "A data about this must have been collected by the government to ascertain their curiosity". In light to this and how we'd understand the parliamentary debate; It is actually a great news in the era wher more adoption is the greatest quest we have been seeking for. This doesn't in anywhere needs any other logical explanation unless mine could be wrong as I don't live in Pakistan.
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