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261  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Can you consider yourself as a risk taker if you buy bitcoin? on: April 08, 2023, 09:02:01 AM

This question is simple because the answer is unequivocally YES but the answer has complex and deep meaning so let's get on it. Buying or trading bitcoin is an activity that considered as inherently risky. If you engage in that kind of activity you can consider yourself as a risk taker.  Why it is considered as inherently risky? It is because the outcome of buying bitcoion are probable not guaranteed meaning that we are not sure if we can make money. We are simply taking risk when we buy or trade bitcoin BUT it doesn't mean that we are correspondingly accepting the risk of buying bitcoin and that is the PROBLEM.

I think Yes, because buying or trading Bitcoins is a risky activity and regarding your point maybe I can explain as far as I understand where buying or trading Bitcoins is a risky activity. However, just buying Bitcoin does not automatically make you a risk taker. To be a successful risk taker in this market, you must fully accept and embrace the risks that come with investing in Bitcoin. The best Bitcoin investors and traders are those who understand the risks and are not upset if they lose money. Meaning they are prepared and it is no longer a PROBLEM
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265  Economy / Economics / Re: Its not human vs machine its human vs human on: March 28, 2023, 09:03:25 AM
The advent of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) has sparked a debate about the role of technology in the workplace. Some fear that robots and automation will replace human workers, while others argue that machines will enhance human capabilities and create new jobs.in the midst of this discussion, we often overlook an important factor: it's not human vs. machine, but rather human vs. human. AI and ML are tools that are designed and controlled by humans, and their impact in the workplace is determined by how humans choose to use them.

You have made an excellent point that the impact of AI and ML in the workplace is largely determined by how humans choose to use them. While some fear that machines will replace human workers, the reality is that these technologies can enhance human skills and create new job opportunities. However, it is important to be mindful of the biases and assumptions that can be reflected in the development and deployment of these technologies, and to work towards a future where humans and machines can work together in harmony.
In simple terms, AI working on orders or programs from humans. The meaning no matter how much or how skilled AI is, it still needs humans as their main control. Especially the daily or weekly routine maintenance part, because if an error occurs in that machine it will have very fatal consequences, especially if it is placed in the industry.

In my opinion, human involvement is necessary for the safe and effective use of AI technologies in various industries and you are correct in your understanding that AI is programmed and directed by humans Even though AI may be highly skilled and capable of performing complex tasks.

And I think it still requires human supervision and maintenance to ensure optimal performance and prevent errors where routine maintenance is very important in this industry where machines are relied upon to perform critical tasks, because even a small mistake can be fatal.
266  Economy / Economics / Re: Is some certain lifestyle a waste of money and time ? on: March 28, 2023, 08:55:57 AM
From what you've shared, it appears that your friends' lifestyle of frequent and expensive gatherings centered around drinking may be a waste of both time and money. While everyone has different values and priorities, spending such a significant portion of one's income on socializing and alcohol can be unsustainable and irresponsible. It's important to prioritize family and financial stability, especially in today's economic climate.

Personally, I believe in finding a balance between socializing and saving money for the future.  I do not have a personal average spend on such gatherings, but it's important to evaluate the cost-benefit of any activity and ensure that it aligns with one's values and goals.
267  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Everything is cyclical and repetitive. Bitcoin is no exception on: March 28, 2023, 08:40:16 AM
If you look at the cyclical nature of history, it shows that patterns are repeated, including in finance and investment. By understanding the past, we can gain valuable insights into the present and the future. However, predicting the future with certainty is impossible. While knowledge and analysis can inform our decisions, they cannot completely eliminate risk.

This is always important to think about because Investing in virtual currency requires careful consideration of the market, technology and regulations, as well as a willingness to adapt to changing circumstances. In the end, success in investing requires a balance between knowledge, skill and luck.
268  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Public Perspective towards Bitcoin on: March 28, 2023, 08:36:27 AM
In my opinion Changing public perception towards Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies requires education and awareness-building. This can be achieved through various means such as creating informative content, organizing workshops, and engaging with individuals and communities to address their concerns and questions.

What this means Collaboration with mainstream media and influencers can also help in reaching a wider audience and showcasing the positive aspects of cryptocurrency, such as its potential to empower individuals and promote financial inclusion. Additionally, regulatory clarity and improved security measures can help in building trust and confidence among the public.

For creating a positive narrative around cryptocurrency requires concerted efforts from various stakeholders, including industry players, policymakers, and the public.
269  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What other ways are available for purchasing Bitcoin? on: March 28, 2023, 08:30:48 AM
My opinion There are multiple ways to buy Bitcoin without involving traditional banks. One popular method is using peer-to-peer marketplaces like LocalBitcoins or Paxful. Another way is to use Bitcoin ATMs or buy from a Bitcoin seller directly using cash. Additionally, some online exchanges allow users to buy Bitcoin with alternative payment methods such as PayPal, credit cards, or even gift cards. While cutting ties with banks may pose a challenge, it is possible for cryptocurrency to operate independently, and the growth of decentralized finance (DeFi) is evidence of this trend. However, the future remains uncertain and dependent on various factors, including regulatory frameworks and market acceptance.
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271  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How do we manage our crypto trading strategy on: March 18, 2023, 09:08:18 AM

Nowadays there are so many crypto trading strategies in practice but the true challenge here is how to continue trading with out being obsolete as we know efficiency brings profit


I like reading especially on crypto trading which requires a combination of technical analysis, risk management and market research. Here are some steps you can take to develop and manage an effective crypto trading strategy:

- Set clear goals Before starting trading so that the investment horizon is clear, both the target return, and the level of risk that is acceptable.

- Perform technical analysis to identify market trends, price patterns and support/resistance levels helping you to make an informed decision about when to buy, sell or hold a particular cryptocurrency.

- Stay up to date with news and Use risk management strategies and Review and refine your strategy on an ongoing basis.

The key to managing a successful crypto trading strategy is staying disciplined, informed, and adaptable. By constantly refining your approach and staying up-to-date with the latest market trends and developments, you can increase your chances of achieving consistent profits over the long term.
272  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin is a treasure. on: March 18, 2023, 08:59:16 AM
If I look at Bitcoin in general it is still considered a type of digital asset or cryptocurrency rather than a form of property or commodity and if I am not mistaken it operates outside of traditional legal and regulatory frameworks.
273  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoincore: What's It? on: March 18, 2023, 08:50:10 AM
If I'm not mistaken Bitcoin Core is open source software that runs the Bitcoin network. It is a direct derivative of the original Bitcoin software client released by Satoshi Nakamoto after he published his famous Bitcoin whitepaper. This means the original Bitcoin software client released by Satoshi Nakamoto has been updated and improved over time, but is still based on the same principles and codebase.

The Bitcoin Core software is constantly being updated and improved by the development team, including some of the original developers from Satoshi Nakamoto's era. However, it is unclear whether Satoshi Nakamoto is still actively involved in the project. There have been some reports that Satoshi Nakamoto may still be involved in the project in some capacity, but this has never been confirmed.
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276  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [Merit] Share your best posts/threads with Fillippone to be merit assessed on: February 26, 2023, 05:59:58 AM
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1. Re: The BTC deep continues for the next SIX Months.
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277  Economy / Economics / Re: How rich would I be? on: February 26, 2023, 05:48:45 AM

How long would be a long time in years for this limit to be reached and what opportunities would be made available to those who invested in owing these coins and still do as at the time?


Of course, the most important thing is to get involved in the fantastic technology trend from the start. It really depends on how long someone has been in the game, but if you're talking about 10 years from now, the answer is yes, meaning everyone who currently owns cryptocurrency is going to be very rich.

The truth is that many new participants in this space are early adopters and they like to spend their bitcoins rather than just holding them for the price to rise. Thus, it takes a steady amount of new entrants for the bitcoin value to increase rather than fluctuate.
278  Economy / Speculation / Re: The BTC deep continues for the next SIX Months. on: February 26, 2023, 05:39:30 AM
During this period most of the crypto users preferred to sell their crypto due to the bearish market and in most cases they couldn't wait to get back into the bull run, but to be seen there was something to show for bitcoin's ability to sustain its price even when all altcoins were actively dropping.

In my humble opinion Some of the BIGGEST whales right now are long term HOLDERS and they are not going to sell their BTC. Due to the fact that they are patiently waiting for BTC to touch $20K before they sell it.

Well, there are many analyzes according to BTC price charts and references to historical data, which explain the reasons for rising or falling almost every day on various groups, be it websites, telegrams or others, but I believe BTC will go to $ 30K in the near future.
279  Economy / Economics / Re: Is There a Lesson for Economies and Entrepreneurs to Learn from Bankruptcy? on: February 24, 2023, 03:33:34 PM
Nickles' point is a good one. Failure, especially on the scale of massive, national economic failure, leaves opportunities for new ventures to take hold in the market space that were previously unavailable.

In short, yes. As entrepreneurs and business people in general, we need to look for opportunities even during troublesome times. In the process of moving forward, sometimes we are bound to come across some adversaries along the way. For me, I believe that a valuable lesson from the Chapter 11 experience is never stop pushing forward because of fear. If you do, you will miss out on countless opportunities in life. That means if we can properly position yourself for success when existing conditions are changing so rapidly.
280  Economy / Economics / Re: Israel's Central Bank Proposes Rules for Stablecoins Including 100% Reserve on: February 24, 2023, 03:22:37 PM
This illustrates that regulations provide clarity, which will help build confidence in crypto assets, including stablecoins. The process of acquiring crypto assets is meant to be more transparent and the link between stable issuance of assets and settlement on the books will serve as a guarantee for all market participants. yes the hope will encourage more institutions, investors and companies to participate in this innovative sector.

Of course, there are a lot of questions around this new currency, and banks haven't publicly said when they will launch it but this could be seen as one of the many steps that need to be taken for stablecoins to pivot from fad to mainstream and be safer from regulation. .
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