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2681  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Some Legit Tips for Newbs that will help you Win on: January 10, 2022, 05:00:29 PM
1. Never leave funds on any website or exchange.
Hacked Exchanges since 2011. It is very risky and hack is only one of risks when you leave your fund on exchanges.

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2. Withdraw immediately to a wallet where you manage the Private Keys

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5. Keep 50/50 Crypto and Cash or other Liquid assets
Don't all in invest with your capital. Because you must have Plan B, in case all things on the market goes wrong with what you expect. What if in bear market, you have no cash in hands and have to sell your crypto at 1/10, 1/100 your entry price just to get a little cash to use. It's very painful.

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6. Diversify your Crypto but keep mainly Bitcoin
Altcoins are more bleedy in bear market than Bitcoin.

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7. Do not trust anyone
Sure. Especially if it is about private keys, mnemonic seeds.
2682  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Everyone will receive a paper wallet in their post. Then what? on: January 10, 2022, 02:29:11 PM
What will happen to the bitcoin price when everyone starts receiving empty bitcoin paper wallets with everything they get on the post?
If someone give me an empty paper wallet, I should throw it away because if I keep it, I might forget that it is a wallet which is not created by myself. Then if I send my Bitcoin into that wallet to store, I am facing risk of steal.

I don't know what will happen with my Bitcoin in that wallet. I meant in such cases, there are at least two people will own private key, me and the person who gave me that paper wallet.

So if anyone want to use a paper wallet, create it by his/her-self, on offline or best air-gapped computer
[Guide] Secure air-gapped crypto wallet storage method
2683  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: FIVE HELPFUL TIPS THAT WILL BE EFFECTIVE IN AVOIDING CRYPTOCURRENY SCAMS. on: January 10, 2022, 02:16:19 PM
Scammers reuse their scam methods and they only adjust their methods a little bit. Basically, methods are the same and people got scammed by almost similar scam methods because they don't change. They are greedy, naively and lazy. They want to get rich but don't want to spend time to read and learn.

They probably were exposed to scam detecting methods, tutorials on how to avoid scams but they ignore such advice and resources.

Collection of comprehensive guides on identify and avoid scam projects
2684  Other / Archival / Re: Posting Dynamics for 2021 (Main Boards + Locals) on: January 10, 2022, 10:24:12 AM
I contribute two charts and I hope it can be helpful for this topic by presenting an overview on what's going on the forum in 2021.
  • Most of posts come from Altcoin boards & Trading/ Discussion board (first chart) Spam still overwhelms the forum
  • For other boards which have less than 30k posts in total in 2021, fortunately some important boards have top positions (second chart): Development& Technical Discussion; Bitcoin Technical Support; Project Development
2685  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Since you started crypto what has been the greatest mistake you made? on: January 09, 2022, 05:46:03 PM
My biggest mistake is using margin and think that I can control risk of liquidation. Most of times, I can control it but margin trading does not work like that. Just one case, when you are losing control, your collateral will be liquidated. Worse, if you repeat it a few times, your initial capital will be eaten up and fall to almost 1 or less than 10% of initial number.

It's bad, very bad!

So my advice for crypto newbies is simple
  • Don't use margin if you have less than 4 years in this market
  • Don't use margin if you are not rich and have big capital
  • If you use margin, please use not more than 10% of your whole capital for margin trading
2686  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What is Web 3.0 and Why it is being called next generation internet? on: January 09, 2022, 11:42:03 AM
It is great from the idea but in the end, I don't know how it will reach to and how it will be.

From the core idea to build up a third generation of Web with aim to be decentralized. Along a growth process, there will be more things that can be in plans or out of plans so that from decentralized, it might end as centralized in hands of giant corporations. It is what Jack Dorsey warned weeks ago which triggered a massive discussion in community.

I hope that Web 3.0 will become really decentralized and give us more freedom. Anyway, I can not exclude a future in which Web 3.0 will be centralized with some dramatic improvements than Web 2.0
2687  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: how are signatures made for the forum? on: January 09, 2022, 07:01:04 AM
Check this [LEARN] BBCode Lessons & Tutorials [+tutorial videos!]
Practice makes perfect but at beginning it looks complicated and requires lot of time to learn and sharpen your skills to design BBcode signatures.

You can learn from that tutorial or from CV of famous designers who can be found in Overview of Bitcointalk Designers(Signature,Avatar,etc)

Tip:
Use this link, and paste the User ID of a designer (or any member) you want to check their topic list, then enter to get it
Code:
https://bitcointalk.org/gettopics.php?user=
2688  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: CAN YOUR BITCOIN BE STOLEN ? on: January 09, 2022, 06:58:09 AM
Without exposure of your private keys, can your bitcoin be stolen ?
Your Bitcoin can be stolen when you give up access to its private key to others who can be your relatives, friends, strangers, hackers, exchanges or governments.

Not your keys, not your coins so as long as you are able to keep your private keys safely, your Bitcoins are safe.
2689  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: HOW MANY BITCOIN DID SATOSHI NAKAMOTO GATHERED ? on: January 09, 2022, 06:51:58 AM
Nobody knows the exact number and what we read are all guess about who is real Satoshi Nakamoto and estimation of total Bitcoins mined by Satoshi Nakamoto

How many Bitcoin does its inventor Satoshi Nakamoto still own?. This article mentioned about Patoshi pattern which is not new because it was discussed many years ago.

The Mystery in Patoshi Timestamps (that touched me to the depths of my soul).
2690  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [NEWBIE] What To Do To Avoid Red-Trust. on: January 08, 2022, 01:02:56 PM
The intention to join the forum should be to learn about Bitcoin then other cryptocurrencies (alternative cryptocurrencies). It should not be earning merit, avoiding red trust. Merit or trust should not be initial or main reasons you join the forum.

Just do good things, no one will give you valid negative (red) trust feedback
Just contribute good things by  posts or topics, merit will find you

Positive trust feedback takes time to receive because it relates to your reputation on this forum. But a member with positive trust feedback can still scam you. Life is not clear between right and wrong, good and bad person somewhat.

2691  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to Get Rich with Bitcoin on: January 08, 2022, 01:52:37 AM
I disagree

You don't need to be rich to buy Bitcoin. Because you can buy satoshis, not mandatory to buy a whole 1 Bitcoin. It means people are free to buy 1 BTC, 0.1 BTC to 0.01 BTC or smaller amount.

There is a Dollar Cost Averaging strategy to accumulate Bitcoin over time. The given link is an example for $30 weekly DCA in 3 years. Results will be as follows:
Total Invested: $4,710
Total Value: $25,628 for 43,569,000.00 Satoshis
Percent Change: 444.14%

https://dcabtc.com?sd=2019-01-08&sda=3_years&f=weekly&d=3_years&ac=3000&c=false
2692  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What type of skills need for become a bounty Manager? on: January 04, 2022, 04:21:40 PM
1. This is not really necessary, as you can hire a professional, who can not only create banners, but also design signatures and etc.
Pick good designers from Overview of Bitcointalk Designers(Signature,Avatar,etc). There are many good designers but my vote goes to Jayce

He has designed more than what he includes in his service thread JAYCE DESIGNS---- Logo, Avatar, Signature, Banner, etc.
2693  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: My Beginner Bitcoin Questions for 2021 (will be posting more in 2022) on: January 04, 2022, 03:10:38 PM
Miners will get mining rewards in either block rewards or transaction cost. The latter one is more important.
The latter one will be more important eventually, as I explained above, but it certainly isn't more important at the moment, on average making up less than 2% of the total block subsidy.
I understand but it is a long term vision as it should be. After next few halvings, block reward will be reduced a lot and soon miners will realize and accept that their main income will be from transaction cost, and will no longer be block rewards.

Now block reward is 6.25 BTC and after next 6 halvings, it will drop to 0.09765625 BTC which is almost as same as transaction fee for each block now.
2694  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What type of skills need for become a bounty Manager? on: January 04, 2022, 03:01:29 PM
Because you will run your Bounties on the forum so you have to understand forum rules, anti-spam, etc.
  • Signature Campaign Guidelines (read this before starting or joining a campaign). Usually bounties have signature campaigns but payment is in token. Therefore, you can apply these guidelines as well.
  • Unofficial list of (official) Bitcointalk.org rules, guidelines, FAQ
  • One of most annoying rule is Proof of Registration/ Work, etc. There are complains about it and some managers did not require Proof of Registration/ Work on the forum, in their bounty threads. They manage their bounties and collect such proofs in spreadsheets.
  • Also, bounties have multiple platforms to run on such as Reddit, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, etc. so if you are manager, you will need to understand how those platforms work as well. If it is a big bounty, you will need a team to manage it. It is overload if you manage a big bounty by yourself
2695  Other / Meta / Re: I Need Help With Posting Here on: January 04, 2022, 01:01:24 PM

Once you have it, you get the choice:



2696  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: Gleam contest - $100 in $FOUND + $100 in $QUA [10 winners] on: January 04, 2022, 12:29:23 PM
If you want to participate in, click on the Gleam contest link which is given in OP.

Next, finish tasks
Next, wait for winner announcement after the completion of the contest.

That's it.

No need to post Proof of participation here. Please read before you join.



I lock the topic now, to avoid spam
2697  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: When Greed Comes First in Trading, the Result is Bankruptcy on: January 04, 2022, 11:29:12 AM
Greed is sort of psychology types and it has effect on your emotion then actions when you trade or invest. Consequently your initial plan will be broken because of uncontrolled psychology or emotion.

However, most of times, when you are greed, you make bad decisions which in turn will put your position under margin call, liquidation, etc.

The hilarious fact is people are greed when they are poor and they use leverages when they want to get rich. However, this approach only makes them poorer.

My advice is oppositely: If you are not rich, don't use leverage!

Because when you are poor, you will go to bet with high leverage and don't have enough collateral in order to keep your position safely to face with liquidation, margin calls.
2698  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Gleam contest - $100 in $FOUND + $100 in $QUA [10 winners] on: January 04, 2022, 01:52:59 AM
The Gleam is part of a new partnership between ccFOUND & Quarashi Network

  • 10 winners
  • Rewards: $100 in $FOUND + $100 in $QUA for each winner

Only 2 days left! Hurry up guys, you don't want to miss such interesting contest with good rewards from 2 amazing projects

Join, get rewards & HODL. If you can't HODL, you can't get rich.

Join here: https://gleam.io/lidla/ccfound-x-quarashi-partnership-giveaway



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2699  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Historical Bitcoin Prices😊 on: January 03, 2022, 05:20:59 PM
When i involved in cryptocurrency 2015, Bitcoin price was $400+.Now bitcoin price around $47k+. I'm fully satisfied about BTC price.
You should satisfy if you bought Bitcoin years ago and still hold it now. It means your belief in Bitcoin, blockchain technology and this market is very big.

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Now bitcoin is most valuable coin in market and number on coin market cap
Price is not most important. Marketcap, adoption level and communities are more important factors. It takes other cryptocurrencies to reach to the level of adoption and success with which Bitcoin has now, 13 years after the Genesis Block on 3 January 2009.

Check its historic price on its birthday from 2011 to 2021
2700  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Do we have trading chatroom exclusive for bitcointalk traders? on: January 03, 2022, 05:10:29 PM
I don't think it will be accepted but if you would prefer to have such trading chatroom, you can try by asking Cyrus in Bitcointalk Party - Discord server

Currently, it has a channel for Bitcoin discussion so that at least it gives you hope for another channel for Trading discussion. You can raise this idea in that Discord server, then a community vote might be carried out & vote result will help you. Anyway, the important start is convincing Cyrus to open such community vote.

Let's try.
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