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2741  Economy / Economics / Re: What would happen if Tesla decided to sell its Bitcoin? on: May 07, 2022, 02:10:32 PM
Excuse me, but it seems that I was not accurate in asking the question, what I meant was to break the four-year price cycle since we have two simple assumptions:

  • The first is that the price will rise to 100k dollars before the end of this year as a maximum.
  • The second is that the price will not fall below the levels of 20k dollars, which was the top of the previous session.

If Tesla or MicroStrategy sells, will we go back to levels below 20K?
2742  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: First mixer sanctioned by US authorities (blender.io) on: May 07, 2022, 01:08:34 PM
I remember that last year one of the blenders was Sized in the Netherlands or one of the European countries on charges of money laundering, but I do not think that such blenders will ever operate in the United States.

if the United States wants to stop the activities of the mixers, they can do so easily if they have the resources and for a mixer like chipmixer will try to drain all the available chips, the site will provide new chips, they can monitor who sells it to Chipmixer and they will be able to reach the state or the party that runs the site, and so on for all blenders.

If blenders don't keep customer records, that's good news.

For the average user, most likely he will not have a problem using the blender, but he must be confident that these blenders do not provide 100% privacy.
2743  Economy / Economics / What would happen if Tesla decided to sell its Bitcoin? on: May 07, 2022, 12:28:50 PM
We all know Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter, but how to finance the deal is still unknown.
The billionaire sold some shares in Tesla and is trying to obtain loans from some banks.

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Tesla chief executive Elon Musk has sold roughly $8.5bn (£6.8bn) worth of shares in the electric car maker, just days after he agreed to buy Twitter. The sale has led to speculation that it will help to finance his planned $44bn buyout of the social media platform.

Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/business-61255092

What would happen if Elon Musk decided to sell his Bitcoin? What will be its economic impact on the price of Bitcoin?
2744  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin Breaks Bullish Trend Line? on: May 06, 2022, 08:05:38 PM
Your words would be logical if there is a link between the stock market and cryptourrencies, but this link cannot be proven, and therefore we will return to the levels of support and resistance, which give better results.

Support and resistance levels are still at their lowest level, and therefore it is unlikely that we will see a drop below 32k.
As for the reason for the correction, which is that the price tried to break the previous top at 46k several times and did not succeed in breaking it so we must down to 32 levels.
2745  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Amount to safely transfer from exchange to hardware wallet on: May 06, 2022, 07:23:10 PM
I don't recommend getting tax advice on the forum, ask a professional lawyer instead, whatever that costs.

It seems that you are talking about the United States, which means that every purchase and sale is subject to taxes, which means that you will not need to pay taxes unless you sell it and make a profit on it, and therefore transferring to the hardware wallet is not considered, in addition to that you are forced to transfer to the hardware wallet due to the step of keeping it in the wallet.

you can read in details from this link https://www.irs.gov/individuals/international-taxpayers/frequently-asked-questions-on-virtual-currency-transactions
2746  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Save some money on Exchange Fees (Newbies should read this) on: May 06, 2022, 04:51:00 PM
Your advice is contradictory in essence, we are talking about a beginner who has no technical knowledge, and we all know that investing in leverage is dangerous and may lead to certain losses and therefore is not a good investment for beginners.
Investing in margin and leverage is dangerous, let alone investing in them in cryptocurrencies, which are highly speculative, and therefore those who are able to make profits from them are not considered a beginner, and therefore we cannot direct these tips to beginners.
2747  Economy / Economics / Re: Standard of living on: May 06, 2022, 03:55:52 PM
If you have a good government that improves business management, its prices are not supposed to rise, and therefore all the government's interventions will be cosmetic and will increase the problem.
But if inflation levels increase in your country, then you are in the middle of the problem, which needs individual solutions more than collective solutions, which may be represented in:

  • Buying assets: Whatever their nature, investing in assets is better than keeping cash.
  • Buying shares: If you understand it and love to take risks, buy shares.
  • Buying gold: It is one of the safe havens.
2748  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoins and Influential Social Networks on: May 06, 2022, 02:02:57 PM
Social media is decentralized and therefore a unified central opinion cannot be imposed on it.
It allows citizens the freedom to perform opinions and thus allowed cryptocurrencies to spread.

Without it, we wouldn't be where we are. Read the comments that come from TV and channels that have a specific mindset.

Therefore, social media is a true double-edged sword, despite its positive aspects, but it has made scam easier.
2749  Economy / Economics / Re: CEO of Teucrium and Bitcoin ETF on: May 06, 2022, 01:15:17 PM
It looks like a Canadian company will be the first to launch one in Australia:
I agree, at least something move and this experience will give a good evaluation in Australia.


We can't know when a positive decision will be made, but I hope it could be by the end of next year - although it would be very interesting if the ETF spot was approved in the second half of 2024 and coincided with the halving. Then the dream of many waiting for one massive bull run would come true Cheesy

I agree, but what he is trying to convey is that the current mentality does not want approval, and therefore even if we wait for several years, no change will happen unless there is a change in the current people.

whatever the arguments presented, let us forget about US BITCOIN ETF for the time being.
2750  Economy / Services / Re: [SIGNATURE] AMEchain _Quantum Secure Layer-1 Ecosystem.(Member to Legend) {Open} on: May 06, 2022, 12:59:49 PM
Since we have moved to the second week, is it possible to modify the "Max 5 post per day will be count" rule? This rule will force people to be online at least 6 days a week(5*5=25 and need to make extra posts,)  which is difficult for the majority, so if it is modified to 6-8 posts per day, it will be better.

or Add a rule that if the user does not reach the requested posts/inactivity it will be deleted after X weeks.
2751  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Forget about exchanger search! Use BestChange! on: May 06, 2022, 12:43:23 PM
My suggestion is to add official websites in first post of this ANN topic.
ANN created by best.change not Best_Change, Best.Change Last Active: February 20, 2021, 03:52:04 PM
Perhaps if they asked one of the admins to restore the account (if they lost access to it) or edit the post, it would be better.

tasted it on tor and it works
2752  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Spanish Cryptocurrency Exchange Bit2me Expands Operations to Brazil on: May 04, 2022, 07:05:20 PM

I had never heard of it before, but it seems to me that it is very popular locally, so I decided to do a quick search and found the following:

  • The platform does not have a good reputation as its rating is low on trustpilot https://www.trustpilot.com/review/www.bit2me.com.
  • Has many investors including Huobi Capital And ICON Foundation.
  • Technical support is weak for the platform and there is no communication with customers.
  • Many complain about currency withdrawal problems, which is a bad sign.


I hope they solve these problems before thinking about expansion, or it will only get worse.
2753  Economy / Economics / Re: Is Elon musk's buying of Twitter fueled by Jack Sweeney?? on: May 04, 2022, 06:55:47 PM
This is the most ridiculous reason to buy Twitter, and I don't think it was mentioned, but it attracts viewers or forces them to comment, even in a sarcastic way.

The deal that took place to buy Twitter is more than a temporary investment, but rather a long-term investment, and the profits that it will achieve are nothing more than an increase in the share price, but rather the political and social impact of Twitter.

  • It is a double-edged sword, and it seems that Elon Musk has decided to be influential in politics, something that could be dangerous for him or gain more influence.
  • The man's actions are not absurd, and he may make Twitter as a "company" a better place, but it will not add to freedom of opinion or the decentralization of these networks.


2754  Economy / Economics / CEO of Teucrium and Bitcoin ETF on: May 04, 2022, 06:20:26 PM
Last month, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission gave the green light to fund firm Teucrium to issue a bitcoin futures exchange-traded product.
Sal Gilbertie, CEO of Teucrium, pointed out a footnote in the regulator’s approval letter to CNBC’s ETF Edge.

In reference to the potential for fraud and manipulation it reads:

“If, however, an exchange proposing to list and trade a spot bitcoin [product] identifies… the regulated market with which it has a comprehensive surveillance-sharing agreement, the exchange could overcome the Commission’s concern…”
 
Crypto firm Grayscale, one of the biggest proponents of a spot-bitcoin ETF and creator of the Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (BTC), recently threatened to sue to SEC over the issue.

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But Gilbertie was not convinced of the effectiveness a such a tack arguing

It would take years. The SEC is not going to succumb to that kind of pressure… unless you get a change in leadership who have a sea-change in how they are looking at things… they want to see crypto coins completely surveilled… I don’t see how they’re going to back down from that when they’re all about investor protection.”


Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2022/05/03/sec-lays-out-path-to-coveted-spot-bitcoin-etf-but.html?__source=iosappshare%7Ccom.apple.UIKit.activity.CopyToPasteboard

According to his words, we will not see Bitcoin ETF in the United States soon, whatever the type of pressure unless you get a change in leadership, this type of change requires political changes and it will not happen soon? What do you think you were optimistic, especially with what happened in Canada and Australia.
2755  Economy / Economics / Re: Can the World Feed Itself? Historic Fertilizer Crunch Threatens Food Security on: May 04, 2022, 05:17:00 PM
The absence of an enhanced explanation with the pictures will make everything that is written without a person who does not have the experience of agriculture in the past, but it is difficult to do so in the courtyard of the house because the agriculture itself not only consumes an area, but also oxygen and a specific atmosphere and it will be impossible if you live in an apartment in a building consisting of Several floors.

The best what you can get is Vertical farms

Source: https://delawarebusinesstimes.com/news/vertical-farms-envisioned-as-path-out-of-recidivism/
2756  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: OracleEasy - crypto signal on: May 04, 2022, 04:43:36 PM
Does this mean that "signals" includes many trading pairs that can be low trading volums?
Are there restrictions to join the channel? And if not, what guarantees that these signals are accurate? Meaning, is there a previous record of signs in the carrots and documented that it is good, even if it is.
Finally, since the channel is free (do not ask for money from users) Why don't you publish the signals here, or give screenshots Shot periodically.
2757  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: System for trading on: May 04, 2022, 02:40:45 PM
One fine day, Binance told me, take a breath, take a break, you should not trade so successfully with increasing volumes anymore .. He said that even 10k EUR would be enough for me)). I can’t agree with this and therefore, thinking about what to do, I decided to share my experience and see if it will be useful to the community.

I thought 10k EUR is the minimum investment required by your system, not the restrictions imposed by Binance Services to Users in some countries.
Binance's restrictions are not fixed and are adjacent to time, but you can say that some countries are not currently welcome, so these restrictions will increase seriously with the passage of time, which means that you cannot trust Binance if you are from one of those countries and want to trade.

You have alternative options:

  • Trading in the decentralized platforms: make sure that they are actually decentralized.
  • Central platform question: You must ask them before trading.
  • The use of a third party.

2758  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Make a bitcoin transaction with python? on: May 01, 2022, 05:54:53 PM
Yes, you need to Install bitcoin python library

Code:
pip install bitcoin
then generate your private key using my_key= = random_key()
then your public key using my_pubkey= privtopub(my_private_key)
then your address my_address=pubtoaddr(my_public_key)
then you can send it using tx_hex = make_transaction(
    inputs=[[your_address, your_private_key]],
    to='receiver address',
    amount=BTC,
    miner_fee=0.0001
)

Code:
my_key= = random_key()
my_pubkey= privtopub(my_private_key)
my_address=pubtoaddr(my_public_key)
tx_hex = make_transaction(
    inputs=[[my_address, my_key]],
    to='receiver address',
    amount=BTC,
    miner_fee=0.0001
)





it is better to do it with test net follow this https://dev.to/nownodes/how-to-make-a-bitcoin-transaction-with-python-54k4
2759  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Ledger USB problem in the airport on: May 01, 2022, 05:06:44 PM
What country/airport are you trying to fly from? I tried to travel several times and the airport staff thought it was an external memory for my computer, but if I am in one of the developed countries.
I do not advise you to do this often, but it is better to keep the words in a paper and when you travel to another country, you buy a wallet there if you intend to settle down or use a phone wallet.
2760  Economy / Economics / Re: India Exploring Commercial Uses for CBDC, Says Finance Minister !!! on: May 01, 2022, 04:52:29 PM
I do not trust any news that comes from India, the news is always conflicting and reflects with time. I do not know because of the way we were transmitted or because of the conflicting regulations in that country.
Was crypto taxed so high last month? Isn't that true?

government will not start CBDC unless FED give them green light.
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