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2921  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: The reason why investors often lose money on: August 04, 2021, 07:17:56 AM
I think you should add to your list that a drop in price is not directly equalling losing money. We still own the coin and as long as we are not selling we don't realise our loss. On paper we might be losing money but it is not yet confirmed. In the future we could always see another rally in the coin and make back our losses. As trader we might be inclined to trade coins quickly, but as an investor we could always switch to a more long term approach. Just like with Doge Coin for example, there wasn't much price changes for years and then all of a sudden the coin started to rally.
2922  Other / Off-topic / Re: Share your reason why you started to play Cryptocurrencies on: August 04, 2021, 07:05:50 AM
To me, the reason I got involved to Cryptocurrencies / Crypto community is the blooming news and information on the media that raised my interests and curiosity to know more. As a normal man, I am interested with all the new things.... and love to learn what I don't know. including new technology, new gadgets... so what's yours?


I got involved into crypto currencies because I feel like we can't trust banks anymore. The bank fees are rising each year but the interest rate remains at 0% for the last 10 years. It is impossible to save any money these days because price levels are rising and inflation will make sure that we are losing money over time. The only way to actually store some money is to invest it. And the best way is to do it outside of the reach of governments. Crypto currencies are the perfect tool for me to do it.
2923  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Globalists flee to private islands, underground bunkers, as they unleash... on: August 04, 2021, 07:03:08 AM
Not sure if private islands are the perfect place to be. If I could choose I would prefer a high tech bunker to a private island. We are seeing rising sea levels and more and more natural disasters. If the seas are rising 1 or 2 meters than these private islands could be in serious trouble. It might be better just to buy a super yacht and stay on it instead. Or if you are super rich just fly to space and get away from it all. Or what about buying an submarine and hiding out underwater? Sounds to me like the most save place to be.
2924  Other / Off-topic / Re: How do you handle stress? on: August 03, 2021, 08:01:57 AM
In daily life, it is normal to have stress. First, you must understand the source of stress. When considering how to solve this problem, if something hasn’t happened yet, it’s because you don’t have the ability or confidence to face it. Change and do some self-advice. I have always experienced it slowly by myself, and what others say is useless to me.

Eliminating stress completely is impossible I think. We need to find a good way how we deal with stress on a daily basis. Relaxing in the evening and trying to forget about work is one approach, another is doing sports in the evening or on the weekend. We need to try out different things and choose the one that works best for us.
2925  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The Olympics is a disaster on: August 03, 2021, 07:52:45 AM


If there is a major development with Covid this autumn/winter, history books will point to the olympics as the dumbest thing humanity has done.  I'm also not for closing the world down, far from it, we should embrace technology and remote work - including Bitcoin and cryptocurrency - for payments and wages across the globe.

Also its fine to go on vacation, but really, all inclusive resorts and cruises ?  Thats also a dumb terrible idea.  People want to go back to "normal".  There is no normal to go back to.  There is only adaptation and mitigation.


The problem is that most people were convinced to take the corona vaccine so that we can go back to a normal life. If after all the vaccination this year now the politicans would say that we need more lockdowns we would see a lot of more riots than we already see now. The Euro 2020 and the Olympic 2020 games are a way to show the world that we are going back to a normal way of life. Let's see how the long term effects are going to be. While Euro 2020 was with fans in the stadiums the Olympic games are very empty now.
2926  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Are you a healthy unvaccinated person? on: August 03, 2021, 07:17:21 AM
Then you should stay that way, and resist enforced vaccination. We are starting to see the damage that vaccination is doing to the nation's health, and at some point there will be a financial reckoning. A large reference group of healthy unvaccinated peope will provide evidence for the claims by those crippled by untested vaccination. It may take years for all the side effects to become apparent.

I am a healthy vaccinated person and nothing wrong with that. Everybody has his own right if he wants to get vaccinated, but if you come into contact with elderly people it's not your life you gamble with. Personally I got the vaccine so I can meet my 90 year old grandmother again without being afraid to infect her with the corona virus.
2927  Other / Off-topic / Re: What was the price of btc when u had your first btc/satoshis? on: August 03, 2021, 06:56:45 AM
It was a typo, my first sale of my coins was around this price.
I see, that's why i reacted that much because imagine how frustrating on your part not buying bitcoin in that lowest value ?

Good that you have sold with profit back then.

Even if the prices are still high right now, we should be always happy to sell with a profit. With hindsight it is so much easier to know when to buy and when to sell. Nobody knew back in the days how high bitcoins would be rising. And feeling bad about profit we left on the table is not productive. There will always be new opportunities to buy bitcoins again.
2928  Other / Politics & Society / Re: ConspiracyPRO : they need to inject everyone to destroy proof of control group. on: August 02, 2021, 10:41:57 AM
I don't get it. What's the point of killing every human with vaccine? The CEO of the pharma companies want to live alone on the world? I don't think so, they make money from vaccines. They are more interest to give people a 3rd injection in 6-12" months than kill everybody now. I don't see any valid theory of why billions of people should be killed.
2929  Other / Off-topic / Re: Name a boxing world champion on: August 02, 2021, 10:38:33 AM
I don't think they are running from you, probably they don't even see your twitter message. World champions have managers and a whole team behind them that take care of everything. And why would they fight some random guy? What can they get for winning? Its a lose lose situation for them.
2930  Other / Off-topic / Re: Will you buy this book for your kids? on: August 02, 2021, 09:36:21 AM
Sounds like a interesting book. It could be good to get kids interested in crypto currencies at a young age. The only problem I still have tons if children books at my parents. They never threw anything away and from my cousins and nephews they also kept all the books. It's problem not needed to by any more children books. Why not use the money instead and buy already some alt coins for the kids?
2931  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated: Guess who is Sicker? on: August 02, 2021, 09:25:03 AM

Pfizer Covid vaccine doesn't reduce overall mortality
15 with vaccine died and 14 with the placebo died.
https://twitter.com/AlexBerenson/status/1421169656279310336/photo/2

How are 15 people a reasonable number to make a statement of the general vaccine? Hundred of million people got vaccinated with Pfizer. In my country we had hundreds of people dying of corona before most of them got vaccinated, now it's less than 5. We don't know what different there was between these 30 people, what other illnesses they had.
2932  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN] ★☆★ 777Coin Signature Campaign ★☆★ (Member-Hero Accepted) (New) on: August 02, 2021, 07:40:00 AM


I understand your frustrations buddy, lightlord is incharge of payment while I'm in charge of managing the participants of the campaign therefore there's nothing much I can do in regards to the way payment are been made. Here's an advice, don't consider this a weekly payout campaign instead bimonthly and you'll be just fine, it'll help you not to keep track of the number of days payment has been delay. Payment are been within 7/8week and all rounds are accounted for fully. This round payment will likely be sent out by next week as that'll mark the seven week for this round. You can try reaching lightlord through PM, that'll be faster and easier, if you feel you still need him to listen to your suggestions.


Thank you for this clarification Brainboss. I have been with this campaign for a while now and never doubted the payments. Looking at it as payments every 2 months is a good idea. For all the member who have been with the campaign for months this should be no issue. The Bitcoin price is just trailing at similar levels anyway, so we are not missing out on much.
2933  Other / Off-topic / Re: Funniest Videos Youtube can offer on: August 01, 2021, 07:49:48 AM
The funniest videos for me are from FailArmy. The channel has been around for years and I love their videos. Have been watching them since they had like 1m subscribers. They always have best of fail summaries and also do best of monthly fails. So when I feel a little depressed or sad I just watch a video there and can laugh. It is nothing horrible there, just funny situations from life.

https://www.youtube.com/c/FailArmyNation
2934  Other / Off-topic / Re: what do you do for a living?How much do you earn each month? on: July 31, 2021, 07:44:58 AM

what do you do for a living?


I work for a small insurance company in my country. The work is kinda boring, a typical office job, at least the pay is decent, but I don't want to say publicly how much I earn. It is enough to live in an small apartment alone and repay my student loan and save a little.
2935  Other / Off-topic / Re: The most profitable ways to earn cryptocurrency? on: July 31, 2021, 07:04:14 AM
Find something you can do to earn money online and choose programs that can pay you with bitcoin. This is a nice start cause u will not make much in the beginning and you can see it as hobby and save coins without cutting anything from your life before.

I always reccomend an own website/blog. It dont has to be crypto niche - you can do whatever you want (the most impotant thing is that u have fun with this niche, doing something that youre not interested in just cause it could bring a bit more, will mostly fail cause u can't hold the motivation).


Making money online is a good idea. If we are unable too save much money from our day job than we need alternatives. Getting a second income from online work is start to increase our crypto holdings. For me the best way to earn some extra cash is through ebay. Selling old stuff from the basement which I don't need anymore can make a decent profit which can all go into cryptos.
2936  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do ALL vaccines kill people? on: July 31, 2021, 06:57:02 AM

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Do humans really exist?
You cerainly are not, no human lies lies and lies like you are

At last, the problem has been solved, and I am now not a human specie.

But do humans really exist?, or is it just an assumption that humans do exist.

Can't everybody here on the forum check if they exist? The easiest test would just go for 4-5 days to the woods and tell nobody about it. Disappearing for some days and go complete into hiding is like falling off the earth. Once we come back we should check what happened. Did anything happen, did anybody notice us being away? Made it any difference? If we had no impact at all than we might not even exist in the first place.
2937  Other / Off-topic / Re: What was the price of btc when u had your first btc/satoshis? on: July 30, 2021, 07:20:51 AM
As far as I remember it was around 1btc= 200-300 $.
I know it from reading and hearing quite before, but my own first coin I had in this frame.
What about you?

I remember the first time I heard about bitcoins the price was around $400 for 1 BTC. I sold some CSGO skin for bitcoins but instantly transferred it to Fiat money, that was one of the dumbest moves I made. When I got back into bitcoins a few years later the price was already at 10,000 USD. Compared to todays prices that was still a good time to get involved.
2938  Other / Politics & Society / Re: I don't object to a Covid immunity passport. on: July 30, 2021, 07:15:11 AM
However, I do object to one that is restricted to "fully vaccinated" people. It seems that fully vaccinated is a misnomer, as those who elected for this inferior method of protection will have to have regular "booster" jabs. It also seems that it doesn't stop you being infected anyway. I would support a passport that checked for long term "T" cell immunity, as long as those with natural immunity are not forced to be vaccinated to reduce this immunity. This would save the cost of vaccination for most of the population, but of course that is not what the government wants. I understand they have spent £375 billion on the fake pandemic, and they are going to have to justify that.

I'm a bit concerned about the changes that they seem to be considering. It seems they are talking about restricting the use of campervans, so we are probably going to see more stealth vans appearing.

The corona vaccine won't prevent you from getting the virus, there is still a small chance to catch the virus. But what it does is to protect you from a severe disease process. The thing with the vaccination is that it is important to contain the virus and make us get back to our ordinary life eventually. And for all the people to actually get the vaccine we need to offer some perks. If the non vaccinated and the vaccinated people would have the exact same rights then people wouldn't take the vaccine, only the ill and elderly. I thin it's good to give vaccinated people some kind of freedom back.
2939  Other / Off-topic / Re: Your projects for the next lockdown(s)? on: July 29, 2021, 10:14:19 AM
I am looking for inspirations..

I don't think there will be another lockdown, atleast for the vaccinated people. I got the vaccine to have my old life back and not be locked into my room all the time. If there would be another lockdown it has to be for the anti vaxxers only. Otherwise why get in the first place.
2940  Other / Politics & Society / Re: You will not need to work until 2030 because you will have enough money on: July 29, 2021, 09:39:12 AM
Sounds good to me, I would try it out immediately. Just close down shop and move to Thailand or Indonesia. Get a small house directly at the beach and enjoy live. I bet many people would leave the western countries immediately. Why bother with the horrible weather if you just can go and enjoy life. But after 2030 we have to go back into our old job? That will be sad.
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