Disappointment can be felt by people who invested in bitcoin when it was expensive, and now they are losing. But for other people, this is just another natural fall in bitcoin, which occurs regularly, after which bitcoin, despite everything, steadily steps up. As I often hear experienced investors say, "when it gets scary to sell and everyone panics, maybe this is the best time to start investing." Can these people be disappointed? To say that the bottom has finally arrived is, in my opinion, a sound for complacency. Is there anyone who can definitively predict something? If you have prepared yourself for the fact that you may one day lose your money by following the rule of investing with Bitcoin, then there should be no disappointment because, with due patience, you should remain in the black.
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I always assumed that if a beginner wants to learn something, then he must understand that this will require his brain and quick wits. Isn't it?
Having advised an Electrum wallet, it would probably be fair to find a guide and learn in-depth all its subtleties.
There are a lot of instructions on the forum regarding this wallet, which is, frankly, stupid to be in your situation.
It's time to understand that it is impossible to teach a person strictly according to the fads until that person himself begins to search additionally.
If you are given a new phone with a lot of features, will you only use it for calls, or will you still read the manual?
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News outlets and bloggers need a headline like this because if they don't get the views or the clicks, they might not get paid. This is my second time experiencing this event since I became a full-fledged Bitcoin HODLer. Nowadays, my two favorite pastimes are watching videos on the history of bitcoin and watching MTV Base. While the former gives you hope, the latter furnishes you with good music that relaxes your mind.
Absolutely right. And that is precisely their role. If it happens that bitcoin turns around and starts to rise, these agencies will not blink an eye, saying that this is what they predicted. For anyone who believes such analysts, it's time to turn off the electricity for their own good. Turn off your computers and don't read the news. I wonder how many topics about the death of Bitcoin were created on this forum during the time of its sharp fall. But why don't we see those hysterics afterward who agitated us to sell and save our lives?
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Ugh, I read your post after writing the above. He definitely shouldn't have gotten any merits here,
Tsk, I usually check users' history post before sending merit it just like i was really convinced that the intentions of op is good and just innocent asking how things work so i forgot checking its previous posts. But after getting notified from telegram (late seen) and got back here seeing loyce post, i feel like regrets. But i really hope op comes to his senses and do things what is right. All the OP wanted was to send spam in PM. And I don’t even see any reason to quote his useless posts, just wasting time on him. I went through history before writing my post, and half of his posts were deleted. OP, as expected, having a 2017 registration, you came back with bad intentions, but fortunately, there is a very good moderation that simply will not allow you to do what you planned. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ibb.co%2FzV80C9n%2FScreenshot.png&t=663&c=3xIfUplygtGtkQ)
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There are always people who are waiting for the best price. Someone regretted that they did not have time to buy bitcoin during the bull market, but now there are such eccentrics who are waiting for a cheaper price.
Often Buy and keep bitcoin for more than 3-4 years. History says that 100 percent of people who know how to wait, over a four-year period, remain in the black. So act now, you may not get a better chance.
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But I say again, may God be the judge for Solosanz, who did this to me.
You say that you accepted all your mistakes with humility. However, is there any subtext in the appeal to Solosanz?? Why do you think that your mistake, or disrespect for the rules, should not be published? You were given an example of what will happen on the forum if all users do this. You reply by quoting someone two hours later. Isn't the connection lost? Solosanz, Keep up your work and help the forum. I'm sure most of the forum users will support you. AndySt, you should carefully read rule number 1. By creating empty answers, you violated this very rule.
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If you actively want to spread and advertise your business (I didn't go into details), I don't think it would be a good idea. Letters from newbies with such content are very often regarded as spam. I went through your posts, you very actively want to impose your services through PM. Following the example of this post. Hey OP, I tried to send you a PM but I couldn't so I'll send you my message here. I think users will complain about you very soon.
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You could, just like everyone else, post your celebration in the thread that users pointed you to, where it was recommended to write, so as not to look like a merit hunter. A lot of people don't like the vaunted themes, so @BitcoinGirl.Club created one single theme, which I find very convenient. There are many successful people on the forum, and each success is not necessarily a legend rank. Just imagine how many topics we could see from those who became members and so on. Indeed, for many, it is a great joy. Therefore, it is better to be modest; it deserves respect. Was the topic you created, which received a large amount of merit, accused of merit hunting? Or did someone reproach you for this? This theme was great. Here is an example for you when no one will suspect you of anything. Otherwise, since many topics are discussed very often on the forum, the appearance of a new topic that does not contain anything unique in itself will be suspected of hunting. But by no means should you stop creating your topics. You just can do better, and you have proven it, so don't be discouraged and move on.
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In addition to the fact that Apple often has errors when unlocking with a fingerprint, now they are coming up with a new feature? In my country, at any temperature drop, the phone simply refuses to recognize my fingerprint at all, and I have to additionally unlock it with a password. But besides this, the phone can simply freeze. And now we will be deprived of the password. But what if someone decides to grow a beard, or, on the contrary, shave off his mustache, or, well, something will change in appearance?
I'm not sure that all innovations are made for the benefit of people. This is another one hundred thousandth attempt to take the whole world under its full control.
Confidentiality becomes a fairy tale, but not a reality.
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What is most likely to happen if Bitcoin ceases to exist is that the number of forum users may sharply decrease. But this, as you can see, is not a problem for some users. It will give them the opportunity to communicate with faithful and devoted people who are interested in bitcoin technologies. Although, to be honest, I don't see the point then.
In any case, you have an excellent opportunity to witness any situation in the future if you stay and experience the future of this forum.
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Hello, this pm is from a newbie who registered recently in the forum, be careful when dealing with new accounts that have not been trusted by any user
Hello, this pm is from a user who has not chatted with you, be careful, scams are likely to emanate from strangers.
Welcome to Bitcointalk.org, the oldest and largest Bitcoin Forum. Here is a glance of what you need to know. Scams are not moderated, ensure to check the Trust rating of a user before involving in trade and possibly use escrow. Avoid Plagiarism, you will be banned if caught plagerizing.
Regards! Admin.
May I know what is the meaning of your post? Do these messages also occur when you receive a PM? Or is it just a suggestion? Perhaps you wanted to suggest what warnings might be, but forgot to write about it? But the OP didn't ask about that. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Here is the message and the link. I changed the username I suspect because I can't draw any conclusions yet.
You are funny, you seem to have hidden your users with X's, but they are still in the links. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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I got a reply message from @lovesmayfamilis a few hours ago. The message contains several links to other user profile, wallet explorers, and spreadsheet as well. But I saw something I've never seen before right above the message body, look at this image. It's like an automated warning from a forum, isn't it? ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ibb.co%2F6Z6CQC4%2FScreenshoot.jpg&t=663&c=VWd97JdOBghqmg) Besides that I also want to ask @lovesmayfamilis, did you receive a message like this when you got a PM from me? ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ibb.co%2F8Kr7m7g%2FScreenshot.png&t=663&c=KEhptt9E8xbHdQ) Yes, I also received the same warning yesterday. But if it wasn't you, I would have simply deleted this post. But I still looked at your letter, and I think, from numerous links that led to extraneous resources, we both received such a warning. By the way, congratulations on your acceptance into our team. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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The world obviously don't revolve around anyone, that I know and I appreciate your reminder of that. Also, my dear friend and I are very close and getting along very well even till this moment. Am not the complainant actually cause I know what is involved as far as his source of income is concerned.
It's rather other persons such as his other friends and colleagues that have no knowledge of what is in involved by him being online always, these are the persons rather complaining. Of which to some I have tried to explain things to be wouldn't understand cause they are not into cryto or rather they don't posses the knowledge about it.
Like one of the user said in one of the comments on this my thread; that my friend may be ignoring their messages so not to be distracted, as most times social media chats could derail a persons attention with frivolous discussions which was not what the person Intended to before going online.
I probably misunderstood you. But in this case, everything written earlier should be attributed to those people who just hang out on social networks. To be honest, I have a prejudice that nothing serious can be found on social networks anymore, so I deleted all the profiles that I had. If your friend follows the same path, I think he will become much calmer and no one will distract him.
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I prefer to listen to the opinion of Michael Saylor, who, despite having huge amounts of bitcoin, continues to believe in the only stable cryptocurrency.
This greatly reassures me, but how the manipulation by the opponents of Bitcoin is going on is already becoming too obvious. In the current market, it is very easy to make negative forecasts, and besides, the feeling of being right can be great to amuse one's vanity.
But surveys show that the majority of bitcoiners still remain in bitcoin hold, as time and experience always show the strength of this crypto asset.
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So here's another case of "shoot first, ask questions later" My two page post called " Is trading volume an important metric? " Just got deleted by moderators. It had about 15 replies, most of which were highly informative. But just about 2 hours ago, I posted something the moderators didn't like, and boom ! whole thread is gone. WTF !! What is this ? No freedom of speech ? So this is pretty much another Reddit ? Okay. And FYI, the offending comment was about an Altcoin that had gone several million percent in one day, and no, it's not me trying to pump a new scam coin or anything, this really did happen, I took screenshots and have proof. I won't name that project because the moderators really pissed me off here, so now you go and find what this project's name is.
So Moderators:
Next time something sounds unbelievable make sure you check your sources first, and don't rush to conclusions and delete the thread because it might just be true, as in this case.
OP, it's okay, don't panic. Your post has been moved to another section because it appears the original location did not match where it was posted. For the future, before creating and accusing moderators of injustice, look at the history of your messages. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=3395903;sa=showPosts
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The most common scam is They are waiting for a client with the so-called "big fish." And always, according to human psychology, it is necessary to show that the company is supposedly loyal. The first withdrawal of a small amount will be impeccable. Having received dopamine and, that is, the joy of the transaction, a person naturally hurries to repeat, and already with larger amounts, and then sadness awaits him.
But OP, this is the most common pattern of scammers. And while there are such naive people, scammers will not even lift a finger to change something.
And besides, this whole story takes place in telegrams. There is nothing to say at all; just spread your arms.
Nevertheless, thank you for understanding your mistake. I would like to believe that people will begin to learn from the mistakes of other people and not their own.
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I feel sorry for your neighbor. But there are many such people today. Therefore, I will never encourage people to invest in bitcoin. Showing and telling people about bitcoin is one thing, but I don't think it's a good idea to help them invest. Prior to this, I believe a person must himself come to an understanding of the future loss, and thus after, the absence of the guilty, except for himself.
I have never met analysts who could confidently predict the next move in the price of bitcoin. And no matter how much I read that everything is about to recover, bitcoin exists on its own separate system.
But if your neighbor begins to draw conclusions, then he will certainly be experienced in further steps towards various kinds of financial transactions.
And yes, this story does not look like irony; it is too painful for such people. Rather, the "law of dirty tricks" or "Murphy's law" works here.
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I think he's high likely want to abuse the campaign rules since most of his posts created per week are around 25-28 and spread for 5 days.
Yeah that's probably the reason he is doing this, and its not the first one who did something like this in order to meet signature campaign rules. What I am more surprised it that no one reported these type of posts where he would quote someone and wrote only "yes" and sometimes not even that. Yes, you are right, I remembered a similar story. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5395403.0I'm starting to think it's the same alternative account. And the OP found it too. Probably this behavior is becoming popular, but as we understand from the past history, managers do not approve of this. Not quite decent from AndySt.
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