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301  Economy / Economics / Re: Cheap food: can you beat this price in your country? on: February 17, 2023, 02:41:45 PM
The average meal of the restaurants where I live is about $0.8-1.5 for a full-quality lunch, ensuring the health of all workers, workers, and students.  Most of the dishes will be ordered according to each person's preferences such as braised fish, braised meat, braised eggs, sour soup, grilled pork ribs, fried chicken... Cheaper place is 0.8$ but the food is somewhat not as fresh, yes.  Maybe it's my taste.  We should also learn that the cost of food is cheaper but also food safety and quality safety.  Otherwise, health status will be affected.  After the food increased, there were a lot of people in my place who got food poisoning because of eating in unsanitary restaurants and poor quality food.  Human greed also gets worse in any situation.
302  Economy / Speculation / Re: why Bitcoin Dumping ? on: February 17, 2023, 02:22:24 PM
Now can we expect $17000 Again?
According to me, it will Dump again $17000    am I right?
I still don't understand in what period bitcoin shows this strong recovery, although I am not sure if this optimism is healthy or not?  But you can tell by analysis/market/technical data and news… bitcoin has completely outperformed the recent FUDs, personally I don't think the 17k price is in line with today's reality.  Support is growing and you've seen a 1-week bitcoin sideway to 21k and break 25k back for the first time this year.  This is a signal that I think the structure is building, strengthening in the long term.  at least the expectation in 2024 is much greater.  Anyway, the 17k scenario is still a possibility, and we all have to be ready for anything.
303  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Dogecoin to be used for micropayments on Twitter? on: February 16, 2023, 01:35:06 PM
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But so far, apart from restructuring the platform, censorship... we still don't know when?
That seems more open and seems to be coming.  Elon continues to post pictures of a flamboyant dog in different styles that are very suggestive  Grin, maybe that's why Doge and Shiba reacted to this dynamic so strongly.  We don't seem to know how he's going to do it but things seem to be working out for him.
304  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Bitcoin start rising up what coin is good for investing right now for short term on: February 16, 2023, 01:15:18 PM
so i think this time will be the very best time to decide what altcoins can give us profit in short term investment if you have any suggestions please extend or let me know.
Bitcoin is once again being stimulated to build a long term structure, this continues to represent a high level of support and bitcoin at 24k8 has represented it.  I think the short-term goal is facing many obstacles, most of the altcoins are working hard to develop their products, improve, change their platforms in the long-term, especially when the ecosystem is revolving around solutions new for stablecoins and I think the altcoin trend is gradually improving and more suitable for stablecoins - decentralized.  (Sovryn may have a short-term and long-term stepping stone that looks to be in line with the trend)
305  Economy / Economics / Re: Can one achieve financial independence through crypto currency? on: February 14, 2023, 02:30:15 PM
Given these factors, the dream of financial freedom can come true by using crypto currency?
Yes! In fact, financial freedom / financial independence is the desire of anyone, everyone wants to plan, build, and achieve their own goals to achieve financial freedom as soon as possible.  I also don't want to be dependent on anyone, want to do what I like.  My plan is to do it all, build a suitable, serious and clear investment strategy.  Wide range of investment options including stocks, cryptocurrencies and real estate.  I think it is not necessary to set up a separate type/plan, but to combine them in a reasonable and timely manner.  Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies make my plan much more varied in my quest for and towards financial freedom.  I hope and wish everyone here will achieve financial freedom in bitcoin/crypto
306  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Thoughts on BUSD and other stables. on: February 14, 2023, 02:06:33 PM
What do you guys think about BUSD? Do you think it's worth using over USDT?
What do you think about stables in general?
Unfortunately, BUSD is statistically behind USDT and USDC.  Considering the statistics of collateral assets of UsDT (December 31, 2022) ~ 67 billion, USDC ~ 44 billion, with BUSD (updated on January 31, 2023) is ~ 16 billion.  It is clear that BUSD is trusted as a 3rd option, and at the same time Paxos-BUSD is entangled in the accusation of "unregistered securities of the SEC, which further makes BUSD's collateral assets lag behind in terms of trust,  prestige they can.  This is made worse by the fact that it seems that Circle itself is stabbing behind Paxos, it can be said that the future of stablecoins is putting a new order and the advantage is in USDT.
307  Economy / Speculation / Re: Can we experience $80k this year? on: February 14, 2023, 05:55:40 AM
I expect a recovery that bitcoin allows us to be sure but that doesn't mean bitcoin will hit $80k this year.  It is too early to change the market structure again, conditions outside the economy will also put additional pressure on bitcoin.  Sure that bitcoin will return to a 1 trillion asset and much greater value, 2025 seems more realistic to hit $80k.  Therefore, I think this is the best time to build a plan to buy and hoard bitcoins.
308  Economy / Economics / Re: Is taking a loan/debt addicted ? on: February 13, 2023, 11:15:23 PM
In other ways, there are these sets of people, they are the very lazy types, they would rather borrow money than work their way out and that's how they move from one lender to another place until when they couldn't borrow more and how to pay back becomes a problem for them which is regarded as an addiction.
I totally agree.  I am also a borrower to buy a house, in fact, I am personally very afraid of debts, if not in a dilemma, I would not borrow.  I see some people, they easily borrow to play cards.  Maybe for them, the conditions and circumstances, means and equipment to repay the debt are very normal.  They don't even hesitate, don't think much, don't feel the debt is a pressure.  and they are willing to continue to borrow when the debt is repaid, they will borrow anyone when needed… ns can also be an addiction
309  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: 4 Altcoins to look at in 2023 on: February 13, 2023, 01:55:03 PM
No one will be able to deny the place the “must” coin in the main portfolio is ETH.  I think it would be a big mistake to ignore the influence and dynamics of ETH on the altcoin market. So simply embrace it. I have more than 4 altcoins in my portfolio but priority is ETH, ADA, THETA, POlygon .

In addition, I am quite interested in new but potential and interesting coins such as:
1. Arbitrum - a layer 2 brings an incomplete, pure ecosystem but has many great development opportunities.  Hoping as the information 6/2022 Arbitrum has been selected by the Norwegian government to build a financial product, August 31 Arbitrum successfully deployed the Nitro upgrade - simplifying the communication process between ETH, reducing transaction fees  .  

2. ADA: in addition to expecting Djed, there is also a solution to extend layer 2 - its hydra, in tune with defi that can continue to grow bigger when ADA has reached maturity.  It will be bigger.
310  Economy / Economics / Re: How we survive food shortages on: February 12, 2023, 11:05:42 PM
I think A global food shortage is an unlikely risk.  My country has not yet fallen into a food shortage but is only affected by rising inflation and price fluctuations due to increased fuel and production costs.  Do you think a bag of fertilizer can easily triple during covid19?  Lol, some greedy millet took advantage of the difficult situation to hoard and push up the price and sell them to get rich, supply - demand imbalance as well as import increase - export decrease.  I think each country has to base on the country's situation to make appropriate actions and plans.  For example, a country with advantages in agricultural production and export will continue to develop, build a transportation system that easily transports food goods, connect production and consumption areas, etc.  medium and long-term credit to stimulate investment expansion in agriculture/agriculture….  For countries that do not have an advantage in food production, etc., it is possible to reduce the urbanization rate of the plains
311  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is the bear market over? on: February 12, 2023, 04:16:34 PM
I don't think the bear market will end for sure, because some altcoins are still at the bottom,
compared to 2020 all altcoins are really bullish and that's a sign that the bull market has arrived,
I don't know why you are comparing with 2020?  While we have experienced a painful 2022, major correction, prolonged bear market, FuD and FuD caused the negative to push the market into crisis.  The spark is that bitcoin is coming back to continue to represent the market value, something in January gave credence and I think it's time to get out of the bear market and build new confidence.  The recovery needs to take place in stages and bitcoin is doing well for now.
312  Economy / Speculation / Re: BTC bulls back? on: February 12, 2023, 02:28:53 PM
As long as we don't panic in the current situation with a 7% decline because it's not for a real decline, it's better to wait for a positive trend that will definitely happen again.
But I think the halving is getting closer and people have to believe that cycles have always happened in history before.
Bitcoin is representing a sustainable and strong market in the face of negative impacts from FUD - SEc.  bitcoin is still moving sideways within a strong support area and not much volatility.  The data shows that the hash rate of the bitcoin network continues to increase by more than 300 EH/s which means that mining activity is on the rise again, which also demonstrates huge confidence in bitcoin.  The 7% drop leads me to believe that in terms of strategy bitcoin is continuing to perform well after the January rally. I think the possibility of this remains, bitcoin is perfectly fine with a slight uptick and still flat.

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Im not buying this hopium, still too many moonboys on this train to call a proper capitulation, holding cash for better prices.
Yes, that's your good point.  But for me let's say bitcoin goes up and starts to build here along with data showing bitcoin mining difficulty keep increasing to 39.24T.  Totally feel bitcoin is vibrant almost again.
313  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin price guess, 2023 on: February 12, 2023, 01:47:47 PM
The continuation of the 2023 macroeconomic downturn makes me think bitcoin will have a hard time entering the next bull season.  Ideally, there should be a recovery leg, after bitcoin built strong momentum in January – 15k bottom formation structure.  It is an optimistic signal but it is difficult for new money to come in, or in other words, confidence needs to be re-created in the market.  So what more can we expect???  The worst case would be a fresh bottom of 12k but a strong bounce or bitcoin moving sideways and correcting slightly, with less volatility at 20-30k.
314  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Rumors that US SEC would like to ban crypto staking on: February 11, 2023, 08:43:34 PM
Just saw that. So this isn't ban on staking really, it's ban on centralized third party services like exchanges used for staking?

While this will bring prices down, this could actually be good for decentralization. People would need to run their own nodes if staking as a service is not an option anymore.

Will this affect on staking services like Lido DAO as it isn't maintaining eth infrastructure either or are they too decentralised for control?
Yeah for now it's just a ban on centralized staking, like Kraken and Coinbase did. It doesn't affect liquid staking service like Lido and solo staking for now, but who knows. It's unlikely but the SEC might be going for them too in the future.

In fact, the market is taking this as a good news for liquid staking tokens (e.g. LDO, RPL). This news, along with the upcoming Shanghai update, was the catalyst for the brief pump a few days ago although most of the upside has been retraced now.
Yes, I agree! Kraken and Coinbase are holding a combined 33% of all tokens staked.  The SEC has shown that they will continue to tighten regulations on centralized exchanges (after FTX ends), they have reason to do so.  I believe it would be a strategic mistake to let momentum pass without a representative value that accurately reflects the shifting structure of the market.  That is also the reason why LDO, RPL, FXS are tightening short-term uptrend.  If the SEC continues to act, Once again decentralization is the way market demand goes.
315  Economy / Speculation / Re: will bitcoin go back to 19000 on: February 11, 2023, 08:18:11 PM
Regarding the current situation, I don't think there's anything bad yet to influence the price to drop to the $19K level anytime soon. I'm tend to believe $21K is good support and will hold, but if FUD shakes that much then it's very likely that $20K will break.
Yes, i think Bitcoin could drop to 18-19k as reflected by FUD - SEC and will continue to correct for more impetus, I guess the market will either move sideways at 21k or correct at 19k before going up  .  We saw a strong bitcoin price rally in January, which is an important part of bitcoin's strength.  I am optimistic that Q1 will be the time when bitcoin breaks $25k
316  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How scary could the US SEC ban crypto staking be a sight? on: February 11, 2023, 07:59:43 PM
I think Kraken got scared and did everything that the SEC told them to, even though this decision of banning their staking services was completely arbitrary and should not have been made so rashly. Kraken should have held up its own in court against the SEC's decision. All this panic about staking is premature.

If anything this only shows me how weak willed Kraken actually is and how easy it is to scare and manipulate centralized service providers into doing what the government wants, even if there is no legislation or legality behind it.

I agree.  Kraken has almost no move to show that they are providing services in the right direction.  And easily handcuffed.  Look at coinbase - Paul Grewal, they make claims and evidence that their staking products are not securities in disguise to refute the SEC's allegation.  https://twitter.com/iampaulgrewal/status/1624173847888171008?s=46&t=r0atquMLEL2jVhZvoq-0qA

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Just another example of why nobody should trust centralized exchanges.
I think there is reason to believe that Lido, Rocket pool, FXS are accurately reflecting user adoption as short-term rally values ​​gain momentum.  I believe that if the SEC continues this FUD-like crackdown, betting on decentralized exchanges represents the direction of the next market.
317  Economy / Speculation / Re: Can I invest my 60% savings in Bitcoin? on: February 11, 2023, 07:28:17 PM
bitcoin can Crashed again Below $20K Level or Not ?
how much Probability for Down ?

suggest please I can bear some Loss but Can,t afford 100% loss  
Invest 60% of your savings in bitcoin, that's understandable.  Let's calculate the simple interest you deposit them in the bank for 4 years versus investing in bitcoin.  Easy to realize the value bring, you will decide, bitcoin is completely risk-free for value building plan as a savings.  I think bitcoin still has the possibility to go below 20k$, you can make cumulative buy, 5%, 10% according to the situation.  For the majority of young people, always interested in investing in bitcoin and learning them, I am one of them.
318  Economy / Economics / Re: Monthly or weekly pay? Fixed or percentage earning? what is your prefrence. on: February 11, 2023, 06:57:53 PM
In the year 2022, the company I work for voted to experiment with salary payments every 1/2 months.  It is a favorite experience for me, the salary every 2 weeks helps me to control my living expenses and regulate it accordingly.  Unfortunately after a 3 month trial, a vote was made and finally returned to the monthly salary.  Nowadays, all types of businesses apply basic salary that increases according to sales performance and targets, I like this job.  It creates great momentum.
319  Economy / Economics / Re: Keeping money and keeping bitcoins? are they similar? on: February 08, 2023, 11:33:12 PM
Holding money and holding bitcoins is essentially an analogy to the act of saving that people's minds want to orient towards. 
Keeping money - create a backup fund for living, emergencies, health, entertainment…
keeping bitcoin - create speculation, a passbook for the future, payments, store of value… Review  In terms of benefits, I think whatever for the purpose?  Bitcoin holding is proactive and future-oriented.
320  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin 12,000 in 2023. on: February 08, 2023, 03:15:16 PM
Volatility is very small right now but I don't think there will be another bigger bottom at 12k, 15k bottom formation and 24k rally could offer great potential for long-term holding on the macro outlook tissue.  The biggest possibility is that bitcoin could stay below 18-20k, plenty of time left in 2023. We could end Q1 breaking $25k.  I believe bitcoin has led the market out of the bear market after a somewhat more stable economic outlook, it has ignited new demand in the market.
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