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3141  Other / Meta / Re: 🔴 Problem with an inappropriate attitude (racism) on Bitcointalk on: March 18, 2021, 01:17:41 AM
There's always going to be something like this everywhere, especially on the internet.  No one is saying that "that comment" is okay, but it's generally Cryptotourist's opinion on how that person looks. Knowing that Forums are for discussion, mostly, arguments would go against your view, and you might feel attacked on it. And again, there's no specific reason that it is a racist remark, but those who interpret it like that will think that it's a racist thing.

You can always report to the moderator if you feel like it needs to be deleted, but it would depend on the moderator whether or not he/she will delete it once reported.
3142  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 'The Simpsons' know who Satoshi Nakamoto is! on: March 18, 2021, 12:48:16 AM
It's fun to see and take what the Simpsons have done over the years. It's just unexplainable, but having accurate predictions multiple times has everyone thinking that he is a time traveler. I know that I shouldn't believe something like that, but is it always a coincidence? How lucky are they?

This is a link in which they have predicted something 18 times.

https://www.businessinsider.com/the-simpsons-is-good-at-predicting-the-future-2016-11

We will never know but the next correct one could be an asset's price like BTC on what it could become when Satoshi is known. It's always going to be a great topic to be conversed about.
3143  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Staking is not for Muslims on: March 17, 2021, 10:56:28 PM
When I searched for this topic, I stumbled upon many articles and seen that interest is banned on their finance. So I'm not sure how banks operate in the major Muslim countries, but how do they make money?

Like the other members said, Staking and Lending are different features depending on the coin/token. Maybe specify a more specific scenario?
3144  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 55% of bitcoin circulating supply have not moved since 2018 on: March 17, 2021, 02:29:21 PM
You can never really blame them, knowing that they are already HODL-ing the right way, and that's always the best way to invest. Continuously buy no matter what the value the asset has. That has always been an effective way of investing. I hope that people would start to see the value of Bitcoin Holding as well. This is the new gold for everyone.

Expect everyone to have different needs and applications of BTC. At least this information is something I haven't expect to check. Maybe check also, even the older ones?
3145  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Are there any risks with staking 1inch tokens? on: March 17, 2021, 05:13:49 AM
1inch has been showing up in my feed most of the time now, and I think they are making an effort towards making the coin known. So you said that you had received an airdrop of it, then there's technically no risk with what you have, just like what Kelvinid said. You didn't put in any monetary value in exchange for the token. If you got it from a bounty, yes, your time, but it's still reasonably different in talking about risk.

Is it something related to the DAO hack? With the loss of tokens?
3146  Economy / Speculation / Re: Calling the top on: March 16, 2021, 01:31:50 AM
adaseb has a great one!  I've thought about that a lot too and it should probably be on the list.
Upon recreating what he said for calling the top, it's a great way to execute if you believe that "that" is the top.



For Visual representation of what adaseb has discussed



I think everyone should know that everyone that is trading and making predictions is a speculator.
3147  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Pi network mining on: March 15, 2021, 03:10:28 PM
I always have thought of this as a phone mining application? When did they set up a desktop node?

Anyway, I'm still skeptical about their plan and what they do to your information if you have given it.  With this, I doubt the developers will go mainnet and be listed with all the dodgy stuff. They want you to invite more and more for more "Pi"
3148  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin hit 1 trillion dollars marketcap on: March 15, 2021, 07:28:48 AM
Upon reading this, I immediately thought of a possibility. Imagine another altcoin to reach this kind of market cap. Like Ethereum. I think it is still undervalued but with the recent rising price in gas for transactions, it's still quite hard to be at that level too. Mostly, ETH is used to transact with the tokens in them, so most people are spending it, unlike Bitcoin which has an expensive transaction fee but tends to be HODL'd more.
3149  Economy / Services / Re: Bitcointalk Charity Program - Give Hope To Everyone! on: March 15, 2021, 05:07:25 AM
Just to confirm, is this still the correct address for bitcoin donations? 1CHAriTyyuCzLdXshSDVohyjgxTxW9Bhx
You mentioned that everything would be converted to a stable coin back in January, so I just want to make sure you are still taking donations in bitcoin. 
AFAIK, yes. It's still that address.
3150  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Automatic pattern recognition on: March 14, 2021, 01:39:37 PM
Executing your strategy would be easy for Gunbot, but it doesn't have the capability yet to check patterns. Since patterns like is subjective to the charter, it's pretty easy to have mistaken about determining those. It's better to chart and then trade them manually. Gunbot could help you with that. After charting your pattern, you could quickly alert and trade it automatically once it satisfies your condition.
3151  Economy / Speculation / Re: Calling the top on: March 14, 2021, 01:33:06 AM
I like the third one since I saw the actual chart there. I believe also in the prediction set in MasterLuc (?) or PentarhUdii in TradingView. It's better to check the higher time frames. I do hope that the targets of $100k and $180k will be reached hoping that we continue with this kind of influx of institutional investors and retail investors as well.

Thanks for sharing this. I wondered a while ago what I'm going to do if "this might be the top, should I cash out" type of feeling.
3152  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Trading from Scratch on: March 13, 2021, 03:29:51 PM
Yes, small measures can avoid bigger losses if one is aware of the risks and knows his limitations from the very beginning. People who start trading because someone asked them or because the market is bullish will more often face loss because they are looking to get rich within a few days which is the worst way of approaching trading especially in the volatile crypto market.
I believe now that the best way is to either trade consistently with a bot or just HODL and continuously average your entry with a specific coin and believe that it will catch on. The one thing that everyone should be doing is that to never lose money so you wouldn't have to recover such a big loss. The increment on having to recover is bigger compared to the minimal losses you can take and recover in a small amount.
3153  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: IDO IS THE NEW ICO on: March 13, 2021, 08:23:54 AM
This is another approach to getting money from investors. This is the first time I read about it, and it had me questioned what IDO is. So upon searching, I stumbled upon this website, and it has answered some questions that I had like
  • What is IDO
  • Differences between the ICO, IEO, and IDO

The link is below.

https://hackernoon.com/what-is-ido-the-new-alternative-to-ieo-and-ico-70l34zf

I understand that it's a better approach to buying than skipping some parts of the transactions. It's going to be quite interesting with this since I haven't participated in any of this. Any guides out there?
3154  Other / Meta / Re: Bitcointalk bug? on: March 13, 2021, 04:56:54 AM
I do have Grammarly installed (the beta one as well) and I have activated the feature of their extension "Show Definitions and Synonyms via Double Clicks".

That's a great insight bl4nkcode. It's true that I cannot recreate it in your profile but still applicable in the header part where I click my name.

So Peanutswar, do you also have Grammarly installed?
3155  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Why are NFT Tokens booming? FOMO? on: March 13, 2021, 04:53:05 AM
I do believe that people have posted their stuff and hoping it could be auctioned into the marketplace. I think some stuff needs to be addressed if you are participating in it and hoping to make more money with this.

- It's not just purely digital (I guess), or it's an iconic event
- I believe you have to be famous to utilize this.
- One of a kind

I think this could be beneficial for superstars for sure, like in the sports industry.
3156  Other / Meta / Re: Bitcointalk bug? on: March 12, 2021, 06:34:30 AM
You are not alone. That happened to me a while ago and I didn't know what happened. I didn't care enough but I thought it was just my browser or something. I just refreshed the page and then it was okay again. I'm using Brave browser.

3157  Economy / Services / Re: Looking for Campaign manager on: March 12, 2021, 05:46:34 AM
Please check the Service board for possible campaign managers that you can hire. There are many them, and I hope you get to choose the best one for you. Good luck with your project

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=52.0
3158  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Trade + study = great combination on: March 12, 2021, 02:47:39 AM
I don't trust cloud-based platforms knowingly that they can use my information or connection with my exchange to possibly hack it. That's just what I'm worried about. It's okay to try copy-trading but risking a lot of funds while having access to it is quite risky. I would still use a more secure program that wouldn't be installed anywhere but on my computer.
3159  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Did you earn or get any good money form airdrops? on: March 12, 2021, 01:47:05 AM
What I don't like is sending out information or something. That's a red flag IMO.
but some of the current airdrops do require our personal information. especially related to applications and platforms that are already running.
you have to think about it, to get the money that is not that big you will definitely not need a guarantee in the form of our personal documents.
because of that I also very rarely participate in an airdrop campaign.
You don't have to think about it, just be aware that you shouldn't do so much of an effort and risking your personal information for a couple of bucks. It's not worth it for sure. You have to be careful about what you give out as well. I feel FOMO in the early days with the first airdrops but it's gone now. Those quality things.
3160  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: With a clogged network, users will start abandoning BTC for alts. Change my mind on: March 11, 2021, 03:42:42 PM
I had a couple of instances in which I decided to convert my profits into an altcoin just to transfer for a small amount. I'm withdrawing it to another exchange and using BTC would eat up my withdrawable just because of the fees. It's expensive and I agree with you. I voted Yes on your poll just because of the same instances that we have.

If we have to compare again BTC and GOLD. They have to be similar in ways that it's going to be expensive to transfer. With the high fees now, it's like what you can pay for logistics as well. Anyway, it's going to be a stored value instead of a daily transaction thing. I think it's better that way.

Lightning would be great but I still remember the time that a user lost a couple of BTC because of it and it's not yet widely adopted. Just like what other members have posted.

What's the best currency to use for withdrawing anyway?
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