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321  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Rookie 101 on: April 26, 2024, 05:02:12 AM

Yeah I’ve had an experience I’m quite careful about them these days. Thank you for the information, I’ll be more careful now cause I was thinking the forum will be more Legit though there are hackers and scammers everywhere these days, one needs to be well guided and smarter. I’ll make sure to use your tips if I’m to engage in it

How can you stop scammers from visiting the forum? What kind of legitimacy are we talking about? With Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, you must understand that only you are responsible for the security of your money. The only thing a forum can do for you is fill you with information so that you can begin to see where scams may be coming from. But unfortunately, we often see a slightly different picture. People come here already with bad experiences instead of taking some time to familiarize themselves so as not to fall into traps.
322  Other / Meta / Re: Topics on reputation board should not have lock feature on: April 25, 2024, 03:16:14 PM
OP, I want to believe that newbies coming to the forum are not small, naive children but mature, thinking people who have the eyes and brains to correctly evaluate each post. Why does this bother you? But doesn't Little Mouse worry? Maybe because he knows who he is? And when a person is right, you shouldn’t waste your energy on different trolls. Blocking topics in reputation is sometimes necessary in order not to receive mega-flows from some topics, which are sometimes completely irrelevant.
323  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Sr Memeber defaulted 35$ Loan [Heartilly] on: April 25, 2024, 01:56:48 PM
If you trace its history, the wallet address appears. Note:

https://ninjastic.space/addresses?address=0xBE3D84D65E493806a56d9E4c32D873A2B52ed8e9


The account is its alternative; you can see that it also belongs to the Philippines, and the merits assigned to this account show an interesting picture.
https://bpip.org/Profile?id=3420284


The second account, which gave merit to chochi1621, also took a loan from the OP, and did not pay.
It is quite possible that this scenario was planned in advance, and the debtor has several accounts purchased for such purposes.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=500899


I'm sorry, @shasan.

I think this one is also from this company. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=523501

I would like to warn you about this account, even though the first loan was returned. He already has active credit.!
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=525508

https://ninjastic.space/addresses?address=bc1qfapef6jykqevd96r2wwwdjqkueazasstchpal7

324  Economy / Economics / Re: Starting a business without capital. on: April 25, 2024, 01:01:40 PM

In every business or anything you do in life you must face difficulty those difficult time's are the experience and they are want grantee your journey to success.

I wouldn't be so sure. When advertising or offering someone else's product to anyone, it is necessary to have the uniqueness and originality of the product. If you offer cheap cosmetics on every corner, as representatives of such marketing like to do, or vacuum cleaners that have not been in demand for a long time, you need to convince the client that without this product, his whole life will be wasted (sarcasm). That’s why I wouldn't  be so optimistic with thoughts about such a business. And OP, tell me, what’s the difference between working for an “uncle” and doing affiliate business? For me, it's the same.
325  Economy / Reputation / Re: AI Spam Report Reference Thread on: April 25, 2024, 12:33:37 PM
ALLON2017

Hey, in case you haven't noticed, AI coins have been soaring lately. With names like AGIX, which has seen a surge in popularity, thanks to the involvement of Ben Goertzel, a renowned data scientist known for his work on creating the intellect of Sophia the robot, and FET coin also gaining momentum, we might be witnessing the beginning of a massive bull run in the market. This uptick in AI coins is fueled by a growing interest among investors in cutting-edge technologies, the widespread adoption of AI across various industries, a positive sentiment towards AI driven projects, and the promising potential of these innovations to revolutionize efficiency and productivity. Exciting times ahead!

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SingularityNET is a promising platform that has the potential to revolutionize the way AI services are developed, shared, and utilized. Its decentralized network allows for the creation and exchange of AI services on a global scale, breaking down barriers and enabling greater collaboration and innovation in the field. The platform also has a strong emphasis on transparency and ethical considerations, making it a leader in responsible AI development. With its combination of cutting-edge technology and a forward-thinking approach, SingularityNET is poised to make a major impact in the AI industry.

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Leys Western, a seasoned traveler, embarks on a global journey aboard his boat, exploring various corners of the world until he eventually settles in an Asian country. There, he initiates a new cryptocurrency project, drawing inspiration from Bitcoin. Despite having ample Bitcoin himself, Leys fabricates a story about purchasing it from a local individual upon his arrival in Asia. This narrative of acquiring the cryptocurrency locally adds an intriguing twist to his journey, albeit one with questionable authenticity.

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326  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Satoshi Nakamoto's last message on: April 25, 2024, 12:21:48 PM
Satoshi's entire personality is shrouded in mystery. What will give you confidence in the answers, OP, from people who can only fantasize about Satoshi’s next step? All discoveries related to Satoshi are only manipulating the community to stir up even greater interest in his figure, but did Satoshi himself want this? And do we need to once again fantasize about these topics?
327  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: I miss Faucets on: April 25, 2024, 09:03:06 AM

Profitable faucets? All faucets are profitable because you don't spend money for faucets. If you have time, claim faucets. However if you spend too much time with faucets, and don't have time to do other things which can help you to gain knowledge, get a job, receive salary, it's not good.

Even then, I had a similar feeling. Waste time entering a captcha and receiving incomprehensible amounts with several zeros in front. Yes, there were a lot of faucets, and people used a lot of software to automatically enter captchas. But I wonder how many of those inventors who tried so hard to get a freebie kept their bitcoins. For some reason, it seems to me that there are none at all. Since, logically speaking, people needed pennies, they were unlikely to leave them for many years.
328  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: You are responsible for your own safety. on: April 25, 2024, 08:34:52 AM

Bitcoin.org is enough, this website has all the official links to all available trusty crypto wallets, not just for Bitcoin only, Mycelium, Unstoppable, Electrum, Bitpay, Bither, Edge, Green, Armory, Sparrow, wasabi, etc, as a beginner it's a good place to start.

I would go further and recommend downloading wallet software directly from the developer's website. As for Google, yes, we often see their advertisements, which later turn out to be phishing. Some applications that are downloaded to the Play Store also bring a lot of inconvenience to users. The question is, how do they get there? Everyone probably guesses that Google cares about money; pay and continue advertising whatever you want. So yes, the OP is right. We are responsible for our safety. Attaching your phones to applications that seem convenient is like walking through a minefield. It’s enough that Google itself regularly tracks our steps, but opening your data to scammers by installing a bunch of applications is like throwing your money and data down the drain.
329  Other / Meta / Re: Handling Replies and Mentions in Forum Threads on: April 25, 2024, 07:22:04 AM
I often notice that replies to a post are not in a questioning tone, and quoting a post is just an additional statement. Further, my nickname is mentioned by other users, but this is no longer a direct quotation but a whole chain of answers. It’s natural why you should enter into this conversation, although it can hardly be called a conversation, but just a repetition of what was said, in other words. I would ask users who like such answers not to engage in such paraphrasing.
330  Economy / Reputation / Re: BitcoinGirl.Club: How a condescending attitude equates to trust exclusion on: April 24, 2024, 09:34:32 AM
It seems to me that by opening this thread and expressing his guesses about the trust change request, the OP may get even more tildes into his trust. Your demeanor of always going against the wind often shows the wrong side of you and not the person that you OP may not be. Nevertheless, an opinion is emerging. An attempt to prove what others supposedly do not see, taking a position above everyone else, speaks of youth, and adolescence, although yes, I know that you point out to everyone your registration date. But not everyone grows up when they become adults.
Why not resolve this issue initially in a PM, so as not to cause so much controversy from others?
But you won, what upsets you?
331  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to properly report a post to the moderators? on: April 24, 2024, 09:14:18 AM
I would like to add that the moderators are not responsible for either fraud or the transfer of merit if we talk about sending reports to them. You can create a topic, and there will be a discussion about whether your judgments are correct or not. But the point of consistently sending reports is also important. After a certain amount of sending reports and receiving certain ratings from moderators, you will see for yourself what you need and what you do not need to send and how to format them correctly. Don’t let bad reports scare you at first; you don’t need to strive for perfection. Chasing numbers sometimes completely kills the whole point that you want to help keep the forum clean.
332  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How possible can a forum memeber visiting foreign local board here? on: April 24, 2024, 08:46:04 AM
I saw a similar thread from a week ago although, it was centered on participation using translators in events where you’ve been notified of a quote or something.

I think the forum remains OP to all once you can speak the language. I think it’s one means to identify with a local board and especially, when what affects them affects you.

That's right, I also thought about this topic. And a question for the OP: haven’t you read the other threads in this section?
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5493609.msg63972002#msg63972002

Why ask self-evident questions? Sometimes it seems that for a character like you, it doesn’t matter what you create a topic about; the main thing is to flash before your eyes. But if you lack logic, answer by thinking: how can I or someone else be prohibited from visiting the local section of a language direction that is not ours? Accordingly, if you speak the language of the local section that interests you, you can communicate freely; if not, then the mistakes that Google Translator makes will be visible to native speakers, and they have the right to complain about you. This is a violation.
333  Economy / Reputation / Re: Nuburian - ban evasion on: April 24, 2024, 08:07:00 AM
Op why don't you use the usual way of reporting cases to enable people here understand more better maybe address connection to each of the users could have state it more better than this.


I agree. If there are no matches on social networks, wallet numbers, or any common transactions, there is no point in saying that these accounts are alternatives. In addition, many accounts are inactive, and the one who annoys the OP so much has the opposite point of view in the politics section. I would just hit the ignore button and continue communicating with others. If you leave a troll without food, he will find another place other than this forum.
334  Economy / Reputation / Re: Jollygood is a person who feels great, even though he is just a narcissistic on: April 23, 2024, 05:16:55 AM
Yes, most likely he had exactly this goal: to convey to the community an incident that happened in the company’s signature. I first learned about this from his thread. But yes, I probably should have left the topic open, for the usual throwing of insults, as is usually the case, and for buying popcorn for the observers.  Smiley

PytagoraZ, it would be too dubious for you to call him a failure. Do you have a mirror? By the way, in your new account, don’t be so noticeable so as not to arouse Jolly’s suspicion, as happened with this account.
Although I'm sorry about what happened to you.
335  Economy / Reputation / Re: Resurrection of old accounts on: April 23, 2024, 04:59:09 AM
Those who ask to remove their negative tags, who have a long period of time, most often have several alternative accounts. It is easy to guess that if a person cannot simply leave the forum after receiving a negative tag, his next step will be to register a new account. Their problem is raising their rank, which they probably did easily before the introduction of merit systems. That is why such requests arise. But the merit system works great, precisely at weeding out such characters who once screwed up and are unable to create something new.
336  Economy / Speculation / Re: Why has bitcoin prices not increased just after halving ? on: April 22, 2024, 03:48:06 PM
Those people who expected fireworks of high prices at the time of halving, those who listened to analysts predicting high prices immediately after the event, and those who invested all their last money, expecting a quick profit, will be disappointed. And as a rule, these are people who are not real Bitcoin holders. But reasonable people know that it takes time for growth and calmly react to everything that is currently happening in the market.
337  Economy / Reputation / Re: AI Spam Report Reference Thread on: April 22, 2024, 03:29:46 PM
Rabbitqt

You're touching on an important aspect of Bitcoin mining economics. While the block reward halves approximately every four years, the value of Bitcoin has historically increased over time. This increase often compensates miners for the reduced block reward, as you mentioned.

The value of Bitcoin does indeed matter more than the quantity of coins received. If Bitcoin's value doubles or more with each cycle, as you suggest, miners could potentially earn more from transaction fees and the increased value of their holdings.

However, it's worth noting that the relationship between block rewards and Bitcoin's value isn't always straightforward. Market volatility, competition among miners, and network fees can also impact miners' profitability. So while increased Bitcoin prices can offset the reduced block reward, miners still need to adapt to changing market conditions to stay profitable.

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Seems overly optimistic about Bitcoin's growth trajectory. While Bitcoin has shown impressive growth over the years, a 48.12% compound annual return is quite high and not sustainable in the long run.

Assuming we start with a Bitcoin price of $1:

Upper Line: If we compound at 48.12% annually for 10 years, the price would be $1 * (1 + 0.4812)^10 = $5,352,077. That seems unrealistic given the current economic and market conditions.
 
Lowest amount support: Using the same calculation, starting with $1 and compounding at 48.12% annually for 10 years, the price would be $1 * (1 + 0.4812)^10 = $5,352,077. Again, this is unrealistic.

Mid and stable level: If we take $33,000 as the mid-level price, let's see how it fares. Starting with $1 and compounding at 48.12% annually for 10 years, the price would be $1 * (1 + 0.4812)^10 = $5,352,077. This calculation shows that the mid-level price doesn't align with a 48.12% annual growth rate either.

Moreover, considering the current supply of Bitcoin is around 19,688,421 BTC, such high valuations would make the total market cap astronomically large and unsustainable. This would imply a total market cap of approximately $105.4 trillion, which is several times the current market cap of all cryptocurrencies combined.

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Higher Bitcoin prices can indeed help miners cope with reduced block rewards after a halving, but it's not a straightforward win. The halving cuts the amount of Bitcoin miners get per block in half, which is a significant reduction no matter the price. As Bitcoin gains popularity, more miners join the network, making it tougher for everyone to mine blocks. This increased competition can eat into profits, even if Bitcoin's price is rising.

Additionally, while more users mean more transaction fees, these fees can be unpredictable. They might not always make up for the reduced rewards from mining blocks. And let's not forget, Bitcoin's price can be pretty wild. While we hope for continuous growth, it's not guaranteed. All these factors combined mean that miners still face challenges like increased competition and fluctuating fees that can impact their profitability, even with higher Bitcoin prices.

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338  Economy / Economics / Re: Young people are less likely to accept traditional employments in this era! on: April 22, 2024, 12:04:25 PM
As a representative of an older age than the age the OP is talking about, I can say that the Internet is, roughly speaking, spoiling our youth. All these views of the beautiful life that they observe on social networks and all the expensive things supposedly earned from the Internet business create a very deceptive and illusory impression that you can easily earn money while sitting on the couch in your home. And such advertising makes lazy people out of people who don’t want to work. But how many people do we know who live beautifully on earnings from the Internet? Wanting and having are very different things. Those people who waste time looking for work online waste their time getting good qualifications offline. I’m not talking about everyone, because sometimes there are talents who build their businesses online in parallel with offline ones. And young people need to regularly open their eyes to the reality of the future and the fact that time will not wait for them.
339  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Be careful about some messages to your DM on: April 22, 2024, 10:46:03 AM
Are you fucking serious???
I have sent several messages to the most respected and active members of this forum,eight to be exact
I didn't offer anyone anything at all,but i realize that no one wants to share information for free
I have not and will not be recruited into any project
I didn't ask anyone for seed phrases and have no intention of doing so
You're all out of your minds here!!!!
In one post you called me a scammer
People,what's wrong with you ALL?
I didn't ask anyone to click on any links or download any files
Why are you all so angry and accusing people of something they didn't do?
You all called me a bastard
ARE YOU PEOPLE SANE OR NOT?
I regret.

It looks like people are only responding to fill their signature quota. I asked the moderators to close the topic since the OP, unfortunately, apparently does not know how to do this.

Should we also complain to the moderators that the answers are already of little value?


There must be no discussion between you and any stranger from this forum that requires you leaving this forum to discuss with them on telegram like apps, this is the real danger, thanks for sharing OP.
While the topic is still open, let me find out why? Especially the word "must not"
Are you prohibiting this? Grin
340  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Don't be confused, bitcoin halving doesn't translate into bitcoin All time high on: April 22, 2024, 06:15:50 AM
It would be very naive to think that immediately after the halving, the growth of Bitcoin will reach new records, and I would like to believe that newcomers understand this. But I think it’s also wrong to dissuade people from buying. We cannot predict what will happen to the price; however, most have positive expectations for Bitcoin prices to rise, and if we talk about people coming with investments in Bitcoin at this time, they need to remove the illusion of getting rich quickly for at least a year or two.
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