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321  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Time for BSC memecoins to take over Solana? on: April 11, 2024, 03:40:52 PM
Most memecoins that actually implemented functionalities end up dying down instead of going up as most people would think. Let memecoins be memecoins — not to be taken seriously, and just owning it because why the fuck not.

The only memecoin that has some sort of functionality(tipping) that is likely to have staying power is DEGEN on Base imo.
322  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: You will lose more if you DCA without knowledge on: April 11, 2024, 03:18:45 AM
Well that's just plain out wrong lmao. DCA is exactly the strategy for those without much market knowledge because most people are better off just slowly buying instead of trying to time markets. What do you recommend, buying dips? lmao — one of the recipes for disaster.
323  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Has Bitcoin been inflitrated by global elite? on: April 11, 2024, 03:09:01 AM
Why are you even doubting bitcoin just because some institutions now own it? Bitcoin is still PoW, not PoS. And take note that this is a huge inevitability; if you're bullish on bitcoin, it's inevitable that institutions will also own it.

Remember, bitcoin is for your friends and for your enemies.
324  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What could be the best of Solana NFTs? on: April 08, 2024, 11:52:29 PM
If I were to guess, probably Mad Lads will give the best r/r. Mad Lads have received a good chunk of wealth through airdrops that if you probably bought a Mad Lad NFT 2 months ago, you've probably made back your money through the airdrops alone.

If you're going to ask me if I have one — no, because I was dumb waiting for a dip lmao.
325  Economy / Web Wallets / Re: Unable to send money in blockchain.com on: April 07, 2024, 05:33:04 PM
I just notice that they have 12 word secret private key, do you already try to import it on non custodial wallet such as electrum?


This is what I am trying to figure out how to do now, since I have not done it before

I suggest doing it through BlueWallet instead. Idk, but newbie bitcoiners I know personally has had better experiences in general with BlueWallet.

Also, Blockchain.com wallet is so 2016. Ditch it as soon as you gain control over your money.

1. Hardware wallets for investments
2. BlueWallet for your hot wallet

Read: https://chainsec.io/wallets
326  Other / Meta / Re: Suggestion to add a new link in the « Profile Info » section on: April 07, 2024, 04:34:15 PM
Thanks. Great suggestion! That is exactly what I am referring to. Problem is I do not see this link.
"Show the last topics started by this person"
Where is this link ?

If you just want to see the threads posted by a certain user, then the "Show the last topics started by this person." link is there on Profile.

Other than that, what you described is probably fixable by just using your browser's bookmark feature. Not all things need to be hardcoded into the forum software.
327  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: I created my cryptocurrency - CSS on: April 07, 2024, 04:10:39 PM
Ask for wallet addresses? Or depending if you created an ERC20 token on Ethereum or SPL token on Solana, you can 'airdrop' the 'CSS' tokens onto wallet addresses that fit your criteria.

What's your goal with this in the first place? I assume for educational purposes?
328  Other / Meta / Re: Can a lost account be recover? on: April 07, 2024, 03:48:52 PM
Other than trying to remember it or looking for your backup(if you have one), then no. Imagine being able to 'recover' a wallet without knowing the 24 words and without having the backup — that would be a huge security issue because you could potentially gain access to a wallet that's not yours.
329  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: My experience on: April 07, 2024, 02:51:32 PM
Short answer: If you have at least $400 worth of crypto minimum, you 100% need a hardware wallet; it's not even debatable just grab a Ledger or Trezor (or ColdCard if you're a Bitcoin-only kind of person).

Long answer: https://chainsec.io/wallets
330  Local / Pilipinas / Re: SEC Slams eToro for Offering Unregistered Securities on: April 07, 2024, 09:45:19 AM
Pangit pricing na makukuha mo sa eToro pero kasi un lang ung mejo matino at reputable platform para makapag trade/invest sa US stocks sa Pilipinas na hindi sobrang higpit sa required paperworks.

But basically, ang gusto ng SEC is mag register lahat ng mga platforms na yan(eToro, Binance, etc) sa Pinas.
331  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Ethena Airdrop Distribution & $ENA token Future Prospect on: April 07, 2024, 08:36:38 AM
ENA token works as a governance token, but it sounds like a mini terra for me rather than a governance token. I do agree with Cronje, but it seems like the hype is still very big to pump this token. It has increased more than 100%. That's amazing, and it also breaks all of the FUD about this token, but who knows if Ethena will become another terra.
Things that make me doubt it caused that this platform offers a very high yield for the USD staking. I have participated in the USDE event to get ENA token and got around 6k token from from locking 7k in two months.

It's not promising as what I have seen from the various perspectives, but I can't really say if it will not be profitable, there is a big chance that Ethena will be pumped even higher than I was thinking.
THe hype is still there and i think that's good enough to hold it for short - mid term.

The Ethena protocol definitely has risks and downsides(and also has a chance of implosion, but due to other risks) but the ENA token being like the LUNA token is simply technically wrong.

In this case the yield is actually 'real' because the APY is coming from funding rates; and the APY yield actually fluctuates(again, because of funding rates), not like LUNA which has a steady 20% APY.
332  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Memecoins on the Solana Chain are still thriving. on: April 07, 2024, 06:01:30 AM
Like it or not, on-chain gambling won't go away; especially knowing that it runs under a guise making a lot of people think they're "investors" but really they're just gambling.

Yea of course things will die down a bit in the future, but overall, I don't think it's going anywhere.
333  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What is a best way of taking advantage of BTC dips when away? on: April 06, 2024, 10:49:18 AM
However, he also mentioned in his post that he does not want to use any centralized exchanges because a centralized exchange can shut down before he comes back. I don't really see any other options, probably because I haven't heard anything like that before.

@OP, I don't understand why you are looking for a bot when you do not want to use a centralized exchange. You should not use any 3rd party apps or bots and you should not give them access to your wallet. When you are AFK, just enjoy the time. There will be more dips in the future, so get ready for that.

Well yea, because there isn't any other solution. I don't think you can really automate a P2P buy without having things break on you every time knowing how much things can potentially break(and potentially lose money) when automating a peer-to-peer transaction that includes interacting with another person using a bank account.

And yes, centralized exchanges do collapse from time to time, but the chances of you getting screwed over are very low if you're just setting up offers for a long weekend or something; also take note that I'm pretty sure you're not setting up weekend buy offers with a huge chunk of your net worth.
334  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What do you think? on: April 06, 2024, 10:39:41 AM
That's one way to do it but you need to make sure you're creating the wallet on an air-gapped device running secure open-source software. Which, probably majority of the masses aren't capable of doing so they're better off just buying a cheap hardware wallet.

Also, the limitation of that is it's solely for hodling. If you want to use the bitcoin to pay for something, you're putting your funds at risk for connecting to the internet.
335  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What is a best way of taking advantage of BTC dips when away? on: April 06, 2024, 10:23:45 AM
Why do you need some bot? You can simply just set up limit orders on exchanges so your exchange account automatically buys when BTC's price reaches a certain price. Most half-decent centralized exchanges have a limit order feature; unless you're trading P2P.
336  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Lightning Network: A failure? on: April 06, 2024, 05:10:36 AM
I wouldn't call it "failed" just yet, but it's definitely is having trouble in getting adoption because if it still being complicated(correct me if I'm wrong) and clunky that you can't really expect the masses to use it just yet.

Like I said in a previous post though, I wish there was something else that Bitcoiners would bet on, not just Lightning alone.
337  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Exchanges with low leverage settings on: April 06, 2024, 04:46:52 AM
Try contacting customer support if they can manually change leverage limits on their users because I'm pretty sure some exchanges do.

But also though, practice self-control. You probably have a problem if you need to get exchanges to limit your leverage threshold for you to not use it. Like how gambling addicts tell gambling sites to shutdown their accounts.
338  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Good bitcoin security starts with strong PC and mobile device security on: April 06, 2024, 04:27:52 AM
Malwarebytes was good when I was still using Windows, but yea all the default stuff installed on most devices is good enough. You just need to not be dumb and install random pirated software.

Also, don't forget hardware wallets. It should pretty much be mandatory for 99% of people.
339  Other / Meta / Re: Can Grin become a payment method again? on: April 06, 2024, 03:59:39 AM
Define "die".  Monero is currently operating more efficiently than ever before.  It truly offers privacy and is easy to use.  Grin presents a nice concept, although it falls slightly short in terms of privacy compared to Monero, it compensates with significantly improved scalability.  Personally, I pay with XMR my grocery shopping, and I'm certain it receives acknowledgment from other crypto enthusiasts as well.  The fact that rich aren't investing in it doesn't diminish its attention.  It still captures attention, quietly.  It's just not the top store-of-value asset, that's all.   

We shall not forget the purpose of cryptocurrency.

Slowly but surely fade into irrelevancy(but not total irrelevancy, because DN markets still use it).

How are you able to pay your groceries with XMR by the way? I doubt any grocery store natively accepts XMR(except a few here and there).



No disrespect to Satoshi but Bitcoin will be whatever people want to use it for; and so far — at least for now knowing we don't have a decent layer-2 yet, it's mostly for investment purposes.
340  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Ripple, Developer Behind XRP Ledger, Enters Stablecoin Fray vs. Tether, USDC on: April 05, 2024, 07:01:05 AM
Another stable coin and now it from Ripple, great! Why would they want to use Ethereum blockchain? They would then need to compete with Tether. Which I don't think will help them but the XRP army would now start believing again that XRP will go to moon after this news. They should remember that the fight with SEC is not yet over and things can go from good to bad.

Because it's simply where 90%+ of the non-bitcoin money is lol. They're likely to have more dominance on other networks, but the market share would be minuscule.

As for XRP — I'm pretty sure XRP wouldn't even have any value accrual off this stablecoin lmao but they're gonna be bullish regardless.
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