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3361  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Spend as much as you can! on: January 17, 2021, 03:05:22 PM
If people start thinking like that, I believe that they are going to make an even more bump towards the price of all the worthy cryptocurrencies. I think with the hedging opportunity that cryptocurrency provides, I believe that it's going to be ideal to move funds towards that. We are still in a fiat controlled world but maybe once this has settled to everyone, it's going to be a crypto controlled world. Control meaning that it's based on Crypto, not the fiat value on it. It is still wishful thinking though.
3362  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Has anyone bought or sold bitcoin directly from the Ledger Live app? on: January 17, 2021, 02:09:08 PM
I haven't tried using the direct buy/sell feature on the Ledger App, but I frequently see it with ads and opportunities to buy at a 0% fee or something. I just know that if you take advantage of the promotion that they have, you can have it. But just like Lucius said, it's going to be a procedure, and you have to provide KYC.

Those kind of wire fees are not worth it, I suggest another way though. If you have the time to risk a minimal amount just to try and an understandable fee, why not try it? Or deposit it into another account in which you can have a type of debit card and use it.
3363  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wait for the dump on: January 17, 2021, 01:01:24 PM
If the growth is going to be consistent and is going to be traded around the $30k ~ $40k range, then it's probably going to go in either direction. The range is quite nerve-wracking because you will never know who will win unless you have set different limit positions towards either direction. If the bulls succeed, then it's going to be the highlight of the year, and if not, it's the bear, and a lot of people have the opportunity again to buy more and accumulate more.

I think waiting for something to happen is quite hard but it serves as a long-term vision for someone believing that it will go with the right place. I think the best way to be firm is to know what you are going to do when something happens. Risk management as well.
3364  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: POLKADOT is making a lot of noise right now. What do you think? on: January 17, 2021, 04:34:31 AM
As I have traded it Continuously I have noticed that it has increased in price. I’m not sure and it’s about their announcement shown in the link below but it could be.

www.coindesk.com/cere-network-crm-decentralized-salesforce-polkadot

There are a lot of funding’s that are coming in And seems to be a lot of people are also joining in. I’m not sure how they would be able to contain everything but I don’t think it will always stay high like that. I hope it retraces around seven dollars and maybe I could buy some.
3365  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Joseph Stahura avoids jail for all the campaign funds he used for gambling. on: January 16, 2021, 04:57:31 PM
They probably need to work around the law with that. In essence, you really shouldn’t do that. They should be against the law, and I’m not sure if the funds came from fundraising or the public funds themselves. Probably it has a portion of his donations and just used it for that. I think those people who devote their time to help the former mayor should be the ones who get the funds since he didn’t use them for the right thing.
3366  Economy / Speculation / Re: Do you think that a new ATH is coming or a crash? on: January 16, 2021, 03:33:24 PM
You can never really know what the market could do, it's just that you have to be prepared. It's you against the market. Market doesn't follow you. We already have multiple breakthrough with the market and it might do another one or come crashing down again. It's something that we need to be prepared for, for sure, and it's up to you to do something about it. Be firm or not, no one is certain.

Even with someone who has a high win rate with trading can make a mistake because of the unpredictability. You should know that by now.
3367  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Drafts on: January 16, 2021, 08:59:48 AM
Use this link https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=drafts

Or you can access it when you post and click draft when posting. Below preview. 
3368  Economy / Economics / Re: Summary of Evidence of Covid as Engineered Financial Reset on: January 16, 2021, 02:57:19 AM
While you can’t hide the fact that if they engineered this type of thing, they should know That day bear all the Conscience in which they have everyone affected with this thing. A lot of people had lost their jobs, family members, Properties, etc. And they should know that they affected everyone. They will carry the burden of those who died.

I don’t think that it’s engineered in there’s probably another reason for it but I didn’t like this happening to everyone of us. I hope there could be a permanent solution already for this and we can go back to the way used to be.
3369  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Does Bitcoin Change GOLD AS STORE OF VALUE? on: January 15, 2021, 07:22:20 AM
I think you have to check on your link because upon Checking the website, it shows an error, and it seems not to exist. I just want to verify your post and probably if it’s plagiarized or something.

I think people could say that bitcoin can be compared just because of the price of it is self. Nobody said much when the price is low but compared to now, where we are already at the highest point of the trading range with it, a lot of people are even getting to it.

I think the people who have experienced the lowest point are happy when they bought, but those previously purchased at the all-time high and reached very low are probably not going to go back.
3370  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Banks hope to issue their own "bitcoins" to fight BTC on: January 15, 2021, 02:18:37 AM
No matter what banks produce, CBDC's or whatnot, it's not going to be globally accepted unlike crypto.
I think quite the contrary.  Digital currency issued by Banks is more likely to be accepted globally than a cryptocurrency issued by an unknown entity.  Remember financial institutions such as central bank have the authority to approve currency to be used or accepted in a country. 
If you are talking about the 1st world countries that have the power to influence the other countries to accept their own CBDC's, why not? But the thinking of country leaders are probably how they are going to grow with their own digital coin and let it be accepted by everyone. Imagine it as just like fiat, not everyone will accept a different kind of fiat but unless they accept crypto, which is another type of currency, Bitcoin is Bitcoin. It's just that.

Let us stop day dreaming, we all know Bitcoin is popular, at least to us who are aware of cryptocurrency but we know the fact that only a fraction of the world's population know cryptocurrency.  There is no war or fight between Bitcoins and banks here, the bank is just issuing their own "bitcoins" to ride the trend and have a grasp of the cryptocurrency market people.
I think what you are trying to say here is that not a lot of people are into or involved in crypto, but they probably know it due to the news of sky-rocketing and hitting a new ATH.

Bitcoin and what it has is for the people, crypto has wallets and banks are hard to be accepted everywhere because everyone needs their own account just to accept it. I would rather NOT go through the hassle of creating an account (all the KYC stuff) just to accept CBDC's, and just create a new wallet or generate a new address for someone to send to. You have complete control over it.
3371  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Banks hope to issue their own "bitcoins" to fight BTC on: January 14, 2021, 01:05:54 PM
The banks are a little too late. Imagine being able to transact anywhere in the world without any intermediary on your transactions. No matter what the purpose is, it's quite easy compared to other modes of payment. For sure, the country's have amazing companies that handle financial services digitally but it is not that friendly with other countries and that's where cryptocurrencies shine.

No matter what banks produce, CBDC's or whatnot, it's not going to be globally accepted unlike crypto.
3372  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: Need binance account on: January 14, 2021, 09:01:52 AM
Is there any reason to why you won't create your own? Why use somebody else's KYC info? What I'm thinking about is that you probably live in the USA and needs access to another region or just doing something up to no good. Lol.

I don't think someone would sell their account for you though.
3373  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Two attempts for $220 million on: January 14, 2021, 01:54:50 AM
It hurts to see someone endure something because with only a password, a phrase, a combination of numbers, alphanumeric, whatever it has, lies in front of you millions that could change your life for the better. I think people have forgotten it because they felt it wasn't that big of a deal, and right now, it's a big deal. I hope that people who have lost bitcoins find their way back to them, whether remembering a password or recovering the wallet via seed. I don't know how they have done it before then, but I hope he has kept the private key.

Probably hire a memory expert that could possibly help himself recover his thoughts from wayback.
3374  Local / Pamilihan / Re: LENDING SECTION HERE (Mores Funds Available - Wanted Borrowers! on: January 14, 2021, 01:21:04 AM
Filled this. Sent the funds via coins.ph.

Please confirm.
3375  Economy / Economics / Re: This last rally Leg has been also bought by retail? on: January 12, 2021, 11:19:11 PM
Maybe we can look for a reason in this "Bitcoin Crash Liquidates 262,344 Traders", and if I'm not mistaken something similar happened in March last year.
I believe that the reason for the crash in price last year is that a lot of people have been cashing out because of the pandemic that has happened. I'm not sure with the recent drop though.

I'm not an expert, so let someone correct me if it's about different things - but the explanation for such a sudden drop may be just this :
A lot of people are even betting for BTC to move up but it failed and having leverage liquidated them. There's no explanation in the article that explains that drop but basically, liquidation is what you defined here. The chart tells everything as to how humans act with their investments but it doesn't tell anywhere the reason behind them.
3376  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: [CHALLENGE] Watch Me Day Trade +80000% in 2021 - $100 to $80000 on: January 12, 2021, 10:39:17 PM
Awesome! I hope you succeed in that. Where do you plan to trade this? What exchange? I’m curious about how much capital you are going to trade per trade? Are you going all-in on this all the time? So the 1.8 stop loss would automatically be set up etc. And what time frame are you going to use?
3377  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 1 BTC = 1 BTC - Off topic from Chipmixer campaign topic on: January 12, 2021, 02:18:56 PM
In simple logical terms

1 BTC = 1 BTC

It will always be a fact, but once you have added the "when" question is where it's going to differ.

It's just like yourself. Most of the self-help books tell you that you should be better than who you were yesterday. And now we have been seeing the "better version" of BTC yet during the present time, and it's going to be better in the future or this time is the best. We will never know. It will always boil that people have a different opinion of whether what a certain thing is, and right now, the focus is on BTC.

One person could say it's 1 BTC for them, but 1 BTC is equal to the fiat value for other people, making total sense because some people invested in BTC with its Fiat Value and not its own value, which is 1 BTC.

So maybe we could categorize the members as

1 BTC = 1 BTC (Early adopter and didn't invest a lot/any fiat money)
1 BTC = Fiat Value (Adopter and invested a significant amount of fiat)
1 BTC ≈ Fiat/BTC (morphed vice versa into either believer of 1 BTC or the Fiat Amount)

I'm like this symbol "≈" Sometimes I would like more value with my BTC. Sometimes, I'm just accumulating more and more BTC. It depends for sure for everyone else. 
3378  Local / Pilipinas / Re: Bitcoin correction thread. on: January 12, 2021, 01:12:28 PM
Alam naman naten kung matagal na tayong holder ng bitcoin ay ang ganitong pagbaba ng presyo ay rollers coaster lamang at para saken ay bullish pa rin ito ay maarin pang tumataas ang presyo.
Same naman tayo ng view, still bullish pa din naman sakin. This definitely correlates to how many are adapting or making BTC as their own stored value. Meron ako nabasang topic dito recently lang, na post by fillippone na ang retailers din ay may additional na push kaya ganito ang presyo ng BTC ngayon. Check niyo na lang.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5307952.0

Diyan kasi sa post makikita mo some aligning facts that are really happening.
3379  Economy / Economics / Re: This last rally Leg has been also bought by retail? on: January 12, 2021, 01:05:24 PM
What can be extracted from this is that as more and more retailers adapt to this, without FOMOing, we could stay in this 25k to 45k range for a long time. That's what I think could happen, especially as seen in the current events and happenings.

As long as miners and HODLers don't sell their BTC, it will definitely drive up the price even more. That's if the demand is still there. Spot on analysis. Cheesy

Can you also check on data with regards to the cause of dumping? Maybe after analyzing the data about it, we could foresee when it will go down, or something to that sense.
3380  Economy / Economics / Re: Is Bitcoin's price drop to 30K healthy? on: January 12, 2021, 09:49:14 AM
We will know it's a correction if it rises above its current prices. Since nobody can predict when the bears are going to take over, it's definitely safe to have good risk management (if you are trading) and accumulates more (if you're a HODLer). Remember that there's always going to a stop to a trend; whether this bull trend will end or not, it's not going to be forever for sure. It's better to focus on the bigger picture or the long-term part, as they say, with every investment. Just be patient and plan.
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