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41  Economy / Speculation / Re: Tim Draper: Netflix will be the next one to fall on: March 04, 2021, 02:24:59 PM
Netflix could really be into it but we couldn't be so sure about it too unless they would make an anouncement.
But if it would happen maybe they would start to accept crypto payment directly on their platform.
Besides I don't see anything wrong about it there are so many big companies jumping into Bitcoin nowadays so they might really be the next.
The fact is that netflix with its statement can greatly encourage the cryptocurrency market, especially if the company not only accepts payments for content in cryptocurrencies, but also tries to invest in Bitcoin, following the latest trend of quite popular companies. But to date, there is still no identification from an official source to be sure of this.
42  Economy / Speculation / Re: Are people buying BTC @ $27000+ idiots? on: March 04, 2021, 02:07:51 PM
Perhaps idiots can be called exactly those people who refused to invest their funds in Bitcoin at a price lower than $ 10,000 a year and a half ago, expressing your lack of confidence in BTC, and today they are trying to make a profit and buy Bitcoin at a high price. At least if you take into account those predictions that say Bitcoin will reach $ 100,000 or more in the near future, then even $ 50,000 can be a good price.
43  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Another month of March on: March 03, 2021, 05:28:39 PM
I'm sure this march will be neutral in terms of bitcoin's performance on its price, This year 2021  now is the most successful years for bitcoin because of all the good news that's happening like big companies investing in BTC, Many people are adapting into cryptocurrency, So right now I'm not even worried if it will go to bullish or bearish,

That's the spirit, in case this month won't provide the bullish market that we are aiming, it's still good to believe that the year will do.

There are many investors coming from traditional businesses, those business owners who are now engage with crypto/Bitcoin, they are bringing investment and they are also adopting the system.

With them, the future of this market is really positive, if in case this month won't be that good which is not really showing currently. There's a good
bounce after the last day of February, slowly but it's showing strength and it keeps bringing interest as bounce back shows how the market is different from the last bull run.
There is no reason for long-term investors to worry, and only those who speculate on bitcoin prices play Roulette all the time, because it is impossible to predict with 100% accuracy whether the price will go up or down. But if we take into account all the statements of specialists, then they basically agree in the opinion that Bitcoin in the future will become a stable financial instrument, and since BTC will be in many large investment portfolios, this will protect the asset from various risks. In addition, I do not see any obstacles for Bitcoin to reach $ 100K by the end of 2021.
44  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin is a Lifeboat on: March 03, 2021, 04:59:47 PM
Fiat might be sinking, but it can still last for a long time. I mean, how long can it keep sinking before it drowns: are we talking about another year, 10 years or maybe 70 years? He's talking about inflation as the kind of sinking, but when inflation is stable, it can indeed go on for a long time without major issues. Moreover, lifeboats can only take some people, whereas if too many suddenly head for them, they're all going to sink. Bitcoin transactions would get stuck way more often, and the fees would get even higher if people suddenly move away from fiat.
I think that everything depends primarily on the society, since the government inevitably raises the inflation rate by printing new voluminous paper money, and this leads to higher prices for goods, as well as to the depreciation of all savings. When people understand this, they will in any case look for an opportunity to save their funds by investing in alternative assets. It is a pity that at this stage, few people perceive Bitcoin and other rated cryptocurrencies as reliable storage, since they have clear signs of a speculative instrument.
45  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: In my school, Bitcoin is now becoming a subject on: March 03, 2021, 04:40:47 PM
One way or another, everything depends on the government, since it is they who influence what can be included in the curriculum of schoolchildren or students. If the state itself understands that society will inevitably use cryptocurrencies on a massive scale in the future, then there should be no problems with studying the subject of bitcoin in educational institutions. But since today many states reject the legalization of cryptocurrency, there is no talk of training yet. Although at my son's university, the teacher himself takes the initiative and introduces children to bitcoin.
46  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Elon Musk's Tweets... on: March 02, 2021, 02:49:00 PM
No, I do not agree. He has not time for that. No one from us can even imagine what it takes to be the CEO of SpaceX and Tesla and how much time consuming is that...

This tweets are just fun for him...
It is very difficult to tell that Elon Musk is having fun, especially watching how people react to his tweets. Nevertheless, Tesla invested $ 1.5 billion in bitcoin, and Elon Musk himself will buy Doge for $ 1.5 million, and this already speaks of his serious attitude towards cryptocurrency.
47  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: XRP to hit $589 on February 30th. on: March 02, 2021, 02:20:48 PM
Lol what a funny tweet I also believe it could happen on March 32th so we are getting closer to that day. It means this won't happen in mankind history as that project is in so many problems.
the tweet was just a joke, the OP didn't need to believe in that...
XRP is a token that has already been hit with problems and will be difficult to fix. In the crypto market, a reputation is so vital, XRP value will not be able to touch $ 2.
I believe that the more information that has reassured many investors and Ripple lovers turns out to be false, the less likely it is to keep people who will continue to support this project. At least until the fate of the lawsuit is decided, Ripple will remain in zero gravity and it will still be very good if its price on the cryptocurrency market does not fall prematurely.
48  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: XRP Rally Starts Today! on: March 02, 2021, 01:49:04 PM
When will the next rally may happen ? last February 1 there is a Pump happens when the price reached out 70 cents again like what happens late last year .
Now what comes next? is there any chance that XRP will come and pumping again ?or that would be the last time before they will be convicted from the case they are facing?

Although I earned a good amount of money from it, I hate XRP. Stellar is capable of everything that XRP can do. Why we still need XRP? Its founders are suck. Even could not make an agreement with SEC. They only want to fight and they do not care about small investors. I hate such projects.
Look how stupid people can be , he had earned Money from ripple and now he Hated this , stupid person , you have bought and earned from this coin and when there comes a case filed against them all of sudden you hate them now?
in the past years, quite good money could have been earned on many projects, but today these projects cost nothing. But as for Ripple, you can't blame people for being too cautious and unwilling to risk their funds, at least until the SEC problem is solved.
49  Economy / Economics / Re: Trading Bitcoin in Africa Is a Way for Some to Escape Poverty on: February 28, 2021, 11:16:25 AM
If we talk about real poverty, then Bitcoin and poverty are not comparable things. No poor person can even afford to have a phone, let alone buy cryptocurrency to invest or trade. At best, certain charitable foundations can use the cryptocurrency market to increase their capital, and help the poor with the income received.
50  Economy / Economics / Re: Im big fan of stable coins and this is what I think on: February 27, 2021, 03:44:34 PM
It doesn't make sense because the government already have a plan to release their own CBDC, why would they put CBDC aside and allow USDT? I only use USDT to store some dollars that's the only use i have for the project, if you invest on USDT you aren't getting anything back, a stable coin is a stable coin
If you start talking about investing, then you should immediately make a reservation that stablecoins, due to their binding to the exchange rate of fiat currencies, do not have anything to invest in. Also, you should immediately keep in mind that all stablecoins have no direct relationship to fiat currencies and no one can give any guarantee of the safety of funds, so if you want to increase your funds through cryptocurrencies, then stablecoins will not be able to help in any way.
Anyway, a person will be wrong if he plans to increase his capital thanks to his investments in stablecoins. The very essence of the stablecoin is a practical fixed rate.
  It is beneficial to use a stablecoin at a specific time when the market falls in order to minimize your loss, or to store your funds on the blockchain, and not in the bank.
51  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Gamers can earn money ????? on: February 27, 2021, 03:29:29 PM
Today, games are often found where people participate in various sweepstakes or competitions, where the prize pool is large enough. Of course, it is in this situation that there is an opportunity to make money with the help of games, But if we are talking about gambling, then in this case only professionals with extensive experience make a profit.
52  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Which is better, ether or bitcoin? on: February 27, 2021, 03:14:09 PM
In fact, to date, Bitcoin money has already been recognized as a very good asset for investment, and as evidence of this, the attraction of institutional capital can serve. But in my opinion, the time will come when Ethereum will surpass Bitcoin, although today Ethereum shows better results than Bitcoin in many respects. I have come across information that the Chicago Stock Exchange is planning to issue Ethereum futures, which speaks of great prospects in the future.
53  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: What is DeFi? Decentralized Finance Explained on: February 26, 2021, 02:50:48 PM
I see that a lot has already been said about what DeFi is and how cryptocurrency users relate to these projects. But it seems to me that you can simply explain their essence and their importance in the cryptocurrency market. In fact, for example, Bitcoin and Ethereum are the same decentralized finance, since they have the main advantage: independence.
54  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: I am curious about people's opinion of DeFi projects and coins on: February 26, 2021, 02:28:05 PM
I take DeFi Yield Protocol projects very seriously as well as Kingswap. Of course, only $ DYP has performed well to date, as my capital has increased two and a half times thanks to the investment, but with regard to Kingswap, I am still pending the project.
55  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: XRP Rally Starts Today! on: February 26, 2021, 02:04:59 PM
I think that today all the statements regarding the positive future of Ripple, even after the trial, are just the wishes and aspirations of the owners of Ripple. I believe that we need to wait for the final solution to this problem, so that we can predict something real. And for this period, I personally will refrain from any actions regarding investments in this coin. In addition, if the banking system experienced a very strong need for a ripple platform, then the regulatory authorities would not have the company's claims.
56  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin will replace oil and Gold on: February 25, 2021, 03:36:54 PM
I believe that national currencies should also be added to this question, since Bitcoin has already begun to compete with oil, gold, as well as national currencies, namely, when the prices of these assets fell sharply during the economic crisis, many investors made a choice in favor of bitcoin. It is in this vein that a certain competition between these assets can be viewed.
57  Economy / Economics / Re: Is Bitcoin for “Fake Rich”? on: February 25, 2021, 03:17:03 PM
Which code you're discussing?. Is it wallet id for sure ? or possibly you're thinking about the satoshi as the code.
When you purchase bitcoin, you gather some number called a satoshi, so it's not the code. It is genuine cash.
At any rate, you're rich as long as you hold your speculation.
Counterfeit rich can be considered for the individuals who put their all cash in bitcoin to begin dreaming of getting wealthy in nights.
Yet, things never happen that way. It relies upon us how we deal with our speculation to get rich.

I think that every cryptocurrency user who previously invested profitably in the most rated cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin and Ethereum, today they have every opportunity to just sleep at night and dream about how high these cryptocurrencies will rise. But this is quite realistic, given the current bullish race, if you do not take into account the last correction.
58  Economy / Economics / Re: Is it possible to live without banks? on: February 25, 2021, 02:49:23 PM

It's possible if the small stores will accept crypto/online payments, if not you will still end up going to banks to register. I myself am planning to go to the bank still so I can have an ATM card for withdrawal of cash. Even if I have some BTC in my wallet I have nowhere else to spend it but to turn it into fiat and then spend. Not all countries, for now, had adopted BTC or any other cryptocurrency.
The fact is that at the state level, a single payment system is used using the banking system, although on an individual basis a person can use other payment systems, of course, where possible. But as for the daily life of a person, today people are forced to make non-cash payments only with the help of banks, and this is primarily a state policy.
59  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Patience is the Key on: February 24, 2021, 03:15:28 PM
Patience is indeed a virtue we should all uphold not just on the space but also in the real world. Congrats on your wins
Yes, but every patience always has a certain limit in holding it, and in the case of crypto that is patient it is the one who holds the token for a long time, not on anything else, so it's not too hard to run, especially if that person doesn't have panic at all.
Today, I try to show a very high degree of composure, not reacting to the correction of the cryptocurrency market and expecting a more massive growth in the rate of cryptocurrencies. Of course, what happens in the market very often causes panic among some cryptocurrency users, but it is the ability to restrain oneself that will bring us better results. Of course, you can think and decide that such behavior is related to greed, but because of greed, people lose the most, and if they get a good income, it is only due to endurance.
60  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is Polkadot going to Kill Ethereum? on: February 24, 2021, 03:00:11 PM
As far as I know, all the excitement that rises around the confrontation between Ethereum and Polkadot, first of all, appeared due to a statement in Bloomberg, although in essence it was about something completely different. In addition, venture capitalists and CEOs of cryptocurrency companies do not consider Ethereum and Polkadot to be competitors at all.
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