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41  Economy / Economics / Re: Is Bitcoin ready for world wide 1 currency? on: April 09, 2022, 01:37:25 PM
I ask this because of the corona virus where people are too scared to hold money.

The issue is that we value btc against the usd and other fiat currencies. If fiat currencies were no longer how would bitcoin be valued...inflation etc? Can't get my head around how it would work.
I think within a short time it will BTC will be the only currency all over the world cause in a wair period we see lots of countries trying to this the main currency and also some county trying to make their own currency so we can see very good something within a short time.
42  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Finding new exchange tokens on: April 08, 2022, 05:38:48 AM
I'm looking for a good exchange that's slowly growing up, I plan to buy and hold the tokens for long term and I want to hear people's feedback on the tokens.

1. CoinEX
2. DODO
3. Bkex chain

Any contribution will be accepted
This is a very good token but at present BNB chin is very popular and I like FTM and Matic chain this is a very good chin for the long term we will get good something.
43  Economy / Economics / Re: Russia to make bitcoin a currency on: April 08, 2022, 05:34:49 AM
I do not want to repeat what I have posted before about what was going on in Russia and how the Central Bank of Russia were making moves to make sure crypto transactions are banned in the country, they want to follow what China did. But the president of Russia, Vladimir Putin later spoke good about bitcoin mining and believe this will do the country good.

If you are interested to read about it:
Fate of bitcoin in Russia

If the president had not made his own research, the Central Bank of Russia might have succeeded. After the good news from Vladimir Putin, Russia wants to make bitcoin a currency.

Russian government and central bank agree to treat Bitcoin as currency

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Russia’s government and central bank are now working on a draft law that will define crypto as an “analogue of currencies” rather than digital financial assets set to be launched on Feb. 18. Cryptocurrencies would function in the legal industry only if they have complete identification through the banking system or licensed intermediaries.

Kommersant noted that Bitcoin (BTC) transactions and possession of cryptocurrency in the Russian Federation are not prohibited; however, they must be done through a “digital currency exchange organizer” (a bank) or a peer-to-peer exchange licensed in the country.
This is very good news for all of us Russia is a big oil producer county so we are waiting for development. we will get good something in the near fiture.
44  Economy / Economics / Re: Which is better, staking or investing? on: April 08, 2022, 05:30:05 AM
The open blockchain platform Harmony has announced that it will start supporting staking from now, in an effort to create a blockchain-based infrastructure.
source: https://www.harmony.one/
Of course, as I know, there are many exchanges that support staking.
I want to fully understand what is staking and what are the best coins and platforms that we can do staking and give good profits?

My most important question: Which is better, staking or investing?
It depends on APY % I see lots of projects give high rewards so at fast we should see the development of the project and then we see the strong team and they're all good activities. My observation is investment is good for a short trade and staking is good for long term both is called investment.
45  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: USDT Sending Fees on: April 07, 2022, 04:28:40 PM
Fees of sending USDT is pretty cheap on any blockchain besides Ethereum which will cost you like $5-10 a transaction on a good day. Unfortunately a lot of exchanges doesn't support USDT withdrawal on other networks besides Ethereum.
Also the fee on Omini layer is costly as also on Ethereum network like you said.

Zero fee on Algo network
$1 or less on Tron network
$1 or less on Solana network
$0.8 or less on BSC

Very cheap fee on some other networks too.
BUSD from Binance exchange withdraw fee is zero but all of the fee is maybe near 1$ so its depend on exchange to exchange difference and wallet to wallet if we withdraw TRX its very cheep.
46  Economy / Economics / Re: When Will This War End? on: April 07, 2022, 03:56:14 PM
It's about five weeks since the war between Russia and Ukraine started, so many lives have been lost, and properties and investments that are worth billions of dollars have been destroyed as a result of the bombing and launching of explosives. Who will end this war?

What can we do to bring a total stop to this war?

We have to come up with some useful information and suggestions to put a stop to these killings every day.

When will this way end?
Realy we are all of the counties in a crisis moment at the pandemic situation at present we are in a crisis moment in the war actually war means worldwide a very crisis moment all good county should take naccery step as soon as possible.
47  Economy / Economics / Re: Sales of wedding rings are increasing on: April 07, 2022, 03:51:14 PM
If that problem occurs in your country, I would instead see the phenomenon of increasing pregnant women and many marriages that are only done at home or at church with the closest family due to the pandemic and reduced wedding costs.  But it is undeniable that divorce also occurs but the phenomenon of selling wedding rings is not significantly visible.
yes I see lots of crisis moments in the pandemic period I think lots of families break the relation the pandamic situation.I see practical the moment.
48  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin or altcoins on: April 07, 2022, 03:37:03 PM
I have been watching this market for a long time.

It seems that in the early part of a bull market, Bitcoin goes up faster than altcoins (ie Bitcoin dominance goes up.)  In the late part of a bull market, Bitcoin still goes up but altcoins go up even better (ie Bitcoin dominance goes down.)

In a bear market, altcoins fall faster than Bitcoin (ie Bitcoin dominance recovers somewhat but has to wait for the next bull market to go really high.)

So, it would seem the correct play is to buy altcoins at this point, and then convert them into Bitcoin (or sell) when you see the bull market ending?

Any thoughts?

[I used to post as BobK71, and am using a new account after some logistical mixup.]
I want to say my personal opinion Bitcoin is the mother of the coin I have to learn to hear lots of pair but BTC pair trading is too profitable cause all trading pair depends on BTC so Bitcoin and altcoin both need to depend on the situation. Nowadays blockchain-related token is very important I think for trade altcoin.
49  Economy / Economics / Re: Pay in rubles or have your gas shut off by April on: April 05, 2022, 04:07:35 PM
Putin has threatened so-called unfriendly states to pay in rubles or have their gas supply shut off. It has said it doesn't buy things for free and so isn't going to be charitable with its energy.
Europe has kicked against this with Germany saying it's being blackmailed by this move. What other choice does Europe have with Russia alone selling about 40% of energy to the world?
If it is possible I think the whole world will divert with china so we are waiting for good something no wair we want to pech as soon as possible any how. so we are waiting for a good world.
50  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Altcoin question and answer better option to earn money in crypto on: April 05, 2022, 04:02:20 PM
  ::)Altcoins are always in the news, should we change our coin according to crypto trends
Alter coin is always news related I believe but our main goal should be to block chin-related project then we can get very good feedback after a long time now days game-related all project is not good so we should take a decision very carefully.
51  Economy / Economics / Re: Crypto users in Africa grew by 2,500% in 2021: Report on: April 05, 2022, 03:51:42 PM
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A recent report by KuCoin reveals that the number of crypto transactions has increased by 2,670% in some African countries.

Cryptocurrency adoption in Africa is on the march, despite socioeconomic factors and headwinds. A positive report by cryptocurrency exchange KuCoin shows that crypto transactions increased by up to 2,670% in 2022.

An astonishing growth trend, the steep influx relates to the low values that have been observed during previous periods. The number of crypto transactions in Africa constitutes roughly 2.8% of global volumes.

Johnny Lyu, CEO of KuCoin, told Cointelegraph that “the adoption of digital assets in Africa will continue to grow exponentially,” adding that “African countries have the highest crypto adoption rate in the world, outperforming even the biggest regions such as the United States, Europe and Asia.”

Nourou, founder of Bitcoin Senegal, is convinced that the thousand percent growth rates for Bitcoin (BTC) adoption “will continue in coming years.”

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“Take a look at the way in which cars, mobile phones and consumer electronics took off on the continent. Africa is a continent where lightning-fast progression and adoption is common.”



Worldwide crypto transactions over a 90 day period. Sub-Saharan Africa is second. Source: UsefulTulips

In particular, the report cites that “more than 88.5% of cryptocurrency transactions made by Africans are cross-border transfers.” Low fees mean that “users pay less than 0.01% of the overall amount of the transaction transferred in cryptocurrencies.”

From high inflation levels and swelling smartphone penetration — effectively allowing anyone to become their own bank — Africa also has a young and digitally native population that is accustomed to digital currencies. Africa is a robust testing ground for the problems which cryptocurrencies attempt to solve.

Lyu did add a note of caution to the staggering growth levels:

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“That rate of growth can depend on both local policy-makers and separate officials’ stances on cryptocurrencies. Still, I believe that a promising future for digital money in Africa is inevitable.”

In Central and West Africa, for example, BTC adoption is growing against a backdrop of mistrust and discomfort using the local currency, the CFA. Cointelegraph has previously analyzed the state of crypto adoption in Africa, noting that “economic opportunities presented by the region are immense.”

For Lyu, Africa is in an interesting position given that the combination of “growing inflation, high unemployment rates, poor access to bank services and enormous fees for international payments,” creates an environment conducive to crypto adoption. Ultimately:

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“Financial problems the region is experiencing are forcing people to look for new instruments and technologies that can give them some of the economic freedom they currently lack.”

In the long-term, Africa hosts a wealth of advantages “which cannot but contribute to the widespread use of digital assets among locals.” The median age in Africa is very low — at just 19 years old — and over 40% of the population is urban.

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“Another positive phenomenon is the growing technological awareness of the local population, with many young people exploring programming and internet technologies.”

https://cointelegraph.com/news/crypto-users-in-africa-grew-by-2-500-in-2021-report


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The groundwork for mobile based finance and banking in africa has been laid for many years. Making the transition to a cryptocurrency based economy easier, than it may be for other nations like el salvador. There is speculation 1,000% annual growth will be maintained in africa, with 88.5% transactions occurring across borders to leverage low transaction fees.

Africa is a region which is no stranger to hyperinflation and economic troubles. The zimbabwe dollar was known for hyperinflating, long before venezuela and the bolivar or even argentina had their own inflationary troubles.

I suppose the question now, is whether africa is an exception and outlier. Or whether it embracing cryptocurrencies illustrates for us, the future.


Very informative news I think this information is not for Africa recent we see crypto is looking good for the overall world.so we are looking for very good news all over the world.
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53  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Lowest withdrawal fee for ETH? on: February 15, 2022, 12:55:54 PM
FTX will charge you around $4 - $5 for any ethereum transaction to your myetherwallet. This exchange site is operating based from traders to traders. FTX gives you discount to pay some of fees from your transaction. It's caused by this exchange site was allocating some percents from its revenue to its users. There's no other exchange site that was doing this thing. FTX is the only one and it's worth to try. I hope this will help you. There's no way to cut your transaction fees to make it even cheaper.
Is it possible? I have to know an idea about FTX exchange but my friend also tells me the matter I will try if it is possible we can do it. I think their no alternative option but there was a question about the transaction fee I have one suggestion he can see the coin market cap page when seeing the eth gas fee when showing 30 gwaway this time he can complete the transaction this time transaction cost is 4$ to $7 can try it.
54  Economy / Economics / Re: Just my own thoughts on: February 15, 2022, 12:47:51 PM
Bitcoin is decentralized, fiat are centralized, no room for competition than being alternatives. Bitcoin was created for privacy and decentralized purpose but most people using bitcoin nowadays are using it for its appreciative and speculative value, what fiat can not provide than to continually be devaluated. Not only that CBDCs are centralized, they are fiat, not a substitute but an alternative just as fiat.
Yes I have the same opinion but bitcoin will major part of the whole world within a short time we are all waiting for this season and this time bitcoin lead the modern world.
55  Economy / Economics / Re: Crypto Regulation: How the cryptocurrency world is interacting with traditional on: February 15, 2022, 12:39:03 PM
While markets are busy with the O word and its temporary impact on world economies, I’d like to take a step back and see how the cryptocurrency world is interacting with traditional finance.

https://redot.com/blog/crypto-regulation-how-the-cryptocurrency-world-is-interacting-with-traditional-finance/
My small opinion I want to say what do you mean by the O word I am not clear about this fact but I want to say the traditional side and cryptocurrency world is totally different cause traditional finance is not involved cryptocurrency world so there is no effect I think.
56  Economy / Economics / Re: 2022 Savings and investment plan on: February 13, 2022, 03:43:32 PM
The year 2021 has come and gone and has left behind some great lessons, most especially as it relates to our economic life and how we balance the sheet at the end of every calendar year. I have drafted my economic plans for the year 2022 and may be interested in learning some lessons from them. The number one thing is to know how much capital I have and how long can I invest in it and what are the percentage profits turnovers, after that, I will look for the right investment to invest in and how much I should invest in it. Then I will try to diversify my investment. I will take less risk this year but make my finances more stable with some skills development.
Actually reinvesting and proper timing is very important for our currency market so before investing we have to see where we are investing cause if we invest very good project we can get very good feedback within a short time such as if we invest in blockchain-related project we can get very good feedback with in short time.
57  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Pancakeswap behaviour at token launch on: February 13, 2022, 03:36:42 PM
Hello,

I made my first experience with metamask and pancakeswap some weeks ago buying a new listed token. Unfortunately I missed the presale, where I could have bought to more favourable conditions.

At the launch moment I had everything prepared: metamask was connected to pancakeswap, the custom token was already added by contract address, slippage was adjusted to an even higher amount than proposed by the community (=telegram group). When I clicked on "swap" a window with an error message appeared. Unfortunately I don't remember the error, nor did I take a screenshot. However, two minutes earlier I bought some cake token to ensure everthing working smoothly. This transaction worked fine.

I tried several times, but the error message stayed the same. Only after five to six minutes after token launch the transaction went through.
I assume the system was overloaded by the high number of swap requests, so it was kind of luck if youre transaction was proceeded within the first minutes.

My question: is this a realistic explanation for the behaviour of pancake swap? Or was it just the slipping being to low?

Best regards
Alex
Which token are talking about tell details about this token actually some token swaps need a minimum 15% transaction fee so I think you give a low transaction fee for that reason you failed to purchase the token.
58  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: The Shiba Inu community is enraged by Microsoft's recent tweet on: February 13, 2022, 03:33:35 PM
    Microsoft's official Twitter account sent a message that has fueled frantic speculations about Shiba Inu (SHIB) integration. On its business communication platform Teams, the tweet in question makes a jest about two sorts of dogs that attend meetings. "Teams calls are 10x better when dogs are involved," the Teams Twitter account emphasized in a follow-up tweet.
     The bulk of people think the tweets are about cute dog-themed coins. They have, as predicted, revved up the Shiba Inu rumor mill. Microsoft has been inundated with responses from the SHIBArmy, with some speculating on a potential strategic relationship with the 46-year-old computer powerhouse.

     Related Tweet: https://twitter.com/Microsoft/status/1491839886726475779

     What do you think guys? Lots of people tweeted about this topic. Is it an opportunity to go up for SHIB?
Very good news for all of the investors I am holding some SHIB for the long term I think after 1 year I will get very good feedback. I think if I wait for long term I will get a very good feedback.
59  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Altcoin investment on: February 12, 2022, 05:49:37 PM
If you have little capital and you cannot risk it, try investing in fundamental projects that have real technological value. Don't try to catch x100-x1000, it is very difficult now. Unfortunately, the time of crazy X's is over. Take a closer look at Near, Solana, Dot, Matic, AVAX. Choose a closer project for yourself, perhaps you will be interested in some project that has its own token directly within its ecosystem.
yes, that is a very important message here we can invest in waste money where we can take profit for the long and short term investment so always look before you leaf always invest this money which is not needed all time.
60  Economy / Economics / Re: Your opinion on side jobs on: February 12, 2022, 05:46:10 PM
General opinion is that a side job is one that supports the main income of an individual, often times perceived as something that brings little money to add to what you make from your day job. If Mr X earns better from a side job when compared to the income from his career option, does the side job still qualify to be called a side job?


Yes without fixed income we are cant afford our daily costs personally I compare this market just to the share market but it's an open-source market where can anyone can trade and invest from anywhere so it's very good news for all of us.
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