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461  Economy / Reputation / Re: What happens if someone sells an account on a neighboring forum? on: February 04, 2024, 02:38:45 PM
I am not a member of the neighboring forum, and I do not intend to move to it. But my point is that the two forums are not partners. Our forum does not have a rule for teleporting from another forum to this one. That is, one can guess that bitcointalk should not care what happens outside this forum. If someone sells an account, let it be the problem of another forum.
But this is my vision: since I don’t read, I don’t follow the posts of people who have moved to another forum, and I have no desire to figure out who is who.
462  Other / Meta / Re: USE OF CHAT GPT-RULES on: February 04, 2024, 02:25:20 PM
I don't understand people who claim that using AI chat helps them learn. Where have all the other old, trusted sources gone? People have become so lazy that they cannot find information but trust what the robot provides them as the last authority. But these robots have been proven many times to make mistakes repeatedly.
Many AI tools can be interesting, but what ChatGPT writes by tearing words out of people's texts to make the text unique sometimes looks very absurd and difficult to read.
The world is so crazy about various inventions that people are ready to replace live communication with people with communication with robots. This goes to show how lonely many people get.
463  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: VPN - Differences between countries where gambling is legal and not on: February 03, 2024, 02:03:15 PM

Aside from the privacy I don’t really know what vpn helps you with. Most people that use VPN to access gambling site: which is not advisable ( since you’re sharing ip addresses with several other users that might be connected to that same server).

The only way I see VPN protecting cheaters is still related to privacy since the cheaters can create multiple accounts (for casinos that are against having multiple accounts) and then use VPN to access each of them -making your ip addresses different, that’s the only cheater protection I can think of right now, but the casino system will still be able to detect if the ip keeps on changing they might request for additional verification despite them allowing vpn just to be sure that they aren’t dealing with a cheater.

Maybe you've heard about such a service as browser anti-detection and even system-wide anti-detection? This software is quite expensive, as it allows you to randomize system and browser settings. It is in great demand among cheaters. You are right that many cheaters who use VPNs use them for multi-accounts. Cheaters regularly register on gaming sites by changing their IPs, thereby posing as if they are different people. But by changing only IP addresses, it is now hardly possible to deceive the casino, which monitors every behavior of the player, so cheaters use everything in a set.
464  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: What remarkable thing have you achieved with the money you won from gambling? on: February 03, 2024, 01:35:47 PM
I'm not a gambler, but those rare occasions when I participated in any competition or lottery always turned out to be entertainment for me. The attitude towards such money is, as a rule, very frivolous, easy to come, easy to go. I will spend it on some crap, treat my friends, or buy some trinkets.
But yes, I will try to save the money that comes to me with difficulty or invest it in something serious.
There are thoughts that you shouldn’t take what fell from the sky very seriously, and sometimes you need to be able to rest.
465  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Another health benefit of online gambling on: February 03, 2024, 01:25:09 PM
You would do well to point out your neighbor's behavior to the authorities. Isn't he breaking the rules of society by infecting everyone else? It looks like such idiots need to be isolated on a separate island, since when they are sick, they believe that everyone else should also be sick.
I agree with you, OP; precisely because people cease to be people in some cases, isolating as many public places as possible would be a good choice.
466  Other / Meta / Re: Report plagiarism (copy/paste) here. Mods: please give temp or permban as needed on: February 03, 2024, 12:33:59 PM
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There is no doubt that most traders if not all would have made or are still making the same mistakes.
   Making trading mistakes is part of every traders journey, whether completely new to trading or has been trading the markets for decades but still make some common trading mistakes.some of these mistakes are deadlier than others. The fact is there are some mistakes that are hard to accept for some traders. Ignoring a mistake and repeating it over and over again can spell the difference between becoming a successful trader or loosing one.

Letting profitable trades turn into loses is one of those.
  If you are making this mistake you are not alone.even some guru traders are guilty of this common mistake.
How many times have you perfectly timed your entry seen nice running profits only to see it melt down by a sharp reversal? (Though manipulations do occur at some point) I'll bet more than once.
Letting a profiting trade go bad is very annoying mistake but there's light at the top of the tunnel.
    The best way to correct this is by planning. Know your exit before entering a trade and develop your own trading exit strategies.  You could use wild trailing stop for trending markets which are the best trading markets I'll recommend.
   You could also take a bit of your position off when the market makes some profits available.take a bit more as the move progresses and leave some on for the big wins. This process will help you take some profits and avoid sharp reversals.

Please do well to add your own strategy maybe it could help someone.

https://www.axi.group/int/blog/education/trading-mistakes




Most novice traders hold on to loses and let go of wins. Sounds ridiculous when you loud it yet several studies have shown that it's the most common mistake made by traders. It is simply our humanity and the completely irrational but understandable fear of loss.

The principle is simple.

When we start winning we get anxious about loosing our gains .we close trades prematurely to capture the profits before the price starts to drop again.wereas we should be holding on to it and closing appropriately to maximize the profit.
     Conversely,when we start loosing we hold on to the losing position longer in the hope it will turn upward at some point.we have the irrational beleif that we will reduce or wipe out the lose without proper re-analysis.

This is thesame principle that casinos exploit to keep unwitting patrons pulling at the one-arm bandits until their bank accounts are emptied.
  So even if we have more winning trades than losing ones, the average size of the wins versus the loses finds us in a net lose trading position over time.

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It is the most basic and destructive mistake a trader can make and if left unchecked could become habits that would be difficult to break.

Please do well to add your opinions on this as this post is pron to corrections and contributions. Thank you.

https://www.oanda.com/us-en/trade-tap-blog/trading-tools-strategies/most-common-mistakes-by-traders/

467  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Learning comes before earning on: February 03, 2024, 12:02:23 PM
I like how you said "newborns". Are you a newborn baby? Lol.



Yes, this has already been noticed several times by this user. This is probably how he shows himself.
OP, but how can you earn anything without sufficient trading knowledge? You have made a self-evident statement. It is impossible to engage in trading without experience, mistakes, and correct conclusions.
But if you imagine yourself as a newborn child, ask what children do while they are learning about the world. They ask, become interested, and gain experience.
Be like children.
468  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: SlowMist reports 80% of X comments related to phishing software on: February 03, 2024, 09:17:48 AM
This is an update that y'all should have gotten acquainted with already... The sad part of the story is that - most of those accounts aren't even hacked/sold... They've got some tech with organic tools to increase followers, likes and comments... Its got to be some bots yunno

aside that, having a verification tick would also serve as an easy bait to create trust and sponsorship; I'm gonna blame Elon musk for making the tick "buyable". You also gotta know that these social media meniacs ain't even interested in ways people get scammed on their app,.. they won't be selling out ticks if they really care.

Sandra 🧑‍🦰

I think that Musk doesn’t care about what’s happening on his network now. By introducing what he considers important rules for freedom of speech on Twitter, he created another form of income for scammers. Type in a search engine “buy real Twitter accounts," and you will see how many people want to occupy this sales niche.
Musk is just increasing his capital; what happens outside his money is unlikely to bother him.
469  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Social media is a breeding ground for scamers, be intelligent while you explore on: February 03, 2024, 08:58:35 AM
Social media nowadays can only be observed without much attention or value. Anyone who can understand that this or that news is not valid and can determine where it comes from and for what purposes it is intended can be safe. But for beginners who are just trying to study crypto, in this case, it is better to completely refuse to visit such networks since they will certainly fall into the hands of scammers, tempted by the beautiful promised profits.
In confirmation of the OP’s post, you can add recent news from zasad@.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5483904.msg63602025#msg63602025
470  Economy / Reputation / Re: AI Spam Report Reference Thread on: February 03, 2024, 08:12:17 AM
Rajiv007
Another newbie who gives out guides using AI.

Sure, transferring bitcoins from a paper wallet to Electrum on Android is a straightforward process. Here's a step-by-step guide for you:

1.Open your Electrum wallet on your Android device.

2.Click on the '+' sign or select 'Receive' to generate a new receiving address within your Electrum wallet.

3.Once the address is generated, open your paper wallet. Use a QR code scanner on your Android device to scan the public address or manually enter the address displayed on your Electrum wallet.

4.After entering the address, specify the amount of bitcoins you want to transfer.

5.Double-check the details, ensuring the accuracy of the address and amount.

6.Confirm the transaction and wait for it to be processed. The bitcoins from your paper wallet will now be transferred to your Electrum wallet on Android.

Remember to keep your private keys secure and consider sweeping the entire balance from your paper wallet to the Electrum wallet for enhanced security.

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Hi Friend,
Welcome to the world of Bitcoin! It's great to see your curiosity piqued.

Understanding Bitcoin can feel like diving into a vast ocean of information, but fear not, there are plenty of resources to help you navigate it all.

Here are some materials to kickstart your journey:

Bitcoin Whitepaper: Start with the original Bitcoin whitepaper by Satoshi Nakamoto. It's the foundation of Bitcoin and offers valuable insights into its principles and mechanics.

Online Courses: Explore platforms like Coursera, Udemy, and Khan Academy for beginner-friendly courses on Bitcoin and cryptocurrency.

Books: "The Bitcoin Standard" by Saifedean Ammous and "Mastering Bitcoin" by Andreas M. Antonopoulos are excellent reads for a deeper understanding.

Websites and Blogs: Check out Bitcoin.org, CoinDesk, and CoinTelegraph for the latest news, guides, and articles on Bitcoin.

Forums and Communities: Join forums like Bitcointalk and Reddit's r/Bitcoin to engage with fellow enthusiasts and learn from their experiences.

Remember, it's okay to take it one step at a time. Embrace the learning process, ask questions, and don't hesitate to seek clarification when needed.

Happy exploring, and may your Bitcoin journey be enlightening and rewarding!

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Your journey resonates deeply with many of us here. Patience truly is a virtue, especially in the wild world of crypto. It's amazing how a shift in perspective, like focusing on hodling and learning from seasoned members, can turn things around.

Kudos to you for embracing this mindset and seeing your analyses bear fruit! Your message is a beacon of wisdom for newcomers—encouraging them to soak up knowledge before taking the plunge.

Here's to continued success and growth for all of us in this exciting space!

Cheers,

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471  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Make reading a habit on: February 03, 2024, 07:44:42 AM
What can I say about you, OP?
You joined the forum almost a year ago but started actively writing posts at the beginning of this year. 66 posts, of which 18 were new topics. Are you confident that you will follow your advice yourself? During your presence for a year, some people successfully understood what and how it is necessary to do on the forum, rose in rank, and successfully participated in discussions.
Maybe instead of the daily discovery of new topics, you should follow the example of your brothers? Suppose you want to understand better the questions that concern you. In that case, you need to participate actively, asking questions, trying to maintain conversations, and not trying to be the first to create questions that are repeated many times.
472  Economy / Economics / Re: Business/Entrepreneurship. on: February 02, 2024, 02:47:04 PM
Even though I can't shake off the fact that entrepreneurship is simply capitalizing on People's problems to make a profit, I can say that entrepreneurship has positively helped a lot of people.


The conclusion is not entirely clear.
How will an entrepreneur who decides to open his store, in my case, rent it for the sale of bakery products, make money from the consumer? I see benefits on both sides. Do people buy a product that is nearby and convenient for them, and the owner makes a profit from it.
Talking about risks is equivalent to the proverb that if you are afraid of wolves, then you don’t need to go into the forest. There have been and will be risks, not to mention the fact that we do not know our future; risks related to competition and taxes are also always present.
Investing, especially in Bitcoin, should be done calmly, and the investor should also have a good nervous system.
473  Economy / Economics / Re: A course worth studying ? on: February 02, 2024, 02:30:27 PM
In my country, the choice is made for you by your parents even before you’re born. If you’re a male child, it’s expected that you study Engineering or Medicine. A female child is free to choose between science and arts, and most of my friends chose art, not for passion but because they thought it would be less stressful than science courses.



I think this happens in many countries. Parents compensate for what they did wrong in their youth, believing that their children will be their best reflections. Therefore, we are forced to receive an education that is considered the best by adults, but once we become independent, we radically retrain and get a second education in which we are interested.
This is not exactly the best approach, since giving children freedom of choice will quickly make them independent. OP, stop asking for advice and accept and do what you consider important for yourself.
474  Other / Meta / Re: [SAD] activity on: February 02, 2024, 02:04:24 PM
Don't know if I'm being too emotional here but I think my activity's stuck when it's just 2 left for me to achieve my senior member rank. Anyone here has an experience of what makes mine stuck  Cry ?
I tried reading through the forum about merits and activity and it seems activity is supposed to add up every 14 days so does this mean I have to wait for 2weeks 🥺

There's nothing like being stucked in activities, maybe you should check around how you made posted and the rate of your deleted posts to know what has done wrong, of you posted upto fourteen within two weeks which is fourteen days, it will add up to your activities already achieved, this is how you can know wether you are or not, maybe you should read more on merits ranks and activities on this thread.

everything you need to know about forum rank, activities and merits.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2766177.0

It is possible to understand why the OP is concerned that his rank does not change, but it is much more pleasant to let go of all surveillance and one day wake up and realize that you are not who you were yesterday. To be honest, after spending many years on the forum, I never learned to calculate the number of days and posts for activity.
OП, you are moving well Smiley, I wish you a speedy surprise. Smiley
475  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What have you learnt from this forum that has actually saved/ you in real life. on: February 02, 2024, 03:41:50 AM
For me, the forum played a big role in opening my eyes to the fact that not everything is as beautiful as it seems at first glance. In the beginning, dozens of new, colorful projects that lured people into investing money were very tempting for me. Having opened this forum, I realized that you can only trust Bitcoin. Also, good people taught me a rule: if your intuition tells you to be careful, you need to listen.
476  Economy / Economics / Re: Quitting Smoking Has Two Big Benefits. on: February 01, 2024, 02:51:53 PM
I remember a similar topic on the forum. Indeed, our bad habits force us to spend money on something that is not worth attention at all; moreover, we are killing our health without realizing that no amount of money can buy it.
OP, you made the right choice. In the same way, after defeating smoking, many people can be asked to give up alcohol and even sugar. Just count some simple ways to save on some unnecessary things and replace them with investments in Bitcoin.
477  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Where is "Why Bitcoin can never be beaten by any other cryptocurrencies?" on: February 01, 2024, 05:35:28 AM
A few years back, there was a thread titled Why Bitcoin can never be beaten by any other cryptocurrencies?  Does anyone know what happened to it?


DoMAD https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5325584.msg56623341#msg56623341



https://ninjastic.space/post/56719064
478  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: My first Bitcoin on: February 01, 2024, 04:54:30 AM
OP, I was interested in reading your post history because there was a lot of skepticism among users about your claim of a five-figure salary. But now that I see that you are passionate about being not only a Bitcoin talker but also someone who has some funds in Bitcoin, I want to congratulate you on your purchase. I don't see that you need any advice about the Electrum wallet, since you know about it and how to save the seed phrase. But reading that you had to work a lot to buy Bitcoins, I would like to advise you to allow yourself those amounts, the loss of which will not change your life for the worse.
I am sure that you have strong hands and that you will be a good holder of Bitcoin, but in the future, set yourself the goal of buying a hardware wallet since storing your valuables on your phone cannot be completely secure. Good luck!
479  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: At a range of 2years, can a Bitcoin literate invest with a borrowed fund in BTC? on: February 01, 2024, 04:26:32 AM
Taking a loan from a relative can only be profitable if the relative himself understands all the risks he is taking by providing such a service. There is a difference between debt to the bank and debt to the family. What are these connections, and how long is the relative willing to wait for a return? In any case, as was said above, we cannot be sure that everything will go according to the scenario that your friend suggests. But he must imagine all the consequences if something does not go according to plan and ways to overcome them.
480  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Be the Person [poster] You Should Be on: January 31, 2024, 12:24:15 PM

You are right, as newcomers we should use the search option, or ninjastic tools (but newcomers must not be aware of that either). Talking about my personal experience of the new forum (ALTT) I can also make a post there asking the same thing newbies asking here. But instead, I surfed around the forum, visited the help section, read some features the forum was providing, and got the answers to my question which To be Honest I also was not aware of.


It has often been observed that not all beginners are true beginners. We notice threads from newcomers, but their following responses indicate that they are quite informed about life on the forum.
Most likely, this comes from the fact that people have a great interest in increasing their activity and their rank. By asking the same questions, some create dozens of alternative accounts for themselves. I think many of our forum members who decided to simultaneously start publishing on another forum are doing the same.
What matters is who we are to ourselves. Will we pretend to be newbies, will we lie to others, or will we still be honest, and above all, with ourselves? But people, unfortunately, go to great lengths for money.
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