Elon Musk has 47 million followers on Twitter, and some of them don’t even think about whether he wrote something as a joke or meant it seriously. What is happening now is nothing new, he has been doing it for years, but now, due to the price of Bitcoin, everything related to crypto has come into great public focus. I personally would never invest in a coin that has an unlimited supply, because regardless of everything, such a coin can only be used for a classic pump&dump - as is the case with Doge.
Today Elon Musk explained the reason for his purchase of bitcoins. I wonder how his 47 million subscribers will react to this. The bitcoin rate continues to grow, and Musk started talking about investing in bitcoin as a risky investment. Manipulation again? https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1362598034866118658?s=20
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I applied for a ban, and the reports are well written. But the mods didn't ban him. Have the rules changed? Or maybe in this case, just cancel this rule? ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ibb.co%2F5hV5LF2%2FScreenshot.png&t=663&c=XpC6CHTmG2qt1A)
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What are you talking about? When was the red trust removed from your first account? Everything is repeated in a circle. I didn't know, I'm a poor mother. Sorry, rules are made for everyone, right? Then why would someone read the rules and calmly participate in their favorite rewards, but you didn't? 25. Ban evasion (using or creating accounts while one of your accounts is banned) is not allowed.[e]
You were banned from the forum. According to the rules of the forum, you cannot be here anymore. But, oh, I found another account of yours. The red tag becomes a habit for you. eth address: 0x0c81D3E8E9d7E7338d5f5453D8b620664a8c89D6
ETH Wallet Address: 0x0c81D3E8E9d7E7338d5f5453D8b620664a8c89D6
https://loyce.club/archive/posts/5533/55335787.html![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ibb.co%2FKNtMHwm%2FScreenshot.png&t=663&c=MAraNDa8062Q6A) ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ibb.co%2FXssGPpC%2FScreenshot.png&t=663&c=N0lCoaeL0qNwTQ) Are there any more accounts?
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Bitcoin is very expensive today, and some people are diligently trying to denigrate it, calling it both a bubble and a terrorist currency. Why is this happening? Because they are not educated, they do not have a real understanding of all the conveniences that Bitcoin can provide. People are lazy. New knowledge comes with news backgrounds, fashion, trends. But there comes a time when every person begins to realize and regret wasted time and lost opportunities. And no matter how we blame ourselves for those things that passed us by, it is impossible to be in time everywhere. Therefore, today's youth is given a great chance to learn bitcoin. You should not play with "sadness", but you need to learn. Cryptocurrency is the future. And all those who today shout that bitcoin is evil, sooner or later, will also accept it in the same way, as many large companies that were previously against it are doing today.
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If we see news or a new tweet that now not only Elon Musk has decided to buy bitcoin, but Jeff Bezos seems to have become interested and decided to buy bitcoins for himself, I think that this will be enough for a growth of 60 thousand. The information background and the actions of large investors strongly influence the growth in recent years. If Facebook and Apple still decide to invest their funds, the rally will continue and is unlikely to stop at 60,000.
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If this is an incentive for you, then I just like you accidentally found out about cryptocurrency but did not attach much importance to bitcoin then. And that was 2010. I have been working on the Internet for a long time but became a Bitcoin fan just a few years ago. You can understand my regrets that too many opportunities have been missed by me. I read that you are young, you have everything ahead of you. Don't give up, you are on the right track today. Don't think about the profit that should come in one moment. Think about studying the forum. Don't waste your precious time on empty rewards. Believe in bitcoin, study it. Ask, do not try to be more experienced than you are, just ask about what you do not understand, and everything will come in due time.
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I think the opposite is actually true - the more institutional investors come to Bitcoin, the less likely it will get banned. We are witnessing not only the growth of the number of investors, but also potential lobbyists who would protect Bitcoin in parliaments around the world. It's easy to ban something that very few people care about, it's hard to do so with something popular.
I agree. Today there is evidence that more than a million dollars of bitcoin are stored on 94,000 wallets. https://twitter.com/glassnode/status/1361948460061237249![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ibb.co%2FD7DwDHL%2FScreenshot.png&t=663&c=9d_VPZjnSm6hLQ) It is generally assumed that the owners of such wallets are institutional investors. These are not ordinary people without fame and influence. Smart executives insure their assets against inflation by buying bitcoins. Others are hesitant to buy bitcoin, fearing regulators and bitcoin volatility. Regulators will certainly try to create barriers to the adoption of cryptocurrencies, but it is also difficult to prohibit what is popularized with such great force.
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Plagiarism (copy paste).User: oliviarobert Post link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5317742.msg56370305#msg56370305[ archive ] A new wave of institutional investors based primarily in North America has supported the current market.
In the crypto world. the term institutional investors meant a variety of crypto quantum companies, bitcoin miners and early investors. The composition of market participants gradually changed this year to include a new group considered by the traditional financial world to be institutional investors.
Plagiarism (copy paste)https://www.coindesk.com/analysts-bitcoin-rally-sustainableThe common mistake that beginners make is to follow investment advice from people they don't even know that they read on social media or on bitcoin forums. The internet is littered with advice for crypto trading, much of which is from individuals trying to talk up the coins they hold themselves. These coins can even be part of organized pump and dump schemes in some instances. If you are going to follow someone's advice, make sure they are real experts in their field and not strangers distributing advice while hiding online under a pseudonym.
https://cryptonews.com/exclusives/10-bitcoin-trading-mistakes-beginners-need-to-avoid-1233.htm![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ibb.co%2F1ZZRN15%2FScreenshot.png&t=663&c=nJdsFC3ZSgdnnw)
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The best thing you can do today if you have bitcoins is to hold. Bitcoin has very specific properties that continually exacerbate its scarcity. Many are already asking, is it possible that Bitcoin will not be enough for everyone? Large companies today are buying up bitcoin and sending it to cold wallets. That is, the supply of bitcoin is limited, which means that the higher the demand, the more expensive it will be. Now one might ask, why sell bitcoin if it is not a vital situation? If there is no particular need, you need to have patience and keep it as long as possible. You will definitely stay profitable if you don’t do anything with your bitcoins for a while.
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Unfortunately, there is something terribly wrong with our culture. People are looking up at celebrities as if they are authorities, experts, institutions of subjects they actually know nothing about.
I am not saying Elon Musk knows nothing about crypto and DOGE. I'm saying people take the words of celebrities as if they are gospel truth.
From where I am posting, celebrities are fast becoming politicians, endorsers of all kinds of products and services and even people, critiques on politics, environment, social issues, and so on and so forth. They are rising to the top and are holding sensitive positions in the government. Alas, they are incompetent as they are stupid!
You are right, something has been happening to human minds lately. One has only to write a tweet, as coins become very popular. Yesterday's news writes that Elon Musk decided to create his own coin, and he was asked to name the coin MarsCoin. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ibb.co%2FyfGhrXL%2FScreenshot.png&t=663&c=xUB4HLWLUK8lXw) And of course, after another tweet from Elon, the MARS token soared from $0.1 to $2.5 within an hour. Despite warnings from CoinMarketCap that the coin does not belong to Elon Musk, it continues to show high volatility https://forklog.com/marscoin-vzletel-na-2500-posle-tvitov-ilona-maska/
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The latest news writes that against the background of the growing interest in the coin, the Dogecoin developers have resumed the development of this cryptocurrency. https://www.coindesk.com/dogecoin-surging-price-resurrected-technical-developmentIn general, knowing Elon Musk himself as a joker, and a person who always tries to be at the forefront, calls for investing in bitcoin should be considered a normal phenomenon. He himself writes that he is poorly versed in bitcoins, and if you look at the part that he invested in bitcoins, this is not a lot of money for him. Therefore, I completely agree with the call to always rely on your mind, and not act on emotions.
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The more we see the mistrust in the dollar, the more often we will see institutional investors who buy assets even for 50 thousand dollars or more. Today, investors understand that gold is becoming obsolete as a storage medium, and bitcoin is becoming more and more recognized by different segments of the population. Celebrities periodically generate interest in investing, thereby encouraging everyone to become part of the Bitcoin community. For large investors, bitcoin is a financial investment, around which a fuss is created, but their motivation is naturally that the cryptocurrency is growing, and financial interests in terms of further increasing their profits are paramount. Many are confident that institutions are smart players, and they can reduce volatility, but factors such as widespread adoption of bitcoins and the macroeconomic situation also affect the price movement upward.
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Now that is actually dangerous. If it's a seed and there is no password involved a burglar could have access to these coins. We all have to make our coins impossible to steal by simply stealing a hard drive or a piece of paper.
I would never have piece of mind if my wallets encryption password wasn't in place everwhere my wallet is. Yeah, it's another hard to memorize string of characters but I've had it memorized this whole time and it works. Yes, it would be bad for me if I forgot but guess what? I won't.
Meanwhile if someone breaks in and gets one of the papers that you methodically check every now and then your stash is gone.
You remember such a long password, it's amazing. But you probably take into account the factor that we are susceptible to the elements, accidents, and other misfortunes that unexpectedly happen to people? Sometimes the trauma can completely discourage all memory. Although this may not happen, everything needs to be considered. And if you have insurance for this case, as described here on the forum in various examples, in this case, it becomes an iron guarantee of your passwords.
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Everything is correct. New users, naive cranks who want to get rich quickly will always be the victims of this kind of scam. On other forums, I have come across a "freebie" section. Just look at these sections and look at those who want to buy or purchase something for free. People are greedy, and the promises of incredible bonuses overshadow some minds and eyes. OP, you are giving a good warning, I think such topics need to be created periodically to teach and accustom some that nothing in life is free. For any free or hacked program, we pay by the appearance of viruses on our computers. And for trusting strangers who promise us profit, we lose something valuable to us and also gain the lessons that are given to us so as not to believe in easy luck.
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These scams are designed for emotional people. A beginner is most likely not who he claims to be. He acted purposefully, knowing who he was writing to. And hoped that his arrow would hit your heart. Are there really still people who are ready to just believe the first person they come across and help him financially? It's the Internet! There are a lot of scammers here. They hide behind anonymity, and can accuse not only the stock exchange of deception, but everyone in a row, covering their own faces, and keeping silent about their methods of deception. This may all sound very harsh, but I am more than sure that anyone who really needs help is looking for the right resources. There, he can safely provide his real data and does not go to beg for cryptocurrency to hide his face.
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