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First of all, you don't need to use an AI language model to generate tweet-like posts for your project, you should at least be able to do that yourself. After that, you are not supposed be posting this in this section because it's the wrong section. When you are announcing a project that is most probably related to altcoins, you make the post in the Announcements (Altcoins) section because that is the board where announcements related to altcoin projects should be posted. One more thing, you can't write a couple of lines about a project without any link or other details and expect the community to go crazy about it if you are announcing your project, you need to work a little bit on it and make the announcement look better with more texts and details, you can even buy Copper Membership to be able to post images as well. Since you are brand new in the forum and probably don't know how a topic can be moved, let me report it to a mod and they will do that for you, but please work on the other things I have suggested above.
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I was depending on my trading profits until I got to know that trading needs a trader to have other jobs because you can not only depend on trading profits when you do not know how to trade excellently.
It's an obvious thing, if you can't trade very well, you can't depend on it, but if you are earning profits from it that is enough for you to sustain your daily needs and be able to trade without any problems then you don't need another job, but that is only if you have enough money to continue trading. What can you say about this two problems, how will you advice a trader that is suffering from any of this problems or how did you get out of the problem if you had suffered from having lack of capital or lack of knowledge. Which of this problem is more common among traders?.
I'd say that both knowledge and capital are equally important for a trader to gain success because if you lack one, you can't do it. If you have knowledge and no capital, you can't trade because you need funds to initiate your trading career. And if you have funds but no knowledge, you can't do it again because even if you have funds, you don't know how things are done and if you try blindly, you will only lose your money.
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I am sure that most businesses will prefer robots because they are getting maximum efforts. Robots although they probably need some maintenance but I am sure that they do not have to “rest” as much as people do.
Overworking employees have always been one of the things that a lot of businesses tend to do. With robots they can finally do it. It is like the rebirth of the industrial era where machines were first introduced except this time more jobs that used to be only done by humans can be now done by basically much more sophisticated machines.
You are right about the fact that machines can work way more than humans and they tend to do the same work that humans do more efficiently and accurately, however, I'm not sure about cutting costs by replacing humans with machines because their maintenance might cost more than the average salary of an employee doing the same work. In case one of them or some of them gets out of order and requires replacement or repair, it might cost a fortune to the company while if it's a human that needs to be replaced, the company hires another worker without spending any money. There is no doubt that robots will replace humans in a lot of places and take their jobs, but there will always be other opportunities and positions for humans to take that robots can't do. So humans that think they are doing jobs that can easily be done by a robot or a machine should think of upgrading their skills or learning some other skill in the mean time.
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Although on the other hand, he can also praise you excessively when he has benefited from what you suggested, so you also need to consider this before forcing someone to invest in the ideas you will give him.
That's not always true, a lot of people wouldn't give you credit if they had success from something you suggested but they wouldn't hesitate blaming you for the failure of an investment or a business or anything that you suggested they should do. So it's better to not give suggestions to anyone even if they ask for them. I used to give free suggestions to people all around, only about things that I thought could be beneficial for them, but I stopped doing that when I found out that when things don't work out for them, they start blaming me for it. Something that works for you doesn't have to work for someone else as well, so you can't suggest others what worked for you because if it doesn't work for them, they wouldn't think this way and say it's okay, but they would say it was you who suggested it and now it failed.
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I have always been thinking about what we could do to make Bitcoin hit a tremendous amount.
Is there anything we could do??
Yes, make very large investments or make a lot of people invest a reasonable amount in it and keep doing that, and make sure there is always positive news about Bitcoin in the market so that other investors don't panic and start a huge sell-off which can make the price drop. Bitcoin's value goes up and down based on the supply and demand rule, so when there is a lot of demand for it which means there will be more people willing to buy than those willing to sell, the price will start going up because buyers will be ready to pay any amount to get some of it and sellers will keep increasing the price of the assets they are willing to sell. However, if there is less demand and more supply which means more people are willing to sell while there aren't a lot of buyers, sellers will start lowering the asking price because they want to sell as soon as possible, and buyers will also lower the demanding price and the price will keep doing down this way.
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People are trading Bitcoin more often but I think if instead of trading we invest in Bitcoin then our loss will be minimum or we will not face any loss if we have learning skills about Bitcoin. Trading requires more time and more energy as compared to investment and you will not work in other jobs properly but will focus all the time in the market chart to check out the price.
Those who are into trading barely have any other work to do because trading is a full-time gig, you can't be trading while having a day job because that contradicts the requirements of trading in which you need to stay active in the market at all times unless you are a part-time trader where you make a couple of trades only when you are free from your day job but in that case, you can't guarantee much profit because you won't have a lot of understanding about the movements of the market since you don't watch it all the time. Don't sell one thing to invest in other things because every thing has its own value and importance which we should keep in mind. We should use extra money into Bitcoin investment but should not sell our property or something else just to hold Bitcoin.
Someone having less knowledge and experience about the cryptocurrency market will do such things. Those who have been around for some time would know that they aren't supposed to use money that isn't extra for accumulating or trading cryptocurrencies because it involves risks and despite the risks, one can have their funds stuck in an investment because the market doesn't go up all the time.
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Yeah, it doesn't just sound fun but it is fun if you can do it. Unfortunately, in my case, I couldn't do it, or I could say I never got the opportunity to try very hard. Gaming has always been my passion, I've always loved playing games up until now, I used to be good at playing almost any game that I played and I knew I had it in me, but for some reason, I couldn't make a profession out of it or monetize my passion. When I was younger, I was dependent on my father and then on my elder brother to take care of my expenses such as education and stuff, and being a good boy who has been raised very well, I have always tried not to put a lot of burden on them, and we all know how expensive it used to be and it still is to have a proper gaming and streaming setup, so I never urged to get one. When I graduated from college, I did try running a YouTube channel, I used to record the games that I played and uploaded montages and stuff on the channel. The channel actually started taking off a little bit, but then I got busy with my personal life, got married early for personal reasons, and then couldn't carry that on. Despite all that, I can say that the dream is still alive inside of me and it will always be, and as soon as life gives me another opportunity, I'll try my best to make it come true. P.S.: It's not a made-up story.
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What are you trying to achieve?
Let me ask the same question to you. What are you trying to achieve exactly? What are your arguments about if you don't hate Bitcoin or think it is useless? Let's say you don't hate Bitcoin but you just think it is something not worth giving this much hype or importance or it is something completely useless, in either way, you are not going to gain anything by sitting in the forum created by the creator of Bitcoin and try and convince people about what your beliefs are because that is not going to work. So it's dumb of you to be trying to achieve that here. You can go preach what you are trying to prove here on some busy street and you might find a few people standing with you among the crowd but that is barely going to happen here, my friend. Besides, if you think Bitcoin is useless or whatever, do you believe that companies and firms such as MicroStrategy, Grayscale, Blackrock, Microsoft, Tesla, and many more along with their owners and management are a bunch of fools being interested in something useless?
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The rule you are referring to isn't about airdrops, please read what theymos has written about it: Most giveaway threads are no longer allowed in the Alternate cryptocurrencies sections. From now on, posting or replying to such threads could result in being banned. Existing threads will be locked.
Specifically, you are not allowed to give people any incentive to post insubstantial posts in your threads. You can't offer to pay people who post their addresses, usernames, etc. You can do giveaways off-site and link to the giveaway page in a thread, but you can't give people any bonus for replying to your thread.
The rule is about on-forum giveaways or providing incentives to users making posts in your threads or asking them to post certain stuff to get a reward from you, and it specifically says that you can do giveaways off-site and provide a link to the giveaway page in your thread. So, since airdrops are almost always off-site and no one is paid to do tasks within the forum, I don't think the forum is against them. However, I still don't find any reason for theymos to create a separate sub-board for such things.
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One more thing, newbies will have to learn to take negative criticism because that will eventually make them stronger. Don't take criticism personally and try to learn from it and you will see yourself growing in the long run.
I agree because we can often see newbies being extra emotional and sensitive like they are children who expect a lot of care from us and as soon as one of us scolds them a little bit about a mistake, they start crying as to why they were scolded even if they have made a mistake, we should have made them understand with love. Such people need to understand that sometimes it becomes necessary for elders to do that to make the children understand that a certain thing shouldn't be done again because if it's done again, they will be scolded or beaten for it. Not every single member of this forum may start showing so much love and affection towards newbies that they should never use a single harsh word towards them even if they are making mistakes again and again, so newbies need to understand that they need to learn and improve if they don't want to face such things. If you are a newbie, you stay in the forum for as long as 2 years, and you still remain a newbie while having none of your concepts clear about anything, you can't expect members to entertain basic questions from you because you have had enough time to learn everything.
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If by 'crypto avenues' you mean cryptocurrency exchanges, then they do have savings plans for you to deposit your cryptocurrencies and get a certain percentage of APY or APR based on the coin or token you are using and their decided percentage of APY. As far as I know, every single centralized exchange has this feature including Binance, OKX, Bitget, Coinbase, and every other exchange you can find and think about.
A lot of people use this feature but they mostly use stable coins because they don't lose or gain value and the commission earned will have the same value throughout them having their coins staked. Saving or staking unstable coins, especially altcoins, can be a risky move because you never know what might happen to them, and if you have your coins or tokens locked when their price is crashing, you won't be able to sell them quickly.
So there are actually more cons than pros to it, and most importantly, you won't be holding your cryptocurrencies which is completely against the fact of having self-custody of your money. You could be using fiat and utilizing the bank for the same purpose, what's the point of being in cryptocurrencies then?
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And I think, too, that this correction is not over; it is deeper, and I really think its depth is around 41–52k $ each of.Bitcoin, so its congestion is long-lasting. The trip will now.
If you are constantly watching the market, you will see that it has already recovered a bit from that dip and is currently trading above $63k, so there is no sign for it to go as deep as $52k or lower. This coming week will show where the price will move next, investors will need to be quick with their decisions. Since Bitcoin was first created until now, it has been proven by research and recognized by great people who have high IQs in accordance with reality. It's not wrong if we think it's just a waste of energy like in my first paragraph above to convince the stupid thoughts of one person who decided Bitcoin was a fraud.
There is no point in making someone understand or convincing them that Bitcoin isn't something bad. You don't get anything out of that, whether they accept the reality and embrace it with open arms or willingly close their eyes and say they can't see anything, none of that is going to affect you or Bitcoin, so just let them be with their thoughts and decisions.
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As a beginner or first timer on a forum like this it's not Always easy to keep up actively with the activities of the forum, we all can attest to that
I never found any difficulties with that because my aim was clear, I needed to learn as much as I could about this industry which kept me interested and intrigued at all times as a newbie. we can also attest to the fact that at a point we felt like giving up, most times the activities of the day gets you exhausted that you won't even have time to handle your phone to either read, do research or make post especially at the beginning stage when the merits is not coming,
Why would one feel like giving up? Are you on a mission here? You shouldn't be chasing merits or ranks if your aim behind joining the forum isn't earning money, and if that is your aim, you don't need to twist the words and say it clearly, and that should be enough motivation for you. 1. Hunger for crypto knowledge: it takes only determination and the Hunger to be knowledgeable to get a user so active on this crypto space, because every minute you don't come online to see what's happening on the forum it will look like you are missing something, and u will be restless untill you come online.
See? You are contradicting yourself. First, you said sometimes you feel like giving up because your posts aren't getting merits, and then you are saying hunger for knowledge keeps you going. Why would getting no merits make you feel like giving up when you are here to feed your hunger for knowledge? 2. Looking at the bigger picture: if you are interested in growing on this space then that should be an extra motivation to you to keep putting in the hardwork and looking at the future.
Let me tell you, if you are interested in growing in this space/forum, don't worry too much about merits because that will cloud your thoughts. Focus on learning, the more you learn, the better your posts will be, and the better your posts will be, the more merits you will get.
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Does this relate to dropshipping?
It relates to scamshipping, as far as I can understand.
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It could be useful for other forum members, but would that stop newbies from replying to such threads? I don't think so.
Most often, newbies don't even read the opening post, they rush to the last page of the topic and find something to write about what others have written on that page. So even though I think this can be a good addition for members who care about such things, this wouldn't necessarily solve the issue you have mentioned.
And, I think instead of writing "Inactive for xx days!" around the post starter, it should say something like, "Latest activity: [date]" or something like that because most of the time, people don't abandon their accounts but they abandon the threads they have started while staying active around the forum.
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You are asking people to correct newbies without hate words and you are trying to correct them with foul and aggressive words yourself. How does that make your post sound good when you aren't even listening to yourself? They say, to preach what you practice, so if you are not using decent words to make others understand a point, you can't expect them to do the same with others. We need to be following something ourselves before we ask others to do the same.
It's annoying but many people do it. You will see them correcting others about something they do themselves, and sometimes, some people would not let a person do a certain thing only so that they can do it themselves which is cunning but unethical, I guess. There are a lot of things that happen around us that we might not like seeing or they might make us feel uncomfortable, but ancient people used to say that when you point a finger towards someone, the remaining four fingers point at you, which means that before you start finding mistakes in others or rectifying them on everything they do, make sure you are not making those mistakes yourself. I understand OP's notion, but evidently, his choice of words is not nice, and anyone reading his post would think they are being cursed and some might not take that very well.
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This is not just for the middle class, do you think the elite or the rich don't go grocery shopping, buy medicine, or get their treatments done from medical facilities within the country? They do, and as you said, all these things have inclusive taxes that go to the government, and there is no way for anyone to avoid that because when you buy something to get a service provider to do something for you, they charge you more than what they need for their work or the product being sold because they have to pay taxes on its sale as well.
Anyone literate enough to understand simple economics would know this happens and that we pay taxes on almost anything starting from our salaries to our purchases. In some countries, cryptocurrencies are not regulated which makes it tax-free when you are earning cryptocurrencies and not declaring it because there might not be any clear law about it, but in countries where there are regulations about it, even cryptocurrency transactions are taxed.
So, it's something we have to live with, unfortunately.
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They will surely increase the acceptance rate because companies such as Blackrock that have their ETFs approved will have a lot of customers making investments with them which is the reason why these companies have bought so many Bitcoins recently. The customers these companies get or have are the ones who are always doubtful about Bitcoin and its existence but are also willing to invest in it. So instead of buying Bitcoin directly, they make their investments through these companies. So when it comes to acceptance, I also believe that ETFs will increase that in the future. When it comes to the government and control, ETFs are not always under the control of the governments, but it is true that it is a centralized mode of investment which means that you are giving away your personal information to a private and centralized company which isn't the case if you are investing in Bitcoin directly and buying through a decentralized platform such as Bisq.
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One can do both, there is no restriction as long as one can afford it.
If I'm a trader, and I'm constantly trading Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies and earning good profits from it, I would be able to accumulate and hold some of it as well for the long-term because I will have enough funds to do that, and it wouldn't affect my trading activities.
Those who are not day trading because they don't have a budget for it, and only get a small amount to spare each month or so, accumulating and holding is probably the best option for them because you can't start day trading with a low budget as the profits won't be worth the time spent on it.
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Are you trying to say you use an App or something more to detect if a post is AI? Because I myself I can't seem to figure it out or identify an AI post by reading or looking at it... In what way can we find it suspicious before we conclude ? To b honest I don't think is 95% possible by looking at a post without running it to check, this is confusing you know.
It's mostly pretty evident. There is a general difference in tone between a text written by a human and a text written by an AI, and that tone stays even if someone tries to tweak their prompts and asks the AI model to write a text that should sound like a human has written it, the AI can't perfectly imitate the tone and the way of writing of a human. Another notable thing is that an AI model will barely make any mistakes, punctuation, spelling, grammar, and even sentence structure will probably be perfectly accurate which makes it look a bit unreal, though I know there can be people having enough knowledge and experience to be able to do that without using an AI, you can't expect an absolute newbie to have that sort of perfection, right? Last but not least, an AI language model will have a certain writing pattern. It will separate paragraphs, and start paragraphs with words such as However, Lastly, Additionally, etc. Here is an example of a post that I feel is written by using an AI model: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5495149.msg64026270#msg64026270
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