With the advent of the Internet, and then with the advent of Bitcoin, millennials have been cool to change all the priorities that existed before. Since they grew up in the digital age, they will continue and develop a society in this direction. And, of course, all of today's baby boomers find it difficult to grasp the new trends. And here those for whom these technologies are understandable and easy come to the rescue. They swim in these technologies like fish in the water. I think that cryptocurrencies will be able to develop more with the knowledge of this generation and the next. And yes, my children understood mobile gadgets before they learned to walk. ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Today, the future of blockchain technologies already seems clear enough, as more and more young people find Bitcoin for themselves, and this is becoming a very good sign for the full adoption of cryptocurrencies everywhere.
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A large number of these accounts are probably someone’s alts to be used solely for bounty campaigns or cheating on various promotions. When I look at their post history, the only thing I see are bounty reports or signature spammers.
You are right, there are accounts on the forum that have early registration, and still, participate in bounty campaigns. If you look at the history of such accounts, you can easily find hacked or sold accounts. The first owners were, for example, miners, and after a break of 2-3 years, a person completely forgets about mining and asks various garbage about bitcoin, and of course, rushes to participate in the bounty. Therefore, OP, do not flatter yourself with high-ranking reviews. Not all of them are who they say they are. The surest road to knowledge is the gradual study of the forum information. Very soon you will learn how to disassemble the "wheat from the chaff", thereby possibly becoming a good forum member.
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============================================================================================= Ban evasion.bright4mech Autoban userBright4Real bannedekeh banned![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ibb.co%2FLdPw3by%2FScreenshot-4.png&t=663&c=hw0mC2i2_x6ziA) [ archive ] [ archive ] ============================================================================================= Ban evasion.skeleto88 Autoban usertotoy4741 bannedEth Address: 0x9bF372977768D71b59FF43a37B086CbC712d93b3
ETH Wallet Address: 0x9bF372977768D71b59FF43a37B086CbC712d93b3
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Everything is much simpler here. The eccentric is not interested in questions, from the word "absolutely" He registered in the bounty company, where, according to the conditions, he must be a Jr. Member. What is our cunning man doing? He has an alternate account that was previously marked with a red tag. And this account has unspent merits. A theme is created, completely meaningless, and immediately merit is awarded for it. I think this is extremely disrespectful towards other newcomers who are at least somehow trying to earn their first merits. And so I will leave negative feedback to him. 2 Accounts Connected: Overflowing merit between alternative accounts.
1. Nilakash83 2. Roxadex
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2 Accounts Connected: merit abuz.
1. Nilakash83 2. Roxadex
Proof:
[ archive ] [ archive ] Related Addresses:Link to Facebook Account: https://mobile.facebook.com/md.sanower.7146
Miscellaneous:I want to know about Bitcoin, where Bitcoin's location can go. Or what the future holds for Bitcoin in 2021. Is Bitcoin really worth the price when Joe Biden comes after the US election?
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If we talk about the uniqueness of your message, then I don't think that the topic of creating a good password and storing it in a safe place is news for someone. But what you try is a big plus. If you don't mind, I want to give you a little advice that you may not like, however, it is welcomed on the forum. You need to be a little more modest. Don't demand merit as it is annoying. In your opinion, you think you created the creation, but not everyone agrees. Take a look around. Look at the topics that are being created, and you will understand that this post of yours is the most common. OP, I admire those people who can keep and accumulate their merits for a long time to arrange similar distributions in the future. For many, everything happens much easier, I saw a good post, I awarded. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) A special search for good posts is most likely a duty of merit sources.
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Take my support. You made the right decision. I would like to believe that you will prove to be a strong investor. Invest and be resilient despite all the ups and downs that Bitcoin can expect shortly. In any case, you will benefit. Long-term smoking gives very strong side effects, especially today during a pandemic, you need to take care of your lungs. I used to smoke, and under any stress, I ran to smoke, I thought that cigarettes helped to relax. But I did it and have not smoked for many years. This is what I wish for you. Do not look or listen to anyone who wants to knock you off your decision. Any investment will bring profit, you just need to have patience. I will sincerely look forward to continuing your story.
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Why is this topic going on for several days and no one can remember a good rule that also holds in this forum? 23. When deciding if a user has broken the rules, the staff have the right to follow their interpretation of the rules.[e]
Ratimov, you have passed to the next step. Having appeared in the Russian locale, you also fought for your reputation. I think it only makes you stronger. Some people cannot calm down until they ruin the lives of others. They spend time searching to avenge their mistakes. The OP wrote that you once left him a red tag. Yes, people are vindictive, and more often than not they are not inclined to blame themselves for their mistakes. A lot of advice has been said, and as always, "initiative is punishable", you have concluded, and I think that everything will soon settle down. Well, I again urge everyone to calm down and remember the good rule number 23.
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До конца голосования остаётся пять дней. Как по мне, так стоило бы пользователям нашей локали проголосовать за наших пользователей. Не зря ж всё-таки оригинальный топик был закреплён в шапке. Имхо голосуя за наших, мы покажем силу ру комьюнити. Я думаю, оно после английского одно из сильнейших.
Вы думаете это будет правильно оценено, то к чему вы призываете? Посмотрите на историю с интервью, нигерийское общество решило поддержать своего меритсорса. Теперь виноваты все, и те кто голосовал, и тот кто якобы их благодарил. Форум демократичен. Поэтому не стоит делать отличия в чем то, многие общаются не только в одной локали ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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I recently discovered that a couple of my posts have been deleted. When I wanted to find the topic from which my messages were deleted, I noticed that the topic was completely deleted. Yesterday I found plagiarism that was reported to the moderators. And the result was the complete removal of the branch that was started with plagiarism. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1926895.msg55787904#msg55787904I believe that deleting the entire topic completely is a normal and correct decision. Sometimes we reply to such topics and subsequently wonder where our messages went. Perhaps sometimes it will be useful to check at least a little the history of posts of the author of the topic to compare his style with the created topic. Sometimes the style of writing a topic is very different from that of the author himself. You can check the topic for plagiarism. https://1text.com/https://smallseotools.com/plagiarism-checker/ There are many topics on plagiarism search on the forum. Today, thanks to @witcher_sense who spotted a newbie copying text from reddit.com, https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5298715.msg55793300#msg55793300 I checked other posts from that account, and again most of its topics are plagiarized. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1926895.msg55795127#msg55795127What would I like to say? Respond more carefully to topics created by newbies. Sometimes they no longer appear on the forum after creating topics. And if plagiarism is detected, the risk of deleting the entire topic is possible. Do not be lazy to warn about plagiarism in the topic itself, and of course, inform the moderators.
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Plagiarism (copy paste).User: mikegreig Post link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5298382.msg55785824#msg55785824[ archive ] Bitcoin as being more successful as a gold-like store of value than as a day-to-day currency. Gold is typically assigned some value because of some properties, which are fungibility, authenticity, scarcity, divisibility, durability and transferability. I’m not mentioning its utility for jewellery of electronics because these only account for about $10 of gold’s value.
People value Bitcoin because it supposedly reproduces all of these values, in some cases out-performing gold and in others perhaps not doing as well.
Original resource: https://www.quora.com/Why-is-bitcoin-not-like-gold![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ibb.co%2F4JWm7hk%2FScreenshot-4.png&t=663&c=gdFPZaZ5lq2woQ)
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Well, not everything is as gloomy as the OP describes. And this topic has already been raised several times. Yesterday's news reported that the use of illegal bitcoins has dropped significantly. https://www.elliptic.co/blog/13-bitcoin-crime-laundered-through-privacy-walletBut Elliptic Research says the use of confidential wallets has increased. This suggests that criminals are trying to keep up with the times. The use of decentralized exchanges, confidential wallets, makes it difficult to track funds. But the fact that all transactions are stored in the public ledger of the blockchain makes it much easier to track such transactions. And, accordingly, those transactions that are illegal are tracked
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OP if you came to this forum, then do the simplest thing, read and delve into. There are sections where they offer payment in bitcoins, there are subscription companies that are paid in bitcoins. You have to ask yourself, what do you want from this forum? Remember that you are living in the internet age. It is possible to find a job in payment with cryptocurrency if you look for it. It just requires good skills and knowledge. There is a Google search, there is a search on the forum. Nobody will tell you just like that. Some people sewed clothes and were paid in bitcoins. The main desire.
Think of the forum as a fishing rod, according to this proverb:
"Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime."
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Plagiarism (copy paste).User: Neolan Post link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5280756.msg55337609#msg55337609[ archive ] Sam Bankman-Fried, CEO of decentralized exchange FTX and savior of Uniswap rival SushiSwap, thinks that volumes on decentralized exchanges will wash away. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FPf2ENSZ.png&t=663&c=bU0GHMWWL1yqFA) These DEX volumes, though, are “bullshit,” according to Sam Bankman-Fried, CEO of decentralized FTX and savior of collapsing Uniswap rival SushiSwap. At a panel at LA Blockchain Summit, Bankman-Fried said that as soon as the outsized incentives for using non-custodial, decentralized exchanges fall away, so will the volume. Bankman-Fried is talking about the folks that only provide liquidity to decentralized exchanges to earn the so-called “governance tokens”—digital assets that DeFi protocols started to issue this summer to convince people to use them. The practice is known as yield farming. Alex Wearn, the co-founder and CEO of decentralized exchange IDEX, said on the panel that these things are on the way. DEXes are becoming easier to use, are built on faster blockchains and becoming more secure, he said. “People are beginning to figure out models that are working,” he said. copied from: https://decrypt.co/44246/dex-volumes-sushiswap-ftx-sam-bankman-fried![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ibb.co%2FtqJPTrQ%2FScreenshot-4.png&t=663&c=NjXTaleNqmb6EA)
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Plagiarism (copy paste).User: Naida_BR Post link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5298472.msg55787776#msg55787776[ archive ] Someone may start gambling for fun and have some early wins. Then they keep playing in the hope they’ll win again and experience the same good feelings. However, when they lose, particularly big losses, the cycle of compulsive gambling can begin.
Gambling can be an escape for people who’ve experienced a stressful change in life. Or who want to forget about life’s worries, such as relationship issues or money troubles. Others may start gambling on the pokies because they’re lonely and crave company.
There are four main reasons why people gamble:
For social reasons - This may be because it’s what a group of friends do when they get together, or because it makes a social gathering more enjoyable.
For financial reasons - to win money, because someone enjoys thinking about what they would do if they won a jackpot, or because winning would change someone’s lifestyle.
For entertainment reasons - because they like the feeling, to get that rush or “high”, or because it makes them feel good.
For coping reasons – for someone to forget their worries, because they feel more self-confident, or because it helps when they are feeling nervous or depressed.
While people can feel motivated by more than one of the reasons above, being aware of why you gamble can be very helpful if you want to change.
Personally, I gamble for a combination of Financial and Entertainment reasons... Which is the main reason for your gambling activity?
copied from: https://gamblershelp.com.au/support-someone/understanding-why-they-gamble/![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ibb.co%2F93RQN6M%2FScreenshot-4.png&t=663&c=0UCwbdp_afe4ig)
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I agree with you that among the people who are on the forum there are those who have significantly enriched themselves during this time. And today these are not the same people who participate in subscription campaigns. Therefore, I doubt that they will simply read such topics. I really like to read the message histories of accounts with early registration date. And yes, I meet people who bought bitcoin or participated in giveaways back in 2013. And since then, their bitcoins, which were not numerous at that time, have grown. But they still remain loyal holders. Speaking about myself, I am very sorry about those bitcoins spent earlier. Moreover, they were spent on the most common nonsense. ![Angry](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/angry.gif)
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