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541  Economy / Speculation / Re: Is it time to buy the dip in Bitcoin as it drops to $64,000? on: June 27, 2024, 09:47:17 PM
Whoever that blogger you're following and able to read his analysis, then he's right and Bitcoin fell and reached the price that he's mentioned. Now, if you're waiting for that dip and want to buy then you should have bought already while it is staying on $61k.

This is the time to get aggressive in buying the dip because bitcoin price still down for now .
I'd agree but the problem is always about when someone wants to buy but then, it cannot be because the timing is imperfect and no money can be used for that. But to those that can, you're right about it that they need to be aggressively buying.
542  Economy / Economics / Re: Is Silver undervalued? on: June 27, 2024, 05:40:48 PM
I'm not fond of precious metals but I'm starting to read it again that whenever there are rumors of war, people are suggesting to put their assets in it just like gold. I don't know if these folks who have suggested this technique have heard of Bitcoin which is easy to carry and runaway if some unfortunate event comes to their areas.

I don’t think it’s undervalued no, I think it’s at the price it should be. I’m not even a fan of Gold but less so Silver. It was a great investment 100 years ago or more but Bitcoin is much better, I would even prefer stocks to Silver.
I agree, in the past, it's way better and there's been the great gold rush for actual gold and the same goes for silver and you said it right about more than a century. We're in a different era today and no doubt that if someone wants to invest their hard earned money and they are in between of silver and Bitcoin, no doubt that BTC is the better candidate and choice.
543  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: biggest criticism of Bitcoin on: June 27, 2024, 04:10:53 PM
Hello!

I would be interested to know what you think is the biggest criticism of Bitcoin or where you see the biggest weakness?
It's always the speed and the volatility of the fees. When the network is congested, fees get up and become very expensive. Just a few months ago, we saw that the network had been attacked and spammed, resulting in its fees reaching up to $100+ just because of that.

And what would you respond to this criticism if you were confronted with it in a conversation?

I'm not a developer but it's always been said about scalability. Maybe, there will be a real solution for that someday but I agree to Jawhead that despite that disadvantage, Bitcoin is more secure than the other cryptos. And with those cryptos that will say that they've got solution to Bitcoin's problem, just wait for them to get clogged and they'll also experience the same problem.
544  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How do I check that I myself am 'All Clear' before signing up to an CEX? on: June 27, 2024, 01:47:46 AM
That's odd because several times I've passed my identities to different centralized exchanges and they have never asked me those questions. I think that they're basing those selective questions on your name as well as your country of origin. I'm just taking a guess here but based on your experience with Coinbase, the other exchanges are reacting the same way.

If there is a mistake like this then how do I remove this from my databases/records to get it clear please?
You can't remove that on their records but what I can think of for you to avoid this future problem is to file legal change of your name. With that, you'll be supported with a file and paper that you're not entirely connected to that political figure that they're trying to avoid doing any transaction or, ask an attorney to do that for you without having to change your name. Whichever is comfortable to you, you may do that but it comes with a fee of course.
545  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Important advice: store your keys on a secure medium, not online in a cloud on: June 26, 2024, 11:58:04 PM
Don’t store your keys too messy / always have a strategy to store your keys

It is important to keep an overview of your keys between your normal passwords and where you send it. Don’t mess it up because a mess is always a difficulty, when you are searching a certain password or keys and it is always recommended to have a good overview and a good saving strategy, where you will be able to find your passwords and keys again.
I've read some strategies that they're not going to put their seed words/phrases in a particular order. That's kind of messy and we're not always memory wizards. I agree that we should not be messy with how we store our keys because this is lifesaving to us. We won't be keeping these assets for long if this means nothing to us. Another crazy idea that I've seen about memorizing it entirely, well those that have sharp memory won't even do this and I guess even the sharpest minds and memories will have some mental blockage in due time and when you need it most, you'll never be able to remember it so, be wise with where and how you keep or store your keys.
546  Economy / Economics / Re: Moneyflow towards the Dollar on: June 26, 2024, 10:56:19 PM
Anyway, there's so much things that are happening globally, only the rich are the ones that are looking to expand and do a lot on their country because they've got a lot of funds.

In terms of investment Venezuela is flooded with the adventurous investor type.
Even so its not easy made legal they buy entire apartment blocks, houses, urbanizations and much more. All over middlemen
But the entire economy status of Venezuela is what investors pushing them away aside from legal constraints. While you can live like a king there if your money is in dollars and you won't be spending bolivares or you want to convert it there, you'll be holding piles of cash for every coffee you will buy outside. I think that they're trying to rebuild their economy and have slashed a lot of zeroes to their money and the impact of it, I don't know. Maybe with better policies, government regime, they might be able to lessen that impact of hyperinflation in their country.
547  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🔥🔥🔥 BC.GAME - CASINO AND SPORTSBOOK | $1,000 GIVEAWAY LIVE! 🔥🔥🔥 on: June 26, 2024, 09:58:07 PM
You're right, what happens is that some players want to put the bot on automatic, and a fixed multiplier and cross their fingers, I have achieved 25k with a measly $3, although not on Plinko,  Smiley

Well,and actually let's say it is not the best game to play (bet) what is initially proposed.(10kk)
I remember myself doing that and crossing my fingers is like my contingency when I started to do that with Plinko. And congratulations on your win whichever the game you've won that, still, you're lucky.

I'm honestly not an expert on casino games because I've always preferred sports betting, but sometimes you have to challenge your luck to get a chance to win.
Sportsbetting is fun but you're right and while casinos are easy to access nowadays, the various games that they offer like bc.game has got can't be neglected by a gambler. Regardless of the games we play, it's true that if we're unlucky with our bets. Maybe our lucky day is with the other games, maybe in casino games.
548  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Motivation For Bitcoin. on: June 26, 2024, 08:55:37 PM
Today most people earn billions of dollars through investments. Some of the richest people in the world also own millions of dollars in investments. Anyone investing in real estate, or an industry, because they know that a million dollar income is possible with just one investment. Real estate investing can make people rich over time. In the same way, a person can become a financial magnate over time in Bitcoin investment. Just be patient and keep investing.
That's right, first of all, you need to be focused on where you are investing and when you're able to make money from it. That's how you're going to diversify your money and make other investments. While the others, haven't made any money yet but then, they're diversifying to every asset that they have found and think that they'll able to make that much money from doing so. They're right with that but most of the rich people focus first on one asset and then moves later on when they're able to see that focus booms.
549  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Overview of Bitcointalk Signature-Ad Campaigns [Last update: 23-Jun-24] on: June 25, 2024, 11:37:52 PM
One missed update.

Metawin is now full.

We are CFNP now.



Betfury has paid its first week so it should be moved now to the CFNP from being on the PNYC.

Week 01 payments has been processed.
550  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Ways to invest in Bitcoin. on: June 25, 2024, 10:31:41 PM
To be honest, if someone has money to invest on the market then it's best to do a lump sum so that you won't have any emotional barrier upon doing that. Why I said that? It's because when someone is trying to invest on Bitcoin during the dips, the investor might feel that there's gonna be another fall and there will be some delay of investing due to the fact that it might fall lower again upon waiting. Yes, DCA is a good one but with that kind of money, and you know that it is the dip, you have the choice to buy it on the lumpsum for you to just spend that money away to the market and you only have to think about waiting.
You are right and that is if you have prepared for the dip and you were lucky enough that the market dip
If not waiting for the dip is not a good approach to inv3in bitcoin if you are no coiner or low coiner bec2whike you are waiting, the dip might not come. DCA is good for new beginners as long as they are consistent with their bitcoin accumulation regularly weekly or monthly. Buying at the dip is good for those whose bitcoin portfolio have reached a certain level or 50% and above of your bitcoin target. Lump sum is good when you lump sum immediately you have the money either in the dip or not.
The dip will always come regardless of what the market situation is. Like what we've got for this day and a day ago, there's a bloody dip that has come and those that have been waiting for. Let's say that a guy is on DCA but then the timing came that he's got no money at all. While that person who will do a lumpsum has got money and did it when Bitcoin reached $59k-$60k. That's a good one and now if someone has done that, they're already in profit as the price went up again to $62k which isn't a bad move and recovers in less than 48 hours.
551  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Ways to invest in Bitcoin. on: June 25, 2024, 09:22:35 PM
Lump Sum: Some people decide to buy their bitcoin all at once at a price they feel is good for them. This strategy is referred to as Lump sum. one can just be saving till when he feels he has enough money he can just purchase Bitcoin using all the savings or one can use an inherited money to purchase all at once.
The main advantage of buying and holding is that it is simple and straightforward.
To be honest, if someone has money to invest on the market then it's best to do a lump sum so that you won't have any emotional barrier upon doing that. Why I said that? It's because when someone is trying to invest on Bitcoin during the dips, the investor might feel that there's gonna be another fall and there will be some delay of investing due to the fact that it might fall lower again upon waiting. Yes, DCA is a good one but with that kind of money, and you know that it is the dip, you have the choice to buy it on the lumpsum for you to just spend that money away to the market and you only have to think about waiting.
552  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What ruined your chances of investing in Bitcoin earlier? on: June 24, 2024, 11:23:54 PM
I have it heard from a friend and then he never mentioned bad things about it. Though he pointed out that it was mostly used for illegal things in the deep web and such. I have never regret that I firstly knew it. I started to get to know more about it from this great community and all of those barriers and negative impressions about it was overcome by Bitcoin.
Well, my standing before financially was not so well and that might be the problem of most of us when we entered on this space that is greatly appreciated now globally.
553  Economy / Economics / Re: Moneyflow towards the Dollar on: June 24, 2024, 10:24:58 PM
They might or they will source it out from other manufacturers that will allow them to pay in whatever currency they want to. But I guess since their alliance with BRICS is at hand and has been vulgar, are they going to purchase it from any of those participating countries that are also into arms manufacturing?

Weapon system is not that you ditch your Chrysler and buy a Toyota. There is tooling, replacement parts, ammunition sizes, stocked and needed.
I think Saudi Arabia and much of the east had their experience with Russian weaponry. Going Chinese?
So far only a few countries were allowed to buy. One is Venezuela. (No money for medicines, but weaponry?)  

https://chinapower.csis.org/china-global-arms-trade/  
I see, if they've got more experience doing that with Russia then they might just wait until they won't need to produce for themselves anymore but for the sales that they might do. Other than that, there might be some other manufacturers that they're going to ask for it or they will be offered to. Knowing that it is going to be Saudi Arabia, they'll surely want to do business with them. They prolly don't need to find one but the manufacturers are the ones that are going to get close to them and do business whatever they are in need of and lack of. Anyway, there's so much things that are happening globally, only the rich are the ones that are looking to expand and do a lot on their country because they've got a lot of funds.
554  Economy / Gambling / Re: Ultimate Poker: Native Telegram mini-app Poker Room on: June 24, 2024, 09:18:03 PM
Welcome ultimatepoker. I guess that we're starting to most of these newly launched casinos choose to get their apps into the TON network and Telegram as their main gate for their visitors. But isn't it hectic at all that you have to open your telegram account and then have to go through your app there? Whilst for having a website, you just simply input it and get directly to your casino. Or, it might be you have plans of launching your website soon together with your app? Because if it's with the typical online casinos, they've got mirror links. As for, you can make use of your website or your telegram app as either.

Hi there.
Thank you for the kind welcome.

 Telegram mini-apps offers users a much better and swifter process as users do not have to register, share their email, password or any other private information to login. Similarly by integrating the TON wallet, transferring funds are seamless, both operations ie. Registration and Deposit/Withdrawals are done with a touch of a button.

I think for players wishing to play anonymously telegram mini-apps is a great alternative. Furthermore, the mini-app is not downloadable. You can play on any device desktop, mobile or tablet that supports the telegram app.

The second stage of our project will indeed be a launch of a desktop client and mobile app for download. However even in this case users will be prompted to login via telegram. For anonymity and for extra security protocols like removal of bots and other software that are typically found on poker rooms.

Your more than welcome to join our Telegram channel for live updates at


  https://t.me/ultimatepoker_io

Thanks for the question
Welcome and I thank you too. Before, telegram apps really don't give that much attention to the most of us but I guess that whenever these first telegram-apps that became successful, the narrative has changed eventually for them. And that's why I think that many of you guys are going to come by then.
I see that despite that there will be a desktop client, you will still redirect your users going to the telegram app. If that's how it is going to be to your progress and development, good luck. Because there are not that much poker-focused tables that have been seen here.
555  Economy / Gambling / Re: Ultimate Poker: Native Telegram mini-app Poker Room on: June 23, 2024, 11:16:12 PM
Welcome ultimatepoker. I guess that we're starting to most of these newly launched casinos choose to get their apps into the TON network and Telegram as their main gate for their visitors. But isn't it hectic at all that you have to open your telegram account and then have to go through your app there? Whilst for having a website, you just simply input it and get directly to your casino. Or, it might be you have plans of launching your website soon together with your app? Because if it's with the typical online casinos, they've got mirror links. As for ultimatepoker, you can make use of your website or your telegram app as either.
556  Economy / Economics / Re: Moneyflow towards the Dollar on: June 23, 2024, 09:53:34 PM
Let us see how the effect will come since Saudi Arabia has dropped their grip on the US dollar.

I bet the Saudis pay in $ when in need for weapons.
They might or they will source it out from other manufacturers that will allow them to pay in whatever currency they want to. But I guess since their alliance with BRICS is at hand and has been vulgar, are they going to purchase it from any of those participating countries that are also into arms manufacturing?

9% of the US Oil comes from Saudi Arabia.
Aside from that, they're also known as suppliers and have one of the biggest shares globally. If my research is right, it's about 16% or so as per the global share that they're doing for the entire world. That's a lot of share coming from them.
557  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: P.A.C.M.A.N. sacmmer user on: June 23, 2024, 08:46:28 PM
What cloud account was that OP? is it with google cloud, icloud, etc? I think that if it's with these accounts, you should just make your own and pay the premium for each of those instead of dealing with someone from the forum that don't have a reputation yet. Or if you will do this again, $15 seems to be a small amount to get escrowed with but many of them would want clean and safe transactions for everybody and that's why just do it with someone who's a good reputation upon doing these kinds of sales.
558  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Poloniex removed from playstore? on: June 23, 2024, 07:12:40 PM
i was able to download the app from an external link
I am following this thread and read what you've said above. If you're able to download it from the external link, who gave that to you kindly share the link because there are scammers and hackers that want their victims to download the app that they've made, a copycat to say. If you have downloaded that app that shows with 500k+ users, I guess you're fine but then I'd agree to the suggestion that if you're able to access there, use a better one and move your funds.
559  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is age a limitation in Bitcoin on: June 22, 2024, 10:09:27 PM
I do not think it is useful to set limits based on age or physical condition in everything related to knowledge because it does not require more than good cognitive ability to learn. Perhaps in previous times this was not possible for everyone due to limited sources of knowledge, but in our current era there are multiple methods available for all cases of people, such as the blind or the physically disabled. We all remember Hawkins, who excelled in theoretical physics, even though his body was almost completely paralyzed and he was unable to even speak.

Also, I do not think that anyone sets limits for others on this basis, but rather the whole matter is psychological barriers that a person creates for himself in order to find justifications for his inability. It takes a lot of determination and a little patience to make it work.
You're right that in the past, there were not that many resources, and people weren't that adept yet with technology. But as time goes by, everyone starts to use resources that they can pick up through the internet for free and that's how many are starting to learn nowadays. While I think that there's a connection between age and learning on how quick we are to pick up lessons and understand them asap, it sets no boundaries on who are the people that can learn and invest in Bitcoin. There's no set of limitation in here but it is ourselves that sets that limit because we think that we're not capable of or I mean those that think they're not eligible to invest in Bitcoin because of their age.
560  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is age a limitation in Bitcoin on: June 22, 2024, 02:02:29 PM
There are many factors that stop people from knowing more about Bitcoin. Yes, the tech itself stops them thinking that things are too complicated for them to learn even if they want to buy Bitcoin. But without digging more, they already failed themselves by stopping there and not learning about it anymore. And it's true that it's hard to educate everyone at the same time when some aren't really interested and the others are thinking the same thing unlike us that we're enthusiastic about Bitcoin and telling them how great it is with its potential but them, they're not expecting a lot but that's okay.
You are right Tabas and I can remember trying to teach my boss certain things in his phone and he categorically declined saying that it will not be easy for him to understand probably because he felt it was too comicated for him base on his age. Most advanced people do not derive any phone learning new things especially things that seem like a major deviation to what they know or do. As we all know, Bitcoin is a major deviation from what was obtainable in the field of finance and investing. While you reference the technical aspect of this, I have another twist to the discussion.

I have seen that many older people do not find investment in BItcoin attractive because they feel they have missed it when it was cheaper and that now it is difficult to build a good investment portfolio in Bitcoin as they are mostly not in active service again. So age is really a huge factor when comes to embracing and investing in Bitcoin.
That belief also stops them. Most of them think they're already late to the train and they don't want to ride it anymore. If we've thought the same thing in the past, we wouldn't be here and we would not be able to hold Bitcoin as our investment. But because of our curiosity and the risk that we took, we're able to ride the train and we have overcome our fear. And I hope for those folks, of all ages, that all of you will overcome your fears and doubts about investing in Bitcoin. You're not that late at all, you're going to be late when you do this when we're in the cycle and so.
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