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61  Other / Archival / Re: Brief History of Bitcoin Adoption on: July 18, 2021, 06:00:42 AM
2140Nobody uses fiat money anymore

After more than a hundred years Bitcoin rules the universal monetary system. All the planets allied with Earth use bitcoin to send fund back and forth among each other at the speed of light via the Lightning Solar Powered Network.

Add that to the list, please.  Wink

I don't think you are joking. I have watched some psychic shows. There is a person who has passed on the earth a lot of extraterrestrial civilization, including the information and materials of aliens disclosed by the US government. I really think Bitcoin will be the currency of interstellar civilization trade in the future. This view is very interesting, it's like Bitcoin, just like Satoshi Nakamoto is still a mystery to this day
62  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Future money! on: July 18, 2021, 05:53:25 AM
We need an alternative to fiat, but so far there is nothing that completely suits me.
What do you mean that there's nothing yet that suits you? i mean I am pretty sure that bitcoin is a great alternative to fiat because it's been used for trading already so I don't get why there's not a coin that suits your needs.

I agree with you, but Bitcoin is currently banned in many sovereign countries, such as China, which has closed most of the mines. Bitcoin has no corresponding payment scenarios in many countries, and legal currency is still the only one. payment method. As Bitcoin is recognized by more people, I believe our wish will come true, just like a post in a forum.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5348182.0

I believe it will become more and more popular. I will do active work for this
63  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin is reconstructing the current law system of human society on: July 18, 2021, 05:31:33 AM
OP,you are basically just spamming the forum with posts about how magnificent and spectacular Bitcoin is and how it dramatically changed the life of all humans on the planet Earth and bla,bla,bla...
We already know that Bitcoin is awesome,so why don't you just stop spamming the forum. Grin
Are you trying to boost your post count or what?

actually it.is.absolutely not needed in.the world of bitcoin because this has.absolutely no effect.on the government, especially regarding legal issues.because it.also.has absolutely.no effect.on the value of crypto currency if.the law is applied to bitcoin users.in their respective.countries

Wow,did some forum bot or bad AI write this?This post has so many dots all over the place.
Learn punctuation bro. Grin

I also read some posts by this author. To be honest, it feels like a novice who has been in the forum for a long time. The punctuation of the writing editor is indeed a problem, but I can still feel the author’s sincerity. I have my own thoughts on this post. I will share with you:

  • I think the author is a vision for the future. I think that in the next 20 years, when Bitcoin becomes an indispensable payment system for life, perhaps the law will be formulated around the economy, because many articles have already said that the blockchain has already Changed production relations.
  • Bitcoin is still in its infancy stage of development. The decentralized nature of Bitcoin has drawn a clear line from the relationship with the government, and the legal system is formulated by the government. Therefore, Bitcoin will be restricted and restricted by government laws. The development of Bitcoin will change the laws of sovereign countries, but Bitcoin will not reconstruct the legal system, which cannot be achieved now.
  • All of the recent posts by the author, some of the viewpoints are very novel, and sometimes we find it more verbose, or we already know it. Thinking about it, the author’s theoretical height and angle of thinking are still relatively long-term.

My opinion may not be accurate, I hope you will not criticize me harshly.
64  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Who to Trust, Fiat Banks or BTC? on: July 16, 2021, 12:22:48 PM

I have had the experience of being frozen by a statutory bank and making mistakes in accounting, and sometimes I have to withdraw money from the bank. There are a lot of troublesome things to prepare. It's not that we don't believe in fiat currency banks. In fact, there is no other choice. Relatively speaking, fiat currency banks are safer than putting money under the bed.

Although Bitcoin has undergone 10 years of development, more and more people have participated, but it has not yet reached the level of free circulation in various fields. I am looking forward.

Think about this problem in reverse. Banks are centrally located. If they are lost, they can still be appealed, and there is still the possibility of recovering them. At most, the police may recover some of them after they are lost. For Bitcoin, if your wallet's private key is leaked, then I have been receiving it all the time, and the bitcoin is transferred to the wrong address, so I can’t get it back again.
65  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin completes value transmission, how to perfectly avoid criminal ? on: July 16, 2021, 12:00:23 PM
Even fiat if abused will also have its disadvantages. It's also being used in illegal activities by criminals which only means that any currency by any form could possibly be used to commit crimes. Instead of looking at the negative side, I guess it would be better to enjoy the advantages that Bitcoin could offer. It could honestly provide us financial freedom if it will be adopted by most communities in the future.

I deeply agree with your point that we can't stop planting because there are bugs in the land.

Bitcoin is used to do some illegal and criminal activities. It is not Bitcoin's fault, let alone that there is a problem with Bitcoin. No matter what is used as currency, there will always be such a problem, and it is good for us to treat it positively and correctly.

Of course, I also feel that the development of Bitcoin is more perfect. Some problems will also be solved, although I don't know what improvements will be made to Bitcoin in the future.

I have confidence. A good project must have a balanced ecology. This is the law of nature and does not depend on our will.
66  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to announce yourself as a Newbie! on: July 16, 2021, 09:50:50 AM
 ;DThank you for the author's careful analysis, thank you very much, very valuable. In fact, since I registered in November last year, my various numerical values have represented my identity. The early replies in the forum did not have high quality and arguments. I am a rookie who posts and studies at the same time. Grin Grin

After this period of time in the forum, you don't care who I am, but more about whether I am growing up sincerely. The stories of many heroes and legendary members tell me time and again that the forum needs effective views, valuable views, and the content is king, rather than caring about what I eat today.

In fact, what I feel most in the forum is the kind and sincere attitude, and what impresses me deeply is that Pooya87, a legendary member and maybe a technology geek, will analyze and answer every sentence you say in his reply, which is full of emotion. thank you.



67  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is China a fool? on: June 23, 2021, 06:51:36 AM
Bitcoin is having a hard time recently due to China's regulation. I wonder what China can gain in cracking down bitcoin trade and mining? Does't the government figure out that cryptocurrency is lucrative and alomst unstoppable? Banning mining is really an insane act as I see it, they are actually expelling money and power!!!
what do you think? leave you comment, thx

Stop spreading FUD.
The Bitcoin price is stable.Bitcoin isn't having a "hard time recently".Can you mention a news source,stating that Bitcoin is having a "hard time" in China or that China had banned BTC mining recently?
China might ban Bitcoin/crypto mining,but this will happen in the future.
Banning crypto mining might cause problems for the mining hardware companies like Bitmain,but the Chinese government doesn't care that much about one company.The people,who lose their jobs,due to a mining ban,will find new jobs somewhere else.
yet its price did go down resulting from those regulations launched by China. I'm definitely not trying to spread FUD. I believe in Bitcoin.
68  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Is China a fool? on: June 23, 2021, 06:10:29 AM
Bitcoin is having a hard time recently due to China's regulation. I wonder what China can gain in cracking down bitcoin trade and mining? Does't the government figure out that cryptocurrency is lucrative and alomst unstoppable? Banning mining is really an insane act as I see it, they are actually expelling money and power!!!
what do you think? leave you comment, thx
69  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The bull market still exists on: June 16, 2021, 01:37:14 AM
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I think that meeting two conditions can determine that Bitcoin is in a bear market. 1. The price of Bitcoin must fall by about 80%, and the high point created by the bull market cannot be broken before the next cycle. 2. The lowest price in a bear market should not be lower than the highest price in the previous bull market.

Do you think that those are the official conditions in which a bear market can exist?
To me,a bear market is simply when the prices are dropping.It doesn't matter with what percentage and for how long.It doesn't matter if the lowest price of the bear market is lower than an ATH or the highest price in a bull market.The fact that the Bitcoin price dropped by 80% from it's 2017 ATH doesn't mean that the Bitcoin price will drop by 80% from it's 2021 ATH.We should stop making historical comparisons.
For a cycle, the bull market is short-lived, while the bear market is long. I have two assumptions about the bear market: First, the bear market must fall by about 80%, and it cannot break through the high point just set by the bull market before the next cycle; second, the bear market will not fall through or even the bottom of the oversold. Breaking the previous high is the highest point of the bull market in the previous cycle. These two points are summed up as "the bear falls by 80%" and "the bear bottom does not break the previous high". Based on these two postulates, we cannot define the current midfield correction as the beginning of a bear market. Because even if calculated according to the previous wave of high of 65,000 dollars, a drop of 80% would have to return to 13,000 dollars, and this is obviously a drop below the previous high of 20,000 dollars set at the end of 2017. So, the bull is still there. No doubt.
70  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Doesn’t Exist, Or How Satoshi Nakamoto Tells Lies To People on: June 08, 2021, 09:56:48 AM
If you go and ask an economist about the definition of currency, He will most likely tell you that the stuff issued by the "National Credit" endorsement is currency.
But that is the national legal tender, and history shows that currency appeared before the concept of "country".
So, what exactly is currency?
It's actually two words: consensus.
It is you, me and him, our common recognition and common understanding.
Bitcoin has global consensus.
71  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is Bitcoin better than Fiat? on: June 04, 2021, 06:12:57 AM
it depends on the specific circumstance you are in.
in daily payment, fiat is second to none. Bitcoin cannot replace it(at least for now or in a dozen of years to come), unless new tech is applied in Bitcoin to make it convenient for every day life without the troublesome bother of high gas fee.
However, in terms of wealth maintenance, Bitcoin is far better than fiat, which is rather susceptible to inflation and central banks, to government. Bitcoin is also preferable in trade of large amount of money to save service charge. it's recommended as well in cross-border transaction to shy away from exchange of fiats of different countries.
everything is mixed blessing. the usage of fiat is limited in a global prospect, while Bitcoin can be volatile. But I believe in Bitcoin and I have some to defend the value of my money, fiat in my necessity in daily life. 
72  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Iran bans Bitcoin too on: June 03, 2021, 09:16:08 AM
it banned Bitcoin mining, not Bitcoin. and it just banned Bitcoin mining for a short time. the ultimate reason behind this is Iran's weakness in power provision, not mining to blame Tongue I'm sure it will reopen it soon when electrical problem get resolved, so is China. unless the world and explore another thing to take place Bitcoin in function, otherwise Bitcoin is an unstoppable trend, anyone who bucks the trend will bear the consequence followed. no need to get affected by those negative talk, hold your coin and await Grin Bitcoin is on the way to renaissance and it's just a matter of time
73  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What effect does a growing number of altcoins have on Bitcoin on: May 31, 2021, 09:48:15 AM
I do think Bitcoin will get affected by altcoins, like what happened before when all sorts of shitcoins were everywhere. People transmit their money in Bitcoin to those coins and most of them get their money lost in altcoins...as far I'm concerned, some dominant altcoins, such as etc, eth, ltc, uni, dot, they do have influence on Bitcoin and their prices are highly related to Bitcoin. those who think Bitcoin is too high might choose those altcoins above for value investment. But shitcoins, they have negligible impact on Bitcoin coz ppl involved in them are almost gamblers dreaming about getting rich overnight, which is very risky and reasonable if they go zero.
valuable altcoins will spare the wealth which is supposed to put in Bitcoin, but that's not a bad thing Wink
74  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why do many people who do not understand Bitcoin slander Bitcoin? on: May 25, 2021, 07:13:29 AM
they are eager to grasp short-term profit and they couldn't take the risk followed. in their mind, providing that Bitcoin is not a fraud, once they invest in it, then money will flow in. Or Bitcoin should be slandered...really childish! you invest and then you bear the peril in it. that's how it works. they don't believe in Bitcoin and they don't deserve the wealth Bitcoin brings. All in all, they fall short in terms of knowledge about blockchain and Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.
75  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: China bans Bitcoin again in 2021 on: May 24, 2021, 02:28:01 AM
I feel familiar again that the cycle in 2017 is repeating itself. We all understand and we all know that China is doing the same thing when Bitcoin gains popularity, there will be a big drama going on so that the Bitcoin price really hits its bottom. From this I can already guess, that the price of Bitcoin in the future will experience a very great increase and will even reach the latest ATH again.

When China tries to discount the price of Bitcoin, we must be prepared to fill our bag by buying it at a low price.
absolutely.
there're some people around me who dumped their cryptocurrencies during during this FUD and lost their faith in crypto coins. I think it a pity coz I'm sure the day will come when they regret for what they are doing now. Bitcoin is undoubtedly unstoppable and factually we are living in a digital world led by Satoshi. those with weak confidence in Bitcoin will be left behind while those strong believers will size the opportunity and become rich. anyway, it's a good thing for poor person like me Cheesy
76  Other / Off-topic / Re: Why is it so sleepy during the day and full of energy at night? on: April 02, 2021, 03:25:26 AM
The biological clock has been reversed and needs to be adjusted slowly. For example, doing hard exercise during the day makes yourself tired, try not to rest, and try to relax yourself by drinking some milk before going to bed at night. Will adjust back slowly.
77  Other / Off-topic / Re: Best war movies you have seen! on: April 01, 2021, 03:23:20 AM
Saving Private Ryan. The plot describes the story of rescuing private Ryan after landing in Normandy. The most talked about in the film is the beginning of the Omaha Beach beach rush scene, which reproduces the cruelty and tragic of the year to a considerable extent.
After watching a war movie, I can better understand the meaning of life. Everyone is afraid of death, but not afraid of death. The choice between life and death is to give up one's precious life for others. The characters in the film are very detailed, and each character is very vivid.
78  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Risks of instituations holding bitcoin on: March 31, 2021, 03:10:11 AM
^ Yes, there could be a risk on the market price because they holding a big amount that anytime they will sell it at once and may have an impact on BTC price. Big investors like big institutions are considered as also whales but they don't have regularly playing the market, the most afraid is when they are all the same in the mind of selling their BTC. I don't know what will happen if most of them believe in FUD and do panic selling, BTC price will probably crashing out that causes a sudden dump. Nevertheless, in my mind thinking that it is impossible to happen, we are already in the middle in the mainstream, and BTC price keep growing.
I don't think it possible for institutions or whales to dump their bitcoin, otherwise it's a fake news. Bitcoin is the mainstay in cryptocurrencies and definitely lucrative. they store as many bitcoin as they can to achieve wealth accumulation and we should learn from them. risk lies primarily in altcoins, not bitcoin. Grin anyway, I'm a devour bitcoin believer and I won't let my bitcoin go. I don't care whether it's risky for institutions to hold it. Smiley
79  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Bitcoin adoption isn't stopping on: March 30, 2021, 03:29:39 AM
no one can buck the bitcoin trend and it will finally be accepted by lots of constitutions and countries. Satoshi's idea is genius and brought tremendous progress to the world and increasing people are coming to the realization. it's unstoppable. for us ordinary people, we should put part of our savings in bitcoin investment. just part of it and it depends on your total wealth.  Grin
80  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Type of people who buy bitcoin. on: March 29, 2021, 03:02:58 AM
Hello. So, I was wondering if bitcoin is something that only the privileged and elite who have extra money leftover can invest in or not. Are normal people working minimum wage buying bitcoin, even if it is a small amount? Thanks.

I can't speak of other countries as I do not know the situation of things there. In my country, people just focus on getting a bit of btc, no matter how small, they try to get some funds in regardless of how much they earn or if there financial situation is good.  That is why I will forever be grateful for the fact that Bitcoin has smaller denominations and you don't necessarily need to own a full Bitcoin (1BTC or more) to be part of the community.  I do have a friend without a strong financial background but he was always offloading a portion of his tiny salary to buy btc between the range of $3.7k to $7000. Today, he's good with holdings.
people with wisdom in investment buy bitcoin, I suppose Wink they know bitcoin is lucrative and then with ration, they put a proportion of money in bitcoin purchasing, whatever the amount. like my dad, he bought a bit of bitcoin in a dip and wad criticized by my mom. However, currently, my mom admires him for what he did, so do I.
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