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61  Local / Nigeria (Naija) / Should We Wait Or Take A Bold Step ? on: September 19, 2023, 09:03:34 PM
With the current situation happening in Nigeria, we are not even sure if things might get any better soon. Dis mata neva stil clear for some piple eye, bcus dem fit dey see food chop everyday.

It is interesting to know that some people have realized that the government can't do anything for them, which has made them to take tough decision by striving hard to meet their personal needs.

So like this, some people dey wait, while others done take bold step to save themselves from this financial crisis.

So my question for us today as Nigerians, Should we wait or take a bold step ?.
62  Economy / Speculation / SEC Lawsuit Against Binance Is Likely To Hit Bitcoin Price on: June 06, 2023, 09:43:02 AM
Securities and Exchange Commission, popularly known as SEC, recently filled a lawsuit against Binance for violating federal securities laws. This made Bitcoin price declined by almost 5%, one hour after the allegation was filled as at june 5th.

As at this morning, while checking Bitcoin chart, it is currently $25.7K. The funniest part is that lots of Crypto and Non-Crypto experts had all made predictions of a pump in price.

SEC can't just stopping firing at all exchange companies they suspect fishy activities. Don't forget that Coinbase and Coinme are also victims, and there court case is still active.

Do you think SEC's lawsuit case will create more damage to the BTC price ?

Is it possible for all crypto exchange companies in the US to avoid SEC's trouble ?.




You can check further stories via New York Times -https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/05/business/sec-binance-charges.html
63  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Argument: Can a digital currency sent to a wrong address be recovered ? on: June 05, 2023, 07:57:53 PM
There have been cases where the unintended recipient has voluntarily sent the coins back, but such things are very, very rare.  

Once a tx is confirmed, there's nothing a sender can do to reverse, undo or otherwise recover their coins.  
You've got a point here, but are you really sure sending back is possible ?
64  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Argument: Can a digital currency sent to a wrong address be recovered ? on: June 05, 2023, 07:38:27 PM
So after a long series of argument today between a friend of mine and myself, we decided to take the question to various platforms for clear response.

The argument was about, Is it possible to recover any digital currency like Bitcoins and others after sending it to a wrong address ?

My friend actually thought it would be possible, but i tried to explain that it is not possible due to the decentralized structure. So my fellow users, please help us clarify this doubt.
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