is copy work like some post accepted,sparming are this well come,will my acct be barn
Strictly no plagiarism and spamming or else you'll get BANNED. - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=703657.0how can one start trading on bitcoin,how do i start please,
Start learning what kind of space you are getting into instead rather than jumping into trading right away - https://learnmeabitcoin.com/. You can't just expect to learn trading without knowing the basic stuff first or else it'll make things difficult for you in the long run.
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Perhaps because these promotional banners are primarily designed to attract user's attention and curiosity? I mean you can't experience these bonuses if the user does not interact with the casino (e.g., registration, KYC etc..) because of course, usually, these bonuses does not exist when they do not have an account in the first place. And maybe it's the player's prerogative to read the rules whenever they feel like to participate to the said promotional bonuses.
It's just their way to convert traffic into their own customers, if I understood you correctly.
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Huwag magpanic kapag bumabagsak ang presyo aakyat ulit ito iyon nga lang medyo matagal
You can't blame newbies though. Kahit nung unang bili ko ganyan rin naman ako haha. Malay ko bang biglang tumataas o bumababa yang BTC tapos isama mo pa yung factor na limited lang knowledge mo pagdating sa market. Magbenta kapag all time high na, or malaki na ang profit mo, wag isipin na magiging milyonaryo ka agad
Depende sa tao. Other people may opt-in for long term investment and when you say "long term", nagbibilang ka ng ilang taon or kung minsan dekada nang walang pakialam sa price. Yung iba naman, like what you have said, opt-in for " position trading". Samantalahin ang pagkakataon na magbenta, at bumili kapag mababa na ang presyo
Yeah that's the golden rule, but it's easier said than done. You really can't know for sure kung kailan magbebenta or bibili lalo na kung walang alam sa technical and fundamantal analysis (TA and FA) yung taong nag-invest. And that shit scares me out every time.
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I might start investing on bitcoin soon. I cheacked through the link and it's like, "Bitcoin for dummies", in my opinion. I like it. Thank you for the link!
All the replies above me are pretty useful suggestions and insights so I can't add anything except this useful educational resource if you really want to learn the nitty gritty of bitcoin in layman's term. You know, learning something technical could also mean protecting your hard earned money especially if you started buying bitcoin now. - https://learnmeabitcoin.com/
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Pre feel ko nasobrahan ka sa paggamit ng grammarly saka walang proofreading na nangyayari sa bawat translation mo. There are a lot of mistype words, incorrect punctuation and insensible sentences kaya mahirap basahin yung topic kahit na sobrang ganda ng tina-translate. Nung una akong nagcomment sa unang translation mo okay lang, pero nung mga sumunod parang may mali na talaga. Tingnan mo tong translation na ginawa ko dati para magka idea ka kung paano yung atake. Mag merit din ako sa lahat ng trinanslate mo if ever may sense na sa akin lahat. Stock-to-Flow Model: Pag-aaral sa halaga ng bitcoin gamit ang limitadong supply
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How it's possible a 10-15 years old kid can create a new account on centralized exchange?
Trading simulator! What is more important is to get the concept of trading first-hand. The KYC and other legal stuff will come later on. a kid doesn't need to learn about trading too because it's risky.
Unless otherwise they are given the correct information of what to do and what not to do in the first place. Come on! Life is big risk in itself.
In my opinion, it's not a bad idea to teach your friend kid about trading or finance in general, as long as they are given correct information on controversial topics like "money". When I was 18 or 19, I learned the basics of trading and investing through an online game called "CASHFLOW Classic" by Robert Kiyosaki. The premise of the game is to mimic real-life scenarios of growing your wealth from scratch. You are given a dream to escape the "rat race," and you must do everything you can to grow your money passively by earning through incomes, trading stocks, investing in properties, etc. I think this is probably the best approach to teaching someone the basics of "financial education" because it's more fun and enjoyable than diving into trading right away. Afterward, your friend kid can use a trading simulator like this basic one[2] and later progress to a more complex[3] trading simulator. You can't just teach someone all the jargon involved in trading without them seeing a visual representation of what's happening when they buy a crypto/stock at a lower price and sell it later at a higher price. [1] https://www.richdad.com/products/cashflow-classic[2] https://bitcoinflip.app/[3] https://cryptoparrot.com/
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Isn't that already possible with the Ledger Live App? Although it doesn't allow you to import multiple mnemonic recovery seed phrases, it does allow you to connect multiple assets on Ledger Live at once and view all your assets on the dashboard under the "Accounts" tab. Plus, Ledger supports many external wallets [1] that enable you to check and manage your assets using Ledger Live. You just need to follow Ledger's instruction for you to be able to integrate/connect it. [1] https://www.ledger.com/ledger-wallets-and-servicesEdit: Upon checking Exodus is not supported by Ledger. You can try using Trezor instead. - https://trezor.io/learn/a/exodus-and-trezor
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I bet you regret accessing your casino account first thing in the morning!
I had a similar experience with YOLOdice in terms of losses where I intentionally wagered my remaining balance without hesitation. In just one roll of the dice, two weeks' worth of signature payments were gone in an instant. After that moment, my entire week was filled with distractions, leaving me unproductive.
So yeah, hope that it would makes you feel lighter.
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Goods din kaya mag pasok diyan? Sana pumaldo tayo diyan sa bagong gawa ni Gcash. Ngayon ko lang nakita yang GCrypto pag nagkacredits din ako baka mag try ako. Buti nalang may gumawa nitong thread nakita ko tong post about sa GCrypto thanks.
Paanong pumaldo? If what you mean is to actively trade in gcash, it depends. I mean hindi naman kasi yan yung silbi niyan in the first place like what you do in Binance where you draw technical analysis and hope to make some profit. What Gcrypto does is help users buy and sell crypto in the most hassle-free method, and that's all. Although pwede naman magtrade, and kaso lang limited sa features (e.g., Stop Loss, Limit Order, Stop Market order, Trailing Stop Order, etc..) which makes day trading inefficient. Personally ang gamit lang niyan is hotwallet. Baka ang hinahanap mo yung service nila like GFunds [1]? [1] https://help.gcash.com/hc/en-us/sections/360004696433-GFunds
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What should I do if the total of those batches exceeds the amount I intend to send?
Nothing as it will automatically fail. Remember that, just like in real life, you cannot give what you do not have, and it is the same for bitcoin transactions; You can only spend bitcoin that you own and control in your input addresses. And why is it necessary to send and receive data in batches when other options are available?
Outputs" are indivisible, which means they cannot be partially spent. This is why most basic types of bitcoin transactions have two output: one for the recipient and one for your change address. Imagine you have a $100 bill and you want to buy something that costs $50. You can't tear the bill in half and expect its value to be $50. Instead, you would hand over the entire $100 and wait for $50 in change. And similar to what bitcoin transaction does, $50 is the amount you are going to send while the remaining half will be given back to your "change address", hence having 2 outputs. If by batch you mean "pay-to-many", it is just single payment transaction having many output to reduce time, effort and fees when sending to multiple recipients.
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It is not a typical "story" feature found on social media platforms such as Facebook or Instagram.
Plus, I don't think that such a feature is privacy-wise. I mean it has the potential to compromise the privacy of forum members, particularly if they do not wish to be visible to other members, especially in situations where there are conflicts between individuals.
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Your activity increases every 2 weeks or 14 days interval. This is the reason why in most cases activity is less than the post count. The activity number is determined in this way: time = number of two-week periods in which you've posted since your registration activity = min(time * 14, posts)
Rough summary of what this means: If you post once per day on average, then you will eventually get the maximum number of activity points that you can get. Posting more than once per day on average is useless for increasing activity. The maximum number of activity points you can get is 1 per day, but your activity score only updates every two weeks. Therefore, it will take about 100 days to get 100 activity if you post once per day on average.
Activity is updated every hour.
Calculator created by @TheBeardedBaby: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1khSA28Ab6miwyknp3JvStcL0Yu05SIbGBDZDKcOLO6s/edit#gid=0
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I've always been a fan of EDM music and I thought that it would be interesting if I have my username that relates to Joel Thomas Zimmerman aka Deadmau5. He is also some kind of nerd when it comes to computer which I find very fascinating aside from him being a music Disc Jockey (DJ) and a music enthusiast. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deadmau5#/media/File:Deadmau5_d_(cropped).jpg
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Basically with Watch-only wallet, you only import its public address and without private key, you can not sign any transaction.
From what I have seen, it is doable. OP just need to do some extra steps to make it work.
Although I have never signed a transaction in an offline computer, myetherwallet has a nice tutorial article for downloading the MEW website offline and be able to send and sign a specific transaction on your airgapped device. Can't provide any more information about the nitty gritty of the process though. [1] https://help.myetherwallet.com/en/articles/6512619-using-mew-offline-current-mew-version-6
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If you regret selling your bitcoin, remember that there was someone who sold their 30 BTC for drugs on Silk Road way back in 2012 [1]. That wasn't even an emergency in the first place; it was just a craving for someone who wanted to have a little adventure on their own . Kidding aside, if you don't have a choice but to sell, move on already and start accumulating or DCA'ing again instead of feeling sorry for yourself due to an uncontrollable situation. Whatever happens, happens. [1] https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/ncc1xz/in_case_you_ever_feel_bad_about_selling_early/
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You are better off using mainstream cryptocurrency exchanges like Binance or Kucoin instead of unknown exchanges, as most of the time, these unknown exchanges offer extremely low-quality service and have a high risk of stealing your money. Plus, their claims of insurance is bullshit. Who the heck will give someone a free money to compensate trading loses when in fact that's the customer's fault? [1] https://www.coingecko.com/en/exchanges
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In some rare cases, the answer is yes, but it is only limited to a few games that could potentially give you an edge over the house. As such, as other members have said, it still requires a lot of skills, discipline, experience and luck. Take this [1] for example where he/she made a living from gambling in poker and sports betting. It’s an interesting thread especially for beginners because reading the whole AMA could give you a glimpse of what it’s like to be a professional gambler and also inform you of the processes involved along the way. Nevertheless, whatever games you are going to play, bankroll management is still the utmost priority to stay in the long run.
[1] https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5221092.0
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Freebitco.in [1] is the only faucet that I know of which still exists today and is considered reputable. However, the issue with using a faucet is that you need to constantly claim a very small amount of satoshis repeatedly for months before you can withdraw. And, sometimes the amount you've accumulated couldn't even cover the transaction fees, which can result in wasting your time and effort. [1] https://freebitco.in/signup/?op=s#
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