Well, usually women - who are notoriously smarter than men - think that instead of wasting time learning everything you need to know about crypto and trading, it's much more comfortable and faster to mate with a rich and experienced trader ...
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Well, they are rather curious tips, but they can be justified. The point is that to get rich without a job and without using the banks, the only thing that comes to mind is to be a drug trafficker or a robber. I don't know if it's a good idea ...
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Crises are clearly driven by elites and allow them to make immense profits, precisely because they know what is going to happen and get ready. It is no different from whales that make speculative movements on bitcoins without warning, earning mind-boggling figures every time.
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I am very skeptical when I see traditional institutions entering the crypto field. Bitcoin was born with the aim of freeing itself from the power of central banks and states, not to give them an additional source of power.
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Governments and institutions in general are rather scared of bitcoin, and have done everything possible to stop it from advancing. It is clear that the idea of being able to pay and accumulate money without control and anonymously does not like those who are used to treating citizens as slaves. Perhaps we will be able to rebel, maybe not. But at least we're trying.
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Thanks for the advices; some are trivial, others interesting and useful. the point is that now the scammers put more effort into creating a convincing presentation than in the project itself, and it becomes increasingly difficult to recognize scams. We'll see if we can do some cleaning.
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Well, it is quite normal that after the number of failed projects or that they are simply on the verge of survival, enthusiasm has fallen and investors - before putting money into a project - want to check that it has at least some chances of success.
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Who knows why - with the fact that cryptocurrencies can be undermined - people believe that they can be created out of nothing. Crypts are money, and - except for the special case of mining, which is still a job - they must be earned. Asking how to get crypto is like asking how to get money.
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The idea is good and it is certainly a point in favor of the crypto, but at the moment - with the current volatility and the possibility that everything collapses at any moment - it doesn't seem to me the case to put money for retirement in this sector...
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It is interesting how there can be such different opinions on the same theme. At this point you have made me curious and I immediately go to register, so I can write my opinion too!
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The FOMO is a practically impossible trap to avoid, and it concerns all the sectors in which we are involved. In a world bombarded with information like the current one, the fear of escaping that very important one is always lurking. I have no other solutions than Zen meditation ...
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Thanks, really a great job, I didn't think there were already so many social networks based on these assumptions. As soon as I have a moment, I try to scroll through them and see what is interesting.
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There are only two possible investments: either we go about day trading and scalping, playing on volatility (and then we need strong nerves and a lot of luck), or we hold everything hoping that in a year, two or three the market will explode. There are no medium-term strategies
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My altcoins came from a series of relatively successful bounties, but a year ago they lost almost all their value. Rather than get rid of them for a change, I prefer to keep them as a souvenir. And then, you never know
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A red trust can be a sign of abuse and dishonesty, but many times it is given by someone just for envy or personal dislike. Someone will remember that there were moderators who gave red trusts to everyone for really meaningless things.
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Essentially, to use the brain: it is true that scammers are increasingly experts, but it is also true that "scammed" do everything they can to get their money stolen, not using a minimum of precautions. For strange reasons, people who pay attention when they use "real" money, with crypto do the most incredible nonsense.
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Like it or not, the only interest in the crypto is the possibility of making a strong gain in a relatively short time. At the moment, the possibility that crypto is used as a payment method is very remote. Once accepted this, even today you can make extraordinary gains with the altcoins: it takes skill, courage, and ... a lot of luck ...
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It's a hard question. No one knows exactly where the blockchain development will take us. Perhaps towards freedom, perhaps towards the most frightening of dictatorships. Useless to ask too big problems: let's try to make money with what we have available.
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This is the real problem towards the spread of crypto: those who do not believe in it, do not want to use it. Those who believe in it keep it because they hope it grows. In this way, it is inevitable that the crypto be used only for speculation. But just be patient.
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Undoubtedly, the most culturally and technologically advanced part of the African population is certainly attracted to the crypto. But I think there are still too many pockets of backwardness to be able to think of mass adoption (there are in the Western world, let alone in Africa) However, it can certainly be a means of emancipation.
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