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801  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin: risk nothing, you're risking more on: July 14, 2023, 02:51:10 PM
Not everyone here has had success with bitcoin on their terms, the journey has been mentally draining especially when extreme volatility tested us to stay afloat. Bitcoin is still risky as a store of value, but if you see its main purpose then you don't care about that risk because you're basically holding something valuable in use.
802  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Having Difficulties Withdrawing Funds From Crypto Website. on: July 14, 2023, 02:16:27 PM
Looking at his posting style, he is probably the same person
or s/he is just an idiot

Yeah those are indeed owned by the same idiot who wants to get rich overnight. Looking at another experience[1], I concluded that his awareness was indeed poor. It's easy to fall for unreasonable profit offers and because of his high self-confidence he doesn't realize that he is being scammed. I think he is still seeking wealth in these circles:
  • trade profits like a pro
  • high deposit interest

So, don't be surprised if he runs into another scam in the future.


1. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5456569.msg62414511#msg62414511
803  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Understanding Bitcoin's Potential Realistically on: July 14, 2023, 04:24:43 AM
we must also recognize that not all countries will readily embrace Bitcoin regardless of its undisputed qualities. Governments tend to have different perspectives on Bitcoin and some may be hesitant to change their existing views and regulations. The acceptance of Bitcoin on a global scale will likely be a gradual process spanning several decades to reach its full potential.

It has been around the 15th time that bitcoin was created, and it is impossible during that time for a government, especially in developing countries, not to see the potential for eradicating poverty if it exists. Which leader doesn't want shortcuts to their economic problems while they've been thinking hard for years without effective solutions and wont end up bothering them too.
804  Economy / Speculation / Re: When will you sell...next bull run? on: July 13, 2023, 02:11:29 PM
I have targets in my currency for the next bullrun, that's all I need to buy something. Also, currently I'm accumulating a few share of signature payouts each week, this should gradually help lower my expected ATH target.
If I had to guess, the next ATH should go to at least $170k as 2.5x of $68k. Previously $68k was 3.4x of $20k. Tongue
805  Economy / Reputation / Re: Why don't we ban users like FmaTR on this forum? on: July 13, 2023, 02:01:06 PM
Are you commenting without reading my explanations? I already stated that users come from GOOGLE. If you've looked at the screenshots, you've seen it. I ask the customer where did you find me. I want feedback to this platform from those who say btctalk. Of course, I don't want feedback here if it comes from the other platform. I think the topic is too long, I can't waste any more of my time. Think twice before slandering someone. Do not talk on assumptions about a subject you do not know or are not sure about.

We've only learned a lot from existing spammers tagged with single reviews like in your thread. Well, whether it's a customer-initiated review or you requested them or actually you did it yourself, I haven't seen any negative reviews so far. And thankfully it's not a self-moderate thread.
I think it's good to see how far the reviews will gather, the trigger is when you get the first bad review then since then the situation will be worse than this one.
I almost wrote bad about your service yesterday, luckily you took care of replying to this thread.
806  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: [List] Wallet Software Discussion on: July 13, 2023, 01:51:22 AM
Not for native bitcoin,
Well, that doesn't fall into the bitcoin wallet category no matter how hard you try to explain its advantages. So, keep that name out of the discussion.


What I am trying to say is that these old devices, and because of their use or neglect for long periods, the possibility of failure in them is higher than the wallets of traditional devices, and therefore you either need to use a new phone, which means a greater cost, or re-install the wallet every time because of the high probability of failure of the old devices. I suspect that it is easy to convert new devices to airgapped because these devices are deeply designed to facilitate Internet connection and calls.
Your new phone system may freeze, latest OS version errors affecting hardware components etc. Actually, this is only a small concern compared to the majority of cases of damage to the device that the users themselves did. However, mobile devices aren't ideal for cold storage because of their intensity and interval of use.
807  Economy / Exchanges / Re: You are probably paying more to get your Bitcoin on: July 12, 2023, 01:28:27 PM
How much are you been charged to buy coins through those wallets?
You should do some research on the wallet, especially what services they collaborate with to process payments. Wallets that integrate 2p2 exchanges usually work with a centralized service that charges a flat rate or a percentage for fiat, not network based. Also service fees are sometimes not stated explicitly, but accumulate in what they call "transaction" fees.

Btw, what wallet are you talking about?
808  Economy / Economics / Re: Things you should know about Money mindset on: July 12, 2023, 04:39:02 AM
But this requires some moral restraint, the fact is that without good skills and knowledge people will get nothing legally and in the end only choose the wrong path. I mean, excessive dedication with an irregular mindset can also turn someone into a criminal.
Throughout my life, I can draw conclusions that with crypto people have more chances to lose wealth with no hope of recovering it.
809  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: If bitcoin according to Satoshi is digital money then why call it investment. on: July 12, 2023, 04:18:58 AM
Now I ask how come it deviated to being an investment?

Because gradually people can't deny that bitcoin meets the criteria as an investment asset, and is proven by several success stories of bitcoiners in their investment journey. Even if you personally think otherwise, it's actually not a problem, basically bitcoin still doesn't violate the principle of being a payment instrument for anyone who thinks it's valuable.
810  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: I got scammed by Freewallet.org for 120000 USDT TRC20. SCAM alert!  Don't use th on: July 12, 2023, 03:47:50 AM
This is their default way of stealing customer money plus gaining important identities. Out of all the cases I've read about freezes, they almost all end up never coming back with a nice update even after doing all the support instructions. Just hope, you have good luck this time.
811  Economy / Reputation / Re: Someone Loan using My Account on: July 12, 2023, 03:31:37 AM
Is there any chance that this 24 hours rules might implement in the lending section not only for me but for the sake of this possible case scenario?
You'll have to ask theymos, see: this topic.
Someone should upvote it to the Meta board, I think this proposal is also not limited to all business boards: Services, Lendings, Currency Exchange, Goods, etc.
This incident was enough to tell me the importance of using multiple notification bots, excluding lendings boards, and finding ways to gain access to accounts in an emergency.
812  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Doubts about buying digital currency, any suggestions? on: July 11, 2023, 04:18:23 PM
Moreover, if you prioritize speed along with security,
An asset will only be "safe" if it is under your own control for long term storage, CEX is only recommended for active trading.

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CEXs execute transactions much faster. In my opinion, the concerns about CEXs can be addressed if they comply with regulatory bodies. Once they do so, everything should return to normal.
Yes, more precisely executing the order, but for their withdrawal it may take longer if suddenly they ask you for additional verification requirements.
813  Economy / Economics / Re: Invest in Marketing on: July 11, 2023, 03:57:12 PM
The art of marketing today is limitless where you can put an implicit impression on even the smallest space wherever people congregate and even you can not need to contact a marketing firm. And there are also stupid forms of marketing that actually violate morale for the sake of brand visibility, for example "it was announced that the founder of a certain company helped $xx millions to save citizens from drought".
814  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Can DEX Replace CEX as the Future of Crypto Trading? on: July 11, 2023, 05:07:32 AM
These two will forever be the favorites of different types of traders, they won't outdo each other as long as they're on the right track. I mean, lately the emergence of shady business models outside of the main orientation has been implemented in several cex and dex behind the scenes which is a threat to the exchange as a whole, both in terms of user trust and government policy.
815  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Motivating gambling addicts to invest in bitcoins. on: July 11, 2023, 04:47:21 AM
Nowadays many people in our country are addicted to gambling. I have seen many people losing their huge amount in most of the gambling games. If all those people can be informed about bitcoin, how to earn money in bitcoin? I think they would have invested in Bitcoin and they could have made money from it.
Bitcoin is money > one of the ways to earn money in bitcoin spcace is gambling.

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Besides, if they can discuss about Bitcointalk in detail, then I think they will learn about Bitcointalk besides investing in Bitcoin.
And fortunately bitcointalk respects the freedom of bitcoiner interests, the forum provides facilities for gambling lovers, here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=56.0

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In this, the person addicted to gambling could stay away from gambling besides earning money.
You are wrong, gambling addicts should first get a therapist and financial consultant. Bitcoin can't help them get out of the gambling loop naturally.
816  Economy / Exchanges / Re: OKX enforcing KYC. on: July 11, 2023, 02:17:00 AM
I'm coming back to confirm that yesterday I also received the same update request email, I'm a KYC Lv2 user but I'm sure that this is a request for all users for all levels of verification which is being done in stages.
I haven't done anything so far, will update the post how this verification process will go.
817  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Can gambling and crypto trading be considered as skills with $10k gain a month? on: July 10, 2023, 04:18:38 PM
Your question is actually more about a profession, anyone can start into gambling or trading without any skills, but it will affect the results. When both become a profession, you must at least have a dedicated ability to achieve the expected results, say $ 10k/month.
What needs to be underlined, having skills doesn't mean that you can guarantee that expected profits will always be achieved.
818  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Huobi.com Suspending Withdrawal: Funds Held Hostage due to Monero Transaction on: July 10, 2023, 03:53:09 PM
I am just wondering - the money in this account, what is going to happen with this money? Are they keeping it? Do they give it away?
I mean think about it, they got a HUGE userbase. If they do this a thousand times with amounts around 1k$ where people say after a certain time fuck it.
That's a million dollars they pocked.

Does someone have background information what they do with those funds?

Your money is pooled in their centralized wallet along with other users' money, so they can do whatever is part of the exchange's operations and basically without having to do any freezes. What they freeze is nothing more than the digits of the balance that is reflected in your account.
819  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why research is crucial to a good experience - Tips from a decade-old Bitcoiner on: July 10, 2023, 01:53:44 PM
I started my journey by getting involved in a new altcoin promotion. Yeah, I used to make some mistakes out of laziness to find out the truth, it was quite a waste of precious time. But there are some positive things that I got from all of this, sometimes people have to make mistakes as experience and cover up curiosity so they won't make the same mistake again.
However, I'm not gonna cultivate hatred for altcoins. Just be more skeptical of their variations which could one day fail.
820  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: I think it's time to leave Binance, any alternatives? on: July 10, 2023, 01:39:47 PM
Why not use Peer to Peer marketplaces like HodlHodl and AgoraDesk for your fiat <> crypto needs, and decentralized exchanges/bridges for on-chain movements? You retain privacy, custody and gain exposure to data oracles instead of centralized price data. Risk and security is much more in your control.

P2p markets don't always offer competitive pricing options as there are only a few traders available on a single platform (sometimes too expensive compared to spot rates). And also the limited choices of currency lists, local banks offered by existing traders.
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