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981  Economy / Economics / Re: Inventing a job is better than finding a job on: November 29, 2023, 12:17:03 PM
Come up with a job, or, more correctly, open your own business. Here, it should be clear to everyone that it is very difficult to create everything from a blank sheet of paper and an empty wallet. You need an idea—a product that would be in demand among consumers and have very few competitors. This requires creativity, an entrepreneurial spark, or otherwise talent, and, of course, considerable financial capital.
But coming up with a job for yourself, as the OP puts it, so as not to sit idle, is quite simple. Clean up your territory.
Offer your services to your neighbors for any little thing, and that’s it; you’re no longer unemployed.
Therefore, always share the understanding of opening a business in which, in the future, you might not have to work, or work and come up with something to do, just so as not to sit in one place.
982  Economy / Economics / Re: Luxury and spending lifestyle fastest way to poverty rich kids on: November 29, 2023, 11:57:41 AM
OP, why do you care about other people? Is it good to count other people's money? Why should you care about their problems, or, on the contrary, their joys? You can't judge others; look at yourself. Many young people use their parents’ money, but it’s their money. Where are you there? Maybe someone is not managing their finances correctly, but why do you care?
You must look at yourself. What are you doing? What path are you going down? Rob the rich or get them addicted to drugs will eventually backfire on you.
If you know how to manage money and act, but do not judge others, this is not your freedom.
983  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Earn Free Crypto: A Comprehensive Guide on: November 29, 2023, 10:23:10 AM
I'm always suspicious of short links. In this case, the total virus again shows that a phishing link may be hidden behind the link.
https://www.virustotal.com/gui/url/cb1b71803231e950e94501ea9863903ebb15f22807f5ff82415cc08d5834a6b5


OP, why are you shortening links?


There is a lot of useful information on the forum.

I hope you'll continue to read my articles in the future.
And don't get your hopes up.
984  Economy / Reputation / Re: Known Alts of any-one - A User Generated List Mk IV (2023 Q4) [MODERATED] 🔬 on: November 29, 2023, 05:59:48 AM
2 Accounts Connected: (Note: Banned shown in red / Inactive in Blue/Active)

1. HulkILoveYou
2. MadHatters



https://ninjastic.space/post/56929561


https://ninjastic.space/post/63231038

Related Addresses:
Code:
my email homepufls11@protonmail.com

Miscellaneous:

It appears that this is an alternate account for a scammer who has previously been negatively tagged by people who are extremely careful about tagging. That is, the accusation brought against him was very significant.
@logfiles
@DireWolfM14
@LoyceV



Pretty compelling evidence that HulkILoveYou is connected to this alt farm; DavidXXXX uses the same last name on his PayPal account, as shown in this scam accusation

Sorry for delay..  https://ibb.co/6WRV8Gd
So my first instinct was correct: it's Humbertin (also known by many variations on this name), a known scammer. I'll tag him.
985  Other / Meta / Re: [Report] Ban Evasion [Requesting Admin/mod to check those and ban] on: November 29, 2023, 05:22:06 AM
Ban evasion.

kulagina Autoban user
pakcymi  Banned


Pm me here or mail on damienshotor@gmail.com to buy.


Pm me here or mail on damienshotor@gmail.com to buy.
https://ninjastic.space/post/63004190
986  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I am a Bitcoin novice, somebody help. on: November 29, 2023, 05:03:25 AM
Welcome to this my forum brother , yes truly betcoin is a good project actually and it will be in the future , for a good beginning you can use this forum by posting everyday or when you have time to do it just for fun . Your activities will rise every 15 days , you must upgrade your level , when you achieve full member you can start your real project by finding a signature compagne.. , or bounties , this forum offers you many chances and opportunities,  Good luck to you .

Are you sure you are talking about Bitcoin? I went through your posts; you are still giving advice to others; you didn’t bother to find out the correct spelling of the word "Bitcoin."
OP, everything you need to know is in your local section, so there is no point in creating unnecessary threads; just look at the fact that there are a lot of such threads every day. Do you think that they will give you some other magic pill to “benefit from the forum”? Read more, and you will be happy.
987  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How can about this forum??? on: November 28, 2023, 03:59:54 PM
The OP definitely became a member of the forum because someone told him that he could work here, and when you do something and don't earn anything, it's quite logical to ask yourself "what exactly am I doing here?"

In cases like this, any help is welcome, but I wonder if the OP can even understand the concept of a forum as a place for discussion and exchange of ideas and opinions with the additional possibility of earning something along the way. He is not the first nor the last to fall into this kind of trap and he can definitely get out of it if he wants to - he just needs to understand that he should not waste time on things where he will not learn anything, let alone earn.


You are more likely to be right than wrong Smiley. Look at this!
https://loyce.club/archive/posts/6312/63125772.html

Does this sound like a newbie? Another “fictional” manager who doesn’t know how to start getting some pennies as soon as possible?

OP, your local board, which never got around to the pumpkin carving competition, will now be able to explain to you what and how to do correctly and what not to do. Creating topics “about nothing” also does not force us to form an opinion about you as a person striving for knowledge.
988  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How could this journey be on: November 28, 2023, 11:27:28 AM
OP, everyone has their own path here. Some are interested in trading, some prefer to visit technical discussion sections about Bitcoin, and there are fans of alternative coins or people trying to participate in Bounty. But you've been on the forum for more than a month now; aren't there topics in the section for newbies that would lead you to the right movement on the forum? What kind of advice are you looking for?
989  Economy / Speculation / Re: Should I still hold the investment or sell it? on: November 26, 2023, 03:01:14 PM
My suggestion is to sell it because Bitcoin price might went to $0 because it's a bubble and we're waiting the bubble will burst. Bitcoin isn't a physical asset so the chance to lose it really high, it might be just a random number generated or manipulated with someone which you doesn't know behind Bitcoin. Let me know what's your decision because you're asking someone advice in this forum, right?

Today I read your “motivational” posts for the second time. It seems that some users are starting to annoy you with their not-so-smart questions, and it’s time to open a topic like “ Bad advice from Solosanz."  Grin

But, OP, what's wrong with you? Withdraw money from Bitcoin profits and put it in the bank.

You are probably very young and largely dependent on your family (this is in history), so until you have done anything worthwhile on your own, stop flaunting the fact that you don’t need money, and don’t forget that the history of posts is available to everyone.


Since I will never need to sell the investment, I will try to hold my investment for as long as possible. If I am successful in the investment, I will discuss my investment with my family.


I have a plan now that I will never waste the money I take from him but I will invest a part of that money in Bitcoin and keep that investment for a long time. After investing in Bitcoin for a long time I have a dream that one day I will hand over a huge amount to my father and tell him that I did not spend your money in the wrong place at all.


I don't need the money anyway, if I sell my investment now I have to deposit this money in the bank again.
Try to be consistent.
990  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Easy with unusual/strange gambling sites on: November 26, 2023, 02:25:39 PM
I'm very suspicious of all pop-up ads, primarily because they could be phishing sites. Even if the site seems trustworthy to you, there is always a chance that your cookies will be stolen and further actions will continue on your device without your knowledge. You don't erase cookies every time you click on links, do you? You provide access to your card or wallet, not realizing that the input history may be retained by the site owners. I would be very careful with pop-up ads; it's not for nothing that our browsers often have a single add-on that prevents this.
991  Other / Meta / Re: Report plagiarism (copy/paste) here. Mods: please give temp or permban as needed on: November 26, 2023, 12:56:42 PM
Plagiarism
Kensure

There was a court decision in the Ripple/XRP case yesterday, which set the internet on fire.

The proponents of XRP were boasting that XRP was confirmed to not be a security. The detractors of XRP were claiming that XRP sales to institutions were confirmed to be sales of unregistered securities.

So which is true?

The answer is complex, but both have a strong argument.

First, institutional sales of XRP were deemed to be unregistered security sales.

The argument is that institutions were not buying XRP as a replacement for fiat currency, but rather they were buying XRP for the future potential appreciation in the token price.

Here is the relevant section from the ruling:

The explanation seems crystal clear here, so you may be asking yourself why XRP almost doubled in price yesterday and people seem to be celebrating on the internet? Well, non-institutional sales—including on exchanges and secondary sales—were confirmed to not qualify as sales of a security.

If XRP is not a security, then majority of the other cryptocurrencies will probably be classified as not a security. This would create regulatory clarity once confirmed.
Regulatory clarity will lead to more investors allocating capital to the space. They will have less friction in getting approvals from their compliance departments, while also having greater confidence in the underlying assets that they are holding.
Exchanges, such as Coinbase, are already adding XRP back to their platforms. This means that more investors will have access to the token, but it also creates a stronger argument for Coinbase and others that they are not allowing unregistered securities to trade on their platform. Coinbase’s stock is up 100% over the last 30 days and 37% in the last 5 days.
The SEC will have to decide how they are going to proceed with the regulatory oversight of the cryptocurrency tokens. There is an argument for them continuing on the same path as they were before this decision, but there is also an argument for a revised strategy that is less aggressive.
It is not hard to see this legal decision emboldening various entrepreneurs and companies in the crypto industry. Some will take a path of arrogance and “I told you so!,” but others will simply use this new information to adapt their strategy to further achieve their goals without being loud and brash about it.
https://loyce.club/archive/posts/6315/63154111.html



https://medium.com/@timmyolushola/xrp-is-not-a-security-757bc5ce7141

Plagiarism

User: coinremitter


Nice find. In addition, this user spammed the forum with multiple posts. I would like to believe that he will leave the forum.
992  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin purchase using proceeds of a sold asset on: November 26, 2023, 12:11:02 PM
I'm sorry for your friend's parents. In the end, they will one day find themselves on the street with their son bankrupt, since he has the thought of selling the house. We often see such tragedies when people's greed takes over and they sell their family's valuables, wives' jewelry, houses, and lands, but we do not see them after they become winners. Do you know why? Because there are no winners, but there are unhappy people who regret what they lost. If you are going to buy bitcoins by taking off your last pants, that is, selling absolutely everything, it is better to wait until you have a lot of these pants. You need to rush only when your head is full of fleas (a Russian proverb).
993  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: There's always a price to pay. on: November 26, 2023, 11:25:08 AM
Good motivation. Now, when passing by young people, I increasingly stop my gaze on those things that they may be passionate about at the moment. I think each of us has seen this. Gadgets, several friends are sitting next to each other, and everyone is looking only at their phone. What is it about it that fascinates young people so much? Games, social networks, TikTok, and other bullshit. How much time do these people waste just like that? But I am happy to see people who participate in the forum today gaining knowledge every day and thereby bringing their good future closer. One may ask why people differ from each other in their understanding that time should not be wasted on trinkets. Because those who are patient and sacrifice something for the sake of education will always be rewarded, unlike those who, unfortunately, do not understand that time is also money and cannot be wasted.
994  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Stacking Satoshi Privilege on: November 26, 2023, 11:08:14 AM
I think enlightenment and education can be privileges. It is this that pushes people to understand the importance of investing in their future. There are many examples of people who, being poor, still left a few pennies and created their own businesses on the profits of seemingly unimportant things. It is important to understand that you cannot live one day, spending every penny, and here Bitcoin can be an ally, offering investment, even a small amount. However, the fact that people are in a hurry without understanding all the subtleties proves the statement that investing in Bitcoin is not accessible to everyone. This means that the better a person is informed about it, the greater his chances of success.
995  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: The way you handle it determines it's life span on: November 26, 2023, 10:51:29 AM
Why warn people that the thing in their hands may break at some point? Isn't that logical? Is something eternal? The way you handle this or that thing only speaks to your accuracy. In the wrong hands, even the most successful car breaks down in a short time. Do we need to come up with phones, hardware wallets, or anything else that is in daily demand—things that will withstand high and low temperatures or the onslaught of a tank or exposure to fire? Can you understand how much such things will cost? Hardware wallets do not cost a fortune, so those who find them very expensive should use them more carefully; in other cases, everything always belongs to a replacement.
996  Economy / Economics / Re: When Was the Last Time you Came Across a Positive Economic News? on: November 26, 2023, 10:08:39 AM

How does one do that, knowing that news just hit us in our living rooms or space without soliciting our permission? We aren't talking of social media here where we select what sites to visit or not, are we? I mean, one can be watching Bloomberg and be enjoying its content and bang, out from nowhere it flashes breaking news on some FUD on Bitcoin dumping or some whales getting hacked wallet wise or to death or something else like that. You get my drift?


You answered your question. People love tragedies; they are happy to film an accident. Instead of quickly helping someone who is in trouble, for what? For the sake of likes, I have no intention of watching something like this, especially not to increase the ratings of videos. You don't have to believe everything that populates your content on the Internet. Maybe this looks like a fence from everything negative, but yes, I’d rather be out of the drama than think about the bad things that pour in on us from TV and social networks. There are many things and news that bring sincere pleasure: children, music, charity—you know what you look at with pleasure.
997  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin network fees are not high is you who can't afford it. on: November 25, 2023, 03:20:35 PM
I would also clarify that the topic is to some extent geared towards beginners; people who have just come to Bitcoin will be intimidated by large commissions, simply because they have probably heard, or maybe observed, something different. Those who accidentally received Bitcoin will pay large commissions, and we do not know what could be different if we recall the recent case of a huge commission. But you shouldn’t divide people into those who can afford something or not; it was probably invented by Satoshi precisely as a means available to everyone, despite their financial ladder.
998  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: It can be totally avoided on: November 25, 2023, 02:55:48 PM

First time I hear that Playstore also allow scammers to launch app in their store. I was thinking that all apps in the Playstore are first checked by play protect team and then only save apps are allowed because we say above every app that it is protected by play protects.

I generally check number of download, rating and review before downloading any app. Official app are download more than 100k many times and review more than 10k however downloading from official site is more secured. We have to get paly store, Apple store downloading link from the official site so that we didn't face any scam attempt.

You will be surprised by Kaspersky Lab's investigation that hundreds of Google Play apps have been infected and used by users more than 600 million times.
Therefore, trusting even very famous developers at some point can be dangerous. Exactly like using a phone for various needs, including finance and games, can end badly.

https://www.kaspersky.com/blog/malware-in-google-play-2023/49579/
999  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: chrime can come even when bitcoin is nowhere in sight on: November 25, 2023, 02:30:25 PM


I don't agree if someone reveals their identity on social media with the smallest bitcoin ownership even just a gesture, then the crypto function doesn't apply?


Yes, but these people risk being attacked by those who may know them, even if only briefly. For many people, the understanding of the expression “I have bitcoins” goes beyond the correct amount. They immediately see a large amount; although a person may have 200 dollars in his wallet, he has no more. But this one remark may expose him to attack by people who decide to rob him as the owner of a large sum. Therefore, silence is golden. Be simpler and more modest.
1000  Other / Meta / Re: These degenerates don't wanna quit.. is there a way out? on: November 25, 2023, 02:02:19 PM
I often receive letters with a name in this form when using some kind of email messenger, and the name is written there in advance.  Smiley
OP, your fears and the solution to these fears will still depend on you. If you use the forum on a mobile phone, then even as you say that you do not follow unfamiliar links, your safety depends on the applications installed on your phone. If you use a computer, then start studying systems that are far from Windows, since in them we regularly see certain incidents that await users for seemingly harmless actions. Your safety will always be in your hands. Monitor the news; thereby, you will understand where you can get a virus or spyware.
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