The fact that Gold market capitalization is larger compared to Bitcoin can’t be overlooked but i would rather keep adding Bitcoin to my portfolio than holding on to Gold for several years. I’m aware some would rather invest in Gold for its long-term stability and also for generational wealth purpose which is applaudable reason why I’m curious if you can keep Bitcoin for generational wealth.
Let's try to set aside a small portion for our grandchildren. I haven't personally proven it yet because the value has been increasing today, but I don't know about the future. However, setting aside a portion isn't wrong either. For now, over the past 10 years, I have followed Bitcoin and it has grown positively. Its value keeps rising, and the hope is that this will continue in the future. So I am also trying it, making it an asset that I can pass on to my child. Looking ahead, Bitcoin still has good prospects, with many major institutions and companies investing, and even many countries storing Bitcoin reserves.
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If legalized, my country prohibits it. The valid transaction tools are the currency issued by my country or recognized by the world. But if illegal, it can be done. If done among Bitcoin users, there will be no problem. But as long as the country does not know and no one reports it to the government. Even though it has become a commodity, crypto in my country is limited to being just a commodity. But if I convert it into fiat, I can make a direct purchase from a homeowner openly. I am currently in Asia, specifically in Indonesia.
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AC Milan and Allegri remind me about Napoli and Conte last season with not best player resource in the league but managing to win Scudetto.
Actually, this result really surprised all observers. Perhaps Napoli was indeed favored. But Milan, with their current poor start, seems to have turned it into an advantage because they are considered unprepared. However, football is always unpredictable, as there are still many matches to play. There will also be a mid-season break and the transfer season. Therefore, there may be significant changes for teams looking to improve their squads. Indeed, Milan is currently missing the figure of Tijani who moved to City, and Modric is good but he is already old and will not be able to perform at his best for a full 90 minutes and play regularly. So it seems Milan must have other alternatives in the upcoming winter transfer window.
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the champions league is not a ground for unserious team that are not good at taking chances and for that, Chelsea will certainly struggle with how inconsistent they have been.
Many teams want to go to the UCL; if they are not serious, it would be a strange problem. Chelsea is in a transitional phase, and they are currently not consistent in matches, both in the EPL and in Europe. I think all teams, both in the league and in Europe, do not want to lose. So it seems inappropriate to deliberately lose. But maybe playing with a different strategy for a match deemed more important is more realistic. Against Benfica is a chance to get the first 3 points. So Chelsea must win. Their advantage is that the match is held at Stamford Bridge, so I think they should be able to get the 3 points.
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Bayern Munich has been on a great roll recently and I have the utmost trust in them to do a fine job. There isn't really anything that could be that crazy, it's just not the way it's built, Bayern is a team that takes things seriously. So while Dortmund is good, I am sure that Bayern will win the game and the league because htey have been one of the most dominant Bayerns in recent years.
The Bayern Munich match is the first match after the international break. This means there is a risk of players getting injured. Statistically, I also support Munich to win. Munich will be playing at home, so this is an advantage. They also have good form with an undefeated record in the last 5 matches. This means Munich's mentality is in good condition. Dortmund, after an underwhelming last season, seems to be gradually returning and ready to be a competitor to Munich or Leipzig for the top 3 at the end of the season.
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I highlighted Dro's debut in Barcelona when they won against Real Sociedad. At 17 years old, he managed to make his debut in the starting lineup. I saw him make two key passes with 92% passing accuracy. I was even quite happy to see him daring to hold the ball for a long time, showcasing his skills. Flick has a promising young player for the future. However, I noticed that his physical condition is still quite small. He needs to increase his muscle mass to avoid losing in physical duels. I see that Barcelona always manages to produce talented young players, which Madrid currently does not have.
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memang benar sekali gan tentunya kita harus waspada untuk menghadapi pasar bearish karena tentunya kita tidak akan tahu kapan pasar bearish akan tiba. namun yang jelas saya juga gan ingin pasar bullish masih belum selesai karena tentunya saya ingin mendapatkan keuntungan yang besar karena saya tidak banyak membeli koin di saat pasar bearish.  Saya mulai crypto dari tahun 2015 Tw 3. Artinya sudah 10 tahun lebih sedikit. Saya sedikit hati hati hari ini mengenai periode bull tahun ini. Sebenarnya kalau saya melewati 2 halving itu saya ingat ingat setelah desember akhir, harusnya mulai fase save asset untuk kembali serok di fase bearish. Tapi sekarang banyak influencer influencer di medsos bahkan berani memprediksi bahwa Q1 tahun 2026 itu masih bulish bahkan sampai Q2. Apakah ini terjadi saya tidak tahu, tapi nampaknya sekarang mulai memikirkan strategi terbaik mengambil keuntungan tampaknya tidak salah. Karena memang market hari ini lebih dinamis dari 4-8 tahun lalu. Perusahaan besar telah masuk dalam crypto. Ada banyak faktor yang perlu dipertimbangkan. Jadi lebih kompleks, lebih syulit memprediksi semoga pola yang yang kita percaya masih saja bisa kita terapkan dan tidak jauh melesetnya dari pola pola sebelumnya. IMO
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1) Are these penalties (10M PLN fine, 2 years prison) too harsh for the industry? 2) Will this protect users, or just kill off competition and leave the market to a few big players?[/glow]
If you think about it logically, as a consumer, I would be quite happy with this regulatory standard. Because safety guarantees and other aspects would be better. The presence of legal certainty, clear regulations, increases trust, and this becomes a key advantage. But remember, we must understand that regulatory balance is very important. The balance between security/compliance and innovation/small business access. If the regulations are too strict, it could make industry growth more difficult. So, regulations should exist in a balanced and open manner to allow easy development. If the regulations are too strict or the administration is too complex/expensive, it could pressure the local crypto sector and even push activities to the black market or countries with more relaxed regulations.
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Milan have beaten Napoli. Allegri was not so bad after all yeah?
This is a surprise; I thought Napoli would win, but this was beyond my prediction. Napoli even looked very poor because they conceded a goal within 3 minutes. Alexis Saelemaekers scored a quick goal, which seemed to surprise Napoli. However, Conte was quite brave to field debutants Luca Marianucci and Miguel Gutierrez. This created a gap that Milan took advantage of. Marianucci failed to stop Christian Pulisic, who provided the assist for Milan's first goal.
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Barcelona victory moved Real Madrid down to second place in the table. Barca are top of the table with 19 points from seven matches having won six and drawn one.
Situations like this are what made last season quite exciting; small mistakes losing points opened up wide opportunities to chase each other. Atletico is indeed a strong opponent, besides Barcelona. When they lost, Madrid played at Atletico's home, so Madrid must continue working hard to avoid losing points in the next matches. There will still be many matches, and I think there will be many surprises. All La Liga teams currently seem to have the opportunity to continue working hard and earn maximum points. This condition should make Madrid realize they have weaknesses that need to be addressed immediately.
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As for Real Madrid, I don’t think they have the same strength as before. Today was their first dropped points of the season, but the manner of the result was truly disappointing.
Madrid performed poorly, and I've even seen a few players lose control of their emotions. Another problem is that I've observed Madrid conceding from set pieces. I've counted more than five set pieces and four that resulted in goals. This means Madrid's weak point is their anticipation of set pieces. Bellingham's return also didn't make a significant impact. He tended to defend more than create and assist attacks. Young defender Carreras also failed to perform well on the left. He struggled to deal with Barrios on the right. Yes, I lost my bet today. I hope Xabi soon realizes how this weakness occurs. Hopefully, Madrid won't drop any more points.
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I told him that Fiat is more suited for crime than Bitcoin, dirty politicians can have money move around in fiat and hide it because they are in power but the blockchain is public, is there any point you guys can contribute to add up?
When comparing these crimes, remember how many people have been helped by Bitcoin. Isn't fiat currency the same? I think it's the same. Fiat is also very easy to use for crimes, and transactions are even easier because it's already globally recognized. Remember, they don't know Bitcoin specifically, so many say it's dangerous. Information on the internet isn't always accurate, so do your research before drawing conclusions. Many individuals dislike Bitcoin, creating negative narratives about it.
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But don't forget, this is a derby match where even the weak can get something out of the strong.
Xabi should have set Madrid a target of 3 points for this match. The reasoning is that Madrid must maintain their points lead, or play more calmly, as a significant points gap would allow them to focus more on the match. If Xabi can win tonight, they can prove that Madrid is better than Atletico. With the current conditions, it is certainly realistic that Madrid's ability to bring home 3 points.
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Beaten 3-0 by City, beaten 3-1 by Brentford!!!! Oh, what a surprise, NOT! Taking into account that Brentford finished 10th while United 15th last season!
Amorim once again failed to get three points. The 3-1 loss made fans like me increasingly doubt Amorim's credibility in player management and selection. I didn't think Man United would lose. A draw seemed like a good option, but it didn't happen. Bruno's missed penalty seemed to further damage their morale. Sesko's goal was his opener, but Man United lost. There's a note that perhaps if Bruno had scored from the penalty spot, the game would have changed.
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Today in the local media, I read that Emil Audero (Cremonese) is the goalkeeper with the most crucial saves over the last 4 weeks. He has recorded the highest number of saves with 20 saves. In second place is David De Gea, with 18 saves. Then there are Ivan Provedel from Lazio and Elia Caprile from Cagliari, each with 15 saves. That's great; Emil and Cremonese are currently a promoted team, and they are in the middle of the standings. So it seems that Cremonese's good performance is due to the outstanding role of the goalkeeper. I hope this continues and that Cremonese can stay in Serie A for a long time.
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It is important to manage emotions in gambling because of the temptation. The temptation of winning more will be there especially after you win. You want to win more so that you can keep playing without thinking about stopping gambling.
If the losses really come from us, I think I will accept it. But if the fault is from the service provider, of course, I will be angry and want them to take responsibility. Gamblers must be prepared for all the risks including losses. Therefore, they must have good emotional control. So they should not do silly things without thinking. Thus, if gamblers have common sense, then addiction is something they can manage easily. This means they will not become a gambling addict. They are capable of managing everything they will do well.
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I don’t know for sure whether addiction without spending money is considered gambling or not. But equating it with gambling addiction seems different. It appears to be a problem similar to addiction to certain games. I think the future losses are very significant if it relates to the times when he was in school. This addiction is definitely a detrimental attitude. Wasted time, thoughts, and energy.
Overall, although it may not seem overtly harmful and doesn't appear to be recognized as dangerous, it is still a form of addiction and requires an approach to healing. Even without monetary loss, it can greatly affect a person's psychological well-being and requires serious attention.
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I want to talk about Napoli's transfers at the beginning of this season. There are about 14 players who joined Napoli on free transfers, loans, and purchases. There are around 7 loan players, 2 free transfers, and 5 purchases. So far, they seem effective in the league. Napoli is at the top of the Serie A standings. They have not lost in four matches. Their transfers are considered effective, which aligns with Conte’s statement that they don’t want expensive transfers but effective ones. It seems that this is still going well for now.
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It's a difficult match for Barcelona but finally they won it and got three points for reducing point difference with Real Madrid to only 2 points. It makes La Liga title competition between two strongest clubs, Real Madrid and Barcelona, more exciting after this week.
Barcelona is fortunate that they were able to turn the situation around. Flick is quite good at motivating the players. Barcelona dominated, but Oviedo's goalkeeper Joan Escandell and the goalpost saved the ball from going into the net. However, this condition caused Barcelona to be a bit careless, as Oviedo managed to score 1 goal. Meanwhile, Barcelona was only able to score in the second half. Flick had to bring in Frenkie de Jong, and his strategy proved to be successful. Barcelona's play became smoother and quicker.
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I like your statement above, but it's important to note that obsession can be negative once you've entered the financial space. The efforts you've made to deepen your knowledge by watching documentaries, buying merchandise, reading books, and even trying small-scale mining are all good and normal efforts for those who have joined this crypto space.
Actually, I don't have a big obsession, but I have a desire to have a large amount of BTC. Of course, in a good way that suits my abilities. So I think I'm not too obsessed, but I just want to have it because the value and future of Bitcoin look promising. So I can still control that. There are many news and reports that a great and uncontrollable obsession can be a bad weapon. Bad for our assets and bad for our future. Those who can't control it might have some financial issues or perhaps turn to crime.
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