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1  Economy / Digital goods / ★ AI-POWERED PROFITS: 100 WAYS TO UNLEASH YOUR EARNING POTENTIAL - 100% WHITEHAT on: April 23, 2023, 03:47:29 AM
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2  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Education in the U.S. on: August 11, 2022, 09:23:09 PM
The cost of living is high is virtually every place in the world right now, and bitcoin cannot help with that, you may want to trade with bitcoin to make profit but it is not that easy, you might be screwed and be in a worse financial state prior to when you started trading, especially for you that is just a beginner. You are correct that bitcoin will boom eventually, but bitcoin is money, it is a currency, so to have it, you either buy it, or work for it.

If you want to speculate with bitcoin, then you can use dca method to buy slowly, do not buy more than what you can afford to lose, and do not also think that bitcoin can solve this global economic crisis, so the fomo wouldn't lead you to bad choices.

Thanks for your advice! I do agree that the cost of living is high pretty much everywhere around the world. The conflict in Eastern Europe didn't really help with that among many other global problems like the pandemic. In the U.S., comparatively where I live the average cost of a single family home is around 500-600k USD whereas where my parents live the cost of a single family home is like 200-400K USD. It's more complex than that obviously but I live in a resort area so it just makes things worse. I already have a full-time career, and am not trying to "get rich quick" so to speak. I really think tokens will be used as currency in the future worldwide and want to step into the space now as opposed to being forced to later in my life anyways. I think they are also a reflection of unhappiness people have with broken financial institutions. Will they fix the broken financial system? Not at all, they will probably just develop to become something that looks similar to our current system but may function differently.

As far as the global economic crisis, it will eventually swing back around. I guess it's just more of a question of when and how. In the meantime, I feel like I should learn about tokens, what they can do for people, and how they have successfully inserted themselves into the global economy so far. They're clearly not going to be going away anytime soon.
3  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Education in the U.S. on: August 11, 2022, 01:10:03 PM
Thanks for your responses everyone! I am really looking forward to what I can learn from everyone here and becoming more of a global citizen. The cost of living where I live is nuts and I think as a small fish, crypto can give me an opportunity to have a piece of the pie so to speak.  Despite the crash in prices lately, I actually think now is one of the better times to get into BTC. I think the crash is a response to the global economy (despite how much we want crypto to be separate from centralized finance I don't think it ever will be) and that it will boom even higher than it was eventually.

I also have a free consult with a lawyer tomorrow to discuss state laws and regulations. It seems that the US federal government has kind of left it up to the states for now with regulations. I think I am rather lucky though because I believe Colorado where I live has some rather progressive laws compared to other US states
4  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Bitcoin Education in the U.S. on: August 11, 2022, 02:39:04 AM
Hey all! I'm rather new to cryptocurrency after going down a little rabbit hole while I was in summer vacation from teaching  Cheesy. Now I've started getting obsessed with it and the opportunities it can provide for financial freedom for so many people around the world. As someone in the US who has always felt pretty victimized by the financial system, I think there are so many ways Bitcoin can help people right here in the US as well as abroad. I'm looking for some good resources to learn about crypto, different laws and regulations, and trading. What would you all suggest tk begin with? Preferably something related to US specifically.

Thanks so much!!
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