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1  Economy / Economics / Re: There are still really a lot of fools when it comes to crypto investment? on: September 13, 2024, 09:46:02 PM
I rarely see or even I have never heard that the victim is much smarter than the scammer, and the point is if there is still at least one person who is fooled then it means that smarter people are still scattered but unfortunately they use their skills to harm others.
On the other hand, as the saying goes, "experience is the best teacher" because experience will give you real knowledge, I understand that of course a beginner cannot have experience, but I think at least they can ask other people about whether something offered by others is fraudulent or not, and I think this is a mandatory action for at least someone to do every time they find new things as a precaution.

And it is also important to use a rational mindset every time you find something new, you are strongly advised to ask for at least some credible evidence and if you feel that it is unreasonable then never get involved or agree to the offer especially in activities involving money.

 Shocked For some things, we have other types of more serious problems in this sense. It is not the scam of opportunists in itself that becomes insignificant. Google, for example, Bing or search platforms are negligent in disclosing such scammers, always being able to protect them. Another thing is that, for example, Google's payment system favors those who generate money, even if it is illicit.

So perhaps I see that a personality like Bill Gates is a major actor and executioner behind this process. There may be others, but they are just apprentices of his. No one has ever heard of Bill Gates' theses, the influence of the Teletubbies, etc., in addition to the way he indirectly controls the media. He already has half a generation working for his ideologies and stereotypes without him lifting a finger. And he did this consciously.

This is pure behavioral science, combined with philosophical hermeticism.

This certainly opens many doors for people with bad intentions to do what he needs and still get away with it harmlessly. I ask you. Almost everything we do today depends on Google. Who do you think is actually behind this? For those who are more aware of this system, they know that Gates has a hand in all of this.

I believe that if God allows it, one day we will need to do regression to understand our behavioral triggers and put him in psychopathy books because for some unexplained reason he moves these technologies as he believes he would like the human world to be. Honestly, this is quite complex because I still can't extrapolate in the analysis of his real personality, only by seeing him in person.

There are many behavioral differences between people who use Microsoft and those who found alternatives in other operating systems. Bill Gates almost managed to close the development of Linux, for example, in the 90s and he really is like a digital "emperor".

There are many historical holes and gaps that go unnoticed. Today we have a generation of 15 to 25 years old absorbed in the internet. Those over 25 years old up to 39 are suspicious that something is wrong. Anyone who is over 40 or completely disoriented is either taking advantage of the loopholes he created or trying to get out of it. It's a much bigger game than we can imagine. There would need to be another "Gates" with the antidote to help people get out of the trance and hypnosis experienced by Microsoft's operating system. This is real. Cry
2  Economy / Economics / Re: There are still really a lot of fools when it comes to crypto investment? on: September 13, 2024, 07:10:12 PM
Cheesy Cheesy If you will allow me, there are serious problems in progress with Bitcoin regarding fraud, but everything is also going hand in hand with global politics. I see Bitcoin as an escape from political corruption. These are all scenarios. Asian scenarios, the Middle East, Europe, Africa, etc. I can give my example in Latin American-Portuguese-Iberian politics. There are really many problems piled up. One of them is a generation of politicians aged 50 to 65 who want everything as it is today. There is an urgent need to expand deeper and longer-lasting structures in Bitcoin and to stop simultaneous fraud processes, initially within favorable democracies. But how can this be stopped with a joint effort?  Undecided
it's not just in the crypto space. A lot of people easily fall for scams and schemes with promises of good returns in the future because they lack basic knowledge of the industry and just assume they can become suddenly smart and benefit from a new and promising investment. The methord that's now more rampant that's used to convince victim to invest in a project is majorly the use of celebrity or public figures to promote certain project and vaulnaurable people will ignorantly buy those coin because of who is projected as the pioneer of the project.

It's no longer easy to trust any new crypto project that's created  at this range of time because most of them lack authenticity and are basically created to just last for few moment after which it dumps and all those that invested In it looses thier money automatically. Apart from Bitcoin, any other crypto you're for any reason interested in investing into should be followed with caution and proper research is to be done prio to the execution of the investment or else, you end up investing and losing all your money.

Of course. We live in a time when such lucrative tools are still dark. But this is due to the poles that allow such resourcefulness. Paradises like Dubai and the United Arab Emirates need to be duly punished, because they collaborate with drug trafficking and all the worse things. The great paradox we are experiencing today is that bitcoin was built to unbase the dollar on oil. But as the desert snake is still clever, somehow they are alive, even if they are already dying.

The main question is how the US, which backed the dollar with oil, will collaborate to undo this shit.

Of course. We cannot forget the mainstream. That would be another big topic.

I sincerely hope that William receives the throne soon from his father, Charles, because it may be the only major concrete change to bend the system. I must admit that there is a lot of righteous power coming from there.

And that somehow these corrupt Arabs fall from their power quickly, by flood or whatever it takes. That has gone beyond the limits of common sense.
3  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Some myths bitcoin has defeated. on: September 13, 2024, 06:41:03 PM
Hmm, Narratives keep changing, with every cycle many newbies join the community and they fear of many things and this is due to what influencers feed them in the wrong way. TBH after a certain period of time they realize and evolve with Bitcoin as you've mentioned Bitcoin countered all of these narratives, and this is never a never-ending cycle, narratives will keep changing as new people keep joining.  
These narratives could actually be a base to some stronghold. When these narratives are disputed as it eventually is, they begin to see reasons why they should filter most of the narratives they are fed with out there.

The wrong information that people have is because they listened to what they were told without trying to verify the authenticity of it because most of this myths may have easily been waved away if these people have just tried to verify from good sources on the internet.
I wouldn’t say these newbies shouldn’t listen to what they find out there, it’s a part of the learning process and they should by far be open to learning. Not having to cap the information to be final and continue on the part of verifying the informations they expose themselves to.

Well. Let's take it one step at a time. The people who know the most about this are people with a greater interest and technological knowledge. Ordinary or standard users, or those who are unable to evolve in this field of computing, will always need help. And today, almost everyone no longer has the time or patience to teach things step by step in a personalized and personal way. Everything depends on tutorials, readings, and efforts to improve knowledge, almost like us humans running after time, which is faster and faster.

The fact is that simply being able to take power away from corrupt and backward political authorities will give these ordinary users a breath of fresh air. Then, a little teaching will be necessary.

I believe that Satoshi designed this with his subsequent team; he was aiming to store big data as a savings account. For example: you are an ordinary user but are interested in developing part of the technological field. All your actions are saved in big data, which will give you your return in algorithmic support for what you need. Now, of course, this is a piece of the blockchain that would have the intention of making your actions within the network transform into some form of income or money.

Of course, all of this is now lost in the great economic process and giants like ALPHAbet, ByteDance, Meta and others.

The problem is that in the middle of all this there are many idiots, people who got rich on the backs of big techs and want to control the system for themselves without giving room to others, which is where we fell in the previous economic process  of state corruption

So in this sense, when an opportunist in his database has exceeded some limit in the verification of his data, he needs some kind of restriction. But we do not have an algorithm that does such "censorship" or ethical calculation of actions openly and directly. There are many things still in the dark. So those responsible for the administration of such big data and big techs turn a blind eye, leaving everything as a big pyramid.

But of course. There is a large community that knows how to use the tools and prefers a less hectic life.

In analyzing fields, initially neutralizing Portugal in some way and indirectly Brazil, we will have a large field of work to wash dirty dishes
4  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Some myths bitcoin has defeated. on: September 13, 2024, 06:12:31 PM
 Cheesy :DA great deal of sifting is needed in this process of figuring out who is who in this universe. I would say that first we need to dissociate those former bureaucrats from the state's local government from this scenario, as it tends to bring unnecessary speculation into this field. Second, we need to regionalize this first. There are states where this would be easier and safer to do, such as Portugal, for example, where there is a terrible scenario of several cartels eating up the public sector and burdening taxpayers. This is already indirectly affecting Brazil and other countries with political connections.

At the same time, if everything goes well in this regard, we can see how such a scenario of uncoupling speculators who are already "boosted" in financial resources does not prevent us from, for example, reestablishing relationships with countries that correctly use the bitcoin currency with other potential regional countries, such as Spain and foreign countries with their influences.

Anyway. There are more strategies for this, but for now it is good as it is. Wink
5  Economy / Economics / Re: There are still really a lot of fools when it comes to crypto investment? on: September 13, 2024, 10:55:37 AM
 Cheesy Cheesy If you will allow me, there are serious problems in progress with Bitcoin regarding fraud, but everything is also going hand in hand with global politics. I see Bitcoin as an escape from political corruption. These are all scenarios. Asian scenarios, the Middle East, Europe, Africa, etc. I can give my example in Latin American-Portuguese-Iberian politics. There are really many problems piled up. One of them is a generation of politicians aged 50 to 65 who want everything as it is today. There is an urgent need to expand deeper and longer-lasting structures in Bitcoin and to stop simultaneous fraud processes, initially within favorable democracies. But how can this be stopped with a joint effort?  Undecided
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