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1  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Internet search about Bitcoin can be misleading for beginners at times on: Today at 08:37:50 AM
It also happens to me when I talk about Bitcoin with other people. 90% of the time the answer is that it’s a scam, that it helps criminals, that it’s used for illegal trafficking. The truth is that until the big banks and governments say ‘use Bitcoin, it’s a sound and decentralized currency,’ they will keep using fiat. When banks and the mass media start saying that Bitcoin is not for criminals—in fact, the currency most used in crime is still the USD—then people will start to come in en masse (maybe too late if they’re only watching the price). Unfortunately, most people are like a herd being led by their master.
2  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin discussion about banks and Bitcoin services on: Today at 05:56:12 AM
Banks that give you a gold bar for one Bitcoin? And if that Bitcoin is worth more than a gold bar in ten years, what will they do? Will they give it back to you? I don’t think so. Banks are like Judas, they will betray you sooner or later. Keep your Bitcoin safe, but keep it yourself, because banks can fail along with the entire fiat system behind the
3  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The CBDCs is still a government tool, unlike Bitcoin on: September 26, 2025, 06:21:32 PM
I think stablecoins are the biggest danger we are facing in crypto, many people use them, and big tech already created their own stablecoin versions.
For me CBDC is the same as stablecoins, most of them can be frozen or restricted, and printed from thin air.
This is all connected with stupid Digital ID, and one Keir Starmer already announced nobody will be able to work with that in England.


Totally agree, CBDCs are a surveillance tool similar to PRISM, which Snowden heavily criticized back in the day. There will be no more privacy and no control left.
4  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: how obsessed with btc are you? on: September 26, 2025, 04:37:41 PM
I follow BTC closely enough to understand market cycles, adoption trends, and key network developments—but I don’t let price swings dictate my every move.

I agree, I don’t look at the price anymore. Back in 2017 I used to check it every morning and was almost paranoid. Now, even if it dropped 50%, I’d actually be happy, because it would shake off those centralized institutions from Wall Street buying Bitcoin in suits and ties. I’ll HODL until I retire, and then pass on the remaining BTC as an inheritance to whoever I choose
5  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The CBDCs is still a government tool, unlike Bitcoin on: September 26, 2025, 02:41:38 PM
CBDCs are just like fiat: trash. They allow central banks to have even more control over citizens. Here’s a roadmap of when they’re theoretically expected to launch

[url]https://www.reuters.com/business/finance/eu-ministers-seek-agreement-digital-euro-be-independent-visa-mastercard-2025-09-19//url]
6  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Michael Saylor Supports Bitcoin Knots on: September 26, 2025, 10:48:48 AM
I agree, Bitcoin Knots will never surpass Bitcoin Core, it’s highly unlikely. I’m still sticking with Core, and I’m not sure if I’ll update right away to 30.0 when it’s released. I’ll probably stick with 29 for a while.
7  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoiners require social currency and advocacy to get wealthy. on: September 26, 2025, 08:28:49 AM
f you’re convinced about Bitcoin, you shouldn’t even be asking these questions. If you still think it might be a Ponzi scheme, then you haven’t understood how it works and need to study more. Honestly, I’m glad when people say it’s a scam, that I’ll lose my money, etc.—because it means I can keep buying and holding my Bitcoin for myself. Do you want to be richer than others in fiat terms? Just hold, keep DCA’ing for the next 15–20 years, and then make your calculations. We all know that in 5–10 years it will most likely reach 500k or even 1M. Nobody knows exactly when, but it will happen. So these Ponzi-scheme questions shouldn’t even exist—would financial institutions and big banks be investing if it really were a Ponzi
8  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What would happen to Bitcoin’s value if all countries banned crypto exchanges ? on: September 26, 2025, 08:17:25 AM
Governments would never ban Bitcoin, since it’s not really governments who rule the world but banks and large institutions. It would be suicide for them to ban Bitcoin because it would mean their own downfall, given that they have invested and will continue to invest in it as a store of value. If it ever happened, the price would drop almost to zero, and honestly I’d be glad, because it would start again like the 2009 cycle with extreme volatility, but then the price would skyrocket after just a few years
9  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is the Lightning Network Really the Future of Bitcoin Payments? on: September 26, 2025, 08:00:19 AM
I use the Lightning Network almost daily, not for physical stores but online. I use Bitrefill to pay with Lightning for gas vouchers, Amazon vouchers, and supermarket vouchers. I keep around 150,000 sats per month on Zeus, connected to my own node, to pay with LN. Physical stores in my area are still very few, and although some do exist, I’ve never tried them yet
10  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What else have Bitcoin done for you apart from making money on: September 26, 2025, 06:56:10 AM
It’s been 4 years now that I’ve been studying Bitcoin, and you never stop learning. I only keep the bare minimum in the bank to live and cover everyday expenses, and I convert the rest into Bitcoin, paying through the Lightning Network whenever possible. I try to adopt the Bitcoin standard as much as I can, and I keep a cold wallet to secure a future pension.
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