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1  Other / Beginners & Help / My favorite websites and apps on: August 20, 2021, 07:22:58 AM
I’m not just looking at Bitcoin, I’m looking at other cryptocurrencies, some of the usual channels of information, and I welcome you to share your favorite software

1.Media information

A.Coindesk: the leading digital media community for encrypted assets and blockchain technology, with more than 10 million unique visitors.

B.Bitcoin Magazine: the first professional Bitcoin Magazine, founded in 2012 by Vitalik and his partner.

C.CoinMarketcap: the world’s best-known market and trend website that provides data on the market value, rise and fall of global currencies. Without a direct official referral, the CoinMarketcap seems to be a single, mostly market-based tool.

D.Bitcointalk

2.Transaction related websites

A.Biance: one of the largest exchanges in the world, with a wide variety of currencies, is good for the veteran.

B.Bithumb:The largest  exchange in South Korea.

C.Bitstamp: an established exchange in Europe where large transactions are very convenient.

D.bitFlyer: the largest trading site in Japan

3.Utility wallet

A.Bitcoin Core: Bitcoin’s full node wallet.

B.TokenPoket:Multi-chain wallet

Thanks tranthidung for the supplementary content.
2  Other / Beginners & Help / Whether DeFi's "decentralization" is a false proposition? on: August 13, 2021, 07:29:46 AM
Crypto:Code is law ,DeFi doesn't need governments police, or courts, or laws Fuck governments!

Also Crypto:Hi,yes... Police? We got hacked and all of our money has been stolen plz help.

I saw this joke yesterday.I killed myself laughing.This joke is a mockery of the DeFi hacking incident.

DeFi is  known as "open finance". Practitioners compare it to the parallel world of traditional finance. It is regarded as the second breakthrough in the history of blockchain development after Bitcoin.

But everything is not that simple. Nowadays, the attitude of many people has fluctuated.

Due to frequent security incidents, DeFi projects began to be dubbed "hacking cash machines" by investors.This medicine was once regarded as the "good medicine" for solving traditional financial problems, and gradually became the "poison" in the mouth of the victims.

DeFi may be a future development trend, and it is also a direction in which large-scale landing applications may appear. This direction cannot be completely denied because of attacks.

Defi is still in its early days. In the early days of the Internet, there were also a large number of hacker attacks and loopholes in computer systems, which always required step-by-step development and iteration.

Hackers are just a small stumbling block in this process.From another perspective, hacker attacks are also an opportunity for the entire industry to develop healthier and safer.

Don’t stop walking because you have fallen. Moreover, these security issues themselves are also testing the hard power of the platform, which can play a role in screening and evolution.

Whether DeFi's "decentralization" is a false proposition is worthy of further investigation. When it comes to their own interests, investors always hope that Tether, Circle, and Binance will stand up to solve problems in a centralized manner, but does such behavior lose the original intention of DeFi development?

3  Other / Beginners & Help / Differential treatment of grades on: July 30, 2021, 03:32:52 AM
I will have an unconscious admiration for legends, and feel that what they say makes more sense, even newbies say the same thing.
I want to know if you guys feel this way Cheesy
4  Other / Beginners & Help / Have you used a software of cross chain ? on: July 24, 2021, 08:32:29 AM
My wallet (Tokenpokect) has some USDT-BSC (chain), and I want to send it to USDT-HECO (chain). My current approach is to send USDT-BSC (chain) to a centralized exchange (for example, Biance), and then sent from Biance to the address of my wallet HECO (chain).

I heard that there is software for cross chain transfer. Have you used it before?


Is there a more convenient way?
5  Other / Off-topic / Mobile payment in China on: July 23, 2021, 03:25:04 AM
Because of work, I need to live in China for a period of time. I found that China is the most widely used country for mobile payment. All aspects of life are cashless. You can go out for a day without cash, you only need a mobile phone.

1. Transportation
Whether you take a bus, taxi, subway, plane, or train, you can buy an e-ticket, just buy it on your mobile phone, and then swipe the QR code to get on the bus.


2. Shopping
Hotels, restaurants, shopping malls, even small street food shops, can pay electronically, and complete the transaction in a few seconds.

3. Transfer
If I need to transfer money to a friend, I just need to pay him directly on the chat software, no matter which bank it is, it will arrive in a few seconds, and there will be no fee.

Electronic payment is ubiquitous, which not only brings great convenience to life, but also lays the foundation for the launch of digital currency. People's ideas, habits, digital facilities, etc. prepare for digital currency.
 Cool
I heard from a friend that a bar accepts BTC, LTC, and ETH payments. I really hope that in a few years, cash payments can increase Bitcoin payments.

I haven't taken cash out for a month. It feels so amazing.

6  Other / Meta / Why is the activity of my account still 14? on: July 22, 2021, 07:28:15 AM

My registration time has been half a year and I posted 26 posts.

Code:
activity = min(time * 14, posts)

According to this rule, my activity should be more than 14.

Can anyone tell me if it is because of my network or because of a bug in the forum?Thank you.
7  Other / Off-topic / Will you buy this book for your kids? on: July 21, 2021, 05:41:50 AM
Today I want to order a children's book online. A book called /B is for Bitcoin/ caught my interest, and I searched the author.

The author Graeme Moore, Canadian, born in the 90s, has always been annoyed that he missed the Internet wave, so he paid attention to the blockchain very early. He said: "I have been paying attention to blockchain and Bitcoin for a long time, probably in 2014, and I particularly hope to do something in this field. He is thinking about what else blockchain can do besides cryptocurrency? I was inspired by seeing a one and a half year old niece reading a picture book. I have been thinking about making the book "B is the B of Bitcoin" for a long time, and finally I decided to make it. Because I don't know which projects can be directly compared To contribute to the Bitcoin community, I don’t know how to program to optimize Bitcoin’s core protocol. I can only write this book."

Moore intends to let children learn literacy while learning blockchain related knowledge.

A for apple, replaced by A for Altcoin,
B for banana, replaced by B for Bitcoin,
C for cat, replaced by C for Consensus,
D for dog, replaced by D for Decentralize

In the past, I hesitated whether to tell my child about blockchain, but I decided to give him a brief introduction.
Because blockchain is a technology, its applications will be very extensive in the future, and there is no harm in knowing more about it.

Will you let your children learn about Bitcoin and the concept of decentralization from an early age?


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