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141  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: I have a question about posting a bounty. on: November 18, 2023, 10:53:09 AM
The point you want to convey is that you succeeded in creating a coin/project?
well congratulations on that.
but if you just make a token/coin, it's easy to do. What I want to say is whether there is a use for the coin you made, what use it is for and what purpose you made it for.
because outside of that, it's the same as pumping and dumping tokens.
142  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: So since SOL is $60 - Means FTX is solvent again? on: November 18, 2023, 10:49:38 AM
maybe they bought solana first to increase the price, then will sell it once they feel that it has enough to sell, maybe they will take advantage of the last dip before the halving, which always happens, the market will go down before the halving and will go up after it for a year forward.
there are so many possibilities and I'm just sharing my thoughts.
143  Economy / Economics / Re: Agriculture vs oil on: November 18, 2023, 10:40:22 AM
In my opinion, oil is still number 1 because the amount exported from there is very large, like Russia and other oil producing countries, we can see their income from that sector, although the agricultural sector is also important, but if you look at it in terms of a country's strength then oil is which determine.
This might be because oil is quite limited, while agriculture can be done by many countries. As long as many machines still rely on oil as fuel, this industry will thrive until the transition period arrives. Yes... the era of EVs becoming mainstream and people moving away from high pollution engines is when the oil world will undergo a change.

I see, in the short term, oil does promise significant profits. This aligns with the high demand for oil in every country's needs. Meanwhile, for the long term, agriculture is the best bet. We all need rice and vegetables every day, and the agriculture industry can be sustainable as long as there is fertile land and water.



and to carry all agricultural products to various regions and other countries requires fuel, that is what is always used, essentially oil is still used, unless major changes occur.
144  Economy / Economics / Re: 2,000 Years of Economic History in One Chart on: November 17, 2023, 06:00:26 AM
Looking at the chart, I don't think USA gdp will lose significant power in our lifetime, and consequently the USD. However,  other currencies,  specially bitcoin, might play a significant role in the future.

I am amazed to see how china and India are world-dominating powers in the world economy. The rise of the United States following World War II causes the GDP of these two dominant powers to fall. Wester colonials looted so much that they lost more than half of their GDP within centuries. We might now see the fall of the USA in our lifetime but we need to admit their economy has weakened and china's economy is rising again.


I am also curious and amazed that several Asian countries are in this ranking, I don't know whether this article is true or not, but if you look at the current conditions, it seems like it is real.
145  Economy / Economics / Re: Agriculture vs oil on: November 17, 2023, 05:54:31 AM
We know the oil market is booming and countries with oil resources are really making a huge fund out of it and sometimes they do it at the negligence of another local natural resource.

But, of course, the agricultural sector, though not given the proper recognition and the required investment is one sector that contributes seriously to the development and dependence of most nations .

No matter how blessed a country is with oil minerals, if its agricultural sector isn't working and she has to rely on other country for her food and agricultural resources then in event of war or political differences they might suffer.

Agriculture vs oil, which is the big deal when it comes to the economic strength of a country?


In my opinion, oil is still number 1 because the amount exported from there is very large, like Russia and other oil producing countries, we can see their income from that sector, although the agricultural sector is also important, but if you look at it in terms of a country's strength then oil is which determine.
146  Economy / Economics / Re: AI will put an end to work, says Elon Musk on: November 17, 2023, 05:29:47 AM
During an uncommon interview conducted by UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, the tech billionaire Elon Musk predicted that if AI is not regulated, there will be a time when no job will be needed. This means that AI tools would take over the entire work of men making paid jobs become reductant. He even claimed that humanoid robots might be a perfect friend for one of his sons who is having difficulty in having friends. I have always believed that regardless of how sophisticated these AI tools become, they will never replace humans. But hearing this prediction for an individual who has a full understanding of the AI sector is frightening. Elon Musk owns an AI company, xAI, that is competing with big AI firms like OpenAI, Google and Anthropic.

These comments can increase the fear and anxiety workers always had that these super-computers will replace them in future. What are your thoughts regarding the statement by Elon, do you think we should take him seriously?


I don't think everything can be replaced by AI, or in the big scope if all work can be done by AI, then humans are no longer needed there?
I mean the role of humans is no longer needed if AI can handle everything.
Will humans be wiped out by AI if that's the case?
of course not, humans will always have a place here, because humans created AI.
so we don't need to worry too much in my opinion.
147  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Eloncoin will be massive. on: November 16, 2023, 03:57:31 AM
You are right Elon Musk's influence in the crypto market is heavy. His tweets and public statements had a significant impact on the prices and popularity of certain altcoins like Dogecoin and Shiba Inu.
The coin which you have mentioned (eloncoin) itis important to note that now, there is no official cryptocurrency called eloncoin associated with Elon Musk. Because Elon has mentioned that his company will never create a token.
But he has a big mind and he can do anything at anytime.


he may not create tokens but maybe he will acquire some projects that he thinks are good, like acquiring twitter, he sees some projects that have potential, and I think DOGE is his choice.
148  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: BABY SHARK INU - x100 on: November 16, 2023, 03:53:57 AM
BABY SHARK inu will deduct 2% of each transaction for automatic burn, helping BABY SHARK INU stay sustainable. LP locked forever and devs do not hold tokens. BABY SHARK INU will successfully create a meme trend like no one else. Teams goal is to list 30 major exchanges.


https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/baby-shark-inu/
Contract address : 0x629ADCC80D0DE03f2092cF7cC0183AB2b2a72539
TELEGRAM : https://t.me/babysharkinu_1


There is no certainty or good thing about meme coins, just a few collections and then doing a pump dump, no matter how well you tell it, those who have been in the crypto world for a long time already know it.
and those who want to enter are ready for that situation.
149  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: 4 Altcoins to look at in 2023 on: November 16, 2023, 03:27:42 AM
I will replace Dogecoin with Solana, because the issue of the mass sale by Alameda has been completed and from the price of 8$ yesterday it is now at 66$, I think in the near future Solana will reach 100$ again.
150  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Stop Trading on: November 15, 2023, 08:00:37 AM
Everything you mentioned is related to trading psychology or psychological factors, the impact of which can be reduced by using trading bots and a short- and medium-term strategy that saves you from emotional problems or market fluctuations, but in all cases, stay away from trading when there is financial pressure, as you must trade with the money that you You do not need it. If you need money, trading comes second, because most of the time the decisions you make when your financial situation is bad are stupid and hasty decisions.



However, my opinion here is that some see traders using the money they need to trade and as a result they are in a hurry, seeing the slightest loss they then sell and experience losses little by little.
the thinking of those who trade is that they need money quickly.
151  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: My experience as a beginner trader on: November 15, 2023, 07:51:35 AM
There are no experience mate Grin you lose  as a beginner to become a stronger trader  Smiley so for everyone out there thinking of QUITTING QUITTING is not the option here just keep learning  till you  can say "Gone are those days " Grin


I think even those who have traded and experienced losses will still be interested in learning more, because they feel they can do it at a later stage, but there are some who have tried many times and it seems like they have stopped, either for a moment or completely.
152  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Trading is risky, be conscious on: November 15, 2023, 07:46:25 AM
Over the time, I've seen people wanting to go into trading because they feel or think is a get rich quick scheme but get so disappointed along the process because the result they get isn't what was expected.
Trading is a very lucrative business but also a very risky business as well and as such should be done with so much caution.
What would be your advice for those wanting to trade as a newbie?


have enough money to do this and don't use the money they need, they have to be patient and don't get carried away easily by emotions.
traders must be able to control their emotions for the most important thing, because no matter how much capital they have, they will run out if they cannot control it.
153  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: [Bounty] TonUp.io - LaunchPad on TON 🚀 40k USD Worth of UP Tokens + USDT 🚀 on: November 14, 2023, 02:06:12 PM
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154  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Flip or Trade? What’s The Bigger Gamble? on: October 08, 2023, 03:42:45 PM
Lost in the whirlwind world of day trading? It often feels like a maze with big folks and their flashy tools, leaving us hoping for a stroke of luck. Imagine ditching the tricky charts for a simple, real coin flip, person vs person, with a fair 50/50 chance. No gimmicks, no house edge, just a clear, honest game.

What’s your take? Does day trading seem more of a gamble compared to a straight-up coin flip


It seems to be true, a direct coin toss does rely on luck.
while daily trading must look at technical and fundamental analysis.
and sometimes predictions can be wrong when bitcoin goes up/down making all alts follow bitcoin's movements directly.
155  Economy / Economics / Re: Fed on brink of fifth(?) round of quantitative easing on: October 08, 2023, 03:38:17 PM
Nope. FED has printed more money than any other country.

USD doesn't devalue that much compared to other currencies, because it's required for: 1) SWIFT transfers, 2) petro-dollar (oil payments).

Remove those 2 factors and the dollar will hyperinflate to oblivion.

SWIFT will become irrelevant due to Bitcoin and the petro-dollar will become irrelavant due to renewable energy/ESG requirements.

USD doesn't have any future beyond 2030.


So in your opinion, these 2 factors are what make the dollar still have its value.
If it is your prediction that the dollar will have no value after 2030, then many people should think so too and start preparing where they will save their money.


Yes, this is also true, and many countries are printing at a faster rate than the US. Look at countries experiencing hyperinflation, such as Venezuela for example.



now I know why the currency in my country continues to weaken against the USD, and also as you said if 1 million is turned into business it will have a good impact on the economy.
but here it doesn't seem like that, they print but hold most of the money (rich people).
maybe they are waiting for the price of any commodity to fall even further, thus making the economy sluggish and also our government recently banned TikTok shops because they don't pay taxes, and a lot of money flows out of the country, because people who shop there buy goods. straight from China.
because money here always flows out, there is less money circulating inside.
This sounds rather contradictory.

Less money circulating inside reduces inflation, it shouldn't increase it. Which country is that, if I may ask?

US does the same thing in a sense: tons of dollars circulate outside (i.e. bonds held by China, Japan).

If those dollars enter the US territory, a Big Mac will easily cost $100. Grin


in Indonesia, I don't know whether what I said is true or not, I just expressed my personal opinion.
100$ for a burger sounds pretty scary  Grin

156  Economy / Economics / Re: Fed on brink of fifth(?) round of quantitative easing on: October 07, 2023, 11:52:05 AM

Yes, this is also true, and many countries are printing at a faster rate than the US. Look at countries experiencing hyperinflation, such as Venezuela for example.

now I know why the currency in my country continues to weaken against the USD, and also as you said if 1 million is turned into business it will have a good impact on the economy.
but here it doesn't seem like that, they print but hold most of the money (rich people).
maybe they are waiting for the price of any commodity to fall even further, thus making the economy sluggish and also our government recently banned TikTok shops because they don't pay taxes, and a lot of money flows out of the country, because people who shop there buy goods. straight from China.
because money here always flows out, there is less money circulating inside.
157  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Which games offer the best chance of a big win? on: October 06, 2023, 04:58:33 PM
Slots has a high house edge. (chance to lose is higher)
Crypto games aka classic games e.g. dice, keno, etc has a low house edge. (chance to lose is lower).

However which games you refer to table games? if it's roulette, it's nothing different like slots. But if you talk about poker, blackjack, baccarat etc those are skill based games and it should increase the percentage to win if you're really good with this games.

Crash might fall to skill based games too.


I agree with you, why do so many people say slots, I have never seen someone win consistently yearly and make a profit from it.
but from poker and other table games, I have seen people who make money every year, some even become pro poker players to support themselves.
158  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Educate yourself to be a frugal gambler on: October 06, 2023, 01:19:01 PM
Play for fun. If you are not playing for fun, you are doing it wrong. Gambling should be done to entertain yourself only, and always remember that gambling is not a sound financial investment. I have witnessed the horrors of people who blow their kids college funds and life savings on gambling at a Casino. Don't be one of these people. Have a daily or weekly gambling budget and learn which games you like and how to play them so that you can actually have much more fun playing them than just winging any game.


now I am enjoying my poker game, I participate in daily tournaments where the buy in does not exceed 10$. and play it up to a maximum of 2 re-entries, making strict rules like that seem easy, but if you try it you will find it difficult especially since you might have more money in your bank, so you think it's not a big problem.
but actually there you are consistently being trained.
159  Economy / Economics / Re: Fed on brink of fifth(?) round of quantitative easing on: October 06, 2023, 07:47:07 AM
I wanted to ask if dollars are continuously being printed and you said that in the last 3 years they have printed almost the same as 14 years ago.
So why is the dollar price against other currencies still said to be stable, even strengthening in several other currencies, for example in my country the USD has strengthened by almost 10% from the beginning of this year until now.
Does this indicate that all countries are also doing the same thing as America is doing?
any opinion would be appreciated.
160  Economy / Speculation / Re: Share your opinion on the market. on: October 06, 2023, 07:41:19 AM
sorry, I think I'm going to be a little off topic, but from history, Bitcoin always experiences a decline in September to December when the bear market occurs, but why is Bitcoin currently going up and sideways then trying to go up again, it should have been at the end of September when Bitcoin closed. the price is 25,000$ and below.
Is it the factor of the large number of dollars being printed every time that keeps the price of Bitcoin stable?
even though it actually has to go down.
Any opinions would be greatly appreciated.
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