Of course everyone claiming to know Satoshi or that he is Satoshi must provide evidence, and proof to make veryone believe on what they're saying. It may looks logical but it's just normal. You still need to put a whole lot of proof to prove your claim. Wherever Satoshi is, we don't know and let's just focus on bitcoin and with our own lives.
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Compare to all cryptocurrency, bitcoin is surely number one. Nothing to argue about that. Bitcoin been through a lot for all those years and it just shows that bitcoin survived everything it went through. I agree that it's because bitcoin has already gain the trust of most users and that it's hard to break. Until now, no altcoin can beat bitcoin. We never know in the future but I still believe that bitcoin is capable for surviving more years and can even offer more when people started to adopt bitcoin.
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If you believe in bitcoin, you'll probably reinvest. Not everyone might experience losing but losing is a part of life. In that way you'll learn and grow. Especially in crypto, there's always a high possibility of losing. It's always a risk. But you don't just stop when you lose. How will you earn it back, or even more if you will give up on bitcoin?
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It's really a good option to add bitcoin and other cryptocurrency as a payment method for freelancer who especially targets to work with international companies. I know a lot of freelancers are still doubting and skeptic about crypto but it can really bring convenience to them. But there are also crypto users who also works and accept bitcoin as a payment. It would be good if freelancers are open to learn crypto, though it's still a matter of choice if they would consider it. But hopefully, they'll try to study and learn about it.
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I don't think they're trying to control cryptocurrency. Most possibly, they would try to control the user. They cannot control crypto like bitcoin since it's decentralized that's why maybe, they're trying to influence its users and would probably regulate the use of crypto within their country. Plus the fact that Trump is not positive about crypto, as what he tweeted before.
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I don't see financial freedom with those things. Yes, trading, buy and hold, and mining can help you to earn but that doesn't mean your financially free. That you don't have to worry about your expenses and daily living, because in crypto, it's a lot of risk. You may gain but you're also at risk of losing. Well it's still possible if you were born with a golden spoon.
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Actually at first, I dont know anything about bitcoin. The word 'bitcoin' only sounds familiar but don't really know what is it and can't give my insight about it since I've only heard of the word bitcoin. But then, I discovered and learned a lot of things about bitcoin and now I'm typing this.
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As we know that Gambling is prohibited in certain religions including Islam. If anyone does it, the earned money is not legal and is considered Sin.
But what if someone is promoting a gambling site on social media etc, will the money earned from it be legal provided he will never directly gamble ?
Let's put it in a situation like this... In my country, drugs are illegal. But in your case, you only sell drugs but don't actually use it. Still the same. It's still illegal. I'm not a muslim and I don't know much about it but what I have said is only based on what I can see and my perception. For me, if it's a sin, although you don't directly did that sin but as long as you engaged yourself with it. It's still a sin. You know it's prohibited in your religion but you would still promote it?? It's like going against on what you believe.
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Gambling is a choice of yours. People may see it as something bad because of stereotypes. But for me, it's how you let gambling affect your personal life. If you know how to limit yourself and only use it as an entertainment, then it's fine. But what makes gambling bad, is because of the people who cannot control themselves. They gave gambling a stereotype where when you gamble, you're bad, you're addicted to it, and such. It's what the society things when it comes to gambling. But don't let people dictate what kind of person you are just because you gamble. If they think gambling is bad and it makes you a bad person, prove them wrong.
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Same thoughts. We're just all curious about Satoshi but spreading false information about him or claiming to be Satoshi when you're not, doesn't give any benefits to everyone. We are all so fed up with people claiming to be him to the point it's becoming less interesting. Let's just wait for him to show up himself if he's going to... But if not, let's just continue supporting bitcoin.
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It's really an issue that every user of cryptocurrency and bitcoin must be aware of. Especially the newbies and people who are planning to engage with crypto. I appreciated your concern regarding to it. It can really help people to be aware of what is bitcoin and what it can do to us. Hope you'll succeed with it.
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First and foremost, before investing in crypto you should know what is crypto and how it works. You should know what you're going into... The pros and cons of crypto and such. Not only the technical things but also how it would affect your life. And then you can start exploring the world of cryptocurrency
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Your own version of martingale and what martingale is, is just the same. But I think the "own version" of martingale can be applied depending on how each person would use that strategy in gambling.
Btw, I agree with op that don't make a living with gambling and only gamble for entertainment and fun.
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Of course. It was once your experience and I bet you wouldn't forget that. The feeling of losing, the total money you've lost, and the disappointment you have felt that day. Maybe it's just his initial reaction after winning and I believe it's just about acceptance and moving forward. Of course you won't just stuck yourself at the past and your losing. At some point, you will also win and the experience of losing will become your lesson not to make the same mistake.
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Actually no. It doesn't really give that excitement or impact every time someone would claim they are Satoshi. We're so used to all of those fake Satoshi and it doesn't get that much attention now since a lot of people does that now and already claimed to be Satoshi but no one even prove themselves correctly. It's just a waste of time, listening to every stories they made up just to prove themselves. I think no one would still believe since we already had enough.
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Why is everyone so obsessed looking for Satoshi Nakamoto when he doesn't even want to be found? Same thing with claiming yourselves to be Satoshi when you're not. I know it's because of curiosity. But let's stop putting most of our attention about it, he'll appear if he wants to show himself to the public. Let's just continue to support and spread bitcoin for greater adoption.
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I don't think bitcoin will replace gold because bitcoin is bitcoin, gold is gold. The two of them both have value, gold is physical while bitcoin is digital. In the modern world, we may become dependent on the technology but I don't think gold will lost or lessen its value. Gold is from the nature itself and is also limited, man didn't make it unlike bitcoin, and in the future, it'll be hard to mine gold that would make it more valuable. While bitcoin may be volatile but it's also a good way of investment if you're planning to hold it for like 1-5 years. But if you're planning to pass something to your grandson, gold is good.
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