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241  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: So since SOL is $60 - Means FTX is solvent again? on: November 13, 2023, 02:04:54 AM
Any positive news is used to pump coins by those who bought coins at the lowest price and this is no exception for FTT coins. And it is obvious that a large number of coins were bought at a price equal to $ 1, which will definitely be distributed among those who are eager to get a profit at a high price, after which a dump will follow.
Distributions by whales will be done slowly and it takes them time like months to complete their distribution. It's hard to realize when they complete their distributions but when it was done, it's time for bear that takes a long time before a new bull run game will be played.

Accumulation will not be completed shortly after distribution completion so if we join it too soon, we will waste our time when game won't be immediately kicked off by whales. By this logic, if anyone got profit with FTT token, it's time to cash out, buy Bitcoin and don't touch this token again in next 3 to 6 months. I would like to wait for 6 months before looking at FTT token again.
242  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: So since SOL is $60 - Means FTX is solvent again? on: November 12, 2023, 10:10:12 AM
When trust of customers, investors is broken, your business reputation is damaged and nearly can not get it back 100%.

FTX went bankruptcy because of their CEO's fraudulent activities to use customers money without permissions and without any report to FTX customers transparently about shady activities.

Changpeng Zao with his tweets can trigger a death spiral of FTX and months later, many people lost money, lost their life because SBF, FTX and FTT token can not fully recover or become solvency again.

If victims are struggling to return to normal life, how FTX exchange can become solvency again?

It is a fake pump games to dump FTT token on greed speculators.
243  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How many bitcoins do ordinary people have? on: November 12, 2023, 10:03:57 AM
Would it be a satisfactory quantity if I had 0.1?
They created Ordinals, Inscriptions to steal bitcoins from community.

It is fair enough to assume they don't have much bitcoins that is their root causes to innovate Inscriptions as their tool to get bitcoins. If you want bitcoin, buy bitcoin and you don't have to buy inscriptions with hope that those newborn tokens will have bigger values in future and can help you rich, have more bitcoin.

It is like people believe their initial investments in ICOs, NFTs will help them become billionaires or millionaires.

How many people actually got richer through NFTs?
I believe the majority lost money with NFTs and ended their investments with useless NFTs that even can not be sold to buyers.
244  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Know how to use Fundamental and Technical Analysis on: November 11, 2023, 02:03:47 PM
It is definitely a good "understanding" of what they are, but that is not always the case. Fundamentals basically tells you if what you are investing is a decent thing that you should invest or not, and TA tells you when you should buy or sell.
Applying Technical Analysis after using Fundamental Analysis to find good entries is headache. You never can find correct bottom or top so if you apply Technical analysis for your investment, not trading, because you already used Fundamental Analysis as your first step, is not needed.

An investor can simply use Dollar Cost Averaging and reduce stress, avoid headache by timing the market and finding bottom or top.

Costavg.com (Cryptocurrency Dollar Cost Averaging) for Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Monero, Cardano.
245  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Nodes, wallet question. on: November 11, 2023, 01:16:10 PM
What's the differences between bitcoin core and bitcoin wallet?
Bitcoin Core is one of Bitcoin wallet softwares, it's not the only wallet software to store bitcoin or to run a Bitcoin node.

But it is a most famous Bitcoin wallet software and a most trusted one to run a Bitcoin full node.

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I always thought bitcoin core was a wallet, but in order to run it, you'd have to download the blockchain data, which would require some things, as stated in my previous thread, but while reading through "learnmeabitcoin" they kept using "bitcoin core" and "wallet" in a way that makes them look completely different. Or are they using the term "wallet" to refer to "SPV" in this context?
SPV is for Simple Payment Verification and I think you can guess role and feature of SPV wallet software.

You can read an example with Electrum wallet. https://electrum.readthedocs.io/en/latest/spv.html

Download Bitcoin Core from https://bitcoincore.org/en/download/
Verify the wallet and set up your full node with Bitcoin Core.
[Guide] How to run a Bitcoin Core full node for under 50 bucks!

If you are still unclear about Bitcoin Full Node and Wallet softwares to run a full node, you can read this topic
Cryptocurrency Client Categorization (Full node, Pruned node, SPV node,...)
246  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Isn't Ordinals a way to burn satoshis forever? on: November 11, 2023, 01:06:59 PM
Those NFTs from Ordinals, Inscriptions can become useless soon and they will not worth any thing.

Small inputs can be consolidated but it will cost you on-chain transaction fee. The more inputs you want to consolidate, bigger size for that consolidation then higher transaction fee for it.

I don't see it is like burning any satoshi but it is kind of wasting money without good awareness. It's issue of Ordinal fans, not me or you if we don't engage in Inscription FOMO wave.

Fortunately, if they lose those satoshis, it is like donation to us like Satoshi Nakamoto wrote about that.
Lost coins only make everyone else's coins worth slightly more.  Think of it as a donation to everyone.
Think it simply like this and you will feel happy.
247  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Some of bitcoin's aim and purpose have been trampled upon on: November 10, 2023, 11:02:03 AM
Bitcoin's transaction fees have changed. Bitcoin promised financial freedom and unrestricted commerce. Bitcoin's essence looks eroded by high transaction prices caused by network congestion.
Blocks are found like normal, average time is about 10 minutes.

https://bitinfocharts.com/comparison/bitcoin-confirmationtime.html#3y

No sudden spike of block time and I disagree to call that Bitcoin has a network congestion. There are more transactions waiting in mempools and Ordinals trigger transaction fee race that make transaction fee more expensive than before February 2023, when there is no Ordinals, Inscriptions.

I see this expensive transaction fee time is not good for everyone but if we can wait, we can have confirmed transactions with lower fee rates because hype, FOMO can not last forever.
248  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Understanding Bitcoin Nodes, Its Types, Functions and Benefits. on: November 10, 2023, 09:23:17 AM
3. THE NINING NODES.
It's Mining nodes.

In Mastering Bitcoin book, it has a chapter for Bitcoin nodes and roles.
Chapter 8, The Bitcoin Network

Cryptocurrency Client Categorization (Full node, Pruned node, SPV node,...)

Want to run a Bitcoin Core full node, check this guide for cheap cost.
[Guide] How to run a Bitcoin Core full node for under 50 bucks!
249  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Mistakes to watch out for on: November 09, 2023, 01:28:29 PM
Whether a trading method is bad or not depends on how you utilize every opportunity given.
When you say it's bad then you can't master it well.
With a trader, protecting initial capital is most important then a little bit less important is profit. If you don't get profit from a trade, it's fine, the market will give you many opportunities to gain profit. If you can not protect your initial capital, you are done, your trading career is over when you lose all capital.

Hence it is good if any strategy works for a trader to protect capital or best gain trading profit.

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To reduce losses, you should study harder, use a strategy that suits you, and make sure to follow the market trend well.
Learning about technical indicators, trading strategies are good but a trader must learn about psychology of the market too. Control emotion and psychology are more important than mastering technical indicators, trading strategies. You can not use them well if you can not control yourself.
250  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How to maintain proper security measures paying by BTC for an expensive items? on: November 09, 2023, 01:09:40 PM
How to guarantee deals and transactions in BTC BTC world?
Suppose one is about to sale something valuable. Be it a property or labor expenses.
What measures and steps to be taken to make sure transaction won't stuck in the MemPool and all participants are honestly performing their duties?
Depends on value of your property for sale, the trading deal that you want to complete through Bitcoin blockchain, you can accept the payment after a Bitcoin transaction gets 1 confirmation, 3 confirmations, 6 confirmations or more.

Cost to make 51% attack will increase with more Bitcoin confirmations and the more confirmations one transaction has, a less likely it will be reverted by 51% attack.

How many Bitcoin confirmations is enough?
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1 confirmation: sufficient for small payments less than $1,000.

3 confirmations: for payments $1,000 - $10,000. Most exchanges require 3 confirmations for deposits.

6 confirmations: good for large payments between $10,000 - $1,000,000. Six is standard for most transactions to be considered secure.

10 confirmations: suggested for large payments greater than $1,000,000.
251  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What lies ahead for Bitcoin in the coming days? on: November 09, 2023, 11:15:04 AM
Nobody knows what will come for Bitcoin in future.

I only knows that there will be more Bitcoin blocks mined by Bitcoin miners and the network will continue to lively run and my belief goes to The bullish case for Bitcoin.

Recent months the hottest trend in Bitcoin community is Bitcoin Spot ETFs and price rises a lot because people thought there will be Bitcoin Spot ETF approvals from SEC. I don't know when SEC will approve a first Bitcoin Spot ETF in their nation but logically, with approved Bitcoin Futures ETFs, they have no reason to refuse Bitcoin Spot ETFs.

I know one more thing, a Bitcoin halving will come next year in April and Bitcoin will have a bull run with a halving. History will be repeated again and halving is a good catalyst for a bull run.
252  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Never say your recovery seed or private key out loud! on: November 08, 2023, 09:20:19 AM
I am sure no man in this world will say out their recovery key, and it's almost impossible to talk about the private key, especially Bitcoin Wallet.
The name technically means a lot. Private key, yes private, anything private must be kept secretly and only the owner knows it.

It is not a public key, public address to share to everyone.

How to back up a seed phrase
Wallet security tips
253  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin and it's 4 Year-Cycle on: November 08, 2023, 09:12:14 AM
4-year cycle is a rough saying because two bull runs can be shorter or longer than 4 years but I see no big difference for true holders.

I say this point to help people who still think a next cycle will be exactly like pwst seasons, they might miss the bull run with very good entry. If history repeats, a new bull run will come like 6 months after halving but if history won't repeat itself this time.

Like the bull run will start a few months sooner even before the halving. It only causes difference if people hesitate to buy and wait for halving to start buying.
254  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Mistakes to watch out for on: November 08, 2023, 02:10:19 AM
I have had a very bad experience with the stop loss. It is a nice tool to mitigate losses and it is also a good tool to prevent wins. At times I feel that someone watches to see where you place your stop loss and trigger it and after which the market will reverse to profit immediately.
You can avoid liquidations from exchange by stop loss or stop limit order. Stop limit order is better than stop loss order because it is like double layer of cut loss for your position. Stop loss order can fail to be fill but risk of failed order will be less with stop limit order.

About exchange liquidation, it comes from peaks and bottoms or a price channel and exchange formula for liquidation. They don't care about your order and your positions when liquidated will be only one of many liquidated positions.

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I'll rather trade with 1k without leverage than $100 on X10 leverage
Hold, trade with spot or just hold, don't trade is better. I agree that leverage is risky and x3 or x5 leverage is already risky enough to avoid.
255  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Mistakes to watch out for on: November 07, 2023, 02:44:36 PM
- Too much monitoring of the chart: before you place any trades use a margin you can afford to lose, so that once you place your trade, you set your exit point, take profit or stop loss you wouldn't be checking your chart steadily, because by doing so, you emotions will come into play if it's a margin you can't afford to lose, try as much as possible to trust your analysis, leave it to play out if you want to make good money from the market if it's going your way.
Biggest mistake of traders is Do not use Stop Loss or Stop Limit orders. Those order types can help them to avoid big loss when the market moves very quickly, crashes with very panic selling from other traders and liquidations from exchanges.

One of best weapons in trading, Stop loss order.
Stop limit order, what it is and why investors use it.
What is stop limit order.

Another mistake from trader is they use Margin, Leverage. They believe they can get rich quickly with margin, leverage, futures but they get poorer or bankrupted.
256  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How Would you Like Your Pension Paid in Bitcoin? on: November 07, 2023, 02:32:31 PM
If a person does not plan to invest in bitcoin, hold bitcoin for a long time, receiving Bitcoin through salary or pension payment will not be cool for them. Because they will have to move their bitcoins to an exchange, sell it, lose some money for on chain transaction fee and trading fee. We have to take into account volatility of Bitcoin price too. For those non Bitcoin investors, they don't like it.

If a person is an Bitcoin investor, it is cool to receive salary or pension directly in Bitcoin. It means more if they don't have to be charged on chain transaction fee as a deduction of their salary or pension.
257  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Bitfinex suffered minor phishing attack on: November 06, 2023, 02:05:31 PM
Just because the exchange has been hacked doesn't mean it's not worth using. The key is how it behaved towards its clients at the time of the hack. Whether it passed on the losses to customers or not. Kucoin lost 300 million and no customer lost even a cent. Even Binance was hacked some time ago.
Their reputation can be built by hacks and how they compensate their users after hacks. I knew about Poloniex in the past got hack but they compensated their users fairly and became a biggest cryptocurrency. They lost that position to Bittrex because of poor infrastructure expansion to satisfy massive user explosion in 2017 but it could be their dirty games to kill their users in margin through lag times too. Bittrex later lost their position to Binance and I believe you knew all about that.

Thank you for mentioning Kucoin exchange. When they were hacked, they were not a big exchange like now.
258  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: what if bitcoin becomes inferior on: November 04, 2023, 05:31:58 PM
I looked for traces of Satoshi on the Internet. I've read all of his posts since 2009. He is sublime. If you read his writing, you can feel his passion
Did you read?
Satoshi's lesson.

Satoshi Nakmoto Institute archives literature about Satoshi Nakamoto.
The complete Satoshi

In Bitcointalk, you have a big list of topics on Satoshi Nakamoto.
I gathered every Satoshi Nakamoto thread.

But if you look back at history.. Yahoo lost to Google. Yahoo was great, but Google was even better. Satoshi gave us a gift called Bitcoin without any greed and went somewhere. The problem is, new geniuses are born all the time, and technology advances. Bitcoin is not physics. It's blockchain technology. Which means that bitcoin is not an immutable law. A better technology than Bitcoin could emerge. What should we do if someone gives us a better system than bitcoin as a gift and leaves? It performs better than Bitcoin, and it even has the perfect decentralization of Bitcoin, which we value highly. Bitcoin was created in 2009, and now it's 2023. Cars made in 2009 cannot be better than cars made in 2023 or later. What if someone with as much genius and passion as Satoshi is creating a system better than Bitcoin?
Bitcoin  now is bigger and stronger than in 2009 and a few years after that. It does not get it after one night, immediately after the Genesis block but it gets it slowly with time.

You will understand more about it after reading The bullish case for Bitcoin.
259  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What if the second Satoshi appears? on: November 04, 2023, 05:22:25 PM
There are already people who have created blockchains that are “faster” and “better” than Bitcoin. They have blockchains that are everything different than Bitcoin that you could imagine. However, the problem is always decentralization and fair distribution. This is where Bitcoin will always be King and why it isn’t easily replicable.
Decentralization is only seen in Bitcoin. None of altcoins have decentralization and fair distribution is harder to achieve by altcoins. They have centralized teams even not anonymous and usually have considerable coins premined by founder teams or minted with smart contracts.

With unfair distribution when their blockchains initiate, it is impossible to see fair distributions years after genesis blocks on altcoin blockchains.

Because their chains are centralized, rollbacks are big risk like Vitalik team did after the DAO hack and in 2022, some Solana blockchain based projects wanted to do the same or Binance Smart Chain can be halted by Binance team anytime.
260  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Would you rather make your investments in FIAT or CRYPTO? on: November 04, 2023, 03:19:54 PM
Crypto itself is an investment already. Form of investment on the other hand is a different thing to talk about. But if it is general preference, then I’d say I prefer using fiat on my investments outside this industry, and let my crypto investments still. There’s no need to choose if you can engage to both. Crypto in the first place still has its limitation with regards to its accessibility, acceptance, and usage. With FIAT as a medium to investments, it also has its pros as well such as having a fixed value of exchange, which I prefer more especially with stocks and some real estate properties.
Fiat currencies are stable if there is no inflation or black swan events like wars, political issues to cause decrease or increase of purchasing power. Most of time, fiat currencies are not investment but only storage of asset. They are even less likely investment and people have better choice like gold.

Bitcoin and cryptocurrency with high volatility can be promising investment assets but there are risks with them. Risks with altcoins are bigger than risk of Bitcoin. Many people don't invest but they only speculate or gamble without much deep knowledge, diligent research and without risk management for their capital.
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