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701  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What do you think about Baby Doge? on: July 07, 2021, 02:50:29 PM
IMO, Honestly, I believe it is another pump and dump, copycat meme token, "Baby Doge"? common guys, don't you ever learn your lessons in the recent season? many speculators were burned in the Doge pump and then suddenly turn to dump and the same as many other meme coins too. By the way, It's your own money that's why I have no right to say don't invest, but just remember to stay aware of the situation, or maybe "invest only that you can afford to lose" I think that's the keyword if anyone wants to speculate.
702  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Dissapointments of the creation of the thousands of failed altcoins. on: July 07, 2021, 02:32:45 PM
IMO, I think disappointments are just normal in the crypto industry, Because we all know that crypto is a high-risk kind of investment and mostly run base on speculation, that's why many developers are taking speculative action and adventures into the crypto space, And they are creating tons of useless altcoins that commonly called by others as "Shitcoin's," and the truth is whether we like it or not, it is a never-ending cycle, As long as crypto people are willing to speculate and continue to invest in those projects.
703  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: 💰[BOUNTY][USDT] Galileo Exchange | $100,000USD+ 💰🔥🔥 on: July 07, 2021, 03:34:32 AM
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704  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Projects worthy of attention in Solana Ecology on: July 06, 2021, 01:39:55 PM
Solana Ecology has the potential to be the next BSC Ecology, and it is recommended to focus on projects on Solana Ecology that have received official support.
I recommend you a new project of Solana Ecology. This project has not only obtained the official ecological support, but also is a very promising track for DEFI + NFT.

You are also welcome to recommend other noteworthy projects in Solana Ecology.

Actually, if we carefully examine the crypto industry nowadays it will reveal that many platforms today has equipped with very capable and efficient function's and features suitable for Defi, Nft's, etc. and Solana is just one of the many capable platforms that exist today, unlike before that only Ethereum was recognized, but today we have Polkadot, BSC, and many more so it's up to us now on which platform is suitable to our own requirements.
705  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Why women are the minority in crypto land? on: July 06, 2021, 01:24:48 PM
It's yet the day where most users in crypto land are composed of males. Women are the minority, since most of them express little-to-no interest in crypto/Blockchain tech. I find this to be odd, considering that women are as interconnected as males in today's digital era. If they use a payment processor like PayPal, why won't they use crypto/Blockchain tech?

Thoughts? Huh

I think thats because women are just working behind the man silently, meaning that every success of the man there's a women's work behind it, and they are not commonly exposed to the limelight, in fact in my country there is a number of women CEO's mostly operating a blockchain-based industry but on the other side of the story, man is known for being a risk-takers compared to women in most aspect, that's maybe the reason why women's presence is just very limited in high risk and speculative area in the crypto industry.  
706  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Can we live without btc? on: July 05, 2021, 02:16:22 PM
Your question is "Can we live without BTC? Absolutely Yes, our lives were not tied up in a sort of digital currency or assets because we people already exist before any digital asset was invented. But I believe that because we are living in the digital age and we see how Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies giving us the opportunity to develop and enhance our digital side of being, that's why Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies affect our life especially in the field of digitalized financial aspect that's why without Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies Our digital life is boring.
707  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Gov must have power to reverse transactions, says co-chair of blockchain caucus on: July 05, 2021, 01:58:14 PM
I think these politicians were not brief about how blockchain works, Is that possible to reverse any transaction on the blockchain? I think that's not possible, anyway I'm not an expert regarding that topic I was responding only base on my limited knowledge about how blockchain works in simplicity, Politicians should invite a knowledgeable resource person if there's a hearing regarding crypto regulation so that they will know how cryptocurrency was functioned using blockchain technology.  
708  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What if Elon musk launches his own coin? on: July 03, 2021, 09:30:17 AM
Why not? Elon Musk is very capable to do that his a tech mogul remember? and if that happens I'm sure that his coin has its own productive use cases or maybe it can be used in other Elon's companies and businesses but that was only my opinion. because Elon Musk is a very busy person he is known to be hardworking and very hands-on with his goals and I think his attention now focused on Tesla and SpaceX both companies are two of the most technologically advanced companies in our time.
709  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Some BSC influencers you follow for price signals? on: July 03, 2021, 09:17:09 AM
Any twitter/tiktok/instagram influencers you follow to get insights or find knew tokens worth buying?

Not those with fake followers and retweets but legit sphere of influence.

I am very sorry mate but I don't listen or even follow those so-called influencers, because I believe that they are just paid to do it and of course I have my own judgment and ability to determine what is right or wrong so technically I never listen to them, its better to trust your own guts by comparing those existing projects and picked what is good and promising just in case something wrong will happen you will be the only one to blame in your own actions.
710  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How can I claim my pBUNNY token? on: July 02, 2021, 07:47:03 AM
Is this pancake bunny?

https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/pancakebunny/

Care to tell more of the details of what you've done and what has happened? Did you bought a token of it and it hasn't arrived to your wallet through its exchange or any of the exchange where it is listed?

Thank you for your dedication, but what you sent is the main token (BUNNY token) and I had no problems owning it, but I don't know if you ever heard about the flash loan attack to BUNNY's platform, which caused a massive collapse of its price, so the team decided to issue this particular and temporary token called pBUNNY (or platinumBUNNY), to help price recovery and I was having problems getting this pBUNNY token.


I think you should ask directly at any available support or any social media channels or chats like Twitter, Facebook, telegram, etc. about the procedure on how to claim that pBunny token that you mentioned it is a complicated story since we don't know about it much but I heard about that flash loan attack on that platform but I don't know about that pBunny claim.
711  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The recent house hearing concerning bitcoin and cryptocurrencies on: July 02, 2021, 07:31:32 AM
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WG3N_QcHEcs

We're once again remembered how technologically incompetent the committee is, and that Brad Sherman is a worm.

I'm wondering how they will produce quality legislative results when they are deeply divided, it looks like a circus to me, by the way, it doesn't matter anymore because in the end Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies will stand victorious over those backward games of politics, just saying my opinion.
712  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Should you invest in Curve coin? on: June 30, 2021, 12:55:15 PM
IMHO, If we are talking about Defi or Decentralized finance we are talking about a wide range of platforms that offers a variety of decentralized finance products and services some are good and some are not, that's why it takes time to check them all to find the best, and about Curve Finance I think it is one of the Defi's brightest star lined up with DIA, AAve, Syntetix and many more so for me definitely I will pick Curve Finance as one of my potential coin for investment, But just a minimal amount. 
713  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: After China, Now it's Mexico's Turn to Ban Crypto on: June 30, 2021, 12:44:06 PM
After the Chinese government banned the use of cryptocurrencies a few weeks ago, the Mexican government is now banning the use of cryptocurrencies in the financial system.
https://www.coindesk.com/mexicos-treasury-secretary-confirms-cryptos-are-banned-from-financial-system

Will the ban have a negative impact on the future of crypto? there are already several countries that prohibit the use of cryptocurrencies.

What's the heck happens with those countries are they moving backward? or they are just incapable to handle new technological innovation, by the way, it's their loss not on the crypto industry side, Mexico can implement safeguards like any other country is doing, and then crypto can be a source for additional revenue for Mexico like my country is doing they put all crypto-based businesses in one place and regulate it and tax it then revenue was generated that's it. unless that country is moving backward. just saying.
714  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The First Bank In Mexico Is About to Start Accepting Bitcoin on: June 29, 2021, 12:19:44 PM
Ricardo Salinas Pliego, the third richest man in Mexico, said that he hopes his bank will become the first bank in Mexico to accept Bitcoin. We heard that many banks have begun to use cryptocurrencies, especially BTC. The main difference from this case is that Ricardo Salinas Pliego actually believes that BTC is a real gold equivalent, while fiat currency is actually a fraud. He said that the most significant feature of BTC is that it has a total supply, which cannot be said for any legal currency.
What do you think? Is there a real difference? Will it be a successful project?

Wow that's good and I believe it is another score for the crypto industry if it's true, and it will be better if you include the link to the official statement of Ricardo Salinas Pliego because base on your OP it is not clear" he hopes his bank will become the first bank in Mexico to accept Bitcoin" if he owns the Bank why he is only hoping if he can do it easily? what does he mean? Is Ricardo Salinas Pliego is just pointing out the Mexican regulatory requirements as an obstacle? or he was not sure about what he said. just asking?
715  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Beach project in El Salvador on: June 28, 2021, 11:37:12 AM
As a crypto enthusiast/supporter I am happy to see this development that taking place elsewhere because it can drive cryptocurrency adoption slowly but surely, that's why I'm hoping that it will continue to prosper globally not just in El Salvador but in many countries as possible. Imagine a tourist spot or a beach that accepting Bitcoin and all other cryptocurrencies for me that was a huge achievement already. 
716  Economy / Exchanges / Re: British Financial watchdog FCA bans Binance crypto-currency exchange on: June 28, 2021, 11:15:10 AM
Then if thats the case Binance markets Ltd must follow the UK regulatory requirements, and if the situation will worsen I believe Binance will do the right thing because the Binance CEO, CZ is a good person that's why I believe it will be done smoothly, And if the FCA of the UK is going all out on Binance Markets or whatever reason they have to prosecute Binance in the UK the user's funds must be returned asap, This is crazy they are after crypto platforms, Anyway, the article does not clearly explain all about the problem so let us wait and see what will happen next. 
717  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Monero vs Zcash- who wins? on: June 27, 2021, 02:50:20 PM
I think both coins were created to perform privacy-centric functions, and they have their own purpose to fulfill. but If I will use a privacy coin to be anonymous in my transactions I will choose Monero because it's undeniable that Monero has a superb privacy function that even the Internal Revenue Service or (IRS) of the United States of America was not able to break its encryption so that was a proof of Monero supremacy.
718  Economy / Speculation / Re: Crypto Winter Is Coming, Warns Experts on: June 27, 2021, 02:36:28 PM
IMHO, I believe that in this industry everything is possible so anything can happen anytime soon. But before that, we must also consider other factors that might influence the trend like the market comparison of today and before, because if we examine carefully it shows that the crypto market today is a lot bigger compared to the last crypto winter in 2018-2019 respectively so if the crypto winter will happen today I believe it will not the same as 2018-2019 crypto winter and probably most cryptocurrency prices will not dip much, but that was only my personal opinion and I'm not an expert regarding this topic.
719  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Elon Musk made tweet about animal coin again. Time to buy doge and Shiba Inu? on: June 26, 2021, 06:28:17 AM
IMO, I believe it's a big NO, we should learn from the previous mistake and experiences, But if you want to take the risk then it's your call Because I believe history keep repeating itself so the previous scenario might happen again so consider the risk seriously. I don't care about what Mr. Elon Musk says when it was intended for crypto But I'm still following Elon Musk in the technological development tweets especially when it was about SpaceX update.
720  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Wrapped Bitcoin, Bitcoin BEP-20 or RBTC? on: June 26, 2021, 06:17:38 AM
There are many tokens issued on smart contract platforms which are backed entirely by Bitcoin. You can exchange them anytime to Bitcoin (and vice versa) at a 1:1 ratio. This is good, because you can use Bitcoin for decentralized applications without the need to use another cryptocurrency. Blazing-fast transactions and cheap fees (depending on the Blockchain in question) makes the Bitcoin-backed token suitable for "De-Fi".

Now, it's a matter of time which of the Bitcoin-backed tokens will gain massive traction in the mainstream world. Will it be Wrapped Bitcoin, Bitcoin on Binance Chain (BEP-20) or RBTC? So, far WBTC is in the lead with a lot of liquidity on the market. But it's not a convenient solution for "De-Fi" because of the high gas fees and slow transaction confirmation times on the ETH blockchain. It seems to me that Bitcoin (BEP-20) on Binance Chain is a better choice (although it's not as popular as WBTC).

Which of the aforementioned tokens you think is best? Your input will be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Smiley

I think both are good but have their own weaknesses, The wrapped Bitcoin or WBTC is an ERC20 token running on Ethereum blockchain which has a huge transaction fee especially if the Network is very congested. While RBTC on Binance Smart Chain has cheaper transaction fees and faster transaction but it's not that popular compared to the Wrapped Bitcoin (WBTC) so Both have advantages and disadvantages But for me, If I will choose, I will go with RBTC as long as the Ethereum Gas problem will not be fixed.
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