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It's nowhere bear to be honest. Price barely even managed to get past 45k. I wouldn't say that it is bad thing, in fact I would just call it great times to buy right now. If I can recall correctly, Bitcoin was even at this price like last year, if I can recall correctly.
It is 40.7k now as of writing this.
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It's just the market stabilizing around a certain price and just don't do anything at all. It's nothing to be excited about nor be worried about, OP. Maybe a best way for day traders to take advantage of it.
I was a day trader back then, lol.
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Turns out that the decentralized idea of Bitcoin goes way more than what it means. Imagine if Bitcoin was not decentralized, then the so-called "Cancel Culture" will just start to say crap to it especially in Twitter. Bitcoin is one of those "you won't lose anything" if you embrace it.
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Based on my passive experience on reading around here starting back then, the forum is not even that strict when it comes to the number of rules. Let's say for one that scams are not moderated. In other platforms, I believe they are banning those. With just a common sense of right and wrongs, you would be fine.
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Most of it still follow though. Imagine in the perspective of crypto investors that are primarily into Bitcoin and then trying to put "the other eggs into the other basket". If the eggs start to rot in the first basket, the investors will likely take out the other eggs in the other basket. I don't think they are going to let it just slide into their own thoughts that kind of scenario. This is the best analogy I can come up with lol.
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No, Doge. I would just go for Bitcoin if we are all going to leave fiat currency. Like Upgrade00 mentioned, you can hardly spend crypto everywhere since adoption is not that quite high yet. You could store during war, but you still need to use fiat currency to get the physical goods that you need. Even here in my country, I still need to convert my BTC to my local currency to shop. It is an indirect method to buy physical goods with BTC to be honest.
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Quite ballsy of a move by those people actually to pay "good money" to Youtubers. If I was starting out a brand new business off-crypto, I would not just pay off a large amount of my capital to them just for an exposure of my product. I can just imagine those people even handing out a script to Youtubers to say these lines while promoting their project throughout the video as a sponsorship.
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El Salvador was one of the highlight news about this though I know it was long time ago already. From the current war happening right now, I doubt that any countries are going to think about it for now. Donations to Ukraine could lead other people to use Bitcoin to donate as well, but that's it. The adoption for buying physical goods using Bitcoin is quite slow here in my country though.
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Day trading did not work for me even though I was monitoring my assets and I was keeping up with my schedule that day. Maybe other people could have better results than me since they had studied the coin longer and have more experience than me, but I guess it's good for them. I am just into holding coins right now, primarily Bitcoin.
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It's highly competitive from what I can see in Services section. I would say it would take a while before you even land your first management. There are plenty of reputated managers now out there and one of the best CMs is even managing the campaign I am currently at. The only question you need to ask for yourself assuming you're trying to be one is "what makes you different from other bounty managers out there?". It's a common question I know, but from how many managers are out there, it has to be asked. Not sure about your second question though.
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Many zeroes that have potential? Aside from what others mentioned below the OP, it is going to be a high-risk in case you're going to buy a crap ton of it. May a magical pump be with you at that point. It's cheap, but I don't expect those zeroes to be greater than $1.
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Well there are some universities that overlook #1 and I am not surprised that people are still doing it everywhere in the internet. From conducting dissertations to writing a simple article, it happens. Good thing that you are willing to learn and be criticized as well since it surely will become part of your growth. For #2, you don't need a perfect grammar.
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Well every known social media platform there is indeed legit, but the problem is those who reside in the Marketplace side of the social media. I am not sure if Twitter has like sort of "Marketplace" section like Facebook but in Facebook, there's just plenty of them and it isn't all just crypto-related stuff. Even in the part of selling physical goods, there are those who are highly skilled in PS and you just can't use Google Image search/Google Lens to see if the item being sold is even legit.
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Good job. That one got taken down as well. Just curious, what do you write in those reports as reasons why the gigs should be removed? How are those services breaking Fiverr rules? I doubt Fiverr cares about what is happening on Bitcointalk and our local rules.
I usually just state that "This gig encourages spam and low quality posts in Bitcointalk forum" and I just add the reference link redirecting to the rules of the forum so that they can at least get a reference. It's just weird that they don't give me an update of it being taken down through email or the Fiverr inbox.
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::)Altcoins are always in the news, should we change our coin according to crypto trends
Good luck being baited by those paid written articles to just shill another shitcoin in the market, OP. That's not how you DYOR, OP. You're entirely relying your money to these coins that aren't going to even last overnight in the exchange. It's not a poggers that you would expect in the end, lol.
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Well the situation right now would in fact be a good follow-up for me to buy gold but meh. Still going to stay into my own Bitcoin regardless of how many harsh winter arrives. I already had losses just holding Bitcoin but I kept holding since I am not a full-time into crypto anyway. I have some Bitcoin that isn't primarily for investment but for some purchases that I can do in some electronic shops.
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Even outside the forum, this happens. I recall pointing out in a certain thread here that there was someone in Fiverr (I freelance btw) even offering to comment in whatever thread you desire in exchange of quite of an amount actually. I reported the gig and thankfully it was taken down though I was not sure when. This was the gig: It even has "packages" of spam.
As what others mentioned, just keep reporting these and that's the best that you can do. Edit 1. As of writing this, I did another "bitcointalk" search in Fiverr and found this lol. I reported it. Here's the link of the gig if anyone wants to report it as well - I will make comments on your bitcointalk announcement thread
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It's not surprising back when it was first mentioned in here. First it was IEOs, STOs then DeFis then NFTs and now we are here in Metaverse. Scammers are also being a nomadic bastards trying to take advantage of these trends. I do not have the full idea of Metaverse and I don't really care that much about the newer trends these days. It's just that whenever these get mentioned I tend to peak a little bit on what is it really all about, but I ain't going to throw my money into these.
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Welcome! Don't let the layout confuse you a lot. It's pretty much straightforward navigation throughout the forum. Just click the board where you want to read or join discussion then click the thread title of the topic of your interest. Just remember to read first before you reply.
Don't forget to read the rules by the way. Here's the link - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=703657.0
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Elizabeth who? I don't live in US so I am not sure who she is, but I don't care what kind of FUD is she saying to crypto. Everyone can just say anything to crypto, even your neighbor next door could say the same thing or even the random stranger in the basement. It's just how people are in the internet. Hypocrites, FUD spreaders, or even fake news spreaders, they're just everywhere and the only solution to this is to never follow these people whoever they are.
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