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1281  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Freewallet.org - SCAMMERS CONFIRMED - Pending Litigation on: April 10, 2022, 11:29:51 PM
This goes to show how fucked up free scam wallet.
I dont know why there are still people fooled by them, I might assume that they're totally new to the crypto world.
How can we spread awareness to them that using this free wallet is a kind of trap that might lead to losing their fund?

How many cases are the same scenario with mate @ancient myths above?  How many are them keep coming to this forum and asking for help or claiming scam accusations?  Who's next?

This will not happen if they will follow this suggestion.
The solution to all your scam accusations is simple; pick one of the following options:
1. Require KYC right away.  Don't let your customers even create an account without it.
2. Don't require KYC at all, ever.  Not even when your customers deposit tens of thousands of dollars worth of crypto.
1282  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Btc and reliogion on: April 10, 2022, 10:50:33 PM
What about btc and reliogions?
If im christian fully full christian i pray everyday and serve full time god how do i know if btc not ban for me if im full god person.
Is anything about crypto or btc what might be against reliongins ?
Any experinces on that ?
I'm a full Christian too mate and I never heard that it's prohibited to accept Bitcoin in our church, in fact, I saw this.
St. John's is 'world's first Catholic church to accept bitcoin' and this, Churches Starting to See Cryptocurrency in the Collection Plate.

But I think I tend to agree with the comment above, just ask your elder in your church or any of the priests or nuns about crypto acceptance in your place.
AFAIK, crypto is forbidden by Muslims and in most Islamic countries, they did not accept this as a currency.
1283  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: What is going on ? In crypto ? on: April 10, 2022, 12:06:53 PM
So wich coins grow everyday ? There is no such a coins?
Exactly, there's no such coin that has an infinite growth like every day will earn a passive income, even though meme coins which are known as common have a pump and dump activities, they aren't continuously growing up as you have said.

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And why nobody dont create the growth coin that will have large suplly but the supply will getting smaller by the time and coin never fall just going up so everyday i wake up and earn money thats what we need in crypto so passive income everyday and coin is growing and growing.
Bitcoin has this feature that you are looking for but doesn't have infinite growth, the price is so volatile that possibly there's no way to predict where it goes.  It has a limited supply and if the demand will increase it will surely increase the price too. 
But this isn't the Bitcoin means, Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System based on the Whitepaper and I want you to read it carefully what really Bitcoin's utility, it never said there about the promise of making profit day by day.  But as people's instinct to store value to gain profit, doesn't mean this will have a result in a short period of time, it's not worth it.
1284  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Newbies: Don't use centralized exchanges! on: April 10, 2022, 11:28:12 AM
It's indeed a good reminder to newbies.

This was the same scenario in a short documentary film on Netflix that was newly released, titled "Trust no One" and here's someone making a thread (a mysterious exit scam of a centralized exchange).  It reminds us that centralized exchange is not good to entrust our funds or let the third party hold our crypto asset, we don't know when they have a plan to exit and run away together with our money, they can also make a plan not suspecting by the public that they steal money from their users and it could be an inside job acting like they are a victim of a scam.

Don't use a centralized exchange or store your crypto in the long term.  It's a great thread to motivate others not to use CEXs.
1285  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What do you know about Guarda wallet on: April 10, 2022, 12:00:02 AM
Guarda wallet and Coinomi wallets seem the same to me, they offer an exchange feature to their wallet, I don't know either but it seems this wallet is a close source wallet.  This kind of multi-wallet maybe have a huge fee in swapping your coins which are not recommended, just used as suggested above if you store Bitcoin alone use Electrum.

But I saw an article that the hardware wallet + Guarda wallet is the best tandem.
Read this.
https://www.ledger.com/guarda-wallet
1286  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Virtual cypto debit card without kyc on: April 09, 2022, 11:43:25 PM
Hello guys. Can you help me find some crypto card without kyc. Thank you!! Wink
I didn't find a crypto debit card that doesn't have KYC alone but there's a thread that offers their service of Anonymous crypto loadable bitcoin debit card - No KYC - Private Card Services and it might his service is good because he gained from trusted users here.  They worked with an escrow and maybe that's why they dont need to have KYC, I don't know how it will work and maybe the best is to contact them and read first their thread.

Other than that must be a scam.
1287  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Keeping coins on Wallets on: April 09, 2022, 11:29:24 PM
where is recommended to keep coins safe and get some incomes/profits from them?
It might be what you mean is staking coins and there's no wallet that has a feature, except the exchange but first, researches it first which exchange is the best to entrust your fund.  This is the tougher choice that you need to have research first and don't rely on any financial advice.

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Exchange servers or on cold/warm wallets?
They are totally different, for safety and holding for the long term, non-custodial wallet or hardware wallets is the best choice.
Remember always as our golden rule, "Not your keys, not your coins"

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and which Exchange server is your preferred? Kucoin or Binance?
If you're not afraid of KYC and you're willing to give your personal documents to them, Binance is good to entrust your fund as a third party who holds your fund, as the feature they have (SAFU) which is the promised a secure fund of users, it might be they are a good choice since they are reputable, Kucoin doesn't have this but they don't have KYC as their minimum limit.

It's your call now which you prefer, DYOR is always in every decision you plan to make.
1288  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Store my Crypto what is best? on: April 09, 2022, 11:03:35 PM
A hardware wallet is the best option but you can not buy it from a place where crypto is not legal yet. Also, it requires a desktop device to operate
Why? I mean why someone can't buy where crypto isn't legal yet. I guess there should be no problem. & there are at least a few hardware wallets which can work with mobile device. You don’t need desktop. You can sign in & release tx from the help of your mobile device as well.
I tend to agree, you can have a secure wallet through an air-gapped wallet using your mobile device and never connect to the internet.
Another one is Electrum wallet, but I suggest using a PC version app because it is safe than the mobile app.  There are too many wallets that are safe if you can't buy a hardware wallet in your local store or if it's illegal in your place but study it first on how to store safely and how to keep your private key safe and never disclose to anyone.

But anyway, does OP wants to keep his token for the long term?  Is that right what I've read?
That's not good because a token is very risky to hold for a long term, just Bitcoin for a long term holding.
1289  Local / Pamilihan / Re: Pre-pandemic Unfinished NBA Prediction Tournament on: April 08, 2022, 11:04:45 PM
Just received your PM.

Maraming dahilan kaya natigil mga palaro last year kasi ng pandemic and until now pahirapan pa rin, lalo na't pagkatapos ng pandemic yung bagyong odette naman ang kasunod.  Medyo nakabangon na rin but not totally healed.  (Tulad ko pahirapan sa paghahanap ng internet connection)

As you can see, hindi ako sumasali sa mga NBA predictions and NBA dicussions kasi hindi naman ako marunong maglaro nito.  But, in any amount regarding the donation pwedi naman ako makapag bigay.


Anyway, welcome back to the forum.
Appoint nalang tayo ng hahawak sa fund if ever hindi makabalik sa mate bl4nkcode, pero pwedi pa naman sya if active lang palagi.
1290  Other / Meta / Re: How I can get high rank in BitcoinTalk ? on: April 06, 2022, 02:57:37 PM
I've seen negative tags removed by admin a while back simply because they were blindly given to anyone who supports the flag for cases involving him.
Is this really true?  Can you point out who is this user that luckily removed the red tag by the admin?  It might I missed this topic I guess.

[unless the user who provided the tag agrees to remove it].
This was what I thought and if the admin removed the inappropriate red tag a while back so how do we approach them regarding this?

Not that simple I guess, if the tag is given to any DT members and if that's valid, it shows a warning to others and it will visible to them and that's what OP got on his profile.
1291  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How I planned to keep my keys, good or stupid? on: April 06, 2022, 02:22:27 PM
Is this too much or not bad?
Your idea isn't bad but I think you're too paranoid about your keys.
Stainless steel and engraving on it the keys and have a copy like 3-4 pieces and place it on different places is enough to protect your private key.  It's fireproof and waterproof or any disaster will come your private key were still there not unless someone will steal it from you physically.
Your book is also good since it has a strong cover, place your keys on the different pages and spread them, for sure no one will suspect them as your private keys.

Saving your private key offline is enough, just buy hardware wallets it has better and safety features that can protect the hardware wallet itself, Trezor and Ledger Nano S as an option are enough too.
1292  Economy / Speculation / Re: [2022-03-26] Bitcoin sellers keep BTC price action in check amid $45K 'fakeout' on: April 05, 2022, 11:59:55 PM
At least Bitcoin was able to survive at pumping price in 4 days and maintain the range of $45k, it has strong support that surely will the price have a resistance that will occur by next month or this month.

Dont look at the market price by day, the historical price has shown enough that Bitcoin is good for holding in a long term, not just the short term.
For now, let's wait for what will happen next, it's been more cash out for political purposes but that won't give any fakeout for sure.

It's normal that Bitcoin will fluctuate the price but we're still in the bullish stage so nothing to worry about.  Based on my crystalball, $71k is possible will come and hit with the new ATH at the mid of this year.
1293  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Doge price this year ? on: April 05, 2022, 11:53:11 PM
Is doge still path to 1$ ?
How fast it gona be so ?
A meme coin that has no limited supply and everyone can generate coin through mining, it's possible not unless Elon Lusk will hype this coin gain.
A genuine increase of coin is based on the demand and supply, if the supply keeps generating, there's nothing we can do with the price, it keeps sinking the price to the dip dept or declining.

I never hold this coin because I know it's pure hype when the price will increase, if it will increase, for sure Elon Musk did something.

1294  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Tax report software? on: April 05, 2022, 11:28:05 PM
I think it depends on where your country is based, so I searched it a little bit, and here's a review of crypto tax software that I have found.
https://fortunly.com/investments/best-crypto-tax-software/

I don't know how a review reliable is as we know that it should be a community review, not just an author review.  But I hope this may give you some information about what you've looking for and which you prefer.
1295  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Do your own research on: April 05, 2022, 11:10:36 PM
So Now my question is: Are there specific trusted  sites that can narrow down ones knowledge on investing in cryptocurrency and can boldly say “This is a financial advise” because there are so many contents out there and some of them are contradictory..
As you've said, always do our own research instead of asking for financial advice from someone or random people on the internet.
But you're right again, there are too many contents on Youtube or even in blogs/articles that you will learn and make as your preference as a financial advisor.  Just look at this, ( how-to-choose-a-financial-advisor ), read the content, and learn on it, not just the ads.

Do your own research (DYOR) is always the best practice ever.
1296  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Which trading indicators/traders would you recommend? on: April 05, 2022, 10:57:34 PM
Options have been pointed out above and that's right, in addition, never forget to have a stop-loss limit and place your trade, this will help to minimize your loss because, in spot trading, you will make a profit when the market price increase and loss when it will decrease. 

And next apply those tools examples given above, RSI, MACD and etc.
Get your FA and TA analysis to discover price trends using these tools MACD and Bollinger bands which are very helpful to forecast the price.  And find automated trading alerts that can ping you when met with your expected price range.
1297  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Microstrategy rug us again? on: April 05, 2022, 10:30:53 PM
.... Does this institutional investors manipulating the price or traders is just using there news as a negative signal?
It's more like selling on the news which is a normal market reaction. There are still uncertainties with the Russia-Ukraine conflict that's affecting the global market so expect more people to quickly take profit when there's an opportunity even if it's just 10% or less.
One of those reasons or factors on Bitcoin sharply declined or, just a coincidence.
The market behavior was always like this and besides, we're still lucky because the market pumped for about 4 days and then the correction has occurred, together with the news of Microstrategy which also contribute to dragging down the price too much.  But now, look at the market, it seems it will resist and the price will increase again.

Whatever reason, don't look at the market by hours or by day, it makes you frustrated and results in panic selling, just aim for long-term holding while at the same time making a profit.
1298  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: What can we Do to Reduce Ponzi scheme? on: April 04, 2022, 11:53:05 PM
N/B: not all Ponzi scheme are actually  scam intended!
Most of all turn out into scams, when the bag is full of loot from different investors and when they smell that it's time to execute the exit scam.
All comments above were right, understand the cash flow of the fund and how it will survive even without investors.  It's paying when someone investor has been recruited, the invested money will pay to a return and this circle where continue until they will found out already runaway together with investors money.

https://goldmiineng.com/


Is there any way we can do to Reduce these scammers like plagiarism?
Verify always, https://who.is/whois/goldmiineng.com.
1299  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Newbies Learn From Your Senior Colleagues. on: April 04, 2022, 11:31:44 PM
It totally has a difference if you will compare a genuine newbie to the newbie account that has already knowledgeable on this forum, through these (below), you can determine that it's possible they aren't newbies behind on that account.

  • Fastest growing account
  • Fastest earning merit
  • technically knowledgable on Bitcoin
  • Already knows about forum rules

It's totally different when you saw a genuine newbie account, they even have mistakes on making threads.

Newbies know This
1) Readers are Leaders: You can not grow if you don't read.
2) Experience Teaches Better: Learn from the experience of your seniors.
3) Information: You get more information about the task ahead of you when you learn from your seniors.

Summary: Success does not come from hard work alone, without good information as a newbie, you will always find the forum difficult.
It is indeed!
1300  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Just watch "Trust no one" diocumentary film related 2019 biggest crypto scam on: April 04, 2022, 11:09:04 PM
I already watched this on Netflix and I thought this documentary is all about Bitcoin but isn't, it's about the mysterious death of the CEX owner which is they have doubt that it was an exit scam.  Sad to say why they highlight Bitcoin in this film of documentary, they should warn everyone not to store Bitcoin on exchange instead.

This is how we can apply the "Not your Keys, Not your coins" we don't know when the exchange turn out scam which is in that film, there's a story of a man who lends money just to invest in crypto and entrust all of his assets into that exchange.

Everything in that short film is unexplained, the mysterious death of the exchange CEO becomes suspicious.  Dont trust any exchange that doesn't have enough reputation and store your asset in a long term.  Because as I understand in that film when you deposited coins on that exchange, they create a fake balance in your portfolio but your coins were ended out in their wallet (a conclusion based on an expert investigation on that documentary film), and in fact, they dont have a cold wallet which is very suspicious at the beginning.
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