I know this topic has not been posted in for a longer period of time, pero I think goods pa rin naman na i-up especially for people na bago lang din sa forum.
I also have spare time to spend these coming days. So if you see something useful, don't hesitate to reply.
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Wait di lang naman sa pinas yan! Meron din yan sa ibang bansa for sure.
Perhaps, if we zoom out, there are foreigners out there who despise their own skin for having tainted perception about crypto start-up projects. Isa pa, pera yan, which is one of the primary reason kung bakit may crimes/scam na nagaganap.
Sa tingin ko nga good thing pa yan eh, kasi yung thought na "basta pinoy rugpull" means that we're getting smart with investing our own money. Which also means, sayang lang effort ng mga pinoy wannabe crypto start-ups.
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Maybe in between? I liquidated 25% of my holdings because I had to get the money for my final year of college. This covers my tuition, a laptop, and a desktop computer needed to complete the majority of the coursework.
The rest remain on hold. And I still hope to reimburse all of these previous expenses by freelancing and some part time employment. Hoping to get back on track within this year.
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but I'm not moving to learn Linux right away. hope to have more time to learn Linux from now on.
Try Linux Mint with cinnamon desktop environment! Its interface is similar to Windows 10 which makes the experience of switching from Windows to Linux a tad easier. Plus, the community is pretty active which makes troubleshooting a lot easier. Here are the resources I used! - https://linuxcommand.org/tlcl.php - More on CLI to allow you become flexible on using the OS.- https://youtube.com/@ChrisTitusTech - for general education about Linux system.Hope that helps.
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Yes!
Probably someone reported it because the've seen it as: - no value post - derailing the topic - and the likes that may be considered as spam.
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When I just want to do some simple browsing or utilize the forum, I use my smartphone, especially if I feel like relaxing on the sofa or bed. And PC if I am posting a lengthy discussion that requires for an image upload, extensive bbcode formatting, or if I have academic work to perform on my PC.
I turn my phone to landscape mode when I'm reading and to portrait mode when I'm going to reply. You just need to zoom in/out and scroll sideways a bit to see what you are writing. I mean that's better than sitting in front of your computer for a few hours using only the forum.
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99 - Maus0728
Thanksss for the raffle!
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Get a job, at the very least, or add another source of income. If you don't have extra cash to risk on a highly volatile asset, you can't just buy bitcoin. In addition, exercise discipline in all financial decisions, just as you would in any other area of the market for investments. And more importantly, improve your security and privacy to protect your hard earned money.
That is how you stay in the long run.
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Next time, make sure you have a separate device that is only used for business or signature campaign purposes. This should include your electrum, ledger live, or any other tools that allow you to confirm the installer of electrum's signature (Kleopatra). If possible, try installing at least the most basic Linux OS which is Mint for you to have some barrier and avoid doing stuff other than crypto. Practice a good OPSEC kabayan
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I also intend to create one on my own, but I'm having trouble finding a baseball cap mockup that looks like the hats bitcointalk users wear. Is there any chance I could acquire the mockup so I could customize it how I want? Especially when I don't have a signature campaign enrolled. It's okay if it is not allowed
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Looking at your post history, it looks like you are not deleting your previous "bump" on your thread before posting a new one. And perhaps, someone reported it to the moderator because they found it annoying. Maybe try consolidating your ads in 1 thread? Bumps, "updates" are limited to once per 24 hours per thread. Bumping multiple threads at the same time is allowed if it's not annoying.
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Maybe this would help you out in your journey as these are my go-to resources when learning about trading! https://www.reddit.com/r/RealDayTrading/ - Though the strategy they are using is mainly applied in trading stocks, people in this subreddit still apply the same strategy (Relative Strength/Weakness vs SPY or BTC) in crypto. Plus, this is the only resource I have seen where people generously share their trading experiences/journey most articulately and FREE. https://github.com/SpiralDevelopment/Awesome-Crypto-Trading - Just to get your feet wet with the basics (e.g., SnR, trends, indicators). You are incredibly fortunate that you didn't lose money on your first trades. And I think this is the ideal method to become familiar with the platform and tools you are using while also cutting the learning curve. Additionally, consider educating yourself in risk management to get a better concept of how to manage your bankroll in line with your trading strategy and risk appetite.
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I believe you are oversimplifying how trading goes, which in my opinion is a mistake. Sure, looking at which cryptocurrencies are the biggest winners or losers is one indicator, but it typically isn't sufficient to dictate your choice of which coins or stocks to trade because doing so will only cause you to lose money. Maybe try checking this subreddit[1]. Although that sub focuses mainly on stocks trading, the process and technicalities involved still works in crypto. The indicators, relative strength vs weakness, basic S&R still applies in any market though.. [1] https://www.reddit.com/r/RealDayTrading
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