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581  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: catex.io & dex-trade.com on: September 14, 2023, 02:26:11 PM
I also joined their official Telegram group, which is very active. Then I tried to ask some questions like why I can't transfer my tokens to any address and why their website still has the ICO page open. After that they blocked me on Telegram.
So it's a bullshit project, they prevent you from asking more questions which makes their community start to wonder why they stay.
I looked at both exchanges, it just looks like bot trading or fake orders. I suggest just forget about it, unless you're willing to spend a few dollars for network fees to get these tokens out of your wallet to the exchanges above.
582  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Never Marry a Coin/Project - Practically Example on: September 14, 2023, 01:21:22 PM
I think this is one of the biggest reasons he keeps holding on.
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“I’ll pay one #Dogecoin for this article” -
elonmusk talks about using #Doge as a payment method
https://x.com/ProTheDoge/status/1587701325642407937
Anyone tell me pls, is one of Musk's companies now adopting doge?


Sorry, but this doesn't make sense!

Let's assume that he had those $3 million at peak doge value, that's $0.731578, doge is -91.59% at $0.061578.
He would still have $246 575 so he just lost $4 000 of his initial investment.
Those numbers are impossible!
OP said he also borrowed money, if most of the doge has been sold to pay off the loan+interest it might make sense.
583  Economy / Economics / Re: Tim Gurner wants Unemployment to increase. Employers have lost their power. on: September 14, 2023, 12:37:07 PM
Tim Gurner, the CEO of the Gurner Group, wants unemployment to increase so that people can be subservient to their employers as it used to be. He believes that since the pandemic gave way to working from home, employees now how too much power and have even go as far as s dictating the terms of employment to their employers.
Or conversely, employers with opinions like this are actual dictators who support a system of slavery. They think they can still stick to the old rule of "money is power". The Covid pandemic has actually helped employees to remove the shackles of dictation from previous bosses and opened up opportunities to find better economic stability variables. Covid is the new economic order.
584  Other / Meta / Re: where we can see the forum time? on: September 13, 2023, 04:01:29 PM
I was finding "forum time" section here:
No, it's not.
It adjusts your account's time setting if you change it, not the forum's default.


When in doubt, check the latest post in a private browser window. It'll give you the forum time.
Ninjastic tool also displays post history based on UTC time.
585  Local / Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian) / Re: Apakah ada perbedaan sesudah naik ranking on: September 13, 2023, 07:10:41 AM
Tapi kalau misalnya sesudah naik rank menjadi lebih hebat dalam diskusi dan wawasan saya rasa itu adalah hal yang positif, namun menurut saya akan lebih baik lagi kalau misalnya tidak naik peringkat pun kualitas diskusi wawasan dan keilmuan pun harus di tingkatkan.
Ini sebenarnya hasil yang cenderung relatif karena mendapat merit+naik peringkat juga tidak selalu berdasarkan pos berkualitas (tergantung inisiatif pengirim). Yang bisa merasakan bahwa wawasan telah meningkat ya pengguna itu sendiri. Ada juga pengguna yang sebenarnya udah banyak wawasan kripto tapi baru join ke forum atau tidak banyak terlibat diskusi, jadi peringkatnya stuck lama.
586  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: where can I make a loan with collateral with small interest on: September 13, 2023, 07:01:38 AM
The easiest way, look for physical borrowers around you. I think fiat loans aren't really a problem either. It can be exchanged for BTC on CEX or P2Pmarket after you get a loan. And assure them that you will be able to pay them back.
587  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Honest question, what to think about “crypto” affiliates or influencers? on: September 13, 2023, 06:50:24 AM
In the crypto space, the term "DYOR" is known, meaning that every user is required to have at least a basic knowledge of how to research a project independently. You can determine which influencers are worth following within reasonable limits. Some influencers are not that bad, they really explain things according to reality.
588  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Binance and multiple citizenship on: September 12, 2023, 01:09:39 PM
Update: Thanks to the news of Binance's airdrop[1] to Moroccan users with the requirement to complete verification, so apart from them applying for verification requests in addition to Proof of Identity (PoI), they also have Proof of Address verification (PoA)[2]. So all users can be asked to complete it at any time to ensure there is no misuse, for example by participating in their events such as charity programs only for a certain country.

1. https://www.binance.com/en/blog/charity/binance-to-airdrop-up-to-$3-million-in-bnb-to-users-in-the-morocco-earthquake-region-6962526806416134014
2. https://www.binance.com/en/support/faq/how-to-verify-my-residential-address-on-binance-applicable-to-all-users-10315cfd150e438b82d306f6e657e996
589  Economy / Economics / Re: No choice but to use the unavoidable middle man, the exchange companies. on: September 12, 2023, 12:29:54 PM
You can not eliminate the middle man in businesses, especially in this digital age, be it fiat or cryptocurrencies, because they have come to stay. Big exchanges like Binance, are cashing in on being the middle man in businesses, an unavoidable indirect business associates, in your face, waiting for you to go through them.
Certain cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin are able to eliminate middleman technically, whereas in this case it is a user's need to adjust to business preferences, especially because cryptocurrencies must really pay attention to the level of trust of the second party.
As innovation develops in the crypto industry, the role of third parties can also be built into code which is usually called a smartcontract, although some of these sometimes have serious vulnerabilities that cause greater losses.
590  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: If they have the ability why would they sell? on: September 12, 2023, 10:19:57 AM
1. There is no proof of certificate that shows that the group owners are professional traders.
Usually signal owners post each of their entries in groups and people can conclude how often they close positions with profit results.
But yeah, no one can confirm whether the screenshots shared are belong to the owner or whether they're just forwarded from another signal group. Sensibly, professional traders wouldn't take money from noob traders that way.
591  Economy / Speculation / Re: Michael Saylor predicts Bitcoin can go to $5 million? on: September 12, 2023, 09:51:44 AM
I just saw a big whale who feels threatened (again and always) with his portfolio. Is there any bad news ahead?
But seriously, that's just speculation which is really far from hope, not sure who among us will get the opportunity to sell the bitcoins own today at that price.
592  Other / Meta / Re: Altcoin Wallet Board In Alternate Cryptocurrencies Needed - Why Admin Sleep ? on: September 12, 2023, 09:37:57 AM
Bitcoin - $488,641,112,069, and first TOP10 altcoins - ETH - $185,507,720,235, Tether USDT - $82,980,995,714, BNB - $31,595,128,368,
Yeah you have to look it closer, the top 3 altcoins basically require the same type of wallet, as do the thousands of altcoins out there.
What if the question is like this: This is BTCitcointalk, admin shouldn't facilitate people talking about altcoins here. Btw, the place to talk about altcoins with more complete room is here https://www.reddit.com/r/altcoins/ or https://www.altcoinstalks.com
593  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bank vs Crypto: Are they opposites? on: September 11, 2023, 02:30:06 PM
Cryptocurrency is just a financial market and to exist it needs investors and investors need fiat to invest to drive the market
Again, bitcoin(satoshi) didn't need investors from the start, it needs Hal as a adopters/contributors/users. In conclusion, bitcoin needs more people like Hal Finney.
And that's what I said that users can't migrate completely from conventional systems because one of the reasons is long-standing dependency. Fiat is only a standard for assessing all entities and activities that have unconsciously become common practice.
Bitcoin can actually also value goods and work relatively, a simple example in a small scope (points for @n00ber also how to invest in bitcoin without fiat without a bank): Almost all campaigns run by @icopress in the service section give a standard flat value for each post is B0. 00008 ~ B0.0001 (ignoring fluctuations). Anyone who doesn't mind can take it. If all managers, sellers of goods and services on this forum implemented the same thing, then slowly the reference standard value on this forum specifically would become only bitcoin.


Bitcoin is not free and we need money to own it and how do you use bitcoins for everyday payments if you don't convert them to fiat?
I accumulated my own bitcoins from the signature campaign and some past jobs. I didn't ever invest into bitcoin with even a cent), if regulations doesn't prohibit me from buying all my necessities with bitcoins and local shops accepted bitcoins, I'd do it as needed.
594  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bank vs Crypto: Are they opposites? on: September 11, 2023, 09:39:07 AM
as Crypto can't do without banks but banks can do without crypto.
I think it's the opposite, bitcoin/crypto doesn't need a bank, users need a bank role simply because they can't immediately migrate the financial system for some reason.
Banks need crypto if global adoption rates gradually increase, or they will lose their business to competitors in the industry.
595  Economy / Economics / Re: Save your environmental economic cycle on: September 11, 2023, 09:26:07 AM
What we should know is that the world we are living in has made many people lazy. They'll prefer to stay indoors and order everything online. It's not intentional that they don't want to buy from the local shop it's just what technology has turned it out to be.
I have another conclusion from the excessive online shopping behavior of people in my environment. The marketplace platform has a clever trick to let their user "own" more money for shopping with its flagship feature "pay later", which is difficult to offer in physical stores. Of course it has a limit as a trial before the system increases the limit periodically if the user always pays on time. This is very effective in encouraging consumer behavior.
596  Other / Meta / Re: Please I keep getting logged out of the forum from my browser and don't know why on: September 11, 2023, 09:15:08 AM
Your browser failed to recall your session, I think you have changed some of your browser's privacy and cookie settings, just try to restore to default settings or re-install your browser.

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BTC address (Segwit)- bc1q569t82xygdh62d6f0lduedq4k9nk42s0ljcvvs
You should stake your address here just in case. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=996318.0
597  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Is it possible to bridge BTC onchain to ETH ? on: September 11, 2023, 07:37:20 AM
So since RenBTC is not a real bridge and WBTC is centralized due to BitGo, the only safe way to do this would be to immediately sell the wBTC for ETH and hold that on the ETH chain? Or some other stablecoin?
It depends on your wishes you should have a reason before doing it.
Both are good in their own use cases, for example you want to gain access to ETH "defi" ecosystem or something like that. Converting BTC to ETH/stable coins just to hold doesnt have many prominent advantages.
598  Economy / Reputation / Re: Alts of scammer "buyingtechnow" on: September 10, 2023, 10:10:51 AM
What's the difference between nuke and ban?
As far as I know, nuke meaning banning newbie accounts and deleting all their posts, right?
My understanding up to this point was that nuke won't be accompanied by a ban (only posts cleanup) because in the unofficial of forum rules thread both are mentioned separately and it can also be done by local staff which I know they can't ban users. It seems you're right after I checked the nuked accounts in this post. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4720640.msg51468544#msg51468544
599  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: KYC matter? on: September 10, 2023, 09:46:09 AM
It depends on your status at that time, for example you're just starting out with the exchange. One obvious risk is that every identity you send has been leaked whether you want to repeat it or not.
The consequences aren't yet clear, but I'm sure that at some point they'll be able to use your identity for other benefits, not just in the form of crime.
600  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What's your actual dca strategy? on: September 09, 2023, 12:49:16 PM
There is a saying that, stay away from the green candles, do not chase them.
DCA results won't be optimal this way, you may miss out on some purchases in the bullish market that you should have made.
DCA is actually one way to minimize skepticism from any market conditions including green candles because your purchases are always small amounts. If the market is in the green, hope that you have started DCA long before that.
DCA's most important suggestion is consistency.
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