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561  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Idena is the first Proof-of-Person Blockchain on: May 03, 2023, 05:56:49 AM
Although it seems an interesting idea, I can't find more detailed information about what it's about, on the website I only find a record, it's tedious to register for something that doesn't interest you without first knowing clearly what it's about, Where can I find more information?

Maybe you find it difficult to find yourself because the project is unique. This is not meme coin, nft, defi and other common phrases repeated by most projects. But when you go to the home page, you have exactly what it is.

"Human-centric Blockchain
Join the democratic borderless world"

"What is Idena
Idena is the first Proof-of-Person blockchain based on democratic principles. Every Idena validator is linked to a cryptoidentity – one single person with equal voting power.

Anyone can get their cryptoidentity no matter who they are and where they live. To become an Idena validator and start earning with Idena, you need to prove you are a unique human. It does not require the disclosure of any personal data (no KYC). You need to appear online when the validation ceremony starts and solve a series of flip-tests (CAPTCHAs)."
https://www.idena.io/pl
562  Local / Polski / Re: Pospekulujmy o aktualnej i przyszłej cenie BTC. on: May 02, 2023, 02:43:55 PM
ciekawe czy kiedys doczekamy sie dekorelacji Wink

Dziś mamy ciekawy przykład dekorelacji i uwaga wspólny kierunek dla złota i bitcoina.



Powodem rosnące napięcia i ryzyko rozlania się kryzysu bankowego na więcej banków. Bitcoin cyfrowym złotem!

Dojdzie do tego, jak więcej inwestorów zacznie traktować bitcoina zgodnie z jego klasyfikacją "commodities" a przestanie go traktować jak spółkę technologiczną którą nie jest. A kiedy to może nastapić?

Poprzednia wielka inflacja, która miała miejsce w latach 1970-1980 bardzo mi przypomina obecny okres, do ktorego właśnie wchodzimy. Rynki wtedy weszły w 10 letnią konsolidację i były odwrotnie skorelowane z inflacją:

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W 1970 i 1975 lokalny szczyt inflacji spotkał sie z lokalnym dołkiem na akcjach. W 1972 i 1977 lokalny dołek inflacji spotkal się z lokalnym szczytem akcji. Praktycznie idealna odwrotna korelacja. Oznaczałoby to, że wchodzimy w dekadę w której akcje będa szły bokiem a inflacja będzie niszczyła realne wyceny. Jeśli bitcoin miałby śledzić akcje to oznacza, że najbliższą dekadę spędzimy w kanale 20-80k. CHYBA, że popatrzymy na złoto, które w 1971 uwolniło się od dolara i w tą samą dekadę urosło z 35$ do 800$. Jeśli historia się powtórzy i bitcoin dla odmiany podąży za złotem (lub nawet stanie okrakiem między złotem o akcjami) to raz na zawsze zakończymy korelację bitcoina z akcjami.
563  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Idena is the first Proof-of-Person Blockchain on: May 02, 2023, 01:17:40 PM
Yes I know but IDENA has its own channel both on telegram and discord, they can hold AMA there to be closer to the community

Its not very active. There is like 10-20 messages per day. Most of its members are old idena users that already know a lot about this project. I don't think it will help a lot. Regularly published Idena Chronicles and few mods on telegram chanell answering questions is a sufficient way for the team to communicate with the community.

Focusing on looking for new users (f.e by cooperation with celebrities) and investors (maybe through the presence at the fair or crypto events) seems to be a better solution.
564  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Promising altcoins? on: May 02, 2023, 12:41:44 PM
Ethereum (ETH),Binance Coin (BNB),XRP (XRP). how to choose how to distribute the interest on them?

None. There are 23 000 projects listed on coinmarketcap. 22 950 will die sooner or later. Most of them are made just to die after taking money from investors. No matter if you are pro or newbie ... there are too many inestimable risks because everything you see can be faked. And even the quantifiable risks far outweigh the additional returns compared to investing in bitcoin. Just buy BTC and hodl.
565  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Best security measures are pivotal for crypto stability on: May 02, 2023, 12:29:48 PM
"Why KYC is extremely dangerous – and useless " - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5221497
"What happens when your identity is stolen -- real story || Avoid CEXs!" - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5444158
"Why reputation is essential on the free market" - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5444158

Full KYC data cost like 50-200$ on darknet. KYC does not provide any security. It gives pseudo security, a sense of security that only puts people at greater risk (reduces their vigilance), and because many sites require KYC, darknet databases are full of leaked photos and informations. KYC hurts everyone.

566  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: From Art to Assets: NFT Trading Expands Beyond the Traditional Market on: May 01, 2023, 09:00:35 AM
carbon reduction is 100% verifiable.

How? How to prove that I actually bought and utilize a car?

NFTCar's innovative NFTs provide an effective solution to reduce your carbon footprint to zero. By purchasing high-pollution cars, scrapping them, and generating NFTs, carbon reduction is 100% verifiable.

Do you really think someone will spend 2k$ to buy a car just to destroy it just to get NFT? what is the reason why i should do this? I'm not talking about the environmental benefit because it's here and without your NFT. I say why worthless NFT would convince me.

And if you want to say it's not worthless, then tell me what will give it value.
567  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Market Maker Action Analyzer on: May 01, 2023, 08:48:33 AM
then you can take from 2-3 x per month on 10 leverage.
haha  Smiley it's not so easy as you think if you didn't have any trading experience before you can make a lot of mistakes and more likely you will lose your deposit . that's why i wrote on the beginning about that very important not violate the rules of trading and remove emotions but all of us know that is not easy ,especially when the price of an asset is below the entry point for a long time.

Thats your words not mine. In your first post you said your tool can make 2-3x per month.

the tool was created in October as well as a standalone bot based on the analyzer. The bot gave a profitability of 60% per month, and using the analyzer, you can do 10-20 percent or more per day with your hands

or maybe 60% per month ?Smiley
Or maybe 10-20% per day (262 000% per month XD)

could you decide if it is 2-3x in a month or 60% in a month or 2000x in a month? Because I don't know whether to order a lambo for next week or for July XDXD


568  Economy / Speculation / Re: $35,000-$37,000 for Bitcoin in 2023 as my peaking barrier, is breakout feasible? on: April 30, 2023, 08:17:45 AM
Do you guys believe it would surpass $35k-37k this year?

35-37k is a major resistance. I have my take profit orders for my short/middle term positions right there. I see a high risk that these levels will not be broken and we will realize a scenario similar to 2019, when we jumped from $4k to $14k and then fell to $5k. This is how I see the situation now. Pump just to 37k, maybe even 45k and dump back to 20k. At the same time, 45k seems unlikely to me before some solid correction or at least a longer consolidation.
569  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: XLM - yes or no? on: April 30, 2023, 06:21:00 AM
Good thought but i might have to disagree that no decent project built on XLM, currently XLM support moneyGram, you can send and receive money,  XLM platform is best suit for financial institutions and majority of people using it for their projects uses it as a private permission blockchain. What i can't argue about is the prospect of the price of the token, for me i am more concerned about the technology aspect of projects   

You are talking about this thing?
https://coinmarketcap.com/dexscan/bsc/0x564f48bc0ee12db30e99483f24b4b8d7095ca724/

The ghost project that no one uses is a proof that XLM is not a giant loser and disappointment for every 2015-2019 investor? Is it even enogh to justify today's XLM valuation at almost $ 5B. Damn, this project has a long way south.
570  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: From Art to Assets: NFT Trading Expands Beyond the Traditional Market on: April 30, 2023, 06:08:38 AM
And what will give value to these NFTs? Merely creating a token out of thin air does not make it have the value/power to change the environment.
Same as with play-to-earn or move-to-earn tokens. People are excited to be paid to play, but they forget that it can't work because on the other hand, there would have to be someone willing to pay you to play.
571  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Market Maker Action Analyzer on: April 30, 2023, 06:03:16 AM
then you can take from 2-3 x per month on 10 leverage.

RED flag. 3x per month changes 1000$ into 500 000 000 in a matter of 1 year. After 2 years someone with such tool would have more money than there is in the world. I advise anyone against any interaction with the OP, because it can end badly.
572  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Base from Coinbase on: April 28, 2023, 05:28:23 AM
The idea of having a name for the wallet instead of a long address consisting of many numbers and letters is really nice.

But will the wallet be available to all networks? I mean, if I get a name for my wallet, will I be able to use it to send and receive tokens on ETH, BNB networks, or just on the Base blockchain?

I think it's nothing new. There were at least two projects that I remember having this feature. One of them was FIO Protocol created almost 2 years ago:

"No more sending crypto to the wrong address or chain. Map all of your public wallet addresses to your unique crypto handle, and use this crypto handle to send, receive, and request any type of crypto. It's as easy as that."
https://www.fioprotocol.io/

"FIO Protocol is blockchain agnostic, meaning that it is compatible with all blockchains. FIO Protocol supports all tokens."
573  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: I think Fetch.ai is still really undervalued on: April 28, 2023, 05:22:09 AM
You're even answering your own question. How the hell is that?

Because OP is a paid shiller that forget to relog to another account to post an answer to his own question. Third answer "What is your expected price for FET that will serve your early retirement?" also looks like a post written by a cheap manipulator.

Re: I think Fetch.ai is still really undervalued

It's a $400 million project at this moment. What makes you think it's undervalued? What's its P/E or P/BV? Yea, I know it's not a value stock... so maybe what's their userbase? Is there a delivered product that is already changing a word? I can expect that on an almost half-billion-dollar project, can't I?
574  Other / Politics & Society / Re: How Russia is surviving NATO-backed sanctions on: April 28, 2023, 04:59:59 AM
moreover sanction doesn't changes the mind of sanctioned regime, look at north korea, cuba, iran etc right now they are even getting worse instead of repenting, look at what is happening now, russia is uniting all the bad boys against the west, which is not a good thing

because it is the only way the leaders of criminal regimes have when the rest of the world isolates itself from them. After all, they will not go out to the citizens and say that it is because of war crimes. Propaganda goes all the way over the years and people start to believe the lies at some point.

why did you think Nato dislike Russia? Russia self sufficient country, they are contented with all they have. they never invaded any smaller county to steal resources. Russia is the giant of Europe if you ask me. with all the sanctions rebel against Russia they still surviving without asking from aid from any one. i think they are prepared for anything.


some sentences have a grain of truth, some are complete lies. It's hard to tell if it's sarcasm or ignorance.
575  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Why trading Crypto (instead of Forex) on: April 27, 2023, 05:47:07 AM
Look up my first reply, I never even talked about leverage. My reference was crypto spot trading, which is equivalent to the forex no leverage trading.

Don't you see it's a little bit comical, comparing crypto spot vs Forex trading using leverage?

Even someone with only $100 can turn it into $200 or more than that in crypto spot in a very short time, This is almost impossible with forex if you are not using Leverage (which is equivalent to spot)

Because you don't trade forex without leverage. You just need to remember about good position size management just like you don't buy 1 shitcoin with your entire wallet size.
Ż\_(ツ)_/Ż

Its like saying that walking is faster than driving a car, because you have to push the car if you don't want to refuel it. Nobody trades forex without leverage. It does not make sense. Just like no one is pushing the car. forex = leverage.

Low volatility on forex makes trading on leverage no more difficult/risk than trading crypto spot, and nowhere did the OP stipulate in his question that the leverage is out. He asked about comparing crypto to forex, and you immediately castrated forex and then based on this, you said that you can't make money there or its super more complicated than on crypto by buying shitcoins (PEPE).

you were in the right place at the right time. But I'm sure you'll agree with me that it's not a sure-fire, repeatable success.
Because when one is trading forex, they don't need to be in the right place at the right time... Wooooow I am going to be a millionaire trading forex from this night forward  Cheesy

You need knowlege and luck in both crypto and forex trading. I just meant that anecdotal evidence is not evidence (the fact that you once succeeded).

Unless it's about PEPE type shitcoins, there is no knowledge there, only luck.
576  Other / Politics & Society / Re: How Russia is surviving NATO-backed sanctions on: April 26, 2023, 06:07:36 AM
I accept that western sanctions have created pockets of holes in Russia economy, it also have made Russia explore alternatives. Now, they have broaden their trade relationships with China and India, two of the most populated countries. These sanctions have created stronger bond between BRICS counties with new members queuing to join the alliance. These sanctions would come and go, and the only country that got deceived was Ukraine.

If a grocery store starts selling rotten eggs and loses 80% of its customers, it's not like the remaining 20% ​​will buy 5x more. They will buy what they bought before, unless much lower prices are offered. But then the only thing they will do is buy in stock and then they will not return to the store for a long time. that's how i see your comment. It's not like russia will switch to china and india overnight. These are decades of building supply chains.
decades during which the standard of living of the average Russian will go back 50-100 years.

if it was so easy to sell 3x more to china and india ... why have these opportunities not been used before?


https://www.statista.com/statistics/1100708/russia-leading-foreign-trade-partners-by-volume/

All in red are US allies. (368B out of 559B - 65%)

The US have being weaponizing the dollar for years, causing economies to collapse, and if not that Russia have a strong spine, it would found itself in a terrible state, maybe like Venezuela or Zimbabwe. But when and if BRICS finally come up with a rival  currency, the dollar will be devalued. Most African countries will definitely review their dollar trading policies in the coming months and years. Let's just pray for a peaceful world.

yes, for sure Smiley and the "State Sponsors of Terrorism" AKA Russia and its colleagues will definitely not weaponize its currency as soon as they have the opportunity, right? We can trust them, can't we?
577  Local / Polski / Re: Pospekulujmy o aktualnej i przyszłej cenie BTC. on: April 26, 2023, 05:59:25 AM
Dzięki, to ma sens. Ale czy to samo działa w drugą stronę, tj. jeżeli mamy nagły spadek na niskim wolumenie, to czy można się spodziewać że cena odbije z powrotem do góry gdy powrócą duzi gracze itp?

Ogólnie to działa to w obie strony tak samo. Wolumen jest potwierdzeniem.

Czy nie jest tak że niski wolumen zawsze jest czynnikiem negatywnym na cenę?

Tak, jeśli mówimy o sytuacji, w której cena leży na łopatkach i nikt tego nie chce dotykać. Może to świadczyć o tym, że projekt jest martwy lub umiera. Nikt nie chce kupować, a sprzedający nie mają płynności do pozamykania pozycji.
578  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Why trading Crypto (instead of Forex) on: April 26, 2023, 05:37:23 AM
I didn't say there are no risks when trading crypto. They are so many including scams, hacks etc.

I'm not talking about risks. I'm talking about probabilities. I think its more probable to earn on forex buying exacly the dip with 500x leverage than by giving money to stranger who just created a token thanks to 30 min youtube tutorial, bought twitter fallowers and telegram members (5$ per 1000), payed shillers (15$ per day per person) and stolen idea from other project.

What I meant, it's much easier for one including a noob to make gains because of the price volatility as compared to trading forex.
I don't think I would have made such profits trading forex without leverage.

Because you don't trade forex without leverage. You just need to remember about good position size management just like you don't buy 1 shitcoin with your entire wallet size.

I say this because when I was a noob trading back then on Etherdelta, I actually made some good profits spot trading shitcoins.

you were in the right place at the right time. But I'm sure you'll agree with me that it's not a sure-fire, repeatable success.
579  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Why trading Crypto (instead of Forex) on: April 25, 2023, 09:00:57 AM
For example, coins/tokens like PEPE pumped by over 1000% recently in a very short time. Even a noob who bought the token and sold it off before the dump can make some good profits off a spot market with much less effort, something which is not easy with forex. In forex, you have to be good at technical and fundamental analysis.

I don't think I can disagree more. Yea every noob can buy PEPE and dump after pump but there is the top? At +50%, at+100%? Or maybe at +100 000%? you know its +1000% because it already happend. Just like coinmarketcap list 20 000 coins. The ods for spotting x10- is super low, especially witch tokens like PEPE (which are made several dozen a day, of which 99% end with a rugpull on the second day).

You might as well say that any forex noob can open a position with x500 leverage, hit the bottom perfectly and sell when the price is up 2%, thus earning 1000%. But both your example and mine are unlikely.

"According to Gopluslabs the contract owner may contain the authority to modify the transaction tax and contain Blacklist function. Please exercise caution before taking any action and DYOR" - pepe is most likely a scam token that will go bust very soon.
580  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: GHOST privacy coin on: April 25, 2023, 08:54:02 AM
The dev team did a great job in recent time.
based on what?

I see GHOST as a promising project with strong fundamentals of which there are not many.
based on what?

Additionally I think the whole market for privacy coins will gain a lot of attraction in the future...
Based on what? because certainly not based on the growing number of regulations, the risk of delisting from large exchanges and the risk of not being able to cash in tokens.

The APY for staking is 11% and by holding more then 20k GHOST it is 29%.
Where does money come from? does the project generate any profits? Does anyone use it? Does high apy comes from monetary inflation?

A new team came up and fixed a lot. Now it has its own blockchain and is working fine.

Why would anyone use low cap coin that just lauched its own blockchain when you have monero, which has an established position, a relatively stable price and proved in battlefield private blockchain not even cracked by FBI.
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