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121  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Craig Wright Satoshi Claim Case Update on: March 29, 2024, 07:46:12 PM
Craig Wright should be put in jail. Continually, he is lying again and again. For false evidence, he should be in jail, in my opinion. Singing a message from his Bitcoin address would make everything clear. If he claims it has been lost, then he isn't a Bitcoin creator. Because Bitcoin creators must know, losing wallet access means funds are gone. I believe Satoshi will never try to prove himself anyway; he won't fight for that. Because, actually, he doesn't want to reveal himself. 
122  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Philippines bans Binance on: March 29, 2024, 07:37:22 PM
If Binance still accepts customers from the Philippines, then people can still use it through VPN, even if the government bans the apps and websites. But Binance won't go against government rules to avoid problems. Are other exchanges still accessible there? If so, Binance may resolve the issue even if they need to pay a penalty. Because they won't leave their customers this way. I believe a lot of Binance users are from the Philippines, where Binance makes revenue. Is there any Binance reaction? I just heard the news but am still unaware of Binance's reaction. 
123  Economy / Reputation / Re: [v2][Self Moderated] In Merits, Count Down To Your Next Rank... on: March 28, 2024, 08:43:29 PM
My Countdown to Full Member Rank
Number of Merit(s) left: 24 21 19 18 1612
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My Countdown to Hero Member Rank
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Welcome new Hero Member.

MY COUNTDOWN TO HERO MEMBER RANK
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Congrats, you are Hero Member now.


I regret to see a few members applying here with 3 merits, and he needs more than 7 merits to become a member. This is kind of an unrealistic request. You should earn maximum merit for your contribution. We can push you to the next level by supporting you with some merit. We aren't here to build you from the beginning. I will discourage you from making such a request here. Try yourself to earn. 
124  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: The identity of the bitcoin founder. on: March 28, 2024, 08:36:21 PM
Everyone would have different thoughts why Satoshi remain unknown. For me I believe, Satoshi want to create a decentralised cryptocurrency without any third party involvement. So in Decentralised system he don't want to involve himself to avoid control of Bitcoin. We all know if Satoshi reveals himself then he can influence anything or create something new and leave Bitcoin. He don't want to destroy his discoveries hence he keep remain unknown. We really don't need to look for Satoshi since Bitcoin running smoothly without him and already being established.
125  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Are you still holding on: March 28, 2024, 08:26:18 PM
I am still holding; I have my own target to sell my holdings. If I reach the target before the Bitcoin halving, I might sell; otherwise, I will wait for the halving. However, whatever the event, I am not going to sell anything from my holdings. I have separate trading funds, so I have been trading there actively. However, I am holding my funds in a non-custodial wallet, of course. But I trade funds on Binance, and recently I have faced issues there. They ask for time to get it resolved, and I am waiting for that. Unless they solve my issue, I will share the details with the community. 
126  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: https://klaspi.com/ on: March 28, 2024, 08:20:10 PM
The website seems to be down or not working for me. After reading the post, I suspect it is a scam. Because no legit service would ask you to ever make a deposit in order to withdraw funds from there. So I was quite suspicious of the of the OP trying to promote his website, which is a clear scam. When I see a vouch from a brand new account, I confirm that this is a clear scam. So guys, just stay away. Because the OP trying to promote a scam. Don't believe in such a scheme. 
127  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Freelancers to hire: Coinlancer.net. Anyone? on: March 28, 2024, 07:56:10 PM
What I can see is that they are service providers. It's not like a freelancing service where you can get any service from a lot of individuals. Freelancing sites mean they will be a marketplace, not a service provider. However, I haven't heard about them and haven't used them yet. So if you need anything from them, just do your own research. I think you can get maximum crypto service from this forum. Just go to the Seevice section and post there what you need. Just make sure you are going to use a trusted person; otherwise, you can use escrow services. 
128  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Upon the death of a bitcoin user. on: March 26, 2024, 09:55:03 PM
For me, I wrote down all the cryptographic credentials on a physical notebook. In the event of my death, they can get access to my funds. For that, I have to teach someone from my family about crypto. So I did it, which means my family members can access the funds in case any accident happens to me. There is a matter of trust, of course. So I have to trust someone, and I have to secure my notebook in my way. I don't see any other alternative right now to secure my funds for my next generation. 
129  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Are NFTs just marketing gimmicks with no added value? on: March 25, 2024, 09:09:49 PM
I was never a fan of NFT anyway. Till now, I hate NFT, and I think it's just a useless thing in the blockchain industry. It hasn't  added any value to the blockchain industry; it's just a waste of money. A few big mads made NFT popular. Even though I wasn't a fan of memes, it seems they are pumping hard, but still, I am not trading them. I have seen a lot of NFT projects just turn out to be scams. Sometimes something becomes a trend, and scammers take advantage of it to make money. There is no real value to NFT. 
130  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: "Global wealth preservation" on: March 25, 2024, 09:01:26 PM
Bitcoin, we consider it a digital currency called cryptocurrency, which only virtually exists. And a few others consider Bitcoin to be a digital asset. Whatever you consider Bitcoin has a store value. Either the value will increase or decrease based on demand. Gold is a physical asset that is always considered an asset. So gold and bitcoin won't be compared in the same way. Bitcoin won't be unlimited, so since it's a limiter edition, the value will probably keep increasing if you compare it with gold, which doesn't have a limit. Bitcoin just needs a massive global adaptation to be considered a store value globally. 
131  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Blacklisting Wallet Addresses Across Various Bitcoin Wallet Types on: March 25, 2024, 08:48:06 PM
If you can block addresses for receiving or sending funds, that would stand against a decentralised ecosystem. Like a few other centralised currencies, you can't block or freeze Bitcoin addresses. For example, USDT can freeze addresses with funds. Means you can't move funds from your address. But I haven't heard yet if somehow you can block a sender's address. I don't think this feature will be found in any decentralised cryptocurrency. If so, it will no longer be decentralised. 
132  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: ~~~When did you first heard about bitcoin 2024 Halving edition~~ on: March 25, 2024, 07:50:58 PM
I was introduced to Bitcoin in 2015 or 2016, which I can't recall exactly. At the beginning of the revnshare, I had invested in some ponzi in fiat money, like perfect money, etc. But I swear, I wasn't aware of what ponzi is or how it works. Some of my online friends encouraged me to invest, and thanks to them, they introduced Bitcoin as well. During the investment, there was also Bitcoin, so I bought some Bitcoin and invested there. That's how I became a Bitcoin investor, trader, and marketer. When I realised what a Ponzi scheme was and that they were just scammers, I left everything and started working against them. So still, I am involved with Bitcoin and trading. 
133  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is Bitcoin a scam on: March 24, 2024, 10:01:32 PM
Let them think what they want to; if they think Bitcoin is a scam, it doesn't make any difference for Bitcoin. Bitcoin has already proven what's in it; those who want to call it a it a Bitcoin scam don't really know how a decentralised currency works. Bitcoin wasn't created to make us rich; it was a p2p decentralised cryptocurrency to make a solution for a borderless payment system without a third party. How would Bitcoin be scammed when it wasn't controlled by anyone? Due to a lack of proper knowledge, a few people think Bitcoin is a is a scam. We aren't concerned about it. 
134  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: End Goal or Keep HODLing? on: March 24, 2024, 09:55:08 PM
Each individual should have their own goal for selling their holdings. Bitcoin for life, of course, not for lifetime holdings. Who will use our bitcoin if we die? What's the benefit of holding Bitcoin if it can't change my lifestyle even when I am making big profits? For me, I sell my crypto whenever I need it. It doesn't matter how much profit I have. But I'm not going to sell everything unless I need it in my real life. Even you can take advantage of the volatility. When Bitcoin reaches a significant price range, like surpassing the previous ATH and creating a new ATH, you can sell and wait for a dip to accumulate again. That's how you can still keep holding and cashing out your profits. 
135  Economy / Exchanges / Re: OKX terminates services in India, asks users to withdraw funds by April 30 on: March 24, 2024, 09:46:42 PM
India is a large country, and it does have a large number of crypto users. But the government seems not to be friendly enough for crypto users. Exchanges have to close their services when they can't comply with local rules. It seems that using centralised exchanges is becoming more complicated everywhere. Because each local government has its own standards and regulations, We should start using decentralised exchanges and not depend on centralised exchanges. 
136  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Is there a trusted service to send remittances by crypto or debit card? on: March 24, 2024, 09:33:26 PM
OP have you tried your luck western union yet?

When I needed an indian friend to give me a remittance it was one of the few allowed options by the local government that's pretty strict with money flows also.
They accept bank and debit card deposits from local banks also so it's a pretty convenient tool especially when local banks aren't up to date with modern standards (as it happens to most of the world really).
I'd be interested to know which alternative covers your case, some of my friends that have to do remittances might appreciate the insight too.
No, I haven't tried them yet. Because of what I have checked, they don't give me the option to send money to the same country where I am using their site. Also, I think they need KYC verification to make sure the sender and receiver are However, I found solutions on Remitly, and currently I have been using that. On the other hand, Pyypl seems to have resumed their service again, which will be pretty easy for me. But after my resume, I haven't used them yet. I will try it again soon. 
137  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: If Bitcoin could speak ... on: March 23, 2024, 09:51:54 PM
Bitcoin is speaking, and sounds are worldwide. We have seen everything till now about Bitcoin struggling to reach its goal. There is nothing hidden, except for the Bitcoin creator. The rest of the history of Bitcoin is available on the internet. The goal was to create a decentralised digital currency that could handle p2p transactions without a third party. And we can see how Bitcoin stands now. So Bitcoin is speaking itself now, and those who are listening are becoming successful investors. 
138  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: New EU AML ban bitcoin anonymous payment on: March 23, 2024, 09:42:17 PM
Those of us who have been using centralised exchanges or wallets will have trouble using any kind of coin-mixing service. I am encountering an issue with Binance when one of my clients sent BNB by using a mixer. I am not sure whether Binance will resolve my issue or not; they temporarily suspended my account. However, the government strictly wants to control Bitcoin. It will become very hard to spend anonymous coins since all the CEX requires KYC and does not accept funds from the mixers. Very soon, we will have to use only P2P exchanges without KYC or avoid any coin-mixing services. 
139  Economy / Speculation / Re: BTC 2030 Assumptions on: March 23, 2024, 09:34:00 PM
Bitcoin gained mass popularity this year. So I don't expect any massive dumps like previously. To reach 2030, we have six years on our hands. This is enough time to be more popular for Bitcoin. During these six years, we will see more adaptation, and more institutional investors will take entry into Bitcoin. Based on my experience, we would discover bitcoin trading above $200,000. We may see more countries and central banks start using Bitcoin. 
140  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Does Bitcoin have the potential to impact climate change? on: March 23, 2024, 08:23:32 PM
There is a group of people who have been trying to blame Bitcoin miners for climate change. Because Bitcoin miners have been using energy that isn't renewable, For your information, Bitcoin miners are using a very small percentage of energy that won't be countable at all. A group of people just tried to create FUD. Nowadays, miners have also started using renewable energy, and I can't see much discussion about mining energy consumption. Bitcoin haters will always try to create FUD. There is no such thing as a noteable impact on the climate due to Bitcoin minigs. 
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