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1221  Economy / Speculation / Re: Do you think BTC would rise again? on: March 05, 2023, 07:11:28 PM
Dumb question, due to the significant volatility of Bitcoin, which could pump and dump at any time. It appears that you have become very afraid of the most recent dump. I recall that you don't have much Bitcoin experience. Thereby further, you must study more about how a Bitcoin chart appears. If you own Bitcoin, your heart shouldn't feel weak. Otherwise, when you see a red line, you'll start to panic. It's common for cryptocurrency to pump and dump. But, I think you should read the forum more frequently. As a result, you might pick up a lot from this.
1222  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Education is the key but knowledge is padlock on: March 05, 2023, 06:47:09 PM
When you were a beginner, you made mistakes. But despite their experience, many people continue to act in the same way. And besides, as an online user, you should never disclose your login information. It makes no difference how close they are. That should be applicable to anything you have been using on the internet, not only Bitcoin. Just purchase a hardware wallet for Bitcoin to protect your assets. You should be able to purchase a hardware wallet, in my opinion. Knowledge and education are not the same thing. What you have just acquired is knowledge. Education is the way you become literate.
1223  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Misinformation about crypto (bitcoin). on: March 04, 2023, 09:24:24 PM
Not misinformation actually, you got it wrong. There is no shortcut to earn money. We are less likely to lose our chunk of thought if we do our researching before investing in cryptocurrencies. We can better comprehend the risks and potential benefits associated with any cryptocurrency investment by completing in-depth study and analysis before taking decision. This can assist us in making better selections and lessen the possibility that we will decide to make impulsive or emotional investment decisions that we may come to regret.
1224  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Did they not know about the importance of Bitcoin? on: March 04, 2023, 09:17:16 PM
Really, it's best to avoid price comparisons. You're selling now. Once in a while, the new generation will label us as stupid. Considering that Bitcoin would cost $1 million at that time. It doesn't imply that they were unaware of Bitcoin's importance. Instead, they make use of and adapt it. Bitcoin was designed with peer-to-peer, decentralized money transfer in consideration. They had been doing so and also believed in Bitcoin. But they had not anticipated that the price would change in this manner so quickly.
1225  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How will you feel when your government make BTC legal? on: March 04, 2023, 09:09:56 PM
It will be my most desired surprise, to be completely truthful. Because my government now gives Bitcoin absolutely no recognition. Also, the government is overly restrictive when it comes to Bitcoin use. Someone must be punished if they are found out. If the government decides to legalize it in that circumstance. I'll be too thrilled. I own Bitcoin and will also accept it for payment in my business. All we have to do is make it legal, and we'll celebrate differently.
1226  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How many crypto wallets do you own? on: March 04, 2023, 09:02:49 PM
I've been storing my cryptocurrency using a Ledger hardware wallet. I just use Binance for daily use because I trade there. I don't believe I require a second wallet because it is not necessary. It would be difficult to handle everything if there were many wallets. It everything needs to be maintained, after all. If possible, use a hardware wallet only. If not, it's recommended to use a non-custodial wallet. Therefore, you're almost secure.
1227  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I started accepting Bitcoin at my store in September 2021, here's an update. on: March 04, 2023, 08:56:21 PM
It's not necessary to create a ton of threads, though. Simply you updating your old thread will cut down on spam. It's great that your business accepts Bitcoin payments. Therefore this is a win-win situation. You are indeed adopting Bitcoin and receiving payment in it. It has assisted in introducing Bitcoin to new people. Keep it up.
1228  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Life Insurance on: March 03, 2023, 08:19:13 PM
We cannot consider insurance in a scenario where Bitcoin is truly decentralized. You are the one who must secure your funds; why should a third party become involved? Isn't that against the concepts of decentralization? Just maintaining a personal notebook would provide as insurance for your cryptocurrency holdings. You or a member of your family can access your funds in case of an incident. To be honest, that insurance is excellent.
1229  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin and education on: March 03, 2023, 08:09:34 PM
Sincerely, I don't have a lot of education. Yet you can tell that my forum posting is excellent. Absolutely, but to make it flawless English, I use software like Grammarly. I consequently learn about Bitcoin and can write. In comparison to your post, I studied less. Purely and simply a matter of your effort. Even if you lack formal education, you can learn if you put in a lot of effort. Just being able to read English should be enough. If not, you won't be able to manage your wallets.
1230  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The fruit of greed is never good,, on: March 03, 2023, 08:00:18 PM
Which wallet was he using? Simply curious. I'm not really sure if a Bitcoin wallet can be connected to services like Web3 wallet. Yet it's nothing new in this field, and it's not the scammers' fault. Well, it's a fraud, not a hack, lol. Most likely, your friend received a greedy offer and became uncontrollably greedy. But he learns a hard lesson from it. A crypto user should just keep their funds his wallet and sit back. He should thoroughly research scams and cryptocurrencies. There will be more incidents of this nature.
1231  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: What is Crypto Payment Gateway? on: March 03, 2023, 07:13:42 PM
Use a non-custodial payment gateway if you are knowledgeable enough about cryptography. As a result, you will have complete control and won't need to worry about regulations or anything else. Hence, in my opinion, BTCPayserver is the best. It supports a variety of alternative coins and is unrestricted. But like I stated, you need to be a techie to avoid using a third-party server. Just wondering whether you're considering integrating a cryptocurrency payment gateway into your business. then conduct further study.
1232  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: My father thinks I'm working in a shop,he didn't know I'm bitcointalking. on: February 26, 2023, 06:44:22 PM
Not very literal were my parents. They are therefore unaware of virtual elements. But they are aware of Bitcoin. They are aware of my involvement with cryptocurrency but are unaware that I spend time on forums. They are aware of my cryptocurrency earnings since I do well in marketing, and they are happy that I can generate money online. I gave them a brief explanation of cryptocurrency and how it works.
1233  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: My bitcoin journey starts now on: February 26, 2023, 06:25:49 PM
Welcome to the board. Please read a few of the threads that other people have recommended. I'm glad you're considering investing in bitcoin. But, because you're new here, take your time and go through the forum more frequently to learn more about Bitcoin. Learn more about the safest wallets to use, then protect your funds. When you need to know something, you can use the search option here rather than starting a discussion. Simply keep reading some informative threads where you can learn from the forum people who are already quite helpful.
1234  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: what is your reason for gifting bitcoin on: February 26, 2023, 06:18:30 PM
Indeed, gifting Bitcoin to friends or family means that you are introducing them to it. So, you can gift Bitcoin to your loved ones in need. If someone is going through a financial crisis and is unable to invest in Bitcoin even though they are aware of it, give them small quantity of  bitcoin. Regardless of the quantity, they will undoubtedly be happy to see you. A fantastic gift would also be to teach someone about Bitcoin if they are unaware of it. Whatever the case, even if there is no financial crisis. They would, nevertheless, have a bright future.
1235  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What do you think will happen once Hong Kong legalizes bitcoin? on: February 26, 2023, 06:10:44 PM
I heard that Hong Kong would issue a license for a crypto exchange, which indicates that using Bitcoin will be allowed. That would undoubtedly have a positive impact for bitcoin. We might even spot a tiny bull. Naturally, because it will trigger FOMO. As Bitcoin will be legal in Hong Kong, some new investors will begin there. Despite its drawbacks, this is a good initiative.
1236  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What's your reasons for holding bitcoins? on: February 25, 2023, 07:13:46 PM
The straightforward explanation is that we hold Bitcoin in order to profit from its volatility. It actually depends on the person how long it will hold. When owning Bitcoin, each person should have a different justification. For myself, I hold it in until I can sell it for a nice profit. That doing so will certainly boost my portfolio. Consequently, I continue to accumulate Bitcoin when it dips. That's how my approach conducts. It's not necessary to keep something forever before we can no longer use it. Because we are uncertain of how long we would exist.
1237  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What was he doing with 0.48 cents? on: February 25, 2023, 06:54:41 PM
Answering this question is difficult, because this same question would come back to us later ten years. Bitcoin wasn't truly developed to make you wealthy, though. It had quite different intentions. When Bitcoin's last bull reached $70K, ten years ago no one could have predicted it. After that, it fell back below 20K. But, a lot of folks are still waiting to dump more. As a result, everyone has distinct ideas. On the other hand, there is someone purchasing and someone else selling. I can state that the seller didn't think the price would increase at this rate. He was however not a stupid, otherwise he would not have purchased Bitcoin. Nobody knows if he had accumulated more after selling. Perhaps he was trading himself.
1238  Other / Off-topic / Re: You will forever be missed on: February 25, 2023, 06:42:26 PM
Feeling sorry for your father from my heart. Have patience because everyone must face the brutal truth that we all leave this world one day. Your father was a brilliant man, I have nothing to add. He always supports you because he understands the potential of Bitcoin. I want my father to have a long life while he is still around. Nonetheless, despite not being read, my father supports technological advancement. Everything is becoming digital as the world moves quickly. I explained to him how Bitcoin actually works. When he realized that he had been helping me up until this point and that I had eventually become established mainly due to cryptocurrency. Hence, I can't forget about my family's support for cryptocurrency.
1239  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: What's highest amount instant exchanges can be trusted with? on: February 24, 2023, 07:00:29 PM
Why are you wondering to use instant exchange when the amount is big? Can't you use any dex or is the token not tradeable into the dex? If so and you want to avoid KYC then like others suggest you may proceed with Kucoin for now. But keep in mind, when you are using a centralized exchange please be ready to provide KYC. Because they have the right to their terms & condition at any time for any reason. This is about your safety before exchanging your funds.
1240  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How somebody can prove that my wallet belong to him? on: February 24, 2023, 06:48:28 PM
I believe I understand what you're saying. The obvious response is that if your seed or private key were compromised, you couldn't confirm that was your wallet. Whoever has the private key or seed phrase is the owner of the address, regardless of who you are. They all own the address if a thousand people have access to the private key. You are unable to establish the true owner regardless. Hence, if the private keys or seed are compromised, it is no longer yours.
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