I would start with the simplest step-by-step. A beginner will surely compare Bitcoin with money, explaining the difference, those people who take their time and ask questions in the style they would prefer to hear answers will find their answers. In addition, Bitcoin is difficult to describe in one day, if we talk about its full explanation. For some, initial knowledge will be necessary, while others are interested in technical issues. There are many videos, and literature about bitcoin, that send beginners to read, and only after understanding some points, do people have more correct questions, thus there is a path that helps to learn more successfully.
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The question is slightly wrong. What do you mean by this definition? A person who holds Bitcoin and a person who trades will also be called a Bitcoiner. Or not? But where is the connection in daily spending? Don't people who make their budget, or vice versa, don't eat, don't drink, don't they live the life that ordinary people live? But to say that if you want to reduce your daily expenses, then it can be advised to make a plan for buying those things that you need. By making a list, you will protect yourself from unnecessary purchases in the case of daily shopping trips. As a rule, a person who forgot to buy something, and who decides to go additionally for the missing thing, buys something else, which would not have happened if a list of necessary items had been compiled.
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I won't talk about myself as a dreamer; maybe I'm too practical and down to earth for that, but I was happy for the guy who recently started a thread about how he made his dream come true by buying a bike. These are probably different levels of life, but this guy has dreamed of a bicycle all his life. Friends, don't stop wanting a better life. Because we regularly receive knowledge, we work hard and achieve our goals. No matter how old you are, don't stop. To say that it was bitcoin that allowed you to live better is a little wrong. Everything you achieve is what you do yourself. You yourself learn, you yourself make mistakes, and you yourself learn from mistakes and improve. Therefore, in order to appreciate what you have today, foremost you need to thank yourself.
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I have never had to lose large sums of bitcoins, but I have had experience with storing seed phrases incorrectly. As a beginner, I experimented with wallets, choosing the most convenient for me. I made a bunch of wallets, and one day I got some money, just a few dollars, in one of the wallets. But since I was not careful with the storage and kept everything on my laptop, at one unpleasant moment my system crashed, and I lost all passwords and all phrases. Losing a few bucks taught me to be careful; the amount is not big, but at one time it made me very upset. I can say that I belong to that group of people who learn from their mistakes. I was so confident in myself that I thought I was doing everything right. But life shows us the truth, which recommends learning from other people's problems in order not to get our own problems in the future.
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This is a self-evident conclusion. Why are scammers so popular on the Internet? It is probably not difficult for anyone to guess that people feel impunity from the fact that they assume that they are anonymous. On the Internet, we can introduce ourselves as anyone, from a successful trader to an investor who hit a big jackpot on this or that crypto project. In my country, groups advertising to attract naive people appear daily. Of course, we cannot warn everyone, but we must inform those who are close to us as quickly as possible, as scammers are proactive, each time telling the victims that they have little time and need to make a decision quickly. https://newdaycrypto.com/a-resident-of-novokuznetsk-invested-6-7-million-rubles-in-a-crypto-fraud-project/
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Almost all megathreads are filled with paraphrasing. The question discussed on the front page, asked a few months ago after a while, receives the same type of answers, which in part can be called paraphrasing. I don't know if users read all the pages, but I don't see the point in replying to threads like this. And you may ask, "Who is not a spammer when people are not too lazy to paraphrase or chew on the same topic?" This topic is just as common a paraphrase, and many understand why the OP created it. But to say that it is useless is useless . Since exactly the same topic will appear after a while and everyone knows it.
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OP, your point about being like and trying to be like any highly ranked member is a little unclear. How, for example, can a person become like someone who has technical knowledge? That is, he also has to study all the knowledge materials that his idol has. Or maybe it's better to patiently develop your personality, not trying to be similar to the point of parody, which in my opinion is almost impossible. Each person who comes here will still find a particular topic that is of interest to him. Further, by being interested and reading the forum and not copying the topics and questions of others, he can create his own posts in which he can cover the topic as he understands it. Let's welcome the uniqueness of the forum and not the monotony, which at some point becomes extremely boring.
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It is possible to equate both plagiarism and fraud to the same level of violation, but as the users answered above, plagiarism is provable, so strict rules apply to it. But let's compare posts from ChatGPT. AI-generated posts are also the most common form of plagiarism, but the forum has not yet decided on the punishment or acceptance of such posts. Accordingly, if fraud takes time to detect, then some plagiarism methods also take time, and we can say that ChatGPT, that is, plagiarism, is also not moderated.
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Most of the creation of a bunch of topics comes from beginners. For the most part, I'm sure the themes are meant to attract merit. You can verify this by looking at the very subject of the new topic. These are mostly recurring questions that are created regularly. A beginner, if desired and lacking laziness, could easily find answers to his questions. But it was the beginners who had the opinion that the more often they are in sight, the more likely they are to merit a few merits. Talking about allowing new threads after 10 merits would be a good idea, but here, we're equating a good and genuine newbie with a spammer. You can watch how the most active spammers, who create dozens of topics, sooner or later disappear, having made this or that mistake. Therefore, if someone is bothered by topics from one person, it is very easy to get rid of them by clicking the ignore button.
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Life is so unpredictable that it is almost impossible to predict what might happen to you in 10 years. But you are right, it is necessary to prepare in advance for old age, so as not to be a burden to children, and not to be dependent on someone. But I would prefer to invest in bitcoin what I can do without now, is let there be bitcoin investments, but without fanaticism, without causing any inconvenience to today's life. Saving on everything, for the sake of the future, maybe the future respond to poor health and, accordingly, very expensive treatment. In addition, having accumulated some capital, you can always open your own business, which will work regardless of age, and make a profit.
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Oh my god, OP, congratulations. Indeed, sometimes one is amazed at how little people need to be happy and how we do not understand those who dream of something that, in our opinion, has been lying in the corner for years. OP, if it's not a secret, how old are you? If you are still shopping with your parents, I can assume that you are very young. But now that you've fulfilled your dream, I think that you must certainly have another, more significant dream. How do you, for example, dream and subsequently get a great car? Keep waiting for such pleasant surprises from bitcoin, and they will certainly appear for you. I would expect you to prove the wallet address where you bought and sold the bitcoins through the message sign of that Address. Because such false stories are seen a lot lately. Because now many people are adopting various false techniques to earn merit
Congratulations to you
What makes you think he has to prove something to you? Who are you? Tax office? If you see the OP's story as fiction, just pass without criticizing, and let people at least dream if they don't have something.
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The OP has only been away for a few months. Should this be a public concern? Where are the rules written so that every time we decide not to visit the forum for a while, we have to prove that the account belongs to the real owner? Yes, there are times when they start to suspect someone, but it all comes down to several facts: a long period of inactivity, a change in posting, language, and style. The forum is turning into some kind of digital fear camp, where people report on every step. OP, stop acting like an addict; you don't owe anyone anything. And it is precise with this behavior that you make people look at you more carefully.
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I was somewhat surprised by this question. Are there really so few good posters on the forum that the OP seems to want to give credit to someone who was banned? As a rule, those who fall under the ban have any violations in their history. OP, do you want to support a spammer, a scammer, or someone else whose posts you've been impressed with? Try to find another "living" example for yourself so as not to wear the "flowers" of merit to the graves of those who are no longer here.
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You have described the simplest and very first steps that a person should take during normal use of the Internet. Speaking of which, it's very hard to get privacy right now; not following all these steps just opens the door to the user's privacy. If we talk about the general use of one computer, I would suggest partitioning the disk and installing different systems for different users. If you are familiar with Linux systems, you can set it up so that after the session ends, all the data you entered during the work will be erased, and no one will be able to access it without certain permission. The same passwords and emails for all accounts—this is so vulnerable that I think it is already known to children who have just come to the Internet. If there are similar cases among "old" users, then you can wish them to prepare for their losses.
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OP, you are a newbie; are you sure that you can carry out your plans? It's good to have a dream, but it's more important that your plans are properly planned so that you don't get any regrets from your mistakes. A similar topic has already been brought up; I can suggest you read it, as the people in that thread gave a lot of good advice to a person with similar ideas; the difference is that he has five children. Can you 'Will' your bitcoin to your children?
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@OP I am very happy to see your income. Because you have become a part of Bitcoin even if it is a small amount. It is better to hold Bitcoin for a long time as you will earn slowly and eventually the big benefits will reach you. In this way, be patient and you will get success in life.
His story is a bit motivating because bot everyone will be that excited on receiving their first pay in bitcoin, we have some people that have been receiving such over time without having any thing left in ground to serve as savings for them, the more they earn the more they spend, this is very bad because in bitcoin, we have this opportunity to safe from our earnings which is apparently what serves as our investment later in life, this rare opportunity couldn't be found with fiat. I would say that participation in subscription companies is a privilege, and you should not rely on participation as a way to earn money that will continue forever. But I wouldn’t be a fan of the fact that bitcoin cannot be spent but is only kept for investment purposes; I wouldn’t either. Everyone has their own standard of living. If someone understands that he has money that allows him to not live from hand to mouth, then he is free in his spending, and you should not blame people for this. Everyone here is reasonable and should understand that everything they do is only their own business. Someone spends bitcoin, turning it into dust, and someone saves every penny, waiting for better days. People are different, and everyone's life is different.
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- Z-tight, is the admin saving the IP of everyone who visits this bitcoin forum in their server?
Yes, all IP addresses are stored in the forum logs, but you can limit the storage of your address for 30 days by checking the box in your profile. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;sa=accounthttps://bitcointalk.org/privacy.phpIt has also been observed by the forum administrator that 30 days is the optimal number of days to maintain your privacy. I don't want to make older IP logs automatically accessible because that'd give a hacker a bunch of useful/sensitive information. But 30 days is probably not too harmful.
By the way, OP, read how to properly quote posts. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3749076.0
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Not everyone is as lucky with uncles as you are, OP. Many of us make our way through trial and error. In my environment, people know that there is Bitcoin, but no one is passionate about it. Even talking about the forum, you can get a lot of information here very well; my friends are not tempted to check it out. Maybe it's laziness or other employment. I do not want to impose anything on anyone, and I understand that everyone's interests may be different. Therefore, in my own way, I am alone in the circle of my friends if we talk about communication, but I think that soon many people will be interested in bitcoin; it’s just that each person has his own time and his own way to it.
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