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221  Economy / Economics / Re: Do you believe in savings or investment on: March 14, 2024, 01:27:13 PM
I see saving as the next option for moving money. You have saved up some money; how long should you keep it without work? Doesn't your money stop losing value during this time? The next step is to find a place where you can invest your saved money. And after that, the bonuses received from profitable investments will again be made to work for you. Yes, investing in Bitcoin can be risky, and you should understand how long you are investing your money. But buying real estate that can be rented out very often remains an always-in-demand business.
And this is how I understand the meaning of savings, or investments, which sound the same to me. Your money should always work for you.
222  Economy / Economics / Re: Early exposure of children to wealth and investments on: March 14, 2024, 12:54:24 PM
Today, children are introduced to finance very early on. If your children are small, don’t burden them with their parents’ problems; just teach them to take care of the things you buy them. Being neat will make children smarter.
But as they grow older, it is imperative to teach children to understand their spending, at least using the example of pocket money. The ability to not give in to the desire to quickly spend money every time but to think about the need for a purchase will also be a good trait.
As for Bitcoin, I think it's pretty easy for a teenager to figure out how to use it. Today's children understand technology very easily, but learning should be unobtrusive so as not to completely take away the best time called “childhood” from the child.
But as for running a family business and investing, the child should have knowledge about this as one of the options for his future occupation, understanding that he has the right to do something else.
223  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: My First Experience With Bitcoin on: March 14, 2024, 12:32:11 PM
OP, I won’t go into too much trouble to keep up with your style of speech, but I’ll put it simply: people are different. Money and the amount of money that is given to people carry certain information about them. There are people among us who give their last to poor people because they cannot bear to see others suffer, but there are also rich people who are busy with their personal lives and personalities.
Should we judge them?
But all this, in fact, like your first speech, has nothing to do with the fact that you decided to invest in Bitcoins.
You will find many interesting stories that will be regularly shared with you about what Bitcoin is doing to people's lives.
Another thing is important: do not make an idol out of Bitcoin, but use it as an additional option for saving your money for the future. Smiley
224  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: A curious Newbie!! on: March 14, 2024, 07:05:00 AM
The gift is that we have all been fortunate enough to join the forum at one time or another. I regret that I did not find out about this earlier; however, being on the forum and reading the information, I realized that every day you can grow up with information and take gifts if you understand what I’m talking about.
Friendly advice: you came to the forum; learn to read without forcing yourself; take your time; let the forum become a useful habit for you. After a while, you will realize that your stay here will become very festive for you too.
225  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin might reach $100k before halviing. What is your exit strategy? on: March 14, 2024, 06:32:12 AM
No matter what happens to the price, and no matter what people answer, everyone will act in their own way, looking at how quickly the price will rise. I don’t know what I will do, since greed will certainly work more than reason. Waiting for more and more increases will, of course, motivate people to stay longer. But we all saw that Bitcoin could return to lower prices, although yes, I don’t think that this time the fall could be serious.
226  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Don't Fall Victim on: March 13, 2024, 07:08:43 AM
Mailing via Telegram channels will now be huge. We all see a list of people included in one group or another. Fraudsters will knock on anyone they see interested in crypto. Anyone who doesn’t really understand how to check projects, for their own safety, should completely prohibit inviting their account anywhere and also not trust the links sent, which can be dangerous.
History repeats itself; all this already happened several years ago, but scammers have become more cunning. And if we hope that we have learned a lot, nevertheless, we should not trust strangers at all.
If you are a newbie, follow Bitcoin. Don’t be tempted by the high percentages that altcoins are currently earning. To have other coins, you need knowledge, and that is, time to obtain them.
227  Other / Meta / Re: Should speculation about satoshi's identity be subject to doxxing rules? on: March 13, 2024, 06:23:37 AM
Let's respect the individual's right to remain anonymous. Satoshi decided to remain invisible, so why bother with investigations every time? I think if Satoshi wanted, he would have declared himself. But whenever we see people claiming to be Satoshi, this is also not enough for us, and we also do not know how to respect confidentiality.
Satoshi created Bitcoin as a unique invention, and it is enough to be happy that it exists without going into the search for the author and its further existence.
228  Bitcoin / Electrum / Re: Transaction from Electrum didn't appear on my Binance account on: March 12, 2024, 02:25:27 PM

Hello, now I know that my wallet is only multisig, not 2FA-type. I was following the guidance you've linked but during restoring the wallet I got a message which is in this link (I don't know how to post image here, on forum...)


The message which I also shown on the printscreen above was:
Looks like you have entered a valid seed of type "segwit" but this dialog does not support such seeds. If unsure, try restoring as 'Standard wallet'


So try restoring it as a standard wallet. https://bitcoinelectrum.com/restoring-your-standard-wallet-from-seed/
229  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Taking beneficial chances where your enemies wants you to fall on: March 12, 2024, 01:31:35 PM
I know your feelings, OP. It is very difficult to leave your comfort zone. But it is extremely important to do this. We must move on so that our study does not stand still. There are other exchanges that, from the first try, may differ significantly in convenience from the one you are used to. Nevertheless, they exist, and you should try to use them.
As for saving Bitcoin from a temporary delay in your trading, then you probably yourself have realized some of the advantages of holding, especially in these current times.
Try to leave some without spending or exchanging; after a while, you will enjoy the amount that you have quite easily accumulated.
230  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Day i have lost my 100 bitcoins on: March 12, 2024, 05:28:19 AM
Moral: OP now stores absolutely everything and doesn’t throw trash out of the house. Just in case. Grin Grin
OP, you were asked a good question: if you are a trader, did you know about the price of Bitcoin all this time? The amount of 100 bitcoins is worth remembering, isn’t it?
History is a fiction that each of us can create as a lament for missed opportunities.
But there is a difference: someone cries, and someone acts.
231  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Beyond crypto, we are being scammed by scammers. on: March 12, 2024, 05:11:40 AM
I'm sorry for your loss. But scammers are precisely aiming at a psychological attack, which is called “now or never!” This is a fairly common scam. To say that someone has won a prize, but there are only three candidates, and the one who applies for the prize faster will receive the prize.
People stop thinking, and scammers put pressure on them. Haste turns off consideration.
OP, you are not alone, but now you have had a good experience.
Always think about why they are calling you, why you should win prizes, and whether there is something connecting you with these people. Any doubtful facts should be included.
And most importantly, If you suspect that you are being deceived, you are not mistaken; you are being deceived. Intuition works great in these cases. Listen to her.
232  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is Bitcoin Still Dead? on: March 11, 2024, 01:39:38 PM
You have been on the forum for many years, and it is quite stupid to believe only negative news background. Haven’t you talked here with people who, despite everything, walked this road of trust in Bitcoin? Yes, it is volatile, and yes, sometimes it is difficult to find the right time for a low price, but there is a DCA that covers all concerns. I can say one thing: not everyone has access to Bitcoin because not everyone is ready to have it. You are probably one of these people. But don’t despair; you can just watch how people next to you are happy that they took the right steps.
Alternative coins? I would say this: if you didn’t believe in what worked and couldn’t invest in time, are you ready to have something that could disappear in an instant?
233  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I have known Bitcoin and other currencies since 2014 on: March 11, 2024, 09:37:33 AM
Do you remember liberty reserve?

I remembered it with sadness. It was this digital money that I chose and neglected Bitcoin. I have been making money on the Internet for a long time. I had a choice between Liberty and Bitcoin as a payment method. I was stupid and chose the wrong thing.
Therefore, OP, You are not alone; many people knew it and did not believe it. But there is always time to fix everything. I don’t want to encourage it, but I think that at this time you should make the right decision.
234  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: When will you finally buy on: March 11, 2024, 08:48:10 AM

To the procrastinators in the building, when will you finally buy? Or you're looking for one sweet excuse you will use this time around?


Not everyone loves what you love, OP. I see no reason at all to prove or, moreover, to force someone to buy Bitcoin. Let them wait. Let them not believe it. Will this cause problems for you personally? No, rather the opposite.
We may not be able to keep up with the interests of those we know, but Bitcoin has many allies, and we are all here today. But that's not the entire globe, right?
235  Other / Meta / Re: Request delete my account from forum on: March 11, 2024, 07:57:21 AM
We see threads like this from time to time. It becomes a mystery. Is the nickname really a concern for the OP? If we search for this nickname on the Internet, we can find some matches. But if the OP is scared by this, then isn’t it likely that anyone could register with a similar nickname? On the forum, we very often come across repeated names with a difference of a number or letter.
236  Other / Meta / Re: Report plagiarism (copy/paste) here. Mods: please give temp or permban as needed on: March 10, 2024, 12:51:20 PM
Plagiarism
Petula  Banned

I only highlighted one paragraph. But the entire article was copied.


FOMO in the crypto world occurs when a person makes an irrational decision to trade or invest in a crypto asset based on some piece of information received without properly verifying the source and or accuracy of it.
FOMO in cryptocurrency leads people to buy assets at their highest prices or even sell them at their lowest, rather than vice versa, which would be better advised. Sometimes, the consequences of crypto FOMO can be worse and more profound than a loss of invested capital-it can lead to damaging situations such ass disconnection from family, anxiety, and depression.



https://www.investopedia.com/deal-with-crypto-fomo-6455103
237  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Anxiety in trading (heart disease) on: March 10, 2024, 12:13:57 PM
OP is right. But stress comes from more than just trading. Training your nervous system is beneficial for everyone. There are meditations for this so that you can slowly make decisions that are not tied to mood swings. A trader with a healthy nervous system is a successful trader. He knows how to draw the right conclusions from situations that are not going his way and build his strategy slowly but surely. Those who get upset every time, give up at any mistake, and put their health at risk put their health at risk, which is why we see so many bitter stories associated with traders.
Healthy exercise, a healthy diet, adequate sleep, and maybe some nootropics can help you keep your heart and mind healthy for a long time.
238  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Bank - Safely store your bitcoin on: March 10, 2024, 11:31:37 AM
OP, I read all three of your ideas that you periodically post on the forum, and they are all very empty and stupid. It's good to strive for your own business, but it shouldn't be created out of thin air. Why should people pay a certain amount for something that Bitcoin does for free? On the contrary, if you entrust the storage of assets to a bank, then there is a possibility that this will create insecurity.
239  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Are there members here who do monthly investment in bitcoin ? on: March 10, 2024, 11:07:56 AM
Read how many topics on the forum recommend using DCA. Do you think everyone just talks about it but doesn’t practice it themselves? If the question had been asked on some other forum, far from Bitcoin, the OP would probably have received very few positive answers. But this is a forum about Bitcoin, and only those who do not have any extra money at all will use DCA; I think that the majority wants to be in the same boat with everyone to fully experience all the benefits of investing.
240  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Need Help With Disappearance of Funds on: March 10, 2024, 06:42:19 AM

I use the Notepad app on my PC to store my secret phrase. I live alone, and no one has been using my PC.
There was an Atomic Walled Support person who helped me create a Cosmostation wallet to transfer my funds, but I never told that person my secret phrase.

I did google that address but nothing came up.
Can someone hack into your account and steal your funds without your secret phrase?


Just Google the phrase "Dangerous vulnerability discovered in Windows Notepad." And although this was a long time ago, trusting an application on your computer to save your password is very frivolous. How experienced are you in internet security? The Windows system itself is unreliable, even in the hands of good specialists. But if you use your computer for different purposes, installing all kinds of applications, and also actively surfing the Internet, it’s quite easy to catch a virus that could check all your documents.
I cannot conclude that you have been hacked, but if you imagine that you have Remote Desktop Protocol on your computer, then this is quite likely.
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