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381  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Wrong perspective towards Bitcoin investment on: January 18, 2024, 05:00:29 AM
I always say this: being fascinated by Bitcoin and rushing to use it without proper knowledge will always lead to disaster. Now here and there we hear that investing in Bitcoin is very profitable, but no one is in a hurry to learn that for you to get the benefits, you need time, patience, and also the ability to own them. Some leave their purchased Bitcoins on exchanges, some forget where they store their seed phrase, thinking that they can easily restore it, and others look with horror at the minuses that appear in their wallets during volatility.
I would prefer to always start with stories of a not entirely beautiful nature, for which a person should be prepared, and then tell him what magical mountains await him in the future.
382  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Social engineering a risk to security on: January 17, 2024, 11:39:19 AM
Popularity to me is one of the bane of privacy. Well it's the price paid for wealth.


Nice post, OP. But have you heard of a zero-click attack?
Our knowledge regarding online security will turn to dust as soon as such attacks become popular. There is a good, recent article talking about such an attack. I'll leave a link.
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Zero-click attacks are an emerging and concerning cybersecurity threat where attackers exploit vulnerabilities to compromise a device without any user interaction. These sophisticated attacks bypass traditional security measures by not requiring the target to click a link or download a file, making them particularly stealthy and dangerous. As technology evolves, so does the complexity and frequency of these attacks, presenting a significant challenge to cybersecurity professionals and users alike.
https://ensarseker1.medium.com/the-art-of-deception-understanding-zero-click-attacks-8bb33bbe4239

The only good news is that such attacks are now spreading among public figures. As you correctly noted, popularity is a curse.
383  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I'm New To Crypto - Been Scammed - What Do You Think Of This Crypto Recovery Ser on: January 17, 2024, 10:58:52 AM
Your information is very similar to another user's information on both this forum and the altcoin forum.
You say you Googled this site, but the first search brings me to a post that says it's a scam, posted in the summer of 2023 and again in October.
https://www.altcoinstalks.com/index.php?topic=310719.0

I'm inclined to think that all the accounts are yours; why is there old information here?
What do you want to achieve?


4.  The best approach is to learn from this and move forward. Forget about it and take it as a learning experience.


The smartest conclusion Smiley

384  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Have you made anything with ICO's? on: January 17, 2024, 10:22:20 AM
I was that idiot who believed in every new project that came out in 2018. ICO was very popular then, and I thought that everything was really so real, watching videos on YouTube and reading various advertisements and people's reviews.
But the veil of charm quickly fell from my eyes, and I began to dissect each new project to its bones, observing dozens of scams almost every day.
Today, I also don’t believe in any new coin that is brightly advertised, since they all sooner or later turn into dust. The purpose of creating such projects has always been and will be to profit from investors who are ready to believe the lies that scammers so beautifully hang on their ears.
385  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Say OUI to privacy! on: January 17, 2024, 10:05:53 AM
You did not discover America by saying that Bitcoin users, and indeed all Internet users, need to adhere to confidentiality.
Everything you said is a general opinion that could be said by anyone who has learned the word "confidentiality" somewhere.
But the fact that you write that you do not want to cover a more detailed guide on this topic only confirms that you will not write anything new except what has already been on the forum for a long time.
Therefore, your motivations will probably be useful, but they should be more specific and contain complete information, such as how, where, and why.

Is there anything new besides this?
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5434404.msg61717956#msg61717956
386  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Another attempt from Impersonators of Trust Wallet Support to steal. on: January 17, 2024, 09:48:45 AM
Is email required when creating this wallet? I had it installed quite a long time ago, but I know for sure that there was no mail there. Then why is your friend embarrassed when receiving such a letter?
The funny thing is that scammers send letters to those who are not associated with crypto at all. My neighbor was their target, and after learning that he shouldn’t respond to such letters, he got the impression that he shouldn’t associate his interests with crypto at all.
People will not look for correct information if they have doubts at the first stages, and they will most likely avoid cryptocurrencies. This is also the problem.
387  Other / Meta / Re: Allow to make thread self-moderated even after posting on: January 17, 2024, 09:18:23 AM
You always have the opportunity if the answers do not follow the topic, or if you see any trolling, to report it to the moderators.
This will encourage users to follow the topic and not deviate from it.
By doing self-moderation, we, on the contrary, motivate the user to engage in arbitrariness, since not always the one who creates topics, especially in the reputation section, will read the answers that he would like to see.
388  Other / Meta / Re: Report plagiarism (copy/paste) here. Mods: please give temp or permban as needed on: January 16, 2024, 12:31:24 PM
Plagiarism
kioprince  Banned

One of the necessary solutions for improving food security in Nigeria is the creation and developments of infrastructure, compliance with storage requirements of products and development of transport logistic network. The government should encourage the creation of large farms which will contribute to the development of local markets and reduction in the rate of urbanization. The important is the development of mutually beneficial cooperation with other countries, so that we can obtain the necessary technology, knowledge, and means of production.                                                                    Achieving the goals of food security in Nigeria will help maintain employment and create new jobs, increase incomes, improve health and ultimately raise the level and quality of life of the population.                                        Thus, the task of the government is to develop long-term goals of good security on the basis of objective economic processes and take appropriate measures of social and economic regulation.


https://www.legit.ng/1134799-solutions-food-insecurity-nigeria.html
389  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Times 03/Jan/2009 - High quality image? on: January 16, 2024, 10:20:48 AM
use reverse image search like tinEye and organise match list by "sort by biggest image"
or go to the Times newspaper archive (subscription needed)

https://nft-arty.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/814bbyhj7zs.jpg
the biggest

https://yandex.ru/images/search/?cbir_id=165367%2FAfM7WP9doRHHIhOfml2Vyw342&redircnt=1705400342.1&rpt=imageview&url=https%3A%2F%2Favatars.mds.yandex.net%2Fget-images-cbir%2F165367%2FAfM7WP9doRHHIhOfml2Vyw342%2Forig
390  Economy / Reputation / Re: AI Spam Report Reference Thread on: January 16, 2024, 08:24:28 AM

Please bro forgive me. Can you teach me to know more about this forum? I need a master who will guide me how can I improve my knowledge about this forum. Please bro help me and forgive me. I want to regenerate myself here to gather more knowledge from you. Please!

The behavior only proves how deceitful you are. Rising to the rank of Full Member and feigning ignorance of the forum shows how common it is in your local section to transfer merit to your alt accounts.
Your first post is about participation in a quiz. Is it possible for a beginner to know all the answers so well?
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5381367.msg61593989#msg61593989

The next (look at the date) post is your recommendation for proper participation in the forum. Have you read the information you posted?
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5438118.msg61711198#msg61711198


Please forgive me! I am so Sorry for these post by little help from ai. Really I don't know more about ai generated text. I don't know all of that about ai. It's my mistake bro. I promise in future I can't take any help from ai. Just give me a chance to know more here.

The third statement is that you do not know what ChatGPT is.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=631891.msg61889040#msg61889040
And yes, all your first posts are the work of ChatGPT.
I'll also add a tag.
And again, there is a need to check on those who generously bestow merit on you.
391  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Reasoning before investing can save you from lose on: January 14, 2024, 12:06:05 PM
I have noticed some points about why people often want to trust their money to altcoins, despite our frequent suggestions to trust more Bitcoin. So, people, seeing the price of Bitcoin and the quantity that they can afford to buy, are often inclined towards the cheap price of some shitcoin; that is, they prefer quantity to quality, as well as advertising that makes them shift to supposedly quicker and higher profits than long-term, but a secure hold on Bitcoin.
Hence, we always see the proverb that a stingy person always pays twice. Instead of rational reasoning and studying projects that have only one goal, to profit from investors, such people get into trouble, losing their money.
392  Other / Meta / Re: The effect the mixer ban has had on the forum. on: January 14, 2024, 11:02:51 AM
Why will users switch to another forum?
lol...interesting!! why do you think they won't? Lovesmay - everything might seem okay but, there isn't an oath of commitment or whatsoever, that bonds anyone in here ... It's solely about everyone's personal interest, which might be different from the purpose of which the forum was created... The fact that you never knew about signatures before getting registered might be true, but for some, signatures acted like the "catalyst"..
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But another interesting fact is how easily people are willing to exchange for small things, agreeing to do the same thing only for a much lower price.
lovesmay, how much worth of trash coins do you think would equate exactly what you're being paid in your current campaign??!.. how much of those trash coins were being paid to anyone on bounty projects?.. how many shittyheads did you see, trailing along the bounty threads and begging to join?.... Seems you don't even know how desperate these degenerates are.
Personally, I've never thought of an alternative that mixers would have, talkmore of getting registered on a site,. whatsoever.

Sandra 🧑‍🦰

I made a note that I do not condemn such people. They have a reason: the need for finance. But I'm also talking about those other people who will exchange the convenience of a good car for any jalopy that somehow moves. Smiley
393  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What you can benefit from investing in Bitcoin on: January 14, 2024, 10:53:17 AM

I must say, the first thing I had to look out for after seeing your thread header was if you own at least some fraction of Bitcoin at all. As, one can’t go ahead talking about benefits on some commodity that you don’t possess. Of course you might find them on some piece of material somewhere but, nothing talks about benefits more than when you’ve got that commodity in your possession and experience it first hand.

If you read the OP's post carefully, you can understand that he is talking about himself as a late investor.
We can also understand those newcomers who do not yet have a dollar in Bitcoin, but they will still call for investment since everyone understands that newcomers need merit. Or even being a late investor, having bitcoins worth some 20 bucks, an increase of five or ten dollars already makes such an investor rejoice.
Where I disagree with the OP is the call to invest no matter what. Investing despite not having the right knowledge will always lead to loss, further disappointment, and an unlikely return to investment, especially for people who save on everything.
Therefore, haste and the fear of not being on time are always very bad. Walk slowly, and be sure you know what you're doing.
394  Economy / Reputation / Re: AI Spam Report Reference Thread on: January 14, 2024, 09:10:34 AM

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5473682.msg63494184#msg63494184
Found another post that is also most likely AI. Got me until the "In summary, the Bitcoin community" who in the world is going to write that in a reply? I've used AI plenty of times they always say "in conclusion" or "in summary"

Edit: Yeah this dude is definitely using AI
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5452687.msg63494218#msg63494218

You are right, I sent reports to the moderators. Next time
try to create a proper report, like users are doing in this thread.

JoseBowman

Real world asset tokenization refers to the process of representing physical assets, such as real estate, artwork, or commodities, as digital tokens on a blockchain. While the concept of tokenizing real-world assets holds significant potential, there are several factors that have hindered its widespread adoption. Here are some of the key challenges and considerations:

Regulatory Environment: The regulatory landscape surrounding tokenized assets is still evolving. Different jurisdictions have varying regulations and legal frameworks for securities, ownership, and financial transactions. Lack of clarity and potential regulatory hurdles can deter businesses and investors from fully embracing real world asset tokenization.

Legal Complexity: Tokenizing real-world assets involves complex legal considerations, including property rights, ownership transfer, fractional ownership, and compliance with securities laws. Ensuring legal compliance and establishing appropriate contracts and agreements can be time-consuming and costly.

Trust and Transparency: Building trust and ensuring transparency is crucial for the successful adoption of tokenized assets. Investors and participants need to have confidence in the integrity and accuracy of the underlying asset data, valuation methods, and the overall tokenization process. Establishing reliable mechanisms for verifying asset ownership, valuations, and maintaining accurate records is essential.

Market Liquidity: Tokenizing illiquid assets, such as real estate or fine art, can potentially unlock new investment opportunities and liquidity. However, the challenge lies in creating a liquid market for these tokenized assets. Developing platforms where buyers and sellers can easily trade these tokens and ensuring sufficient liquidity is a significant hurdle.

Technological Infrastructure: Tokenizing real-world assets requires a robust technological infrastructure that can handle the complexity of the underlying assets, ensure secure transactions, and provide scalability. Blockchain networks must be capable of handling a high volume of transactions, maintaining data privacy, and addressing potential security vulnerabilities.

Mindset and Adoption: The adoption of real world asset tokenization requires a shift in mindset from traditional ownership structures to embracing digital assets. Many stakeholders, including asset owners, investors, and institutions, may be hesitant to adopt this new paradigm due to the lack of familiarity, concerns about security, or resistance to change.

Despite these challenges, there is growing interest and ongoing efforts to address these barriers. Governments and regulatory bodies are working on establishing clearer guidelines and regulations for tokenized assets. Technological advancements, such as improved blockchain scalability and privacy solutions, are being developed to support real world asset tokenization. As the ecosystem matures and successful use cases emerge, it is likely that adoption will increase, leading to the wider acceptance and integration of tokenized assets into traditional financial systems.

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If a customer wants to pay you in fiat currency (traditional currency) but you prefer to receive the payment in cryptocurrency, you would need to follow a few steps to facilitate the transfer. Here's a general process you can consider:

Communicate with the Customer: Inform the customer that you prefer to receive payment in cryptocurrency and provide them with your cryptocurrency wallet address. Make sure to clearly explain the process and any additional details they may need to complete the transaction.

Choose a Cryptocurrency Payment Gateway (Optional): Consider using a cryptocurrency payment gateway service that enables the conversion of fiat payments into cryptocurrency. These services typically provide a seamless interface for customers to make payments in fiat, which are then converted and transferred to your designated cryptocurrency wallet.

Provide Fiat Payment Instructions: If you don't use a payment gateway, you can provide the customer with instructions for converting their fiat currency to cryptocurrency. This may involve recommending a reputable cryptocurrency exchange where they can purchase the desired cryptocurrency using their fiat funds.

Confirm the Transaction: Once the customer has completed the fiat-to-crypto conversion and sent the cryptocurrency to your wallet address, it's important to verify the transaction. Monitor your wallet for incoming transactions and confirm that the correct amount of cryptocurrency has been received.

Consider Transaction Confirmations: Depending on the cryptocurrency you're receiving, it may require a certain number of confirmations on the blockchain network before considering the transaction final. This is to ensure the transaction is secure and cannot be reversed. The number of confirmations required varies among cryptocurrencies.

Monitor Exchange Rates (Optional): If you intend to convert the received cryptocurrency back into fiat, you may want to monitor exchange rates to choose an optimal time for conversion. You can use reputable cryptocurrency exchanges to convert your cryptocurrency holdings into fiat or any other desired cryptocurrency.

Remember to consult with a financial advisor or tax professional to understand any legal or tax implications associated with receiving cryptocurrency payments in your jurisdiction. Additionally, it's recommended to take appropriate security measures to safeguard your cryptocurrency wallet and private keys.

Please note that the steps provided are general guidelines, and the specific process may vary based on the cryptocurrency you wish to receive, the payment methods available, and the tools or platforms you choose to use.

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Captchas (Completely Automated Public Turing tests to tell Computers and Humans Apart) are commonly used to distinguish between human users and automated bots. While they serve the purpose of improving security and preventing spam or malicious activities, they can sometimes be frustrating for users. Fortunately, there are alternatives to traditional captchas that aim to provide a more user-friendly experience while maintaining security. Some alternatives include:

Honeypot Captchas: This approach involves adding a hidden form field that is invisible to human users but can be detected by automated bots. If a bot fills out this field, it indicates that it is not a human, and the submission can be rejected.

Checkbox Captchas: Checkbox captchas present users with a simple task, such as checking a box or selecting a specific image, to confirm their human identity. This approach is generally less intrusive and quicker to complete than traditional text-based captchas.

Puzzle Solving: Instead of deciphering distorted text or numbers, users are presented with puzzles or visual challenges that are easier for humans to solve but difficult for bots to accomplish. Examples include dragging and dropping puzzle pieces or identifying specific objects within an image.

Social Media Login: Some websites offer the option for users to log in or sign up using their social media accounts. Since these accounts are typically associated with real human users, it can serve as a way to verify their authenticity without the need for traditional captchas.

Behavioral Analysis: Advanced systems can analyze user behavior, such as mouse movements, keystrokes, and browsing patterns, to determine if the activity is consistent with human behavior. These systems use machine learning algorithms to identify bots and malicious activities based on their deviations from normal behavior.

Invisible Captchas: Invisible captchas work in the background, monitoring user behavior and determining their authenticity without requiring any user interaction. These captchas are designed to be invisible to the user, providing a seamless experience while still providing security.

It's important to note that each alternative has its own advantages and limitations, and the best choice depends on the specific use case and level of security required. Implementing a combination of these alternatives or employing adaptive systems that adjust the level of security based on risk factors can help strike a balance between user experience and security.

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JamesArnold24

Being safe and secure online is crucial in today's digital world. Here are some essential tips to help you stay safe and protected:

Use Strong and Unique Passwords: Create strong, complex passwords for your online accounts and avoid reusing them. Consider using a password manager to securely store and generate unique passwords for each site.

Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA): Enable 2FA whenever possible, which adds an extra layer of security to your accounts. It typically requires a second verification step, such as a unique code sent to your mobile device, in addition to your password.

Keep Software and Devices Updated: Regularly update your operating systems, web browsers, and software applications to ensure you have the latest security patches and bug fixes. Enable automatic updates whenever possible.

Be Cautious of Phishing Attempts: Be wary of suspicious emails, messages, or calls asking for personal information. Avoid clicking on links or downloading attachments from unknown sources. Verify the legitimacy of any requests by contacting the organization directly through their official channels.

Use Secure and Encrypted Connections: When accessing sensitive information or making online transactions, ensure the website has a secure connection (HTTPS) indicated by a padlock icon in the address bar. Avoid using public Wi-Fi networks for sensitive activities.

Be Mindful of Social Media Privacy: Adjust your privacy settings on social media platforms to control what information is visible to others. Be cautious about sharing personal details publicly and be aware of the potential consequences of oversharing.

Regularly Back Up Your Data: Back up important files, documents, and photos regularly to an external hard drive, cloud storage, or another secure location. This helps protect against data loss due to hardware failure, malware, or other unforeseen circumstances.

Install Antivirus and Anti-Malware Software: Use reputable antivirus and anti-malware software on your devices to detect and prevent malicious programs from infecting your system. Keep the software up to date for optimal protection.

Be Wary of Downloads and Attachments: Only download files or install software from trusted sources. Be cautious of email attachments, especially from unknown senders, as they can contain malware.

Educate Yourself: Stay informed about the latest online threats, scams, and best practices for cybersecurity. Regularly educate yourself about new techniques and trends to protect your digital identity and assets.

Remember, practicing good online security habits is an ongoing process. Stay vigilant, trust your instincts, and be proactive in safeguarding your online presence.

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FreeTube is not specifically a platform that supports BTC (Bitcoin) donations. FreeTube is an open-source desktop application that allows users to watch YouTube videos without being tracked by ads or algorithms. It aims to provide a more private and user-focused YouTube experience. However, it doesn't have built-in support for cryptocurrency donations.

If you're specifically looking for a YouTube alternative that supports BTC donations, you might consider exploring platforms like LBRY (now known as Odysee) or BitChute. These platforms provide decentralized video hosting and allow content creators to receive cryptocurrency donations, including Bitcoin, directly from viewers.

Please note that the cryptocurrency landscape is constantly evolving, and new platforms or features may have emerged since my knowledge cutoff. I recommend conducting additional research to ensure the most up-to-date information on available platforms that support BTC donations.

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The internet has significantly evolved over the past 20 years, transforming the way we communicate, access information, and interact with the world. Here are some key developments and trends that have shaped the internet over the last two decades:

Broadband and Faster Speeds: Internet connectivity has improved dramatically, with the widespread adoption of broadband connections. Faster internet speeds have enabled seamless streaming, online gaming, and more immersive online experiences.

Mobile Revolution: The rise of smartphones and mobile devices has been a game-changer. Mobile internet usage has skyrocketed, allowing people to access the internet anytime, anywhere. Mobile apps and responsive web design have become essential for businesses and online services.

Social Media Explosion: Social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube have become integral parts of our daily lives. They have transformed how we connect, share information, and consume content, giving individuals and businesses a global platform for communication and self-expression.

E-commerce Boom: Online shopping has grown exponentially, with platforms like Amazon, Alibaba, and eBay becoming dominant players. The convenience of shopping online, along with secure payment systems, has revolutionized retail and created new business opportunities.

Streaming Services: The rise of streaming platforms such as Netflix, YouTube, and Spotify has disrupted traditional media consumption. People now have access to a vast library of movies, TV shows, music, and podcasts on-demand, changing the way we consume entertainment.

Cloud Computing: Cloud services have revolutionized data storage, collaboration, and software delivery. Platforms like Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud have made it easier for businesses to scale, store data, and host applications in the cloud.

Artificial Intelligence (AI): AI has made significant strides in the last two decades, impacting various aspects of the internet. AI-powered virtual assistants, personalized recommendations, chatbots, and image recognition have become prevalent, enhancing user experiences and enabling automation.

Internet of Things (IoT): The IoT has connected everyday objects to the internet, enabling communication and data exchange between devices. Smart homes, wearables, and connected vehicles are just a few examples of how the IoT has transformed various industries.

Rise of Video Content: Video has become a dominant form of online content. Platforms like YouTube and TikTok have popularized short-form videos, and live streaming has gained immense popularity, allowing individuals and businesses to engage with audiences in real-time.

Privacy and Security Concerns: As the internet has grown, so have concerns about privacy and security. High-profile data breaches, online scams, and discussions around data privacy have led to increased awareness and regulations to protect user information.

These are just a few of the major developments that have shaped the internet over the past 20 years. The internet continues to evolve rapidly, with emerging technologies like 5G, virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), blockchain, and more promising to reshape our digital experiences in the future.

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Looks like the new farm is abusing AI posts. Pay attention to nicknames. All recent posts found by @Who is John Galt? and @jokers10 most likely belong to the same person.


And...JameBrewer
RobertFarr
EricGarcia
DieterNeustadt
GeorgeNavas
Elmer Hopkins
Williewisneski
ZaynRamos
ScottHolcomb
I reported his posts

395  Other / Meta / Re: The effect the mixer ban has had on the forum. on: January 14, 2024, 07:57:08 AM
Why will users switch to another forum? There is still a company signature for mixers, but they pay much cheaper than here. This only means that both forums are used to make money. Remove all company signatures from both forums today; you will see those who are interested in Bitcoin or other crypto. And also, who will have more traffic.
But another interesting fact is how easily people are willing to exchange for small things, agreeing to do the same thing only for a much lower price. Can we blame them? This only indicates their financial need.
But there is also the factor of convenience and habit. Today I visited that forum for the second time since 2018, and I feel uncomfortable there.
396  Other / Meta / Re: Just a common sence. on: January 14, 2024, 07:39:22 AM
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got curious about the post you quoted and thought it might be created by an AI so I ran it on AI detectors that I usually use

Everything is much simpler. @SatoPrincess good that you paid attention to this post.
OP, he’s so stupid that he can’t write posts on his own because he’s busy begging for merit. He simply copied two other people’s posts, which he most likely did in all previous ones.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1926895.msg63495720#msg63495720

But the second part of the post, which he copied, also contains plagiarism, albeit in a small amount.

https://medium.com/@systementcorp/bitcoin-surges-to-new-all-time-high-as-institutional-adoption-grows-364e2200f40a
397  Other / Meta / Re: Report plagiarism (copy/paste) here. Mods: please give temp or permban as needed on: January 14, 2024, 07:23:28 AM
Plagiarism
collinscoinz  Banned

Your topic is in the wrong board, Perhaps Speculation or Trading Discussion boards are the most suitable board for better engagement.

One shouldn't be so carried away though, I think we shall have a couple of more retracements before the end of the year just like any other normal market would move especially when it's in accumulation phase.


Please don't repeat the mistake you did last time, always target to buy the dip (when.Indeed, Bitcoin has been evolving and improving over time. As the first and most well-known cryptocurrency,
Bitcoin has undergone numerous advancements and developments since its inception. Efforts have been made to enhance its scalability, security, and transaction speed through initiatives such as the Lightning Network and Segregated Witness (SegWit). Additionally, institutional adoption of Bitcoin has increased, with major companies and financial institutions showing interest and investing in the cryptocurrency. Moreover, regulatory frameworks around the world have started to take shape, providing a more structured environment for Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies to operate within. While Bitcoin's journey is not without challenges, its ongoing improvements and growing acceptance indicate a positive trajectory for the digital asset.


[Your topic is in the wrong board, Perhaps Speculation or Trading Discussion boards are the most suitable board for better engagement.

One shouldn't be so carried away though, I think we shall have a couple of more retracements before the end of the year just like any other normal market would move especially when it's in accumulation phase.

Please don't repeat the mistake you did last time, always target to buy the dip (when it's red) not the pump (when it's green)


Indeed, Bitcoin has been evolving and improving over time. As the first and most well-known cryptocurrency, Bitcoin has undergone numerous advancements and developments since its inception. Efforts have been made to enhance its scalability, security, and transaction speed through initiatives such as the Lightning Network and Segregated Witness (SegWit). Additionally, institutional adoption of Bitcoin has increased, with major companies and financial institutions showing interest and investing in the cryptocurrency. Moreover, regulatory frameworks around the world have started to take shape, providing a more structured environment for Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies to operate within. While Bitcoin's journey is not without challenges, its ongoing improvements and growing acceptance indicate a positive trajectory for the digital asset.


Everyone needs a right guide...ether be guided by the Ultimate Guide who is the CREATOR of the Universe or by HIS law.
Not a good idea to follow a blind man with no right guide, or both of you will fall into a ditch.  So, the Neobank as explained is definitely bad for society because it has no right guide. It's like a wandering star drifting away aimlessly from the right course while crashing into objects on its path.Neobanks, like FTX by Sam Bankman-Fried, shake things up with more flexibility. Not all skip regulations, but the game's riskier like big wins or potential scams. Still, do your research before diving in!

Neobanks, like FTX by Sam Bankman-Fried, shake things up with more flexibility. Not all skip regulations, but the game's riskier like big wins or potential scams. Still, do your research before diving in!
398  Other / Meta / Re: was gambling board restricted from merits? on: January 14, 2024, 06:30:31 AM
I have also gone through the gambling sections there are quality post I do finds out but I can't barely merits them because I am not a merits source neither do I have merits to spray like those who are with enough merits to send across.



If you like a post, why are you hesitant to give it merit?? It doesn't matter where he is. But you give yourself away by saying that you cannot give away your merits because you have come up with a completely unimportant reason for yourself. Your post is quite calculated, speaking about the gambling section, you smoothly transfer the problem to your local section. As a result, the meaning of the post comes down not to the fact that you are allegedly worried about the lack of sources of merit in the gambling section, but the main thing is a request for an additional source of merit for the Nigerian section.
You offer yourself as a candidate for a source of merit. That's the only way I see it.
But you can make a separate post-presentation in which you can prove which posts you consider undervalued, and you, being the source of merit, would notice them. Isn't that what people do who want to become sources of merit?
On the other hand, if you look at how you distribute your merits, then instead of giving 3–4 merits to one person, you could easily appreciate a high-quality post in the gambling section by giving one merit each
399  Other / Meta / Re: Just a common sence. on: January 13, 2024, 02:55:21 PM
I want to quote  OP. Your chants of Filippone were not heard? But this is not a church where you pray for someone and receive merit for it. To increase your rank and receive merit, you do not need to blame others. Start with yourself, and the world will turn to face you. In the meantime, check all the posts to see when you contacted Filippone and why. Smiley

Please great fillippone am realy happy for what you are doing for the forum,giving room for the growth of other people especially the newbei,am confused here so that is why i wanna ask some question to clear my doubt,this your promo if i may call it that way,is newbei included because am a newbei and although i might not have a quality post now to warrant this merit promo,but am trying to develop my self.so i just want to know if the newbei is included.

fillippone, I know you are a well-intentioned merit source to help many users earn merit and rank up. Your idea serves the same purpose as what Ratimov, LoyceV, and The Pharmacist have been doing so far, but I'm not very talented at making thread and so far I haven't been very motivated to do so. It's clear to me that I'll never get a chance to participate in your thread as long as there's no thread I create, but is it possible to get some of the best posts you can see from the comments we wrote on other thread?

This is just a friendly question, but feel free to delete or ignore it if this violates your thread's local rules. Thanks.  Collinscoin why this question because i have participated before in this several times that you come up with this kind guesture Thanks and God bless.


Greatings great initiative,fililipone,thanks very much for the hard work you have done to bring this forum this far,your work is amazing in this forum God strenghten you,is newbei permitted or qualified to post or reply to get a merit,because am new.thanks big boss.

Filippone in deed you are a man with a large heart,at least you can carry your subject,am a newbei in this forum and there was a time when i gave up on this forum,and i have a colleuge of my that has given up on this forum but i said no,why b/c have seen testimonies and profs about this forum,am not good in making quality post,And my aim is to build a good reputation through a quality post by God's grace and to learn more on this  forum.in recent time when i discovered this talk forum i said this forum is beyond what i think.i began to learn and to explore the forum within this short time fram.i have increase small in knowledge and still wanting to know regarding creating my own bitcoin or crypto wallet.
400  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Know when to stop on: January 13, 2024, 02:29:13 PM
I wonder if all the OP’s advice will be heard or read by the players themselves who are experiencing problems with games. We all understand that gambling is fraught with the transition from ordinary interest and entertainment to addiction. It looks like similar warnings are needed on the gaming sites themselves. Every time a person stays longer than normal on the site, a warning is needed to awaken the player from excitement.
But everyone understands that not a single site cares about the health and well-being of the player; all that different casinos are interested in is profit. Therefore, in addition to the attentiveness of the player, the attention of the one who is next to him is needed to distract a loved one from the game in time and switch him to other activities.
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