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.
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Moral: OP now stores absolutely everything and doesn’t throw trash out of the house. Just in case. 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.
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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.
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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?
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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.
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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?
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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.
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PlagiarismPetula BannedI 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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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Thinking about old age while being young is the smartest thing to do. We are all not getting any younger every year. Therefore, investing a certain amount of your earnings and leaving it untouched will be good insurance against all unforeseen situations that may happen. And it is precisely for young people that such a strategy can turn out to be very successful. And yes, of course, I mean investing in Bitcoin. But I would add the desire to achieve passive income, which could be provided by some X's received from profit growth, such as selling rental housing or premises.
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Considering the date of registration of the OP, it is difficult to call him a teenager. Rather, it looks like a preoccupied, horny adult suffering from some sex addiction. I don’t think any normal person could spend more than a minute with them. OP, there are a lot more things in the world besides your topic where you can really have fun.
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Do you have an Alt that tends to get a better chance of getting unbanned?? Lol
This is the first thing that came to mind. OP, I can tell you for sure that, since you can find my nickname through your link, nothing happens with merits or smerits. If an account gets unbanned, it returns to the same rank and amount of merit it previously had. But if you are concerned about the sheer number of merits lying in vain and not distributed from banned accounts, then you can read a similar topic, the question of which also once bothered one user. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5461970.0
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I recently asked my friends, and they think that wherever they are asked to undergo identity verification, there will be a guarantee that their funds will be safe. People know little about decentralized exchanges because the search first tells them to use what is fastest to find. Learning something deeper is usually very lazy for beginners. For some, Bitcoin is still associated with banks and the government being held accountable if they are hacked or funds are lost.
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Perhaps the same awakening at the same time would also be an additional point so that we could combine both accounts in a connection, although of course in other cases this would not be relevant. But also, joining a subscription company seven minutes later creates the impression of synchronicity in their behavior. https://bpip.org/Profile?p=naikturunhttps://bpip.org/Profile?id=412228
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There are dozens of good and productive laptops that are many times more convenient than a Macbook. Luxury is a beautiful watch from Rolex or a cool Rolls-Royce car, but can this be compared to a gadget? I also agree with those who prefer quality, but you can get it by spending reasonable money. In your case, OP, buying a Macbook was just a waste of money, the difference from which, if you bought a different brand of laptop, could be spent on another necessary thing.
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A bull market is a time when scammers catch greedy investors. The rule or bait “Buy now, otherwise you will be late” works for scammers. The deadline is set very short so that the person does not have the opportunity to soberly evaluate either the project or the proposed deal that promises large interest rates. Therefore, now is precisely the time when decisions to do something with your finances should, on the contrary, be checked very slowly and carefully. Don't chase high percentages; ask yourself why anyone would give away something that brings good profit to the owner. And would you do the same?
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