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921  Other / Meta / Re: is Politics and Society board turning into a lowkey Off-topic board? on: September 23, 2023, 02:29:26 PM
This board is a place for some newbies to increase their activity. And many people use this.  If the off-topic section is not at all popular, then the section that discusses important events, such as the war in Ukraine, will be a good place for those who are not particularly interested in crypto or are in the first stages of learning about it. If we talk about the fact that there should be a policy of tolerance on the forum, as well as the absence of the spread of hostility between users, then this section is a direct source of tension that should have been extinguished long ago.
922  Other / Meta / Re: Do discussions always have to be serious? on: September 23, 2023, 02:06:55 PM
There should definitely be a place for humor on the forum. I see your two merits, and the one who sent them is distinguished by the fact that his posts are always pleasant to read, so the sharp humor of @The Sceptical Chymist is remembered for a long time, although sometimes it even looks like sarcasm or cynicism. In the same way, I changed my opinion about you since you also have a sense of humor and know how to answer in a timely manner without being too boring. People who know how to do this always have bright personalities. We are in a society in which it is possible to combine everything, and it is very sad to read the posts of those who send you to write in an off-topic section as if some globally-politically important issues are being decided here that do not allow even a drop of humor.
923  Other / Meta / Re: Request for sent merit edit button on: September 23, 2023, 01:43:38 PM
There is a very good way to avoid sending random merits, not to be greedy, and not to accumulate many merits. If you, OP, were more generous, then sending twenty-two merits at a time would be impossible. Such situations will never happen to people who do not accumulate their merits. Except for everything, don't be sorry; just please the person who got such a gift.
924  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Quality over Quantity on: September 22, 2023, 09:44:43 AM
I know such an expression as “brevity is the sister of talent,” and this says everything that needs to be conveyed to someone who wants to express their thoughts. Not everyone is given such a talent for writing, and people, thinking that they can cover a topic extensively, sometimes write very boringly, and already at the beginning of the post, you can understand why and why it was created. Moreover, you can guess what the author wanted to say without reading the text to the end. Therefore, I also agree that there is no need to stretch out what can be said in a nutshell. Among us, I know a user who can always answer briefly and to the point in a few phrases; this is @mk4, and even the nickname of this user is short Smiley.
925  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: The excitement of the bull run news on: September 22, 2023, 09:30:08 AM
Just like the OP’s enthusiasm, if “suddenly something goes wrong,” one can observe the disappointment of those who also expect guaranteed growth and regularly invest in Bitcoin, depriving themselves of many necessary things today. There is news from popular personalities about the future growth of Bitcoin to cosmic heights, and people who sincerely believe in this do not live here and now, hoping for future dividends. But if we proceed from Murphy’s law, a lot of positive expectations give rise to directly proportional movement. Therefore, I would prefer to seize every moment of life, not living in the future but appreciating what we have today.
926  Other / Meta / Re: Report plagiarism (copy/paste) here. Mods: please give temp or permban as needed on: September 22, 2023, 08:01:39 AM
Plagiarism
Kodec5  Banned

Bitcoin has been making headlines with its recent price rally. Despite the release of hot PCE (Personal Consumption Expenditures) data and growing speculations of an upcoming rate hike, Bitcoin has managed to approach the $27,000 mark during the previous months. However, it has faced resistance below the $26400 level, primarily influenced by concerns over the debt ceiling.

The debt ceiling concerns have influenced Bitcoin's price movement. The debt ceiling refers to the maximum amount of debt the U.S. government can legally borrow. The recent political debates and negotiations about raising the debt ceiling have created uncertainty in the financial markets, including cryptocurrency.

As investors seek stability during uncertain times, Bitcoin's price has experienced some downward pressure, with support levels around $26400 as a key resistance. The correlation between Bitcoin and traditional financial markets is a significant factor to consider, as market participants closely monitor developments on the debt ceiling issue.



This Topic is created to examine the Bitcoin's performance and explores market dynamics as a result of the debt ceiling concern
http://loyce.club/archive/posts/6288/62882381.html


https://indiatech.com/bitcoin-surges-near-27k-despite-rate-hike-speculation-a-closer-look/
927  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Help a newbie! on: September 22, 2023, 07:48:49 AM
It's a little bit ironic that you're claiming to have not enough prior knowledge on crypto and are asking for guidance when your very first post is a letter to Bitcoin wanting the price to reach $100,000 soon.

In your second post, you once again opened a thread. This time, you wanted to discuss about the lessons from the previous bull markets. And you even seemed to have provided some tips.

Your third post is again a topic you wanted to discuss. It's like a lecture on Bitcoin and its misunderstanding.

I wonder how you ended up opening another topic this time, wanting to learn the basics in crypto. You seem to be one of those suspicious newbie accounts.

I haven't given the OP neutral feedback yet, but all of his posts seem very similar to using AI tools. I am also surprised by his claim that he knows nothing when we can see his early posts. OP, you have already put forward all your topics for merit; is it possible to find out that there are two people on your account, one of whom writes literate posts and the other pretends to be a newbie?

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5456516.msg62879723#msg62879723
928  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: A Guide for Cryptocurrency Newbies for Overcoming FOMO on: September 22, 2023, 07:07:38 AM
For my part, I would advise the OP to add sources where he paraphrased all the information. It is difficult to think that the entire text belongs to the OP since, when checking for plagiarism, there are a lot of phrase matches, which indicates paraphrasing. I found several, but here is an example of one article that is very close in meaning.

https://ncse.info/cryptocurrency-investment/

929  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Seniors apply patience and kindness to newcomers on: September 22, 2023, 06:01:05 AM
I think you, OP, are exaggerating what you think is the problem. You were not on the forum in those days when there was a bounty boom and when alternative accounts, in order to increase their activity, wrote nonsense everywhere. Because of this, it was precisely those today's users, whom you call elderly today, who began to reproach newcomers for their stupid and useless posts. In addition, the forum is not a school, and we are not teachers, so everyone can freely express their feelings if someone observes inappropriate behavior. No one here is responsible for anyone; understand the rule that there are different people on the network with different views, and tell them who should do what is simply useless. The best way, if someone has the soul of a snowflake, is to put on thick skin and realize that if you don't like someone, just hit the ignore button.
930  Economy / Reputation / Re: AI Spam Report Reference Thread on: September 21, 2023, 11:04:55 AM
Hewlet

Bitcoin started the trend for blockchain technology, and we're thankful for that. But it doesn't really do what it originally meant to do anymore.

Most people who invest in Bitcoin plan to keep it for a long time, like around 80%, according to statistics. The current idea that seems like a sure thing is to buy small amounts over time and hold onto it.

Remember when Bitcoin was supposed to be used for sending money directly to each other? I know there are ways to make it faster and cheaper, but there are newer and better choices now. Plus, the price needs to be steadier to work as money you can use every day.

Some people say Bitcoin is great to keep your money safe. I don't get that. A good way to keep your money safe means its value doesn't change much. But Bitcoin's value goes up and down a lot, so it's risky. Why trade the safety of government-backed insurance for something that can change so much?

Also, the price is going up mainly because people think it will. Everyone's buying Bitcoin because they think "it went up before, so it will again." Or "it's the main cryptocurrency, so it's valuable." But is it really useful or is it just worth more than it should be? I think it's the second one. And saying other coins should be worth as much as Bitcoin is crazy. Some of those new coins are already being used and have real value.

Bitcoin will continue to go up and people will either begin to use it as it was intended again or is it possible for it to become obsolete.


https://sapling.ai/ai-content-detector Fake: 100.0%
copyleaks   73.2% probability for AI



The crypto world has seen some really exciting bull markets, and right now, it looks like we might be gearing up for another one. Whether you've been trading for a while or you're new to the crypto scene, it's important to take a moment and think about the lessons we've learned from past bull runs.

Looking Back: The past bull runs have been full of excitement and sometimes nerve-wracking moments. There's a bunch of stuff we can learn from those times. Remember the big runs in 2017 and 2021? And even the recent ups and downs? What did you take away from all of that? Maybe you realized how important it is to set clear goals for how much profit you want. Or maybe you saw that it's a good idea to spread out your investments and not jump into things just because others are. Let's talk about what we've figured out so that others can learn from us too.

Getting Ready for the Next Bull Run: If there's another big run coming up (we hope so!), it's a smart time to think about what you'll do differently. Are you planning to keep your investments for longer and not sell too soon? Or maybe you're thinking about taking some money out at certain points? Do you have a new way to handle risks in mind? Whether you're into looking at charts, doing research, or just keeping a cool head, lots of us would love to hear your thoughts.

Remember, the crypto world can be super unpredictable, and no plan is perfect. But by learning from our past and changing our strategies, we can handle the ups and downs better.

What do you think about the lessons we've learned from past bull runs? What's your plan for the next one? I'm excited to learn from all of you while I figure out my own strategy too.



https://sapling.ai/ai-content-detector Fake: 100.0%
copyleaks   88.3% probability for AI


I really want Bitcoin to reach $100,000 soon. So, I wrote a letter to Bitcoin, asking it to be good and go up in value.

Dear Bitcoin,

I am just a newborn in baby in your arms and its not that I haven't heard about you or I was waiting for a conviction. I would love to name my son Toshi in honour of your creator, Satoshi Nakamoto. I want you to embrace me in your arms and be cool to me. Hopefully, you are doing well as I write this letter." I wished to take a moment to share my sentiments and opinions with you. You have succeeded in attracting interest and curiosity from people worldwide during the previous few years. You have had an indisputable influence on the banking and technology industries throughout your extraordinary journey.

To be honest, I've been keeping a careful eye on your development. Your ability to completely transform the financial environment and the manner your worth has increased are really remarkable. Because we believe in the potential you bring, many of us have committed our hopes and resources to your success.

It’s been a tough couple of years for bitcoin traders. And I’m not trying to blame you. I understand that you are volatile and prone to violent swings up and down. But, the thing is, the cost of everything is going up. Well- not everything…you see, your price isn’t going up much. A couple of years ago, you were over $65,000, and now, you’re hovering around $26,000. I can't help but dream about the day you'll hit the much-coveted $100,000 milestone as we look to the future. Many of us are looking forward to this objective, which is a reflection of our faith in you. It's amazing how you're able to overcome obstacles and seize fresh chances, and I can't wait to follow your adventure.

As I am aware that you are unable to read this letter, I still wanted to take a time to let you know what's on my mind. I hope that the upcoming year will bring about good things for you, that you'll keep moving forward and get closer to that remarkable number.

Thank you for being a part of this incredible journey in my life. Cheers to your success and the exciting possibilities you bring to the world.

You may think my problems are insignificant. After all, you are battling a legacy financial system that represses billions of people. You provide an alternative to the endless money printing and debt-ridden governments and institutions. And you have to deal with charlatans trying to champion you for their gains.



https://sapling.ai/ai-content-detector Fake: 99.7%
copyleaks   91.7% probability for AI


It's time to share your experience.
(choose one question and share your thoughts)

1. what helped you blend into this space?

2. tell us how your journey in cripto has been.

 3. what would be your advice to the newbie still trying to figure things out?

4. Did you also have the "get rich quick" mindset. I bet it slowed down your learning process.

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931  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Securing your digital assets on: September 21, 2023, 10:27:52 AM
Another post for the sake of merit. OP, you are also strongly recommended to read topics on online security, since the advice you offered is stupidly taken from some sources without providing a complete base. Has Brave Browser undergone a security audit? The developers have been repeatedly accused of fraud, and no matter how they claim to be reliable browsers, their reputation is already tarnished forever. OP, read about the benefits of Firefox. All the intricacies of using wallets are also fully described on the forum, but you only provide links, as if you were the only one who discovered them. Not a word about using the right systems, namely Linux, which is also recommended for your information, OP.
932  Economy / Economics / Re: Early Retirement [Pros and Cons] on: September 21, 2023, 10:08:05 AM
In my country, people who are of a suitable age for retirement, being already retired, prefer to stay in the ranks and continue to work, but only for half their previous salary. For many, this is a necessary measure since there is not enough income, and for people who are accustomed to constantly working, that is, producing something, it is difficult to remain idle. But I agree with many who argue that retirement with a healthy financial cushion would be preferable to a constant workweek schedule.
933  Economy / Economics / Re: Free Investment tips on: September 21, 2023, 09:38:50 AM
Everything that is paid for on the Internet is freely available from other sources. We are used to quick conveniences, and we are used to paying. But the Internet is a network because it connects absolutely everything. There, you can find sources with valuable information and save on your purchase. I have been on the Internet for a very long time. There is a lot here and for free; it takes time, and time, as the OP put it, is spent differently for everyone. I agree with the OP that anything you can get for free is not worth buying. Proper management of your time will definitely play in favor of a person who wants to achieve success. Healthy food: the simpler, the healthier. An important role is played by contacts with people and communications based on useful communication, which includes the exchange of knowledge while implying mutual benefit without financial expenses. I know many people who have a commercial streak, do not have any education and are very successful businessmen. The main thing is to decide one day for yourself that you are able to build yourself from scratch and not stop doing it.
934  Other / Meta / Re: Fun thought on Bitcointalk having this particular feature. on: September 21, 2023, 08:31:11 AM

In theory, writing is easier than speaking, so if someone has difficulty conveying through words then ideally it will be more difficult for him to convey through voice. So, I'm not sure that a proposal like this is effective, especially if during the discussion someone is typing and someone is recording their voice, it will look chaotic. In addition, it is more difficult if someone does not understand English, translating voice is more difficult than translating text

What's more, this is a web forum so ideally it's still written, if it's via voice it might be like a podcast

I immediately thought of this. How can you express your thoughts if you cannot formulate them by typing? A lot of unnecessary words, like...damn, uh, in short... This is called water. A good post is good because it is written correctly, does not contain unnecessary words, and, on the contrary, has meaningful value. Besides everything, OP, you put on a signature; what should managers do in this case? Voice post?
935  Other / Meta / Re: Cybersecurity Board - Hardware Wallets Save All Now - But How Long ? on: September 21, 2023, 07:42:07 AM
~cut~


That's a very nice board. To be honest, I don't understand security and hacking. But if such boards exist, there will likely be discussions about hacking and phishing methods. I don't know whether discussing hacking and phishing is legal or illegal, but maybe if we analyze hacking and debate the methods, then people will know how to hack.

Well, okay. People with hacking experience take information from completely unopened sources. Therefore, anyone who wants to hack someone is unlikely to receive valuable information here. The only thing he can calculate for himself is the level of literacy of a particular user in online security. And after that, in one way or another, provoke an inexperienced user to give him access to his work machine.

But I also don’t see the point of creating such a topic since there has been an open topic from BenCodie for a long time, covering all the problems and disadvantages of the absence of such a topic on the forum.
936  Other / Meta / Re: Report plagiarism (copy/paste) here. Mods: please give temp or permban as needed on: September 20, 2023, 10:43:27 AM
Plagiarism
Bebe22  Banned


Crypto trading is more accessible and democratic than forex trading. Crypto can be easily accessible to everyone around the clock, even those without access to traditional banking. Only an internet connection and a crypto wallet are required. Forex trading, on the other hand, requires a broker account and may have higher fees and commissions.
Crypto trading is more transparent and decentralized than forex trading. Forex transactions are mostly done through intermediaries that may not disclose all the information or act in the best interest of the traders.
Crypto trading is more innovative and diverse than forex trading.
But then again, we're not even talking about crypto trading, were talking about it's investment. Trading in both forex and crypto is risky, but crypto shows more advantages than FX. Investing in cryptocurrency is the best. There's less risk and your interest rate is way more than anything financial institutions can offer.
And also you spoke about knowledge gained. Investing in cryptocurrencies also teaches one about better investment options, trading skills, economic trends and so on . So OP, it's investment for me.
http://loyce.club/archive/posts/6286/62860674.html


https://www.fidelity.com/learning-center/trading-investing/crypto/risks-and-benefits-of-crypto/
937  Economy / Economics / Re: X (formerly Twitter) may be telling people like me to exit the platform on: September 20, 2023, 10:27:55 AM
I can say for myself that I stopped using Twitter a long time ago. My privacy is important to me, and even as the first account owner, I did not provide my real data, especially since I would not do this when Elon Musk is so insistent on using such a feature.
Besides, I don't see the point in engaging in conversation on Twitter because Twitter is becoming a platform infested with scammers who regularly spread fake news, and I'm not going to pay for it.
938  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: The best way to use fingerprint to unlock your bitcoin wallet on Android on: September 20, 2023, 09:37:22 AM
If you are talking about security, the best is, of course, a separate hardware wallet. But in its absence, using a wallet on a mobile phone should be extremely careful. Everyone knows that a phone cannot be saved from viruses if the owner likes to install a bunch of applications, and even if he has a fingerprint unlock, viruses inside the phone will easily transfer all the information to hackers. In addition to maintaining online security, maintaining personal security, such as not disclosing your cryptocurrency affiliation, will also be important. Since we all know that if scammers are interested in the property inside the phone, applying their finger using brute force will not be difficult.
939  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Why is the language here different from what we use in the real world on: September 20, 2023, 09:21:26 AM
All that forum users love here is no fake interest in Bitcoin. No matter what language you use, you will be understood. More can be said: the forum is multilingual, and not all users speak correct English; however, they will always help you and will always attempt to understand and explain everything interesting to you. There is no need to try to meet all the high criteria that you have come up with for yourself. Be sincere, and feel free to communicate with any user. But also be prepared for some criticism, as you must understand that people are different, and sometimes it is very difficult to be good to everyone. In these cases, it is advisable to develop a thick skin so as not to allow the needles of criticism to hurt you.
940  Economy / Reputation / Re: Nutildah's bounty cheaters & ban evaders thread on: September 20, 2023, 07:37:24 AM
Sir, this is the year 2022. Forgive me like this.I may have sent dollars to that address that is for buying and selling sir anyways my mistake I will never do that again please pick me up.Please sir Remove My Red Trust.I will not connect with any nonsense account sir.

Sir, this is the year 2023. Grin
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