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461  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Free crypto possible ? Or impossible? on: February 02, 2023, 06:44:47 PM
So is there any Free crypto coins tokens ?
Like Youtube is full of videos but non of them brought to me Free crypto.
Can any legit old member enlight us here from where we get the Free crypto.
We have try faucets but it's waste of time.

So many newbies Also want to know how to get crypto for real ?

And we want instant payments into our wallets not like the faucets doing it we have to wait month before we can withdraw 2$ into our wallets.

So IS there any sure way to get some Free airdrops instant please dont suggest those here who might pay maybe not Im Looking for sure deals.
If I remember correctly back in 2017-2018 there are so many free crypto from airdrops.
I don't know if airdrops right now are still worth it or some of them still have value.
I tried to join in airdrops back in 2020 but most of them didn't pay up and some did send their token but didn't have any value.
462  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: My greatest fear about Bitcoin Halving. on: February 02, 2023, 11:40:46 AM
Bitcoin halving is characterised by price boom and this is a general believe of some bitcoiners and members of this forum.
My greatest fear is; what if 2024 halving comes and go without any kind of bull run? Don't you think that there will be a serious problem and panic in the industry?
This is because 2024 halving is the greatest available hype that can move the market. Besides that, I don't see any possible wave that can move Bitcoin to a new ATH. Unless US government will have to make BTC a legal tender.
Well if there wouldn't be a bull run on the next halving it could really create a FUD on the industry or community.
We got used to the cycle of Bitcoin and your fear might come true anytime, the cycle could break and make a new one.
I am sure that if that ever happens the price would crash down since many people would decide to quit or lay low for awhile.
463  Economy / Speculation / Re: does the increasing number of altcoins have a negative impact on the price btc on: February 02, 2023, 12:50:57 AM
I'm still a beginner in crypto, as we know from time to time the number of altcoins is increasing, but I want to ask,
will the increasing number of altcoins affect the price of bitcoin,?

but in my opinion it will not affect the price of bitcoin, even though the number of altcoins is increasing.
Yes it wouldn't affect Bitcoin no matter how many alt-coin might be created the original would always be on top.
It doesn't matter how many alt-coins are out there most of them doesn't really have a value.
The only negative impact of those alt-coin in Bitcoin is that newbies that would get scammed by those shitcoin would generalized all of crypto as scam.
464  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: am now a bitcoin investor(first purchase) on: February 01, 2023, 12:23:11 PM
Nice to see someone buying bitcoin and understanding you will not get rich over night. it could take decades for you to make any meaningful profit and as long as you are prepared for that I think you will not regret your purchase. Make sure that you are storing the btc in a wallet that you own and have the private key. Then backup the seed of the wallet and store it in a secure location. Then sit back and relax and watch your investment grow over the years.
Yes it is a common misconceptions in crypto, most investor thinks that this is a quick rich investment that they could turn their lives over night.
Just because some people became rich or successful in crypto, they thought that it was easy not knowing that most of the successful or lucky people in crypto are the early investor who believe in crypto even before it become a successful project. Those who HODL their investment for a long time and didn't buy the FUD whenever negative news on crypto appears.
465  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What are you stacking up on? on: February 01, 2023, 10:06:38 AM
Of course for me it is Bitcoin I would try out some alt-coins but it would only be limited to the top losted crypto, since I don't want to risk too much on new crypto's for long term investment.
I don't really trust new crypto's for a long term investment and right now most of my investment are for HODL.
466  Economy / Economics / Re: Does a side job/business improve your finanical stability ? on: January 31, 2023, 10:41:43 PM
For me it isn't just about side job/business you should also learn how to manage your money.
Even if you are earning more or huge amount if you don't know how to manage it, it would just be useless.
I am not saying that side job/business doesn't help your financial stability it is just that some people doesn't know how to handle their income even if they are earning enough, they couldn't save up due to the lifestyle that they are living.
467  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is Dogecoin Dead ? on: January 31, 2023, 06:45:28 PM
Dogecoin was already dead a long time ago, it was only revived for a quick pump and drop by Elon and most of the investor's that came to Doge are newbies who have zero or low knowledge on crypto.
468  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: why people are always interested in altcoins on: January 30, 2023, 10:43:01 PM
I think the reason might be that they are trying to ride a new crypto before it becomes big as Bitcoin.
They already missed the chance in Bitcoin so they are trying it on alt-coin, other than that maybe they are just trying to spread their investments.
469  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: My dream has become a reality on: January 27, 2023, 11:01:01 PM
Congratulations on achieving your dream so many of us has given up on it just to survive.
Most of us had given up on it when we faced reality, not everyone is lucky enough to succeed on chasing their dream while risking their future.
Some people would start to focus on their job and earn rather than to continue to chase their dream because of their financial status.
470  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: 👉{OPEN} OptionBlitz's Bounty Campaign | Budget: 1M $BLX | 16 weeks | ESCROWED. on: January 27, 2023, 01:06:00 PM
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471  Economy / Speculation / Re: What happens next if Bitcoin drops to zero? on: January 26, 2023, 06:47:05 PM
I think this kind of question has been ask so many times before.
But I think if it ever happens other crypto would rise to take it's place, crypto has been part of us and it is already well known people wouldn't just abandoned it.
When I was new in crypto I also used to think about it but knowing how it works and seeing it's progress changed my mind.
472  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Its safe to say Bitcoin has recovered all it's losses since the FTX collapse? on: January 25, 2023, 06:30:18 PM
For me it is safe to say that it is finally recovering and showing a good fight.
Let's just hope that this would continue and not just for a short time.
I don't really think that the price drop was only from the FTX it just played a huge part of the drop.
473  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I sell motorbikes to buy bitcoins on: January 24, 2023, 06:36:49 PM
I have 2 motorbikes at home, but what I always use is only 1 motorbike, and 1 motorbike is rarely used, and indeed the motorbike is also old, and if it is sold it won't be too expensive, and I decided to sell the motorbike, because in my opinion the price of the motorbike will definitely fall over time,
(affected by inflation). and the money from the sale of the motorbike I will use to buy bitcoin. because in my opinion the price of bitcoin in the future will definitely rise. and also currently the market is bear, so this is a good opportunity to buy bitcoins. and I want to ask everyone, the decision I made, namely selling the motorbike and the money to buy bitcoin, is it wrong or not?

I'm ready to be corrected because I have no experience in bitcoin and crypto.
For me I think it would be a great decision unless the motorbike that you would sell is something that would gain more value in the future.
But for me I think that it is better to invest in crypto.
474  Economy / Economics / Re: Can I take a loan to invest in bitcoin? on: January 22, 2023, 08:14:38 PM
"Can I take a loan to invest in bitcoin" this question was asked by a friend

My reply to her is this:
It is generally not advisable to take out a loan to purchase Bitcoin or any other cryptocurrency. Cryptocurrency markets are highly volatile and the value of a particular coin can fluctuate greatly in a short period of time. This means that the value of the coin you purchase with a loan could drop, making it difficult to repay the loan. It is important to do your own research and make sure you understand the risks before investing in any financial product, including Bitcoin.

What is your advice?
Well said,
Sometimes you just need to open up every possibilities so that they would know more.
I got those kind of questions from newbie's in crypto and sometimes they are even asking why I am not taking loans for my investment since I believe so much in crypto.
I would just tell them about the same thing crypto could go up or down real quick and taking loans would give you more stress because of the interest when you can't pay it on time.
475  Other / Politics & Society / Re: I feel guilty. on: January 20, 2023, 06:29:18 PM
While I was a student, my roommate each time he saw me smoking was always disturbing me that he wanted to smoke with me. At first, I rejected his plea but when he persisted we started smoking together. His urge for smoking within a few months grew more than mine. He began to come home with packs of cigarettes and some bottles of beer. I don't drink alcohol but I was sure that it was the introduction to smoking that also attracted him to alcohol.

Recently I met him in a motor park,  he is now a chained smoker and drunkard. He was practically wearing rags and misbehaving. I called him and we started talking, I discovered that he dropped out of school and was now unemployed. When I tried to advise him to quit this destructive character, he began to shout telling everyone that cared to hear that I was the one that introduced him to smoking. He told them that I was responsible for his problems. People on my bus began to ask me if it was true and I shamefully told them; yes!

I have quit smoking a long time ago because of its health consequences. But since I met him, I have felt guilty that I am responsible for my friend's downfall.

I have decided never to introduce anybody to any behavior that can be addictive no matter how mature the person might claim to be. Introducing people to smoking, drinking, sex, gambling or other counterproductive activities might be funny or interesting but it could be destructive. I am considering apologizing to him and taking him to a rehabilitation center if I ever set my eyes on him again.
For me it seems that he was really into it at an early age he just needed someone to help him get into it.
It was all his decision he shouldn't blame it on you,
If a person doesn't really want it or it was just introduce to them they would quit whenever they want.
476  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Billionaires aiming to be immortal being with their vast wealth on: January 19, 2023, 06:50:14 PM
In recent years, it has become increasingly popular among the world's billionaires to use their enormous money to fund their quest for immortality. These millionaires are dedicated to finding a method to live forever and are investing in cutting-edge biotech firms and sponsoring cryonics and life extension research.

Elon Musk, a tech magnate and businessman, is one of the most prominent individuals in this movement. Musk has publicly expressed his wish to live forever and has made significant investments in businesses conducting longevity research, including a $10 million investment in Unity Biotechnology, a biotech company focused on extending life. Additionally, he has made it known that he thinks technology, such as brain-computer interfacing, holds the key to immortality.

Link to information: https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/experts-fear-billionaires-like-elon-28895939?utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=star_main

Do you agree with these efforts by the richest persons in the world to become immortal? What are the benefits and drawbacks of it if it actually occurs, given that the richest men in the world are currently making more efforts to have it happen? Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Larry Page, and Sergey Brin,
I think everyone has their own views in life.
They have the money to sponsor any kind of research for it, but for me it is really sad to be immortal just think about it most of the people who you know would die and only you could continue and remember them.
Most of the movies with immortal are showing it to us and it made me realize it too.
Losing someone who you love or so close to you hurt so much so imagine the pain when you are immortal.
477  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: why most of airdrops don't pay participants with tokens in these days?? on: January 19, 2023, 10:47:39 AM
Hello, i was watching for few months now and got that most of airdrop campaigns specially airdrop bots on telegram  don't pay participants with tokens. it's a nature that many airdrop bots don't pay or scam participants after getting them promoted through users. but this time it's different i think. before few moths i received at least 10 airdrops per month and now it has been reduced to 2-3 drops per month although i worked even more harder on airdrop campaign.


What could be the reason ?? comment your ideas specially OGs. this is for you.
The answer is pretty simple it is because the project is a big scam.
If they couldn't even keep up to their words on the people that help them how do you expect them to follow their road map?
For me airdrop is the easiest and cheapest way for them to promote their project and if they couldn't afford to pay for it how do you expect them to continue?
478  Other / Archival / Re: Mass adoption: Naming my child bitcoin on: January 17, 2023, 06:50:22 PM
LOL, I know that there are people who would really do this kind of things to their kid.
I saw some who post their kids birth certificate on social media and the names are from their favorite character's.
To be honest I am really sad for those kid like when they grow up and ask about their name that's all that they could say while others came from something special.
479  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: First time of owning bitcoin on: January 17, 2023, 03:26:04 PM
My first time owning crypto I was so happy and proud about it.
I feel like I found and own something amazing that I am the first around my area to know it.
To be honest it was just a small amount but I feel so rich back then, because it was my first time being an investor.
480  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Are you still holding your coins #btc on: January 16, 2023, 10:11:11 PM
Yes I am still holding some of my coin, I am trying to hold as much as I could and buy as much as I could right now.
For me it is better to let it sit into crypto than Fiat, I have a higher chance to gain more when I am letting it sleep on crypto than in my bank account.
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