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541  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Class action lawsuit against Telegram on: October 23, 2022, 03:53:40 PM
Every social media have this type of group or channel and I never study the Tos of Telegram nor did I think they have one that's against the pump and dump.
Although Telegram was said to register as a company under the British Virgin Islands and as LLC in Dubai but is hard to sue a company owned by the person that was said to moving from country to country. Besides, I believe the company never had an office or any form of legal entity.

You can report those channel/groups on  abuse@telegram.org or dmca@telegram.org instead of the lawsuit.
542  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Multiple transaction on Metamask on: October 18, 2022, 08:57:35 PM
It is not possible to send multiple transactions using metamask but if you're talking about sending multiple through the ETH network yes it is possible and there is only one sure way, the second way is what I can't guarantee because of security reasons.

1) You'll need to create a Smart Contract that will allow you to send multiple transactions.
2) Not recommended. Because it involves connecting your wallet to a dApp site like cointool
543  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is Bear Market More Important Than the Bull Market? on: October 18, 2022, 08:12:33 PM
During the bear market like this, you just use it to learn new skills and study the market movement and trends. In bull market just don't carried away by new altcoin hypes as they are out to steal your precious BTC and give you worthless shitcoins. Many years from now, many altcoin projects would be dead but BTC will still be here. If you have the money as per spare fund, you can be accumulating BTC in trenches.
I think also that we shouldn't buy altcoins at the time of bear market. Whatever the price of Bitcoin, it will be growing rapidly all over the world. Bitcoin price is not fixed and it can be down, it is normal. But price will be increasing and for this we should wait patiently. We should use bearish time properly by investing on Bitcoin which can give us good amount of profit.
Why not?

You cant stop people on buying considering that in terms of diversification then altcoins would be the one of the options aside on getting all in with Bitcoin.
It do matters on someones self interest since not all would really be that having this kind of option.Speaking about bears and bulls then both are entirely
important and you cant call it a market if you cant really see these two.It does only depend on how long each trend would be lasting up
but on general sense which both things could really be seen on a market.
I support what Fatunad said.
Yes, Bitcoin is the safe-haven in the cryptocurrency market but that doesn't mean there's no altcoin in the market that is not built solid fundamental concept. Besides, the bear market is the best time to know the altcoin that's good for the next bullish market.
Having said that, if we considered the number of funds it requires to hold a while BTC, adding ETH, SOL, BNB, and others to your portfolio at a cheap price now is never a stupid decision.
544  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Every war is a war on children on: October 18, 2022, 05:01:58 PM
Every war is a war on children


We are all children. How do we know? War is a very childish thing to be doing. Rather, let's live in peace.



Cool
I have to agree with you on this and this is the reason why no sensible human will ever pray for war due to its effect on all sides especially making fathers childless, mothers a widow, and children an orphan and also changing the smile of people into sorrowful songs.
Hope the world at large will have a political system that will make peace among all nations and tribes instead of war.
545  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin vs Altcoins? on: October 17, 2022, 09:55:15 PM
(.......)

I know I have got into Bitcoin at a good price but just feel while altcoins are currently 85-95% down from all time high may be better making the most of that rather then being safe with Bitcoin and not seeing much return.
There is what we call diversification in crypto, I want to believe you already know what that means.?
Now, you can try to apply that in your strategy, you don't have to go all in on Bitcoin and you don't have to go all in on altcoins, share your portfolio between the two, but make sure you have a higher portfolio on Bitcoin since it's  the safest, altcoins do have a better return on investments, but also do not rule out the fact that they are highly risky and can swallow your money in just a matter of seconds, take what happened to Terra Luna as a point of reference, alot of altcoins have come and gone, but bitcoin remains and still standing strong.

So my advice is, if you are in need of quick profit and must buy altcoins, make sure you have a higher percentage of bitcoin in your portfolio.
Keeping all eggs in a single basket is never a good idea they say and diversification is always a good decision. However, it also has its cons and pros. Which one of them is investors knowing the number of cryptos they can manage very well before diversity into many altcoins.
546  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Elon Musk is one of the keys to be 100k$ per Bitcoin? on: October 11, 2022, 09:46:33 PM
When i first saw the topic of this thread I smile because it's funny how some people underestimated the potential and price movement of Bitcoin.
Bitcoin is not a meme coin or any form of pump and dump coin which people like Elon Musk can pump to $100K.
Yes, Bitcoin will reach $100K in the next halving but it's not because of Elon. I don't think the OP noticed that the influence power of Elon on Twitter has to reduce
547  Economy / Speculation / Re: Will BTC reach 45k before this year ends. on: October 08, 2022, 06:45:20 PM
My crystal ball is dysfunctional too.....

I can't see or predict anything that would cause it to trade up until the end of the year.

I can clearly see that ALLOT more economic bad news and pain is coming. We know that this will drive bitcoin down ( and stocks et al).. Pretty much sideways/down until some dramatic changes.

Even if the economy is good and there's no bad news. Bitcoin will never reach the 45K price before the end of this year if it still follows the 4years revolution since the Bitcoin halving will still happen.
548  Economy / Reputation / Re: [FUN][In Merit] Post Count Down To Your Next Rank Here. on: October 07, 2022, 06:00:49 PM
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549  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Binance Smart Chain Hacked For An Estimate Of 100 million dollars on: October 07, 2022, 02:27:41 PM
very surprising this happened to the Binance smart chain. that's an estimate of a very large number. but it looks like Binance has also announced that all funds are safe.
I am surprised you're surprised Binance smart chain got hacked. Don't you know that POS, PoSA, etc is never decentralized and also not secure as people think?  Yes, it is but what most project owners said is that POW is old and POS is the future. However, this is all a lie and this is the same approach the so call CSW movement is using.
550  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Let’s keep our eyes on scammers logics on: October 07, 2022, 02:11:36 PM

4, fake bitcoin recovery service; their are some people claiming to be bitcoin recovery service, they always claim they can recover your lost bitcoin for you which some of them will request for your private key or your private details which at the end they will endup stealing from you and won’t help you recover any bitcoin, we have to be very careful because mostly newbies are the once that fall victim of all those scam pattern, if your bitcoin have been stolen, Don’t believe any crypto recovery service.

I can understand if the trick is to get a hard fork but there is no recovery service it's either you have the bitcoin or you don't so if you give someone your private key you give them the same degree of access that you have.

The only logical thing is that you have part of the seed (nine out of 12 words) and therefore you need some help to get access to your coins or you forgot part of your password.

The rest of scam methods are easy to detect if you educate yourself, but in the end everything depends on your knowledge, so do not stop searching and asking questions.
According to the OP's description, I think he was talking about fake Bitcoin recovery services from old storage this is common among the early miners of Bitcoin who still have access to their old computer used to mine Bitcoin during the stage of the CPU mining of Bitcoin and the scammer that offer recovery of coins stolen by online scammers.
551  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Asking about anonymity when I pay with Bitcoin on: October 05, 2022, 03:48:21 PM
A lot of people are missing the point that a certain exchange or DEX not asking for KYC doesn't mean every trade you executed on their platform is totally anonymous.
You need to read the exchange Tos, check if the site is not using Cloudflare (which is enough to track you down), and also use the Tor browser
552  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Has this been discussed before? on: October 02, 2022, 05:40:40 PM
Can a wallet be completely open source and still be centralised?
Yes, wallets like coinbase SDK is open source, and it was said to be self-custody wallet but I don't see them being self- custody.
Nevertheless, wallets are either non-custodial or custodial. It's not called centralized like an exchange or crypto project.

Which one do you think makes more sense? Decentralised and open source or Closed source and centralised?
The best wallet is the open source non-custodial wallet because every flaw will be reviewed by the public and you're in control of your fund but you can also use a closed source wallet that's non-custodial wallet if you trust the dev team.

Because I believe if a wallet is closed source then it's centralised, wrong ot right? Drop your opinions.
That's wrong. There are a lot of closed-source wallets that are non-custodial an example is the Trust wallet. Although the dev team said it is open source but there's no code provided till now.
553  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Can whitepaper still shows the weakness of a project and their team on: September 27, 2022, 06:08:14 PM
For newbies is a copied whitepaper still a red flag for projects? I heard they don't matter much anymore because big projects do the same thing too, if two projects have the same goals or utility one can copy the other, change some few words here and there?

What advice can you give me based on this? Is it right to say, yo any project that has a whitepaper that looks like another project is a scam or  bad for investment.
Yes, the whitepaper still shows the weakness of a project and its team because the level of the project team's enthusiasm for what they are planning to present to the world will be showcased through the whitepaper. Besides, the whitepaper is like a parking slot for a project among others.
People who are guilty of whitepaper plagiarism are always teg by the DT member.
554  Other / Meta / Re: BSV subforum on: September 23, 2022, 01:35:30 AM
When I first saw the topic of this thread I was scared because i first thought the idea was to support BSV but when I read the OP page I understand it was to expose Craig Wright and his team's false activities and also save newbies from being deceived by their lies.
Creating a subforum that's only meant for it will be a good idea 
555  Economy / Reputation / Re: Royse777 is Casino Critique on: September 22, 2022, 06:44:08 PM
I am not a potential Investor. But do you still suggest everyone consider the project cautiously after reading Direwolf's statement?
The secure tip for cryptocurrency investment is to always do your own research because most people who are victims of scams or dump-and-pump projects rely on influencer statements about projects.
Yes, there are more than 2-3 reputable members of the forum who are involved in the Casino Critique but people still need to be cautious.
556  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Manipulation looks like on: September 21, 2022, 11:51:54 PM
What I see with the OP is just mere trading, nothing manipulative here. The manipulation of the market is possible, but not in this case.
If you're talking about the explanation provided by the Op. Yes, market manipulation happens in this case.
But the OP seems not understand that market manipulation are done in different ways.
557  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Don't keep connected your wallet to a Dapps for a long time. on: September 20, 2022, 10:09:30 PM
Just keeping your wallet connected to a dapp/website won't do this, you'd also have to click to sign or authorise a transaction too.
I thought the same as you. Also, victims thought the same things. But connect a long time is harmful. According to metamask seed would be compromised this way where you don't need to approve from your wallet. The victim is pretty sure the device hasn't been hacked. If a transaction happens from the device then there should be a history on the wallet. But nothing, only history funds on the chain.
As pointed out that the dApp or website will need the wallet owner to authorize a transaction before can it be executed? I think people are missing the point here that there's a vulnerability found in some certain old version MetaMask through which they can steal a wallet passphrase and the person that still make use of the Metamask version will believe its because he contacted his wallet to a dApp or website.
 I once created a thread about this but people didn't take it seriously.


558  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: ETHPoW on: September 18, 2022, 10:11:00 PM
Vitalik is not a scammer, he is more like a traitor,
Scam is done in anyways in crypto and he can say Vitalik is a scammer because he didn't follow the ETH2.0 roadmap as it was illustrated years ago.

he became everything he was fighting against, from decentralized to centralised
I don't understand what you're saying by from decentralized to centralized. How's POW a centralized protocol?


I think it's a go ahead for him now if regulation is for real, maybe there was never a true decentralisation, who knows? It's a dream that crypto could build that but now I guess not.
There's decentralization in crypto if you search deep and you don't want to be bothered by all this naive crypto dev just bag your fund on Bitcoin.

559  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Earning From Trading Without Any Professional Knowledge on: September 18, 2022, 05:37:26 PM
I do want to know if it's possible for a starter to gainfully earn from Crypto trading without having to go through a professional training.
It is not possible. Crypto trading is like gambling and there's no way you will win the game if you don't understand the game rules.
You can still make a profit though if you have fundamental knowledge about crypto trading but you need to do it with consciousness for we're in bear market season.
560  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: It Is Dangerous To Completely Rely On Cryptocurrencies on: September 15, 2022, 08:35:31 PM
A person must have a mindset of "doing a research first before doing it". If you invest in something that you don't have a knowledge about it is the same as diving headfirst into an unknown body of water where there could be rocks deep down below that may hit your head when you dive. Bitcoin is indeed the best cryptocurrency there is but even though it's the best choice to invest but there is always a risk too just like other cryptocurrencies and even investing in stocks also have risks.
The world we live in is full of risk, we just need to choose our risks properly.
Even if someone has complete knowledge about cryptocurrency, it's not good to solely rely on cryptocurrency, and the best thing is to have a diverse source of income.
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