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So you are offering to risk about $ 20,000 in order to win $ 90? I don't think there will be someone so crazy as that. Referral links are often in Bitcoin to make people more interested in collecting them. You can also do more promotions for those who invite a lot of friends or others, but setting bonuses for using the platform will be harmful to your startup prject. what did you mean by repost?
i second that statement. thats nuts, straight up.
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Looks interesting. bookmarked for sure
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I'm under the impression that whenever the power consumption of PoW gets brought up that one factor is largely ignored: Grid energy storage.
power plants produce more than they consume ON PRPOSE to prevent brown outs/black outs during sudden surges of power utility. EG they know at superbowl halftime, alot of people microwave some popcorn or make coffee or turn on a houselight to go to the bathroom.. this means there are known times of power utility growth. but not enough time to just flick on an extra generator at a seconds notice. and so power plants process excess power to cop with known and also some unknown scenarios imagine power plants produce an excess of 15-20% above consumption. because its impossible to give power after its needed. but also its impossible to take the power back if its unused. and so this 15-20% excess is essentially 'waste' electric. mining farms dont buy the domestic allowance power (normal consumption) instead they make year long deals/contracts that they will buy 1-10% of the excess. which power stations love. after all it would have gone to waste anyway also although "china" as a country does have coal power plants. asic farms decided to set up in regions not near to coal power plants and in regions of hydro/solar/geothermal. so the CO 2 numbers are way lower than what you may think. those are actually pretty interesting facts. thanks for sharing! I've heard that googling something requires the same ammount of heating water for tee 3 times.
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first of all, congratz! where did you learn trading? I'm somehow interested in it, but more for the fun part as i'm not looking for another job Hello! Thanks I was learning it unitially on my own.. Then got a job related to it, which boost my skills significantly. I do not stop learning, find it to be an endless stuff. Are you trading for a long time already? Tried it 2 years ago, lost 500$ in a month but it was fun. Now I'm thinking to drop another k into binance and try again.
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You surely add nothing through your post. Do you think he doesn't know what's the risk on trading and how to do trade? first of all, congratz! where did you learn trading? I'm somehow interested in it, but more for the fun part as i'm not looking for another job You should be know first about the risk on trading. I'm curious will you still able to say it's fun after know it. Thanks for looking out. I'm aware of the risks and I earn enough to have play-money. Like I've said above, I'm not looking for a job. More like a new hobby ;-)
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first of all, congratz! where did you learn trading? I'm somehow interested in it, but more for the fun part as i'm not looking for another job
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i've got a thread here about breathing exercises. you might wanna check it out
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i think that we won't see that happen in the next years. more like, 10-15 yrs or more. by that time inflation probably will let it look like a few k's.
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I'm just waiting for amazon to have a bitcoin option.
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Am I the only one that sees that only parts below the equator tend to ban crypto?
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I'm retty sure someone is enjoying their cocktails in the Caribbeans at the moment. Nonetheless, it's quite impressive how much money 2% of binance makes.
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If I'd get 1$ in bitcoins every time I hear "bitcoin goes ...", I'd own all bitcoins by now.
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Keep your PC secure, don't keep money on the exchanges, own your own private keys, do not participate in shitcoin ICO's and you'll be fine. Most of those crimes happened because the victims were dumb or uninformed.
"With great power, comes great responsibility." -Uncle Ben.
Making money from bitcoin was easy for many of us. All you had to do was hodl. Keeping it safe and secure however, takes responsibility. You need to educate yourself about what is good for you. If you get greedy and spend too much in newly created shitcoins,, you are just inviting scammers in.
You can't do anything for the others. There will always be retards around.
I couldn't have said it better. Crime will always be there, no matter how hard the regulations are. Unfortunately, it affects mostly the average joes.
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I see crypto simply as an asset but I had goldrush feelings in the very beginning
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No, no such formula would help you find the right winning combination.
Yes there is. Statistics can be use to win a lottery. You have to bet every combination in the lottery and of course, you will also need a large capital to bet on it. The point is, you will win. do you realize what it'd cost to play every combination? i mean try it, i'll cross my fingers for you
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sooo basically you created a second life clone just with the addition of crypto as payment option?
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maybe only if you have a super secret quantum computer and you have some autistic superpowers. but again only maybe. the lottery was just invented to make rich people richer and give poor people some dreams to keep them silent. although u could try remote viewing.
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i think shitcoins will die. the market is always following up. if all altcoins would die, what would the traders work with?
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JP Morgan hodls a few coins. ironically they also "manipulated" with statements. But i mean its an unregulated market - no rules, no referee. perfect for banks
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lol @ 99.9% - this just shows how uneducated you are. at the end of the day every company can fail regardless if its a ICO or a regular company.
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