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1  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: TWO months HALF time; BTC went from 53K to 26K (euro) on: June 23, 2021, 09:28:07 AM
Hey mate , please correct 13 June , it may be 13 April when bitcoin price was around $53k and recently severals sad News crashing bitcoin a lots. After two months Bitcoin price crashed half of Total price.

Done! cheers mate
2  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / TWO months HALF time; BTC went from 53K to 26K (euro) on: June 23, 2021, 09:06:01 AM
13th April** price of 1 BTC was around 53K EUR and on 21st June it was around 26K ...

and it's no secret that during these two months, the main news (technology) focus was on CHINA...in fact China has been on the spotlight for quite some time now...

and recently I've watched on Youtube that they are doing their own "NASA" type stuffs on their own up there...

I kept thinking what's the point in all this? I mean I get it about being on their own and have control over things etc... But what would the future look like...
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Bitcoin vs EOS on: June 23, 2021, 06:26:42 AM
I know this forum is mostly about BTC but I do think we should have a discussion on the similarities & differences between BTC/EOS ....

First off EOS is NOT mineable... (mining is the current topic these days)

As we all know BTC has less than 21 million tokens...(deaths, lost passwords etc) ...GOod thing for its value but the decimal places though... EOS has 1 billion tokens... Roll Eyes

any thoughts?
 
4  Economy / Speculation / Re: WHO THE FUCK IS SELLING!? on: June 23, 2021, 04:11:53 AM
take a chill pill and calm down....  Smiley
5  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Are there any MAURITIAN here? Bitcoin still not popular in Mauritius on: June 20, 2021, 05:49:49 AM
Update:

So...as it turns out... there are apparently no Crypto exchange websites where Mauritians can buy/sell...
A few websites remain in the list that can potentially accept users from Mauritius; coinmama & cex.io
I'm gonna try them and post an update.

Any info most welcome, thanks y'all!
6  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Jack Dorsey is now speaking up on: June 13, 2021, 05:49:24 AM
Jack Dorsey is one of the popular people that are into Bitcoin.
It's become normal now that Jack Dorsey keeps promoting Bitcoin, he even went to Bitcoin Conference in Miami recently.

And in Twitter, you can see a lot of crypto people there compared to other social media, which extremely good social media that is not strict when it comes to cryptocurrency.

I totally agree with you, I've seen a LOT of Twitter; sub categories & Topics about BTC & crypto in general. Even the "who to follow" category will be filled with crypto related pages once you did a search on crypto...
7  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Are there any MAURITIAN here? Bitcoin still not popular in Mauritius on: June 12, 2021, 12:53:52 PM
Thanks mk4, I was wondering any reason in particular why BlueWallet would be better than Blockchain.com in regards to betting sites?

Not necessarily a better wallet for betting sites, but as a wallet in general. Blockchain.com's wallet is hosted online and it ain't open source, hence more surface area for you to lose access to your wallet one way or another. BlueWallet is simply just better all around.

Thanks I never knew about these stuffs! I went straight to google after reading your post.  Smiley

Probably read this: https://cryptosec.info/wallets

I read it and it makes perfect sense now!
After i downloaded the bluewallet app, and started it; for some reason it freezes then after restarting it works fine.  Lips sealed

 Embarrassed I have another question...if anyone can answer me whether it is best to buy Bitcoin via mastercard or bank wire?

8  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Are there any MAURITIAN here? Bitcoin still not popular in Mauritius on: June 12, 2021, 11:04:36 AM
I was wondering any reason in particular why BlueWallet would be better than Blockchain.com in regards to betting sites?

I don’t think he meant anything explicit in the context of sports betting or gambling, but that it’s much better to have complete control of your private keys in a non-custodial wallet - than to have confidence in online crypto wallets. It is true that blockchain.com allows backup (seed words), but there is always a danger that someone will hack your online wallet - most often if you click on the phishing link and in that way expose your login information.

However, it should be noted that some online wallets or crypto exchanges have a ban on transactions with gambling/betting sites - so it is always better to use a desktop/mobile custodial wallet.


Thanks I never knew about these stuffs! I went straight to google after reading your post.  Smiley
9  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Are there any MAURITIAN here? Bitcoin still not popular in Mauritius on: June 12, 2021, 09:09:44 AM
I have a question in general; has anybody tried Blockchain.com wallet/exchange Bitcoin directly to bookmakers (sports betting sites) ?

I can't speak for Blockchain.com's exchange, but you shouldn't have any problem sending back and forth between Blockchain.com's wallet to betting sites.

Personally, I'd rather use BlueWallet than Blockchain.com though. And a hardware wallet if you own a good amount of BTC(just fyi).

Thanks mk4, I was wondering any reason in particular why BlueWallet would be better than Blockchain.com in regards to betting sites?
10  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Are there any MAURITIAN here? Bitcoin still not popular in Mauritius on: June 12, 2021, 08:04:06 AM
Thanks to those who replied.
I have a question in general; has anybody tried Blockchain.com wallet/exchange Bitcoin directly to bookmakers (sports betting sites) ?
11  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Are there any MAURITIAN here? Bitcoin still not popular in Mauritius on: June 12, 2021, 02:57:40 AM
looks like i'm the only Mauritian around here.... Undecided
12  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Are there any MAURITIAN here? Bitcoin still not popular in Mauritius on: June 11, 2021, 12:42:14 PM
I have a few questions specifically for my Mauritian brothers (if any):

Do you get into trouble with MCB or SBM banks for crypto transactions?
Are you able to withdraw money from Blockchain.com to your bank account?


(you can add your own questions)
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