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1  Other / Archival / Re: Don't send your personal data to anyone in PM on: December 15, 2021, 03:34:22 AM
I used this service a long time ago. Through it on the forums, various kinds of "freebies" are often distributed, intended for distribution on one hand.
But for private messages, I would also be more careful. Passing important information to the service is a dubious matter. This reminds me of VPN services that swear they don't keep their clients' logs. Which is ultimately sheer nonsense. If such services exist, they are unlikely to have only good intentions.

The underlying technology of the blockchain and the first application of Bitcoin solved the problem of trust between strangers, but it still cannot solve all kinds of trust in real life. If everyone is anonymous, wouldn't everyone live Two worlds, it feels like agents.
2  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [Merit] Hey Bitcoiners! Can You Send Encrypted Messages? on: August 20, 2021, 03:18:37 AM
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3  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What has bitcoin done for you? on: August 20, 2021, 03:05:17 AM
1. Bitcoin has brought me a certain degree of wealth freedom and wealth autonomy. 2 Bitcoin has brought a brand new payment method to my life, which is more convenient 3. Bitcoin has also brought me a beautiful girl (My current girlfriend), the problem is Bitcoin don't crash, haha.
4  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why do many mainstream economists always oppose Bitcoin? on: August 16, 2021, 02:30:45 AM
Not many, only some.
And the media is only reporting what gets them the more attention. At times like this when price has not made any major moves for more than 2 months the negative articles will get the most amount of attention so obviously they keep quoting those who have said something negative about bitcoin. In a couple of months ago when price was rising consistently every week the exact opposite was true as they published anything that was positive.

Why are these people positive or negative about bitcoin? In my experience it is almost always out of self interest.

Economists oppose Bitcoin for a very important reason. Economists understand the concepts of blockchain and cryptocurrency, but they just have a different world view. Many economists are participants in the monetary policy of sovereign countries and are employed by the government. This is what you say for profit. But the economic policies of mainstream economics have seemed feasible in recent decades, but they are still doomed to fail in the long run. The increasing debt fueled by loose monetary policy is simply unsustainable, because either the debt will not be paid off or the purchasing power of fiat currency will disappear.

There are also some economists who look at this issue objectively


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As Dylan LeClair put it succinctly, "Mathematically speaking, there is no way to escape the current economic environment."


5  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Pareto principle and Bitcoin owners on: August 14, 2021, 08:34:49 AM
In fact, whales are using the institutes to create instant hype in the market after hdling enough bitcoin in their reserve at the lowest price, then when the market gets hyped, rises at the top, and stabilizes there, whales gradually sell their holdings to retailers. Thus they buy at low and sell bitcoin at the highest profit. Then after making profits, they use the rest of their holdings to make dump the market, then panic selling starts and the whale starts to accumulate their holdings again.

Assume that there are ten participants in the bitcoin market, each with 10 yuan. If it is a small number of people making money, one of them earns 2 yuan from the other nine people, this person has 28 yuan, and the other nine people have 8 yuan, and the game can continue. If most people make money, nine of them earn 2 yuan from one person, and nine people have 11 yuan. One person not only loses money, but also owes 8 yuan, and the game can't be played anymore.

If a few people make money, the market will be sustainable; if most people make money, the market will collapse.

These are the rules of the game and the embodiment of human nature. Long-term holding is the kingly way, and I will continue to recharge my faith.
6  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What is Bit Civilization? on: August 12, 2021, 02:23:09 AM
I believe that at current rates of adoption and usage, it's a bit of a stretch to talk about Bit civilization. A civilization doesn't need to encompass all humanity (in fact, they're often local), but it needs a community on a common territory that produces something different from others and doesn't limit its production by things of great utility. I'm not sure that it can work digitally and still be of enough significance to be called a civilization, and if we're talking about humanity as a whole, 1-2% of 'active members' scattered around the world is definitely not enough.

The term Bitcoin civilization is very new. I searched the forum and no one has said this term before. I agree with your point of view. Bitcoin must break through two points: 1. The huge volatility of Bitcoin price. 2. With global participation, more application scenarios will appear. So this road is still relatively long. This is what the Bitcoin forum is always doing, thank you everyone in the Bitcoin forum.
7  Economy / Economics / Re: How is value transferred through blockchain? on: August 10, 2021, 08:47:10 AM
Looking back, let's talk about the value of blockchain in this Internet era. We know that the Internet protocol solves the problem of our information transmission. Anyone, any time, and any place can directly transmit information, but the process of information transmission is actually a process of being copied. When I sent you a message, you received a copy, and I haven't disappeared, and don't forget that the communication service provider also secretly left a copy. So there are many, many personal information being leaked.

When it comes to delivering value, the problem to be solved is that after I send the message to you, you receive it, but my copy has disappeared, and the communication service provider should not secretly copy a copy. That is to realize the only transfer of a right. To realize this transfer, the Internet protocol cannot do it. The blockchain protocol provides a solution-build a trusted data sharing system-open account book system, everyone can Through the system, the authenticity of data transmission can be checked immediately.

This is the meaning of blockchain, an efficient and low-cost value transfer method.

Bitcoin, as the first application of the blockchain, perfectly interprets the essence of value transmission on the Internet. Bitcoin is the embodiment of value and the reward for your compliance with the agreement. It is likely to become a general equivalent in the future. We look forward to it very much.

Bitcoin has also perfectly realized the value transmission across regions, times, and borders. Of course, this is an expectant process. I firmly believe that this era will come when Bitcoin completes the adult gift. Bitcoin needs to go through torrential rains, and war without gunpowder is a necessary process. This is a natural law, not a country's president can decide.

8  Economy / Speculation / Re: People are panic buying right now! on: August 10, 2021, 08:16:32 AM
It's amazing how people refuse to understand some things and constantly make the same mistakes - and most buy BTC only when the price goes up, instead of doing the exact opposite.

Psychologically people are more inclined to buy the trend than buy low.
In many cases this ends up by buying high and selling low, but.. yeah...  Roll Eyes

If you don’t know why you should invest in Bitcoin? If you don’t know why you should have a sense of peace? If you don’t know how to develop a long-term financial plan? If you don’t know how to distribute your income scientifically? For example, if you remove the expense of cigarettes and invest in Bitcoin, you will not only have wealth accumulation, but you will also have health. What if you don’t know how to improve your knowledge of the Bitcoin network? Then I advise you not to invest in Bitcoin. Perhaps you have made a lot of money, but I will tell you that you are just lucky and will lose your wealth sooner or later because of your subjective reasons. Please believe me, this is true.
9  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Reading is more important than replying on: August 10, 2021, 07:34:47 AM

The problem is that we have a lot of people here who come solely for earning opportunities, bounty hunters, or because of regular signature campaigns etc.
They are not interested in forum rules but solely to meet their campaign's requirements on the minimum number of posts written


Most bounty hunters are too purposeful. This is disrespect for the forum and disrespect for the project party. They only have money in their eyes. This is the last thing I want to see. These people are very annoying, too There are many false and alternative accounts, which is why I only registered an account today. Do you have any good suggestions to effectively manage the account of the bounty hunter?

1.Only accounts for bounty programs are prohibited, and there is no opportunity to appeal.

2.Raising the requirements for being a bounty hunter, the time limit for registration, the number of posts, the limit on the number of merits, and the need to review with the administrator, I think cheeky gangs can do this work, such as loyceV, cryptopreneurBrainboss, Lovesmayfamilis. They are all very strict And rigorous people.

3.Set up a special altcoin promotion section, forum users vote, everyone said that it is really good, the bounty is hosted by the forum. and many more.

Do you have any other opinions?
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