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1081  Economy / Economics / Re: Any business where today you launch, tomorrow you begin making profit...? on: September 06, 2023, 02:01:39 AM
I don't believe there is business today you launch and tomorrow making a profit Maybe a small business, yes but the margin of profit would be small.

Oh, there is one business that fills the criteria that is scamming people.  Tongue Lips sealed But do not do this but you can set up a business today and start selling fake tokens or phishing people and get a dozen of profit from it in a day or so.

Usually some business they need time more than one or two year get back their capital before making profit, but I want to try if there are have business model launching today and enjoying profit tomorrow

You're not wrong about this, some business needs time to study them and get focused on how they run before we even started in other for us to have better understanding of how to operate them, if we can truly build a business model and have something tangible to write on about what we do, such could have been the only requirement for us to have a free opportunity to financial flow of income in the economy.

Some of it can even take more than two years one example is offshore oil rigs which could turn a profit when the oil prices are high and they need at least a couple of years.
1082  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Is there anyone who have mining set up with solar panels on: September 06, 2023, 01:52:05 AM
Solar panels only generate electricity when the sun is shining. To mine continuously, you'll need a reliable energy storage solution, such as batteries, to store excess energy generated during the day for use at night or during cloudy days. Wouldn't it be too expensive?

That is why OP asked everyone here because in my opinion that would be expensive and inefficient if we don't know about batteries One of the problems is corrosion to batteries too. The best way is to do mining like philpma did store electricity in the grid.

I think the best is mining with solar panels during the day and mining using the grid at night at least this method I believe can save electricity.
1083  Economy / Speculation / Re: Impact of bitcoin price speculations on individual bitcoin holding on: September 05, 2023, 01:59:45 AM
I think if you are a long-term HODLER just buy DCA and forgetting about the price as long the price is not ATH yet and add more if reach ATL but bitcoin will never reach atl hahhah so just bought it and forget it and if you have money just buy again and only sell when new ATH reach
1084  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: September 05, 2023, 01:54:17 AM
@BitcoinSapiens
This is why they hate us.
#Bitcoin

https://x.com/bitcoinsapiens/status/1698559373902065749


This is the percentage of IHSG/ Indonesian Stock all combined

Bitcoin can surpass it  Shocked
1085  Economy / Economics / Re: I wonder if food prices in your country have also increased? on: September 04, 2023, 01:32:31 AM
As someone who is involved in the world of agriculture because several of my family are farmers, I admit that every year farmers complain more and more about crop yields and selling prices that are no longer balanced. I mean the selling price of grain every year does not increase significantly, while the price of basic commodities every year increases little by little due to inflation. Or as my brother @uruhara said, reduced quantity and volume like the "Mie Sukses" you told us about.
During the harvest season, prices tend to fall. I think this needs government intervention to control prices. Or at least provide subsidies for fertilizers and pesticides so that farmers can still survive by selling their agricultural products at prices that seem stuck there every year.

Yeah I know what is going on with agribusiness, usually, big companies buy the crop at the futures contract means that no matter how expensive the fertilizers and pesticides or what happens in the nature they set the price early so farmers will earn less.

Government and big companies should discuss about this and figure it out the solution
1086  Economy / Economics / Re: How do we profit from Canadian recession? on: September 04, 2023, 01:12:01 AM
I don't think that properties will be hit. These mass migration to Canada from all over the world which has increase the prices of apartments and airbnb. So even if the locals cannot afford it due to the recession, the migrants would.

First What happened in recession? "During a recession, the economy shrinks because of pullbacks in economic activity, especially consumer spending and business investment. Companies lay off workers and slow hiring, unemployment rises and wage growth stalls" - https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/economy/2023/06/05/what-happens-in-a-recession/70237317007/

This means people will spend less money which is why properties will be hit hard and usually before recession happen there is a high inflation rate and the central bank will raise the interest rate and built property is use lot of money and when the interest is high the property price would high

Short term is domino effect
1087  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Is there anyone who have mining set up with solar panels on: September 04, 2023, 12:41:18 AM
no my solar uses the grid as its battery.
grid tied with zero batteries.


Wait wait I still don't understand is the scenario goes like this.
So you set up a solar panel and then energy from the panel goes to the grid and some of it goes to miner. When night comes the grid owes you energy from the day and you took it at night? Is that right

Well, that is clever   Shocked but in only happen in couple of states in US?


1088  Economy / Economics / Re: How do we profit from Canadian recession? on: September 03, 2023, 02:47:04 AM
No No Bro don't short anything at this point you might already be late but if you like the high-risk high reward then go ahead. if I had the capital right now I surely go stock on TSX since Canada has big gas and oil and mineral buy companies that are related to oil and mineral I think is a good idea.

Bank and properties will be hit hard but energy and commodities won't so you can easily know what sector that still generating profit when the recession happen but again if you have the capital and want to the High risk high reward you can buy all of the sector and see couple of percentage or even hundred percentage of profit when the economy back to normal.
1089  Economy / Economics / Re: Are you risking investment in other things? on: September 03, 2023, 02:31:45 AM
Yes diversifying I think is necessary Gold is stable but I prefer a Bitcoin but quite sometimes I buy Gold when purchase stuff online and there is a checkbox to round up or payment for gold.

I already tried Mutual funds for a couple of years now because the APY sometimes is better than traditional banks and now some securities have the function of selling our Mutual funds on the same day without hassle.

lastly, I bought stock and quite active for a couple of month and basically stock is the same as crypto but the prices is highly Volatile when there is news comes up and that is but my bigger portion is still on crypto market

Real Estate is highly expensive for beginner  Grin I think the way we invest is by fractional own from program like REIT

1090  Economy / Economics / Re: I wonder if food prices in your country have also increased? on: September 03, 2023, 02:22:05 AM
@Uruhara since we are in the same country  Grin Yes I also noticed in couple of prices of snacks You know what I am talking about I will give you an example price of chocolatos or the Beng Beng even Oreo also hit by the inflation. Maybe you will notice it by a smaller size or they increased the price to keep them to profitable.

before the pandemic, we hit inflation around 2% You might we not gonna notice but after the pandemic hit inflation spiked supply and demand disruption and ongoing war Even noodle prices went up by a percentage.

So we need to wait to all the economic calm down but I dont think today price and size wont back to the good old days again
1091  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Are Taproot addresses less secure than native Segwit? on: September 03, 2023, 02:11:11 AM
The Ethereum ENS is a silly nonsense that "maps" human readable strings to actual addresses. It does not change the address format or anything under the hood. In other words it is creating an extra step when making payment since you'll have to first convert that string to an actual address then make the payment.
It doesn't need layer 2, it can be built in a side chain very easily.
Yeah hahaha but it's getting popular on EVM chains other than Ethereum Like Binance Smart Chain or Polygon but you know is like you said first convert that string to an actual address and then make the payment but I hear That some EVM wallet like trust wallet or safepal can transfer directly using an ENS

For starter, check https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Bech32_adoption#Exchanges under column "Receive to P2TR". But you also need to check whether they can generate new deposit address for existing user.

[1] https://rgb.info/
[2] https://docs.lightning.engineering/the-lightning-network/taproot-assets
[3] https://docs.satsnames.org/sats-names/about

Thanks again for the information @ETFbitcoin Im learning from you a lot  Cool

and it looks like that not much exchange that accept taproot but big cex accept lightning is already better
1092  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Why do members switch campaigns always? on: September 02, 2023, 09:11:01 AM
Higher Reward is the only key  Tongue Especially if you are a high-rank Member and I do believe this is only the reason why members keep switching from one campaign to another or there is another reason is helping the project or friend but this is small chance of happening to Bitcointalk

I wish I could do that But Low Rank and low merit like me is no way to keep switching between campaigns. If you are a high member and have high merit at least get recognized by the other high member have trust list in DT1 or DT2 you can easily move one to another for a high reward of course I could see 1 person can easily get 6$ post or more in one campaign
1093  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Most important aspect in Bitcoin mining on: September 02, 2023, 09:04:49 AM
Simple term is

1. The Price of hardware
1. Electricity
2. The Next Bitcoin difficulty <-- you might need a calculator out there ex. https://www.coinwarz.com/mining/bitcoin/calculator

I think this was others trying to say if you can check 3 of them I think you are good to go.
1094  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Is there anyone who have mining set up with solar panels on: September 02, 2023, 08:59:47 AM
@philipma1957 So you don't use a battery meaning at night your machine will offline?

How much is the cost for solar panel power only for your setup I know that sun is free hahaha but in my country setting up solar panels is expensive including the technician it could lost lot of money, How to break even for solar panel only in days ?
1095  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Are Taproot addresses less secure than native Segwit? on: September 02, 2023, 01:10:51 AM
I am also a fool and want to ask and this could be more out of topic, so the question is there a possibility to change the current Bitcoin address format and make it easier like happens on Ethereum chain with their ENS system so it can be like dansus021.btc or that gonna possible in layer 2

and secondly is there any centralized exchange that accept taproot address because i saw binance has address for native segwit, lightning and regular address
1096  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Accelerated U.S. Bitcoin ETF Adoption on: September 01, 2023, 01:41:02 AM
I don't think the Securities and Exchange Commission is losing a lot of money when looking at the fines large exchanges and other crypto projects have paid them.
With the spot ETF, the issue has already been resolved, but it is not known when they will be approved and start working. I think that this will happen no earlier than 2024, and before that you need to lure bitcoins from hodles, so the price should still go down so that the hamsters will sell at a slight increase in price.

Yeah I forgot about that part They also earn a lot of money from SEC fee stock and fines large exchanges and other investments that are related to the SEC.

I hope they approve after halving so the market can be as high as Mars not just the moon hahhaha.

What do you mean by losing money by the way? Do they need to pay money to argue their case in court? I never thought that was the case. Do you have any statistics on how much money they need to pay for each case?

According to this site that "It's difficult to come up with an average number for how much suing someone costs, but you should expect to pay somewhere around $10,000 for a simple lawsuit." - https://calbizjournal.com/lawsuit-basics-how-much-does-it-cost-to-sue-someone/

it is just for a simple lawsuit but I don't know how much they are going pay if they sue big companies like Binance Coinbase XRP in the same period


1097  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Machine Learning and Bitcoin on: September 01, 2023, 01:32:31 AM
I think machine learning is part of the AI according the google that "As mentioned, Machine Learning is a branch of AI, pushing Data Science into the next automation level. " - https://braincube.com/resource/manufacturing-ai-vs-machine-learning-vs-data-science

So it's like a branch and in case Bitcoin they might can predict the price of bitcoin according to some technical analysis in my opinion, so they will learn more when their prediction is failed but keep in mind that the market is something that can predict 100% accurate now matter how strong AI is because there is so much factor to move the market. Unless the AI has Fundamental, Technical and whale analysis at the same time.

But with the wave-like today maybe the AI prediction is getting better maybe somewhat around 75%
1098  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Spot Bitcoin ETF Approval Odds Rise to 75% (Bloomberg) on: September 01, 2023, 01:12:25 AM
Good News but what happened to the recent dump after Grayscale won the case against the SEC I mean Bitcoin ETF Approval will become a major milestone to get more investors, especially in the US Market.

when this really happens I think other countries will follow to make an ETF but in this case, Europe Already had one right just hope that Mr. Gary approve this
1099  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Hundreds of thousands trafficked to work as online scammers in SE Asia, says UN on: September 01, 2023, 12:31:48 AM
I heard the news that most of them are tempted by high salaries in other countries, so for example usually in my home country Indonesia people would like to go to other countries because the salary is higher there like Korea or Australia and then they get a passport after that go to desire country but the passport got hold by the employer and boom you can back to your home country.

That is sad but there is also other news about human trafficking not for sexual workers or drug workers but they get paid for their kidney what a crazy right - https://abcnews.go.com/Health/wireStory/indonesian-police-crack-traffickers-122-people-sell-kidneys-101628226
1100  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: September 01, 2023, 12:09:52 AM




Whattt the heckkkkk is going onnnn?  Sad
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