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901  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Community Stablecoin - Idea on: November 28, 2023, 03:22:10 AM
During the growth market, we can easily see a series of developers launching their own stablecoins and then unfortunate events happen because of the very problem they see as a guarantee. Even if it is BTC, ETH,... it is not capable of maintaining its value at a safe level, so large companies that can ensure their stablecoins are safe will still receive trust. user's idea.
And the next problem that I see and will definitely be more common is that with the variety of different stablecoins (not just $), we will see more stablecoins from countries. So make sure it's worth it, as long as it's convenient for all parties, it won't be a big deal.
902  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Restart, is it a good thing for humanity? on: November 28, 2023, 03:08:30 AM
The truth revealed at the present time is not enough to connect people more together, but I have to think positively that we are still on the journey to upgrade civilization despite the chaos. I think it's a trade-off to get what we want.

Regarding the Internet issue, I don't think things that appear in current life are the problem, but each of us is the cause of the problem. Because of greed, narrow-mindedness, ignorance, arrogance, cynicism,... but the wrong point of view keeps us stuck in a rather stereotypical lifestyle, and really, I only think about improving people's morality, which will change things for the better. But to operate it, I'm not sure, because balance with all when unity is the result we want is still the process we seek after many other civilizations together.
903  Economy / Economics / Re: Central Banks keeping secret about CBDC blockchains on: November 28, 2023, 02:56:50 AM
(...)Something doesn't make sense here.
So are they harmful to the economy?

Fighting against each other and creating new things is seen as an alternative, but that in fact creates new problems.

I don't know what the OP's prejudice is against CBDC, but it's clearly still causing a lot of controversy, and I'm only neutral when I know the solution and the risks. Because of this market, we all want decentralization and freedom from constraints, but in reality, it has not happened, and getting rid of government restrictions on this market is always a problem for supporters. Blockchain households are always distrustful of the government's economic operations.
904  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: How Many Bets to Know How Good Enough You Are? on: November 27, 2023, 02:07:49 AM
As a gambler, how many bets do you think  you need to place to give you a true idea of how good you are? Anyone can hit 60% in the short term. But for example in betting I am hitting between 55-60% depending on the sport after around 450 - 500 bets. Assuming I want to go pro on betting, do you think that this is good enough or do I wait and see what my percentage is after 800 - 900 bets before making a decision?
The probability of the outcome is difficult to describe. With gambling, there are only wins, draws, and losses, so the outcome is the main factor. So how long is the exposure process? I think it's enough for them to realize its true nature, and there will be no time limit. Just like in life, there are people who cannot own a house from birth to death, but there are also people who are born as children of very rich people. And in gambling, I think the best players are always the bookies, as they give us space, so I really don't have many ideas about becoming a professional player.
905  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Solar Superstorm | Impact on the internet and Bitcoin. on: November 27, 2023, 02:00:48 AM
Rest assured that every problem has a solution, and that solution should be for that scenario to happen realistically, not in speculation.

And the story is that without the Internet, everything that exists will continue to function, and such a global disaster will cause negative effects in all aspects.

But there's no need to be afraid because at least we won't have to return to primitive times.

It's just that until then, people are willing to stop using social networks, where the issue itself can become a topic.  Tongue
906  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin purchase using proceeds of a sold asset on: November 26, 2023, 03:44:42 AM
I had a discuss with someone about how people become successful through the Bitcoin space with  a case study of CZ, Binance's ex CEO. It was recorded that he had to do away with his house and invested the money into Bitcoin and today he has resources to afford more than enough houses anywhere in the world.

I suggested to him to pay deaf ears to what people will say if he wanted to invest in anything as it was his life and his money. He, however stated his concerns, that his property has his parents inhabiting it and that they would not agree for him to dispose it and also he considers it the only chance he has at investing in Bitcoin since he was just venturing into that space newly.

I know the parents must have gottent some negative reports about the crypto space and have held onto that as a reason for refusing to allow him sell it off.

Share your thoughts on this as to what you consider a wise counsel...
Apart from acknowledging the ability to learn and perseverance of CZ, I do not think it is necessary to mention those who are successful in this field. I think the biggest lesson that anyone involved in investing should clarify from the beginning is that it is better to balance risk/return. I also witnessed many people failing to borrow money and defaulting, and then there were tragic situations where they committed suicide. Before, I had some questions about why not all of us are rich, but after the process, I realized that if we are patient, better results are waiting for us.

It's understandable that we did everything right from the beginning, either no one would understand what we were doing, or they would actually understand bitcoin and crypto in the same way that we do. Because this is a common asset, you need to be responsible for how it will affect those around you.
907  Economy / Speculation / Re: The volatility volumes of Bitcoin is not the Will of man on: November 26, 2023, 03:35:09 AM
Each stage of development has different changes, and as I understand it, there will be a time when it will no longer follow the way people speculate about the fluctuation cycle. But preparing to launch with the upcoming price increase in 2025, I think people being too strict about the time to buy sometimes only increases skepticism because of the volatility that I think is acceptable at this stage.

This period is the accumulation from when Bitcoin fell below $20k to the present, or even exceeding the ATH.

Since I don't like shortterm exposure to large portfolios like bitcoin, speculating on a new ATH status also gives me the hope of hitting my target with my investment plan.
908  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Xi Jinping & Biden meetup on: November 26, 2023, 03:26:59 AM
This meeting really made many parties worry about the secrets behind it. But I'm a little curious about the inability to find a unified voice between the parties. The BRICS economic bloc probably won't make the US worry more (because they already worry too much  Roll Eyes ). But conflicts in other areas are still very fierce. There is a little speculation, and I also encountered some discussions about whether this is the beginning of a plan to take over Taiwan and show strength in the Southeast Asia region.
But another speculation is a bow from China to the US when China is also experiencing an economic crisis and many major sectors are facing debt default.
909  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Layer 2 Blast and airdrop! on: November 26, 2023, 03:17:23 AM
(...)Blast has reached more than 440 millions TVL. I may think to add at least 5 more ethereums soon.
I've also recently updated information about TVL, it's really got a lot of FOMO and this made me look back at some of the active L2s. Smiley
Perhaps with promise and a good support team, anything can be turned into a profitable tool.

Yeah TVL is more than 500 millions as per i write this post. It's around 800 millions combined with blur being staked to get blast. The hype is real someone has deposited 15k ethereum into the blast https://x.com/0xscopescan/status/1728354863892029845

that's crazy how someone is willing to risking his money. It seems like that the impact from pacman blur was real. No doubt that people have been learning a lot from optimism. The only question is now if there are no tokenomics.

I have bneen waiting for the dev to release their tokenomics. It will make everything clear how many tokens allocated for the airdrop. I hope that will be big like at least 25%.
I believe they all have their own research and decisions. Really, L2 is something that is being forced to push quickly, perhaps everyone is eager to enter a real bullish phase with bitcoin and crypto. Although the ongoing activities don't show much, I think the project advisor and developers will know how to make this project familiar to more people. I don't expect much because of the meme show after seeing the increase in TVL, but I think it will be available to everyone soon, maybe Q1 Q2 2024.
910  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Helping family businesses and fulfilling dreams with Bitcoin. on: November 26, 2023, 03:10:38 AM
I understand that each individual has their own life and ideals, and with bitcoin, I am also deeply grateful for all the things I know about it. I think that if we look back at the journey that the OP mentioned, it gives us more motivation to develop ourselves and our families. Bitcoin really brings many different opportunities, not just profitable investments. But it is this market that helps me connect with special friends who can support me and teach me everything they know.
So I also want to spread the OP's atmosphere, "always know how to give in order to receive in return" .
911  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Can loneliness make one addicted to gambling on: November 26, 2023, 03:03:11 AM
I'm confused and looking for answers

If you are lonely, can you have interest in gambling simply because of your loneliness?

How would you judge someone who says they don't gamble because it's fun, is that a sign of a gambling addiction?

If you are making $600 a day, that's $20000 in a month, and because you are only you start having interest to gamble, what do you think this is?

All these questions is been asked because someone close said all these and I think he are losing money and losing himself too, of all the discussions we had, these are the points I held unto.

Later he open up to have been using $500 for gambling per day, he said all these started when his wife left him, that he isn't into gambling at all, but I can't ask why his wife left him in the first place, but does loneliness make people become addicted to gambling or it's something else.
- Loneliness can make anyone find different ways to fill the void. I also gambled regularly because I broke up with my girlfriend, but thinking back, it was a youthful impetuosity.

- We don't seek pleasure from gambling, so what the hell are we playing? Like those people, they only think that gambling is everything. It's also possible that it's part of a sign of gambling addiction, but as is the case it's just loneliness.

- If the OP is talking about the hypothesis then I think maybe I could make money magically with gambling games but honestly I wouldn't really spend that much time gambling, for me that's the way to go. It's best to get rid of the old rules and no one forces me to play.
912  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: TRC20 or BEP20? on: November 25, 2023, 11:00:33 PM
I want to buy $150 USDT and send it to an address. Is TRC20 cheaper or BEP20?
It is possible that BEP20 will cost less to deliver. But if it's just one transaction, you wouldn't hesitate to pay $1, so the difference between BEP20 and TRC20 is not too much in terms of what you're talking about.

But anyway, I still like TRC20 because I find it very fast. But if you only trade on CEX, there is not much difference in withdrawal fees.
913  Other / Politics & Society / Re: IDF are terrorists who bomb children in schools. on: November 25, 2023, 10:53:04 PM
Hamas isn't some foreign force coming from another country or planet to fight its war in other people's homes!!!! Hamas is the Palestinians who have been getting killed for the past 70+ years. People who have had their children, parents, siblings, grandparents, etc. murdered by the Israeli terrorists. They are forced to pick up arms at some point and try to defend their homes against the invaders.
(...)
To be more precise, this is a war about religion, and I don't want to support either side because hatred will only make it worse. I have seen some short videos showing scenes of sides killing each other, it is terrifying, and the cruelty is nurtured by hatred.
Perhaps peace between them cannot be established, and the only way is for us to establish world order. But a big risk can cause us a lot of damage, and we enter WW3.
Hot areas around the globe are making different moves, and the issue of the war between Palestine and Israel could drag the entire Muslim world into war.
914  Economy / Speculation / Re: Should I still hold the investment or sell it? on: November 25, 2023, 10:41:38 PM
Surely knowing little about bitcoin won't help you much in terms of researching it yourself and accepting the results of your actions. With what the OP shared, I just want to wonder if you understand investing and gambling? As I see it you may have bought at a good price at the time, but skepticism is only replaced when your BTC makes you a lot of fiats. In fact, it's like gambling. When you don't understand, try to explain. I don't have advice on holding or selling, but I think you should take the time to research the market, including the coins future directions and events that may influence them.
Good luck with your crypto journey!
915  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Best Country To Live In For Crypto Casinos?# on: November 25, 2023, 10:33:50 PM
My question then is, which are the best countries that can access these sites without issues, and pass all KYC checks? I'd love to hear your opinions!
KYC is the simplest issue of which service platform to use. If you can't access it, there's no need to force yourself to use it. Although as far as I know, there are also services that support verification of these types of accounts, but it is always unsafe and unpredictable incidents can occur.

I think it's just a matter of legality in this area, which the OP can reach. And actually, I can feel that the countries that accept gambling all have developed economies. As for me, I will choose to move to live in Asian countries, and I quite like casinos in Macau. But anyway, I don't choose such a life, for gambling experiences, I only stop at entertainment.
916  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin's Impact on South Asian Economies. on: November 25, 2023, 10:21:34 PM
South Asian countries such as India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, some regions are economically very distressed. Bitcoin is an important topic for these regions. Some people in this region live very close to the poverty line. Due to which it becomes difficult for them to run parallel to the country. Through this platform the foreheads of the people of all these regions are being opened.
In this area, according to what I know, they have a rich history of culture, belief, knowledge,... but the weakness is that they have class differentiation in life and that is gradually changed, perhaps they need to have changed policies to take advantage of labor resources. As well as real estate planning, I have many friends who have traveled to this area. Their feedback is always impressed and overwhelmed by the architecture, culture,... but also shared that Perhaps the problem of rugged terrain affecting urban planning is also a big problem for this area. With bitcoin (crypto), I think for it to work for good purposes, the first thing to do is to improve people's knowledge, and that always takes time to adapt.
917  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Layer 2 Blast and airdrop! on: November 25, 2023, 09:46:37 PM
(...)Blast has reached more than 440 millions TVL. I may think to add at least 5 more ethereums soon.
I've also recently updated information about TVL, it's really got a lot of FOMO and this made me look back at some of the active L2s. Smiley
Perhaps with promise and a good support team, anything can be turned into a profitable tool.

Appears they are staking eth received on lido, and thus giving rewards to the depositors. Also, their referral structure is seen in pyramid schemes. I feel there is nothing new, but good if they airdrop, it gonna have good value because of the hype, money out of thin air for everyone.
yep, the game of sharks, whales,... I saw on X sharing the wallet address that transferred more than 15,000 STETH to Blast bridge. Yes, the moves to spend money are very aggressive, and now there is not much news about where the cash flow comes from that investors can participate in.

What do you think how much staking will be enough. I am thinking to stake 0.4 Eth because I cannot afford more.
I'm not sure, but it seems like the number of participants is increasing and more money is being transferred. So the search for airdrop opportunities has been mentioned in the media, and we have enough time left until the date to learn in more detail how we can get the upper hand.
918  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Zero Knowledge Proof: How helpful can this be to Bitcoin? on: November 25, 2023, 04:35:08 AM
What are your thoughts about this, what could I have mistaken for? Any crypto tech wiz here?
Continue doing what they do best and maybe even make new changes, but I think the solution to the problem the OP needs could be Wrapped Bitcoin.

The core technology may be different but this is the product that I know about bitcoin that is quite similar to the need that Op is wondering about.
https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/rsk
919  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Hacks in November on: November 25, 2023, 04:12:16 AM
I agree that this is one of the signs to enter a new bull cycle, when there are a lot of attacks, FUD, negativity in society,... that is a good time to start a new action. new program. But the scale and number of recent hacks make me imagine that there will be attacks that cause serious damage that people need to pay attention to. Furthermore, it is also necessary to pay attention to activities with CEX recently, where attacks occurred on a large scale.I think there are better innovations in the crypto space that can give participants peace of mind, but we still need to observe more events taking place to review the relationship between, and what is causing the current market condition?
920  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: BLUR Token Surges: Unveiling the Meteoric Rise of Blur in the NFT Space on: November 25, 2023, 04:05:25 AM
The pressure to increase prices must come from Blur. If you pay attention to recent events, Blur has a relatively popular level of activity when marketing programs are spread across many platforms as well as systems ecology across many partners. Although the assessment of the NFT trend has cooled a lot, it will still have its own space as supporters remain to promote the project.
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Current market capitalization: $703,479,589
After many big listing news, the PUMP momentum is working quite well. But I'm still honest with what I'm showing, it's all just hype.
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