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OsaiEmma, I think you missed the point Tungbulu was trying to make.. Maybe take a little moment and read what he said again, not just the words but the context… He’s simply saying that using the term cryptocurrency to describe Bitcoin does more harm than good, especially to newbies…

Let’s be real, the word crypto has become so watered down these days. It is being used to describe every shit coins… So when you group Bitcoin with crypto, you’re unintentionally putting it in the same box as all of these shit coins and scams. That is the exact kind of miseducation we should be avoiding, especially for new people trying to understand what Bitcoin really is.

His point is that it is better we just call it Bitcoin or refer to it as a digital asset, because that separates it from the noise…

…………………………..


And also if you want to reply to 2, 3 or more different persons at once, it is possible and actually quite simple, rather than replying to each messages separately.. You just need to make use of the quote feature properly...

Firstly: Start by clicking the Quote button under the first person’s post. This will open the reply box with their message already quoted. The you type your response directly below their quote.

Secondly: you go to the second person’s comment, click same Quote, copy that entire quote, and paste it below the first reply… The do the same thing for the third person or more….

Lastly: you’ll have three quotes in one post, each followed by your individual response….

Example:
(quote author=User1)
Their comment here...


Ok, I get your point, you're trying to say Bitcoin is truly a crypto currency but for segregation sake we shouldn't call it that to show it's uniqueness from other crypto currency, right?

WellBTW I know how to quote more than 1 post, it's just I was being a bit lazy about it lol, thanks though


do you know what else is a digital asset, the so called shit coin, NFTs, gift cards, shares and bonds,
Bond is not a digital asset and not a cryptocurrency. Bond is a fixed income asset or debt security and are manage by a third party because bond is a traditional thing. Bonds has a fixed return why bitcoin doesn't have a fixed return because of her volatile nature as the price increases overtime. It's good that we make research before giving out wrong information so that you don't mislead newbies like you.

We have digital bonds though, I know we do have the traditional certificate type of bond, some bonds are now digital, do your research properly mr. Professional sir.

I mean, you can make corrections and share your knowledge without being cocky.

And BTW, not having a fixed return doesn't define a digital asset, like it doesn't make up for one of its characteristics
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OsaiEmma, I think you missed the point Tungbulu was trying to make.. Maybe take a little moment and read what he said again, not just the words but the context… He’s simply saying that using the term cryptocurrency to describe Bitcoin does more harm than good, especially to newbies…

Let’s be real, the word crypto has become so watered down these days. It is being used to describe every shit coins… So when you group Bitcoin with crypto, you’re unintentionally putting it in the same box as all of these shit coins and scams. That is the exact kind of miseducation we should be avoiding, especially for new people trying to understand what Bitcoin really is.

His point is that it is better we just call it Bitcoin or refer to it as a digital asset, because that separates it from the noise…

…………………………..


And also if you want to reply to 2, 3 or more different persons at once, it is possible and actually quite simple, rather than replying to each messages separately.. You just need to make use of the quote feature properly...

Firstly: Start by clicking the Quote button under the first person’s post. This will open the reply box with their message already quoted. The you type your response directly below their quote.

Secondly: you go to the second person’s comment, click same Quote, copy that entire quote, and paste it below the first reply… The do the same thing for the third person or more….

Lastly: you’ll have three quotes in one post, each followed by your individual response….

Example:
(quote author=User1)
Their comment here...
Your response to User1 here.

(quote author=User2)
Their comment here...
[/quote]
Your response to User2 here.

(quote author=User3)
Their comment here...
[/quote]
Your response to User3 here.

And so on…
[/quote]

Ok, I get your point, you're trying to say Bitcoin is truly a crypto currency but for segregation sake we shouldn't call it that to show it's uniqueness from other crypto currency, right?

Well I know how to quote more than 1 post, it's just I was being a bit lazy about it lol, thanks though
Original archived Re: Balancing Financial security and Bitcoin Accumulation
Scraped on 08/08/2025, 10:03:52 UTC

OsaiEmma, I think you missed the point Tungbulu was trying to make.. Maybe take a little moment and read what he said again, not just the words but the context… He’s simply saying that using the term cryptocurrency to describe Bitcoin does more harm than good, especially to newbies…

Let’s be real, the word crypto has become so watered down these days. It is being used to describe every shit coins… So when you group Bitcoin with crypto, you’re unintentionally putting it in the same box as all of these shit coins and scams. That is the exact kind of miseducation we should be avoiding, especially for new people trying to understand what Bitcoin really is.

His point is that it is better we just call it Bitcoin or refer to it as a digital asset, because that separates it from the noise…

…………………………..


And also if you want to reply to 2, 3 or more different persons at once, it is possible and actually quite simple, rather than replying to each messages separately.. You just need to make use of the quote feature properly...

Firstly: Start by clicking the Quote button under the first person’s post. This will open the reply box with their message already quoted. The you type your response directly below their quote.

Secondly: you go to the second person’s comment, click same Quote, copy that entire quote, and paste it below the first reply… The do the same thing for the third person or more….

Lastly: you’ll have three quotes in one post, each followed by your individual response….

Example:
(quote author=User1)
Their comment here...
Your response to User1 here.

(quote author=User2)
Their comment here...
[/quote]
Your response to User2 here.

(quote author=User3)
Their comment here...
[/quote]
Your response to User3 here.

And so on…
[/quote]

Ok, I get your point, you're trying to say Bitcoin is truly a crypto currency but for segregation sake we shouldn't call it that to show it's uniqueness from other crypto currency, right?

Well I know how to quote more than 1 post, it's just I was being a bit lazy about it lol, thanks though