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Re: The Future of NFT
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Margaretv
on 19/01/2023, 02:51:34 UTC
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I think it's now Nft's turn, just as Bitcoin has been treated as digital waste and its price has been upward.
Tell me what you think
No matter what they do, people will see NFT as low-value projects. They can't be compared to BTC as it was an ambitious attempt and there is no need to do that because NFTs have proven nothing in the first place. If you can afford to invest in hype projects, then invest in these NFTs and so in this way you could also experience of what happened to those investors who trust them in the past.

Bitcoin is really the king in the market and despite any market conditions, this will remain valuable, unlike these NFTs.


In fact, I often go to OPENSEA to see new NFT works. I wonder why many people collect them. I really don’t understand the meaning? Where does the value of NFT come from? There are also many celebrities who have joined in. If a photo is converted into an NFT, the price will be very high. What is the future of these works?
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Re: SBF Confirmed He Will Be Speaking at NY Times’ DealBook Summit
by
Margaretv
on 10/01/2023, 02:38:39 UTC
Hi guys, I'm curious to see what you have to say about this.

So, SBF has been exposed as a fraud. He stole billions. Countless people have been scammed by him. He has not been arrested.

Now, on 11/30, Wednesday, he will be allowed to be a guest speaker for the DealBook summit in New York.

Am I the only one that thinks there should be outrage? What do you guys think? Will it actually happen?


Source:
https://tokenist.com/sbf-confirmed-he-will-be-speaking-at-ny-times-dealbook-summit-on-nov-30th/
He may escape guilt for a while, but in the end he will still pay the price for his shame and mistakes. There are no eternal friends, only eternal interests. For large financial groups and political interest groups, SBF is a tool. In addition to giving speeches, he still thinks more about how to make himself more valuable to be used.
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Re: Does altcoins actually have the potentials of generating benefits to investors?
by
Margaretv
on 07/01/2023, 07:44:22 UTC
As a beginner into the trading business, I'm always scared of putting my money into altcoins but I do hear some people talk about how they make profits altcoins.

So I decided to come here to seek the views of experienced traders on the potentials of altcoins.
It has been nearly 5 months since you posted the post, I would like to know what is your situation now? Is the mental state okay? As a novice, working 7*24 hours will make people feel very tired, especially in the second half of this year, the market has fallen very sharply. I wonder what altcoins you chose? Do you make contracts on a centralized exchange? If so, you have entered a dangerous situation.
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Re: The link between Bitcoin and the economy
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Margaretv
on 26/12/2022, 02:40:08 UTC
Bitcoin is part of the world economy so surely the two will be related. But bitcoin is too small and not widely used to say bitcoin will have an impact on the world economy. But in the opposite direction, certainly yes, the economy has a strong impact on the development of bitcoin.

The two are inseparable. In fact, Bitcoin provides a more convenient storage and payment tool for people who cannot use the centralized financial system for various reasons. Bitcoin is also subtly affecting the global economic order. After all, some countries have shown a very friendly attitude. Singapore has become the center of the global digital currency and crypto world. This is very surprising and surprising.
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Re: I have started teaching Bitcoin to my Neighbors
by
Margaretv
on 14/12/2022, 06:58:45 UTC
Well, first of all, I would like to thank you Wink. I have heard an old proverb that says:
"Anyone who teaches me something, he's like my father, and I have to respect him."

I see that most of your friends are young and that's great. Young people always have newer and better ideas. Who knows, maybe one of these guys will be influential in the future.
But I have a suggestion for you. One of my teachers said:
The best way to learn is "learning through videos."

If you have meetings in the future, you can use many videos from YouTube. Anyway, I'm glad to see you've invited people into the crypto family.
I don't think the author is a technical person or a code writer, and most of the teaching is theory and logic. Because what I usually introduce to my friends the most is how to buy? How to store your own digital assets in the wallet? How to store your own assets more securely? How to use a centralized exchange? How to maintain a good attitude, and so on.
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Re: Can Bitcoin Destroy Crap Altcoins?
by
Margaretv
on 13/12/2022, 03:08:59 UTC
People need to stop looking at 99.9999% of altcoins as something that's trying to be/beat bitcoin in the currency/SoV category; but in fact, a huge majority of altcoins are in the "DeFi" category — with them acting like pseudo-stocks, with revenue share and stuff. Regardless what you're opinions are with these tokens, they're really not in the same category as Bitcoin.
The difference is huge. Bitcoin does not need hype, Bitcoin does not need human manipulation, and Bitcoin does not need to deliberately deceive people. Then, most of the air coins, garbage coins, pyramid scheme coins, and counterfeit coins on the market are counterfeiters. The purpose is very simple, to cheat your money. What they care about is which sector of decentralized applications is hot, but in fact there are no application scenarios at all. The project party gives you a huge return as bait, and then quickly turns your assets into 0.