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Re: practical experience in Bitcoin investment.
by
NewStakes
on 04/02/2025, 16:08:27 UTC
as with everything, you can read and research as much as you want which will
only go so far but its hands on experience which gives the user the confidence
and knowledge they need to be comfortable using Bitcoin.

Obviously gaining knowledge by reading and researching cant do any harm
but when it comes to moving Bitcoin through buying, selling and HODL'ing you need
more than "Theory"
and will only benefit the user, this can happen before of after the practical experience.


Looking at the current chart, BTC was down massively earlier today and has already recovered over $5,000 of the drop. No amount of practical experience can help you predict those moves, so be prepared for an exciting ride!  Smiley

Thats where technical knowledge outweighs practical knowledge, you need to
know how to read charts when it comes to trading.
 


You are correct about charts helping to trade, but people need to know those signals can sometimes be very wrong. When the really good traders are taken by surprise, you can get extreme movements in fast markets. 
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Re: practical experience in Bitcoin investment.
by
NewStakes
on 03/02/2025, 17:31:31 UTC
Looking at the current chart, BTC was down massively earlier today and has already recovered over $5,000 of the drop. No amount of practical experience can help you predict those moves, so be prepared for an exciting ride!  Smiley
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Re: Motivation
by
NewStakes
on 02/07/2020, 16:33:44 UTC
“The secret of getting ahead is getting started.” – Mark Twain
Quotes are nice, but action towards a big goal is the key to success.
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Re: RIPPLE CEO goes on CNN , attacks Bitcoin
by
NewStakes
on 19/02/2020, 14:14:37 UTC
No support from the community, yet they get over 20 minutes on CNN. Did Ripple have systematic support from the start or are they simply good at reaching out to the big banks with their BS?
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Re: I sincerely apologize to everyone
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NewStakes
on 22/01/2020, 21:52:14 UTC
Do you have plans for honest sources of income based on learning new skills?
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Re: [2019-08-27] Craig Wright loses Kleiman case—billions in Bitcoin awarded to Klei
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NewStakes
on 27/08/2019, 21:15:36 UTC
Craig Wright loses Kleiman case—billions in Bitcoin awarded to Kleiman estate

Craig Wright lost the Kleiman case. The judge ordered Wright to part with half of his pre-2014 Bitcoin—worth over $5 billion—to the Kleiman estate, alongside considerable intellectual property

https://cryptoslate.com/craig-wright-loses-kleiman-case-billions-bitcoin-awarded/

Does this mean the court also "ruled" that Craig is Satoshi?

Edit:
"That said, the judge did not determine whether Wright was Bitcoin’s creator, Satoshi Nakamoto. Though his behavior in court certainly calls into question his claims to the title."
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Board Service Discussion (Altcoins)
Re: Why I Don't Do Bounty Campaigns & Why You Shouldn't Either
by
NewStakes
on 16/08/2019, 02:46:11 UTC
So a few months ago I did some bounty work for a company called Swachhcoin. Like many of you, I spent countless hours developing and creating posts that highlighted key features of the platform. Fast forward several months...they tell all of us bounty campaign participants that we will have to pass KYC to receive the NEW swachhcoin tokens (SWACHH). My previous Swachhcoin tokens (SCX) are now worth $0 and I will have to do KYC to get my new usable tokens. Also, they set a monthly limit of how many tokens we can sell. We will receive 10% each month to prevent dumping. I like this idea, but NONE of this was presented during the bounty campaign period. I also bought 2 ETH worth of tokens and they've delayed the project at least 2 times! To me, this is unprofessional, ridiculous, and outlandish. Sorry for the rant, but this is the exact reason I've been slowly putting my money into projects that I think have a future. I'm trying to stay away from the bad apples and put some leftover money aside into Bitcoin, Nauticus, Ethereum, EOS, and even XRP.

CryptoGenius10, Your cautionary tale brings you closer to becoming an actual Crypto Genius. "Unprofessional, ridiculous, and outlandish" is better than 100% criminal.