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Re: This is why decentralization is remains the best option
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Okuri
on 06/09/2025, 20:03:32 UTC
The WLFI situation and Justin Sun’s frozen tokens really highlights the risks of centralization. It’s a good reminder to research thoroughly and prefer decentralized options to avoid such surprises.
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Re: Exploring New Altcoin Opportunities for 2025
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Okuri
on 06/09/2025, 19:37:27 UTC
Hello everyone! I’m excited to start discussing altcoins and their potential in 2025. With the market evolving, I’d love to hear your thoughts on promising new altcoins to watch or invest in. Are there any undervalued projects with strong fundamentals you recommend? Let’s share ideas and insights to help each other navigate this space!
Due to the way the new projects are created and lunched into the market frequently, no one can tell which of them will be promising in the future. They all follow the same trend, when the project is newly launched, the dev pumps the price to make it attractive for investors. The moment they see that investors have started buying the coin and it has increased in price, the dev dump the coin by selling off the major coins in his possession. Is that the kind of coin, you tend to invest into. Exploit the opportunity you have now and invest in bitcoin.
Interesting take! You're right that new altcoin launches can be risky with potential pump-and-dump schemes. I agree it’s smart to be cautious and focus on Bitcoin for stability, especially with its proven track record. Maybe we can also look for altcoins with strong communities and transparent devs to balance the risk
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Exploring New Altcoin Opportunities for 2025
by
Okuri
on 06/09/2025, 18:22:38 UTC
Hello everyone! I’m excited to start discussing altcoins and their potential in 2025. With the market evolving, I’d love to hear your thoughts on promising new altcoins to watch or invest in. Are there any undervalued projects with strong fundamentals you recommend? Let’s share ideas and insights to help each other navigate this space!
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Re: I'm new, please ask for advice.
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Okuri
on 06/09/2025, 18:01:18 UTC
The Bitmain Antminer KS5 is generally reliable for Kaspa mining with its 20Th/s, but check reviews for durability issues. If unsure, consider IceRiver KS5M as a backup option. Stick to Kaspa for now, as Doge and Litecoin need different hardware. Good luck!
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Re: Seeking Real-Life Experiences on Bitcoin Security Measures
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Okuri
on 06/09/2025, 14:44:13 UTC
Recently, besides phishing attacks, scammers are probably trying to come up with new types of scams, or perhaps they have already developed new methods. This makes security even more important than ever.

I am very eager to learn about Bitcoin, and I have a question for the experienced members here.

How can one stay the safest while using Bitcoin?
I mean, do you use multisig wallets, hardware wallets, or something more advanced?

I am interested in hearing practical advice and lessons based on your real-life experience.

I would greatly benefit if you could share your valuable experience with me. Thank you in advance for helping me.

Great point on security! For safety with Bitcoin, I’d recommend starting with a hardware wallet like Ledger or Trezor, and consider multisig for extra protection as you learn. Based on experience, always double-check addresses and avoid sharing private keys—small steps that make a big difference!
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Re: [General] Bitcoin Wallets - Which, what, why?
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Okuri
on 06/09/2025, 13:43:58 UTC
Nice topic! Choose a wallet based on your needs—hardware like Ledger for security, or software like Electrum for ease. Use it to control your private keys and keep funds safe from exchanges. Research and pick what fits your risk level!
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Re: [General] How to earn Bitcoins - Part 1
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Okuri
on 06/09/2025, 13:29:31 UTC
Hello
I as a newbie wanted to ask can we get bitcoin for free from androit phones?
Which version of androit can search for bitcoin?
And can a newbie embed bitcoin without capital?
Is a newbie always in the limit looking for bitcoins? Huh

Yes, you can earn free Bitcoin on Android phones using apps like FioBit or CryptoTab, which offer cloud mining—check their latest versions on Google Play. A newbie can start without capital using free trials, but earning significant amounts takes time and effort. Limits exist initially, but they ease as you gain experience and post more!
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Re: Fake TradingView ads used to spread Brokewell Android malware
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Okuri
on 06/09/2025, 13:09:15 UTC
Blame it on Facebook and Google. All they care about is money and not the safety of the users. Why they don't moderate scams, malware, phishing links that use their platforms to advertise like the way they would moderate explicit content or "hate speech" is beyond my understanding.
Such ads shouldn't appear anywhere on social media, if only they were not greedy companies.
Totally agree, it’s frustrating! Facebook and Google should prioritize user safety over profit and moderate scams as strictly as explicit content. Greed shouldn’t compromise our security.
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Re: Private Keys vs Seed Phrases- What They Are and Why They Matter
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Okuri
on 06/09/2025, 13:02:36 UTC
Seed phrase can be 12, 15, 18, 21 or 24 words long.

This means if your phone gets lost or spoils, you can still recover your wallet, so as far as you have your seed phrase with you. Just think of seed phrase as the master key to all your wallet.
You can have wallet on computer or have a hardware wallet.

Seed phrase is important because it can generates the private key which can be used to recover your coins or to spend the coins.

Nice tip! A hardware wallet is safer for long-term storage, while a computer wallet works for quick access—just keep security in mind!
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Re: 🔥 Whale.io [CHALLENGE] Run A Bitcoin Node: 14 Days To 14 Merits
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Okuri
on 06/09/2025, 12:53:06 UTC
sounds like a great way to contribute to the network and learn more about Bitcoin Core. Count me in!
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Re: Beginner Bitcoin portfolio roadmap
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Okuri
on 06/09/2025, 11:23:46 UTC
Great to see you starting out! Focus on buying and holding BTC to learn the basics, then gradually mix in other assets. Start small, research risks, and allocate based on what you can afford to lose.
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Re: 🏆 If You're New to Crypto Here's Some Stuff I Wish Someone Told Me Early On
by
Okuri
on 06/09/2025, 10:16:04 UTC
⭐ Merited by flyx (2)
if you're buying Bitcoin, only use spare cash you can afford to lose, and research well before jumping in
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Re: Reasons to use only Discretionary Income for Bitcoin investment.
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Okuri
on 06/09/2025, 10:06:36 UTC
Using discretionary income for Bitcoin keeps essentials safe, avoids emergency risks, and promotes discipline.
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Re: Are there any crypto exchange making services?
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Okuri
on 06/09/2025, 09:45:42 UTC
I think with more research, we might find simpler services for building exchanges.
If you have any experience to share, I'd be glad to hear it
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Re: Are meme coins still worth holding in 2025?
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Okuri
on 06/09/2025, 09:31:29 UTC
I think invest memes that are just in top20 of market
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Re: My Early Experience With Altcoins
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Okuri
on 06/09/2025, 09:21:15 UTC
Hype need not necessarily be the way to go.

Since earlier than 2012 a slowly growing group of players has been working co-operatively on the whole "problem" of how to make a coin successful; we call it the Galactic Milieu.

Originally, back when altcoins were first being invented, a few players approached me and convinced me that ultimately a coin is, like money in general, an I.O.U. ("I owe you").

Their thesis was that if we set up coins such that each coin was the "currency" of a "Civilisation", backed by "the full faith and etcetera of that Civilisation", we ought to be able to build value.

Because spot markets back then were problematic (and in fact have proven so ever since) we set up a "treasuries" system whereby we could compute a "treasury-based value per coin" for each coin simply by dividing the total value of the coin's "treasury" by the total number minted of the coin.

The results, dating back to 2012, can be seen in the various tables and plots maintained online at https://galaxies.mygamesonline.org/digitalisassets.html since that time, when we set it all up using an Open Transactions server that allowed any asset to be trading-paired against any other asset, and in fact even allowed each pair to exist at different scales so we were able to have three scales of market, a one coin at a time market plus a hundred or thousand at a time market and so on, so that coins could be offered at wholesale prices with a discount to enable smaller scale players to buy a batch of coins on a larger market and make a profit selling them in smaller batches or one coin at a time on smaller markets.

At that time, because a powerful command-line (scriptable) interface was provided by the Open Transactions system, we were able to use our calculated Latest Rates, which back then we used to calculate daily, to have each coin submit 24-hour-expiry buy and sell offers at all three scales offering to buy back themselves using each of the others, so that all pairs, at all scales, were always live on the Spot Markets provided on the Open Transactions server.

The various tables and plots are all derived from the Latest Rates include-file each time that file is re-calculated, thus providing history all the way back to the start of the publishing of the Latest Rates file back in 2012.

What I am suggesting for newbies, and indeed really for anyone in crypto, is to consider getting involved in the "Galactic Milieu" project which afterall from its very conception is a study, experiment, and proof-of-concept of how crypto assets can be made successful by players actually interested in advancing that goal...

Basically rather than hype, how about trying actually building something worthwhile? Smiley


-MarkM-




Agree
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Re: Is Bitcoin just for the rich?
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Okuri
on 06/09/2025, 09:14:08 UTC
This is technologey revolution not for rich
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Re: Bitcoin Core 29.0 Released
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Okuri
on 06/09/2025, 08:42:00 UTC
Interesting