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Re: Who gain's from War ?
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Roy Asher
on 07/03/2022, 08:52:37 UTC
The economies of both sides of the war will collapse and fall, the Russian economy will be sanctioned by various countries, and the people of Ukraine have stopped working and people will enter the air-raid shelter or be evacuated. The economy will collapse even more, and they can only accept foreign humanitarian donations. The war has not only brought about economic losses and people's lives, but the soldiers of both countries have their own families and their own tasks, and the people between the two countries are innocent.
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Re: China's strategy on the Ukraine invasion war
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Roy Asher
on 07/03/2022, 07:03:02 UTC
I remember an interview on an American TV show and the question was what is the best way to want world peace?
The host stood in front of the world map and threw the part that belonged to the United States in the trash.
The host is American...
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Re: Bitcoin or altcoins
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Roy Asher
on 07/03/2022, 02:41:48 UTC
Yes, Bitcoin is the father of all cryptocurrencies, but the potential of altcoins is huge, and the risks are also great. Investing in some altcoins with value and low risk, Bitcoin can choose to hold for a long time.
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Re: More destruction of Ukraine territory and economy going on
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Roy Asher
on 05/03/2022, 03:43:13 UTC
If NATO's sovereignty in Ukraine is trampled recklessly by Russia, it will have no value in existence. What NATO does is to defend the values of democracy and freedom without hesitation, and must resolutely fight back against the robbers who savagely devour civilization and stop the destruction at any cost. Civilized behavior demonstrates justice, maintains international order, and guarantees everyone's normal and free life
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Re: Binance donates $10 million to support Ukraine
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Roy Asher
on 04/03/2022, 03:00:32 UTC
I am lucky that people all over the world are trying to help them. This is the best help for them. Civilians are innocent and helpless in war.
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Re: Does Bitcoin have any real value?
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Roy Asher
on 14/12/2021, 02:11:27 UTC
Bitcoin is not backed by any physical asset like Gold nor by any fiat currency. It makes me wonder if I should invest/trade in Bitcoin or not?
No matter where you think the value of Bitcoin is, but now the price of a Bitcoin has reached 46903, Bitcoin is worth and valuable, because of its scarcity and special calculation methods, Bitcoin is now known to more and more people around the world. Follow the acceptance, this is the trend.
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Re: NO..India is NOT Banning Bitcoin
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Roy Asher
on 13/12/2021, 07:43:35 UTC
The FUD continues.

India is not banning bitcoin as an asset class as many have eluded to. Many news outlets find that this angle is far better for attracting clicks.

India is looking to ban bitcoin as a method of payment. Meaning they are just trying to protect the interests of their future CBDC. People in India will NOT be banned from buying or selling bitcoin. The government has NO interest in banning bitcoin as an asset.

Source: https://blockworks.co/india-crypto-ban-about-payments-not-the-asset-class/


Just like China, India is also a developing country, and it may be like China in the future. They are not waiting slowly for withdrawals outside the bank, but banning BTC is not the best choice or way for their country to solve the problem.
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Re: Why I like to learn and use bitcoin
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Roy Asher
on 30/08/2021, 08:37:29 UTC
The birth of Bitcoin has brought us great influence and changes to the entire world. Bitcoin has benefited us. Those countries that support and recognize Bitcoin will get the benefits of Bitcoin. When we enter the world of Bitcoin, We need to slowly understand Bitcoin and understand its knowledge. Don't be discovered by Bitcoin as your weaknesses. We can't forget our sanity and sobriety. It is beneficial for us to increase our knowledge of cryptocurrencies every day.
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Re: Domino's franchise offering salary to employees in bitcoin!!
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Roy Asher
on 30/08/2021, 08:22:20 UTC
I think the crypto enthusiasts in this company are very happy to hear this news. As a working class, I also exchange part of my salary every month and exchange it for usdt. If the salary is directly paid in Bitcoin, I don’t have to Pay the extra handling fee.
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Re: Bitcoin Addict
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Roy Asher
on 30/08/2021, 02:19:22 UTC
Perhaps it is your freshness. I guess you just invested in Bitcoin not long ago, otherwise this psychology will not last until now. I don’t think you should pay too much attention to the price. This will cause you a great psychological burden or put you in a long-term tension. Treat your status as a simple investment. Don't panic because of certain news. Your current status can easily make yourself lost. Love is not a mistake. Excessive love will lose your heart.
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Re: Why are some individuals hostile to Bitcoin?
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Roy Asher
on 18/08/2021, 03:37:56 UTC
One of the major goals of Bitcoin is to become a new currency in the digital age. Bitcoin is now accepted in more and more fields, and the transaction attributes of Bitcoin itself and its potential for value-added are sought after by many new generations of investors. But Bitcoin is not under supervision. Compared with banks that are strictly regulated by the government, they have a strong competitive advantage. This is the reason why banks are the most nervous. Once more people start to hold and accept Bitcoin and use Bitcoin for transactions , It will make the flow of funds outside the banking system a big blow to the banking industry.Therefore, it is very common for bankers to oppose Bitcoin. They will stand on their side and stand on the same front with the government. No one will choose to lose their own interests.
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Re: What is the legal status of Bitcoin in your country?
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Roy Asher
on 17/08/2021, 06:55:40 UTC
It is legal to buy or sell Bitcoin in our country. But in Canada, it is not very convenient to buy Bitcoin, because we do not have a local exchange. But Bitcoin is only used as a currency in our country, and the Canadian dollar is our legal tender.
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Re: How do you cope with the stress of trading?
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Roy Asher
on 12/08/2021, 09:22:25 UTC
Just yesterday, in order to buy coins, I spent one night studying coins. I have to go to work the next day. Even though I stay up late, I still insist on going to work, but I don't feel tired, because for the sake of living, I think I can save money for future generations and I am full of motivation.
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Re: [Merit] Help newbies and those who have a little left to the next rank
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Roy Asher
on 09/08/2021, 02:50:34 UTC


Rank: Jr Member
Amount of merit: 5
Profile Link:https:https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=3249405;sa=summary

Accepted

Congratulations on your Member rank.  Smiley Good luck.  Wink



Sir, thank you very much, thank you for your approval.
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Re: Uruguayan Lawmaker Proposes Bill to Treat Crypto as Legal Tender
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Roy Asher
on 05/08/2021, 06:35:27 UTC
Another good week, this good news about encryption, these developing countries will all be excellent potential users of cryptocurrency. It solved a lot of problems for them. In the future, it is very likely that Bitcoin will be in Asia, Africa and Latin America.
I am sure that it's going to met with an opposition, remember that when El Salvador finally did it, rally happened and people were not happy and satisfied with it saying that it's useless or something like that. I don't get the last part that you are saying, are you saying there's no crypto trend in those continents and region? I am pretty there are some countries in those region that already supports cryptocurrency.
I think the encryption field will develop in these fields in the future. Opposition is normal. Salvadoran citizens who were the first to propose the use of currency partly opposed this policy. This is not surprising, just as some governments still disapprove of Bitcoin. Similarly, but these opportunities will be transferred to these other countries.
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Re: [Merit] Help newbies and those who have a little left to the next rank
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Roy Asher
on 05/08/2021, 02:58:20 UTC
Rank: Jr Member
Amount of merit: 5
Profile Link:https:https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=3249405;sa=summary

Moments that make me happy, thank you sir.
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Re: Uruguayan Lawmaker Proposes Bill to Treat Crypto as Legal Tender
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Roy Asher
on 05/08/2021, 02:16:51 UTC
Another good week, this good news about encryption, these developing countries will all be excellent potential users of cryptocurrency. It solved a lot of problems for them. In the future, it is very likely that Bitcoin will be in Asia, Africa and Latin America.
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Re: Is money the root of all evil as the poor to thinks?
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Roy Asher
on 04/08/2021, 07:19:54 UTC
I personally think so. Money is the source of all evil, but the source of all evil itself does not necessarily have to be evil. As long as it is rational, it can distinguish right from wrong. There are some factors that make us lose ourselves in the face of money and forget our own nature. That is the magic of money.
No matter how we understand the definition of money, the source of all evils is not always produced by money. Where there are people, there are benefits, and where there are benefits, they will cause all struggles. No matter what society, people will chase benefits. This behavior is The essence of mankind will not be obliterated.
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Re: Why is Bitcoin worth so much?
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Roy Asher
on 04/08/2021, 02:36:52 UTC
At first, people thought that gold is valuable because of the characteristics of gold, and Bitcoin and gold have similar characteristics.
  • For example, stability, as long as you keep the private key well, no one else can steal it from us.
  • Scarcity, this is well known, the earliest limited 21 million pieces will not be produced when the output reaches the upper limit.
  • Bitcoin decentralized transactions are all open and transparent, everyone has a ledger, and no government can control it.
It's like between silver and gold. Why is gold more valuable than silver? The value lies in people's consensus, and once people's consensus is formed, it is not easy to change.
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Re: Check out RainbowKun's article to see if forums really need depth knowledge.
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Roy Asher
on 03/08/2021, 07:35:57 UTC
⭐ Merited by RainbowKun (1)
When he was publishing the first article, I noticed RainbowKun. At the beginning he briefly introduced himself. At that time, I was a novice when I entered the forum. His posts are very rich in content and full of posts. Full of essence, I replied to his first article. I think I agree with him. I am also a loyal believer of Bitcoin, but he exported too many knowledge points. I have to read his post many times. Slowly penetrate. But now seeing the value brought by each of his posts, it is obvious that the old members appreciate him and look forward to every sharing in the future.