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Re: Bitcoin in the next decade
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SANATA7
on 02/06/2025, 11:40:47 UTC
I share some of your concerns. Bitcoin is indeed becoming more institutionalized, and many new entrants are really coming just for the sake of profit, ignoring the philosophy of decentralization. However, this is an inevitable growth stage: mass adoption always requires compromises.

The main threat is not the loss of decentralization technically (miners and nodes remain protected), but a change in the culture of the community. If privacy and independence cease to be values, Bitcoin risks becoming just "digital gold" under the control of institutions.

Governments will push, but open source and a distributed network are serious barriers. It is important that the community does not forget the original principles. As long as there are those who defend them, there remains a chance to preserve the essence of Bitcoin.
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Re: Stay Ahead Of The Scammers
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SANATA7
on 02/06/2025, 11:31:04 UTC
The address poisoning attack is a really dangerous method of fraud! It infuriates me that hackers are constantly coming up with new ways to cheat. But you shouldn't panic — it's important to be on your guard. Recommend:

- Always check the wallet addresses manually, even if you copied them from a "secure" source.

- Use whitelists and confirmation of transactions.

- Update the software — new versions often protect against such attacks.
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Re: "FOMO resistance" ; Actually a trait of bitcoin hodlers?
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SANATA7
on 21/05/2025, 08:05:44 UTC
Resistance to lost profit syndrome (FOMO) can indeed be considered a trait of many long-term bitcoin holders. These investors, often referred to as "hodlers," deliberately avoid impulsive decisions despite the sharp fluctuations in the market. Their strategy is based on a belief in the long-term growth of bitcoin, rather than trying to capitalize on short-term price movements. This approach requires discipline and psychological resilience, because FOMO is especially strong in bull markets when others are actively buying. However, hodlers prefer to keep a cool head, ignoring noise and emotions. This does not mean that they are completely free from FOMO, but their actions are more focused on fundamental principles than on market hysteria. In this sense, bitcoin really fosters resilience to the syndrome of lost profits.
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Re: Russian Central Bank Acknowledged Bitcoin as the most performing asset
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SANATA7
on 21/05/2025, 07:19:06 UTC
The article shows how Bitcoin is gradually moving from the category of a "speculative instrument" to the category of assets that even central banks have to take into account. However, it is too early to talk about mass adoption of BTC by states – this requires a more stable infrastructure and less volatility.

If Russia really has a growing interest in Bitcoin as a way to counter sanctions, this could accelerate the development of the crypto economy, but also provoke new restrictions from the West.
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Re: Is Bitcoin Ready for a New Era?
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SANATA7
on 14/04/2025, 15:50:19 UTC
Bitcoin has always been volatile, but its fundamental advantages — decentralization, limited issuance, and growing institutional interest — remain. Yes, recent months have been difficult due to macroeconomic factors (Fed rate hikes, crises), but this is part of the cycle. Major players (for example, BlackRock) continue to work on Bitcoin ETFs, which indicates a long-term belief in its value. If Bitcoin survives this stage, establishing itself as "digital gold," a new era is possible. But there are risks (regulation, competition) too. It's too early to say for sure.
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Re: Could AI Be the Next Threat to Bitcoin’s Decentralization?
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SANATA7
on 14/04/2025, 15:43:15 UTC
AI can potentially threaten Bitcoin's decentralization if attackers use it to attack the network or manipulate it. For example, AI is able to optimize a 51% attack by analyzing network weaknesses, or create complex botnets to influence consensus.

However, the Bitcoin architecture itself is stable: PoW makes it more difficult to concentrate power, and open source allows for quick adaptation. As long as AI does not control physical resources (energy, equipment), radical threats are unlikely.
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Re: Can other altcoins be a threat to bitcoin.
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SANATA7
on 04/04/2025, 04:26:18 UTC
Bitcoin is a unique asset in the crypto world. He was the first, went through tough tests (attacks, prohibitions, skepticism) and proved his resilience. Altcoins, including Ethereum, are developing in an already prepared environment, where bitcoin has taken the brunt of the blows.
Ethereum and other altos are solving their problems (DeFi, smart contracts, etc.), but bitcoin remains digital gold - the most reliable and recognized asset. Its value lies in decentralization, limited emissions, and the trust it has earned over the years. Even if Ethereum or other coins grow, they will not replace bitcoin, but will exist in parallel.
So the collapse of bitcoin due to alts is unlikely. He has already passed the point of no return.
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Re: Never underestimate the powers of your Bitcoin.
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SANATA7
on 04/04/2025, 04:20:08 UTC
It's super! Congratulations! My friends have also risen well thanks to bitcoin. I can't brag about this yet, as I've only recently entered this market. But the example of my friends and yours is very inspiring. I hope the market will allow many more people to fulfill their dreams, although it must be understood that this will take time.
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Re: Why not just save in Bitcoin?
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SANATA7
on 17/03/2025, 04:34:18 UTC
The ideal option, as mentioned above, is diversification - part of the money in fiat for stability, part in bitcoin or other assets for growth.
If you want reliability and stability, choose fiat. Keep the money in a bank, perhaps some in a foreign currency (depending on which country you are from) to protect yourself from inflation.
If you are willing to take risks and want to try to make money on the growth of cryptocurrencies, you can allocate a small portion of your savings to bitcoin. But do not invest all your money there, especially if you are not prepared for possible losses.
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Re: CoinCapital 🏦 Центр крипто обмена
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SANATA7
on 14/03/2025, 12:14:05 UTC
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Re: Business Starters here are some Tools
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SANATA7
on 11/03/2025, 07:30:57 UTC
On my own, let me add a few useful tools:

You need a service to create landing pages → Carrd is free

You need a service for managing social networks → Buffer (free plan)

You need a video creation service → CapCut is free

You need a password storage service → Bitwarden is free

You need a service to create payment forms → Stripe is free (with a transaction fee)

Do you need a service to create chatbots → ManyChat is free

You need a service to create podcasts → Anchor is free

You need a service to create online courses → Teachable (free rate)

You need a service to create animations → Animaker (free rate)

You need a service to create QR codes → QR Code Generator is free

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Do you need a service to create infographics → Piktochart is free

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Re: BSR idea: Donate to erase the debt!
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SANATA7
on 11/03/2025, 07:18:45 UTC
Overall, the idea sounds like a bold and innovative approach to solving the debt problem and popularizing bitcoin. Here are a few of my thoughts:

Gamification and Motivation: Using leaderboards and public recognition of contributions is a powerful tool for engaging people and companies. People like to compete and get recognition, especially if it's related to their social status or reputation. This can create healthy competition and encourage participation.

Debt and Bitcoin: The idea of using bitcoin as a debt reduction tool is interesting, but requires careful consideration. Bitcoin is a volatile asset, and using it on such a scale can be risky. However, if a stable system can be created, it may become a new way to interact with cryptocurrency.

Accessibility: Allowing small monthly Contributions (DCA) makes the idea accessible to the general public. This is important because it allows even those who do not have large amounts of money to participate.

Potential impact on Bitcoin: If the idea becomes widespread, it could significantly increase the demand for bitcoin and, as a result, its value. It may also attract the attention of other countries that want to repeat the success.

Risks: The main risk lies in the volatility of bitcoin. If its value drops sharply, it can undermine confidence in the system. It is also important to consider regulatory aspects and possible resistance from traditional financial institutions.

Yes, the idea is certainly ambitious and has potential, but it requires careful study and testing. If implemented correctly, it can be a powerful tool for changing the financial paradigm.
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Re: Who says it's too late to buy Bitcoin?
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SANATA7
on 10/03/2025, 16:44:08 UTC
I myself have just started buying cue balls since last year, I thought it was too late for the exchange rate to rise, but as practice has shown, it was able to grow even more and it is not a fact that there will be no more such jumps. It is a fact that this is a long-term investment. Bitcoin is definitely not suitable for speculation. My friends who have long been associated with the crypt both bought and are buying bitcoin. Therefore, I have no doubt about its further acquisition.
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Re: Can Bitcoin help a poor country or nation
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SANATA7
on 10/03/2025, 16:35:43 UTC
Bitcoin can be a useful tool, probably more at the international level of economic relations, but not for the people themselves, since people in such countries not only cannot afford the crypt, but also the Internet may not be accessible to everyone. And bitcoin will never replace the truly important reforms, education and infrastructure that are needed to fight poverty.
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Re: Would you purchase Real Estate with Cryptocurrency?
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SANATA7
on 09/03/2025, 07:37:26 UTC
Yes rather than no. My friends have the experience of buying a car from Korea for the crypt. Real estate seems a little more complicated to me, although the principle is the same. If there is a demand, why not. It is no longer a secret that digital money and crypto are the next stage of economic development. So sooner or later we will all come to this kind of payment.
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Re: Is Android safe for wallets?
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SANATA7
on 09/03/2025, 07:19:07 UTC
From my little experience, Android is safe enough if you take all precautions. My friend, who has been in the crypto world for a long time, advised me on a few basic rules. Sharing:1. Download wallets only through official websites or through Google Play. 2. Update the OS regularly. 3. Antivirus software. 4. And do not store the seed phrase on your device or in the cloud. These are real tips for your safety.
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Re: The bitcoin financial growth in the nearest future
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SANATA7
on 08/03/2025, 05:13:09 UTC
It is obvious to me that in the short term, price fluctuations are possible due to the news in the world, but in the long term, if bitcoin continues to gain popularity as "digital gold", its price will definitely rise.
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Re: Possible ways to stop crime.
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SANATA7
on 07/03/2025, 15:57:18 UTC
I would like to say that crime can be defeated if everyone starts with themselves and treats others the way they would like to be treated. But unfortunately, these are rose-colored glasses, since few people even think about other people's feelings. If you look at it more broadly, on a national scale, then look at where there is less crime. Where there are high fines and the death penalty. And what does this mean? First of all, that fear reduces crime. Therefore, countries with such rules are safer. And it's sad that fear of punishment, rather than humanity, is in the first place in reducing crime. In general, judging by the last few years, the world is going to hell.
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Re: Zelenskyy regrettable white house visit.
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SANATA7
on 06/03/2025, 16:32:12 UTC
Although this meeting has already exploded into a bunch of memes on the Internet, I still hope this is the beginning of the end of the horror that is happening in the world. I do not lose hope for the common sense of the heads of state, although they have completely different interests than the common people.
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Re: Who says it's too late to buy Bitcoin?
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SANATA7
on 06/03/2025, 16:08:50 UTC
Of course, I'm new to this topic, but it seems to me that if we consider bitcoin as an investment in the long term, then the purchase may be justified, even if the price is high now. But in order not to incur losses, portfolio diversification is important in any case.