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Re: Bitcoin price hit a new ATH again at $107,500+ and I am happy to see my friend h
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btcwish1
on 16/12/2024, 20:51:03 UTC
Bitcoin will soon reach $110,000 and currently the price of Bitcoin has reached 107,500 and this makes 2 of my friends very happy.

I have two close friends who used to be my music friends or band friends, and now we rarely meet because they are busy working as Pilots and the other one because he works out of town. And we met on November 18th at a place we often visited at that time, and we chatted a lot while asking about our activities and I told them that I was involved or invested in Bitcoin, they knew about crypto especially Bitcoin but didn't know the details and its functions.

And they seemed curious to know more and finally I gave a basic explanation along with the benefits that I had gotten and also the real results that I had gotten finally my two friends were interested and I immediately and at that time also made a wallet and so on for my two friends who are still communicating until now, moreover my two friends are smart and immediately understand and can also operate it finally they bought Bitcoin on the night of November 18th and I don't know how much they bought if I'm not mistaken around $90,000+.

And earlier my two friends contacted me when the price of Bitcoin reached $107,500 and they were very happy and I was happy to see my two old friends happy because they had made a profit of 18% to 19% from the price they bought on that date and I forgot how much it was at that time.

And I continue to motivate them to continue holding or if they want to continue buying periodically because I guarantee that in 2024 the price of Bitcoin will reach $150,000-$180,000.

And I want to know your response, because I also don't want to interfere in their affairs after getting involved with Bitcoin even though it's because of me. But I'm sure they also have intelligence, understanding and also have the ability to grow in this industry and we also always communicate even though I sometimes ignore and divert the conversation because I don't want to feel dizzy.

It's great to see you and your friends happy! However, I’d suggest avoiding specific dates when predicting a Bitcoin target price. Bitcoin has a way of surprising and shocking everyone. Instead, you could say, "Bitcoin will definitely reach $150k if you HODL," but avoid attaching a timeframe.

There’s no guarantee, and no analyst can promise certainty. It’s also possible that BTC could drop below $100k by the end of the year. If that happens, your friends—especially if they’ve invested at $90k and are still new to Bitcoin’s movements—might feel disappointed or upset. Good luck, and let’s enjoy the ride!
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Re: From $1 Jobs to Big Dreams – My Bitcoin Story
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btcwish1
on 06/11/2024, 21:19:17 UTC
Hello everyone! I apologize for changing the subject, but my name is Jake, I’m 14 years old, and I have two dreams – to save up for a PS5 and, in the future, to gift my mom a big house. I know the road ahead will be long, but I’m ready to work hard and put in all my efforts!
Right now, I help my mom at home while learning skills in Figma and Photoshop. I’ve been teaching myself through YouTube, so I’m not a professional yet, but I’m willing to help with simple design tasks.
To achieve my goal, I’m ready to do work for even $1 or even for free if anyone needs it! If you have small jobs related to Figma or Photoshop, I’d be happy to assist and gain some experience.
I recently opened a Bitcoin wallet to save the money I earn. I figured it out with the help of guides and videos. With each job, I get a step closer to my dream.
Thank you all for your attention and support, and if there’s any way I can help with your projects, I’d be grateful for the chance!


Welcome to the forum, young man! Wishing you all the best for your future.

You have excellent plans in place, and I hope you achieve great success.  Smiley
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Re: Is it possible Cash out Crypto without KYC?
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btcwish1
on 05/03/2024, 23:36:29 UTC
Yeah, there are a couple of privacy respecting p2p exchanges out there, see: https://kycnot.me/?t=exchange&q=&fiat=on

But don't expect the prices to be competitive like those in centralized/custodial exchanges. I say, consider it a pay for the extra privacy.

Thank you for your response. Have you personally used any of these services? Are they completely secure?

Does the money transfer directly from the sender's bank account to my bank account?

Regards,
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Is it possible Cash out Crypto without KYC?
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btcwish1
on 05/03/2024, 23:09:18 UTC
Hello Friends,

I'm thinking of capitalizing on this bull run and taking some profit.

Does anyone have suggestions for cashing out crypto without going through KYC? It would be ideal if I could transfer the fiat to my bank account or onto a card. Or is there any other way?

Thanks in advance for any advice! Smiley
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Re: Has anyone used the 'Bitgamo' platform for cashing out BTC without KYC?
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btcwish1
on 16/02/2024, 23:43:44 UTC
Your comment gives the impression that you're suggesting I have a connection to or benefit from the mentioned site. However, I merely inquired about its legitimacy. I never claimed it to be legitimate. I mentioned 'Yahoo Finance' as a reference point, prompting me to seek insights from this forum. As I fully trust replies of users in this forum.

Your post gave that impression.  We regularly see similar situations with brand new accounts or those returning after a long period of inactivity, like in your case, leading us to believe they might be alt accounts used for this specific purpose.

They pretend to ask legitimate questions about scam sites with the obvious goal of actually promoting the site.


EDIT: The last time you used this account was to post this fake news:
***BREAKING *** Bitcoin ETF is approved

That was over two years ago! Well, I guess you could say your announcement was just "a little" premature.


Receiving advice from an account two years younger than mine is surprisingly odd. It's a strange world we live in. Unlike some, I don't post solely for the sake of pursuing the so-called 'Legendary' status; I prefer to post only when it's truly necessary.
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Re: Has anyone used the 'Bitgamo' platform for cashing out BTC without KYC?
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btcwish1
on 16/02/2024, 21:56:49 UTC
Indeed! It does sound too good to be true, doesn't it? I came across 'Bitgamo' being mentioned on 'Yahoo Finance,' which made me consider its legitimacy. Hence, I decided to inquire within this forum for any insights or experiences.
Be realistic, bro. What's Yahoo? Is everything published on Yahoo legitimate? Thousands of scam sites do press releases on Yahoo every day. It does cost a little bit. I can publish any article on Yahoo as well. Doesn't mean it's legit. Don't be a fool, bro, or don't try to make us fools. This isn't the right way to ask questions when it's a clear scam site. 

Your comment gives the impression that you're suggesting I have a connection to or benefit from the mentioned site. However, I merely inquired about its legitimacy. I never claimed it to be legitimate. I mentioned 'Yahoo Finance' as a reference point, prompting me to seek insights from this forum. As I fully trust replies of users in this forum.
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Re: Has anyone used the 'Bitgamo' platform for cashing out BTC without KYC?
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btcwish1
on 16/02/2024, 21:41:21 UTC
Are you Kidding us?


pichrs

Indeed! It does sound too good to be true, doesn't it? I came across 'Bitgamo' being mentioned on 'Yahoo Finance,' which made me consider its legitimacy. Hence, I decided to inquire within this forum for any insights or experiences.
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Has anyone used the 'Bitgamo' platform for cashing out BTC without KYC?
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btcwish1
on 16/02/2024, 21:31:18 UTC
Greetings, friends!

Has anyone had experience with the platform called 'Bitgamo'?https://bitgamo.com/ They claim to provide the option for cashing out BTC without requiring KYC, and the funds are directly transferred to your bank account.

Additionally, there's an option to receive funds from a foreign bank if your local bank or country is not crypto-friendly. It seems almost too good to be true. If nobody has used this platform, could you recommend a legitimate alternative that offers similar services to 'Bitgamo'?

Thanks in advance for your input!
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Re: CRO wallet address starting with ''cro''
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btcwish1
on 19/12/2023, 23:37:37 UTC
GIYF

You can ask Google about it...

I did a quick search and I found some few wallets that supports or starts with CROs and google suggested the following;

Trust Wallet.
MetaMask.
Ledger.
imToken.
Crypto.com.
Torus.
Coinbase.
TokenPocket.

This wallets starts with cro and you can try any of them to move your tokens/coins to a safe place. But the problem is that most of them are mobile wallets which you don't need right? but few have stand alone version on desktop but as I said before you can DYOR and find the most reliable for your personal use.
A little closer analysis of the problem the OP is having here shows that all the wallets you have passed here will not withdraw the CRO token provided by the OP. Because OP said here Cronus (CRO) address must start with CRO. But I searched the trust wallet and found Cronus (CRO) address starting with 0×. Here I can say trust wallet will never solve the problem for OP and if OP transfers token then token will not come to trust wallet token will be totally lost. I have only analyzed the trust wallet and have not analyzed the rest of the wallets but I will analyze and report periodically.
Dear friends,

"The addresses that you have been providing are valid for the Cronos mainnet and are compatible with Ethereum. However, Bittrex only supports Native Cronos Chain; therefore, the address you provide must be valid for this chain and its address format should start with "cro". "

Could you please recommend a non-mobile wallet that starts with "cro"?

Many Thanks.


Thanks a lot for responding. It's quite simplistic to suggest "GIYF," as mentioned by the previous respondent, without considering whether I had already conducted a Google search before reaching out here.

Please let me know if you find any non-mobile wallet which address starts with "cro" Thanks again.
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CRO wallet address starting with ''cro''
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btcwish1
on 19/12/2023, 21:40:06 UTC
Dear friends,

I trust everyone is in good health. I held some CRO on Bittrex, but given that Bittrex Global is no longer operational, I must transfer my CRO to another wallet. Unfortunately, when attempting to move the funds to my Exodus wallet, I encountered compatibility issues with Bittrex's wallet requirements. The bitttrex support team mentioned this : "The addresses that you have been providing are valid for the Cronos mainnet and are compatible with Ethereum. However, Bittrex only supports Native Cronos Chain; therefore, the address you provide must be valid for this chain and its address format should start with "cro". "

Could you please recommend a non-mobile wallet that starts with "cro"?

Many Thanks.
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Re: ***BREAKING *** Bitcoin ETF is approved
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btcwish1
on 19/10/2021, 22:52:59 UTC
So, for all the friends who replied saying 'It is still not approved' -- SEC usually just keeps quiet when they approve something. If dead line passes and SEC is silent, it means it is approved!.

Anyway ETF  IS NOW OFFICIALLY trading  Roll Eyes 

Source: https://edition.cnn.com/2021/10/19/investing/bitcoin-etf-proshares-bito/index.html

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Re: ***BREAKING *** Bitcoin ETF is approved
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btcwish1
on 18/10/2021, 22:24:08 UTC
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***BREAKING *** Bitcoin ETF is approved
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btcwish1
on 15/10/2021, 19:47:35 UTC
Here we go! Finally bitcoin ETF is approved.  We still don't know what it will bring to Bitcoin, but we hope for the best. 

Finger crossed Cheesy




Source: https://twitter.com/julianhosp/status/1449026319388495874
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Re: Which one is best and safest STABLE coin?
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btcwish1
on 13/10/2021, 22:33:10 UTC
I don't really have any preference when it comes to stable coins. They're all the same to me. Though I try to avoid USDT like the plague as there have been a lot of horror stories with them lately, causing problems to traders that takes weeks or months to resolve.

USDC was good for a while, and is also good for small transfers from exchange A to exchange B, but it is recommended that you immediately exchange it to some other tokens and not keep it as it is as it's still a stable coin wherein they can do what they want. No reports of USDC being frozen or anything, but just to be safe.

Thanks for replying.  If it is advised to immediately exchange stable coins to another coin/token then what is the point of converting it to stable coin in the first place anyway???

The only reason to convert a coin such as ETH or BTC  to a 'stable coin' is to take profit and hold it for bear market and buy back the original coin. If it is not safe to convert it to stable coin then how can you take profit in the bull run??  Huh

Cheers
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Which one is best and safest STABLE coin?
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btcwish1
on 13/10/2021, 20:33:07 UTC
Hi Friends,

as you are aware there are several stable coins such as USDT, USDC, BUSD, DAI  and so on.   Among them, I know that Tether-USDT can be frozen. Source: https://www.dcforecasts.com/tether-news/tether-is-now-able-to-freeze-and-destroy-your-usdt-coins-report/

In my opinion there is really no difference between bank and USDT if they can freeze coins. So, I am just wondering, if you have any preferred stable coins which is safe and can't be frozen etc.

I wish to convert some of the coins to stable coins for next bull run.  So, your suggestions will be very much appreciated  Smiley
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Bitcoin wallet from Satoshi Nakamoto era activates after 9 years
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btcwish1
on 22/09/2021, 12:07:11 UTC
A veteran bitcoin wallet with hundreds of BTC is suddenly activated after 9 years. The intention is still not clear and not sure how it will affect the upcoming price!

Source: https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/technology/bitcoin-wallet-from-the-satoshi-nakamoto-era-suddenly-activates-after-9-years/ar-AAOGFxO?ocid=mailsignout&li=BBoPWjQ
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Re: HACKER returns $260m in funds | One of the biggest Crypto hacks ever.
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btcwish1
on 12/08/2021, 10:33:38 UTC
I don't understand why a 'Hacker' who can hack a secured network will transfer it to a centralised exchange?? 

He is smart enough to hack secured network but again so naive to transfer it to a centralised exchange? Doesn't really adds up!!
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HACKER returns $260m in funds | One of the biggest Crypto hacked ever.
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btcwish1
on 12/08/2021, 10:10:40 UTC
The hacker behind one of the largest cryptocurrency heists to date has returned almost half of the $600m stolen assets.

This is really very interesting. He stole one of the largest amounts and again returned half of it!!

Source: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-58180692
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Re: Bitcoin 0.2 released!
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btcwish1
on 24/04/2021, 15:41:31 UTC
I am very excited to here.
膜拜聪哥!

This is your first post and you managed to find a post from 'Satoshi' to create your first post?  Grin

By the way, I didn't see this post of 'satoshi' before. S o yes, thanks for your reply to the post to bump  Grin
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Re: ELECTRONEUM SPECULATION THREAD
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btcwish1
on 29/03/2021, 23:31:14 UTC
ETN @ $0.035 and no one speaks of it Smiley

Because it's still far from it's ICO and ATH price. Not sure if it can reach the ATH this bull run or need to wait for next bull run...