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Re: The Satoshi is a saint
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johngorf
on 31/05/2023, 07:54:50 UTC
But literally speaking Satoshi nakamoto is a "saint " who literally forged the future transaction method and just disappeared
A lot of persons may say yah yah we know or nah vague post but the truth is this post is just my little way of thanking the Satoshi
 
I recently just took some basic knowledge about crypto currencies and Defi that was when I actually acknowledged the fact

I won't call him a saint but a true freedom lover. His main intention for creating this currency was to free everyone from the devaluation of the fiat, from the centralized banks, from the ones who control the money. He did this thing for us without any desire to own all of it for himself. Satoshi is the real king who created a currency that all the people in his kingdom are using for trading of goods and for paying the merchants.

He's a true hero who knew that his invention one day would bring a lot of fame, and prosperity in his life, but still he disappeared from the forum and world just to prove that he has no desire for fame and prosperity and his creation isn't bound to the desires of a human. He's truly a stoic who has created this thing and left it away for the world to continue.

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In the Bible "Old Testament Genesis", God created the world in 7 days - Bitcoin "Genesis Block"
Christianity continues to split into Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox—Bitcoin hard fork
Judaism, which also evolved from Abrahamic monotheism, etc.——in addition to Bitcoin and Ethereum, etc.
The essence of the "Bible" is actually a mythological national history. If they are willing to continue writing, they can write until the founding of Israel - the blockchain is also recording transaction history
Christianity is decentralized, and everyone only needs a "Bible" to believe in religion and become a believer, but in the end it evolved into a centralized organization (church)-Bitcoin is decentralized, but evolved into a mine Pools, exchanges and other centralized organizations.

Some people are very interesting to conclude that Satoshi Nakamoto is the second coming of Jesus. Maybe God and Satoshi Nakamoto know about this issue.
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Re: The Role of Education in Financial Literacy
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johngorf
on 29/05/2023, 08:27:34 UTC
How to Equip Yourself with Essential Knowledge to Succeed in the World of Cryptocurrency

As the world becomes increasingly digitalized, the importance of financial literacy, especially in cryptocurrency, cannot be overstated. With the rise of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, it is crucial to be knowledgeable about these assets and how to invest and manage them wisely. However, the question remains: what is the role of education in financial literacy?

While some people believe that hands-on experience is the best way to learn, it cannot be denied that education in economics and finance can provide a strong foundation for success. Higher education can teach valuable skills such as critical thinking, data analysis, and risk assessment, all of which are crucial in the world of finance and investments. It can also provide theoretical knowledge that one would not otherwise acquire through everyday experiences.

On the other hand, some argue that education in finance and economics does not necessarily equate to financial literacy. They point out that many successful investors are self-taught, and that practical experience is the best teacher. Moreover, they contend that education in finance can often be expensive and not accessible to everyone.

Despite the differing opinions on the role of education in financial literacy, it is clear that individuals should seek out knowledge from a variety of sources to best equip themselves to succeed in the world of cryptocurrency. This can include following cryptocurrency news and social media, reading books and blogs on finance and investments, and seeking out practical experiences through investing and trading activities.
Some people are naturally insensitive to investment and financial management, or have no interest in it. This is entirely up to the actual situation of each individual. A lot of financial knowledge is learned in the briefing sessions held by institutions and banks. At the beginning, everyone was wary of an unfamiliar financial product. However, with the development of WEB3, there are more and more decentralized financial products. At present, there are also many channels for financial education, which makes people more blind. Personally, I buy a small amount of mainstream digital currencies every month to avoid inflation in our country.
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Re: Is recession coming actually?
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johngorf
on 12/11/2022, 08:09:15 UTC
I am quite new to the crypto, investing, economy and all that...so far really got interested in about a year ago. So far what I see is lots of lack of similarities in opinions of youtubers, blogers and mass media. Some sources are shouting like creasy that a great recession is coming and it will hurt everyone so bad like never did. More moderate youtubers are doing some analysis and basically what they saying is, well there could be recession, and that is ok, this is how you get markets cleaned up. And there is third part that says, no everything is ok... unemployment is high, GDP is rising so technically we are not in a recession.

So the question is, what is going on there, are we really heading to recession? (or this is how markets work, so that people always speculate? )

2022 is destined to be an unusual year, with epidemics, natural disasters, a long-running Russian-Ukrainian war. The economic situation is very bad, and almost half of my assets in the crypto world have evaporated. Of course, a friend told me that as long as you trust him, you can hold it for a long time. As long as you don't sell it, all losses are floating losses. I believe it, and as long as I can eat a full stomach every day, I will be very fast. I understand a truth: be simple and simple.