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Re: How they get rich - Changpeng Zhao
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kiki889988
on 02/02/2021, 07:33:38 UTC
Zhao sall a house to buy Bitcoin has become a myth in the Chinese currency circle. In fact, his success is very simple. His father was a university professor and grew up abroad. He has long had a vision that ordinary Chinese do not have. Of course, his ability to seize opportunities is far beyond ordinary people
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Re: Vaccination Started in India | Impact over Indian Economy & World?
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kiki889988
on 02/02/2021, 07:23:57 UTC
The safety of vaccines in India has always been questioned by Indians, and India has never produced any evidence to prove that the vaccine is okay. It can only be explained verbally, such as "India vaccine is 110% safe"
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Re: Bitcoin will replace oil and Gold
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kiki889988
on 02/02/2021, 03:10:10 UTC
Objectively speaking, BTC has not yet undergone any stress test in the financial and economic depression and collapse. We are not sure how it will develop in the future, but fortunately each of us can see whether BTC can replace gold.
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Re: Fiat and cryptocurrency
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kiki889988
on 02/02/2021, 02:58:24 UTC
Bitcoin and currency are very different. Although the functions of both can be traded as general equivalents, the value of legal currency is given by the government, while the value of Bitcoin is based on the technology of blockchain , The two are fundamentally different.
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Re: People Here Not educated and no knowledge
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kiki889988
on 02/02/2021, 01:57:43 UTC
In fact, most of the posts in this forum are not nutritious. They are simple discussions and exchanges. I think Bitcoin attracts too few people. If more people can join in, the quality of the forum will be Will improve soon
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Re: Trading Bitcoin in Africa Is a Way for Some to Escape Poverty
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kiki889988
on 01/02/2021, 08:31:20 UTC
For Africa, Bitcoin is not just a speculative asset. Africans choose Bitcoin because they want to bypass traditional systems that are only open to a few people. For example, remittance is one of the areas where Bitcoin is most commonly used in Africa, because remittance fees in this region are the highest in the world. Africans who send money back home from abroad are charged an average of 10% of the total remittance as a handling fee, which is twice the charge in South Asia.
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Re: Is skipping meal a bad habit?
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kiki889988
on 01/02/2021, 06:29:49 UTC
I don’t believe that fasting is healthy, or that for some special human rights such as obesity or diabetes, sometimes eating less may make you healthy, but for most people, eating one less meal may make you feel bad. The balance of absorption and consumption by the body is affected.
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Re: What is your bad habit in everyday?
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kiki889988
on 01/02/2021, 06:23:38 UTC
Sit down after eating

The originally flat lower abdomen bulges up day by day, and the fat on the belly will turn into a swimming ring. The culprit may be it-sit or lie down as soon as you finish eating, especially at night, when you have dinner and then you will be lying on the sofa. Watching TV shows, playing on mobile phones, fat slowly accumulates on the stomach.
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Re: e-gold founder Douglas Jackson: His view on Bitcoin in 10 years
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kiki889988
on 01/02/2021, 00:51:38 UTC
I don’t think there should be much change in the Bitcoin market within ten years. For the rich, Bitcoin is a means of saving assets, while for ordinary people, they may be able to make a little money by taking the opportunity to make money. It takes time to replace the U.S. dollar and gold.
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Re: Bitcoin writes it's name in the world of sports.
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kiki889988
on 30/01/2021, 07:01:11 UTC
It is impossible for the next FIFA to use cryptocurrency to pay bonuses. After all, cryptocurrency has not been recognized by everyone. However, NBA player Dinwiddie also asked to use Bitcoin to pay his salary. This is a good trend that can attract more Of people join in.
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Re: How do you use bitcoin?
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kiki889988
on 29/01/2021, 08:13:04 UTC
Even if Bitcoin is not legal in some countries, it can be used in the form of U.S. dollars on exchanges, but there is still a big risk that it may be detected that the source of huge assets is unknown.
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Re: Does anyone know, who is Satoshi Nakamoto?
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kiki889988
on 29/01/2021, 07:17:18 UTC
Every have the same question, but nobody know the answer
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Re: Another billionaire just invested in bitcoin
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kiki889988
on 29/01/2021, 06:39:21 UTC
Dogecoin has soared today, with the highest increase reaching 10 times. It can be seen that the entry of these big capitalists will have a huge impact on the market. Hope this is not a bad thing.
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Re: If you don't know or understand what happened today with cryto read this.
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kiki889988
on 29/01/2021, 02:36:37 UTC
It's really helpful, the bull run will continue, and 2021 will be the spring of crypto
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Re: Everybody talking about economy reopen but problem
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kiki889988
on 29/01/2021, 01:42:06 UTC
Yes, that's a good idea because maybe expect gold, bitcoin is the best way to face the high inflation.
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Re: Great reset is done
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kiki889988
on 28/01/2021, 02:23:58 UTC
I really hope that the virus like COVID-19 will never be happen anymore, and to be honest, the only good thing about COVID-19 is it helps bitcoin become more popular......
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Re: Why You Should Not Buy Bitcoin with PayPal
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kiki889988
on 28/01/2021, 01:42:49 UTC
First of all, this service is fully managed, which means that users will not have their own private keys;

Secondly, PayPal intends to "provide educational content to account holders to help them understand the cryptocurrency ecosystem
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Re: We once had a barter system here, but the government smashed it
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kiki889988
on 28/01/2021, 01:14:10 UTC
Bitcoin is decentralized, but so far its energy is not enough to get rid of government supervision, unless one day the government's credibility disappears and cannot affect our lives, but this is impossible in the short term.
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Re: What to answer when asked "Can I make money mining bitcoin?"
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kiki889988
on 27/01/2021, 06:32:34 UTC
To be honest, if you are only person and use your family computer, the answer is no.
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Re: Bitcoin vs covid 19?
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kiki889988
on 27/01/2021, 03:14:17 UTC
It mainly depends on how much dollars the Biden administration will issue, and it has little to do with the covid-19 vaccine.