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Re: This is my plan.
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lewisrafael40
on 17/10/2023, 17:23:17 UTC
Your plan sounds well-thought-out, my friend. DCA is a fantastic way to accumulate Bitcoin without the stress of market volatility. Slow and steady wins the race in the crypto world. And using Electrum for your wallet is a wise choice for long-term holding. It's all about making informed decisions and taking your time.
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Re: Stablecoin censorship
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lewisrafael40
on 17/10/2023, 17:22:18 UTC
This is a real can of worms you've opened. Stablecoins were meant to offer a more reliable alternative to traditional fiat, but it seems we're trading one set of problems for another. The whole idea of crypto is supposed to be about decentralization and freedom, but if Tether and USDC start behaving like banks, what's the point, right? It's a stark reminder that we're still in the wild west of finance, and it's risky out here.
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Re: Cracking the Code of Saving Money...
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lewisrafael40
on 17/10/2023, 17:20:56 UTC
Tell me about it! Saving in a world that's constantly screaming "buy, buy, buy" can feel like trying to swim upstream. One trick that's worked for me is automating savings. Set up a separate savings account, schedule automatic transfers on payday, and forget it exists. Out of sight, out of mind really helps.
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Re: How Magical Is The Magic Money ? - Bitcoin
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lewisrafael40
on 17/10/2023, 17:19:37 UTC
You're absolutely right; the concept of self-sovereignty in finance is truly remarkable. It's fascinating how cryptocurrency, especially platforms like XGo, allows us to take control of our finances. With XGo, you get a multi-currency wallet that simplifies crypto management. It even provides a single XGo ID for all your coins, making transactions a breeze. It's a step closer to true financial freedom!
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Re: Blockchain Analytics is More of an Art Than Science
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lewisrafael40
on 13/09/2023, 13:30:06 UTC
It's a wild world out there in blockchain analytics, right? While it's tempting to think of it as a pure science, there's definitely an art to it. The accuracy of these tools can be a gray area, especially when it comes to false positives. But hey, we live in a world where governments and agencies have their own agendas. It's a tough nut to crack
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Re: The future of Toncoin
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lewisrafael40
on 13/09/2023, 13:27:00 UTC
Toncoin, has sparked some curiosity! It's like a puzzle waiting to be solved. Will it be the next big thing or vanish into thin air? Opinions are pouring in like a waterfall, but remember, in the crypto world, fortunes can change faster than a chameleon changes colors.
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Re: Let's Stabilize Bitcoin
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lewisrafael40
on 13/09/2023, 13:24:13 UTC
Can we stabilize Bitcoin's price through market mechanisms? It's like trying to balance a stack of Jenga blocks on a seesaw. While A and B might bring some equilibrium, the unpredictable nature of the market makes it a tough task. Perhaps a combination of market forces and some Jedi-level wizardry can do the trick!
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Re: I just purchased my first bitcoin
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lewisrafael40
on 13/09/2023, 13:12:57 UTC
Hello guys congratulation to me, I just purchased my first  bitcoin, it really feels good knowing that it's one of the best decision I've made so far, I am proud of myself even if the start up amount is small, I hope to add to it consistently by the end of every month. I purchased the coin on an exchange but am looking forward to buy a Trezor hardware wallet for my coin storage.

I can't even express how exited I am, even if this is just the first phase, I believe the amount of knowledge I have accumulated about bitcoin through this forum will strengthened my emotion not to panic when the market goes bearish.

Thanks guy for your support, advice and wonderful opinion.
Congratulations on your first Bitcoin purchase! It's great to see you getting into the world of cryptocurrencies. To make managing your assets easier, don't forget to take a look at XGo. Their XGoID allows you to consolidate all your cryptocurrency addresses into one, making crypto management much more convenient. Plus, on the XGo platform, you can buy and sell cryptocurrency for fiat, which is quite convenient.
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Re: Hold Bitcoin VS Hold Gold
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lewisrafael40
on 07/08/2023, 11:55:23 UTC
Gold's like a classic, steady investment, while Bitcoin's the cool, fast new kid on the block. Decisions, decisions...
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Re: Why Cryptocurriencies must be used in Artificial Intelligence Store
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lewisrafael40
on 07/08/2023, 11:53:37 UTC
This is like the ultimate power couple - AI and cryptocurrencies - making transactions smarter, shopping personal, and supply chains transparent.
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Re: Is bitcoin really not for everyone?
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lewisrafael40
on 07/08/2023, 11:51:39 UTC
It's a marathon, not a sprint. Planting the seed of understanding about Bitcoin can lead to a garden of curiosity. Who knows, the skeptics of today might be the early adopters of tomorrow. Let's keep enlightening minds!
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Re: Huobi - the new trouble spot of the crypto world ?
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lewisrafael40
on 07/08/2023, 11:50:02 UTC
Crazy times in the crypto sphere! While we navigate through this storm, I've been using XGo and its XGoID feature. Consolidating wallet addresses has made my crypto experience smoother. Stay cautious and explore smart options like XGo.
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Re: What is your advice about betting?
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lewisrafael40
on 15/06/2023, 06:34:53 UTC
Well, my advice about betting is simple: don't do it! Unless, of course, you enjoy the thrill of losing your hard-earned money. But hey, who needs financial stability when you can take a wild gamble on a sports match or a roulette wheel, right? Just remember to embrace the beauty of uncertainty and say goodbye to your savings. It's like a rollercoaster ride, except instead of exhilaration, you'll feel regret and disappointment.
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Re: Track blockchain news
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lewisrafael40
on 15/06/2023, 06:33:25 UTC
If you're looking for reliable and non-bullshit sources of blockchain news, I recommend checking out CoinTelegraph.com. It's one of the most popular places to find accurate information and analysis about cryptocurrencies and blockchain.

For example, their article "Moving beyond the blockchain trilemma: L1 vs. L2" discusses the issue of the blockchain trilemma and offers different solutions at various levels. If you want to stay up to date with the latest developments in the blockchain world and are looking for scalable solutions, this article will be just what you need.

CoinTelegraph is an excellent source of information you can rely on. They will help you stay informed about the latest news and trends in the blockchain world.

I hope this helps!
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Re: Can I take a loan to invest in bitcoin?
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lewisrafael40
on 15/06/2023, 06:21:52 UTC
Taking a loan to invest in bitcoin? Now that's what I call a recipe for sleepless nights and anxiety-induced hair loss. Who needs financial security when you can have the adrenaline rush of watching your loan balance skyrocket along with bitcoin's price?
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Re: How do I secure my wallet
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lewisrafael40
on 15/06/2023, 06:19:40 UTC
It is true that Electrum is an open-source wallet due to its open-source nature. As a result, the source code of the software is publicly available, allowing developers and users to review and verify the software's security and functionality. The security of open-source projects can be enhanced by the contributions and audits of the community.

You should consider your needs and preferences when selecting a wallet. With hardware wallets, such as Trezor and Ledger, private keys are stored offline, making them less vulnerable to hacking and malware attacks. When storing significant amounts of cryptocurrency or storing long-term, hardware wallets are often recommended.

Now come to the point, whatever software wallet or hardware wallet, whatever Trezor/Ledger or Open-Source, who knows do they have any back door or not? ?
I always prefer Bitcoin core wallet with an offline machine(Linux/other os), or at least DIY Crypto Hardware Wallet is more safer than Trezor and Ledger...
Sure, open-source projects have the advantage of community audits and transparency, but that doesn't mean we should let our guard down. Even with Electrum's open-source nature, we can't be 100% certain about the absence of backdoors. It's a constant battle between convenience and security. For me, I'd rather take the extra steps to ensure my funds are in the hands of a wallet I have full control over, like a Bitcoin core wallet on an offline machine.
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Re: OCC recommend banks to offer private key vaults to customers
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lewisrafael40
on 30/05/2023, 05:35:42 UTC
Banks holding my private keys? No thanks! I trust my cat more with my crypto secrets. Meowtual security experts, you know.
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Re: Has Bitcoin Lost it's Fervor for Percentage Gains?
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lewisrafael40
on 30/05/2023, 05:33:18 UTC
Becoming a millionaire depends on various factors, but with XGo's 2% BTC earning feature, you can start growing your investment. It's a functional platform designed to provide a secure and reliable crypto experience. Give it a try.
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Re: Crypto-related problems in Ireland and The Netherlands!
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lewisrafael40
on 30/05/2023, 05:29:12 UTC
Hey! In both Ireland and the Netherlands, taxation on crypto can be a bit complex. It's important to understand the tax regulations and reporting requirements to stay on the right side of the law. Consulting with a tax advisor specializing in crypto might be helpful. Wishing you success with your move and job opportunity!
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Re: At How Much Price You First Saw The Bitcoin?
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lewisrafael40
on 30/05/2023, 05:26:15 UTC
The golden era of Bitcoin in 2016, when it was just $586. It's a reminder that HODLing can make all the difference. Here's to holding tight and riding the Bitcoin rollercoaster!