Unfortunately I am currently going through it. It's a huge pain, and I can't wait until I recover. Some of my symptoms have been throwing up, a fever of 39 degrees, breathlessness, and so many more. Hope you have a speedy recovery.
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Re: Trading Bitcoin and crypto "could destroy your life", go to rehab hehehe
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nicolerichardson
on 23/09/2022, 07:24:14 UTC
It won’t ruin your life if you understand the basic concept that trading bitcoin and crypto isn’t a quick money scheme and patience and balance are important to carry out the process calmly and practically. Rash decisions and approaching the market with a narrow mindset, won’t help you grow. If it gets too overwhelming, take a break.
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Re: What do you think we should do with our investments in times of uncertainty?
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nicolerichardson
on 26/07/2022, 12:35:29 UTC
In times of uncertainty, it is better to hold on to your current investments. Changing the course of events will only bring you loss. Just hold on, be patient. Watch the market and spot the right time to make a move. Mistakes are normal, but repetition just increases chances of risk. There is hope.
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Re: bitcoin is unsettling, for those who don't have it
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nicolerichardson
on 23/05/2022, 05:52:03 UTC
It’s everyone’s own decision to have bitcoins or not. But those who have them should not always be bragging about their bitcoins because not everyone is interested in them. On the other hand, those who don’t have bitcoins don’t need to feel bad or get jealous because it’s not the only thing you have to invest your money in. Put your money in what you understand and not in something that you don’t.
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Re: You Think Bitcoin Save Your Economy
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nicolerichardson
on 11/04/2022, 05:38:53 UTC
I don’t think it would be right to say that bitcoin can save the economy. That’s simply because not every country is going to accept it as a legal affair. No government would like to lose control of its financial system and that’s easily understandable. What is even more wrong is thinking that it is a good way of making money. We better don’t overlook the risks involved with crypto trading.
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Re: Fear is not Real.
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nicolerichardson
on 28/02/2022, 08:16:37 UTC
When your real money gets involved, fear is real. You won’t be able to take a step ahead if you are not careful enough to save your money. Learn it or don’t do it at all. Chances may be expensive.
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Re: Do you think crypto is going to replace the dollar? Jack: Yes, Bitcoin will
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nicolerichardson
on 24/01/2022, 05:26:47 UTC
It is not possible for bitcoin to replace the dollar when there is more than 80% of the world population that has no idea about bitcoin. It will take decades for all people to know about bitcoin and believing in it is a far away thing.
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Re: Which part of Bitcoin do you think it's the hardest to understand?
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nicolerichardson
on 19/01/2022, 05:38:31 UTC
It’s not easy for everyone to understand how bitcoin works. I didn't even understand that in the very beginning. I thought that there is only one person who mines bitcoins and traders have to buy from him and then sell to other traders. It took time for me to find out what it is in reality.
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Re: We need a movie about Bitcoin
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nicolerichardson
on 31/12/2021, 03:50:22 UTC
It’s a great idea but not everyone would be interested in such a movie. I know that bitcoin is popular but it is not so popular that everyone knows about it. But we can also see it as a way of making more people know about it.
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Re: Bitcoin and world conflicts
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nicolerichardson
on 03/12/2021, 04:10:25 UTC
As Bitcoin grows, the number of people in the world that use it increases. This is because its own value increases, which sets up a positive feedback loop. Bitcoin is not a tool to prevent war, but it can help to solve some of the problems that cause them.
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Re: What if Covid 19 broke the 4 year market cycle?
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nicolerichardson
on 25/11/2021, 05:02:03 UTC
The Crypto market has been trending upwards for a while now. The pandemic helped cryptocurrencies on their way up and is today more profitable than traditional investments.
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Re: They will try to stop Bitcoin
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nicolerichardson
on 25/11/2021, 04:50:03 UTC
Many tried to stop Bitcoin from becoming successful. It didn't work. When it comes to new technologies, there are always people who don't want them to survive. These are the same individuals who are trying to stop Bitcoins. Many countries in the world tried to stop Bitcoin and failed. Bitcoin has been accused of a lot of things. From funding terrorism to money laundering and even using it for criminal purposes, it has not stopped the people from using it.
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Re: Cryptocurrency is important for a country? or not...
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nicolerichardson
on 24/11/2021, 04:15:34 UTC
There is no denying the fact that cryptocurrencies are important for any country because of the people’s trust in them. They are transparent and offer a faster and safer way of making transactions. If people decide to hold them for a longer period of time, it can also help them fight inflation.
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Re: Will bitcoin ever get regulated
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nicolerichardson
on 24/11/2021, 03:56:59 UTC
I don’t think so. In fact, bitcoin not being regulated is a major reason why people invest and trade it. I don’t see any chances of bitcoin getting regulated any time soon.
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Re: Do you pay with crypto???
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nicolerichardson
on 24/11/2021, 03:50:36 UTC
No, I don’t. I didn’t even think of doing that because I consider bitcoin as an asset. Moreover, there are not many things that I can buy with bitcoin or any cryptocurrency. So, I am good with fiat currency.
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Re: Bitcoin is more real than money in the Bank
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nicolerichardson
on 23/11/2021, 04:56:58 UTC
Not for all, obviously. There are still a lot of people in the world who hardly know about bitcoin; using it is a far cry for them.
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Re: What can 1 Bitcoin buy in your country?
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nicolerichardson
on 23/11/2021, 04:34:23 UTC
Frankly, I have never thought of spending my bitcoin on anything. But I have seen people book their tickets, pay their bills, and make big purchases with bitcoin.
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Re: How many bitcoins are needed to buy a house in your country?
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nicolerichardson
on 22/11/2021, 04:56:34 UTC
I guess 1 bitcoin would be enough for me to live a good life for a while in my country.
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Re: Why Do Young Investors Prefer Cryptocurrencies?
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nicolerichardson
on 22/11/2021, 04:44:59 UTC
That’s simply because young people know where the world is heading these days. They know that cryptocurrencies are our future. They like the fact that they own their money because cryptocurrencies are decentralized and there is no involvement of the government.
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Re: 5 Key words (short sentence) to explain BTC
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nicolerichardson
on 22/11/2021, 04:38:05 UTC
The keywords that come to my mind while I hear bitcoin (BTC) are: · Mining · Wallet · Blockchain · Private key Cryptocurrency