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Re: Coronavirus Outbreak
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nightrider
on 04/07/2021, 23:56:37 UTC
With outbreaks of coronavirus disease in various parts of the world, Dräger believes that it is our responsibility to support hospitals and people in need of medical equipment and safety protection to cope. face this global challenge.
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Re: Are you worried about the delta virus variant?
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nightrider
on 04/07/2021, 23:52:20 UTC
A new and slightly altered version of the Delta variant, called Delta Plus, is starting to spread in several countries including the UK, US and India.

Delta Plus was first recognized by Public Health England (PHE) on June 11. But some of the first cases of this virus variant in the UK were identified on April 26, suggesting Delta Plus may have emerged and spread in the spring.
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Re: India covid19 crisis
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nightrider
on 04/07/2021, 23:48:11 UTC
The reason the Covid-19 crisis in India is a serious problem for the world

The unfolding disaster in India seems to be the worst case scenario many fear of the Covid-19 pandemic: not enough hospital beds, inability to access tests, medicine or oxygen, the country 1 ,4  billion people are drowning in a series of diseases.
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Re: Bitcoin Treasuries
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nightrider
on 03/07/2021, 23:57:53 UTC
⭐ Merited by fillippone (2)
The mayor of Miami advocates paying salaries in Bitcoin, paying taxes in crypto, making Miami a clean Bitcoin mining hub and adding Bitcoin to the city coffers.
The mayor of Miami is also looking to add Bitcoin to the city's coffers, and although current law doesn't allow it.
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Re: Tesla Bought 1.5 B in Bitcoins
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nightrider
on 03/07/2021, 23:51:11 UTC
According to Bloomberg, electric car company Tesla has just decided to spend 1.5 billion USD to buy Bitcoin and accept payment in this cryptocurrency, contributing to bringing the value of Bitcoin to a new record on the exchange.
The company also said it will invest more in other digital assets and accept customers using Bitcoin to buy products from the company. The move makes Tesla the first major automaker to accept cryptocurrency for transactions.
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Re: Factors affecting bitcoin business
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nightrider
on 03/07/2021, 23:44:27 UTC
Bitcoin is a digital currency of great value. Bitcoin value is always changing rapidly. Factors affecting bitcoin trading.
1. Supply and demand.
2. Communication.
3. Political change.
4. Changes in government regulations.
5. Changes in the rules of bitcoin.
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Re: Satoshis Wallet
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nightrider
on 27/06/2021, 23:45:18 UTC
Satoshi is the smallest currency of Bitcoin. This unit is named after the inventor of the Bitcoin virtual currency "Satoshi Nakamoto". All currencies before being converted on  Blockchain  are named  Satoshi.
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Re: Google has lifted its ban on crypto advertisements
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nightrider
on 27/06/2021, 23:41:45 UTC
Google lifts ban on cryptocurrency ads related to exchanges and wallets, as long as they are registered with FinCEN.

The platform has banned crypto-related ads, much to the disappointment of those in the crypto community

Google's easing of restrictions on crypto advertising is a sign of a general warming for cryptocurrencies.
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Re: Mexico's third richest person: 10% of assets are Bitcoin
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nightrider
on 27/06/2021, 23:37:24 UTC
Salinas revealed he first bought Bitcoin at $200 in 2013, then sold during the 2017 bull run when the price hit $17,000. He describes crypto assets as the best investment ever. In November, Salinas said that 10% of his liquid assets are invested in BTC. The 65-year-old billionaire bought before the Bitcoin price surged to an all-time high in December, more than doubling his investment.
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Re: Bitcoin Beach project in El Salvador
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nightrider
on 27/06/2021, 23:30:28 UTC
After El Salvador officially accepted  Bitcoin  as legal currency, all the attention was focused on the Pacific coastal fishing village in this country. about 500 families here use  Bitcoin  to buy groceries and pay electricity and water bills - which is also what the government wants the whole country to aim for.
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Re: Is Bitcoin better than Fiat?
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nightrider
on 25/06/2021, 23:50:13 UTC
In my opinion Bitcoint is not equal to Fiat. Because bitcoin is a virtual currency that has not been recognized by governments. Fiat money is a form of money that is legally recognized by the government and is trusted that people will find it valuable.
Fiat money is run by a central bank (where monetary policy is set).
Some examples of fiat currencies are USD, Euro, Japanese Yen or Renminbi.
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Re: Elon Musk really has the ability to manipulate the bitcoin market
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nightrider
on 20/06/2021, 23:37:04 UTC
According to experts, Musk's influence on the cryptocurrency market is far from over as Bitcoin's fate is still tied to the Tesla CEO's tweet.

Elon Musk has helped make crypto more mainstream in the eyes of Wall Street investors. However, now every share of Musk on Twitter scares them.
The price of  Bitcoin  was blown by about 25% in a week, partly due to Musk's attention-grabbing tweets as well as the harmful effects of Bitcoin mining, and later in favor of Dogecoin.
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Re: Latest on Twitter ban in Nigeria
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nightrider
on 20/06/2021, 23:23:56 UTC
Nigeria permanently bans Twitter, prosecutes users

The Nigerian government authorized the arrest and prosecution of Twitter users, after indefinitely banning the social network for deleting the President's tweets.

The new directive was issued by the Minister of Justice and Prosecutor General TổngNigeria Abubakar Malami on 5/6 and signed on behalf of the spokesman Umar Jibrilu Gwandu.
This is a really bad thing.
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Re: June 12: Democracy for who?
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nightrider
on 20/06/2021, 23:15:00 UTC
June 12 is Nigeria's democracy day. This is a tradition celebrated every year, starting in 2000.  June 12 previously known as  Abiola Day, is celebrated in Lagos, Nigeria and some southwestern states of Nigeria. Nigeria's  Democracy Day is a holiday to celebrate the restoration of democracy in the Federal Republic ofNigeria.
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Re: Reasons to Invest in Bitcoin??
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nightrider
on 19/06/2021, 23:58:42 UTC
Bitcoin is a valuable cryptocurrency. You should invest in bitcoin for the following reasons:
1. Increased demand.
2. Bright investment future.
3. The crypto bubble has burst.
4. Blockchain core technology.
5. Footprints of Giants.
6. Easy access.
7. Safe transaction.
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Re: Why is bitcoin (crypto) worth anything at all??
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nightrider
on 19/06/2021, 23:51:32 UTC
Because bitcoin is recognized as a kind of digital gold, allowing money transfers, cross-border transactions and settlement of valuable exchanges quickly. In some countries, bitcoin provides an “escape” for citizens concerned about financial instability.
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Re: Is Bitcoin dangerous for the economy?
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nightrider
on 13/06/2021, 23:28:53 UTC
In my opinion Bitcoin is not dangerous for the economy. Bitcoin is having a major impact on the global economy. Bitcoin is seen as an emerging trend and becoming a functional profitable investment opportunity for traders. Bitcoin is gradually becoming an alternative to the global financial system. Banks, investors, major government and companies have been interested in cryptocurrencies and increased investment in developing the cryptocurrency sector.
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Re: Xi Jinping Beats Crypto, Bitcoin Mine Closes
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nightrider
on 13/06/2021, 23:15:46 UTC
Don't forget that China has done this plenty of times before.

The Bitcoin market is extremely resilient and we have seen it bounce back substantially from these regulatory constraints before. It would be incredibly stupid to bet against BTC prices going up in the long run just because of further restrictions on bitcoin mining in China when the whole industry has essentially moved underground already.

This current bear market is simply a natural phase of the bitcoin market cycle that occurs every 4 years. All the bad news are being magnified, and the good news ignored.
The Chinese government announced that it will strictly handle all acts of mining and trading virtual currencies, causing mines to stop completely or partially. Up until this point, China accounted for more than half of the global Bitcoin supply. China's strong hand with Bitcoin mining has caused mines in the country to close or move abroad. Along with that, the country's Bitcoin mining equipment manufacturers must also look elsewhere.
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Re: How much bitcoins was lost permanently?
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nightrider
on 11/06/2021, 23:52:16 UTC
Just like gold can be lost on the seabed or a $100 bill can easily be burned. Bitcoin could also disappear from the Internet forever. When all 21 million BTC are mined, the actual amount available for trading or spending will be significantly lower. About 4 million bitcoins have disappeared in my opinion. This amount corresponds to 23% of the bitcoin supply.
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Re: Is bitcoin anonymous?
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nightrider
on 11/06/2021, 23:38:45 UTC
In my opinion bitcoin has anonymity. The birth of Bitcoin promises to open a new future of the financial and banking industry when users do not need to depend on intermediaries, incur high transaction fees or wait a whole week to receive money sent from relatives abroad. However, Bitcoin also has a bad reputation for aiding in underground activities such as money laundering or arms sales due to its anonymity.