it's too late to buy Bitcoin. Its value is increasing day by day.We should have bought it couple of years ago. In 2025 people will say it again, it's too late now. It us said that the future economy will depend on bitcoin.
Maybe now is the best time to invest in Bitcoin. It's below $40K since the beginning of the year.
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Re: Investing only for the rich? Think again
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romeojasmin13
on 18/04/2021, 09:29:10 UTC
Couldn't agree more. I started investing in crypto with buying crypto on $20 every week.
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Re: Don't Trust this type Offer
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romeojasmin13
on 25/01/2021, 09:24:22 UTC
A person who could generate a whole Bitcoin should be too smart to believe in possibilities of getting free money.
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Re: Do not be too happy
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romeojasmin13
on 25/01/2021, 09:16:23 UTC
Institutional investors consider Bitcoin as a speculative asset, unlike ordinary people they don't care about the mass adoption.
I think Satoshi Nakamoto is a community name, not a person. When you look at Bitcoin, you will see that it is impossible for a person to establish such a perfect financial system on his own. This group also made the first bitcoin mining and got rich and kept their hands off this business.
Bitcoin wasn't so unique invention. The first digital cash technologies were developed in 1980s. If Adam Back could invent Hashcash alone, why Sathoshi couldn't?
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Re: Blockchain Boom/Adoption
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romeojasmin13
on 29/09/2020, 08:52:15 UTC
Blockchain isn't the perfect technology. It has some drawback like scalability problem, high energy consumption, high cost and etc. These disadvantages slower the process of the mass adoption.
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Re: Can legalisation of Cannabis help US economy?
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romeojasmin13
on 19/09/2020, 02:45:03 UTC
Of cause it can help in a short term just like it was in Colorado or Washington. There are numerous economic benefits of legalizing cannabis: increased tax revenues, job growth, and investment opportunities.
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Re: Why government Don't kill btc?
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romeojasmin13
on 19/09/2020, 02:31:36 UTC
The government is going neither kill Bitcoin, nor protect it. Bitcoin is decentralized and uncontrolled, that's why none government is able to stop it.
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Re: Do we need bitcoin?
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romeojasmin13
on 17/08/2020, 10:12:29 UTC
My fair opinion is the world needs Bitcoin, but the first crypto needs more time to be adopted.
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Re: Why people say that store private key in Email is not safe?
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romeojasmin13
on 17/08/2020, 08:57:35 UTC
Never keep private keys online, or in a mail or in the cloud because they are most susceptible to getting hacked there. It's better and easier to write down your private keys and store the paper in a safe place.
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Re: Russia legalizing Bitcoin and cryptos but not allowed as payment method?
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romeojasmin13
on 01/08/2020, 14:45:48 UTC
How are they going to conttrol Bitcoin? If a person sends sats from one wallet to another one, how will the government investigate it?
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Re: Can we rely on Bitcoin and cryptocurrency?
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romeojasmin13
on 04/07/2020, 04:02:03 UTC
It depends on how many bitcoins you have now. Anyway you will have to cashout your coins. Cryptocurrency solely can't save the economy, but it can show us the new path.
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Re: My friend passed away and he have Bitcoin in his wallet
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romeojasmin13
on 04/07/2020, 03:52:07 UTC
I'm sorry for your loss. Of cause, you should explain his parents what is Bitcoin and how it works. It's very important and they will be interested to know more about their son's hobby, no matter how many coins he owned.
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Re: A very positive sign: 39% of companies now have blockchain in production
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romeojasmin13
on 20/06/2020, 08:30:22 UTC
Well, people finally realized that blockchain is more than the technology behind bitcoin.
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Re: Young trader dies by suicide after thinking he racked up big losses on Robinhood
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romeojasmin13
on 20/06/2020, 08:25:02 UTC
This is a tragic story. Of cause, $730k is a big sum, but in this case I may suppose the guy had a king of gambling addiction.
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Re: Fiat is a Digital currency without Value
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romeojasmin13
on 08/06/2020, 02:45:06 UTC
No, fiat is fiat, digital currency is completely different thing. Both types of money have no intrinsic value. Maybe it's their only common feature.
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Re: Current US Economic Catastrophe Caused by Anti-Racism Movement has Impact on BTC
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romeojasmin13
on 08/06/2020, 02:35:53 UTC
Well, but I still have no idea about how anti-racism movement effects Bitcoin.
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Re: There's something Satoshi didn't think of.
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romeojasmin13
on 18/05/2020, 20:04:10 UTC
Satoshi couldn't think of all aspects of Bitcoin's future and he had no intention to create Bitcoin for replacing all form of money. Bitcoin scarcity makes it worthy, so miners are interested in it and won't leave one day. No one can't guess what happens in a century. It's too early to draw any conclusions about the future of system after the last block will be mined.
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Re: so what to do with USDT ?!
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romeojasmin13
on 10/05/2020, 09:02:57 UTC
Binance is the most popular exchange. It's not the only one. You can try Coinbase or Coinmama, and don't you mind about P2P selling like LocalBitcoins offers. What's about Tether? I cashed out it via Coinswith again.