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Re: Bitcoin can hit $50k?
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tweetbit
on 16/01/2021, 04:45:14 UTC
The question is  :  "when will Bitcoin hit 50k ?"

Tomorrow if the whales wanted it to be. And within a month it will be much higher than a million dollars per BTC if a simultaneous approval of a big powerful country to legalize and promote bitcoin as a mode of payment. A miracle assumption and an unrealistic expectation.

Better to invest low then sell high and trade safe without waiting for a peak price.
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Re: What threatens Bitcoin?
by
tweetbit
on 15/01/2021, 11:23:31 UTC
Not bitcoin alone. As a whole and be the number one threat to cryptocurrency is the government (regulation). Greed from government officials and lobbying by the big businessman. But if we were to talk about bitcoin as the top crypto coin as of now there's none. It's been a while and time passes but bitcoin has constantly been set aside by mainstream acceptance.

Unfortunately, as we come and go in this forum will remain unchanged the sentiments and uncertainties as a bitcoin user from the outside perception of ordinary citizens. Bitcoin is a scam. me (laughing!!).
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Re: how likely is to correctly reorder 24 words seed !
by
tweetbit
on 26/06/2019, 11:02:40 UTC

I take this one as the closest answer and the possible scenario that occurs on the missing bitcoins. I’m saddened that one of the two possibilities is pointing a finger to someone dear to him that does the back job. I hope it won’t happen to me in real or anyone else. It’s a betrayal beyond money can compensate.

Temptation of money is as greedy and as unstoppable as the earth circle, it won’t end as long as we let our world open. Trust no one is the first rule.
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Re: [GAME CONTEST]--💰🎁PREDICTION PRICE OF BTC in Q3🎁💰--
by
tweetbit
on 26/06/2019, 06:10:19 UTC
It’s a win win prediction.

Let’s start at $20,000 at 3rd quarter. And end this year with a bang that will surpass 2017 bitcoin price.

*No technical analysis just pure B.s*
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Re: $9k na ang Bitcoin
by
tweetbit
on 21/06/2019, 22:55:22 UTC
No doubt kung bakit angdaming MLM schemes dito sa Pinas. Angdaming ignorante at nagbubulag bulagan.

Agree ako boss. Nakakahinayang kasi matatalino at madidiskarte ang mga Pinoy pero sarili nating kababayan pa ang syang dahilan kaya naghihirap ang iba. Hanggat may mga taong mabilis magtiwala at magpapa -uto, tuloy ang pag mamayagpag ng mga masasamang loob.

Maipapayo ko lang sa kanila: Wag sambahin ang pera at wag ipagpalit ito sa dignidad mo bilang isang indibidwal. Maging patas at matakot sa diyos na lumikha.
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Re: Need help with bitcoin
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tweetbit
on 21/06/2019, 22:49:03 UTC
You don’t have to put or display the equivalent amount of bitcoin to a dollar on your website. It’s hard to monitor the fluctuating prices. Let your client do that work for you in times he will send the bitcoin on your account that is equal to goods he purchased at that given time. Don’t hassle yourself more and use a crypto wallet that will show you the correspond receiving bitcoin and dollar value.

Just emphasised that your accepting bitcoin for payment. Simple.
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Re: Bitcoin, Dark Web, Drugs and Government.
by
tweetbit
on 18/06/2019, 00:41:27 UTC
Bitcoin isn’t made for this and Nakamoto doesn’t want this to happen to his creation but criminal minded individuals won’t stop using any financial processes to they’re advantage. Bank been used before, remittances also and especially cash basis.

So as bitcoin and other altcoin.

My thoughts:

Do we have stop using cryptocurrency for this reason?

• No and I will not.

Do government have to regulate it?

•No at this point in time. Soon maybe if they can craft the best law that is fair and square to both the investors and the law enforcers.
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Re: $9k na ang Bitcoin
by
tweetbit
on 17/06/2019, 23:00:07 UTC
⭐ Merited by mk4 (1)
Mga nadismaya ay ang mga hindi nakabili sa presyong $3300k per btc. 

​Unang una sa lahat, wala silang karapatang madismaya kung kasalanan naman nila. Itong mga hindi ng invest nung mura pa ang bitcoin ay yong walang tiwala dito, so bakit pa natin sila kakaawaan. Pangalawa, mostly sa mga taong ganyan mag isip ay yong na sscam sa huli. Yong tipong $20k dollar na ang bitcoin tsaka pa naisipang mag invest.

Ito pa ang nakaka irita, sa huli at lalo na pag bumaba ang presyo nito sa panahong nag invest na sila. Mag sisimula na naman silang mag ingay at sisihin ang bitcoin at tawaging scam. How Pathetic!

#RealTalk
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Re: Thé benefits of bitcoins to the underdeveloped countries.
by
tweetbit
on 17/06/2019, 22:50:35 UTC
No it won’t help a lot if the government itself is not working properly. The unavailability of opportunity of a nation lies on the availability of the leaders to make one. Undeveloped country has a high numbers of corrupt individuals who gains more to the suffering of its people.

Bitcoin can help but it won’t be a big change if they don’t help themselves be free from this high horse official and oligarchs. Venezuela have tried but failed and so the others.
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Re: Sell All Altcoins For Bitcoin?
by
tweetbit
on 17/06/2019, 22:34:49 UTC
I do understand the feeling having accumulated tons of altcoins in my past 2 years as a crypto holder but don’t get me wrong. Your strategy work if you want to take the much easier path and not having a higher risk investing. As always said: diversifying investment is the best way to gain more. Look for altcoin that stands out from the rest and waiting game in crypto is worth it like bitcoin when it was still started.
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Re: Why bitcoin is successful? - this one statement sums it up!
by
tweetbit
on 28/05/2019, 19:45:27 UTC
Yeah! You nailed it!

And to add it up. It is the only currency we can be sure to call as our own. A revolutionary coin to get raid of the greediness from the people that rigged our national currency for the sick of they’re freaking money.

Soros is getting old to understand bitcoin and will have no time doing what he does best, destroying things on his way. Bitcoin been into many battles in many years and still hodling on, for it is what the future generations badly needed in order to survive.
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Merits 1 from 1 user
Re: Surveillance Capitalism, Facebook coin, KYC, crypto
by
tweetbit
on 27/05/2019, 21:50:53 UTC
⭐ Merited by TimeTeller (1)
Are we so sensitive enough of our privacy that we forget we’re living in a world of fraud. Is Facebook privacy and data issue is really alarming or just part of something that does happen locally within our country without our knowledge? Or we’re been dragged by some PR machines into something they’re personal intention is behind money.

I don’t agree with how Facebook used or unintentionally been used in something that is beyond we intended our data to be used. CIA is tracking us for decades. That’s an open secret, but we don’t condemn it as we do in this social media platform.

Remember:
 Facebook is a powerful tool and a government that controls it will have the advantage. The pressure is way beyond we can only imagine.
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Re: The BIS has attributed the volatility of bitcoin to the lack of a central bank
by
tweetbit
on 09/05/2019, 04:57:48 UTC
Central bank 🏦 as a possible solution to a volatile crypto currency is a bad idea and the worse scenario that will happen to bitcoin. It will end its purpose and be controlled over by the financial elites and the government. We won’t want that to happen.

I’d rather have a volatile bitcoin in many years as it exist than give the opportunity for the greedy to manage and regulate it. It would be a game over move and Satoshi Nakamoto’s vision about anonymity will all go to waste.
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Re: We Need to start Mentioning Price in Satoshis
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tweetbit
on 06/04/2019, 17:28:35 UTC
If the intention is to give credit to one great inventor Satoshi Nakamoto and his contribution is a noble act, but the reality is people outside this virtual world, don’t or won’t recognize anything he has done. So that alone, to put it mainstream by using Satoshi as a common currency won't succeed.

We can’t change what has been a norm for decades now, maybe soon.
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Re: [2019-04-04] Hacked Bitcoin Exchange Bithumb Tells Traders to Halt Deposits
by
tweetbit
on 05/04/2019, 16:53:03 UTC
Oh! Again. Bithumb and same cheap exchanges like this don’t really care about their security and it’s depositors money. They only focus on how much they will earn from us. Its been a bit of common advice to every crypto users to lock your coins in an offline wallet that is safe from any hacking malware and just take it out in time you will use or convert it.

Don’t do HODL on exchanges. Hard headed noob investors.
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Re: BITCLOAK BITCOIN MIXER [SIGNATURE CAMPAIGN] [OPEN][Merit ++]
by
tweetbit
on 05/04/2019, 16:24:43 UTC


Link to Profile: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1086882
Bitcointalk Rank: Full Member
Current number of posts: 603
Bitcoin Address to send the payment: 37WDU9ybMt9hijnM1KGbdA5zhqEF4kxWnS



It’s been a while that I'm using my “HODL” Signature since last year, but willing to change it. I hope I can take a spot in the remaining 4 weeks of this project in your management, Sir Izanagi. Thank you
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Re: How big is the role of the government in the development of Bitcoin?
by
tweetbit
on 04/04/2019, 08:27:48 UTC
When you are the regulator then you control the flow. Government to bitcoin. That’s a reality that we’ve seen for years now as Japan (acceptance of cryptocurrency) and China (strict regulations) has a big impact on its people’s investment movement.

But there is someone or groups between those two that matters the most. The business or so called the elites. (Banks) With power on their hands, decision making by the government will be on their favor.
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Re: What triggered the sudden rise in bitcoin price?
by
tweetbit
on 04/04/2019, 02:57:58 UTC
The whales are likely testing the water as they say.

No greater news that can uplift the bitcoin price on its value than “the hype”.
Popularity, panic buying, and trust issues will be back on track with it. So we may have a trend or just for a while to sink again.
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Re: Bitcoin Revival is On The Way - According to a trader
by
tweetbit
on 03/04/2019, 14:12:05 UTC
According to my mother, I’ll be a doctor 4 years ago and now I’m nothing. See it always not true, but it is possible. So the term “according” doesn’t count as reality, but just a prediction.

I want it to happen? Yes and No.

Yes because bitcoin deserve more attention and the hype about it isn’t worth at today’s price. It’s more valuable at this generation, but the financial system is holding it back.

No, because I don’t want to give credit “the expert” the luxury of being the main guy who turns the table of its rise.
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Re: KYC for penny money?
by
tweetbit
on 03/04/2019, 08:24:58 UTC

What's your thoughts about this?

“Think before you click”. This is shamelessly pitiful for those desperate people behind the accounts that are victimized by these opportunistic criminals. Sad to say we can’t track them on a personal level and we can’t stop them by just reporting them. They can do multiple accounts in seconds and do it on many platforms as possible.

Be cautious enough and act as a true matured man. Don’t be the fool.