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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: Would you buy TRUMP?
« on: Today at 03:55:47 PM »
I just remember several years ago before Trump first ran for the presidency there was already a coin dedicated to him and there was also a coin for Hillary coin, after Trump won the presidency it just vanished from oblivion and now there's another one created this is to gain the support and the sympathy of the Crypto community, these holders should be careful of HOLDING this coin as it is a pump and dump coin.

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I lost this one too but the close fight still made it worth betting on. I think Fury played too much in the early round. We all know that it's part of his fighting style but, in a fight with so much at stake, nobody could afford to waste a round.

The fact is that it is going to the championship round. Fury believes that he is leading in the scorecard, which is why he is toying around, but the fight could have been over in round 9 if only the referee had not interfered. Is there a ruling in standing 8 counts? All I know is that you have to go down to be counted.
I agree with the decision that Usyk deserves the decision he connected more, he is the more aggressive one, I lost a bet to my cousin but its nothing compared to the excitement of the fight, I read that they will run this again come October, so we'll see.

I was also puzzled on why the referee interfered in that round, i thought he interferes to stop the fight and award Usyk the TKO by it seems the he saved Fury from being knockout, that's the first i saw that scenario in pro boxing but Usyk have won the fight and it is now for Fury to activate the rematch clause.

The count was quite long. It's been a long time since I saw a standing 8 count. I thought all the boxing organizations had adopted the no-standing 8-count rule. The referee needs an explanation for this. It should have been a stoppage.

If the fight ended in a draw or Fury won, the referee's action would be very controversial. I read there is a rematch clause since the fight is close. They will have to do it again, probably before the end of this year.

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I lost this one too but the close fight still made it worth betting on. I think Fury played too much in the early round. We all know that it's part of his fighting style but, in a fight with so much at stake, nobody could afford to waste a round.

The fact is that it is going to the championship round. Fury believes that he is leading in the scorecard, which is why he is toying around, but the fight could have been over in round 9 if only the referee had not interfered. Is there a ruling in standing 8 counts? All I know is that you have to go down to be counted.
I agree with the decision that Usyk deserves the decision he connected more, he is the more aggressive one, I lost a bet to my cousin but its nothing compared to the excitement of the fight, I read that they will run this again come October, so we'll see.

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The undercard is now starting, and it is 1 am here in my location I have to sleep a few hours lest I miss these epic events, compared to other title fights I watched where all were held in the US this is  a deviation from my normal time to watch this title fights, I hope I will not miss this big events I think the main event will start five hours from now

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Robinhood has a good choice of picking the right customers and also avoiding scrutiny from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Europe is a good market to start their staking products. I'm sure if they get success, they will expand to other continents as long as they can comply with the targeted country's rules on compliance.

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Kasasali ko pa lang ngayun so far 7 pa lang ang members mula ng mag umpisa noong 2018 understandable naman kasi ngayun lang naging super active ang local boards pero di natin masabi kung maraming dumating na bagong signature campaign at marami tayong mga kababayan natin na sumunod dito para lalong lumakas tayo.

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This is expected since Bitcoin goes mainstream; financial giants will try to have control of people's wealth
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a founder of the Rothschild banking empire, ostensibly stated:

I care not what puppet is placed upon the throne of England to rule the Empire on which the sun never sets. The man that controls Britain’s money supply controls the British Empire, and I control the British money supply.

So big names in financial institutions will want to have a role in the Cryptocurrency ecosystem, and I don't think it's only the Rothschild there will be many more that will be exposed in the future, imagine if these legendary families in the financial institutions want to have a share of Bitcoin, don't you think its time for you to have a share too.

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 Scammers are right now still having a feast and thanking heaven for the use of cryptocurrency but the law is watching them so they should be warned.

You are right on that
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Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco in a statement. “While fraud in the crypto markets takes on many forms and hides in many far-off places, its perpetrators aren’t beyond the law’s reach.

Cryptocurrency still has many loopholes, but regulators and the judiciary are upgrading and creating new rules to ensure investors and holders are protected. They have to do this, and the Cryptocurrency community should support it. Otherwise, we will only deal with Cryptocurrency in the black market, and there will be no adoption in the mainstream.

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For comparison, Fury is 262 pounds (119kg), so heavier by 39 pounds (almost 18kg).

The gap is so vast that Fury will surely use the extra weight to his advantage when they get close; he will lean on him like Lewis did to Tyson and like he did in his fights against Wilder.
Usyk better be ready for his strategy of Fury; by the way, when Usyk was asked about his final message against Fury, he says
"Don't be afraid; I will not leave you alone tomorrow," it is now viral on the internet. This is going to be one hell of a fight and an epic battle; I have to get up very early in the morning because it a Saudi time, not the usual US time.

 

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I think if they really fight, but not perform like actors, then 2 minutes will be enough for this fight. I remember that Mike Tyson style was always aggressive. Not many of his fights went full distance. If he knocked out his opponent, then that happened in first part of the fight. I have watched Jake and Logan Paul fights previously, and I think that Jake will jump on a Mike like a hurricane like his brother Logan jumped on Floyd Mayweather in the very start of their fight. And Mike will welcome Jake with his counterpunch.

Aging is a thing though. There's a reason athletes retire. Mike Tyson at 58 is not even remotely the same as Mike Tyson at his prime. Jake Paul knows that, that's why he made this fight happen.
I think pressuring hard and swarming Jake with punches from the first minute could be a good game plan for Tyson, not the other way around. He still has a lot of power, but he must be lacking in stamina at his age.
I'll also recommend that, and his team knows that Tyson still has the power, but that power cannot keep up after round 5 because age will come into play. If Paul is still good past the fifth round, then he has a good chance because he has the youth to last the fight.
So Tyson's chance is to knock him out in the early rounds, and if he fails, Paul might knock him out.

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General Discussion / Re: Why crypto?
« on: May 17, 2024, 08:03:40 PM »
When, how, and why did you get involved in crypto?

Is it because of earning some cash with trading or because of a job? Or do you believe it is the next big thing?
The answer to this is all of the above; people are working on trading and making a living in Crypto, and all holders believe it's the next big thing.

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Whenever I tell people that I work in the legal space in crypto, they always ask for advice on which coins to buy. However, I have no real clue about that. I also get the impression that most people in my vicinity believe that Bitcoin is the only cryptocurrency out there.
When I am asked that question, I always choose the safe answer: go for Bitcoin and Ethereum and do your research on other coins. People who want to create a portfolio on Cryptocurrency should learn how to set up criteria and do their own research.

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that is the reality that is happening now, bounties and airdrops are not worth it in the past. We have to be smart in choosing bouties and airdrops, because there are so many airdrops in telegroups that we find it difficult to do research to get projects that are really good.

Good bounties and airdrops stopped 7 years ago it's so rare to find a good bounty and airdrop nowadays; it's like looking for a needle in a haystack; the airdrops and bounties have become a playground of scammers and hackers. They ask for sensitive information from participants, which they sell in the black market, and they ask them to connect their wallets so they can hack their wallets; people should do research on projects they participated in; this is a risky time for bounty hunters.

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Tyson Fury refuses a stare-down with Usyk, is this a sign that he is not confident that he could beat Usyk. Just weird though because this is the first i saw this scenario where a fighter refuses or does not engage in a stare-down.

I agree, that looked very odd.
But was he really afraid of staring Usyk face-to-face? I don't think so, probably was just an idea that popped up in his mind at that moment. Or maybe he's just trying to get into Usyk's head by ignoring his presence etc, and make Oleksandr approach the fight too emotionally.

That was unusual for Fury. It was the first time I'd seen him like this in a face-off when interviewed and asked about it, he just said Usyk is one scary-looking dude, I don't know if it is a mind game or he is intimidated by Usyk, this is not the Fury we've seen in his past face-off, it becomes very interesting now, is Usyk going on his head now or just a strategy to make Usyk thinks he is intimidated.

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Meme Coins / Re: This new GEM - MEWCHEESE
« on: May 17, 2024, 06:06:28 PM »
With a token like this, I'm beginning to think that all I need is a Canva pro and some knowledge about creating a coin. Voila, I can create a meme token that can flood the market. If I am good at marketing, I can deceive people from investing, and this will make me rich.
The meme space has become a big joke. Many are asking when this will end, and the answer is nowhere to be found.

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In Cryptoworld, anything and everything is possible; major internet companies have introduced their versions of AI, so I don't know if they can compete against these internet giants; for all I know, these developers will just create these crappy AIs to enrich themselves, launch an ICO create a roadmap and model then ask funds to create something and make you believe that its better than what the internet giant companies are providing, of course, they are just joking and just want to entice you to invest.

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