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Messages - Freemind

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Dogecoin Forum / Re: What makes us believe in DOGE coin ??
« on: Today at 09:20:28 PM »
those who bought doge at $0.7, do you mean they were trapped in the high price so they held it until now??  Waiting for the doge price to rise again.  Doge is the most popular meme coin, recently I saw PEPE showing good progress, will PEPE be a competitor to doge and shib in the next year.

Everyone who bought at $0.73 will have to wait or sell at a loss, those are the only options. Selling at the same price they bought and recovering at least the investment seems far away right now. The problem is when they will be able to make profits, something that is unknown. Of course, buying when the market is rising rapidly is one of the biggest mistakes, something many people did when Doge hit its ATH. I don't know if Shib and PEPE will be able to reach the same level as Doge and compete directly, although it may seem otherwise, they are quite far from Doge, due to the size of their community and the investment made.

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There are many sites from which you can get knowledge about the coming airdrop like discord can also give you the opportunity to be involved in good airdrops. All types of airdrops are not false and scam and many of them can give you free tokens but you should identify about the Airdrops that have been shared.

You have to check out that the mentioned airdrop has shared through the official account of twitter or anything else so if that account is not official then you have to be careful in choosing that airdrop.

The problem with what you say is that anyone can pay $8 a month for a X profile to be or appear "official", it is something that has happened many times, and then said profiles have been deleted, knowing that X will do nothing to identify the scammers. The place where the most airdrops are announced is on X, therefore the largest number of scams are found on X. I don't know the exact percentage, nor do I know if there is any study about it to have more information, but I am sure that of all the airdrops that appear daily on X, practically all of them are scams. Very, very few are authentic and they pay what they offer.

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is a response to the rising number of online fraud cases

To protect you from something that may or may not happen, I prohibit you from doing so, also prohibiting you from using your money as you wish...

That is the "other" reading that came to mind after reading Kroo's statements.

If they were so concerned about fraud, the first thing they would do would be reject offshore accounts, among many other things. And that is valid for any bank in any country in the world. They try to prohibit what they cannot control, the freedom of citizens and the wealth that does not pass through their hands. That's all they care about.


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Yeah, I think it's difficult to expect nothing less than people laughing or criticizing his decision to buy pizza with Bitcoin. A lot of people like to trash others nowadays, especially on the internet. I dunno why, maybe because they're too stressed with real-life problems and the internet is their place to vent. Fortunately, I've seen many people celebrate this historic day with something positive like doing quizzes, contests, and so on. Staying from social media probably helps if you don't want to get spoonfed with negativity or misinformation about Pizza Day.

Well, I think no one should laugh or criticize what Laszlo (and then other people who sold Bitcoin for 1 dollar) did 14 years ago. Who would have imagined in 2010 that Bitcoin would be where it is today? Nobody, that's why it's easy to criticize, but I don't agree with that idea or that behavior. What Laszlo did 14 years ago is something that will always be in the memory of cryptocurrency users, and that has another type of value, which is not economic. And speaking of other things… Where will those 10,000 BTC be? :o I would like to know if the owner spent them all or if he still has some Bitcoin left.

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Bitcoin Forum / Re: Roger Ver has been arrested
« on: Today at 09:21:13 AM »
Probably he has someone else in charge of his social media account and that guy is connecting to every single thing right, his password was reset two weeks ago so the same guy has access not only to his BTT account but his email also.



There are two more possibilities but I don't find them plausible
- they allowed him to have a smartphone in arrest and he said, let me visit BTT to see what guys are saying (despite him being able to browse without login)
- the authorities have asked him to hand over his social media accounts, but this is a tax evasion case, not hunting for a terrorist or a criminal

I doubt they allow an arrested person to use a smartphone, it could cause someone to delete evidence, don't you think?.

It's true that this is "just" a case of tax evasion, but if the authorities have indications that they can find more evidence in Ver's accounts on forums and social networks, I suppose it would be possible.

That is interesting, I didn't know his account was online few days ago, but I doubt he did this from prison.
I don't see any password reset or any other changes with his account in last few weeks, and I don't think he left his account unprotected.
Something is happening behind the scenes, and I expect to hear some news about his prison status.
Maybe government demanded from theymos access to his account...

The government may have required them to open the account, but so quickly? I seem to remember that Ver was arrested 27 or 28 days ago... Don't you think theymos would have said something about it publicly?. In case theymos could say it publicly.

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Bien, ahora entiendo mejor lo que decías. Lo que veo de momento, es que hay cierto (bastante, teniendo en cuenta la presión de venta al llegar a cierto punto) interés en no volver a los $70k, ya que cada vez que se roza otra vez ese valor, vuelve a caer sobre los $67k - $68k, y me parece curioso por lo que (probablemente) alcanzar los $71k otra vez puede hacer que veamos un nuevo ATH, quién sabe.

Yo tampoco creo que veamos Bitoin llegue a los $100k este año, pero recuerda que nadie (que yo sepa o haya leído) pensó o predijo que llegaría a los $73k, y lo hemos visto...

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Forum related / Re: Bumps need deleted
« on: May 28, 2024, 06:40:39 PM »
I don't know, ask admin.
We have been talking about that for months in several topics, so I don't know how you could miss that.
Maybe admin is thinking many members will try to scam and abuse something in forum by deleting their posts.

The admin said in a post (which I can't find now) that the delete posts option was disabled to prevent possible spam that some users could generate by abusing that feature. With this in mind, I think it would be positive if this feature were available to users with a rank of Sr. Member (since that rank is the first that can send positive and negative karma) and above.

Users who do not have the minimum necessary rank can burn some tokens or ask a moderator for help deleting posts.

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Bugs & Tech support / [Error] Connection problems
« on: May 28, 2024, 04:01:12 PM »
As the admin suggested, I'm writing this thread reporting the latest error message I had while browsing the forum.

Today at 12:55 (3 hours ago) this error appeared while browsing the forum.



After trying to refresh the page several times, it reconnected without problems after 2 minutes.

I use the Tor network, but in this case that should not be an aggravating factor for receiving that error.

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I remember i saw this distro long time ago, but it seems it haven't release new version on very long time. So IMO we shouldn't mention it to beginner.

I only talked about that distro as a curiosity within the world of Bitcoin and Linux, at no time have I recommended it. I'll say it in other words. This distro has not received updates for several years, in fact, the last stable version was: Distribution Release: BitKey 14.2.0 - 2017-05-23.

If you read my previous posts in this thread you will see that I always talk about what I do, but I don't tell anyone what decision they should make.

BitKey Linux is not secure since it has been without updates or development for 7 years.

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If investors use licensed Windows instead of cracked versions, everything will be more secure, and investors also need to avoid malicious websites. I am also a Windows user and was attacked in the bull run 2017, after which I switched to using Ubuntu to access my accounts on blockchains through wallet applications. Ubuntu's Terminal and sudo are really more secure than Windows for the purpose of protecting private keys.

One good thing is that Ubuntu is completely free, which means that users can easily install it to effectively manage their accounts instead of facing many risks through Windows  8)

Cracked versions of Windows are not insecure just because they probably already have malware installed, they are also insecure because it is Windows, with its good things and its bad things. I use Debian (sometimes Kali) and BSD, and I like them better than Ubuntu in terms of security. Ubuntu, from my point of view, wants to be like Windows in terms of ease of use, and that means it has too many unnecessary additions. I have never had security problems with my cryptocurrencies, that's why I've always said that the learning curve (which is really small) is worth it.

If anyone wants to know more about Linux and Bitcoin, they can take a look at a distro called BitKey: BitKey - Secure Bitcoin Swiss Army Knife.

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XRP - Ripple Forum / Re: Can XRP hit $100?
« on: May 28, 2024, 07:58:45 AM »
You right sir, if considering the One Hundred Trillion as the total supply then $5 could also be very difficult achieved except there is some reduction in the coin, let say reducing to around One Trillion or Eight Hundred Billion with this reduction there would be hope for the price to get to that extent we have been speculating.

That would be another possibility. If a (considerable) part of the total supply of XRP were burned, there would be a good chance of reaching much higher values ​​than today. However, I have never seen Ripple talk in that sense in the years that their product has been on the market. But it would be a good move (and an unexpected turn for the holders) and an added value that could see XRP reach new heights. Anyway, I don't think it's something planned, but it would be interesting to see the effects of something like that.

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I understand that many candidates would usually promise this and that...but if you think that Ross Ulbricht is deserving to be pardoned then in between the two old men running for the White House this November - Trump and Biden, the former and the current - it is Trump that will likely do something on this subject if ever he is given another chance by the American voters...and it can be because Biden has never promised for it and we know that Biden is less friendly to the cryptocurrency industry and the players on it. At least, these libertarians would have something to demand in case Trump can be back as the 47th POTUS as one can never demand it from Biden who never promised such a thing.

Basically that's what politics is about (in addition to causing 99% of the problems suffered by the population), telling people what they want to hear and then doing what's least convenient for them, that shouldn't surprise anyone. Trump knows that there are more cryptocurrency users in the United States every day, and logically his intention is to obtain the greatest number of votes possible in each niche, and he knows that pardoning Ross Ulbricht would be a key point on his path to the White House. Trump is well aware of the growth of cryptocurrencies in the world and will not take advantage of that growth by only accepting donations in cryptocurrencies.

Very interesting article that talks about this topic: 40% of American adults now own crypto.

Thanks, i appreciate the assistance.

You are welcome.

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While reading the OP, I was thinking of the possible power interruption in the area as the reason why they said the mining company could pose a security risk but then I noticed it's Chinese. That is all we needed to know. No need to think about crypto and blockchain technology.

I'm not entirely sure, but I imagine that the air base has its own electrical generators (and they will also have secondary generators in case there are system failures) and that for safety reasons there can be no interruptions in the power supply, especially taking into account the things that are stored and that theoretically have to always be ready to be used at any time.

If the mining company were from the United States, I suppose nothing would have happened. That's why I came to the same conclusion as you after reading the article again.

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Dogecoin Forum / Re: DOGE for Tesla
« on: May 27, 2024, 04:04:38 PM »
Why do people always focus on popular people like Elon Musk, because they wait for the hype from the coin. Doge became popular because of Elon Musk, but I'm also not sure Elon will try to raise the price of doge m,to $1, because it's too heavy for now

It's not about Elon Musk making the price of Doge reach $1 because that's what he's waiting for, as are many users. If that happens one day we will witness a massive dump, that will cause the price of Doge to fall to values ​​that no one could imagine again. But you also have to think that Doge (and cryptocurrencies) are not a priority (probably) for him, taking into account the numerous companies and businesses he must attend to. Musk has money and that can give him patience, something other users may not have waiting for something to happen that will probably never happen.

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I have worked on many such airdrops but got no expected returns from them. Moreover, after paying for some of the airdrops, I could not work as per their announcement, so I was not eligible to receive the airdrop. All the airdrops I've done have been a waste of time. If the time was spent doing something else without joining the airdrops, the same time would have been worth less or more but joining in airdrop is completely worthless.

I have never participated in an airdrop that came from Twitter or any other social network. In fact, the last time I participated in an airdrop was many years ago, the project is quite well known, Decred, and it was between December 2015 and January 2016. Since then I have not participated in any other airdrop, they seem like a waste of time to me, in addition to the (unnecessary) risk involved in connecting our wallets to sites we do not know. Personally the time invested in airdrops is not worth the cents that can be earned, although sometimes people do not earn even cents since there are many scams.

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