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Dai Forum / DAI and New Stablecoins
« on: May 27, 2024, 04:07:03 PM »
Hey everyone,

With MakerDAO introducing new stablecoins as part of the Endgame plan, I wanted to get your opinions on whether you’ll be sticking with DAI or switching to one of the new options. Here’s what I’ve gathered:

MakerDAO is introducing two new stablecoins: NewStable (NST) and PureDai (PDAI).

Users will have the option to upgrade their DAI to these new stablecoins.

NST is geared towards mass adoption, while PDAI focuses on extreme resilience and decentralization.

Which one are you leaning towards and why?

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DeFi tokens / MKR or the New Governance Token?
« on: May 27, 2024, 04:05:13 PM »
Hey everyone,

I’ve got some MKR and with MakerDAO’s Endgame plan rolling out, I’m wondering if I should exchange it for the new governance token, NewGovToken (NGT). Has anyone done a deep dive or analysis on this and want to share their insights?

Here’s what I know so far:

As part of the Endgame plan, MakerDAO is launching NGT, which will replace the current MKR governance token.
Existing MKR holders can convert their tokens to NGT at a rate of 1 MKR to 24,000 NGT.

Are you planning to exchange your MKR for NGT? Why or why not?
Do you think the new governance structure will improve MakerDAO's decision-making process?

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: Anonymity - good or bad?
« on: May 24, 2024, 03:37:04 AM »
Smart! Yes, I have also started to use other options. Anyone specific ones that you recommend? I think Revolut is pretty nice for now (but also European pf course)

Of the ones I have used in recent years, the ones that have given me the least problems are Alexandria Bancorp Ltd (Cayman Islands) and Intesa Sanpaolo SpA (Italy). But you must take into account several factors before opening an account (card) with these banks, depending on your country of residence, the KYC requirements can vary greatly, and also the fact if said account is for personal use or for a company.

On some occasions (unfortunately it has happened to me too) there are more problems due to the country in which we reside than due to the bank's demands, at least when we talk about European banks. The banks that I have mentioned have not given me any problems (I hope they continue like this) and they always have some guarantees in case of economic disasters.


Thanks! I will look into those 2 options! :)

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: Anonymity - good or bad?
« on: May 22, 2024, 11:15:11 AM »
Yeah it's a European bank.. I wanted to terminate my relationship with that bank after that interaction but unfortunately I still need it for other transactions..

I had the same problem a few years ago, since then I decided to have several cards for very different things. That way I can directly block or delete any of those cards if it is not convenient for me to use them to send money and receive payments. Now I use some cards, but always from different banks that are not related to each other, so I don't have to wait when I request a new card or when I block it, and I don't have to explain or fill out forms. In European countries, KYC requirements are becoming stricter every day, so it is better to look for alternatives that offer a little more freedom.

Smart! Yes, I have also started to use other options. Anyone specific ones that you recommend? I think Revolut is pretty nice for now (but also European pf course)

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General Discussion / Re: Why crypto?
« on: May 20, 2024, 11:59:33 PM »
I got into crypto because there were lots of people around me who had already gotten into crypto which made me curious. Like my friends and even my relatives in the family were already there. Although he rarely talks about it. What is clear is that I am interested because from crypto investment and trading I can make a profit. Even my brother and I often exchange ideas about crypto and trading. But I was interested based on my own will and not from invitations from the people around me. And this at first seemed like a new world that I had not yet touched and I was curious to find out more about at first. And it turned out that this increasingly interested me. So after work I always focus on crypto and learn little by little about it. And sometimes I exchange ideas with my brother who turns out he continues to trade on the crypto market every day. This influenced me and also made me also learn crypto trading. Although I still have to continue learning. Because I don't have as much free time as my brother.

Thats cool! Do you have any advice on where to learn a bit more about trading? So much on youtube, it's quite overwhelming! Good luck with the trading :) I am very happy to have some ETH that suddenly went up with 11% today!

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Nothing is for free, you have to spend time to get something. Depending on your skills you can earn crypto doing different kind of task.

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General Discussion / Re: Why crypto?
« on: May 19, 2024, 12:34:40 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.

Yes, so I just gave a couple of examples. I for example did not get involved in crypto for trading but for a small job. But yes, people should always be careful when giving advice on what to invest in.

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: The impact of crypto on our lives
« on: May 15, 2024, 01:15:18 PM »
I have friends who work in crypto and they support their families on that salary. They work for a DAO and it's not trading or developing code. The legal market is massive now with everything going on with lawsuits and regulations. Maybe some of the work is not guaranteed for a longer period with a regular employment contract but if you believe that crypto is the future and you don't require that kind of stability then I think there are plenty of opportunities
Currently, more and more people are trying to support their families just by trading in the crypto market. In fact, several local crypto projects in my country also recruit skilled young people who have insight and ability in programming and blockchain. And they get a salary in developing the project. And yes, the point is that crypto has really become a part of the lives of many people who know crypto. So it is not surprising that in the future crypto will be difficult to separate from everyday life.

Hopefully, it will not be separated at all. Just how we can't go back to a day where we don't have internet or now help from AI.

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General Discussion / Re: Why crypto?
« on: May 15, 2024, 01:13:00 PM »
I got in crypto mostly because of the cash, but I grew to like the crypto space I see  it becoming the next big thing though mostly in to airdrops and jobs now trying to gather enough liquidity for trading, here it 50/50 for me though alot know about crypto, while other thinks is a scam, but I will tell you one thing crypto will change a lot of people prepectives in the coming years

For me, it's very similar. I started it because of work and now I really enjoy it. I do need to learn more about for example airdrops, there's always new things to learn in the crypto world! And I agree, it have the possibility to be life-changing for a lot of people.

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Women in Crypto / Equality
« on: May 15, 2024, 05:35:06 AM »
Since many users have anonymous profiles some male profiles may be females and vice versa.  Is crypto the way for females to get equal pay for the same kind of work as males?


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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: The impact of crypto on our lives
« on: May 15, 2024, 05:29:55 AM »
-    Here in our country, the impact of crypto on our local community is strong. Is it because of the difficulty of life here? It's not much to earn money if you don't work hard; for sure, their family will starve.

and most of us here are also a lot of idiots and gullible; it's just like they do aiirdrops for seminars, something that, if I look at it, they're funny. then the others still charge like that, but I'm not sure.
Well, I'm really curious about the popularity of crypto in your country. Airdrop hunter is not generally considered a profession, and the crypto market is not really of interest to the majority of people. People usually focus on real-life work to generate income for their families, and not many people can support their families with a job in the crypto market. Typically, only professional developers or traders can have a stable career in this market.

Anyway, it's great that crypto can become a way for many people to generate additional income and make their own lives and those of their families better! We can consider crypto to be an attractive field for freelancers!

I have friends who work in crypto and they support their families on that salary. They work for a DAO and it's not trading or developing code. The legal market is massive now with everything going on with lawsuits and regulations. Maybe some of the work is not guaranteed for a longer period with a regular employment contract but if you believe that crypto is the future and you don't require that kind of stability then I think there are plenty of opportunities

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General Discussion / Re: Why crypto?
« on: May 15, 2024, 12:02:24 AM »
I got into crypto because of poker. I was a big player on Seals with Clubs back in the day. Since then, crypto has blown up and become something more then just a gambling token. People actually use it to live their daily lives.

I guess the trading can be seen as a poker game, you need to know when to fold (sell) and when to bet (buy or hold). Do you feel that your experience in poker has helped?

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General Discussion / Why crypto?
« on: May 14, 2024, 12:56:41 AM »
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?

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 proximity believe that Bitcoin is the only cryptocurrency out there..

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Crypto Wallets / Re: Are you using Hardware Wallets?
« on: May 14, 2024, 12:50:27 AM »
I do not use hardware wallets, for now I don't have that many coins and it just seems too hard. I am so used to having everything online but if I ever get a bigger portfolio I might consider getting it!

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: Anonymity - good or bad?
« on: May 14, 2024, 12:41:26 AM »
Oh I had an issue with my bank that I wanted to stop paying for a specific credit card. However for me to do that I had to answer questions on where I am, how much I earn, if I do international transfers and so on. I was forced to comply, otherwise they would keep on charging me. Is that really how we do business in 2024?
Wow! This is strange. Normally there are some bank apps that ask questions when you need credit or debit cards but not to the extent of "how much I earn" and if I do international transactions" . I have only seen, your phone number, email, full name and possibly you mother Maiden name and some simple questions then they process the card for you. Probably the questions are different from different countries. In the decentralized system, only your email and password which can be used to login is okay. And not all those KYC. KYC system is even the worst in the world. Scamming and other fraudulent activities are more in the KYC system.

Yeah it's a European bank.. I wanted to terminate my relationship with that bank after that interaction but unfortunately I still need it for other transactions..

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