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Messages - SamReomo

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I still believe holding bitcoin will be very profitable in the future.
120k is not impossible, and it is already 100% from now.

I am holding about 80% of the coins I ever owned.
I know holding Bitcoin could be profitable and 120k to 1M is very possible but not very soon. It will take Bitcoin many years to reach 1M, till then it will lie below 100k most of the time. I'm bullish about it in this bull run, I expect that it will reach at least 100k when bull run gets intensity but it's not likely to reach 300k in this bull run however a few people think that it will cross $150k in this bull run.

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I would say that it's only because of Bitcoin that we all are here on this forum and on Bitcointalk. We all should be thankful to Satoshi Nakamoto for coming up with the idea of Bitcoin and by creating it with so much effort.

Bitcoin has changed lives of many people including me, I believe it's now possible to describe in words that how useful, beautiful, magical, extraordinary, and life-changing is this currency to the people who use it.

We all are amount the luckiest people who found about Bitcoin, and we're even more lucky that we're still part of the community. I believe that I'm lucky and that's why I learnt about Bitcoin in 2016, while there are so many people in the world who still don't know anything about Bitcoin.

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Username: SamReomo
BTC SegWit Address: bc1qccwwh0rssl0q0x6em2m4eph68cxhueu2ruswd6

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I could have done way way way better just doing a signature and holding the coins from that.
Yes, if you had joined signature campaigns in even 2014 then you could have made so much profits by holding those coins. However, mining was also profitable back then even with small amounts one could do very good with mining ASICS.

I believe the signature payments are more likely as a way to live you present times better because now the Bitcoin has already gone way higher in value and holding those coins won't be so much profitable now.

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Delete: Thought it as open.

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The campaign is currently suspended / Remove signatures and avatars.
It was a great experience to work with you on this campaign. All those weeks were amazing, and payment was always sent at the right time. You have managed the campaign very well!

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Bitcoin Forum / Re: Phoenix Wallet to be removed from US app stores
« on: May 04, 2024, 09:18:19 PM »
Why? Guys, do you realize those are no custodial wallets?
What is this about "safer" and what could the blacklist do in a non custodial wallet?
Yes, I know that those are non custodial wallets but they have removed their apps from US stores and that's a sign that holding coins on such wallets might be risky to some extent. I know it's not necessary to move your funds from those wallets even if you're from US but it's always better to not use such wallets at first place which fear sanctions from a government.

If they aren't doing anything shady then they should not fear the government, but as we know that they have removed their apps from US app stores, and that's an indicator that they might be hiding something shady from government and from the users.

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Forum related / Re: Badges that encourage spamming the forum..
« on: May 03, 2024, 09:00:35 PM »
On bitcointalk in a good day I can even make 75 posts LOL
That's a very high number of posts I guess but someone who can give at least 10+ hours a day could easily make 75 posts or more per day.

But, we have to agree that those 75 posts won't be much helpful. I know they won't be spam but those won't be helpful either.

I think other than you, Philipma1957 is also someone who could make that many posts per day. He's too good at posting, that's why he's the top poster of that forum.

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It's second time I'm hearing about rate Satoshi. I have never got one yet and I believe that those rare Satoshi are for the few lucky ones.

I use binance to deposit bitcoin, and I then turn that into fiat and withdraw to my bank account if I want cash, that's it.
Not only you but almost anyone who gets their weekly earnings to the exchange's wallet convert it into fiat and cash it out. I also use Binance for the same purpose most of the time, but being a trader I also use it for trading purpose.

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It is only the few that know an opportunity when they see one that will recognize this opportunity to buy some more that this dip has provided.
I highly agree with you, there are only few people who take advantage of the dips because they rather find the dips as opportunity to accumulate more instead of fearing about the market's collapse.

Crypto market has always been volatile by nature, and there are only few people who can take advantage of the volatility that crypto market offers. The best time to accumulate more Bitcoin or your favorite altcoins is during the dips.

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Forum related / Re: Badges that encourage spamming the forum..
« on: May 03, 2024, 04:36:58 AM »
I think it's not too difficult to achieve those badges without spamming, but one need to spend at least a full day to achieve 25 to 50 posts that day and most of the posts won't cross 500 characters.

I can personally achieve those badges but I'm not interested in having it because the time doesn't allow me to achieve it as of now. However, if I have more free time in future then I will try to achieve those badges.

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Prediction 1: $60,631.00
BTC bech32 address:bc1qccwwh0rssl0q0x6em2m4eph68cxhueu2ruswd6

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Ahh, neat trick, SamReomo. I did not think of that. Of course, I could have just used a quotation without any links and add the source inside the quotation. Lol, why didn't I think of that?
Thanks for finding it useful. Yes, you could have used the source inside the quotation without any links and yes adding the source would work pretty well. I also had some issues in quoting posts/threads from Bitcointalk and I worked on that for sometime and finally I got those solutions. I'm happy that those solutions were helpful for you.

Anyway, thanks for the trick, it solves the issue. Well at least for now.
You're welcome, now the issue is solved, I believe you should lock this thread to prevent spamming. ;)

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So you mean any transaction coming in or out from those sanctioned countries will be taken as terrorist funding!!!
No, you got me wrong, I haven't said anything about terrorist funding in my reply. The countries that have economic sanctions are not allowed by the government and if a company accepts transactions from those countries even from good citizens of those countries who don't do any criminal acts are also not free from the sanctions.

Let's say if a company that's operating in US and the company is allowing transactions from those countries which have been sanctioned by the US then all those allowed transactions are unallowed and somewhat illegal. That's why I was trying to say, and once again I wasn't saying anything about terrorist funding even in my original comment, you should read it once again.

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I'm not good at BB code but I think you can simply quote someone from BTT and leave the link of that quote as reference.
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Quote from: DdmrDdmr on February 28, 2019, 04:59:56 PM

Another factor to weigh-in is the reputation of both the Campaign Manager and the Campaign itself. A Campaign Manager with a track of well managed campaigns could be an important plus to consider, and checking this out may lead to better chances that the campaign does not eventually turn out to be a fiasco in terms of compromised crypto revenue.
That type of quoting will take user to the actual post of Bitcointalk but it will have the link inside the quote.

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