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Women in Crypto / Re: [Board Women] Should a member
« on: February 19, 2024, 03:31:43 PM »
Related to this post I also want to ask
Can I make a thread about airdrop, testnet or tutorial about airdrop or staking.
To be honest, I am still hesitant to make a thread on this board for fear of breaking the rules or misplacing it, if possible, please provide a special place for tutorial and testnet threads that have the potential to provide airdrops, so that it looks clear and neat, if I post on a free board like this it doesn't look good and looks disorganized.
Don't be afraid of being wrong, because if you are wrong, I will help you later, especially since this is a quality post about various testnets, airdrops and staking.
Please just make a good tutorial that is easy to understand because you also really understand various testnets, airdrops and staking.
You can also make the title more explicit, such as using all capital letters and providing details about the testnet, airdrop and staking.

Later I will also support you if there are errors in writing or adding words, but the rest is for you to understand the testnet, airdrop and staking technical problems that need to be fixed.

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Forum related / Re: Yellow Box Badge Under Username, What is That??
« on: February 19, 2024, 03:12:34 PM »
The yellow box means Local Mods. when any local mods post on his local section then there profile slows but if any local mods make any global post then there profile shows Yellow box which you mentioned. for example you can check my profile   :)
Sorry mate, if you are replying to a post, it would be a good idea to read it first from the beginning of the post. So, that there are no mistakes in replying to the post.
In previous posts, some members answered that the "yellow box" had nothing to do with local moderators.
The yellow box means Local Mods. when any local mods post on his local section then there profile slows but if any local mods make any global post then there profile shows Yellow box which you mentioned. for example you can check my profile   :)
If you read the topic, you would see that this answer is not entirely correct. I speak as a local moderator (I don’t have any yellow square here, as you can see). Sometimes it’s worth reading the topic in which you decide to write something, so as not to say something incorrect what was already discussed. ???
Thanks Jokers for your advice and maybe this will be the best way for me to find out about "the yellow box".
As the admin said, this "yellow box" will soon be removed for members who shouldn't have it.
yellow box is used on multiple ranks that have no badges,
after this thread, i'll work on removing it from these ranks.
I don't think it's bad, but if you decide to remove it, I suggest replacing it, or at least having a badge to identify the local modz.
Well, replacing it is better than removing it you think but I would rather delete it so there is no more confusion and confusion regarding the "yellow box".  :)

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That's very good, friend, I appreciate it and maybe it will be a very useful topic of discussion for altcoinstalks members because it will provide a new experience in terms of staking on the PRYZM Validator.
If you provide two different topics in one thread that's good too, staking Celestia and staking PRYZM is good for making a thread but it's even better if you make the PRYZM and Celestia topics different.
This is just my suggestion so that later you won't be confused when a member wants to learn staking on the PRYZM validator and then the topic also discusses staking on the Celestia validator. Lets see! ;)
Okay I will make two threads so that giving is not confused and can be quickly understood and easy to understand.
Thank you very much for the suggestions and input because without suggestions and input, I will not be able to get better.
No problem mate, all because this altcoinstalks forum is a friendly forum and of course we have to give each other advice so that all members also become the best in the altcoinstalks forum.
I'm also still learning about cryptocurrency so I'm still relatively new to the cryptocurrency environment and the altcoinstalks forum, I mean there are lots of members who are Legendary, Mythical and Padawan.
But I'm a little doubtful, is it true that there are still Altcointalk members who don't know how to stake using the keplr wallet?
Of course, there are still many who don't know about staking in the Keplr wallet, including myself.
I've heard of Kepler wallet, but I've never installed Keplr wallet. And it's better if you also add information about how to stake in the Keplr wallet.

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Dogecoin Forum / Re: Doge as an good investment
« on: February 19, 2024, 02:20:31 PM »
I will make this brief. Due to the previous of prices and performance of doge coin I just come to a thought Few months ago doge was around the price range of $0.06.
Seeing the thread you wrote at the beginning and said that DOGE was around the price of 0.06 USD, I was surprised because I saw that now the price of the DOGE coin had risen to 0.082 USD.
Maybe if OP holds DOGE coins from the initial price that has been said, it will now have a profit of more than 22%, but is OP also strong enough to hold DOGE coins?
Well may be if market undergo any form of corrections I would try and accumulate more. To be in a safer side than to jump in rifhy away.
But the problem may be that currently the market is trending Bullish and all altcoins are rising so quickly because Bitcoin is creeping up slowly and now I see it is stable at a price of 52,000 USD.
DOGE coin is also the same, even though it only rose by a few percent, that means DOGE coin also rose quickly, following other altcoins which were seen rising by tens of percent.
And for you it seems like you will keep missing the train because indirectly the DOGE coin continues to rise in price and the train continues to move away from you. :P

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Dogecoin Forum / Re: Doge as an good investment
« on: February 18, 2024, 08:07:39 AM »
I will make this brief. Due to the previous of prices and performance of doge coin I just come to a thought Few months ago doge was around the price range of $0.06.
Seeing the thread you wrote at the beginning and said that DOGE was around the price of 0.06 USD, I was surprised because I saw that now the price of the DOGE coin had risen to 0.082 USD.
Maybe if OP holds DOGE coins from the initial price that has been said, it will now have a profit of more than 22%, but is OP also strong enough to hold DOGE coins?

There are lots of people who mine DOGE coins and then they hold DOGE coins for a long time, maybe more than 2 years.
On the altcoinstalks forum, there are now many experts in mining DOGE coins after Bitcointalk member Teleportation and I often see them saying that this DOGE coin is indeed a very worthy coin to invest in.

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Now, Do you think other ETFs could follow Bitcoin ETF? Just your thoughts, thank you.
As far as I know, this Ethereum ETF has been entered in the ETF ledger to be accepted and is just waiting for execution to be approved.
But usually the process to be approved by the ETF takes a long time, because if we compare it with the old Bitcoin ETF, it also takes a long time to be approved by the ETF.

I don't want to have negative thoughts regarding the acceptance of Ethereum by ETFs because history shows that it takes a long time for it to be approved by ETFs.
We just have to wait for the best moment for Ethereum to be approved by the ETF and surely the price of Ethereum will rise slowly and expensively.

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I will hold your promise because I like Altcoinstalks members who always keep a promise for a tutorial on cryptocurrency.
And hopefully your activities are smooth in your real life and activities in the digital world too because I am sure you are a very active member in the real world and the digital world especially cryptocurrency.
I'm gathering everything I need to make a staking tutorial on the Pryzm validator maybe tomorrow or the day after tomorrow I'll upload it on the girls club forum, maybe there will be two staking tutorials from the Pryzm validator and from Calestia both have good fundamentals and have the potential for airdrops in the future so please be patient. :)
That's very good, friend, I appreciate it and maybe it will be a very useful topic of discussion for altcoinstalks members because it will provide a new experience in terms of staking on the PRYZM Validator.

If you provide two different topics in one thread that's good too, staking Celestia and staking PRYZM is good for making a thread but it's even better if you make the PRYZM and Celestia topics different.
This is just my suggestion so that later you won't be confused when a member wants to learn staking on the PRYZM validator and then the topic also discusses staking on the Celestia validator. Lets see! ;)

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Bitcoin Forum / Re: Bitcoin ETF approval
« on: February 18, 2024, 07:28:45 AM »
Bitcoin is a very risky asset for investment because it is very volatile but for me who knows quite a long time to cryptocurrency for longer Bitcoin as well as diamonds that I get from forests in Africa.
Bitcoin has unlimited value, as long as people want Bitcoin prices, Bitcoin will continue to rise and there is no institution, the government or anyone who holds the price of Bitcoin to rise.
You are right, no one can hold and control bitcoin. Even though it is volatile, many people continue to buy and invest in bitcoin, because they believe that the price of bitcoin will become more expensive in the future. Different with the diamonds you get from the African forest..lol  ;D
Bitcoin will be more..
Make no mistake mate, diamonds from Africa are increasingly difficult to find now and the price is very expensive, as you know the comparison with Bitcoin is that if you find diamonds in Africa you have to destroy forests and for Bitcoin you have to open every block to find them.
Forests are being cut down more and more and this will destroy the ecosystem in the forest. It is certain that the state will prohibit deforestation and the price of diamonds will be difficult to obtain, the price will definitely rise and be expensive.
Bitcoin is running out in mines day by day and every time a block is found it will be difficult to find another block, and then Bitcoin is expensive.

Bitcoin with an approved ETF is also like finding diamonds in an African forest because Bitcoin ETFs have always been very difficult to approve, after being approved this will make the price of Bitcoin expensive. Cmiiw

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Forum related / Re: Yellow Box Badge Under Username, What is That??
« on: February 18, 2024, 07:12:40 AM »
And I thought it tells us about the quality of content that person is sharing here, well, I also misunderstood this on the following thread, as you can see in the pic, it says it is given to a mod that is not active, or maybe I am misinterpreting it. But as Jokers said he doesn't have such a badge while he is active. And now admin says, this badge is given without considering ranks, and going to remove this.

What I think is, this is some outdated stuff which needs a little cleaning.
https://www.altcoinstalks.com/index.php?topic=184767.0
Good catch mate, I will appreciate it because the link you provided is what I was looking for all this time. +1

I'm just looking for information about the "yellwow box" badge and what its function is because I often see it on members who generally have high ranks.
But there are also newbie members who have the "yellwow box" badge and this is what made me even more curious.

Looking at the words and arrows to "yellwow box" in this thread, it seems like the Moderator took a break for a few weeks so he got the "yellwow box" badge, this is enough to convince me of the meaning of the "yellwow box" badge. Thank you
And now for me this won't be a problem because the Admin has provided relevant information about the "yellwow box" badge and the Admin said he will immediately delete it for members who don't need to get the "yellwow box" badge. :)

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Gambling discussion / Re: Responsible gambling
« on: February 17, 2024, 01:05:16 PM »
Every word, all the actions must be accounted for, including I make this post must also be held accountable by me because in this post I give an opinion that suits my own situation.
In the case of gambling maybe what is called responsibility is something that is rarely seen by my own head because as I said my mother's neighbor gambled and might have a lot of debt to others and had not had time to pay it even though it was over.
If the one who gambles a husband who has a child and wife must be responsible for what has been done in gambling, whether it wins or loses in gambling whose names for family funds must be there, do not let nothing result in damage to the household.

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Bitcoin Forum / Re: Bitcoin ETF approval
« on: February 17, 2024, 12:55:33 PM »
The result of Bitcoin ETF in the approve is currently because the value of Bitcoin exceeds the price of 52,000 USD and I am also very surprised in just a few weeks the price of Bitcoin has gone up more than 12%.
Price of Bitcoin rise form 32,000 USD up to 52,000 USD this is good movement from various market in cryptocurrency.

Bitcoin is a very risky asset for investment because it is very volatile but for me who knows quite a long time to cryptocurrency for longer Bitcoin as well as diamonds that I get from forests in Africa.
Bitcoin has unlimited value, as long as people want Bitcoin prices, Bitcoin will continue to rise and there is no institution, the government or anyone who holds the price of Bitcoin to rise.

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Forum related / Re: Yellow Box Badge Under Username, What is That??
« on: February 17, 2024, 12:35:03 PM »
I'm sorry, And what is the meaning of "Intruders" according to you?
In this case I'm talking about some bad actors who got a ban on posting via special group membership. But there are more groups which can be presented by this square, I didn't try to search for all of them.
Oh I see, it looks like the bad actors are so frustrating so that several times given a warning by the moderator but the bad actor continues to make a very bad post on the Altcoinstalks forum.
But the admin will delete the yellow box in a ranking that does not have a badge because it might not be as literal as his loyalty for the Altcoinstalks forum. This is in accordance with the admin reply posting for this topic (below).
yellow box is used on multiple ranks that have no badges,
after this thread, i'll work on removing it from these ranks.
Thanks admin, it will make it easier for me to understand, if members who don't have a badge will be deleted the yellow box.
But I have 1 more question for admin:
-Admin has 5 red boxes under the username.
-There are some members who have a "yellow box" badge.
-Next time ,Will there be members who have a "Green Box" under the username??
Thanks op for bringing this topic up, atleast, I've learnt something new about this forum again.
My pleasure , i'll always support for altcoinstalks . And as much as possible I will also continue to provide information about the features on Altcoinstalks. :)

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Oh, so you are also a Validator of the PRYZM project??
Do you have a tutorial on how to become a Validator at PRYZM??
I mean, if you have a tutorial to become a PRYZM Validator, please share it on this topic because I also read that you need Celestia and ATOM tokens.
Maybe later I will make a stake tutorial on the PRYZM validator if I can't right now because I still have too many tasks in real life and in the crypto world there are also many.
I will hold your promise because I like Altcoinstalks members who always keep a promise for a tutorial on cryptocurrency.
And hopefully your activities are smooth in your real life and activities in the digital world too because I am sure you are a very active member in the real world and the digital world especially cryptocurrency.

My mindset is as long as you can keep trying, never be satisfied with the current results and continue to feel like a stupid human being because being thought stupid is better than pretending to be smart but actually stupid.
Oh, your mindset is very good because you always keep trying to be the best in the cryptocurrency space.
With your principles like that, surely you also have a lot of assets of various altcoins and bitcoin that already exist in your wallet, including tokens from IBC atoms Cosmos.

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Bitcoin Forum / Re: When will Bitcoin catch up with Gold in capitalization?
« on: February 17, 2024, 11:51:26 AM »
I also found information that is useful for this hat, and maybe this iFnormation has been conveyed by other members but according to me infinite market cap looks easier to understand.
I see the comparison of gold and bitcoin is quite far between 1 trillion USD and 13 trillion USD. Means there are 12 trillion USD that must be achieved by Bitcoin to be the same as the Marketcap of gold.

Btw, the marketcap from Tesla has been passed by Bitcoin and this surprised me because I think I am Bitcoin this marketcap is far below Tesla, but the facts say differently.

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3. In a software wallet
I ask you the same question, where do you store your bitcoin?
I only have a little Bitcoin and it was also obtained from the UniJoin signature campaign and I have kept it until now in Trustwallet.
Maybe for me this is just a wallet that is easy to apply to my life because if I had to store it in a hardware wallet then I couldn't buy it.

Many say that wallet software tends to be prone to hacking, but I am sure that as long as I store the phrase and private key safely, then my Bitcoin assets are also safe.
I am a simple person and I don't want to look for anything difficult in my life because this has been my way of life since I first got to know Bitcoin.

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