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General Discussion / Re: Coinmarket cap
« on: February 24, 2024, 01:53:44 AM »
Binance paid $400M to buy CoinMarketCap in 2020 so it isn't independent. If Binance's paid premium price to buy it they've wanted it for a reason they haven't explained.

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Stable Coins Forum / Re: Which stablecoin the safest?
« on: February 24, 2024, 01:26:33 AM »
I didn't know about the topic in bitcointalk so I'll make a post there. Centralised stablecoins they're all capable to freeze your funds so if you're asking protecting from freezing there isn't one which's safest.

In respect to this topic, which is currently being discussed in the Bitcointalk forum:
Tether USDT and it's freezing features

I will like to ask about the best stablecoin, which could be considered the safest in terms of privacy and freedom, which includes being in full control of your holdings.

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Reputation, Scams & Phishing / Re: [possible scam] UniJoin.io
« on: February 23, 2024, 11:35:22 PM »
UniJoin say they didn't scam. He didn't show us UniJoin scammed so he's used the wrong site. He's sent money to a phishing site which's stolen his transfer mix.

@jessuni are you sure you were on the official unijoin site? They seem pretty confident that it's possible you didn't. Not sure if you read their reply, but without further proof it would be silly for the community to just blindly believe they would scam. I hope you get your coins back as that's a load of cash, I'd def keep track of the deposit address and follow the funds.

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There's another topic about bitcoin worth $1M in 2030 but it's a distance we don't know if it's going to be legal to trade cryptos in the time. It's easy to seek answers to ATH questions I think if's above $50k it's heading in a good direction so we'll hope it's going make a new record but there's doubt.

Yes, it's true that I also hope that BTC can have stronger support in the current area. And that way BTC will be able to retest the nearest resistance and if it is able to break it then it will give the market a longer green color. But I see the nearest resistance to be quite strong and this might make BTC a little stuck in the current area. But the most important thing is that btc does not fall less than the current price. :)

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Cryptocurrency Price Speculations / Re: Will bitcoin be worth 1M in 2030?
« on: February 22, 2024, 02:39:05 PM »
I don't know what's going to happen in 2030 but if govt's make it hard to trade bitcoin's going to fall so ppl won't be happy. We're dreaming about $1M price but what's going to be the loss if govt's make it harder to buy & sell crypto like they're doing with XMR.

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Cryptocurrency Price Speculations / Re: Will bitcoin be worth 1M in 2030?
« on: February 21, 2024, 10:41:55 PM »
How many predictions which you've read in 10 years were correct I'd say few. We'll like to see bitcoin become $1M but it isn't going to reach those numbers soon.

Bitcoin prediction is that it could grow up to 1.48M by 2030. is this possible for you? Bitcoin has come a long way since it was first listed. In January 2024 it was worth $42,000, so it is not impossible for bitcoin to reach one million.

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There's phishing UniJoin websites so should've mentioned the address he's deposited funds. He hasn't given evidence against UniJoin so we don't know he's saying the truth so it's an unfounded allegation I don't know about his large donation to a forum but he's saying UniJoin scammed him he should've given proof without it ppl can't accept his word.

On my own behalf, I can add that I have no doubt what they are saying, especially considering how many phishing sites you guys and I reported on BitcoinTalk.

Yes, the user made a large donation to the forum so that others would take his words seriously, and I and others did so. But having examined the text in detail, I also consider any accusations against UniJoin to be unfounded (I’m not saying that he did not become the target of scammers .. perhaps this is so). But an excerpt from a chat with technical support with the questions “Is this your public key?” This is not enough. Just as it is not enough to state that “I am 100% sure that I used the official website.”

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It's an event which ppl look forward to because they're expecting a price increase but the market doesn't look at the past. We don't know how long it's going to take in reaching $60k or ATH. At least investors start talking when halving isn't far away.

It's a psychoanalysis. The halving of Bitcoin creates a massive impact of its price after the event is occured. It's been happening since the first halving that after a couple of weeks or months, Bitcoin creates new ATH. And this news is being spread through social medias to make people aware of it particularly investors. A lot of people are eyeing for this and some are started to invest that's why the price of Bitcoin today is increasing. Imagine how this news affect positively to the price of Bitcoin even the halving is not happening yet.

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It's close to ATH but it isn't there we're waiting to see if it's going to improve. I don't know why there's belief halving's going to make affect the price. We know it's happened before but it's taken time there isn't a fixed rule halving's making the price increase.

It's touched $52k a few minutes ago so what's stopping btc touching all time high soon. If it doesn't make it in Feb who's feeling strong it'll happen later in 2024?
The current price of Bitcoin is around $52k which is very near to its current ATH which is very possible to break especially the halving is coming. If we look back at the history of Bitcoin, after the halving occurred, the price of Bitcoin impulsively increased. It's also true to Bitcoin this days, and a lot of investors are waiting for this but since manipulators are aware on this, there might be a little changes from it's history but still the destination is the same.

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Reputation, Scams & Phishing / Re: [possible scam] UniJoin.io
« on: February 21, 2024, 02:15:45 AM »
You didn't present evidence so what you're saying says absolutely nothing and proves nothing. I can't say what happened because you didn't show evidence something unexpected happened so without it you won't convince ppl. I trust UniJoin.

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icopress said they've spent six figures on ads that isn't done by companies planning a scam exit. I've known UniJoin from sig campaigns before I've teleported they aren't scammers. They've always had a good rep.
This says absolutely nothing and proves nothing. Everyone may face unexpected problems in life due to which they may make bad decisions.


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UniJoin don't operate like they've planned a scam exit so there aren't reasons to stop trusting them.
Then how exactly do you think what happened can be explained? Hackers attack? Insider? Replacing the final Tor node?

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« on: February 17, 2024, 11:42:09 PM »
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There isn't positive confidence in the market or else bitcoin would've edged small steps to higher price. If investors aren't worried they would've increased holdings so that's causing warnings. I hope the value isn't going down <$50k because we don't want ppl to dump.

I'm not sure BTC will be able to make a new ATH in 2024. But I'm sure BTC will be close to the last ATH price this year. And continued to rise higher in the following year. Because every halving cycle actually always has almost the same pattern. So there is no doubt that in the coming year a new ATH will be created. Hopefully so.  :)

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Reputation, Scams & Phishing / Re: [possible scam] UniJoin.io
« on: February 17, 2024, 01:46:21 AM »
It’s obvious if you planned a scam exit imo
icopress said they've spent six figures on ads that isn't done by companies planning a scam exit. I've known UniJoin from sig campaigns before I've teleported they aren't scammers. They've always had a good rep.

You just have to believe or not believe me. It is your right.
UniJoin don't operate like they've planned a scam exit so there aren't reasons to stop trusting them.

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