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Messages - joniboini

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Memang belum ada fitur untuk mengetahui history pemberian karma. Saya sendiri juga berharap ke depannya ada fitur tersebut supaya kira sama-sama bisa memantau karma yang masuk (baik positif maupun negatif). Walaupun fitur itu belum dibuat karena alasan agar tidak ada perang karma, saya kira admin mungkin mempertimbangkannya lagi nanti.
Hoo begitu. Apakah sudah pernah ada diskusi juga mengenai masalah karma negatif ini? Bagaimana kalau dihilangkan saja jadi yang ada cuma karma positif, dan kalau ingin menandai spammer bisa menggunakan fitur lain misalnya tag negatif layaknya diforum sebelah. Jadi kemungkinan perang karma bisa diminimalisir dan kalau ada masalah perang tag kan masih bisa dimediasi juga nantinya.

Mungkin agak oot kalau diterusin di thread inisih, yah semoga saja sistemnya bisa terus berkembang dan jadi makin oke kedepannya. Jujur ane masih agak waswas kalau bikin post karena masalah karma ini, mengingat dari kita ga bisa mengontrol persepsi orang tentang post kita dan bisa aja mereka ngirimin karma negatif yang untuk bandingnya butuh proses yang bisa makan waktu, dst.

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Tidak ada yang bilang ini presale, ICO atau penggalan dana, kenapa aku bilang presale berkedok inscrip.
1 kita bayar fee untuk mendapatkan token walaupun di inscrip itu unlimited mint dan fee bisa ke wallet dev dan ada yang di burn.
Mungkin agan bisa kasih contoh proyek yang alamat burn walletnya dimiliki sama devnya sendiri? Atau ini hanya dugaan sementara agan saja? Ane sendiri sering lihat teori yang sama disosmed sih, cuma bukan tentang inscription, lebih ke airdrop/proyek" baru di layer 2 yang mensyaratkan usernya untuk membayar gas untuk bertransaksi dengan harga yang cukup tinggi. Kalau di layer-2 mungkin lebih masuk akal bisa kejadian kalau devnya emang dari sononya usil, cuma ane ga terlalu familiar dengan inscription yang punya alamat burn khusus yang ternyata dipegang sama devnya sendiri. Kalau benar kaya gitu, apa bukan udah jadi garansi kalau proyeknya ga bakal laku dimarket nantinya?

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di RL ketika ada pertanyaan tentang crypto, gua jelasin sewajarnya tanpa ada unsur mengajak krn resikonya terlalu gedhe..
Menariknya adik ane udah kenal kripto tanpa ane ketahui, dan dia selama ini aktif hunting airdrop di berbagai layer 2 sama trading koin meme. Waktu ane tanya kenal kripto darimana, ternyata emang dia lihat di sosmed cerita orang yang dapetin banyak duit karena hunting airdrop dst. Jadi secara alamiah daya tarik mendapatkan keuntungan itu mau tidak mau menjadi hal yang sangat kuat untuk masyarakat awam, cuma kebanyakan hanya ingin instan saja meskipun hampir semua ane yakin tahu kalau crypto itu instrumen investasi dengan risiko yang cukup tinggi. Yang membedakan antara yang hanya ingin instan dan mau belajar sedikit demi sedikit salah satunya adalah tingkat literasi ane rasa. Plus kondisi hidup sehari-hari yang mungkin jadi faktor apakah orang itu bakal cenderung mengambil keputusan dengan tergesa-gesa atau tidak.

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1. Kalau saya lihat dengan pengalaman saya membaca utas ini , Electrum ini lebih murah karena ada fitur pengiriman Mempool , jika dibandingkan dengan Trustwallet atau Safepal yg memberikan 4 opsi saja , yaitu Rendah , Tengah , Tinggi , Custom .
Sedikit koreksi gan, kalau yang agan maksud Trust Wallet itu wallet Android yang dimiliki Binance, agan tetap bisa mengatur feenya sesuai kebutuhan agan. Malah ane cek barusan ga ada opsi low, mid, dst seperti yang agan maksud di atas, alias cuma suruh ngisi angka saja kalau mau bikin transaksi. Tapi karena transaksinya ga support RBF dan estimasinya banyak ngaconya (barusan aja ane direkomendasikan pake fee 230 sats/vb, padahal next block medium feenya ada di sekitar 50 sats/vb), ane tetap saranin make wallet lain kaya Electrum aja kalau agan cuma fokus bikin transaksi BTC.

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Oh ya selain dengan RBF, alternatif lain untuk masalah transaksi bitcoin yang macet adalah dengan menggunakan jasa tx accelerator, namun tarifnya mungkin perlu diperhatikan juga. Contoh salah satu penyedianya: https://www.viabtc.com/tools/txaccelerator.
Rata-rata tarif buat push transaksi di penyedia jasa kaya gini di atas $50, sangat mahal khususnya kalau agan cuma bikin transaksi dibawah $100 atau $200. Saran ane sih kalau emang kepaksa banget butuh jasa ginian harus rela kompetisi sama bot untuk submit tx agan ke jasa yang free, karena kalau agan bayar sekalipun belum tentu bakal terkonfirmasi di blok berikutnya. Memang paling aman ya mengaktifkan RBF, atau kalau maksa banget ya pake CPFP (walau kayaknya tetap mahal kalau ingin mempercepat bayaran dari sig campaign diterima). Kalau udah mentok, ya sabar adalah jalan yang tersisa.

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To me, AI is just a tool to synthesize information for simple purposes, it is not capable enough to replace human perception and judgment.
Similarly, AI is not capable of assessing the financial market. AI-based tools are also no substitute for professional traders. Trading Bots are no longer new in traders world, and we all know that they operate based on quite simple algorithms to track MA, RSI, MACD... or more complex linear regression programs. To be highly effective, Trading Bot needs to be "managed" by Dev who is an experienced trader.
I guess it depends on the algorithm at the end of the day. If we really want an AI tool to automatically judge what is the best decision to make they'd need a good algorithm plus enough data to analyze the market. I do agree that it is impossible to replicate human instinct and judgment, regardless of what algorithm we use. It might change if people starts collecting data on key decisions for every market action, but time will answer whether that data can be reliable or not.

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I don't get where his confidence is coming from. He claims the current state of the economy is possible because people believe him to win the election and resume his previous projects, but what data shows that? Is he just trying all he can do to instill fear in the voters by telling this so that they believe it? Damn, he's really trying hard. I would be surprised if this strategy works, considering how easy it is to access information in the US. However, Trump might also use it to spread a ton of information to confuse people even further.

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Ok, but since I'm not very smart, let me ask: how specifically? Could you make an example?
How could a shoes seller profit from crypto's quick and cheap transfers?
If you're talking about on-site transactions, probably not that much. But for international transfers, crypto could help them reduce the fees on payment processors. If that's not suitable for them then there's really no need to force it. At the end of the day, just because one or two groups don't benefit from it, doesn't mean others won't find crypto helpful too. Especially for businesses like VPN services, digital arts, or similar stuff where sellers usually don't meet up with buyers.

Personally, I use crypto to buy my entertainment needs. I pay stuff like online gaming subscriptions with crypto, top-ups, gift cards, etc. I believe the sellers also find it a good option for them since they keep the option there.

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1. Multiple profits:
Through diversification, we can certainly make profits from multiple altcoin projects with time. Our investment should have a say in the amount of profit we get.
While this can be true, the opposite is also true at the same time. It is a fact that Bitcoin price movement will likely impact alts prices, regardless of how strong their fundamentals are. Exceptions can occur, such as airdrops from notable projects in a sideways market, but stuff like that is rare. Not to mention most of them are short-lived and sooner or later would follow Bitcoin price too. At the very least, there are no notable coins/tokens that move without being affected by Bitcoin, hence why some people think diversification on altcoins doesn't mean anything since you're exposing yourself to the same risk either way. Things will be different if you speak only about alts though, because their fundamentals will play a part there. For example, choosing between ETH or Solana, Doge or INJ, and so on.

2. Avoidance of unplanned circumstances:
It's already clear to everyone that our keys to wallets are very vital. Certainly, people still lose their keys in this 21st century. With diversification, we can easily fall back to other projects when we misplace our keys to a particular wallet.
I don't think this is a good reason to diversify your capital, nor it is related, especially if you invest in projects like ETH and its layer-2 or similar networks such as BSC. Besides, you should consider improving your security practices if you're still at risk of losing your wallet details.

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Gambling discussion / Re: Do not gamble in front of children
« on: January 09, 2024, 04:30:35 AM »
Explaining what might or might not happen if they gamble, how things can go, what can happen. Otherwise it looks strange to stop gambling only because kid would see it. It would be strange to gamble also without explaining why we do it.
How would you tell your children why you gamble though? Is it really wise to tell them when they're just 8 years old and explain that their parents find enjoyment in gambling? I'm not sure how it would affect their development. If they associate risk-taking activity like gambling, wouldn't they just use that as a rationale to do the same thing even though in reality they don't have the capacity (capital or others) to do so?

On the other hand, some reports show that the majority of children/teenagers who do gambling know that it is dangerous for them[1]. The majority of them also stated that their parents prefer them not to gamble at all. I'd like to believe that if their parents are doing the same activity, the chance for children to follow them will increase regardless of what their parents tell them. The good news is less than 5% of children in the research activity are deemed as problem gamblers or at risk of being one.

[1] https://www.gamblingcommission.gov.uk/news/article/gambling-commission-publishes-new-report-on-children-and-gambling-trends

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: KYC bad decision?
« on: January 08, 2024, 07:18:33 AM »
I think exchanges that require KYC verification are good and not just anyone can open an account because they have personal data... exchanges that require KYC are the same as banks where everyone who wants to open a credit card must collect their personal data and I'm sure the exchange will not mess with your personal data and not even misuse it.
What do you mean by good? Do you mean those that follow regulations or are registered, so you can sue them if they lose your money? If that's not what you meant, then I'm not sure what kind of exchange is bad if they don't ask for KYC. We've seen Kucoin or other exchanges allow non-KYC users in the past, and you can access them just fine. Some of them even provide compensation after they suffered one or two hacks, regardless of your KYC status. In fact, data leaks are likely going to happen more often if every service that you need to use requires KYC.

I tend to look for non-KYC options to avoid my data being sold or leaked, considering how sloppy most services are in regard to their database security. You can't fault people for distrusting KYC when there is a news of database leak from a major company like LastPass which contains sensitive data like users' passwords.

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Gambling discussion / Re: Don't Borrow Money To Gambling.
« on: January 08, 2024, 05:34:50 AM »
Yes he is 100% addicted to it and he is working with a construction company which they are paying him $40 monthly though he is minor worker in the company and the money he is using to gamble a week is much more than the money he is receiving as a monthly salary. And upon doing something else in the construction company, he is still busy gambling whenever he is back from work and once he is back from the next thing to do is to visit the casino hall. Though I am trying my best to speak with him and give him some advise to quit gambling. Gambling is really eating deep the life of the boy.
Wow, so you're telling me he has a family and makes only $40/month yet he gambles more? That is seriously dangerous for his well-being and family. I'd suggest you take him to professional help ASAP or just force him to stop gambling altogether. How did he fulfill his family's needs with that much money though? Is he asking for a loan whenever he can? I fear that he will end with a bad ending if he doesn't make any changes in his life. This issue needs immediate action and input from a real psychologist or any expert instead of some random people on the internet.

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I believe no cryptocurrency is banned in my country. One can argue that some exchange tokens like BNB are banned because their exchange is blocked if they don't have a registered office in the country, but as far as I can tell, local exchanges can freely trade them. No tokens are explicitly banned, but the government does release a list of safely tradable cryptocurrencies that need to be followed by any registered exchanges. This is good to limit exposure to low market cap/scam tokens, at least that's how they argue about it. I don't think there's any inconvenience following that regulation though since most of the low market cap tokens are not the priority for traders most of the time.

Many countries prohibit the entry of cryptocurrencies into their countries because they think that cryptocurrencies will damage the value of their country and even their country's economy could be destroyed due to the input of cryptocurrencies.
As far as I'm aware, most countries ban crypto as a means of payment, but people can trade it just like stocks. I don't think the number of countries that explicitly ban and will sentence people to jail because they own Bitcoin or other crypto is that many. CMIIW.

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What happened to the Arsenal team last season, Manchester City experienced it at the start of this season when their key player Kelvin De Bruyne had his hamstring injury. That injury Kelvin De Bruyne had, somehow affected Manchester City's performance at the start of the season. But based on how good Pep Guardiola was, in coaching, it wasn't that obvious that they missed Kelvin De Bruyne's presence in each Manchester City match.
I think missing Rodri is more impactful for City though. Some pundits and analysts do support that opinion, although missing creativity in midfield is definitely not a good thing for a team that chases the title. I'm doubtful if De Bruyne will hit his standard after one or two games either, so they likely need to keep winning games without him for the next 3-5 matches. So far City seems to have found a way to win without relying on him though, so that's good news for City fans at least. On the other hand, Arsenal just can't score goals. It will be difficult to chase Liverpool & City if they fail to find a solution for that.

but one thing I have noticed about human being,the moment you start  praising them,they would start doing the opposite of what you want them to do.
They have been eliminated from the champions league group stage,and if they continue to play this poor,Ithey will find themselves battling with the teams at the religation zone.
To be fair to them, I don't think they are playing terrible games because they feel overconfident after one or two praises. They still play a good home game, with a ton of injuries around the team. I believe their recent slump happens due to multiple factors, from injuries, low confidence, other teams find out how they play, lack of bench options, etc.

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If we consider the current performance of the top teams in La Liga this season. It seems only Real Madrid and Girona to have the competition for the title race. Barcelona and Atletico Madrid aren't in a good condition to join the title race. Will this condition continue until the end of the season, guys?
I think a decent team can cut off 7 points gap, so Barcelona is not yet out of the title race for now. The chance is definitely slim though, considering their recent forms and their bench options are not great. I believe Madrid is going to win this season if nothing extraordinary happens, simply because they have more quality on their squad compared to Girona. I don't watch all of their matches but the last time they were against each other, I remember Madrid scored 3 goals despite having less control of the game. Madrid has a habit of playing so poorly for the whole 90 minutes but managed to get 1 or 2 goals out of nowhere. If that keeps happening, Girona definitely needs to keep winning and score more goals than Madrid to win the league. CMIIW.

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