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fluffyubnny937

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Re: BitCoin
« Reply #150 on: October 21, 2024, 04:00:07 pm »
I can finally get behind a cryptocurrency. One approved by our beloved dear leader! Trump crypto all the way, so long BitCoin you've been replaced by a bigly cryptocurrency!

https://www.worldlibertyfinancial.com/us/token-sale

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Re: BitCoin
« Reply #151 on: December 02, 2024, 12:21:04 am »
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Re: BitCoin
« Reply #152 on: December 02, 2024, 07:05:00 am »
A lot of the fear over Bitcoin is because it is worth so much and people think you must have $96,475.91 USD to buy one, but just like USD is broken up into pennies Bitcoin is broken up into Satoshi which are worth $0.00097 USD and are small enough that people are giving them away free for completing simple tasks like clicking a button. I can't buy Bitcoin yet, but I have 685,184 Satoshi which are worth $662.68 and add more for free every day. If that still scares you, you can keep posting in this Forum which earns you nothing (unless you attract people who find you on Google).

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Re: BitCoin
« Reply #153 on: January 15, 2025, 04:27:08 am »
I remember being intimidated by Bitcoin at first too. It felt like this massive, untouchable thing because of the price. Then I learned about Satoshis and realized I didn’t need to buy a whole Bitcoin to get started. I actually started earning small amounts by completing tasks online, and over time, it added up to something I was proud of.

One thing that really helped me feel more confident was stumbling across blockchainlawyer.com. I had questions about the legal side of crypto (like taxes and regulations), and their articles made it all seem way less overwhelming. They even cleared up some myths I had about crypto being risky.
« Last Edit: January 17, 2025, 04:38:03 am by SPACEXanter »

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Re: BitCoin
« Reply #154 on: May 22, 2025, 01:06:13 pm »
Ideia muito interessante! Usar blockchain para modernizar jogos de cassino é realmente uma tendência promissora. Além da transparência e segurança que a tecnologia oferece, também pode atrair um novo público mais jovem e familiarizado com criptoativos. Integrar sistemas descentralizados pode ser o próximo passo para inovar o setor e aumentar a confiança dos jogadores.
Se você gosta do mundo dos cassinos e quer experimentar algo prático no dia a dia, recomendo o 1xBet app para Android  — é fácil de usar e oferece uma grande variedade de jogos diretamente no celular.

Estou curioso para ver como esse conceito de blockchain vai evoluir nos próximos anos!

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Re: BitCoin
« Reply #155 on: June 01, 2025, 10:50:06 am »
Let's cut to the chase, making money in crypto isn't about guesswork, it's about strategy and execution. Bots, particularly those designed for dollar-cost averaging (DCA) or grid trading, offer a systematic approach to profit. These aren't magic wands, but rather tools that minimize risk by spreading investments over time or capitalizing on price fluctuations within a defined range. You might be surprised to learn that a platform like https://binancebot.io highlights case studies showing a 12.8% net profit with a 100% success rate across 36 closed deals using a BTC/USDT DCA bot on Binance in just 30 days. That's efficiency, pure and simple.

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Re: BitCoin
« Reply #156 on: June 25, 2025, 08:20:17 am »
I still hold some Bitcoin, but lately I’ve been more into tokens on Solana just because the network’s faster and fees are way cheaper. Plus, there’s a whole new wave of projects on Pump.Fun that are just more fun to mess with. It feels a bit like the early days of altcoin trading again, but with way less hassle.

One thing I’ve been experimenting with is watching how token volume impacts visibility. A few friends who run their own tokens started using bots to generate activity, and it’s helped them show up on popularity charts faster. Just recently I saw how quick solana volume pumpfun projects get traction when volume’s being managed right.
« Last Edit: July 01, 2025, 09:10:46 am by acruz23 »

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Re: BitCoin
« Reply #157 on: August 03, 2025, 09:40:46 am »
In Manila’s noisy markets, digital noise blends with coin clinks. A student I met asked how to exchange Ethereum without registrations. I told her there's a way that's as direct as a jeepney ride. You just need to go to simpleswap and swap ETH to BTC without giving up your data. No forms, no identity docs, just the addresses and amounts. The rate updates live and the speed is often under 20 minutes. Her eyes lit up when her phone buzzed with the Bitcoin deposit. For a generation that grew up digitally, tools that don’t slow you down are more than convenience. They’re liberation.
I believe that DEXs will push CEXs out of the market in the foreseeable future, my opinion.

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