alex2018

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  • Today 9/2/26 the price of Bitcoin has fallen again to $99k, meaning it has missed the prediction of $70k. I predict and assess that the price of Bitcoin in the future will continue to experience a decline that many…

  • Exactly. The panic selling during downturns is what kills most people. If you can't stomach watching your portfolio tank 50%, you have no business in crypto. I stick with the portfolio split: 70% crypto, 30% in…

  • In terms of speculation, of course everyone has a different understanding of determining the best crypto assets or types of crypto that they use or choose, yes we can understand it, it is all based on beliefs in each…

  • I've read the news about the Regulators or laws that the Sultanate of Oman wants to enforce, I think positively about the crypto industry in the future, it looks like we will see that in the future the crypto industry…

  • In my opinion, the law on protection for investors, especially crypto or Bitcoin miners, which was planned or proposed by the Mississippi & Missouri parliament, has already been implemented by other countries such as…

  • As Donald Trump said, back to the stone age, goods could be exchanged for goods, at that time we were no longer at war, no longer at enmity with each other, no longer needed a national and global economic role, you had…

  • However, if the miners stop when,....! i don't think it will happen, there are exceptions for Bitcoin miners to quit. 1. Electricity can no longer operate in the universe. 2. The internet is also completely out.…

  • South Korea is really angry this time with crypto exchanges and users, I have no doubt about the South Korean government's policy on taxation, legally they really do it, it's not a threat, action will be taken if crypto…

  • I don't think crypto users who obey AML and KYC rules think dirty, it's people with weak minds who think about AML and KYC procedures are dirty, that's weak and lay thinking. Today is not the era of the 70s, now the era…

  • As far as I know the laws set by the Singapore government against crypto taxation, especially Bitcoin, are not based on transactions carried out on trading exchanges. The tax imposed by the Singapore government is based…

  • As I see crypto wallet service Blockchain.com, registered with two authorities that exist in the UK. 1. Financial Conduct Authority 2. British National Crimes. For example: For more information you can see here: An…

  • Bitcoin has been used globally in all countries since it was first created in 2009, according to state or international law Bitcoin cannot be made a world/global currency, it violates the provisions and laws of state…

  • Bad news again about crypto exchanges, in 2023 a series of cases and laws have occurred on crypto exchanges, ranging from arrests, fraudsters, closures, embezzlement, bankruptcy and so on, who knows what happens next to…

  • Maybe we will see various speculations regarding the development of Bitcoin prices for September 2024, where it could be said that historically for Bitcoin this month has not been very good or is often talked about by…

  • Honestly, I personally don't really care about the price of Bitcoin to reach $ 100K this week, because I have seen the price of Bitcoin at the level of $ 109K. Besides, many Bitcoin users are not targeting $ 100K…

  • This is a complicated case and is one of the cases of success carried out by law enforcers from Estonia, France and the United States in dismantling the crypto investment fraud network, the comparison of suspects is…

  • If your speculation happens, it means you won't be able to use Bitcoin anymore, you will return to the era before Bitcoin was created, as if you were living in 2000. If Bitcoin miners no longer exist completely, the…

  • I don't know what new trade you mean, as far as I know there are only three trading features in the crypto market that we can use, spots, futures and margin, there is nothing else we know. I try to find out about…

  • The problem now lies with you, that's logical thinking, in terms of what you dive into the world of crypto or what activities you do in the crypto market, that's the main point to determine for you a bull run or a bear…

  • I get your point about Bitcoin's supply being truly limited, but I'd argue that's not the only factor institutions care about. They want yield, smart contracts, and decentralized apps - things Bitcoin can't do at scale…