Monday, 27 February 2023

Bought some bitcoins

Bought some bitcoins submitted by /u/izz_zee_ambivert
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Best low fee Exchange for Americans?

What do you guys recommend?

I can't use coinbase or binance US. Binance wanted me to fill out all this paperwork and I told them to get fucked. Coinbase was something else

I'm sports gambling so I want something where I can withdraw bitcoins and sell cheap without too many fees

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Sunday, 26 February 2023

After Bitcoin Core synchronizes. You need to confirm it’s online!

This post is for the noobs who just like me synced their nodes very recently. Also I want to admit that I was an idiot thinking my Bitcoin Node was "online" supporting the network for a whole month, when in reality it was just sitting there.

I was trying to connect a widget to my node to read some data over my network. that's when I realized I can’t access it.

After a little of research, I found a way to check if my node was online (which is on the Bitcoin Core website: https://bitnodes.io/#join-the-network) and it kept returning errors.

After some more research I realized I need to configure my router to forward port 8333 and allow my firewall to pass through inbound connections.

tl;dr, after you sync your node, confirm it’s actually online. Peace.

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Reminder

Just looked at the markets and just wanted to remind everybody that holding your BTC on exchanges is risky. Proceed with caution if you choose to do so.

"Not your keys, not your coins," Those exchanges have had a rocky road over 2022.

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Bitcoin mining is currently one of the most competitive and fragmented industries in the world.

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Exclusive Interview with The Bitcoin Cash Podcast Founder and Host: The Story of BCH's Potential

Exclusive Interview with The Bitcoin Cash Podcast Founder and Host: The Story of BCH's Potential submitted by /u/alberdioni8406_
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source https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/11btvix/exclusive_interview_with_the_bitcoin_cash_podcast/

Let's Talk About "FUD" )Not what you think... )

Let's talk about the term "FUD".

I think the reaction of calling every idea about about Bitcoin you don't like as "FUD" is ridiculous. It's the same intelectual laziness by which liberals attribute any type of disadvantage to racism or sexism and the way conservatives dismiss any information that doesn't align with their world view as fake news.

They are all just excuses of self-righteous defensiveness.

I know even the biggest Bitcoin influences throw this term around, but I would urge you to have deeper thoughts when questioned about bitcoin. By not leaning on the knee-jerk reaction of "FUD" you will provide a better understanding to the person asking the question and it will also force you to deepen your own understanding and philosophy of why Bitcoin works.

And that is exactly why the term is unnecessary and lazy, because all the typical arguments "FUD" against bitcoin have very clear explanations that anyone willing to learn how money works can easily understand. And if that person doesn't what to take the time to understand bitcoin, that's fine. They will just have to buy bitcoin at the price they deserve.

I've often posted here that Bitcoin does not care about semantics, but I think this idea is more than just semantics. It's about promoting a more intelligent discussion around bitcoin, which also requires the respondent to also improve their own understanding.

Cheers!

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