guys, I lost 95% in mantra, I already understood that I messed up and sold everything, now I am looking for a long-term asset to try to mitigate the loss, which ones do you suggest? I was thinking about uniswap, sol.
JOKE EVEN BECAUSE FOR IT TO BECOME A BTC IT WOULD HAVE TO 1° STOP BEING AN XRP, 2° IT'S EVEN POSSIBLE IF THE WORLD LASTS A LONG TIME STILL, I CRYPTO DOMINATE
Leandro Jessé
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Bullish
$BTC would it be a joke to say that $XRP will become a btc one day? leave your opinion family.
I DON'T KNOW MAN, BUT WE'RE GOING TO LOSE A LOT STILL, BEFORE WINNING
Darcie Clas jKvj
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I bought a coin yesterday that was -40%, today it is at -2% and the value is lower than when it was -40%, leaving my balance negative. The question is... why does this happen??? Help!!!!
HELLP IT'S BECAUSE HELLP HELLP FELL MORE THAN 100% HELLP I DON'T KNOW HELLP I DON'T KNOW
Darcie Clas jKvj
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I bought a coin yesterday that was -40%, today it is at -2% and the value is lower than when it was -40%, leaving my balance negative. The question is... why does this happen??? Help!!!!
a list for you, I started at Nix Let's go in the next ones I will put 1 0 0 in each Nix I will spend only 1. 800 gives about 135k tokens +/- In the others With 1 0 0 Gives much more tokens so I will only spend + with Nix BNB I invest here through Bina itself
On October 31, 2008, a whitepaper titled “Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System” was published by an author using the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto. A few months later, in January 2009, the first block of the Bitcoin blockchain — the Genesis Block — was mined. Thus began what would become the largest decentralized financial experiment of the digital age. 
Satoshi interacted with developers and enthusiasts via emails and forums until April 2011. In his last known message, he stated: “I’ve moved on to other things. It’s in good hands with Gavin and everyone.” Since then, absolute silence.
Satoshi's absence has generated a series of theories. One links his departure to the involvement of Gavin Andresen, one of the main developers of Bitcoin, who, in 2011, was invited to present the project at CIA headquarters. Shortly after, Satoshi disappeared completely. Coincidence?  
Journalistic investigations have attempted to uncover his identity. In 2014, Newsweek pointed to Dorian Nakamoto, a retired engineer from California, as the creator of Bitcoin. Dorian vehemently denied it. In 2016, Australian Craig Wright claimed to be Satoshi, but failed to provide convincing evidence and was later unmasked as an impostor. 
The FBI, in response to a request under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), stated that it “can neither confirm nor deny the existence of records pertaining to Satoshi Nakamoto.” The CIA took the same stance. This standard response, known as the Glomar response, only fueled further speculation.   
Currently, it is estimated that Satoshi holds about 1 million bitcoins, never moved since their creation. At today’s value, that would place him among the richest people in the world. However, his fortune remains untouched, as a silent reminder of his legacy.
The identity of Satoshi Nakamoto continues to be one of the greatest mysteries of the digital age. And perhaps it is better this way. 
After a long time, I came to talk to you. A few years ago, I had an idea and thought, Would it be difficult to create a token? I went on YouTube and researched and found a lot of content, so far so good. But then came the problem: I didn't have any money. But I had an idea to create a coin different from all others since I didn't have the means to invest more to have a large amount of token in circulation. I kept it simple. With just 20 million units, I did what I could. I created the BCT token and put it up for trading. I am the creator of the BCT token, which is better known as Bocetoin. Thanks! Oh, I'm going to drop its price later; I'm going to create chaos in the market. Stay tuned.
THIS WAS A GUY WITH NOT MUCH RESOURCES WHO CREATED, AN ANONYMOUS PERSON, WHO TODAY IS A MILLIONAIRE, AT THE TIME HE HAD LITTLE MONEY, WHICH DID NOT ALLOW HIM TO HAVE A QUANTITY OF BTC IT WAS ME
Nephelins
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Bitcoin created by AI?
During a recent interview, the former CEO of Binance, Changpeng Zhao (CZ), dropped the bomb: Bitcoin may have been invented by an artificial intelligence from the future! According to him, it might be a "software that traveled back in time" — like a Terminator, but instead of destroying everything, it created the $BTC . Bitcoin.
CZ made a point to say that he doesn't know who the real Satoshi Nakamoto is — he never exchanged a DM with him, nor got his WhatsApp. He believes that if it were a group of people, they would have made mistakes and left traces. Since they didn't, it could be that it was just one person... or a ninja AI from the future.
do you know which neighbor n? go there soon Search for these 3 Tokens (FNFS) (ZENCOIN) (AIBRAIN)
soon and get %🚀 Today itself take care
From 12:30 to 14:40 keep an eye because the chart will start 🚀 1st it will drop a little more, + leave it, soon 🚀🚀 then leave your comment here about your experience
SAN TORCH IS ALREADY DEAD, DOES HE WANT TO SAY THAT, BTC IS SAN, FREE FROM EVERYTHING, THE TORCH GOT ME, I AM DEAD, I NO LONGER EXIST
dissidente cripto
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Bullish
Satoshi Nakamoto: The Ghost of Bitcoin
On October 31, 2008, a whitepaper titled “Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System” was published by an author using the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto. A few months later, in January 2009, the first block of the Bitcoin blockchain — the Genesis Block — was mined. Thus began what would become the largest decentralized financial experiment of the digital age. 
Satoshi interacted with developers and enthusiasts via emails and forums until April 2011. In his last known message, he stated: “I’ve moved on to other things. It’s in good hands with Gavin and everyone.” Since then, absolute silence.
Satoshi's absence has generated a series of theories. One links his departure to the involvement of Gavin Andresen, one of the main developers of Bitcoin, who, in 2011, was invited to present the project at CIA headquarters. Shortly after, Satoshi disappeared completely. Coincidence?  
Journalistic investigations have attempted to uncover his identity. In 2014, Newsweek pointed to Dorian Nakamoto, a retired engineer from California, as the creator of Bitcoin. Dorian vehemently denied it. In 2016, Australian Craig Wright claimed to be Satoshi, but failed to provide convincing evidence and was later unmasked as an impostor. 
The FBI, in response to a request under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), stated that it “can neither confirm nor deny the existence of records pertaining to Satoshi Nakamoto.” The CIA took the same stance. This standard response, known as the Glomar response, only fueled further speculation.   
Currently, it is estimated that Satoshi holds about 1 million bitcoins, never moved since their creation. At today’s value, that would place him among the richest people in the world. However, his fortune remains untouched, as a silent reminder of his legacy.
The identity of Satoshi Nakamoto continues to be one of the greatest mysteries of the digital age. And perhaps it is better this way.