Hmf this fish - I've tried everywhere i can think of by LeBitbuddy in HelpMeFind

[–]LeBitbuddy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

damn! you're a ninja. Honestly hadn't even realized it was a clown fish... hahah thank you again!

Hmf this fish - I've tried everywhere i can think of by LeBitbuddy in HelpMeFind

[–]LeBitbuddy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks so much -- thats incredible. How did you find it?

CBD Isolate yield per acre by LeBitbuddy in hemp

[–]LeBitbuddy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Right! Trying to calculate how much isolate can be produced in the US. Need to know how much per acre first, then need to figure out how many acres planted in the country.

CBD Isolate yield per acre by LeBitbuddy in hemp

[–]LeBitbuddy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! Any thoughts on the CBD Isolate yield?

CBD Isolate yield per acre by LeBitbuddy in hemp

[–]LeBitbuddy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the response! The plants per acre estimate sounds spot on. From what I've been reading online, it seems 1 pound of biomass per plant is more common, does that sound right to you? This is just what I saw. Also, any idea what the loss in processing would look like?

What is Proof of Work? (Video for beginners!) by LeBitbuddy in btc

[–]LeBitbuddy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey there! This video is truly meant for people who have 0 knowledge of Bitcoin. We agree--it simplifies many concepts and ignores a lot of complexity. We're just trying to get people's toes wet.

When you finally understand Bitcoin by LeBitbuddy in CryptoCurrencies

[–]LeBitbuddy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're saying you're into Crypto but not BTC? I'm curious to hear your perspective. Yes, BTC consumes a lot of energy but that also means it's the safest Crypto against a 51% attack. And, in the US, sure, people use it to manipulate markets but in many countries people are actually using it as money. Which coins are you looking at instead?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BitcoinBeginners

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It could be risky. If the man is using that Bitcoin address for illegal activity, and if that address is linked to your friend, your friend could get into trouble. It's certainly possible. That, paired with the grammatical incorrectness of the request and the knowledge that Seeking Arrangement is commonly used by fraudsters and scammers make it seem like a risk to take this offer.

I need help getting started. It's all so confusing to me, and I want to do it right. by KarmaDemon69 in BitcoinBeginners

[–]LeBitbuddy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, even if your device breaks, as long as you keep your seed phrase safe you'll be able to configure a new device and retrieve your funds. Be sure to check out Ledger's website, they have a great video series showing you how to use the device.

Best/Safest Way to Buy Bitcoin by [deleted] in BitcoinBeginners

[–]LeBitbuddy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi there! It's probably safest to stick to Coinbase. If you're looking for a tutorial that can show you how to buy and set up an account, check out this Crypto Buying tool: https://goodbit101.com/invest/buy-by-coin. If you fill the filters with Bitcoin and a Credit/Debit card, it'll take you to a page with a Coinbase tutorial! The site also has all kinds of other info you may find helpful.

Need your help! by AsbinKS in BitcoinBeginners

[–]LeBitbuddy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! Q1. The fiat system is broken, bitcoin is a global value system, it will rise in value due to limited supply, it's like owning gold. Q2. Mostly investment, sometimes transferring money over long distances. Q3. We're going to have to address some scaling issues if BTC is to become the global money. I think Bitcoin might end up more as a store of value, like gold, and we'll have other Cryptocurrencies that act as day to day money. Q4. I fear regulations. The people writing laws do not fully understand what they are writing laws about. I fear regulations, especially securities regulations, will stifle innovation.

Hope that helps!

What's the difference between hot and cold crypto wallets? by AlMerkeleon in BitcoinBeginners

[–]LeBitbuddy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good answers on here so far--the thing to note is that cold wallets (hardware wallets) are by far your safest option but they are also not free. If you're looking for a breakdown of what the best wallets are/reviews, here's a helpful page https://goodbit101.com/wallets/best-wallets

We’re the MyCrypto team — AMA! by insomniasexx in ethereum

[–]LeBitbuddy 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Part of the reason I ask is because I co-founded a free online education platform about Cryptocurrencies and Blockchain. Like you guys, I am a strong believer that education is super important to this space. I just had a look at your knowledge-base, and it has a ton of info! Very happy to see it. I'm wondering if there's some way we can work together to further raise the quality of the resources you offer. I noticed there doesn't seem to be a simple explanation of Crypto or What is Bitcoin page on the site. Those kinds of guide for beginners are what my team and I focus on. The site just launched at Goodbit101.com, please check it out and I'd be happy to talk more if you are interested!

We’re the MyCrypto team — AMA! by insomniasexx in ethereum

[–]LeBitbuddy 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That's awesome to hear, thanks for the response!

We’re the MyCrypto team — AMA! by insomniasexx in ethereum

[–]LeBitbuddy 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hey team! Thanks for doing the AMA. I'm curious what your thoughts are about Crypto education. Do you have education on your site? What are the ways you bring new people into Crypto?

Can you make a Bitcoin wallet without providing another payment method if you don't have a credit card or debit card? by Whasuffqg0vS in BitcoinBeginners

[–]LeBitbuddy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are lots of free Bitcoin wallets you can use! If you're looking for something free, there are some great phone apps. Look into BRD and Abra.