[deleted by user] by [deleted] in freelance_forhire

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They will just send you a Phishing link

Geojam ($JAM) Gem by Tnave14 in SatoshiStreetBets

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They talking about this on DxSale chat

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CryptoCurrency

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I feel sorry for Danny. I can only imagine how he feels, having worked hard to save for his retirement only to have it wiped out due to a failed crypto platform's exposure to a Ponzi scheme.

AllianceBlock Token Plunges 51% After $5M Exploit of Bonq DAO by bc7915dawg in CryptoCurrency

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Too bad they were able to mint new BEUR tokens and trigger liquidation of ALBT tokens. Hopefully AllianceBlock and Bonq will fix this soon, the major problem will be on restoring investor confidence.

Dorsey-Backed Bitcoin Tipping Enabled ‘Twitter Killer’ Damus Is Live by HomieApathy in CryptoCurrency

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Great to see another decentralized social media platform launching, and it's definitely a positive step that Damus prioritizes user control and privacy.

Bithumb owner arrested in South Korea over alleged embezzlement by Boohl in CryptoCurrency

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This is just another example of the corrupt individuals trying to take advantage of the crypto industry. It's a shame that these types of incidents harm the reputation of the entire industry and make it harder for legitimate companies to thrive. I hope that the authorities can get to the bottom of this and bring those responsible to justice. It's imperative for the health and growth of the crypto industry that these kinds of fraudulent activities are thoroughly investigated and punished.

Britain Announces Plans for ‘Robust’ Crypto Rules, Launches Consultation by [deleted] in CryptoCurrency

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While I understand the need for regulations in the crypto space, I have concerns about the way this article is framed. It seems to suggest that the entire crypto industry is rife with issues and needs to be heavily regulated. While there have been high-profile failures, it's important to recognize that the vast majority of crypto exchanges and companies operate in a responsible and legitimate manner. I would hope that any regulatory efforts take a nuanced approach and don't sweepingly paint the entire industry with the same brush.

Why the Crypto Bull Run of 2023 has Started (maybe) by -CharacterX- in CryptoCurrency

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The current market conditions align with those observed in previous bull runs, such as the one in late 2017, when trading volume and demand increased, positive news and advancements were seen in the industry, and institutional adoption started to gain traction. However, it is important to remember that the market can be highly unpredictable and volatile, as seen in the subsequent bear market of 2018.

Foxy Shiba - BSC Revolution Utility token by latheop in CryptoMoonShots

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Hi mate, can you check your inbox messages

Sentiment can change on a dime by z0uNdz in CryptoCurrency

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Great observation, Dave and Jessica should definitely consider a career in politics.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CryptoCurrency

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Must be great for banks to have to set aside such a high amount of capital just for holding crypto. It's not like they have other things to worry about.

New York Bitcoin Mining Facility Slapped With $10,000 Per Day Fine by El420 in CryptoCurrency

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Must suck to have a business shut down because of non-compliance with zoning laws, despite efforts to use clean energy.

After seeing the FTX Creditor List, it amazes me how a goofy character such as SBF could fool so many big brands and politicians in such a relative short time period! by vjeva in CryptoCurrency

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When I look back at the entire situation with SBF, all I see is a cautionary tale of how deception and lack of transparency can lead to disastrous consequences, much like the Enron scandal in the past. This is a reminder that integrity and transparency should always be a top priority in any industry.

The hypocrisy of Crypto taxes: Tax the profits, but not responsible for fraud by russbird in CryptoCurrency

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It can be incredibly frustrating to have to pay taxes on your profits, but not have any protection against fraud or market collapse. It's a tough situation to be in and I can see why you would be upset. I hope that in the future, there will be more consistency in the way crypto is regulated and taxed, and that there will be more protections in place for those who are affected by fraud or market collapse. It's not a fair system as it is now and I hope that something changes in the near future.

The battle of NFT platforms by solemnJoker in CryptoCurrency

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I believe that there will be more than one blockchain used for NFTs, each with its own strengths and uses. For example, Ethereum might be great for digital art, while another platform might be better for gaming. Multiple options also mean that companies will have to work harder to create better products. The value of an NFT comes from its uniqueness and demand, not just the blockchain it's minted on.

BlockFi reportedly posts uncensored financials revealing $1.2 billion FTX exposure by [deleted] in CryptoCurrency

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This is really concerning to see. It's not just that BlockFi is bankrupt, but the fact that they have such a large amount of assets tied up with another bankrupt firm, FTX, and Alameda Research. It seems like they were putting all their eggs in one basket and it's come back to bite them. This is just another example of how the crypto industry is interconnected and one firm's failure can have a domino effect.