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thrive;16232 wrote:full;16231 wrote:Almost every user of a decentralized platform is once in this situation and that's we see 99% of crypto transactions being facilitated by centralized in today's market but I expect things to change in the future.
Yes and there are several reasons why people will choose to use a decentralized platform in the future after using a centralized platform
One of the reasons I believe is that decentralized platforms often offer higher levels of privacy and security than centralized platforms as there is no central authority controlling the network.
That's correct and all transactions are conducted directly between users, and personal information is not stored on a central server.
IyaJJJ;16077 wrote:full;16076 wrote:Improving the user experience of Utopia AI is critical to attracting and retaining users. One way to achieve this is by continuously improving AI technology provided by UtopiaP2P and providing timely and accurate responses to user queries.
I believe the continuous improvement of Utopia's Artificial intelligence is to gain more users and it will be nice if Artificial intelligence can also be used to create images.
Providing incentives and rewards to users who frequently use Utopia AI can encourage more people to engage with it. These can include CRP, and other rewards that are redeemable within the UtopiaP2P ecosystem.
The UtopiaP2P development has already added this idea to their messenger client and it does help the UtopiaP2P ecosystem messenger get more users.
MRBEAST;15748 wrote:Kelechi;15720 wrote:Well we are still exploring UtopiaP2P chatGPT service and I believe the teams know about it and that's why for now we are still on it.
I think Utopia p2p should be able to Market that utility properly, they need to spread the word about the UtopiaP2P chatGPT service because it's not yet poplar.
If we are to judge by the number of users and people saying they like the idea of the UtopiaP2P Artificial intelligence we can say the ChatGPT provided by the UtopiaP2P is getting more popular despite the airdrop doing some help.
However, it's important to spread the word about Utopia AI and its capabilities. This can be done through social media, advertising, and content marketing.
IyaJJJ;16070 wrote:thrive;16069 wrote:Another factor that could impact the price of Crypton is the development and introduction of new features and services within the UtopiaP2P ecosystem.
If the Utopia USD stablecoin experiences some adoption and it would add value to the Utopia ecosystem and stimulate demand for Crypton coin.
An additional thing is positive news or developments related to the cryptocurrency industry as a whole could have a spillover effect on the price of Crypton, leading to an increase in value due to greater investor interest.
Overall, a combination of increased adoption and demand within the Utopia ecosystem, new feature developments, and positive industry trends could all contribute to a surge in the price of Crypton.
Dozie;15781 wrote:Crpuss;15778 wrote:Yes I did , this has to be due to the last hype amount of CRP crypton being sold, although the dip did not last and it was nothing to worry about really.
Well that's a great improvement but it would be great to see CRP crypton go to atleast it's previous price of $0.6 I don't know if this is something that can actually happen.
CRP coin will definitely reach and surpass that price but there are several factors that could potentially lead to a surge in the price of Crypton.
One factor could be an increase in demand for the privacy and security features offered by the UtopiaP2P ecosystem, which relies on Crypton as its main payment unit.
Vastextension;16058 wrote:thrive;16057 wrote:You're right but despite the potential of the Crypton coin. Cryptocurrency always carries risks, just like any other investment. I will suggest long-term since the ecosystem and its potential for future expansion.
Yes. One tactic is to hold Crypton for the Long Run. The demand for the coin should rise as more people use the UtopiaP2P ecosystem and the Crypton coin for their regular transactions, potentially increasing its value over time.
Another thing I think the user needs to understand as Crypton coin investment is a concern. He could use staking which is the practice of keeping your coins in a uWallet to support the network's security and receive rewards every month.
Another is holding a minimum balance of 64 CRP and operating a full node on the network with Crypton Coin qualifies you to take part in the delegation and staking of Crypton Coin.
Vastextension;16052 wrote:thrive;16051 wrote:According to what I read. I learn that Modric, and his teammate Karim Benzema, will be used to support Saudi Arabia's 2030 World Cup candidacy.
As a result, Modric would be able to maintain his friendship with Saudi even after his retirement, which is advantageous.
In the meantime, Real Madrid has already made Dani Ceballos a three-year improved offer that the Spaniard is likely to accept in order to fill the gap left by midfield maestro Luka Modric.
With his future in doubt, all eyes will be on Modric when he takes the field at the Bernabeu on Sunday to face Athletic Club in a La Liga match.
thrive;16046 wrote:oba;16045 wrote:That's what I also know either I never hear about him declining the offer maybe that's the latest news.
Maybe but I think in the future we see a lot of star players playing in Saudi Arabia because the club there is ready to blow money on players they wanted in their
Modric's contract was set to be renewed, but the star is said to have changed his mind because he wants to take on the Saudi Arabian challenge.
It is what it is. Money is what's most important to some players and it's one of the things we talked about yesterday that money involved in the deal shouldn't be the main focus.
KingCRP;15940 wrote:Lukas modric is that type of player, and I think he still has so much to offer in the top leagues of the world and he would definitely be a first team player in real Madrid.
Some clubs from Saudi Arabia wanted to buy Modric but he declined, i would have thought he would take the offer, but Modric wants to stay in Madrid, i think he will play in Madrid for one more year before he leaves, and if he gets that kind of offer again, he is going to leave.
I don't if this was new development but what I read some days ago is Luka Modric communicated his decision to Real Madrid that he wants to leave the club after receiving a €120m offer from Saudi Arabia.
Vastextension;16038 wrote:thrive;16037 wrote:Cryptocurrencies are decentralized, meaning they operate independently of government authorities, banks, and other intermediaries. Thus, investors may benefit from the added security and freedom from traditional financial restraints.
Blockchain technology upon which most cryptocurrencies work is an emerging innovative technology, by investing on the long-term, investors stand to benefit significantly when more blockchain use cases emerge.
Cryptocurrency performance is influenced by many factors from government regulatory frameworks to global market shifts.
Investors who have a long-term investment horizon do not hold on to investment biases since market trends tend to balance out in the long term.
Vastextension;16033 wrote:thrive;16032 wrote:Historically, cryptocurrencies have shown a considerable increase in value over the years. By holding cryptocurrencies in the long term, investors may benefit from appreciating prices and higher returns on investment.
Long-term investments in cryptocurrencies serve as an additional option for diversification in your investment portfolio.
Yes, since it can help balance risk in investment and may reduce potential losses in times of market downturns season.
Unlike traditional investments such as stocks and bonds, cryptocurrency markets are highly volatile and prone to sudden price fluctuations.
Vastextension;15854 wrote:thrive;15853 wrote:I think Messi may decide to return to his home country and play for an Argentine club before retiring.
It’s possible that Messi could return to Barcelona once his contract with PSG is over. He has a strong relationship with the Barcelona organization, and the fans would love to see him return one day.
Lionel Messi may be drawn to the vibrancy of the MLS league and retire in the United States.
Messi may be tempted by other notable European clubs, such as Manchester City, whom he previously had negotiations with, to finish his career in a highly competitive league.
Well I think Ronaldo and Messi can still at some point in their career come back to Europe and this is very possible.
Messi signed a two-year contract with PSG in August 2021, with an option for a 3rd year. Messi's future following the contract duration with PSG remains uncertain, and it's hard to predict his next move.
Vastextension;15843 wrote:KingCRP;15716 wrote:Well we should expect to have more utilities from Utopia p2p in the coming years this is an important thing we should always have at the back of our mind.
Undoubtedly, Utopia P2P will provide more utility services in the future. The Utopia ecosystem is continuously developing and adding new features to offer a more complete and adaptable decentralized platform that gives its users access to a variety of functionalities.
The integration of extra services like decentralized file storage, identity verification techniques, and the capacity to host and manage decentralized applications, among others, are some of the utilities that people can anticipate seeing in the future.
In order to maintain a dependable and strong ecosystem for users to communicate, conduct business, and exchange value, Utopia's development team also works continuously to improve the security, privacy, and overall performance of the platform.
Vastextension;15838 wrote:thrive;15837 wrote:Money is a major motivator for people to work, invest in businesses, and be productive. It gives people a reason to put in the effort and think creatively in order to succeed financially.
Money is a liquid asset that can be quickly converted into cash or used as collateral for loans. Because it makes investments and transactions easier, liquidity is crucial for economies to run smoothly.
To sum up, while not everything in life revolves around money, it does play a significant role in modern society as it is required to maintain economies, businesses, and people.
Money's power over the world is largely a result of its important role in facilitating international trade, the exchange of goods and services.
level;15833 wrote:I believe money controls the global economy because it's a good medium of exchange that makes it easier to exchange goods and services. Money is a necessity because it can be used by people to buy the goods or services they desire or need.
The availability of money is essential for economic growth because it enables companies to invest in equipment, resources, and labor to increase their operations and produce income.
A person's financial situation determines their social standing and gives them access to benefits like better healthcare, education, and quality of life.
Vastextension;15827 wrote:IyaJJJ;15825 wrote:Maintaining the highest level of security for your investment is crucial because security is still a crucial component of any investment. Maintain your offline private keys in a safe place.
Given the high level of volatility that cryptocurrencies experience, you should consider your level of risk tolerance and only invest money that you can afford to lose.
Investing in cryptocurrencies with the intention of holding them for the long run necessitates a firm belief that gains over the long run are more important than gains now. Avoid selling in a panic because of changes in the market.
Keep abreast of pertinent news that could have an impact on your cryptocurrency investment. Regulations, market sentiment, technological developments, and social factors can all have an impact on the long-term prospects of cryptocurrencies.
oba;15821 wrote:gap;15691 wrote:It's kind of drastic experience for people to find theirselves in such a state. Well users should always be reminded that their is no lost but the decrease in value and it might as well take time to rise against provided the system never give in.
Yes, once the cryptocurrency has good longevity. Investing in it for the long term has the potential for high returns but it may come with unique risks if risk management is not added.
Yes but before making an investment, do a lot of research to understand the basics of the cryptocurrency market.
This includes finding out the latest information on market trends, the blockchain technology in use, the competition from other coins, etc. Instead of relying on fads or trends, pick a cryptocurrency that meets your investment criteria.
IyaJJJ;15807 wrote:KingCRP;15713 wrote:Well there are school and workshop you can go to learn how to trade the issue here is that people are looking for the easier road when it comes to trading
Learning about cryptocurrency trading from school and workshops can be a good way to get informed about the basics of trading. However, you should understand that cryptocurrency trading is very risky and requires practical skills to be successful.
There's a need to practice real cryptocurrency trading with money and the trading must be strategies consistently to get better results.
You can gain a thorough understanding of the fundamentals of cryptocurrency trading, blockchain technology, and other related topics through the structured learning experiences offered by schools and workshops.
IyaJJJ;15802 wrote:thrive;15801 wrote:People lose trust when they think censorship and surveillance are being used for covert purposes or their own self-interest.
When the public believes that censorship and surveillance are tactics used by governments to snoop on and keep tabs on the behavior of their citizens, trust is damaged.
Censorship and surveillance undermine transparency in public governance. Everyone is entitled to information about what is happening in the world and in their own country.
Public mistrust and suspicion may result from limiting the information that is available and hiding the truth.
IyaJJJ;15797 wrote:thrive;15796 wrote:One of the reasons is that people believe that censorship restricts their ability to express themselves freely. What can be written, discussed, or shared in public places is restricted in many nations due to censorship.
People also believe that censorship compromises their fundamental human right to express their opinions.
People perceive censorship and surveillance as oppressive practices used by political authorities to stifle dissent and maintain social order.
Yes, Censorship is a tool that governments can use to obfuscate information, slack off on policy enforcement, or restrict opposing viewpoints.
joanna;15659 wrote:Vastextension;15658 wrote:Cryptocurrency technology is decentralized, no single entity has control over how the network operates. People who may have experienced exclusion from conventional financial institutions or government control over their finances may find this decentralization appealing.
Additionally, some protection from inflation, which disproportionately hurts those with lower income levels, is offered by this decentralization.
In general, cryptocurrency can offer opportunities for the poor to increase their financial independence, access to new investment opportunities, and financial control.
However, as with all investments, it's crucial for those with limited financial resources to approach cryptocurrency investments cautiously, do their research, and only invest what they can afford to lose.
oba;15657 wrote:joanna;15656 wrote:People who depend on payments and remittances, including the poor, find cryptocurrencies appealing because they can provide low transaction fees and quick, secure international transactions.
That's without using middlemen or taking a long time to process, cryptocurrency can be used to send money across international borders.
Cryptocurrency technology is decentralized, no single entity has control over how the network operates. People who may have experienced exclusion from conventional financial institutions or government control over their finances may find this decentralization appealing.
Additionally, some protection from inflation, which disproportionately hurts those with lower income levels, is offered by this decentralization.
Vastextension;15654 wrote:oba;15653 wrote:Yes, as an alternative method of receiving and transferring money, cryptocurrencies may thus be used by the poor as early adopters. Besides, it also makes poor people a millionaire overnight.
Investing in cryptocurrencies is becoming more and more common, and the poor find it easier also as a means for them to find an end. Most poor people are mostly the early adopter of crypto.
The low initial investment requirements of many cryptocurrencies make them appealing to the underprivileged.
People who depend on payments and remittances, including the poor, find cryptocurrencies appealing because they can provide low transaction fees and quick, secure international transactions.
The cryptocurrency market is still 10-15 years, and there isn't as much research on the roles of poor people in cryptocurrency. Therefore i want to know what you guys think is the role of poor people in the cryptocurrency market.
Cryptocurrency eliminates the need for a centralized intermediary, like a bank, and offers financial empowerment and inclusivity. People with lower income levels who might not have access to traditional financial institutions find cryptocurrency to be quite appealing due to these features.