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#3351 Re: Channels and Groups » Let's have a sport board » 2023-06-20 23:29:19

level;15219 wrote:
Vastextension;15218 wrote:
IyaJJJ;15217 wrote:

Having financial stability is essential for a club’s success as it allows the management team to invest in the team's development, infrastructure, and marketing.

Clubs with good financial management have the resources to acquire talented players and staff, establish youth development programs, and build world-class facilities.

Being successful in a football club requires a combination of talented players, skilled management, effective coaching, teamwork, strategic planning, and sound financial management.

Success in football also requires ongoing effort, hard work, and continuous learning and improvement.

#3352 Re: Channels and Groups » Let's have a sport board » 2023-06-20 23:26:43

level;15213 wrote:
IyaJJJ;15212 wrote:
full;15211 wrote:

Recruiting talented players can be done through a variety of methods, including scouting, youth development programs, and transfers.

A professional team requires well-qualified coaches to help the players develop the necessary skills and knowledge to compete at a high level.

That's so true. Coaching and training should be tailored to the team's playing style, individual player skills, and the game situation. Just like Pep Guardiola did with Manchester City.

Yes, but strong team cohesion, communication, and teamwork are also essential for a football club to succeed. Players must work together to execute winning strategies, support each other through challenges, and build strong relationships.

#3353 Re: Channels and Groups » Let's have a sport board » 2023-06-20 23:21:46

level;15208 wrote:
IyaJJJ;15206 wrote:
thrive;15205 wrote:

One of the factors I believe will help a football to be successful is a management team that is capable of making informed decisions in recruiting and retaining talented players and managing the club's finances.

Yes, a good management team ensures that the club's strategies are aligned with its goals and that it delivers the best results, both on and off the field.

I could remember when Arsene Wenger was still the coach of Arsenal and at some point, the club didn't win a trophy but they are making more money.

Yes, he's a great coach and a manager. After everything you guys have pointed out the next step before a football club can be successful they need players who have the skills, athleticism, and work ethic to compete at the top level.

#3354 Re: Crypton Purchase, Sale and Exchange » Investments using Crypton » 2023-06-20 22:54:29

level;15183 wrote:
IyaJJJ;15182 wrote:
thrive;15181 wrote:

Some novice cryptocurrency investors may lack the information and experience needed to analyze cryptocurrency projects and appraise their potential, forcing them to rely on the knowledge and skills of others.

Some new cryptocurrency investors might believe they understand cryptocurrency projects sufficiently and disregard the need for additional research or analysis because of this.

However, it is essential to remember that investing in cryptocurrencies is a risky venture, and conducting due diligence, research, and analysis is crucial before making any investment decisions.

Relying solely on other people's research or opinions can be dangerous and may lead to significant losses.

#3355 Re: Crypton Purchase, Sale and Exchange » Investments using Crypton » 2023-06-20 22:52:19

level;15177 wrote:
IyaJJJ;15176 wrote:
thrive;15175 wrote:

There are several reasons why cryptocurrency newbies may be fond of leaving research done by other people, but i believe the major reason is because of their naivety.

I think some new cryptocurrency investors may be drawn to the hype surrounding a particular coin or project, causing them to invest before fully understanding the risks and potential benefits.

I believe they might see other people investing and getting high returns, leading to the fear of missing out (FOMO).

Sometimes new cryptocurrency investors may lack the time or money to do rigorous study and analysis, forcing them to rely on the research or opinions of others.

#3356 Re: General Discussion » Looking ahead to 2023 and 2024 » 2023-06-20 22:35:32

level;15164 wrote:
IyaJJJ;15162 wrote:
thrive;15161 wrote:

Set realistic expectations regarding the return on investment. Cryptocurrency markets are volatile, and it is impossible to predict exactly what will happen. Keep in mind that greed and unrealistic expectations can lead to FOMO.

Diversifying your investment portfolio in different cryptocurrencies and asset classes, to spread the risk base on the level of one's portfolio management knowledge is good for FOMO because diversification reduces the negative impact of FOMO on investment decisions.

Nevertheless, it's good to take regular breaks from the market and keep yourself updated from trusted sources such as news outlets, blogs, and newsletters. It’s important to avoid obsessing over the market while ensuring you keep yourself informed.

Controlling the fear of missing out in the cryptocurrency market requires discipline, patience, and a clear understanding of market conditions and trends.

#3357 Re: General Discussion » Looking ahead to 2023 and 2024 » 2023-06-20 22:33:56

level;15157 wrote:
IyaJJJ;15156 wrote:
thrive;15155 wrote:

However, FOMO can lead to irrational decision-making, causing investors to buy at the peak, leading to significant losses. It is better to set self-rules for investment decisions that will force control it.

I think developing an investment strategy based on your risk appetite, investment goals, and market analysis. Will be a good one.

Based on this strategy, decide on the right time to enter and exit the market. Following the strategy consistently can help to control FOMO and avoid irrational decision-making.

I believe avoiding making investment decisions based on emotions or FOMO will be nice. Instead, use a disciplined approach based on objective analysis of market trends and indicators, and stick to the predetermined strategy.

#3358 Re: Crypton Purchase, Sale and Exchange » Investments using Crypton » 2023-06-19 22:00:20

IyaJJJ;15023 wrote:
full;15022 wrote:
IyaJJJ;15020 wrote:

Yes, Crypton is a decentralized, privacy-focused cryptocurrency specifically designed for the UtopiaP2P ecosystem.

Its transactions are instant, untraceable, and irreversible, and it has an interest-bearing mechanism through mining and regular interest on the account balance.

This is what makes Crypton coin special and Ethereum, on the other hand, is a popular decentralized blockchain platform that enables developers to build decentralized applications (dapps) and smart contracts.

Meanwhile, the UtopiaP2P development is planning to take the decentralized applications (dapps) and smart contracts market by storm.

#3359 Re: Crypton Purchase, Sale and Exchange » Investments using Crypton » 2023-06-19 21:57:50

KAMSI_UG;14159 wrote:

Guys if you were giving free CRP crypton right now or Ethereum please be honest which are you going to keep and sell

It's important for individuals to do their own research and analysis before making any decisions when it comes to crypto.

#3360 Re: Questions and Help » Question about Ai » 2023-06-19 21:54:07

level;15006 wrote:
IyaJJJ;15005 wrote:
thrive;15004 wrote:

Yes, since there is no single point of failure, making it much more difficult for hackers to compromise the entire system.

Additionally, UtopiaP2P employs advanced encryption algorithms and other security measures to protect user data and transactions, adding an extra layer of protection against hacks.

Yes, UtopiaP2P is designed to be one of the most secure and private communication networks available. It uses a decentralized architecture, which means that there is no central server to be compromised.

Don't forget about the encryption used by UtopiaP2P which was said to a state-of-the-art. That's UtopiaP2P uses algorithms such as Curve25519, XSalsa20, and Poly1305 to encrypt, sign and authenticate packets, objects, and connections between peers.

#3361 Re: Questions and Help » Question about Ai » 2023-06-19 21:51:44

Vastextension;15001 wrote:
oba;15000 wrote:
Vastextension;14999 wrote:

However, with the right security measures and continuous updates to address any new potential threats, an ecosystem can be made highly secure and able to protect against most known and unknown hacking methods.

This is one of the goals of the UtopiaP2P ecosystem and its development team, which prioritize security and privacy as the foundation of their project.

I guess this explains why the developers are always working on the development and upgrading of the UtopiaP2P ecosystem.

That's correct and that's why I somehow feel at ease using the UtopiaP2P ecosystem because the developers are more enthusiastic about the project than all of us.

#3362 Re: Channels and Groups » Let's have a sport board » 2023-06-19 21:46:23

level;14991 wrote:
Vastextension;14990 wrote:
thrive;14989 wrote:

Yes, the  Eastern government well with their country's economy and this is why they are considered one of the wealthy countries and people move there for business.

Despite how good they are in terms of business and making good use of their country's wealth. Their sports area can be problematic because they usually make things personal.

I think that's because of their understanding there and their religious belief, I don't what actually causes it but they mostly take things personally at some point.

This reminds me of the last World Cup when Saudi Arabia want to play against Argentina there's a video circulating about the Saudi Arabia crown Prince threatening to penalize the players if they lose but promising to give the team one Rolls-Royce each if they win.

#3363 Re: Channels and Groups » Let's have a sport board » 2023-06-19 21:44:31

level;14986 wrote:
Vastextension;14985 wrote:
thrive;14984 wrote:

Yes, Saudi Arabia used to be a primarily agricultural and nomadic country until the massive discovery of oil resources in the 1930s which fundamentally transformed it into a global economic power.

That's true and before the discovery of oil, much of Saudi Arabia's economy relied on agriculture, including date farming, herding, and other traditional occupations.

However, the discovery of oil represented a significant turning point in Saudi Arabia's economic development, setting the country on a path toward becoming a major oil exporter and a leading economic force in the Middle East.

Today, Saudi Arabia remains one of the world's top oil producers, supplying approximately 10% of global oil production, with the oil industry playing a significant role in the country's economy and national development.

#3364 Re: Channels and Groups » channel for writers » 2023-06-19 21:37:26

level;14979 wrote:
JONSNOWING;14953 wrote:

Utopia for me renders the best sevices and great features, because I believe they’re doing greatly internmes oif service to all its users

Yes, and in order to provide its users with the best anonymous services and features, UtopiaP2P includes safe communication methods like voice messaging, file transfer, and instant messaging.

Meanwhile, don't forget that a decentralized, censorship-resistant DNS system, email, and an anonymous browser are also included.

#3365 Re: General Discussion » Looking ahead to 2023 and 2024 » 2023-06-19 21:28:46

level;14974 wrote:
Vastextension;14971 wrote:
MRBEAST;14669 wrote:

I think you are actually having something's mixed up because from my research in 2019 Utopia p2p came on board and then around 2020 or 2021 was when CRP crypton came about.

Yes, but Crypton coin (CRP) was first released in November 2019 along with the official launch of the UtopiaP2P ecosystem.

The Utopia USD stablecoin (UUSD) was released in 2022. It is built upon UtopiaP2P serverless, peer-to-peer blockchain, and is designed to maintain 1:1 parity with the US Dollar.

The value of UUSD is backed by DAI cryptocurrency collateral, and conversion is possible at a near-zero fee exchange rate on several exchanges including Crypton Exchange.

#3366 Re: Mining and Proof-of-Stake » how to mine CRP » 2023-06-19 21:17:12

level;14968 wrote:
Vastextension;14967 wrote:
Europ;14594 wrote:

Minings demand information and research to establish a powerful work experience.

Yes, mining generally requires some level of research and understanding to establish a successful work experience.

Meanwhile, this involves having a good understanding of the technology behind cryptocurrencies and mining, as well as market trends and updates.

Additionally, acquiring the necessary hardware and software can also require research, as well as ongoing maintenance and optimization of the mining setup.

#3367 Re: Questions and Help » Issues with Crypton Exchange » 2023-06-19 21:14:54

level;14963 wrote:
Vastextension;14962 wrote:
thrive;14961 wrote:

To guard against data theft and interception, all communication between users' browsers and Crypton Exchange is encrypted using SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) technology.

I think the Crypton Exchange uses anomaly detection algorithms to find unusual activity on the platform and monitors transactions in real time.

I appreciate that the development regularly assesses the security of the Crypton Exchange in order to find and correct any flaws in the system.

KYC (Know Your Customer) regulations are strictly prohibited on Crypton Exchange. It makes use of a state-of-the-art order book matching algorithm to enable instantaneous order execution.

#3368 Re: General Discussion » What do you enjoy doing outside of crypto? » 2023-06-18 23:58:47

level;14858 wrote:
joanna;14857 wrote:
KingCRP;14448 wrote:

Well I love anything about cryptocurrency but I still consider it a form of working, I would also love to have some exciting active and entertainment if I am not on cryptocurrency.

It depends on what you when you said a cryptocurrency is a form of working which I believe could only be maybe you have a computer skill that you use for work in the cryptocurrency space.

Despite that, cryptocurrency is an asset, payment method, and investment. Technically it is not a form of working

Yes, cryptocurrency is an investment opportunity for those that work for a cryptocurrency project and get paid in crypto can see it as work.

#3369 Re: General Discussion » What do you enjoy doing outside of crypto? » 2023-06-18 23:54:57

KingCRP;14448 wrote:

Well I love anything about cryptocurrency but I still consider it a form of working, I would also love to have some exciting active and entertainment if I am not on cryptocurrency.

It depends on what you when you said a cryptocurrency is a form of working which I believe could only be maybe you have a computer skill that you use for work in the cryptocurrency space.

#3370 Re: Channels and Groups » Let's have a sport board » 2023-06-18 23:45:19

level;14853 wrote:
thrive;14852 wrote:
joanna;14851 wrote:

The government provides resources to support football infrastructure, such as stadiums, training facilities, and youth development programs, as well as providing financial support for the teams.

In general, football clubs in Saudi Arabia are typically owned by private investors or organizations, such as companies or sports associations.

These clubs can generate revenue from various sources, such as ticket sales, merchandise sales, and sponsorship and endorsement deals.

Although football clubs in Saudi Arabia are not directly sponsored by the government, the government does provide support for the development of football infrastructure, such as stadiums and training facilities, which indirectly benefits the clubs.

#3371 Re: Channels and Groups » Let's have a sport board » 2023-06-18 23:43:23

level;14850 wrote:
thrive;14849 wrote:
joanna;14848 wrote:

I believe every country where people are sports enthusiasts has the exact support from the government. Therefore, I don't see this as a big deal.

Meanwhile, the SAFF is responsible for managing and organizing football activities and competitions in Saudi Arabia, as well as representing the country at international football events.

The SAFF receives financial support from the Saudi Arabian government, which funds the development and promotion of football in the country.

The government provides resources to support football infrastructure, such as stadiums, training facilities, and youth development programs, as well as providing financial support for the teams.

#3372 Re: Channels and Groups » Let's have a sport board » 2023-06-18 23:41:00

level;14847 wrote:
full;14505 wrote:
Dozie;14484 wrote:

I think those clubs from Saudi Arabia are actually sponsored by the government that's why they can cough out those huge figures for players salary.

If you're saying this because of the huge money the Saudi Arabian spent on football you're wrong because the people from there have a lot of billionaires who are sport enthusiasts.

In Saudi Arabia, football clubs are not directly sponsored by the government, but they may receive financial support from the government for various purposes, such as infrastructure development and hosting international tournaments.

I believe every country where people are sports enthusiasts has the exact support from the government. Therefore, I don't see this as a big deal.

#3373 Re: Crypton Purchase, Sale and Exchange » Guess the price of CRP at the end of 2020? » 2023-06-18 23:37:37

level;14843 wrote:
thrive;14842 wrote:
joanna;14841 wrote:

Before making any investment decisions in the cryptocurrency market, it is critical to conduct extensive study and analysis. But if the CRP coin makes a $1 price there's a chance for it to make a $2 price this year.

I think we need to wait first and see if Crypton coin will make the $1 price because the market is full of uncertainty and it is hard to be sure what is going to happen next.

Yes, it is hard to know what will happen next since a lot of negative news currently influence the market place especially now that the US SEC and France are having a lawsuit against the number 1 exchange.

That lawsuit did a lot of damage to the price of the cryptocurrency market and I hope all the parties involve come to a conclusion on something that won't hurt the market.

#3374 Re: Crypton Purchase, Sale and Exchange » Guess the price of CRP at the end of 2020? » 2023-06-18 23:33:36

full;14806 wrote:
KingCRP;14482 wrote:

Guessing what a coin would end with at the end of the year is very difficult to get accurately but I think if I am to guess what CRP can achieve this year I would say $2

The cryptocurrency market is very volatile, impacted by a variety of factors including supply and demand, market sentiment, regulatory changes, and technological breakthroughs.

Before making any investment decisions in the cryptocurrency market, it is critical to conduct extensive study and analysis. But if the CRP coin makes a $1 price there's a chance for it to make a $2 price this year.

#3375 Re: Articles and News » How to Think Like a Hacker and Avoid Threats » 2023-06-18 23:30:40

IyaJJJ;14837 wrote:
joanna;14643 wrote:
level;14642 wrote:

I learn that they also always use elaborate tactics to create the illusion of trustworthiness, making it easier for people to fall for their scams.

Scammers often use emotional appeals to lure their victims into their schemes, such as the promise of love, sympathy, fear, or greed. Emotional appeals can make people irrational and trust their instincts more than their better judgment.

Many scams rely on creating a sense of urgency, persuading victims to act quickly without thinking about the situation. This urgency can cause people to make hasty decisions that they might later regret.

Meanwhile, scammers use various tactics to deceive their victims and gain their trust, including phishing emails, social engineering, and fake websites. These tactics are often sophisticated and challenging to detect, making it easier for people to fall for the scams.

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