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#2451 Re: Utopia Guides » Utopia Tutorials - Database Export/Backup » 2023-06-17 21:25:22

full;14540 wrote:
crpuusd;2234 wrote:
Kelechi;2184 wrote:

Firstly if you write down your user name, public key, and password to your Utopia's account I don't think you should be scared of it getting lost except you are actually careless with it

Either the above user doesn't take his/her time to watch the instruction Youtube video because everything needed is already stated there and I will just advise to backup the encrypted container, seeds phrase, private keys, password, and username offline.

Meanwhile, there's no need to back up the application client password and username. What's needed is just the encrypted container, seeds phrase, and private keys

It is recommended to create regular backups of your Utopia data to ensure that your account information and data are safe in case of any unforeseen issues or data loss.

#2452 Re: Questions and Help » Will it be possible to pass admin rights? » 2023-06-17 21:01:50

full;14534 wrote:
Vastextension;14533 wrote:
full;14530 wrote:

I don't think that will be the purpose of anyone who trying to buy a channel since almost all the users of UtopiaP2P appear to understand what scam is about and that's why they choose the UtopiaP2P.

Based on the benefit of having a channel on the UtopiaP2P application client, I don't think there's a price that anyone will want to sell his channel when he can get passive income through it.

This is the first time I will hear about this thing which means most of the moderators on the UtopiaP2P application client are earning passively.

Yes, it is possible to earn passive income through channels on Utopia P2P messenger through the content campaign hosted by the UtopiaP2P development team.

#2453 Re: Questions and Help » Will it be possible to pass admin rights? » 2023-06-17 20:48:23

full;14530 wrote:
KAMSI_UG;14262 wrote:

Well guys what do you think about the possibility of there being a scam intentions from anyone who is willing to buy a channel that they did no create

I don't think that will be the purpose of anyone who trying to buy a channel since almost all the users of UtopiaP2P appear to understand what scam is about and that's why they choose the UtopiaP2P.

Based on the benefit of having a channel on the UtopiaP2P application client, I don't think there's a price that anyone will want to sell his channel when he can get passive income through it.

#2454 Re: Questions and Help » Why do people invest in cryptocurrency » 2023-06-16 23:46:00

level;14431 wrote:
oba;14430 wrote:
Vastextension;14429 wrote:

The only asset to have grown significantly during the previous ten years has been cryptocurrency, with many coins witnessing enormous price increases.

There is no question in my mind. For instance, Bitcoin, the first and most popular cryptocurrency, rose from only a few pennies to an all-time high of about $65,000 in April 2021.

Additionally, because they rely on advanced encryption and blockchain technology, cryptocurrencies provide a substantial level of decentralization, anonymity, and security.

This feature enables consumers to instantly transfer digital assets around the world without incurring large transaction costs or relying on intermediaries such as banks.

#2455 Re: Questions and Help » Why do people invest in cryptocurrency » 2023-06-16 23:44:54

level;14428 wrote:
oba;14427 wrote:
full;14328 wrote:

There's no doubt about profit being a big aspect of cryptocurrency investment and that's how it works in investment schemes. Therefore, I don't see anything that has to do with greed in the above user statement.

The good thing is that for people who are in need of profit, privacy, and innovative technology once they learn about the UtopiaP2P ecosystem and the benefit involved they see it as the best place to be.

Truth be told the biggest reason why people invest in cryptocurrency or make any other form of investment is the potential for high returns on investment.

The only asset to have grown significantly during the previous ten years has been cryptocurrency, with many coins witnessing enormous price increases.

#2456 Re: Questions and Help » what happens if CRP is lost » 2023-06-16 23:39:33

level;14424 wrote:
oba;14423 wrote:
thrive;14422 wrote:

This shows that the critics also do something good and I am not surprised because there's always something good out of something bad if we take a deep look into the situation.

Yes. Critics can also hold individuals and organizations accountable for their actions. For example, film critics can hold movie directors accountable for their artistic choices, while political critics can hold politicians accountable for their policies and decisions.

Critics can help establish standards and benchmarks for measuring quality and excellence in various fields, such as literature, music, and sports. They can help set criteria for evaluating performance and identifying who deserves recognition and prizes.

Critics also serve an essential role in various fields, providing feedback, promoting public discourse, holding individuals accountable, and creating standards.

#2457 Re: Questions and Help » what happens if CRP is lost » 2023-06-16 23:36:56

level;14420 wrote:
oba;14419 wrote:
thrive;14418 wrote:

Yes, that's correct but critics can be bad and also be good it all depends on the individual that they criticize I mean how he accepts and make the best out of it.

Critics at some point offer feedback on various works, such as books, films, music, and art. Their feedback can help creators and artists improve their craft by providing insights and opinions on what works well and what could be improved.

I guess the good side the above user was talking about and from what I see it is good to welcome them. Let us do what they do best and we make the best out of it.

Critics help promote public discourse by providing insights and analysis on various topics. They can help shape public opinion and contribute to broader discussions on social, political, and cultural issues.

#2458 Re: Questions and Help » what happens if CRP is lost » 2023-06-16 23:34:39

full;14264 wrote:
Lanistergame2;14028 wrote:
KingCRP;13949 wrote:

Well to be honest most criticism are very harsh and are coming from people who consider themselves perfectionist so it's best to actually develop tough skin and learn to improve.

Critics decide how they want to come off, some try to be very sensational so as to get more attention to their criticism. You just need to be able to call out their wrong arguments and take notes on the worthy parts of their write up and use that to improve.

A thick skin is also very important.

Yes, a thick skin is needed whenever the critic shoots their dishonest weapon because their purpose was the other side of the person they criticize making the person beg, or cry.

Critics serve several purposes in various fields, including the arts, literature, sports, politics, and technology, among others. Therefore, their primary purposes differ.

#2459 Re: Questions and Help » Issues with Crypton Exchange » 2023-06-16 23:30:20

level;14412 wrote:
oba;14411 wrote:
Vastextension;14410 wrote:

Many crypto exchanges are not regulated by government agencies, which can result in a lack of oversight and accountability. This can lead to a higher probability of fraud, misconduct, or theft by the exchange.

Many crypto exchanges have limited or no customer support, which can cause significant frustration and difficulty for users when trying to resolve issues.

Crypto exchanges can experience technical problems such as system crashes, outages, and slow transactions, which can negatively impact the user experience and cause financial losses.

Some crypto exchanges apply hidden fees for certain activities such as withdrawing funds, trading, or making deposits, which can reduce the overall profitability of trades.

#2460 Re: Questions and Help » Issues with Crypton Exchange » 2023-06-16 23:23:45

level;14409 wrote:
Europ;14172 wrote:
KAMSI_UG;14054 wrote:

This is a great decision but the UtopiaP2P team asked us to do some very simple task and that's choose the coin we would love to see listed on crypton exchange have you don that

Some people have done that and perhaps maybe you can point us to the right direction to contribute our choice

You find the link to do the same on this forum though but there are several issues people can face with crypto exchanges since they are prime targets for hackers, and many exchanges have experienced security breaches that resulted in significant losses for their users. These breaches can result in the loss of funds, personal information, and identity theft.

Many crypto exchanges are not regulated by government agencies, which can result in a lack of oversight and accountability. This can lead to a higher probability of fraud, misconduct, or theft by the exchange.

#2461 Re: General Discussion » mobile app. When? » 2023-06-16 23:01:17

thrive;14403 wrote:
oba;14402 wrote:
thrive;14401 wrote:

Desktops generally feature more powerful hardware configurations, graphics processing units (GPUs), and central processing units (CPUs), which are faster than those of mobile devices, making them ideal for running high-demand applications like software development or hardcore gaming.

Using a desktop for long durations does not cause discomfort on the eyes or neck which is common with holding a mobile device for extended periods.

People prefer desktop applications to mobile apps because of benefits such as larger screens, multitasking, ease of typing, more storage capacity, performance, and comfort.

Nonetheless, both desktop and mobile apps are convenient and valuable tools, each with its own set of benefits and features depending on the task at hand.

#2462 Re: General Discussion » mobile app. When? » 2023-06-16 22:59:34

level;14398 wrote:
oba;14397 wrote:
thrive;14396 wrote:

Apart from the limited features. People choose to use desktop applications over mobile apps due to various reasons like desktop applications provide a larger screen size, making them ideal for tasks requiring visual engagement like graphic design or video editing.

The desktop environment allows users to multitask effectively and switch between different open applications and Windows easily, making it quite important for productivity.

Extended desktop keyboard sizes and longer battery life make them more comfortable for typing for long periods, e.g., for large document drafting, data entry, or coding.

Desktop computers generally offer more storage space and capacity than mobile devices, making them a great choice for content creators who generate large files, such as videos, music files, or high-resolution images.

#2463 Re: General Discussion » mobile app. When? » 2023-06-16 22:57:56

level;14394 wrote:
KAMSI_UG;13668 wrote:
Kelechi;13661 wrote:

Well I have used both the mobile application and the desktop application and I have come to conclude that desktop application is the best

Well it's great you have used both the desktop application and the mobile application, I would like to ask you why you choose the desktop application.

Yes, it is good to use both the desktop application client and the mobile application in other to know the best, drawbacks and benefits of the application.
The reason why he chooses the desktop will be the benefit of it.

There's indeed a lot of benefit in using the desktop application client footing the wallet's vast features while the mobile wallet is limited to some features.

#2464 Re: Questions and Help » What is the best retirement Age? » 2023-06-15 21:30:48

joanna;14148 wrote:
oba;14147 wrote:
Vastextension;14146 wrote:

Inactivity can lead to a host of physical health problems, including weight gain, muscle weakness, poor circulation, and increased risk of chronic diseases like diabetes, heart disease, and certain types of cancer.

Inactivity and a lack of social interaction can lead to feelings of loneliness, depression, and anxiety, which can have a negative impact on mental health and well-being.

Sitting at home doing nothing can lead to a lack of social interaction, which could leave individuals feeling isolated, lonely, and disconnected from others, leading to further mental health issues.

Sitting at home doing nothing over a prolonged period can lead to the individual becoming stagnant and not developing themselves professionally.

#2465 Re: Questions and Help » What is the best retirement Age? » 2023-06-15 21:26:58

joanna;14132 wrote:
Vastextension;14129 wrote:
full;14126 wrote:

Yes, there's a chance for this to happen but you misunderstand the whole conversation about the best retirement age. This conversation was about people working with the government or private organization not own business.

Support what you said and from what I see the man who is in his 90s is using barbing as an exercise in order to stay healthy because he just can't sit at home doing nothing

Yes, sitting at home doing nothing for prolonged periods of time can have several negative consequences on an individual's physical, mental, and social well-being.

Inactivity can lead to a host of physical health problems, including weight gain, muscle weakness, poor circulation, and increased risk of chronic diseases like diabetes, heart disease, and certain types of cancer.

#2466 Re: Questions and Help » What is the best retirement Age? » 2023-06-15 20:57:58

full;14126 wrote:
KingCRP;14061 wrote:
Lanistergame2;14031 wrote:

Everyone wants to retire early and choose what they personally want to work on and have interest in. But to do this we need to work hard, invest well in projects like utopia and have patience to wait for the investment to mature.

I know a man who at 90 is still working, and he is a barber he has been working for more than 50 years and he was interviewed and he made it clear he love what he is doing and doesn't want to retire.

Yes, there's a chance for this to happen but you misunderstand the whole conversation about the best retirement age. This conversation was about people working with the government or private organization not own business.

Support what you said and from what I see the man who is in his 90s is using barbing as an exercise in order to stay healthy because he just can't sit at home doing nothing

#2467 Re: General Discussion » What are the benefits of keeping our investment in real life » 2023-06-15 20:18:12

thrive;14105 wrote:
full;14102 wrote:
thrive;14097 wrote:

It is advised against keeping your money on the Decentralized platform and using a self-custody or hardware wallet instead. You can keep your private keys safely stored in this way, giving you complete control over your money.

When dealing with token it is good to double-check the token contract address before making any transactions on the DEX platform. Scammers can create fake tokens with similar names to the original ones, so it's essential to verify the contract address before sending funds.

Yes, and it is good to be sure about the honesty of the decentralized exchange we're going to use because some cryptocurrency investors have lost their investment by granting shady decentralized exchange access to their wallets.

When it come to trading on decentralized exchange it is nice to always check the transaction fee, which is usually paid in the DEX's native cryptocurrency before placing an order on a DEX.

#2468 Re: General Discussion » What are the benefits of keeping our investment in real life » 2023-06-15 19:40:14

full;14095 wrote:
PEACEMAKER;13848 wrote:
crpuusd;13805 wrote:

The best way to become a Successful long lasting safe crypto users is to invest in Crypto and always used a decentralized platform like Utopia p2p ecosystem.

Using a decentralized platform is a priority when using crypto. Being completely decentralized gives you freedom cause you are not being controlled by a regulatory exchange.

You should also have a self custody wallet for extra security.

I support what you but everything you said now still doesn't guarantee to liberation and security of the cryptocurrency holder if the holder still don't know how to use decentralized exchange and wallet safely

Yes and that's it is good to check out the platform's security measures before using a DEX. Verify the reputation, dependability, and longevity of the DEX.

#2469 Re: General Discussion » Beware of crypto recovery services! » 2023-06-15 19:28:08

thrive;14092 wrote:
full;14091 wrote:
Vastextension;14090 wrote:

We also need to encourage new users to join the community by sharing their knowledge, participating in debates, and contributing by asking questions or giving useful resources to help the community grow.

Cryptocurrency may be a highly volatile market, and it's critical to emphasize to new users that they must be patient while dealing with the market's ups and downs and not make emotional decisions.

Educating new users on the value of protecting their cryptocurrency, learning about the technology and the risks associated with it, and becoming familiar with the rules.

They can get the most out of their cryptocurrency experience by contributing to the community, exercising patience, and making informed decisions.

#2470 Re: General Discussion » Beware of crypto recovery services! » 2023-06-15 19:21:00

full;14087 wrote:
Vastextension;14086 wrote:
thrive;14085 wrote:

Although it is still necessary, training new users in the fundamentals of blockchain technology and the mechanics of cryptocurrency transactions, such as how wallets operate and the function of transaction fees, is still necessary.

New users should be familiar with the rules and regulations surrounding cryptocurrency in their jurisdiction to avoid any legal issues. Nevertheless, no problem if using CRP coin, UUSD or the Crypton Exchange.

Teaching new users best practices for keeping up-to-date, such as following reliable and trustworthy news sources and social media accounts from the cryptocurrency community is also needed.

We also need to encourage new users to join the community by sharing their knowledge, participating in debates, and contributing by asking questions or giving useful resources to help the community grow.

#2471 Re: General Discussion » Beware of crypto recovery services! » 2023-06-15 19:14:47

thrive;14085 wrote:
full;14084 wrote:
Vastextension;14083 wrote:

I encourage the new users to do their research before investing in or transacting with cryptocurrency now and in the future.

New users should be aware of the risks involved in cryptocurrency investing and know how to identify potential scams and fraudulent activities.

Although it is still necessary, training new users in the fundamentals of blockchain technology and the mechanics of cryptocurrency transactions, such as how wallets operate and the function of transaction fees, is still necessary.

New users should be familiar with the rules and regulations surrounding cryptocurrency in their jurisdiction to avoid any legal issues. Nevertheless, no problem if using CRP coin, UUSD or the Crypton Exchange.

#2472 Re: General Discussion » Beware of crypto recovery services! » 2023-06-15 19:10:26

thrive;14082 wrote:
full;14081 wrote:
Comrade;14021 wrote:

Welcome Mate, and its a wise choices choosing this wonderful p2p community, you will always enjoy your stay here.

I also welcome the user on board and it is nice to have more users in our midst cause it is lovely that this forum is gradually increasing with users and traffic but I hope the user knows the best thing he needs to know now.

Yes, you're right and it's important to stress the importance of securing his cryptocurrency holdings by recommending that he use uWallet for CRP or UUSD while using two-factor authentication (2FA), cold storage wallets for other crypto wallets and must avoiding the sharing of private keys.

I encourage the new users to do their research before investing in or transacting with cryptocurrency now and in the future.

#2473 Re: General Discussion » To overcome malicious threats » 2023-06-15 18:28:23

thrive;14067 wrote:
full;14007 wrote:
level;14006 wrote:

This is funny and it is clearly a political strategy of denying cryptocurrency the chance to be mainstream of payment and investment since we have the SEC which is what is needed to prevent investors.

Despite the growth of the cryptocurrency market, it remains relatively small compared to traditional markets such as stocks and bonds. REPLY
Yes, but that doesn't stop the governments from supporting the cryptocurrency market, I think they dislike it because that is untested and not proven to have a significant impact on the economy so they see it as a threat to the economy

However, this could change if they truly support cryptocurrency there can be a firm in cryptocurrency just like we see in the stocks and bonds market.

Lack of understanding of cryptocurrencies is one of the reasons since cryptocurrencies are somehow relatively new technology, and many governments may not fully understand how they work their potential benefits, and their risks.

#2474 Re: General Discussion » To overcome malicious threats » 2023-06-14 21:52:49

full;14004 wrote:
level;14003 wrote:
Vastextension;14002 wrote:

I think believe that cryptocurrencies have gained a reputation for being used in illegal activities such as money laundering and drug transactions whereas fiat currency is the payment mostly used for such activities.

Governments may not support cryptocurrencies as they fear that cryptocurrency may make fiat currency obsolete since people are not getting benefits by keeping their funds in fiat currency and people are getting vast benefits by saving in cryptocurrency.

Another thing they believe is that cryptocurrencies are notorious for their volatility, with prices fluctuating significantly within a day.

So they think making an investment in cryptocurrency is a risky investment. So they are playing the role of father and mother by not encouraging their citizens to invest in the cryptocurrency market.

#2475 Re: General Discussion » To overcome malicious threats » 2023-06-14 21:51:44

full;14001 wrote:
joanna;13913 wrote:
Comrade;13793 wrote:

This government are those that constitutes the generated resources of the nation that mostly focus on the income produce by the citizen. The crypto is self secured currency that doesn't involve the legacy of government.

All these reasons and cryptocurrencies being decentralized, which means that they are not controlled by any central authority or government is the reason why the government doesn't want to support cryptocurrency.

The government is fun though because the lack of control which makes it difficult for governments to regulate and enforce laws related to cryptocurrencies shouldn't be the reason for them to be scared about cryptocurrency. What's important is the citizen benefit from it.

I think believe that cryptocurrencies have gained a reputation for being used in illegal activities such as money laundering and drug transactions whereas fiat currency is the payment mostly used for such activities.

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