Other ways to say π I'm happy π
βοΈ I'm over the moon.
βοΈ I'm on cloud nine.
βοΈ I'm on top of the world.
βοΈ I'm happy like a dog with two tails.
βοΈ I'm walking on air.
βοΈ I'm full of joys of spring.
βοΈ I'm having a whale of time.
βοΈ I'm thrilled to bits.
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Speak Faster English β‘οΈ
βοΈ Dunno - don't know
I dunno where he is.
βοΈ Gimme - give me
Gimme some time.
βοΈ Watcha - what are you
Watcha thinking?
βοΈ Kinda - kind of
She's kinda funny.
βοΈ Outta - out of
I'm outta here.
βοΈ Wanna - want to
I wanna go home.
βοΈ Gonna - going to
I am gonna tell her.
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I dunno where he is.
Gimme some time.
Watcha thinking?
She's kinda funny.
I'm outta here.
I wanna go home.
I am gonna tell her.
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TO BECOME SUCCESSFUL
β BELIEVE β while others are doubting.
β PLAN β while others are playing.
β STUDY β while others are sleeping.
β BEGIN β while others are procrastinating.
β WORK β while others are wishing.
β INVEST β while others are wasting.
β LISTEN β while others are talking.
β PERSIST β while others are quitting.
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β BELIEVE β while others are doubting.
β PLAN β while others are playing.
β STUDY β while others are sleeping.
β BEGIN β while others are procrastinating.
β WORK β while others are wishing.
β INVEST β while others are wasting.
β LISTEN β while others are talking.
β PERSIST β while others are quitting.
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What is a blockchain explorer?
Today, weβll discuss an interesting topic. A βblockchain explorerβ is a search engine for a particular blockchain.
With the help of the explorer, anyone can view all transactions that have ever occurred on the blockchain. You can track transaction histories, public address balances, network hash rates, and other details. Consider it the Google of blockchains.
Remember when we discussed the anonymity of blockchains? So, with the help of the explorer, you can thoroughly study any wallet: see how much cryptocurrency it has, from which addresses it was received and where it was sent. You can examine every transaction on the network.
There are so-called multiblockchain explorers that allow you to βtravelβ through several blockchains at once.
Here are some recommendation for you:
β Blockchair: Supports many blockchains, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Ripple.
β CryptoID: Offers fast search and analytics for various blockchains, such as Ethereum, Bitcoin, and Polkadot.
β Blockchain.com: A widely used tool that supports Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Bitcoin Cash and is praised for its user-friendly interface and reliability.
You can use any of the explorers right now and start studying blockchains!
Today, weβll discuss an interesting topic. A βblockchain explorerβ is a search engine for a particular blockchain.
With the help of the explorer, anyone can view all transactions that have ever occurred on the blockchain. You can track transaction histories, public address balances, network hash rates, and other details. Consider it the Google of blockchains.
Remember when we discussed the anonymity of blockchains? So, with the help of the explorer, you can thoroughly study any wallet: see how much cryptocurrency it has, from which addresses it was received and where it was sent. You can examine every transaction on the network.
There are so-called multiblockchain explorers that allow you to βtravelβ through several blockchains at once.
Here are some recommendation for you:
β Blockchair: Supports many blockchains, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Ripple.
β CryptoID: Offers fast search and analytics for various blockchains, such as Ethereum, Bitcoin, and Polkadot.
β Blockchain.com: A widely used tool that supports Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Bitcoin Cash and is praised for its user-friendly interface and reliability.
You can use any of the explorers right now and start studying blockchains!
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Random Bitcoin fact: More than 50% of mined Bitcoin is in just 1,000 wallets.
This is certainly not a good statistic concerning the worldβs biggest cryptocurrency. Centralizing a huge volume of coins in the hands of a relatively small group of people adds to Bitcoinβs vulnerability.
This is certainly not a good statistic concerning the worldβs biggest cryptocurrency. Centralizing a huge volume of coins in the hands of a relatively small group of people adds to Bitcoinβs vulnerability.
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Are crypto transactions anonymous?
Crypto transactions on blockchains are βpseudonymous,β meaning they can be traced to wallet addresses (via public keys) but have no direct connection with peopleβs identities.
Every transaction is open to the public, and anyone with an internet connection can view them. The date, the amount sent and received, the wallet addresses β all of this data is impossible to conceal.
However, if you use a non-custodial wallet, it will be impossible to identify you as the walletβs owner (unless you deanonymize yourself).
For example, if you send crypto from a centralized exchange to your non-custodial wallet, the exchange now knows who the non-custodial wallet belongs to since you must pass Know Your Customer requirements by showing your ID.
Therefore, if you practice the basics, you can be completely anonymous on the blockchain, and no one will ever know your personal information.
Crypto transactions on blockchains are βpseudonymous,β meaning they can be traced to wallet addresses (via public keys) but have no direct connection with peopleβs identities.
Every transaction is open to the public, and anyone with an internet connection can view them. The date, the amount sent and received, the wallet addresses β all of this data is impossible to conceal.
However, if you use a non-custodial wallet, it will be impossible to identify you as the walletβs owner (unless you deanonymize yourself).
For example, if you send crypto from a centralized exchange to your non-custodial wallet, the exchange now knows who the non-custodial wallet belongs to since you must pass Know Your Customer requirements by showing your ID.
Therefore, if you practice the basics, you can be completely anonymous on the blockchain, and no one will ever know your personal information.
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What is βastroturfing?β
The term isnβt purely crypto, but in recent years, it has seeped into the blockchain world as well. It is the promotion of a product or service, such as an ICO, without disclosing a personal interest.
Celebrities such as Steven Seagal and Floyd Mayweather Jr. have been fined by the SEC in the past for astroturfing ICOs.
In other words, this is a situation where a celebrity who has received money for advertising βpretendsβ that they simply like the advertised project and recommend it to their audience.
The term isnβt purely crypto, but in recent years, it has seeped into the blockchain world as well. It is the promotion of a product or service, such as an ICO, without disclosing a personal interest.
Celebrities such as Steven Seagal and Floyd Mayweather Jr. have been fined by the SEC in the past for astroturfing ICOs.
In other words, this is a situation where a celebrity who has received money for advertising βpretendsβ that they simply like the advertised project and recommend it to their audience.
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Bitcoin Critique: Regular money works fine for me, so why do I need crypto?
Did you know that the purchasing power of the United States dollar has fallen by 95% since 1913? Since the U.S. dollar is the worldβs reserve currency, it has a significant impact on all currencies.
Any money youβve saved, even your pension, is like melting ice cubes: They lose purchasing power year after year. If your salaries do not keep pace, your financial situation will deteriorate over time. That is why wealthy people invest in things like art and real estate, which are greater stores of value than cash.
Did you know that the purchasing power of the United States dollar has fallen by 95% since 1913? Since the U.S. dollar is the worldβs reserve currency, it has a significant impact on all currencies.
Any money youβve saved, even your pension, is like melting ice cubes: They lose purchasing power year after year. If your salaries do not keep pace, your financial situation will deteriorate over time. That is why wealthy people invest in things like art and real estate, which are greater stores of value than cash.
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Bitcoin Critique: Cryptocurrency isnβt real, so how can it have value?
This is one of the most commonly used arguments. Only about 2%β3% of all money, as we know it, exists as coins and cash. The rest survives solely as records in a digital database.
Money has value because of how useful it is: Itβs portable, divisible, fungible, long-lasting, and identifiable. It makes no difference whether the money is physical or digital, as long as it meets those requirementsβand Bitcoin is one of them.
Given that fiat (government) money is only supported by authority (and the threat of violence or censure), consider why you believe your money has worth, whereas Bitcoin does not.
This is one of the most commonly used arguments. Only about 2%β3% of all money, as we know it, exists as coins and cash. The rest survives solely as records in a digital database.
Money has value because of how useful it is: Itβs portable, divisible, fungible, long-lasting, and identifiable. It makes no difference whether the money is physical or digital, as long as it meets those requirementsβand Bitcoin is one of them.
Given that fiat (government) money is only supported by authority (and the threat of violence or censure), consider why you believe your money has worth, whereas Bitcoin does not.
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Bitcoin Critique: What happens to my Bitcoin when I die?
Bitcoin, and crypto in general, come with a different level of responsibility than traditional money. This is a feature, not a bug. It suggests that you should have a plan to pass it on if you...well...pass on.
If youβre not careful, you could lose your Bitcoin forever; figures vary, but approximately 3 million BTC is thought to be lost for a variety of reasons.
Estate and inheritance planning from firms like Casa already exists to ensure your Bitcoin is transferred when you pass away.
Bitcoin, and crypto in general, come with a different level of responsibility than traditional money. This is a feature, not a bug. It suggests that you should have a plan to pass it on if you...well...pass on.
If youβre not careful, you could lose your Bitcoin forever; figures vary, but approximately 3 million BTC is thought to be lost for a variety of reasons.
Estate and inheritance planning from firms like Casa already exists to ensure your Bitcoin is transferred when you pass away.
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Bitcoin Criticism: Bitcoin is a fad; it will never catch on.
Kodak didnβt believe anyone needed digital machines. Sony thought the same way about digital music. Radio, television, the internet, cars, computersβvirtually every significant invention in human history has gone through major phases of distrust and resistance.
Does this mean that Bitcoin and crypto are with us forever? Purely theoretically, no. But given that the market is not in its first, second, or even fifth year, itβs worth assuming that blockchains are something more serious than just a temporary trend.
Check out the attached image; itβs an article from 1996 making a prediction about the collapse of the internet.
Kodak didnβt believe anyone needed digital machines. Sony thought the same way about digital music. Radio, television, the internet, cars, computersβvirtually every significant invention in human history has gone through major phases of distrust and resistance.
Does this mean that Bitcoin and crypto are with us forever? Purely theoretically, no. But given that the market is not in its first, second, or even fifth year, itβs worth assuming that blockchains are something more serious than just a temporary trend.
Check out the attached image; itβs an article from 1996 making a prediction about the collapse of the internet.
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Other ways to say: It's expensive π΅
βοΈ It's pricey.
βοΈ It carries a hefty price tag.
βοΈ It's bank breaking.
βοΈ It costs an arm and a leg.
βοΈ It's exorbitant.
βοΈ It's steep.
βοΈ It's a bit rich for my blood.
βοΈ It's a little spendy.
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π Basic Vs Advanced English π
π Open the door.
π Answer the door.
π Don't touch.
π Hands off.
π Stay right here.
π Stay put.
π No problem.
π No biggie.
π Leave me alone.
π Give me a break.
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Some common mistakes in English
π She doen't listen me.
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She doesn't listen to me.
π Don't be afraid from asking questions.
β
Don't be afraid of asking questions.
π Everyone like her.
β
Everyone likes her.
π You must to call him immediately.
β
You must call him immediately.
β
You need to call him immediately.
π He is a good cooker.
β
He is a good cook.
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Other ways to say π‘ It's cold π₯Ά
βοΈ It's freezing!
βοΈ It's so chilly out here.
βοΈ I can see my breath, it's that cold.
βοΈ I'm shivering, it's freezing.
βοΈ It's bone-chillingly cold.
βοΈ I can't feel my fingers, it's so cold.
βοΈ The cold is biting today.
βοΈ It's frosty.
βοΈ It's teeth-chattering cold.
βοΈ It's numbingly cold.
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