Michael K
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BENJAMIN GRAHAM’s famous line from the book “ THE INTELLIGENT INVESTOR” must read for everyone in this time of TARIF WAR:
#InvestSmart

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Michael K retweetledi
Michael K retweetledi

@B3doel___ Oh tiket.com ya,, sama sy dan keluarga jg pernah mengalami hal yg mirip hampir sama, sampe akhirnya baru bisa check'in jam 11 malam Dan juga ngabisin pulsa 200rb + kesal + bersabar aplg posisi uda mlm2 juga padahal sudah berhasil booking jauh2 hari
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@anggaandinata @OscarDarmawan Sekalian jg tambahin bro= L-BTC n LN BTC 😂💪
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@OscarDarmawan Diversifikasi saya BTC, BTCB, WBTC, SolvBTC 😂
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Apa pendapatnya tentang diversifikasi ? atau lebih prefer investasi satu aset saja ?🤔 Saya termasuk penganut diversifikasi cuma memang terkadang agak gemes saat portofolio kita merata otomatis profitnya ga setinggi saat kita bet pada satu aset yg to the moon. Tapi ini adalah bentuk mengurangi resiko 😉
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Sending Bitcoin Still Feels Nerve-Wracking? You’re Not Alone.
That moment of doubt—“Will it actually arrive?”—is real. But here’s the good news: Bitcoin addresses have built-in safeguards. When I learnt this, it greatly reduced the stress of sending Bitcoin.
A Bitcoin address isn’t just a random string of characters—it’s structured to prevent errors. Each address contains three key parts that tell the network where to send your BTC (Image below):
1️⃣ Version Number – Identifies the type of address (Legacy, SegWit, Taproot) and ensures compatibility.
2️⃣ Public Key Hash – A shortened, more secure version of your public key. This acts as the unique identifier that determines the recipient of the funds.
3️⃣ Checksum – A built-in error detector. The last 4-6 characters verify the version number and public key hash to ensure the address is valid.
Why This Matters: If you accidentally miss or mistype a character, the checksum catches it—and your wallet shouldn't send the transaction. This built-in safety net prevents you from sending your Bitcoin into the ether.
That said.... here are a few pro tips for error-free transactions:
✅ Always copy & paste addresses (never type manually).
✅ Use QR codes whenever possible to avoid manual entry mistakes.
✅ Double-check the first & last 5-6 characters before hitting send.
Did this help? Let me know if you have any questions or curiosities!

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