In this series, I assume the role of a reader instead of a writer, discussing articles by other writers... things I recommend.
The Bitcoin news these last weeks, are dominated by the fall in price, which is spectacular, but not really any danger for BCH. @Pantera addressed that in No Bear Market For Bitcoin Cash. I quote:
“Bitcoin Cash has significance in the crypto market, and its utility is above other cryptocurrencies. No other decentralized network can reach the same network capacity and efficiency Bitcoin Cash accomplishes.”
I did also discuss that in my recent Should We Publish More at Read.cash Now When BCH has Fallen so Much? BCH is a long-term winner because it is superior to its competitors and especially to BTC.
In Bitcoin Cash Price Will Disprove Naysayers, @annayks also discuss the price development.
Without Peer-to-Peer Freedom, Crypto Is Just Surveillance Money writes @VoluntaryJapan.
I want to mention one other article by @Pantera: MistSwap Releases a smartBCH Bridge to the Cryptoverse! Well worth a read for everyone interested in SmartBCH.
@Davinchysax posted The First BCH Sponsored Movie… Tadaaa!
“Don't be trapped in a virtual world full of fakes, because you will lose your real self.”
...writes @daffaputra in Human Life in the Digital Age, where the author speculates about the risk of living too much in the virtual world.
Is it correct to leave your financial future to a state lottery?, asks @MikeZillo. The same author also refutes the often repeated connection between crypto and money laundering, in Cryptocurrencies and Money Laundering: a wrong match.
If you belong to those believing in government issued crypto, I think you should read On the eve of the future digital dollar by @Jnavedan. Beware for deceptive use of words, a government issued and controlled currency can never be genuine crypto. But “crypto” is modern and has a positive aura; everyone wants to use the word, even if it is for something in reality being the opposite.
I will bring up some articles by @xuanling11. First two about Facebook: When Meta Patented Metaverse and Facebook Just Did the Rug Pull. Then two posts about DAOs (DAO = Decentralized Autonomous Organization). DAO The Way Part 1 and DAO The Way Part 2.
@Nattoo is an interesting new member. All his 3 articles so far are definitely worth to read: Wrinkling in Space: Gravity wave, Science behind love, and, as I know that there are many fans of horror here, read about the Vampire mtyh scientifically. Despite the typo in the title, this s a good article.
@Plint published an article about death, or rather what happens after death. A question every human has pondered about. There are theories and beliefs - still, I suspect, we will never know for sure. Read The Great Unknown.
Always well-writing @Gemstone wrote A Proper Way To Start Your Day (Backed By Science And The Bible) – and @Blogika wrote Nerve innervation is the key to health and sexuality.
@sanctuary.the-one-law continues to present his consistent philosophy. This time he published Currency of The-One-Law Economy.
Choice Is An Illusion wrote @KriszRokk. A good read about the power of marketing.
@hamedbkh just published part 2 in his series on the often quite violent relations between England and France throughout history France, England and the devil fighting alongside the saint (part 2).
Relatively new member @Kheefhee obviously likes to read. His first post was Benefits of Reading and in his second, he claims If You Read These Books They Will Change The Way You Look At The World
What do you understand by Poison? asks @Princessbusayo.
@Freedom007 writes about Addictions That's Okay With The World.
Are you aspiring on becoming a real author? Then you can benefit from reading articles by @justanny. For instance Writing tips For you; Beginners guide in writing a good character. If the topic interests you, check the author's profile; there is much more.
Another article about writing is Writing Effectively: To Express, Not to Impress by @Amy05. I like the message of this article, which is that one should not make writing so complicated that it can hardly be understood. I always strive for that in my own writing; above all it should be clear. A simple, clear text explaining something potentially complicated in a way also a novice on the topic can understand – that's a good text!
Colour is a topic turning up over and over again. I am interested in colour and have written much about colour here, so I tend to notice colour-related posts. Why not this article by @Dawn_Dii: Am I Weird for Being a Black Lover?
Crows can predict your Death? asks @Imjhum in an article about folklore. Read also her most recent article: Scary Dwafs.
Another recurrent theme is coffee, about which I wrote an early series at this platform. Here are some recent posts related to coffee:
@Peter-Molnar writes about Coffee As A Status Symbol: Why People Would Pay More For Coffee; @Talecharm writes about If Only Coffee Could Talk; and finally an interesting article by @Lhes about harvesting coffee: Harvesting coffee, the back end process.
Nature Quest: Everyone Should Love &Appreciate Nature, says @Pearlkel, and I can just agree.
@Duvinca share with us Baby seagulls on the beach.
@Rezanur is a very good photographer. If you enjoy beautiful photos, take a look at his posts - for instance: Some Moments with Dragonfly, Insect Photography (Day-1) or Lovely Looks of Nature.
@Allworldforyou published Impressive photograph of an Egyptian mummy seller in 1875. If you want to read more about Egyptian mummies, you can read my own Egyptian Mummies & Mummification, and Ancient Egyptian: Mummification and Building of Pyramid by @Ling01.
@cmoneyspinner writes about an animated classic: Disney Animated Classic Film: The Aristocats (1970).
Finally we have Ningen The Humanoid Beast of the Arctic / Library of the Strange by @susurrodelmisterio.
Read the whole series, ”Suggested Reading” and my series “Retrospection”.
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