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Nengste1
nengste1@bchnostr.com
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I'm just a simple woman, a proud granny, and a crypto enthusiast who believes it's never too late to learn something new.
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Nengste1 3 hours ago
A warm welcome to our newest BCHNostr member! 🎉 As a new user, she didn't have enough BCH to verify her account. Good thing our community now has a crowdfunding fund to help newcomers get started. I was happy to use $1 from the fund to help her complete her verification. This is what community is all about—helping each other take that first step. 💚 Welcome! @Myca We hope you enjoy learning, connecting with everyone, and having a wonderful journey in the BCHNostr community. We're glad to have you with us! image
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Nengste1 5 hours ago
💸 Sent 0.00500000 BCH: For account verification TX: a0a1807746d5da4505aabfac39115ad3d10774072656a0796f5c756ac3493ea0 #bch #bitcoincash
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Nengste1 7 hours ago
📚 Crypto Terminology: Pump vs. Dump 📈📉 Have you ever seen a coin suddenly shoot up... then crash just as fast? 📖 The Story Imagine a coin is trading at $100. Suddenly, many people start buying it. The price jumps to $120, then $140 in a short time. That's called a Pump—a rapid increase in price caused by strong buying activity. Now imagine some traders decide to sell their coins and take profits. The price quickly falls back to $110, then $90. That's called a Dump—a rapid drop in price caused by heavy selling. 🐋 Where do whales come in? Because whales own large amounts of cryptocurrency, their big buy or sell orders can sometimes help push prices up or down. But remember, not every pump or dump is caused by whales. News, market sentiment, or many traders buying and selling at the same time can also move the market. 💡 Lesson 📈 Pump = The price rises quickly. 📉 Dump = The price falls quickly. Don't chase every pump, and don't panic during every dump. Always have a plan and make decisions based on research—not emotions. ❓Have you ever bought during a pump or held through a dump? 💚 image
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Nengste1 10 hours ago
📌 I originally shared this on my first account, but since I now have a new account, I'm reposting it here so more people—especially those who are new to BCHNostr—can benefit from it. I hope this simple guide helps you better understand how relays work. 📮 Where can you find your "post offices" in BCHNostr? In my previous post, I learned that relays are like post offices. They're the places where your posts are sent, stored, and shared with other people. That got me thinking... "If relays are my post offices, where can I actually see them?" 🤔 The good news is they're easy to find in BCHNostr. Simply go to: Profile → Settings (edit profile) → Relays There you'll see the list of relays your account is connected to. Think of them as the post offices responsible for delivering your letters (posts) to the rest of the Nostr network. If you're connected to active, reliable relays, your posts have a much better chance of reaching more people. If you're connected to inactive or poorly connected relays, your post may only reach a few users—or in some cases, only you. 💡 Lesson: It's a good idea to check your relay list every once in a while. Healthy relays help your posts travel farther across the Nostr network.
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Nengste1 13 hours ago
Just share your entry link in the comment section of Activity 1. 😊 Grabe, sumakit na ang mata ko kakabasa ng mga entries ninyo—ang hahaba kasi! 🤣 Buti na lang may katuwang akong magbasa... ang aking trusty magnifying glass. 🔍😂 Salamat sa effort ninyo sa pagbabahagi ng inyong BCH stories. image
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Nengste1 19 hours ago
Feeling incredibly grateful today! 💚 A huge thank you @Prime Architect for supporting my Learning BCH Together campaign. Your generosity and trust mean so much to me. This motivates me to keep learning, creating beginner-friendly BCH and BCHNostr content, and sharing what I learn with the community. Thank you for being part of this journey! View quoted note →