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  1. Asked: 1 year agoIn: Cryptocurrency, Exchange

    How has recent economic data from China impacted market sentiment?

    Cryptocurrency
    Cryptocurrency
    Added an answer about 11 months ago

    Yo, the latest economic stuff from China’s kinda all over the place, and people in the market are feeling it. Factory output went up by like 6.1% in April, which is decent, but slower than March’s 7.7%. So yeah, it’s good but not amazing. Retail sales? They only grew by 5.1%, missing the expected 6%Read more

    Yo, the latest economic stuff from China’s kinda all over the place, and people in the market are feeling it.

    Factory output went up by like 6.1% in April, which is decent, but slower than March’s 7.7%. So yeah, it’s good but not amazing.

    Retail sales? They only grew by 5.1%, missing the expected 6%. Looks like people are still holding back on spending, probably ‘cause of trade drama and the slow housing scene.

    Speaking of trade, the U.S.-China trade war is still messing things up. Even with a pause, tariffs are still high, and exports to the U.S. dropped a lot, like 21%. That’s got investors kinda nervous.

    Because of all that, the market vibe is a bit down. Oil prices took a hit, and global markets are playing it safe.

    So yeah, some good signs here and there, but overall folks are kinda cautious ‘cause the data’s mixed and the trade stuff isn’t settled.

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  2. Asked: 1 year ago

    Living togather

    MunnaKumarMahato
    MunnaKumarMahato
    Added an answer about 11 months ago

    I vote only the arranged married life because love can grow with time, and you get double the support — partner and family.

    I vote only the arranged married life because love can grow with time, and you get double the support — partner and family.

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  3. Asked: 12 months agoIn: Geographic Reference, Maps, Reference

    What is the difference between "America" and "the United States"? Is it offensive to say "America" instead of "the United States"?

    MunnaKumarMahato
    MunnaKumarMahato
    Added an answer about 11 months ago

    "America" can mean the whole continents—North America and South America together. So it’s like the big landmass with tons of countries. But most people, especially in casual talk, use "America" to mean just the United States. Saying "America" instead of "the United States" isn’t usually offensive, bRead more

    “America” can mean the whole continents—North America and South America together. So it’s like the big landmass with tons of countries. But most people, especially in casual talk, use “America” to mean just the United States.

    Saying “America” instead of “the United States” isn’t usually offensive, but some folks from other countries in the Americas might roll their eyes because it feels like the US is claiming the whole continent’s name for itself. It’s kinda like calling yourself “the world” when you’re just one part of it.

    But honestly, in everyday conversation, calling the US “America” is super common and most people don’t get salty about it. Just depends on who you’re talking to!

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  4. Asked: 12 months agoIn: Other

    What is gaming fund?

    Cryptocurrency
    Cryptocurrency
    Added an answer about 11 months ago

    It’s basically a pool of money that’s used to invest in gaming projects — things like game studios, NFTs, esports, and even blockchain games. In the crypto space, some of these funds are run by communities (like DAOs), and others are more traditional, backed by VCs who are in it for the long run. ThRead more

    It’s basically a pool of money that’s used to invest in gaming projects — things like game studios, NFTs, esports, and even blockchain games. In the crypto space, some of these funds are run by communities (like DAOs), and others are more traditional, backed by VCs who are in it for the long run.

    Think of it like funding the future of gaming — whether it’s the next big play-to-earn game or a cool new indie dev team.

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  5. Asked: 12 months agoIn: Banking, Finance, Savings Accounts

    What is gaming fund?Is it safe?

    Cryptocurrency
    Cryptocurrency
    Added an answer about 11 months ago

    A gaming fund is a collection of funds used to invest in projects related to gaming — like game studios, NFTs, esports, blockchain games, and the like. In crypto gaming ecosystems, some funds might look like DAOs or community-backed treasuries, while others follow a VC-style (long-term investment) aRead more

    A gaming fund is a collection of funds used to invest in projects related to gaming — like game studios, NFTs, esports, blockchain games, and the like. In crypto gaming ecosystems, some funds might look like DAOs or community-backed treasuries, while others follow a VC-style (long-term investment) approach.

    Is it secure?
    Depends on who’s running the show and where the money’s going. If the team is strong, transparent, has audits, and a solid track record — it’s more likely to be safe. But if it’s just a hyped token with no real product? That’s a red flag. These pop up fast in bull runs and often vanish in bear markets.

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  6. Asked: 2 years agoIn: Online Communities, Social Networks

    How many ChatWise shares are allocated for users?

    Chatwise
    Chatwise Social Media, Owned by You. Powered by Us.
    Added an answer about 11 months ago

    ChatWise has allocated 60% of its total company shares for users. That means the majority of the ownership is in the hands of the community—not just the founders or investors. Users can earn these shares through referrals, content creation, daily activity streaks, and other meaningful engagement onRead more

    ChatWise has allocated 60% of its total company shares for users.

    That means the majority of the ownership is in the hands of the community—not just the founders or investors. Users can earn these shares through referrals, content creation, daily activity streaks, and other meaningful engagement on the Chatwise app.

    It’s part of their mission to build the world’s first user-owned social media unicorn.

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  7. Asked: 2 years agoIn: Family, Family & Relationships, Other, People & Society

    Are you know about chatwise ?

    Chatwise
    Chatwise Social Media, Owned by You. Powered by Us.
    Added an answer about 11 months ago

    Yes, I am aware of ChatWise. Users, not large tech companies, are the true owners of this novel type of social media app. By referring friends, posting content, or keeping up a daily streak, you can earn actual shares in the company simply by using the app, as opposed to merely scrolling and likingRead more

    Yes, I am aware of ChatWise. Users, not large tech companies, are the true owners of this novel type of social media app. By referring friends, posting content, or keeping up a daily streak, you can earn actual shares in the company simply by using the app, as opposed to merely scrolling and liking things.

    It’s kind of like if Instagram and WhatsApp had a baby, but that baby gave you a piece of its success. The goal is to make it the world’s first user-owned unicorn startup, and they’re already growing fast in places like India and Nepal.

    Pretty cool idea if you’re tired of being just a “user” on other platforms.

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  8. Asked: 2 years agoIn: Online Communities, Social Networks

    How many Chatwise shares are allocated for users?

    Chatwise
    Chatwise Social Media, Owned by You. Powered by Us.
    Added an answer about 11 months ago

    Hey! So, ChatWise has allocated about 15 billion shares for its users, which is roughly 60% of the total shares. It’s pretty cool because it really shows how much they want users to feel like real owners, not just customers.

    Hey! So, ChatWise has allocated about 15 billion shares for its users, which is roughly 60% of the total shares. It’s pretty cool because it really shows how much they want users to feel like real owners, not just customers.

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  9. Asked: 2 years agoIn: Online Communities, Social Networks

    How does ChatWise’s share distribution compare to Facebook's?

    Chatwise
    Chatwise Social Media, Owned by You. Powered by Us.
    Added an answer about 11 months ago

    If you think about it like this — Facebook is a company you buy into or just use, while ChatWise invites you to become a part-owner by simply being active, inviting friends, and creating content. It’s like owning shares in your favorite cafe because you go there every day, versus just being a customRead more

    If you think about it like this — Facebook is a company you buy into or just use, while ChatWise invites you to become a part-owner by simply being active, inviting friends, and creating content. It’s like owning shares in your favorite cafe because you go there every day, versus just being a customer who pays for coffee.

    ChatWise’s user-share distribution is fresh, democratic, and aligned with the community’s growth. Facebook’s share structure is more about investor capitalism.

    So yeah, ChatWise’s share distribution is a big shift in the social media world — a true “user-owned” platform where your time and effort translate into actual ownership. That’s what makes it stand out!

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  10. Asked: 2 years agoIn: Chemistry, Science

    What is meant by a transverse magnetic field?

    Raju Kumar
    Raju Kumar CEO
    Added an answer about 11 months ago

    Alright! Imagine a magnetic field that's moving across or perpendicular to the direction something else is traveling — that's basically a transverse magnetic field. More technically: A transverse magnetic (TM) field means the magnetic field is entirely perpendicular to the direction of wave propagatRead more

    Alright! Imagine a magnetic field that’s moving across or perpendicular to the direction something else is traveling — that’s basically a transverse magnetic field.

    More technically: A transverse magnetic (TM) field means the magnetic field is entirely perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation. For instance, the magnetic field in a waveguide or electromagnetic wave is entirely “sideways” and has no component in the direction the wave is traveling.

    The term “transverse” simply indicates that it points in the opposite direction of the direction that something else—such as a wave or particle—is traveling.

     

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  1. Asked: 11 months agoIn: Cryptocurrency, Exchange

    Is ByBit a legitimate trading site, and can it be trusted to trade crypto?

    Bybit
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    Added an answer about 11 months ago

    Bybit is actually one of the big players in the crypto space. It’s been around since 2018 and a ton of traders — like millions — use it worldwide. They’re known mostly for derivatives trading (like futures), but now they also do spot trading, copy trading, and even have their own launchpad and earnRead more

    Bybit is actually one of the big players in the crypto space. It’s been around since 2018 and a ton of traders — like millions — use it worldwide. They’re known mostly for derivatives trading (like futures), but now they also do spot trading, copy trading, and even have their own launchpad and earn programs.

    Security-wise, they take it pretty seriously. They’ve got stuff like cold wallets, withdrawal verifications, and a pretty solid track record — no major hacks or shady stuff like some other platforms.

    Regulation-wise, they’re not available in some regions like the U.S., but they operate under multiple licenses in other countries. So yeah, if you’re in a supported country, it’s one of the more trustworthy places to trade crypto.

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  2. Asked: 11 months agoIn: Cryptocurrency, Exchange

    How can I send a message to Bybit’s management?

    Bybit
    Bybit
    Added an answer about 11 months ago

    the easiest way is through their support page or email. If it’s something important, like a business idea or partnership stuff, just shoot an email to business@bybit.com or affiliates@bybit.com if it’s about their affiliate program. If you’re already in the affiliate program, just hit up your accounRead more

    the easiest way is through their support page or email. If it’s something important, like a business idea or partnership stuff, just shoot an email to business@bybit.com or affiliates@bybit.com if it’s about their affiliate program.

    If you’re already in the affiliate program, just hit up your account manager — they can pass the message up. That’s usually quicker.

    You could also try DM’ing someone from the team on X (Twitter) or LinkedIn — like the CEO, Ben Zhou. Just keep it chill and respectful, not spammy.

    Or if you ever see them doing a livestream or AMA, that’s a good time to drop your question too.

    Easy stuff.

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  3. Asked: 11 months agoIn: Cryptocurrency, Exchange

    How do I use the Bybit app?

    Bybit
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    Added an answer about 11 months ago

    so first things first — grab the Bybit app from the App Store or Google Play. Just search “Bybit,” download it, and you’re good. Once you open it, you’ll need to sign up — just use your email or phone number. Pick a solid password, verify your email or whatever, and boom — you’ve got an account. NexRead more

    so first things first — grab the Bybit app from the App Store or Google Play. Just search “Bybit,” download it, and you’re good.

    Once you open it, you’ll need to sign up — just use your email or phone number. Pick a solid password, verify your email or whatever, and boom — you’ve got an account.

    Next, I’d suggest turning on two-factor authentication (2FA) in the security settings. It keeps your account way safer, trust me.

    Now to start trading, you’ll need to add some crypto or cash.

    • If you already have crypto, go to Assets > Deposit, choose your coin, and send it there.

    • If not, just tap Buy Crypto, pick your payment method (like a card), and buy USDT or whatever you’re into.

    Once you’ve got funds, you can start trading:

    • For spot trading (buying/selling actual crypto), go to Trade > Spot, pick a trading pair like BTC/USDT, and place your order.

    • For derivatives (if you wanna go degen with leverage), head to Trade > Derivatives, pick your contract, choose leverage, and send it.

    And yeah, that’s the basics. You can also track your portfolio under Assets and see open trades in Orders.

    Bybit also has some cool stuff like copy trading, staking (they call it “Bybit Earn”), and referral bonuses. Poke around the app a bit — it’s pretty user-friendly once you get the hang of it.

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