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Title: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: Beloussovski on October 12, 2017, 05:36:17 AM
Currently working on a web application that will help cryptocurrency enthusiast with what cryptocurrencies to invest in and how to allocate between each cryptocurrency. But before I get too far ahead of myself and start building something, I wanted to see if other shares the same problems.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: covfefe_ on October 12, 2017, 05:48:21 AM
Currently working on a web application that will help cryptocurrency enthusiast with what cryptocurrencies to invest in and how to allocate between each cryptocurrency. But before I get too far ahead of myself and start building something, I wanted to see if other shares the same problems.

Making a conclusion would be difficult. It would be better if you focus on a all round cryptocurrency comparison and trading tools. People should be able to filter and order the coins according to their choice with options of age, price for time period, change for time period, circulating supply, current supply and nature of coin.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: Beloussovski on October 12, 2017, 05:57:27 AM
Thank you covfefe for your feedback. Don't you feel like such service is already provided?


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: zypa on October 12, 2017, 05:59:47 AM
That website will surely help a lot of people. Looking forward to seeing it. Best of luck!


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: Kanapka on October 12, 2017, 06:02:40 AM
Buy bitcoins may be a problem, some people may not trust exchanges


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: YellowRiver on October 12, 2017, 06:08:01 AM
According to my views nowadays we need that type of websites. There really the need that more and more sites come and elaborate about crypto currency because with that this community will increase and if this community will increase then this platform will get success and will be an establish place and bitcoin will get it's success.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: TagaMungkahi on October 12, 2017, 06:25:23 AM
I voted for too many scams, let's speak the truth here, it is really hard to trust this ICOs ( which you can see that almost daily they are posting on altcoin announcement thread) I'll trust them if they can create a signature campaign that pays Bitcoin. With that step i think they will gain the trust from the investors.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: adam1230 on October 12, 2017, 06:28:29 AM
Can you please give some more info about your service? Maybe teaser about how is it going to work and what technical data you are focusing to analyze currencies?
Tradingview is doing good but need more authors for crypto currencies.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: 13abyknight on October 12, 2017, 06:29:40 AM
Currently working on a web application that will help cryptocurrency enthusiast with what cryptocurrencies to invest in and how to allocate between each cryptocurrency. But before I get too far ahead of myself and start building something, I wanted to see if other shares the same problems.

You're working on a seemingly difficult project to pull off because of a couple of reasons. Firstly, the current altcoin market has well over 1000 altcoins and it just keeps growing with more ICOs happening each day and it gets really hard to choose between coins. Secondly, even if you're sure about publishing about a potential upcoming ICO, there are always chances that it turns out to be a scam. Lastly, you would need to gain investors' trust in order to be even viable as they could plainly guess that you're pumping shitcoins.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: Wall-ET on October 12, 2017, 06:36:46 AM
I voted for too many scams, let's speak the truth here, it is really hard to trust this ICOs ( which you can see that almost daily they are posting on altcoin announcement thread) I'll trust them if they can create a signature campaign that pays Bitcoin. With that step i think they will gain the trust from the investors.

sorry for the offtopic but first this:

What do you mean "that pays Bitcoin"?


and now on topic:

This is cool idea, I think the most big problem is that there are not easy accessible wallets for the altcoins, so you can have the private key.
This is the biggest problem for me, as I can not trust exchanges with my coins, and it is hard to make wallets for all the altcoins.
So this is the biggest problem for me. Also not small problem is the scam that comes with new alts...

But this idea is really cool and I hope you develop it good.

P.S.: IDK why but can not vote on the pool ;)


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: renes on October 12, 2017, 06:47:19 AM
Lack knowledge and experience is big problem. People don't know what they are investing in. Predicting the future of coins is difficult because of this.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: Beloussovski on October 12, 2017, 06:54:34 AM
Can you please give some more info about your service? Maybe teaser about how is it going to work and what technical data you are focusing to analyze currencies?
Tradingview is doing good but needs more authors for cryptocurrencies.

Sure, so I'm still early stage in developing a solution and really want to first hear problems before I make a solution. But here is my idea - I create several kinds of portfolios - Simple one -> holds major cap coins and only rebalance twice a year / -> more advanced portfolio analyzes top 100 coins and picks and rebalances portfolio frequently (maybe bi-weekly etc. depends on backtesting results) / -> Aggressive portfolio focusing on smaller cap coins and more frequent rebalancing.

To analyze currencies: Use technical indicators (Momentum, RSI, MACD etc.), social engagement, GitHub activity, maybe using machine learning techniques (text-mining or K-means clustering). To allocate use own proprietary method.

It is to help people who don't have time to own research but wants to allocate their wealth to cryptos and still wants good returns.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: Soutogu on October 12, 2017, 06:55:23 AM
To be honest, right now we lack good projects coming up. There are quite a few who are in development phase without a working product yet and MANY MANY shady ICOs popping up trying to grab some quick cash...


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: CoinEmperor on October 12, 2017, 06:55:49 AM
You're in a Bitcoin talk forum, basically everyone here knows about bitcoin, the blockchain, the altcurrencies, and other bitcoin related topics. I think the only replies you'll get from here are:

1) Too many options and
2) Too many scams

Because that is what we see everyday. In the announcement forums, we see too many coins launching every second, and too many scams launching every second.

These other options are not very good answers to begin with (in this community):

1) Lack of blockchain knowledge
Only newbies have this problem and newbies can't vote

2) Time Constraint
Well if people had a busy life and time constraints they would not be in this forum

3) Lack knowledge with trading tools
This might apply to some people here as trading even as an intermediate person can still be hard

4) Complications using crypto brokerages
Yeah this is an issue a lot of newbies may face, but again newbies can't vote


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: TagaMungkahi on October 12, 2017, 07:00:25 AM
I voted for too many scams, let's speak the truth here, it is really hard to trust this ICOs ( which you can see that almost daily they are posting on altcoin announcement thread) I'll trust them if they can create a signature campaign that pays Bitcoin. With that step i think they will gain the trust from the investors.

sorry for the offtopic but first this:

What do you mean "that pays Bitcoin"?


and now on topic:

This is cool idea, I think the most big problem is that there are not easy accessible wallets for the altcoins, so you can have the private key.
This is the biggest problem for me, as I can not trust exchanges with my coins, and it is hard to make wallets for all the altcoins.
So this is the biggest problem for me. Also not small problem is the scam that comes with new alts...

But this idea is really cool and I hope you develop it good.

P.S.: IDK why but can not vote on the pool ;)

"That Pays Bitcoin" means that There are Signature Campaigns that PAYS in TOKEN ( their own token or coin ) which somehow other TOKEN ICOS that has this kind of signature campaign that pays via their own token or via stakes are SCAM, Sone ICOs with Signature campaign pays BTC or bitcoin and not via stake, With this kind of strep i said that the trust of the community will be gained. There are rare number of ICOs with signature campaigns that pays btc and not altcoins/stakes/token.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: Spoetnik on October 12, 2017, 07:05:53 AM
Why would you choose to "invest" in this bullshit over other options ?
And when i say 'invest' i use that term loosely.  ::)

You *could simply put your money into a bank savings account.
You could participate in a regulated stock market.. and get professional trade advice.

What is it that makes you all flock to this unregulated scammy retarded bullshit ?
If you want to "invest" maybe Google search what a sound investment is.
I can tell you right now people that now what they are talking about will not advise...
"investing" in unregulated scammy shitcoin ICO clone gimmick tokens  :D

Me ? I think it's a tornado of fraud and children.
Either or.. preying on each other.
None of them with a shred of integrity.

People with class & integrity would not be involved in this idiotic bullshit.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: Beloussovski on October 12, 2017, 07:06:58 AM
You're in a Bitcoin talk forum, basically everyone here knows about bitcoin, the blockchain, the altcurrencies, and other bitcoin related topics. I think the only replies you'll get from here are:

1) Too many options and
2) Too many scams

Because that is what we see everyday. In the announcement forums, we see too many coins launching every second, and too many scams launching every second.

These other options are not very good answers to begin with (in this community):

1) Lack of blockchain knowledge
Only newbies have this problem and newbies can't vote

2) Time Constraint
Well if people had a busy life and time constraints they would not be in this forum

3) Lack knowledge with trading tools
This might apply to some people here as trading even as an intermediate person can still be hard

4) Complications using crypto brokerages
Yeah this is an issue a lot of newbies may face, but again newbies can't vote

Thanks for your feedback you are very much correct and I kept wondering why it was locked for voting, now I understand:). What platforms do you recommend me to reach out to that fits my options?


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: anzach87 on October 12, 2017, 07:10:25 AM
I think is the future that why i choose to invest to the future.  :o


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: Taskford on October 12, 2017, 07:14:53 AM
The only problem that i am always dealing is the too many options. That is a problem for me because when i am planning to invest my money into cryptocurrencies, there is already a lot of options to choose from and that is the problem because it will cost more time for me to finalized my choices because i need to do some research first.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: Beloussovski on October 12, 2017, 07:16:57 AM
I voted for too many scams, let's speak the truth here, it is really hard to trust this ICOs ( which you can see that almost daily they are posting on altcoin announcement thread) I'll trust them if they can create a signature campaign that pays Bitcoin. With that step i think they will gain the trust from the investors.

sorry for the offtopic but first this:

What do you mean "that pays Bitcoin"?


and now on topic:

This is cool idea, I think the most big problem is that there are not easy accessible wallets for the altcoins, so you can have the private key.
This is the biggest problem for me, as I can not trust exchanges with my coins, and it is hard to make wallets for all the altcoins.
So this is the biggest problem for me. Also not small problem is the scam that comes with new alts...

But this idea is really cool and I hope you develop it good.

P.S.: IDK why but can not vote on the pool ;)

Thanks for the feedback! Would you be willing to create an account on a platform and send your BTC/ETH to this account. Then choose a portfolio from a selection of portfolios and the platform would buy this portfolio for you, manage it, rebalance etc. for a small commission fee (% of your BTC/ETH)? Would there be a way for you to trust your coins on a platform?


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: Wall-ET on October 12, 2017, 08:09:54 AM
I voted for too many scams, let's speak the truth here, it is really hard to trust this ICOs ( which you can see that almost daily they are posting on altcoin announcement thread) I'll trust them if they can create a signature campaign that pays Bitcoin. With that step i think they will gain the trust from the investors.

sorry for the offtopic but first this:

What do you mean "that pays Bitcoin"?


and now on topic:

This is cool idea, I think the most big problem is that there are not easy accessible wallets for the altcoins, so you can have the private key.
This is the biggest problem for me, as I can not trust exchanges with my coins, and it is hard to make wallets for all the altcoins.
So this is the biggest problem for me. Also not small problem is the scam that comes with new alts...

But this idea is really cool and I hope you develop it good.

P.S.: IDK why but can not vote on the pool ;)

Thanks for the feedback! Would you be willing to create an account on a platform and send your BTC/ETH to this account. Then choose a portfolio from a selection of portfolios and the platform would buy this portfolio for you, manage it, rebalance etc. for a small commission fee (% of your BTC/ETH)? Would there be a way for you to trust your coins on a platform?

If it is regulated - yes;
If it is decentralized - yes;
else I will not.
I like to keep my crypto in me, so I can control them in each time I like to.
So sad that for now there are no such a company/platform.

btw if you need help send me pm ;)


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: kryptqnick on October 12, 2017, 08:48:18 AM
Currently working on a web application that will help cryptocurrency enthusiast with what cryptocurrencies to invest in and how to allocate between each cryptocurrency. But before I get too far ahead of myself and start building something, I wanted to see if other shares the same problems.
As the main problem is the variety of options, I guess it would be nice if your app dealt with that somehow. For instance, maybe there should be a system of rates for currencies (like rates for films) which will show how many people consider it as a good investment. Apart from that, perhaps very small guides about currencies would be appreciated, because there's mostly not enough time to look at dev teams, roadmaps and white papers of all the coins that look promising.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: MrZ28s on October 12, 2017, 09:10:25 AM
I chose too many options and time constraint. When you lack blockchain knowledge, trading tools and other crypto info then you must have time to study and understand it. The new coins are getting more and more interesting nowadays and are currently replacing the old ones in market cap. Education is the key here that even if some aren't very good on charting but deeply understand the coin's fundamentals they keep getting good gains.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: Beloussovski on October 12, 2017, 09:11:44 AM
Currently working on a web application that will help cryptocurrency enthusiast with what cryptocurrencies to invest in and how to allocate between each cryptocurrency. But before I get too far ahead of myself and start building something, I wanted to see if other shares the same problems.
As the main problem is the variety of options, I guess it would be nice if your app dealt with that somehow. For instance, maybe there should be a system of rates for currencies (like rates for films) which will show how many people consider it as a good investment. Apart from that, perhaps very small guides about currencies would be appreciated, because there's mostly not enough time to look at dev teams, roadmaps and white papers of all the coins that look promising.

That sounds quite interesting your idea! Any current web apps resemble this?


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: Tony116 on October 12, 2017, 09:16:24 AM
My options are: Too many options and Too many scams (trust). There is a qoute about chose. I don't remember it word by word, but the sense is the following: It's bad when you have not choice, but it's worst when you have it ;)


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: followmenot on October 12, 2017, 09:26:35 AM
My biggest concern is trust. It is very big issue... There are dozens of icos coming day after day. I read about them, I learn the basics. But it is never enough. Sometimes project creators are just plain bad people.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: Blakscorpion on October 12, 2017, 09:55:11 AM
I think the answer will be "too many options".
People tend to be focus on every potential earning, but you can't focus on every coins, there are thousands of them.
To optimize your earning I think you should have strong knowledge in a few coins, instead of trying to have everything and no control and knowledge on it.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: ASHLIUSZ on October 12, 2017, 10:00:47 AM
My biggest concern is trust. It is very big issue... There are dozens of icos coming day after day. I read about them, I learn the basics. But it is never enough. Sometimes project creators are just plain bad people.
Yes, however you read clearly you can't conclude whether this will be a perfect one to invest. Here too luck has taken its role, so just invest with trust, if you are with hesitation just skip and try to find an alternative to what you've selected. Diversify the investment, so that if one goes wrong too can try to manage the loss.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: ari.nielsson on October 12, 2017, 10:02:23 AM
I have just started trading / investing crypto currencies. my trouble is that I'm very new and I have lack of knowledge.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: marks1976 on October 12, 2017, 10:05:46 AM
I have just started trading / investing crypto currencies. my trouble is that I'm very new and I have lack of knowledge.
That's why you must try to learn more about crypt through various kind of the thread in the beginner and help section. A lot of people are coming in the crypto without enough knowledge to determine the good and bad project. that just like to be a mandatory to learn more about crypto.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: Anita1873 on October 12, 2017, 11:17:38 AM
Investing in crypto currencies is a new trend and people now slowly moving towards it. It is gaining popularity as now every business channel wants a discussion on BTC as a investment option and also business newspapers writing article on it to aware people about its strength and quality.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: sunsilk on October 12, 2017, 11:19:59 AM
Currently working on a web application that will help cryptocurrency enthusiast with what cryptocurrencies to invest in and how to allocate between each cryptocurrency. But before I get too far ahead of myself and start building something, I wanted to see if other shares the same problems.

I voted for too many options and it has a lot of vote on your poll. This is the problem that every trader is dealing with, we do have a lot of choices and we always think that all of the mare good for investing.

I'm a type of person that sees opportunities for everything that's in my sight and most of the coins does have it except the ones that are really garbage in the world of crypto.

Anyway, good luck to that app that you are building hoping you'll give us some update and will love to use it then.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: Moujahid on October 12, 2017, 11:21:25 AM
Currently working on a web application that will help cryptocurrency enthusiast with what cryptocurrencies to invest in and how to allocate between each cryptocurrency. But before I get too far ahead of myself and start building something, I wanted to see if other shares the same problems.

Before investing, analyse the market and invest in prominent currencies, revise the team and future investment.
If doing significant investments, it´s important to consider security, hence consider buying hardware wallets.

I have just started trading / investing crypto currencies. my trouble is that I'm very new and I have lack of knowledge.

If you think crypto is going to vanish and fiat will win this game... You need to understand the upside and downside better.
Fiat is: easily taxed. Subject to gov manipulation. Able to be easy taken from you by authorities.
Crypto is none of those things. Crypto is the future of finance.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: bundo on October 12, 2017, 01:09:40 PM
Lack of blockchain knowledge, this might be a big deal, with just reading a very short post I think is hard to digest, it's not accurate.


By the way withb this post petrified me to think of a real way of investing


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: shwetaji on October 12, 2017, 01:25:08 PM
First congrats to you for your work on cryptocurrency. I read many reviews under your topic. These all informations are also useful and valuable to me also. Keep your work moving on. Wish you all best.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: Beloussovski on October 12, 2017, 02:04:07 PM
Currently working on a web application that will help cryptocurrency enthusiast with what cryptocurrencies to invest in and how to allocate between each cryptocurrency. But before I get too far ahead of myself and start building something, I wanted to see if other shares the same problems.

I voted for too many options and it has a lot of vote on your poll. This is the problem that every trader is dealing with, we do have a lot of choices and we always think that all of the mare good for investing.

I'm a type of person that sees opportunities for everything that's in my sight and most of the coins does have it except the ones that are really garbage in the world of crypto.

Anyway, good luck to that app that you are building hoping you'll give us some update and will love to use it then.

Thanks for the feedback! how do you see traders current workflows and what is missing to help them to sort through "too many options"?


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: onesalt on October 12, 2017, 03:01:50 PM
Main problem is the number of options. It is really confusing to make an investment, regulation may solve the problem :)


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: Spoetnik on October 13, 2017, 02:25:22 AM
My biggest concern is trust. It is very big issue... There are dozens of icos coming day after day. I read about them, I learn the basics. But it is never enough. Sometimes project creators are just plain bad people.

Why would you all line up to admit that *most* are scammy then DECIDE to trust ANYONE in crypto ?
Does that make sense ?

You are also all noobs.
Why does that matter ?
Because you never searched what being GOX'd means.

In other words you are all lining up to deliberately ignore the context for high risk and hopefully high gain shit coin shenanigans.. while spewing pure bullshit about ideology.

None of you care so don't even bother pretending.
If a coin is shooting up in price you WILL NOT be checking whether it is decentralized or fair etc.
You will buy jacking off to FOMO pounding that BUY button !

What idiots SAY in crypto and what they do are two very different things.
Your actions betray your rambling cliche'd little noob advice speeches.

Decentralized ? How many ETH do you have ?
There is nothing decentralized about Ethereum.. or fair.
It is by YOUR OWN DEFINITIONS a scam.. yet ..you won't be missing out will you.
If everyone else is doing it so will i right ?

Here is some keywords for you next little cliche'd noob speech / advice.

Quote
Token Startup Community ROI Currency pre-funding Open-Source Profit ICO Decentralized Block-Chain FIAT Project Airdrop Exchanger Free-Market APP's Pre-Sale Coin


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: ashu711 on October 13, 2017, 03:31:10 AM
 Investing in cryptocurrencies now this time is very risky mode. btc and alt coins are not stable when market is stable then safe to safe in cryptocurrencies. all coins are down and this not quess when this stop so wait for investing.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: MI6 on October 13, 2017, 04:02:26 AM
bitcoin is good to invest, but other cryprocurrency i think still not ready for it because still too many speculation and market price depend on various thing, so it is risky for me


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: feelideb on October 13, 2017, 04:08:23 AM
What you are working on is commended and I want to believe  that is needed . But application. that tell you where to Invest might be good with prices and numbers, but the other issues surrounding a particular coin might need to be factored in. Consider if you will, the ability of your build to  help people manage their bitcoin, and apportion their bitcoin effectively might add to the utility of your product. Good luck


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: dhka on October 13, 2017, 04:43:29 AM
Many of us need that
Still no idea how you would implement it, many ICO are just pure pump and dump
But lest see the progress and wait for some positive development


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: Wall-ET on October 13, 2017, 07:51:47 AM
My biggest concern is trust. It is very big issue... There are dozens of icos coming day after day. I read about them, I learn the basics. But it is never enough. Sometimes project creators are just plain bad people.

Why would you all line up to admit that *most* are scammy then DECIDE to trust ANYONE in crypto ?
Does that make sense ?

You are also all noobs.
Why does that matter ?
Because you never searched what being GOX'd means.

In other words you are all lining up to deliberately ignore the context for high risk and hopefully high gain shit coin shenanigans.. while spewing pure bullshit about ideology.

None of you care so don't even bother pretending.
If a coin is shooting up in price you WILL NOT be checking whether it is decentralized or fair etc.
You will buy jacking off to FOMO pounding that BUY button !

What idiots SAY in crypto and what they do are two very different things.
Your actions betray your rambling cliche'd little noob advice speeches.

Decentralized ? How many ETH do you have ?
There is nothing decentralized about Ethereum.. or fair.
It is by YOUR OWN DEFINITIONS a scam.. yet ..you won't be missing out will you.
If everyone else is doing it so will i right ?

Here is some keywords for you next little cliche'd noob speech / advice.

Quote
Token Startup Community ROI Currency pre-funding Open-Source Profit ICO Decentralized Block-Chain FIAT Project Airdrop Exchanger Free-Market APP's Pre-Sale Coin


Lol and YOU how many ETH you got?
I see your rating here is of a scammer -8 trust...
btw interestingly I have 0.1 ETH that I have sold 0.03 for double of what I got it for and the rest I use to flip as I see it moves up for no good reason, all reasons for that are bad...
yet it goes. I am not trusting it and that is why I have only really small amount and I flip it just for fun.
I have mainly BTC and LTC, also some small old altcoins but that's it. no DASH no ETH no Ripple

It is a good idea to have a tool that will help new comers to figure out what seems to be a good investment and what not ;)
The OP has a good idea and hope it will work and help people. No need for the hate speech...


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: MI6 on October 13, 2017, 08:48:49 AM
Currently working on a web application that will help cryptocurrency enthusiast with what cryptocurrencies to invest in and how to allocate between each cryptocurrency. But before I get too far ahead of myself and start building something, I wanted to see if other shares the same problems.
i choose to vote "to many choice" because there is no mistaking that cryptocurrency every day is always increasing and their number will not remain. there will always be a green and red cryptocurrency.
and the other problem is "the lack of information about the cryptocurrency" if we want to invest in a cryptocurrency, it must understand exactly how they are developing


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: sunsilk on October 13, 2017, 07:51:25 PM
Currently working on a web application that will help cryptocurrency enthusiast with what cryptocurrencies to invest in and how to allocate between each cryptocurrency. But before I get too far ahead of myself and start building something, I wanted to see if other shares the same problems.

I voted for too many options and it has a lot of vote on your poll. This is the problem that every trader is dealing with, we do have a lot of choices and we always think that all of the mare good for investing.

I'm a type of person that sees opportunities for everything that's in my sight and most of the coins does have it except the ones that are really garbage in the world of crypto.

Anyway, good luck to that app that you are building hoping you'll give us some update and will love to use it then.

Thanks for the feedback! how do you see traders current workflows and what is missing to help them to sort through "too many options"?

I observed that when an alt coin is being dumped most of them are trying to cut their losses and jumping to another coin that is more of it's hype, this is what I really have seen since I'm just an observer into a group of trader.

And for those people that are dealing with difficulties with a lot of option's what's missing is they don't really know the worth of that alt coin, I mean what's the purpose of that coin because they just invest on it and just hopes it will pump without any certain measures.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: bitroxis on October 13, 2017, 08:49:15 PM
The huge number of options and the time-consuming process of researching and understanding how they work is one of the biggest challenges for me. It comes down to finding experts to trust and blindly following their recommendations, although the field is so dynamic that even experts can be wrong occasionally.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: Futureblnr on October 13, 2017, 09:30:24 PM
too many options and too many scams... I think it will become easier soon.. some countries will create law around it... for some projects, it'll become too difficult to enter the market and we will have less variety and more clear understanding of the market


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: btct22 on October 13, 2017, 09:41:45 PM

Masternode coins/Staking coins are interesting investment vehicles because of their passive income potential.  They deserve their own mention in any investment strategy in my opinion.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: gtinvest on October 14, 2017, 04:45:41 AM
Currently working on a web application that will help cryptocurrency enthusiast with what cryptocurrencies to invest in and how to allocate between each cryptocurrency. But before I get too far ahead of myself and start building something, I wanted to see if other shares the same problems.

Not bad, hope you'll complete your web application to help cryptocurrency enthuasiast and trader maybe. The big problems is we dont know how to buy first and reason why to buy that coin. Also how to research the coin especially for the step.  ::)


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: bitdos on October 14, 2017, 04:50:29 AM
My actual portfolio is:
- deeponion
- monaco
- dao.casino
- EOS
- QTUM
- Eidoo (ico)
- Flyp.me (ico)
- Genesis (ico)
- Etherparty FUEL (ico)
- more to come


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: IBGigglin on October 14, 2017, 05:07:32 AM
This is a really big problem and we are working on solving this at Totle.  Users retain ownership of their assets and can connect with decentralized exchanges to trade through the Totle platform.  Administration of crypto assets is just crazy right now and the most active traders and users are on centralized exchanges, which makes no sense.  The inherent benefits of blockchain technology calls for the casual user to start using decentralized exchanges.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: Spoetnik on October 14, 2017, 06:15:49 AM
@Wall-ET
"junior" i earned my Trust Rating over complicated circumstances.
I have long stated it was personal reasons.
How many people here are negged called a "Pedo" ? (because i admitted i download porn on some torrent site)
And no it was not "child porn" just typical run of the mill shit they post 24/7 all yr round.
Why did that asshole do that to me ?
Because he didn't like me and i got him first.. the guy that negged me has an online report where he was doxxed and coworkers accused him of being a pedo so when i said that he NEGGED ME AFTERWARDS.

Learn anything stupid *NOOBS* ?
Yeah the Trust System is not moderated and is abused.
I am sure you dumb fucks know that because i bet every single noob here jiggling his little dick holster at me has had other noob accounts banned or negged.

Me ? 0.
I have 1 account period.
I also know everyone.
You do not.
Because you are fucking noobs.
I have been here daily since 2013 (roughly 5 yrs) doing my homework..
and creating lots of opportunities to get a shiny new fancy Neg rating.
While you *NOOBS* created your account 3 days ago.

You see noobs this all relates to HISTORY.
You have no fucking right showing up here a noob and talking shit.
Neg rating or not.. i earned that fucking right little pajeet Investards.
I did the work !
YOU DID NOT.

History.. as in you ignore the context of all this.. which grows worse day by day.
And yeah i said the same thing during the 2013 SCRYPT coin cloning craze that mirrors the current and waning ICO craze.
Same shit / different pile  ::)

What i see and hear is little greedy idiot noobs lining up to defend bad.. by proclaiming it can't be.. 'cause i made some small amount of BITCOIN PROFITS off of XYZ shit coin.
Mean while there is over 13,000 ANN topics and climbing.
Then you ignore the context and spew dreamer bullshit by saying *some*.

News Flash Investards no coin ICO or not has accomplished fuck all. (that applies to Bitcoin which is regarded publicly as a bad risk scam of sorts)
So when you say your *some* coins are good will have a bright future i have to laugh.
The precedent so far is 100% pure fucking fail.

And you idiots in crypto don't know and don't care.
You got here 5 minutes ago and you are intent on profiteering for BTC / FIAT.
So all we are going to hear is what ever coin you are bag holding is "THE ONE"
The one that is the exception to your incessant claims that *almost all are scammy.

And ETH the little noob says ?
"Junior" I created a scam topic on it 3 years before you got here when they launched the ICO.
Since then it has been PROVEN to be far worse than we imagined.

but..

YOU made money off it so..... it's legit huh ?  ::)

I suggest you pull your head out of your ass's.
You pick ICO coin #12,619 then declare it the *some coin.
Because you are hoping to hell you get BITCOIN profits on some govt compliant insecure "exchanger"

NONE of you showed up here to support crypto.
You came to make money off of shitcoins and the idiot noob bragging to me how he "doubled his money" with ETH proves it.

You are morons.. there is no such thing as "investing" in crypto currencies.
You are willing new age digital variant ponzi / pyramid scheme participants.
You don't know what a crypto-currency is and you don't know what investing means.

When you show up here and start calling these centralized coins "Start ups" it sickens me !
This here if you don't realize it is sickening retarded bullshit going on.
EVEN IF *YOU* are making Bitcoin profits from it.

Summary:
Spoetnik stated the obvious yet again.

PS:
I don't give two shits what any of you think of my trust rating.
What difference does it make to me ?
All it is... is an opportunity to highlight the idiots shenanigans who negged me.
So i am grateful for it.. do it more  8)


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: suzukiy on October 14, 2017, 06:23:43 AM
currently too many choices of crypto currancy projects and also many fraudulent projects are just looking for their own benefits so I am confused to make a choice investment. maybe friends in forums can give a little information how to find a good project to follow?


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: Spoetnik on October 14, 2017, 06:28:46 AM
currently too many choices of crypto currancy projects and also many fraudulent projects are just looking for their own benefits so I am confused to make a choice investment. maybe friends in forums can give a little information how to find a good project to follow?

Try and be a supporter and not an investor.
And if you choose that path i would suggest ignoring ALL scheme coins and focus on a viable and hopefully adopted currency.

Also the ICO violates the core ideaology that crypto was founded on.
ALL OF THEM are scammy by design.
None of them are going to accomplish anything ever because of what they are (gimmick scheme tokens) and most importantly how they were launched.

So really it's simple.
Support a fair launched currency such as Litecoin for example.

Not a crooked rigged manipulated centralized scammy fuel token APP's gimmick "coin" called ETHEREUM.

You see you all are confused and showing up here throwing money at what ever the hell pays out because of your motivations..
To make profits.
You declare you are an investor then have no fucking clue what to "invest" in.

Currencies ? LOL

The secret to it all is how they were launched.. no other aspect is as important to a currency.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: IamAltcoinfan on October 14, 2017, 07:37:58 AM
I opted too many option now we are having too many option comapre to 6 months back for example if i want to invest on crytpo based debit card token i had option of monaco and tenx . If i want to choose smart contract platform then waves and ethereum most famous . But now lots of coins or tokens available giving same solution.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: yvesp110 on October 15, 2017, 09:35:49 AM
Currently working on a web application that will help cryptocurrency enthusiast with what cryptocurrencies to invest in and how to allocate between each cryptocurrency. But before I get too far ahead of myself and start building something, I wanted to see if other shares the same problems.

Before investing, analyse the market and invest in prominent currencies, revise the team and future investment.
If doing significant investments, it´s important to consider security, hence consider buying hardware wallets.

I have just started trading / investing crypto currencies. my trouble is that I'm very new and I have lack of knowledge.

If you think crypto is going to vanish and fiat will win this game... You need to understand the upside and downside better.
Fiat is: easily taxed. Subject to gov manipulation. Able to be easy taken from you by authorities.
Crypto is none of those things. Crypto is the future of finance.

Some people are still thinking about living in the stone age when the scientists are dreaming about living on the Mars. Fiat will be wiped out by cryptocurrency in the future because it has some big problems like you have already mentioned here. In the past, we did not have any choice other than using paper money and now we have digital currencies in our hands so we will love to enjoy freedom.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: Spoetnik on October 15, 2017, 10:22:54 AM
Currently working on a web application that will help cryptocurrency enthusiast with what cryptocurrencies to invest in and how to allocate between each cryptocurrency. But before I get too far ahead of myself and start building something, I wanted to see if other shares the same problems.

Before investing, analyse the market and invest in prominent currencies, revise the team and future investment.
If doing significant investments, it´s important to consider security, hence consider buying hardware wallets.

I have just started trading / investing crypto currencies. my trouble is that I'm very new and I have lack of knowledge.

If you think crypto is going to vanish and fiat will win this game... You need to understand the upside and downside better.
Fiat is: easily taxed. Subject to gov manipulation. Able to be easy taken from you by authorities.
Crypto is none of those things. Crypto is the future of finance.

Some people are still thinking about living in the stone age when the scientists are dreaming about living on the Mars. Fiat will be wiped out by cryptocurrency in the future because it has some big problems like you have already mentioned here. In the past, we did not have any choice other than using paper money and now we have digital currencies in our hands so we will love to enjoy freedom.

FIAT doesn't have any problems.. it has been working fine for 70 years aside from the 2008 recession.
Which was caused by ? Housing market derivative bundles.
Which guess what ?
They resemble altcoins / worthless virtual currency tokens.
AND ..a lack of Regulations and once again JUST LIKE CRYPTO.

You are the fool and the little dreamer noob.. because you are intent on profiting from this bullshit.
You are not being smart or realistic.

The future is paved on the past and when you ignore the mounting horrible context of this shit you are delusional period.

Stop to think for one second what all of earth thinks of this shit... *if
they are not coming here to immorally profit off of OBVIOUS scammy garbage.
WHAT exactly do you expect them to think ?
Try using Google little shitcoin noobs.. you will see the world has been calling this Altcoin stuff and yeah even Bitcoin scammy garbage.
For good reason.
One hell of a good reason is unregulated ICO scammy bullshit not even a currency gimmick "tokens" ..for BTC profits.
Mounting country bans ?  :D

You are blind scammy and dumb.
You royally fucked up crypto bad forever.. the stain will never be erased.
Problem is you are all playing dumb or are such noobs you have no clue at all what the stain is.
Nor do you know about crypto ideology.

I said when SCRYPT cloning stopped and everyone rode my coat-tails around chanting they are bad that those people were full of shit and would happily dive back on supporting them *obnoxiously when the money comes back.
And here we are again..
You are dumb and predictable.. i know what you are all going to do before you do then i call it and get to say I told you so *again.

crypto was built on a few aspects.. such as a key one called DECENTRALIZATION.
So explain to me how you collectively raped an perverted that word with ICO's ?
Oxymoron pajeets.. a monolithic contradiction.
The collective mass of idiots in crypto are insufferable and exhausting and stupid.. dreamers (of cash FIAT profits)

The majority in control in crypto sicken me.
You all widened the goal posts in every area / aspect so bad they fell down.
Such as your perversion of the word "currency".
Apparently that is a loose term now meaning anything really.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: Shivasenap on October 15, 2017, 10:48:46 AM
Obviously my problem is many options.Yes there are many options in the crypto world which makes it difficult for us to decide which is the best platform to invest.It takes much effort to decide.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: mindsports.io on October 15, 2017, 11:06:29 AM
invest in a basket of large cap cryptos and high quality ICO. Adjust each crypto holding weight according to volatility and expected return. aka 'Modern portfolio theory'


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: abcd7 on October 15, 2017, 11:58:15 AM
is too many but with experience and good research  too many is not a problem :) we need more


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: Wall-ET on October 16, 2017, 06:39:58 AM
@Wall-ET
"junior" i earned my Trust Rating over complicated circumstances.
I have long stated it was personal reasons.
How many people here are negged called a "Pedo" ? (because i admitted i download porn on some torrent site)
And no it was not "child porn" just typical run of the mill shit they post 24/7 all yr round.
Why did that asshole do that to me ?
Because he didn't like me and i got him first.. the guy that negged me has an online report where he was doxxed and coworkers accused him of being a pedo so when i said that he NEGGED ME AFTERWARDS.

Learn anything stupid *NOOBS* ?
Yeah the Trust System is not moderated and is abused.
I am sure you dumb fucks know that because i bet every single noob here jiggling his little dick holster at me has had other noob accounts banned or negged.

Me ? 0.
I have 1 account period.
I also know everyone.
You do not.
Because you are fucking noobs.
I have been here daily since 2013 (roughly 5 yrs) doing my homework..
and creating lots of opportunities to get a shiny new fancy Neg rating.
While you *NOOBS* created your account 3 days ago.

You see noobs this all relates to HISTORY.
You have no fucking right showing up here a noob and talking shit.
Neg rating or not.. i earned that fucking right little pajeet Investards.
I did the work !
YOU DID NOT.

History.. as in you ignore the context of all this.. which grows worse day by day.
And yeah i said the same thing during the 2013 SCRYPT coin cloning craze that mirrors the current and waning ICO craze.
Same shit / different pile  ::)

What i see and hear is little greedy idiot noobs lining up to defend bad.. by proclaiming it can't be.. 'cause i made some small amount of BITCOIN PROFITS off of XYZ shit coin.
Mean while there is over 13,000 ANN topics and climbing.
Then you ignore the context and spew dreamer bullshit by saying *some*.

News Flash Investards no coin ICO or not has accomplished fuck all. (that applies to Bitcoin which is regarded publicly as a bad risk scam of sorts)
So when you say your *some* coins are good will have a bright future i have to laugh.
The precedent so far is 100% pure fucking fail.

And you idiots in crypto don't know and don't care.
You got here 5 minutes ago and you are intent on profiteering for BTC / FIAT.
So all we are going to hear is what ever coin you are bag holding is "THE ONE"
The one that is the exception to your incessant claims that *almost all are scammy.

And ETH the little noob says ?
"Junior" I created a scam topic on it 3 years before you got here when they launched the ICO.
Since then it has been PROVEN to be far worse than we imagined.

but..

YOU made money off it so..... it's legit huh ?  ::)

I suggest you pull your head out of your ass's.
You pick ICO coin #12,619 then declare it the *some coin.
Because you are hoping to hell you get BITCOIN profits on some govt compliant insecure "exchanger"

NONE of you showed up here to support crypto.
You came to make money off of shitcoins and the idiot noob bragging to me how he "doubled his money" with ETH proves it.

You are morons.. there is no such thing as "investing" in crypto currencies.
You are willing new age digital variant ponzi / pyramid scheme participants.
You don't know what a crypto-currency is and you don't know what investing means.

When you show up here and start calling these centralized coins "Start ups" it sickens me !
This here if you don't realize it is sickening retarded bullshit going on.
EVEN IF *YOU* are making Bitcoin profits from it.

Summary:
Spoetnik stated the obvious yet again.

PS:
I don't give two shits what any of you think of my trust rating.
What difference does it make to me ?
All it is... is an opportunity to highlight the idiots shenanigans who negged me.
So i am grateful for it.. do it more  8)

Look, First of all one person gives 1 neg rating, you got 8!
Second I said I sold 0.03ETH - this is nothing for double of what I got it for. => never called it "investing"
noob or no noob the age of account made on forum does not show how noob you are. you may have the acc for years and still be noob. you may never have account and not be a noob.
the two have no relevance at all.... so stop trowing garbage and keep it tot he topic ;)




Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: namye007@gmail.com on October 16, 2017, 07:33:03 AM
Too many options, too many ICO. Too many scammers.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: appleffi on October 16, 2017, 08:00:29 AM
Currently working on a web application that will help cryptocurrency enthusiast with what cryptocurrencies to invest in and how to allocate between each cryptocurrency. But before I get too far ahead of myself and start building something, I wanted to see if other shares the same problems.

Yes we do share the same problems just like having too many options, too many scams and lack of knowledge with trading tools. These problems are the reasons many are hesitant to investing in cryptocurrencies in spite of its boosting economy. I hope you could publish that web application you're planning to help many in their decision making in terms of investment in cryptocurrencies.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: koumpesbtc on October 16, 2017, 08:05:58 AM
Too much scammers. Also a problem is that it is very difficult to cope with the volume of information floating around.  You have to invest a lot of your time to search ICO, crypto currency history, forums etc etc, to make  your investment decisions.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: tarlok01 on October 16, 2017, 08:17:00 AM
Investing in crypto currencies is good if you have full knowledge about the altcoin market. You have to study the concept and sustainability of any altcoin before investing.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: jyotianand01 on October 16, 2017, 08:19:50 AM
First of all, you have to study the fundamental rules of trading as this market is very volatile because of daily new happenings on crypto currencies all over the world. You can invest in this market for long term with your own research of good altcoins. There are many good altcoins already available for investing.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: BuddyGallagher on October 16, 2017, 08:59:01 AM
I fully support this project! Good luck guys!


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: btct22 on October 16, 2017, 09:53:09 AM

Have a look at https://masternodes.pro/ (https://masternodes.pro/) - that's a site I go to often to learn about new coins that generate a passive income stream. 

It lists all the important info in each panel and ranks by an attribute of the user's choice.  Very helpful for choosing good investments.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: Spoetnik on October 16, 2017, 09:56:47 AM
@Wall-ET
"junior" i earned my Trust Rating over complicated circumstances.
I have long stated it was personal reasons.
How many people here are negged called a "Pedo" ? (because i admitted i download porn on some torrent site)
And no it was not "child porn" just typical run of the mill shit they post 24/7 all yr round.
Why did that asshole do that to me ?
Because he didn't like me and i got him first.. the guy that negged me has an online report where he was doxxed and coworkers accused him of being a pedo so when i said that he NEGGED ME AFTERWARDS.

Learn anything stupid *NOOBS* ?
Yeah the Trust System is not moderated and is abused.
I am sure you dumb fucks know that because i bet every single noob here jiggling his little dick holster at me has had other noob accounts banned or negged.

Me ? 0.
I have 1 account period.
I also know everyone.
You do not.
Because you are fucking noobs.
I have been here daily since 2013 (roughly 5 yrs) doing my homework..
and creating lots of opportunities to get a shiny new fancy Neg rating.
While you *NOOBS* created your account 3 days ago.

You see noobs this all relates to HISTORY.
You have no fucking right showing up here a noob and talking shit.
Neg rating or not.. i earned that fucking right little pajeet Investards.
I did the work !
YOU DID NOT.

History.. as in you ignore the context of all this.. which grows worse day by day.
And yeah i said the same thing during the 2013 SCRYPT coin cloning craze that mirrors the current and waning ICO craze.
Same shit / different pile  ::)

What i see and hear is little greedy idiot noobs lining up to defend bad.. by proclaiming it can't be.. 'cause i made some small amount of BITCOIN PROFITS off of XYZ shit coin.
Mean while there is over 13,000 ANN topics and climbing.
Then you ignore the context and spew dreamer bullshit by saying *some*.

News Flash Investards no coin ICO or not has accomplished fuck all. (that applies to Bitcoin which is regarded publicly as a bad risk scam of sorts)
So when you say your *some* coins are good will have a bright future i have to laugh.
The precedent so far is 100% pure fucking fail.

And you idiots in crypto don't know and don't care.
You got here 5 minutes ago and you are intent on profiteering for BTC / FIAT.
So all we are going to hear is what ever coin you are bag holding is "THE ONE"
The one that is the exception to your incessant claims that *almost all are scammy.

And ETH the little noob says ?
"Junior" I created a scam topic on it 3 years before you got here when they launched the ICO.
Since then it has been PROVEN to be far worse than we imagined.

but..

YOU made money off it so..... it's legit huh ?  ::)

I suggest you pull your head out of your ass's.
You pick ICO coin #12,619 then declare it the *some coin.
Because you are hoping to hell you get BITCOIN profits on some govt compliant insecure "exchanger"

NONE of you showed up here to support crypto.
You came to make money off of shitcoins and the idiot noob bragging to me how he "doubled his money" with ETH proves it.

You are morons.. there is no such thing as "investing" in crypto currencies.
You are willing new age digital variant ponzi / pyramid scheme participants.
You don't know what a crypto-currency is and you don't know what investing means.

When you show up here and start calling these centralized coins "Start ups" it sickens me !
This here if you don't realize it is sickening retarded bullshit going on.
EVEN IF *YOU* are making Bitcoin profits from it.

Summary:
Spoetnik stated the obvious yet again.

PS:
I don't give two shits what any of you think of my trust rating.
What difference does it make to me ?
All it is... is an opportunity to highlight the idiots shenanigans who negged me.
So i am grateful for it.. do it more  8)

Look, First of all one person gives 1 neg rating, you got 8!
Second I said I sold 0.03ETH - this is nothing for double of what I got it for. => never called it "investing"
noob or no noob the age of account made on forum does not show how noob you are. you may have the acc for years and still be noob. you may never have account and not be a noob.
the two have no relevance at all.... so stop trowing garbage and keep it tot he topic ;)




Want a cookie junior for being the first to bring up my SCAM WEB SITE TRUST RATING ?
Yeah noob scams *ARE* in fact allowed here and yes you are a noob posting dumb comments.
And yeah mine are far more on topic then your silly bullshit cliche'd commentary.

Do me a favor and address any aspect of what i said in any comment on this entire site ever.
It will show me you have English reading comprehension above the grade 5 level.
Your gibberish is a waste of my time.

Yup.. ya got me.
I was negged here so.. you know.. everything i said was a lie right ?  :D

Oh and the guy who negged me named Kluge sent me death threats with a hitman and vanished.. never explaining Why he negged me.
One of the others did so because i criticized Monero and RISTO...
later the guy negged RISTO and created a scam topic on him.. in other words i am right AS ALWAYS !  8)
You believe everything you hear noob ? Wanna buy a bridge... ICO "token" ?


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: Qpeep on October 16, 2017, 10:12:48 AM
Even spending currently all of my time trying to keep up with the new cryptothings happening, what you can grasp is always only just the top of the iceberg.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: Sadlife on October 16, 2017, 10:20:56 AM
That would be something like an speculation i think it would a crypto investor/enthusiast to actually show some information about that digital currency/altcoin some reviews or valuable information regarding to that altcoin currency like what's its features, is there people people behind that coin, physically invested business, detailed white background information. So investors can decide if their going to invest or not.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: TrumpD on October 16, 2017, 10:23:37 AM
personally, avoiding the scams and choosing the right coin to invest in is a major headache. I have stopped investing generally and I am focusing on buying and holding bitcoins, until further notice.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: Hannahanto on October 16, 2017, 10:24:25 AM
I would say, Time constraint, Too many options, and Lack knowledge with trading tools would be main causes. Get experienced or consult with experts. You would be more confident in trading.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: vitja2002 on October 16, 2017, 05:57:46 PM
best to invest in top 50 coins. unless you have little monies.

some coins that are small can get big increases but you must research them before buying. many pump and dump groups that can cause you to lose your investment fast


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: kobri0815 on October 16, 2017, 06:21:06 PM
best to invest in top 50 coins. unless you have little monies.

some coins that are small can get big increases but you must research them before buying. many pump and dump groups that can cause you to lose your investment fast

Yes sir, I totally agree with your opinion. Too much pump and dump out there.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: Shamie1002 on October 17, 2017, 12:49:14 AM
According to my views nowadays we need that type of websites. There really the need that more and more sites come and elaborate about crypto currency because with that this community will increase and if this community will increase then this platform will get success and will be an establish place and bitcoin will get it's success.

I agree, I think that we still lack in websites and projects  that can elaborate and also advertise in a form of information to spread the concept of bitcoin. In contrast, it's hard to tell whether there is really insufficient number of web designers or just simply not working on such subjects. Seeing that this forum is web based and knowing that computer based graduates or student may be interested at some point. They have background unlike most of us that are experiencing and encountering terms and processes that are unfamiliar.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: Williamsss on October 17, 2017, 12:57:18 AM
Currently working on a web application that will help cryptocurrency enthusiast with what cryptocurrencies to invest in and how to allocate between each cryptocurrency. But before I get too far ahead of myself and start building something, I wanted to see if other shares the same problems.

I would say for many would be a combination of several of those factors but the biggest concern is without a doubt there are to many projects to research and verify before making an investment. Lack of trust would be the second and its a bit connected with the fact of having to many options because if one could research them and get some team info we could exclude the bad projects from the good ones.

Good luck developing your web app.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: Spoetnik on October 17, 2017, 05:06:15 AM
I would say, Time constraint, Too many options, and Lack knowledge with trading tools would be main causes. Get experienced or consult with experts. You would be more confident in trading.


So the fact coins are rigged to make a dev rich is of no concern to you at all ?
Not even worth mentioning ?

That is pretty fucked up NOOB.
To me that would be tantamount.
It would be item one in the checklist for me.

And THAT investards is what pisses me off around here NON STOP.
NONE of you care.

You all ask.. is it paying out ? Will it make me rich ?
That's it.

There is no other aspect of any relevance.. to YOU !
And if you can't see how that is a problem then you are doomed.

Summary:
A bunch of fucking noobs from many random countries piled in with broken English to buy shitcoins for profit.
You all didn't come here because Doge coin was being used at the Walmart web site.
You came because you heard you can make a ton of money on pumped coins.

So it amounts to a bunch of idiots clutching cash money FIAT looking to profit.. from ? ..what ever is paying.
So it boils down to a huge ponzi / pyramid scheme scene.
Where you all spew some ICO pseudo "penny stock" rabble and trade cash with each other .. sort of like gambling.
UNREGULATED gambling.

You call yourselves investors but you are not.
You are simply purchasing virtual tokens.. worthless ones with no real future at Wallmart.com or otherwise.
Spew unrealistic dreamer nonsense because your bags are rotting.
Problem is if the pyramid stops growing with fresh blood it will collapse.. the cracks are showing right now.

You are not acting like investors.
In the real world investors would hold the "startup" accountable and they would required transparency.
In crypto you shovel them millions and let them spend it freely.
YOU DO NOT ACT LIKE INVESTORS.
Nor are you investing by definition.. you are simply purchasing a token with no obligation from the dev to do fuck all.

Like gambling when you keep your money on the table.. you lose.
You are all mostly greedy and stupid and corrupt.
People with class and integrity would not participate in this shady bullshit.

Rant ?
I know i am the turd in the punch bowl.. but i am just being realistic and honest here people.
Because that is the right thing to do period.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: michellee on October 17, 2017, 05:23:38 AM
I think it will too many options for the coins to select and sometimes I have a problem to pick the one. and for myself, I think there is time constraint to choose between one coin to another coin because I am not always in front of my computer. I think if investing in crypto currencies, we need to take our time to research and read the details because investment means a long term and without knowing their details, we can not make any profit in the long run.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: Manchumichael on October 17, 2017, 05:28:33 AM
best to invest in top 50 coins. unless you have little monies.

some coins that are small can get big increases but you must research them before buying. many pump and dump groups that can cause you to lose your investment fast

Yea some group of people will make us invest on shitcoins and they take this advantage and make money and we lose our money. So before investing your money in any coin do some research.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: FrankNoland on October 17, 2017, 05:53:31 AM
Currently working on a web application that will help cryptocurrency enthusiast with what cryptocurrencies to invest in and how to allocate between each cryptocurrency. But before I get too far ahead of myself and start building something, I wanted to see if other shares the same problems.
Hopefully , the web application that you are currently working on will be essential to a lot of investors since most of us encounter different problems when trading, some of the difficulties where mentioned on the poll that you have created. I wish you all the with your project. Good luck.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: XRPOnTheRise on October 17, 2017, 06:03:49 AM
 ??? ??? ???
Help users in what ways?
Just curious on how you would go about predicting such a wide market?
1000+ ALT Coins nowadays..


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: mharz on October 17, 2017, 06:16:14 AM
Investing into crypto currency is not bad, however due to increasing numbers of scammer to the whole world some people are scared to trust the other sites. Honestly I'am also a scammer victims, but I was not scarred to join and to invest in different sites because I know that if I can't take the risks I can't know if they were a scam or not. I can't know if I earn income or not. Being successful have a lot of trial that need to past.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: saleenasmith on October 17, 2017, 06:24:11 AM
If you landed on this text, you might be already interested in investing in cryptocurrencies. Virtual or crypto currencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum are definitely by far the hottest investment product currently available. These immutable and exchangeable cryptographic token promise to become a hard and non-manipulatable money for the whole world. Their advocates see a future in which Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies will substitute Euro, Dollar and so on and create the first free and hard world currency.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: Viberate team on October 17, 2017, 06:28:01 AM
I wouldn't rely on any sites as they could all be biased. When investing you should always do your due diligence.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: TomUyamot on October 17, 2017, 06:55:44 AM
I am choosing Too many options and Too many scams (Trust). The majority seems to be sharing these two problems. Too many options because we have so many coins out there. I guess we are already reaching a thousand plus altcoins to date. Too many scams also, well this does not need to be explained. We all know that.  ;)


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: Spoetnik on October 17, 2017, 07:03:18 AM
I am choosing Too many options and Too many scams (Trust). The majority seems to be sharing these two problems. Too many options because we have so many coins out there. I guess we are already reaching a thousand plus altcoins to date. Too many scams also, well this does not need to be explained. We all know that.  ;)

How ?

If a "coin" was launched fairly and open-source / decentralized how can they scam you ?
Needs no explanation ?

Uhh how about quit throwing cash at ICO's dumb fucks ?  ::)

ICO = SCAM ..because of *HOW* they work.

Do you pick & choose ponzi / pyramid schemes claiming some are legit because you made money off a few ?


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: altcoinhunter01 on October 17, 2017, 09:14:04 AM
Investing in crypto market is a good idea but it depends on your entry in the market. If you are a long term investor then you can enter any time but if you want to enter for short term, then it is risky due to high volatility in this market.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: Seansky on October 17, 2017, 09:33:39 AM
Currently working on a web application that will help cryptocurrency enthusiast with what cryptocurrencies to invest in and how to allocate between each cryptocurrency. But before I get too far ahead of myself and start building something, I wanted to see if other shares the same problems.
The biggest constraint for me when I am looking to invest in crypto is the vast variety of coins to choose from. Of course bitcoin is one of the best to invest into on crypto world but I tend to choose many more others and right now there are tons of ICO's and coins with potential to grow, which hinders my decision making. For now it is out of my concern after all I have already chosen where to invest weeks ago.  Another constraint I find troublesome sometimes is the complications using several crypto brokerages.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: eodchop on October 17, 2017, 09:47:35 AM
can you please provide with the link for this helpful website which makes it easier to invest in profitable projects?


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: arisen725 on October 17, 2017, 09:51:09 AM
It can also be troublesome to handle the wallets or early tech of coins that have only just become available. I wonder how the alt-coin market will develop and think that many of the different alt-coins will fade, and only those succeed that work towards quality.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: dirgayeah on October 17, 2017, 10:28:33 AM
Much reason for Investing on cryoptocurrency .but if you really want toninvest. Firstly you must know what coin do you want to invest. Then make your choice what coin you will invest. Learn about the coin you choose. So when your enter the market you already expert on it.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: whalesburg on October 17, 2017, 04:54:35 PM
a low level of trust, too many identical projects and one-day projects, not always a high level of knowledge and experience in the subject area of the team itself - here, actually, what I notice


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: mobilestrike on October 19, 2017, 10:59:05 PM
The huge number of options and the time-consuming process of researching and understanding how they work is one of the biggest challenges for me. It comes down to finding experts to trust and blindly following their recommendations, although the field is so dynamic that even experts can be wrong occasionally.
You can’t actually depend on experts being following them blindly or you can’t do long researches too. Things are on your side only, if you are making an equilibrium in your work then success is there for you in terms of making money, a huge one. So keep researching little, getting information about it and then contact experts too.


Title: Re: Investing in cryptocurrencies
Post by: XbladeX on October 19, 2017, 11:15:30 PM
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Oh and the guy who negged me named Kluge sent me death threats with a hitman and vanished.. never explaining Why he negged me.
One of the others did so because i criticized Monero and RISTO...
later the guy negged RISTO and created a scam topic on him.. in other words i am right AS ALWAYS !  8)
You believe everything you hear noob ? Wanna buy a bridge... ICO "token" ?

My 1st opinion was that  you probably get negatives for social warrior action here then there.
Most of those ICOs are scams and people LOVE IT.
Becouse one can make 100x and people will try.
This is gambling not investing.
When I as inwesting in crypto i got rect while gambling scams was not that bad.
You just get rid of hodl mentality