We all need high security when trading our tokens, right?
If there were no fees to pay the exchanges for their services, do you think anyone in this world would ensure you a good security level for free? I doubt it.
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During last months ETH's price increased a lot. Now some people mark their profits and will buy back after the correction finishes.
This things are perfectly normal in crypto and there is nothing to worry about, as the price will recover.
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Lol, try to use a pattern and respect it anytime you buy or sell Btc.
I have my own rule that I always buy only after a price decrease of at least 10-15% as usually price recovers in the near future, and always sell only when market increase with at least 15-20%.
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The projects management killed the ICOs as they don't provide enough visibility about the project and investors are afraid that they will not recover their investment.
With the new concept IEO, investors know from the beginning on which exchange the project will be listed, which is great.
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Some of them yes, most of them no.
As the time it takes to register is very low, you can try to participate in as many airdrops as possible. This way you increase your chances to find some projects that might be very profitable.
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When last Bitcoin will be mined we'll be all dead since long time, so I don't think this should be a concern that matters right now.
However, the price will rise most likely as there won't be any new btc to be generated.
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If I had 2000$ to invest right now: - 1500$ in Bitcoin - 400$ in top 10 altcoins - 100$ in other new alts with potential
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As long as you don't participate into airdrops that have as requirements to download any wallet you should be safe.
And of course, don't you never share your private key on any unknown sites.
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Nobody knows the answer to this question. If someone knew it, he/she would have been already a millionaire.
However, price increases for good altcoins will come for sure, but don't expect for sh*t coins to raise, too, as in 2017.
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A project is not similar with other, so as a bounty hunter an experience cannot be similar to other.
If you had bad luck to participate into a bad project, just continue the work you do but choose better the projects you are willing to join.
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Basically it's impossible to change the total supply of 21 millions, as it's a built in parameter configured when Bitcoin has been created and it cannot be modified.
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Btc won't get banned by any regulations, even if some countries do it, most of them WON't because there is a opportunity for everyone, even for them. And regulations are bullshit, no one can stop you from using it.
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Sadly.. no one is realizing that what is going on with central banks and the US dollar and how Btc can solve a lot of fiat issues. Boom / Bust / Boom / Bust, and the rich get richer, and poor get poorer and no one is going to jail for this.
No one is even talking about it. No one is even allowed to check what the Federal Reserve is doing. "But im not an American, why should I care?" -Well unless you live in North Korea, Iran or Cuba, unfortunately, you are shit out of luck since they control all central banks. It used to be Afghanistan, Libya and Iraq too but we all know what happened to them..
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Cryptocurrencies emerged as we all know as an alternative to avoid using banks. In this way we have to have some risk that in this case would be the value for me, which in this case is normally reflected in dollars.
Cryptocurrencies although we do not create them are methods that protect our privacy and allow us to create a solid financial system among what fits. But this that is constantly changing price without knowing what it is based on directly is something that leaves us metaphorically speaking "With the ass in the air"
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The dollar is audited and when dollars get printed everyone knows the Fed is doing it and will honor those treasuries. The dollar becomes debt.
With stable coins there is nothing. No one knows who prints them, they're hidden in tens of countries all over the world, no audit has ever been done.
Essentially stable coins are like counterfeit currency.
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Bitcoin is the least scamy of all money. No one can print bitcoin because he wants too. We need to solve a hard mathematical equation to produce 1 Bitcoin. It's actual labour that produces it, and those who put on the labour take the fraction they helped create. This doesn't happen with any other money, asset, good or service.
Bitcoin trading now, yes, that can be made a scam by some. But that's not inherrent in bitcoin. Bitcoin was not made to be traded like a market asset though. So no, Bitcoin is not a scam.
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Even when the gold standard was a thing though, have you ever considered why gold is expensive? Easy one, because it's hard to find. But how we determine the exact price of gold? We don't, we just decide it.
Gold, paper money, bitcoin, oil, stocks, all tradeable assets can be and are manipulated by the big players so that they can profit. Markets are like poker in a way. How much does a pair of eights cost? If you have 10$ worth of chips and 3 people before you raised you are most likely folding. But if you are the chip leader you are definetely playing a pair of 8s, you decide how much they cost and, most likely, profit from them.
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As a lot of people said before me, money in general is a scam. We print papers and agree they have x value. They don't have it inherently.
Once upon a time, a country could print money only if it had gold to back it up. Now that's not true anymore, so goverments (actually the private banks that print money for them) make money appear from thin air.
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There are still a lot of opportunities to make some money here with smart investments.
Pension funds are investing in Bitcoin. Institutional investors are buying Bitcoin futures, Google is investing in cryptocurrency. I mean.. we are just getting started.
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Converting bitcoin to fiat is unimportant. Goal is to stack as much you can and that's exactly what i'm doing. And if you really want, it will get easier over time. If you haven't heard, Croatia post offices are now converting coins to local fiat. It's a matter of time before it spreads to other parts of the world.
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