I use Kaspersky internet security to protect my pc and connection from virus and other threats. I'm not sure if it's fully secure, but I never found anything unusual while I use this tool in all of my device. The only downside is, I sometimes experience slow performance due to live scanning or bug.
|
|
|
BTC still struggling through 10k-11k, so altcoins are getting confused. People are taking profits or selling alts by thinking about the BTC price rising. This makes altcoin a downtrend, but eventually, if Bitcoin can surface 13K range, I think the alt season will be here then. Now thing is, does Bitcoin has the power to surface 13k this week?
|
|
|
BNB won't be the king, but it will be in an even better position, probably it better than ETH? Considering the use of BNB, and BNB chain conversion from many ETH based project, BNB will ride above 100$ before the next year comes to us. So, if you buy 100$ worth BNB today, you'll earn 230$ profit at the end of the year.
|
|
|
That depends on the project quality. I believe in quality, so if the project has enough potential I'd be happy to take a smaller reward than getting millions of worthless token from a shady ICO bounty. I believe the small reward could turn me into profit if it develops by the time.
|
|
|
That's a big NO, NO! I never trust those guys. They don't even protect our basic privacy, how could we believe them? I'm sure they are going to sell our KYC data in exchange for billions USD. So, If I give my KYC data to FB, I'd be in high risk of identity theft. I'm not going to do this.
|
|
|
#ProofOfAuthentication Bitcointalk username: btccrusher Telegram username: @cointeq Eth address: 0x0c8eaFa5E8c3a68199604D3fA294826a4040C4B5
Joined Campaigns: Article/Blog, YouTube, Instagram, Reddit,
|
|
|
It's a complicated thing that you can't choose the option without experiments. In my case, I prefer PoW mining, because it doesn't require me putting more money in anything new if I have mining equipment. Also, most PoW coin holds its price uptrend for a long time. On the other hand, PoS mining requires to buy coins at their new arrival, obviously, they fall faster than I could imagine. Users dump them to get the ROI. I hate this game, so PoW is the winner.
|
|
|
I'm not a big fan, but I like the way EOS developing. I use EOSLynx to get time to time airdrops and tips via the EOS community posts. It's fun to get different types of token just for commenting or posting almost anything. EOS is very strong in terms of community support.
|
|
|
What's the way of earning for gamers? Betting or challenging in live games like Pubg? If it's about betting, then you have a lot of competitors. Correct if I'm getting wrong the whole thing if this project is only for marketing new games and ideas. Do you have a plan to develop mobile apps for your platform?
|
|
|
All other cryptos except Bitcoin is a scam. The only legit currency is BTC. Why? All those altcoin projects were launched with specific individual targets to make high benefits from investors and marketers. Think twice, what Satoshi did and why he never revealed himself/themselves/herself.
|
|
|
It depends on how you use it. I don't prefer a mobile wallet, but still, I use them. Turn off any network connection before creating a new wallet, and after generating seeds, save your public address and delete all data. Now turn on your network and use any watch only wallet to monitor your funds. That's how you can stay safe.
|
|
|
Hi bitcointalk, I want to build mining rig but I dont have the slightest idea how will i build one and how much would it cost me. Currently I have $ 2000. Would it suffice to build mining rig?
Yes, $2000 is probably about the average investment in mining equipment. With that amount you could build a nice rig of 4 to 6 cards and the associated support hardware. Much of the choice will come down to which coins you want to mine. Ethereum typically favors AMD and Equihash (Zcash) favors Nvidia, but they both can mine the other algorithm in a pinch. Typical ETH build: 5 x RX580 8 GB - $310 ea or $1,550 total 1 x mobo with support for 5 or 6 GPUs - ~$120 1 x CPU (Intel G4400) - ~$50 1 x RAM 4 GB - ~ $30 1 x 120 GB SSD - ~$50 5 x PCIe USB risers - $50 1 x 1000 watts PSU - $150 This would put you right at your $2,000 budget. You would also need some type of frame to hold everything so you might need another $50 or so in materials. A Zcash (Equihash) build would be much the same except you would pick some Nvidia cards such as the 1070's or perhaps the 1060's instead. The 1070's run around $500 so you could run 3 x of them and the 1060's go for $200 for the 3 GB version and $350 for the 6 GB version so you could run 5 or even 6x (if your motherboard supports it). That was a great suggestion, however, as per my understanding, this equipment is not good enough to mine Bitcoin, but it can be a good option for altcoins like Litecoin. Also, I think the RAM should be 8 or 16 GB.
|
|
|
|