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101  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What are you still afraid of? on: August 03, 2018, 11:44:46 AM
Why are you afraid? Let me tell you what I think. The cryptocurrency is a new product for the general public. Not everyone is optimistic. Most people are afraid to participate. The fear of new areas is very normal. The cryptocurrency is growing. This is a vulnerable area. So fear and fear are normal.

You are right to say that this is a new direction in which many people do not know many nuances. The fact that cryptocurrency is a high-risk way of investing money. Many people do not understand the usual role of cryptocurrencies in our daily lives. People see cryptocurrency as a way to make money, but not to make their lives different.... This is all the mistake and fear to change habits in life.
102  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin is the world’s 6th largest currency on: August 03, 2018, 11:39:26 AM
Bitcoin is the world’s 6th largest currency. These figures are noteworthy, but if the value of a single Bitcoin goes up to $15,000, India’s currency Rupee will pass. Ethereum ranked 17th and Bitcoin Cash ranked 20th. Ripple is located just below 20.
How many years Bitcoin will need to become No.1 ?


I think bitcoin will need 3 years to become currency # 2 or # 1. I am sure that bitcoin can move on capitalization and on its path, the us dollar, the European Euro and the Chinese yuan. I also want to say that there is a great potential for growth and other cryptocurrencies, I am sure that bitcoin cache will take a new top line of the TOP3. For now, let's wait.
103  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: If bitcoin does not survive... on: August 02, 2018, 11:41:18 AM
I'm sure that bitcoin will not fall, you just do not know how the black side of the darknet works. It's very important for them. They'll do anything to keep bitcoin alive. More likely to collapse the EURO than bitcoin.
104  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is this the new strategy? on: August 02, 2018, 11:38:24 AM
Just recently i noticed a common trend with almost all ICOs.

There have been lots of complains that bounty hunters dump their tokens immediately after receiving them. Although, it is not true for all bounty hunters. Some still hold theirs.

Investors now get their tokens before bounty hunters. They are also allowed to start trading before bounty hunters get their rewards.
I believe this will prevent the investors from complaining and blaming the dump in price on bounty hunters.
Yes, maybe it will help the coin not to fall in the first weeks or months. Perhaps bounty hunters and sold coins as soon as they go to the exchange, But not all do so. If the coin is very interesting and promising will always keep the coin to the peak price
105  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How to choose bounty? on: July 31, 2018, 10:40:35 AM
I usually cooperate with well-known bounty Manager and have a dialogue with them. I follow their updates. Each bounty Manager usually leads 5-10 companies. I have 8 such managers. So I choose from these companies where I participate.
106  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: RIPPLE on: July 31, 2018, 10:31:53 AM
With ripple at the current price of 67c do you think its worth investing in it or not?

Do you belive it will increase in price in the near future?


I personally do not believe that the coin Ripple can be very hard to increase in price. There are many reasons why I say so. First, it is a centralized coin and belongs to the Bank cartels. At any time, they can still issue this coin and its limit will greatly increase, and the price will fall
107  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin 1 year change on: July 30, 2018, 11:23:39 AM
People must stop talking about the death of bitcoin because a currency like bitcoin must not be judged with a change of a day or a month but with a change of a year who agree about that?
I ask too if there is a way to know the 1 year change of bitcoin in cmp or any other site.
Thanks

You say everything correctly, but I want to correct you, I think bitcoin is not a currency, but an asset. For example, such as gold or silver. Bitcoin is a digital asset of the 21st century. In these words, there are a lot of thoughts that can show how many prospects for the entire crypto-currency world and economy.
108  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What if Government bans Bitcoins? on: July 30, 2018, 11:21:23 AM
Bitcoin can not be completely banned. Let in one state, the laws that prevent the development of bitcoin, then in the other necessarily very favorable conditions. If you have money, then you can as a tourist go to another country and solve your issues with bitcoin
109  Economy / Economics / Re: Is small business ready to sell for cryptocurrency? on: July 30, 2018, 11:18:53 AM
What do you think, how many people are ready to sell their goods or services on crypto? Let's say that we have service which help quick and easy to build online store and sell for cryptocurrency. What kind of reasons can motivate people to start a crypto business?

Small business, as far as I know, already uses cryptocurrencies to pay for their goods and services. I have met a lot of sites that accept bitcoin, part of altcoins. For example, payment for hosting, freelancer services, payment for goods on the Internet. Even I have seen that apartments and houses are sold for bitcoins.
110  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: More and more airdrop is a lie, on: July 30, 2018, 11:15:38 AM
I don't have a very good opinion of air drops either. I think it's a waste of your time. It is better to participate in bounty companies. You'll earn more on this. I have been convinced of this for six months now, and I see a good result.
111  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: why all coins are dropping? on: July 30, 2018, 11:09:14 AM
any body know the reason for current drop?

In January 2018, bitcoin and all crypto-currencies, fell due to the fact that the whales drove the price of that asset. A very large amount of bitcoins entered the cryptocurrency market, and at one point began to sell bitcoins for dollars. Thus lowered the price to 5500 in July. Now the market is beginning to recover. Bitcoin is already at the price of 8000$
112  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: More Regulations For Cryptocurrency? on: July 29, 2018, 01:01:17 PM
Hello, would love to get your opinion on this topic. Do you think there would be more regulations regarding cryptocurrency by the Government? Both now and the future? Let’s say bitcoin price rises to $100,000 per bitcoin, Do you think the government would actually let it be and function on its own without constant regulations? Well, personally I think we would see more regulations from the government down the line to a 1 Trillion Dollars total market cap and above. But I’m positive such regulations won’t hamper on the further growth and advancement of cryptocurrency. So tell me, what do you think?

I believe that when the market capitalization of bitcoin or all cryptocurrencies equals the annual turnover of several countries in the world, then the Governments will think very seriously about the rules of regulation. Many governments and States do not fully understand the opportunities and prospects for the growth of blockchain technology and all cryptocurrencies. Rules will be, in many States they already appear.
113  Economy / Economics / Re: Cryptocurrency on: July 29, 2018, 12:58:03 PM
Can cryptocurrency become universal means of exchange. I mean can it be a global legal tender like the physical money

I believe not. It would be silly if people started using bitcoin as a means of payments for products or utilities. As a means of mutual settlements for the supply of gold or oil, Yes is possible. This option is possible. In General, I think bitcoin is an asset rather than a currency.
114  Economy / Economics / Re: Bubbles on: July 29, 2018, 12:55:42 PM
Here is a brief breakdown of some of the more famous bubbles in history.

the dutch tulip bubble (1630, first ever recorded)
the south sea bubble (1720)
Japan stock/real estate bubble (1990)
.COM bubble (2002)
USA housing bubble (2008)

Where is the next bubble going to appear. I know the bond market is in a 100 plus bubble and this is where im placing my bets.

I fully agree with you that the bond market has been experiencing great difficulties for a long time. The price in some market segments is so high that there is obvious overbought or oversold. the bond market is completely dependent on the rumors that all traders use. There are no obvious real reasons for the rise or fall, only rumors.
115  Economy / Economics / Re: market refresh or just a pump ? on: July 28, 2018, 12:55:34 PM
What is happening today in the bitcoin market, and all crypto-coins, is caused by a smooth growth in the price up. A lot of good and positive news is forming.MasterCard have expressed their desire to cooperate to cryptocurrencies, the Sec was positive about the exchanges and many criptonita. Switzerland is implementing global projects to create favorable conditions for the cryptocurrency and much more. That is why I can say that this is a smooth growth.
116  Economy / Economics / Re: South Africa has a huge potential on: July 28, 2018, 12:51:43 PM
I've read that many people write in there and I had the following thoughts.
The fact that African countries approve of the cryptocurrency means a lot of potential for those who are now in this field and is engaged. 47% of the population is this year soon. Word of mouth, will make this number gleamed to 100% African countries are very rich in resources and most importantly, there is a very huge population, If in this continent will implement ICO startups, it will make a huge resonance in the development of these countries. The potential is huge.
117  Economy / Economics / Re: Where and How to Spend Your Bitcoins? on: July 28, 2018, 12:46:22 PM
A lot of people in recent days have started to look into digital currency, but here is the question — where and how can you possibly spend your bitcoins and altcoins?BTC



At the moment, there are a lot of Internet sites that offer buyers to pay with bitcoins or altcoins. I also met many real estate sellers, cars, who were ready to accept crypto-coins for their goods. However, I want to say that there is no need to buy bitcoin, so that they then pay for the goods. I would bitcoins would be stored and capitalized the income.
118  Economy / Economics / Re: The dollar affects Bitcoin? on: July 25, 2018, 12:57:01 PM
as we know, the dollar is now rising, from the rise in the dollar it turns out that the price of Bitcoin is also rising, so what I ask here is that this is related to the dollar increase? or just coincidence?

No, it's just a coincidence and nothing else. The dollar is growing against the Chinese national currency, the Russian ruble and other currencies. And it has nothing to do with bitcoin, it is a coincidence.
119  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Airdrops are worth it !!!! on: July 25, 2018, 12:39:31 PM
Lately I have seen a lot people complain about fake airdrops or low profitable airdrops
But in reality Airdrop have been worth it; if you can make your research and improve your standard

Recent airdrops such as Fresco, Helbiz, Nobs Crypto, Kanade,  have been hitting up the exchanges with fair and profitable prices

Which is telling us that Airdrop is Alive

Yes, everything you say is true, Air drops are now very few profitable. I don't see any point in doing them. A lot lies on the Ethereum wallet of coins, which are generally not clear from where and what they can bring. Just lie on the exchanges they are not.
120  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: [BOUNTY]🚀🚀Rockt 🚀🚀| Decentralized Social Trading & Tokenized Fund Management on: July 25, 2018, 07:34:33 AM
Tell me do you have a spreadsheet of participants?
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