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121  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin Real Question on: September 08, 2018, 07:41:02 AM
I think he's talking about this [AIRDROP] BTCr - BTC Revolution 2.0, he's participating in its airdrop


Don't risk your identity for just a few bucks neither don't trust it to anyone.

That is the standard procedure for KYC (Know your customer). I don't feel good about this particular one , it looks more like a scam .
Stay away from it , if you really want to buy ,wait for it to get listed on exchanges.

Yeah just wait for it to get listed so you won't bother to do kyc and buying it once it listed will give you more tokens as seeing that fork coin, I'm sorry but it will dump hard.

What a pettish name, Bitcoin Real.

I hope you can make up your mind on buying that.
122  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Choosing good One.. on: September 08, 2018, 06:46:21 AM
So many good bounties campaign. If you have no experience, you better join a small-time campaign (3 or 6 weeks).
Can you name that such bounties which has small time like 2 weeks and 4 weeks.??


Seriously? Even this? Do it by yourself.

I think this forum is too informative for you. So here you are asking everything, more likely you want us to feed you everything. Grow up.

This is turning into a sig. spammy thread as the OP already broke one rule.
32. Posting multiple posts in a row (excluding bumps and reserved posts by the thread starter) is not allowed.

Read the rules before you start flooding the forum with posts, coz crying afterwords wont help you.

If you have your question answered, lock the thread ->in the lower left corner, you will see the link .



OP should do this. Please, do yourself a favor.
123  Economy / Economics / Re: what your opinion about this? on: September 05, 2018, 07:02:39 AM
I don't think the ETF really matters that much.  Bitcoin can survive just fine on its own with the support of our users.  It already hit 20k without an ETF, this whole thing is over hyped in my opinion.  For what it's worth, I believe it will be accepted and it was only delayed so big investors can enter in the market at a cheap price.

This whole ETF issue was just being use by people to create commotions in the community, yes some will panic sell while some take the opportunity to buy more. Though there's some that think ETF is needed for bitcoin to grow more and this is the key for adoption. First of, the pending application will just get postponed and this ETF issue will linger throughout the year.
124  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Cash vs Bitcoin SV on: September 05, 2018, 05:14:53 AM

Not a big fan of either but never even heard of Bitcoin SV. Personally I prefer the original vision. Nobody really knows how Satoshis plan would of evolved over the last decade anyway.

What Satoshi's plan are you talking about? Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin SV isn't the real bitcoin since these are just fork coins that trying to be a good one. And Satoshi has nothing to do with this, it's all Roger Ver and team. So cut the crap.

I do not think that the projects that are compared here have any future at all, because these projects were artificially created to split the BTC community in order to attract investors from miners and programmers.

No, they're just confusing people and make believe that bch is also bitcoin.
125  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: BITCOIN NOT SO ANONYMOUS! on: September 05, 2018, 04:19:37 AM
There’s a big misconception that bitcoin is entirely anonymous. Bitcoin is pseudoanonymous, in the sense that your name is not linked to your bitcoin address,

I'm quite unsure for your claim because as far as I know it's completely anonymous nor pseudonymous and it won't change even it will innovate.

but you still have a bitcoin address that’s static and so it could technically be linked to you.

It could be linked to you if you do a kyc to trading sites or on a third party wallet ( if you're using one ) but I still doubt it as they can't disclose this kind of information.

Huh
126  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Buying Bitcoins with credit card no verification on: September 05, 2018, 01:38:02 AM
I heard at this forum you can buy some but need to be careful when choosing a seller.
Also there are some companies that offer to buy crypto for cash.

Yes you can go to service section ( sub forum ) and you'll find it however you need an escrow for your security, so it will be less worry.

OP, why don't you just look at your local bitcoin community, I bet you have friends that have some acquaintances who are selling/buying bitcoin. I mean this will good for you and you don't mind using your credit card since the vulnerability of fraud is unrestrained.

Personally I think Coinbase is one of the best to start purchasing.

Using Coinbase is restricted to some countries and I think they still need some verifications for you to use your credit card since Coinbase is a third party.
127  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Cash vs Bitcoin SV on: September 04, 2018, 12:24:10 PM
So it's true that they're pushing through this and they think there will be people who will buy this? Yeah maybe there are some, and they're obviously morons.

it doesn't work that way and it is not always all morons who buy these shitcoins. it is all the traders and that's how the market has always worked.
these people have a lot of money and with it they can use all that money to pump their creation. imagine as a trader you see a shitcoin shooting up and you see the opportunity to make a huge amount of profit in a very short time.... nobody in this market hesitates to take that opportunity.

that is how all the top 10 altcoins went up and got big pumps. the only difference between a #1 altcoin and #1000 altcoin is that the #1 had more money to pump and had more experienced pumpers behind it than the #1000 altcoin otherwise there are at least 20 coins exactly similar and even better than #1 that could have been there!

So I guess that's how money works, even a shitcoin can wrongly pump, no matter how shit the coin is. Undoubtedly, as long as the team is there they'll make a hype that will pump their shitcoin, even at all cost. While those coins that are really promising will left behind and will just pile on those thousands of altcoins.

So more likely, cryptos are living with hype yet full of uncertainties.
128  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Robot trading volume war on: September 04, 2018, 09:02:30 AM
Great read. I didn't know spoofing was present to such an extent. So how can you know for sure what percentage of liquidity is real and what artificially inflated? That's why good sense in trading demands to take seriously only the most immediate bids. All the rest can be inflated.

As a side note: Do exchanges themselves use bots to engineer liquidity?
 

All exchanges use bots to increase its daily volume of trade. The reason is that high trade volume moves an exchnage on CMC rank.

That can possibly happen since the competition is high and by looking at CMC you can decide where will you trade. So obviously if exchange A have higher volume than exchange B then traders will of course to exchange A, which we didn't know that we're all deceive. But I guess, not all uses this and if there are some then it's those that some unrated exchange sites.

So apparently, we fell on a trap, while people behind this laugh at us with their evil smirk.
129  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: If crypto is taught in Collages, employment will increase? on: September 04, 2018, 07:03:57 AM
Do you wish these to happen?

Don't just wish since it's actually happened. I cited the link for you.
https://www.google.com.ph/amp/s/news.coinify.com/10-universities-blockchain-courses/amp/

So this whole thing had started 4 years ago like before we can think of, they actually thought of. Yeah, maybe the employment rate will increase as we're now in blockchain era and you can have the edge over those IT programmers because you specialized in blockchain. So hopefully, ee can see more Universities offering these courses.
130  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Cash vs Bitcoin SV on: September 04, 2018, 06:16:58 AM

So it's true that they're pushing through this and they think there will be people who will buy this? Yeah maybe there are some, and they're obviously morons.

Why they can't just focus first in bitcoin cash? This just seems to me that they didn't succeed in their Plan A so it's time for Plan B. These people are just getting to my nerves. Wish I didn't see this thread.

If every forks are the real bitcoin then what should we call the actual bitcoin? This whole things are just starting controversies from my point of view. Still can not judge these two forks.


Neither of it are real. They are all copy cuts and there's only one Bitcoin.

I am confused about reasons behind continuously inventing new forks. I think it will be better if they give some time to the forks to be established before introducing new forks in the market.


Don't be confuse because they're just too greedy and their asses can't think.
131  Economy / Economics / Re: What should we focus on more? Demand or Supply? on: September 04, 2018, 05:40:03 AM
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Adopt a 80% hoarding and 20% spending strategy and we will see a massive increase in Bitcoin adoption <Merchants & Bitcoin users >  Cool  

IMO, adoption of merchants isn't the only way to have a massive increase, we can still achieve this by buying more even we don't spend it. The fact that the value grows significantly, some prefer this to hold than use.

Consequentially, merchants shouldn't be the issue here since merchants isn't open for this, so the least we can do is refrain ourselves from selling, since selling will just make some dips thus buying more is a key to heightened the demand. Actually, this should start from ourselves.
132  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Hello! Its me... on: September 04, 2018, 02:29:58 AM
Well welcome to the forum. I'm sure if you're from Venezuela you have plenty of interesting stories to tell in the politics section and with the petro cryptocurrency, look forward to seeing your future posts!  Smiley

Yeah more likely we can see some personal POV of a citizen of Venezuela, I mean it's better as first hand than those written in article which anyhow, bias.

Just saw your site, it's kinda laggy and needs more improvement and information so people can entrust you. I mean if I'll buy your product, I'll still hesitate, no offense.
133  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Stop loss paid for my MEAL! on: September 03, 2018, 12:18:07 PM
Sorry for the attention grabbing title, need the clicks lol.

For all trades what is good percentage loss to trigger stop loss?

Or do it use it at all?

Is under 10% Loss good to say to put stop loss at?

Honestly, 10% is a way too late for stop loss especially if you day trading whereas 10% is more significant. Why you're taking the risk in cutting loss if you can cut it at 5% or you can't just control your emotion that tends for you to go panic at 10%. Which is which then?

Seemingly, you should be wary from the market to avoid more losses likewise take profit more often.
134  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin supply and demand. on: September 03, 2018, 11:12:44 AM
For those worried BTC might not go much higher. There was news circulating in social media about 80% of the total 21 million supplies have been mined and are in circulating in the market plus those are in idles. There are basically less than 5 million btc need to be mined...no need a racket science.. Supply and demand, bitcoin prices will soar high.


You should rephrase the OP because at the first place the circulating supply is not a news but it's more than a fact and I'm surprised that you just know that. So maybe if all of us know this, everyone will hold their coins as long as they could because of the anticipation. However, last bitcoin will be mine by 2140 and it's actually a long way for us and many can still happen like regulations that might affect the price.

So again, I know some are skeptical yet we should still know when to take profit. Just to be sure.
135  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Investors have increased or decreased due to red market? on: September 03, 2018, 09:57:47 AM
Past seven months growth trend of altcoins were in red. What have you analyzed, the red market caused many investors fall in crypto currencies or be away from investing in crypto currencies? The investors were increased or decreased? Your opinions?
I don't think it's the question of investors increasing or decreasing rather the confidence of investors has waned or remains strong despite the market being red for a long period. My take is that the bearish condition has not adversely affected the number of investors so much and the confidence level of remains strong because a lot of people are looking forward to the market recovery no matter the situation at present.

Yes specifically the trust and confidence of investors are gone not because of the market but the scam icos that make the market worst. No investors will stay if they see it isn't profitable anymore and there's no reason to waste their money.

The fact that investors are here to stay even in bear trend as they catching up a good entry and they see the marketing as an opportunity to profit afterwards. And so, it should be appropriate if the title will change by OP to avoid confusion.
136  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: New token on: September 03, 2018, 09:12:23 AM
I want to ask something what happen when for example there is token just finished ico and the price 1$ and some people sell 1000 token. I mean what happen if no one want to buy this token. is that make project die?  cause i believe theres will be no volume.

Obviously there's no demand for that coin and if the team will just staring their project to fall then it will eventually die. I mean, this is something that the team is working after the ico. They should have a marketing strategy to boost the liquidity of their token and will push through their roadmap.

One thing you should also look in a project is the usage of their token, I mean if their product is just an app then who the hell who'll buy their token. Also a buy back strategy is good to have a volume and this might interest others.
137  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Should limited participant signature campaign in the last weeks? on: September 03, 2018, 07:41:27 AM
Avatars, colour, ASCII arts all adds a difference to the promotional content/wears and that is why there is a difference in the stakes/pay rate.

Since Avirunes was a campaign manager before then OP should stick to his reply as this was all about. And actually even me had learned this now and enlighten me how rates are determine.

If you are worried over the pay rate then try to rank up. Making posts and crying about signature/bounty pay rate differences wouldn't help at all but making posts that is helpful for the beginners or posts that is helpful might rank you up.

This scenario has always be seen here and it really kind of funny how this people complain even they didn't know what they're complaining about, even over small things.
138  Economy / Economics / Re: The US Dollar has DEBT and Bitcoin has none on: September 03, 2018, 07:00:00 AM

The founder of Bitcoin understood this: He was and is a genius!


We can think that Satoshi Nakamoto had no idea that bitcoin will be a mainstream like he/she just started from a scratch and likely should be use as a currency. And since bitcoin had seen a potential it drawn attention to people and that what made bitcoin valuable otherwise an asset.

Is the dollar comparable to the BTC? The dollar is a fixed legal tender, but the BTC is a speculative product and they cannot be compared.

You know it's hard not to compare because the value of bitcoin is always measure in dollars. Likely, we can't tell 1 bitcoin is $7200, isn't it? By the way, I'm talking about the monetary aspect.

Well the fact that bitcoin hasn't backed by anything, so in which it can't have a real debt like fiat.
139  Economy / Economics / Re: Central Bank of Crypto-Currency on: September 02, 2018, 11:07:38 AM
I do see the benefit of be centralized bank. Fast speed, revere transactions, and keep all the profits themself. But, there is no need for centralized cryto bank and it's against what crytos are for.
For me,i don't see any positive news about having a central bank because once there is a presence of a bank,the nature of crypto will be automatically centralized.And for that,banks will have the full control of our own accounts.

Hearing the word centralized just make me sick as this just spoil everything that we all hope for a long time. And now that banks are putting their feet here just means they want to be part of this while their agenda is beneath on their promises.

Seems middle east countries had lost on their thoughts and forget that they banned crypto currency but here they are proposing something in opposite on their regulations. Honestly, I don't know what will they do next.
140  Economy / Economics / Re: The role of Crypto in eliminating fossil fuels dependence on: September 02, 2018, 10:12:33 AM
This issue is always a big role for every country's economics as they see this as a factor of how rich the country is. And by eliminating the fossil fuels that aims to convert in renewable sources is a big help especially for those countries that lack of fuel resources. And in return, fuel price will decrease and will take a domino effect in all our commodities. Isn't it great? Inflation will be lessen, surely.

If this thing really push through, world economy will grow drastically though this issue need more study even though it's really feasible.
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