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121  Economy / Economics / Re: Tidex to delist over 25 on Oct 17 on: October 12, 2018, 11:35:38 AM
I didn't expect that CRPT (Crypterium) also participated in the delist from Tidex, whereas I think Crypterium is a good project that can be very useful in the future if the platform is really released. I also include investors when ICO and has sold my tokens with a profit of 20% over the ICO price
BTW, good information
I am absolutely not sure their criteria for delisting some coins from their exchanges is based on trying to delist shit coins like some have said actually. There are tokens on that list with great support, development and team that would obviously be something in the long run, and I wonder what they were thinking delisting them unless they possibly are not meeting up with their end of the bargain somehow.

Who really cares anyway? This is a terribly low volume exchange, so it really would not make any impact whatsoever. Some of these coins are listed on bigger exchanges, so it is just more like having less of a small exchange to worry about.
122  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How to be A Good Trader? [new] on: October 12, 2018, 04:32:32 AM
I want to Learn by myself For This I need Some Tips and Some Good Ways.Should I Learn From Online Article Or Books?What should be the Way to Learn Well.What is The First thing I Have to do. Please Give me Your Suggesstion.It Will Be Great Help For me.
First you need to have knowledge of this market and put a small amount of money to practice trading. I personally advise you to choose big exchanges as it will help you in trading easier and learn from the experts so they can help you get the best experience before becoming a real trader.
You do not even need to put a small amount of money when it comes to practicing trading, all you need to do normally is to simply just try your best to make use of the demo platforms available like Bitmex to practice with demo funds before you even start attempting to go in real life.

Learning is a major thing that should not be discarded and should be made a priority for whoever wants to be good at trading and afterwards, practicing until you are able to build on your strategy and confidence which is all that matters. Where you want to learn from depends on your level of skills to research but with the jet age, getting access to resources online have never been easier.
123  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: I fail in trading on: October 11, 2018, 01:46:20 PM
I will tell you few major things actually, with everything balling down to not being in a rush to learn and start trading because you want to start making money.

See it like you want to learn a profession and you need to learn all you need to learn and practice a little bit before you even start considering going in the real trading sphere.

Trading is complex and you really want to take your time out to build a strategy when it comes to when to buy, when to sell and where you should be placing stop loss. Build on these things, and your confidence as well, and then see yourself making better decisions in the long run when you start trading in the real world with your funds.
124  Economy / Economics / Re: harmonization of fiat and crypto on: October 11, 2018, 12:51:15 PM
But do you agree if Fiat collaborates with crypto in building a future financial system? without killing one system. share your opinion about this.
I agree if that's going to be a reality but its unlikely. You know that government won't gamble to a decentralized systems and they don't have total control on it.

We as individuals can agree and do it without interfering the other system but if the government steps in, I doubt it that this is ever going to happen.

They won't even think about it, let alone gamble into a decentralized system as we all know the mindset governments have towards decentralization as they will always want to be in control.

What I see eventually is both fiat and crypto going hand in hand but which ever way, even if the governments of each country decides to go the blockchain way, they obviously will not be going the decentralized way, that I am sure of, and as long as it is centralized, it is fiat.
125  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Do we really need a lot of Cryptocurrencies? on: October 11, 2018, 04:50:55 AM
Blockchain will disrupt these industries Banking and Payments, Insurance, Voting, Forecasting, Government, Crowdfunding, Retail, and Real Estate. Yes, we knew this that blockchain will play a big role in the future of those industries and it's a revolutionary.

But, do we need lots of cryptocurrencies?

More and more companies or startup companies were developing their own cryptocurrencies and a lot more in the future but what's the point of creating or developing it? Maybe we only need 1 for every industry but why does almost everyone develop their own cryptocurrency?

There is no need for the increase of number of cryptocurrencies and there is also no need for the decrease. If they want to produce new cryptocurrencies, they have to make sure that the coins they're making are not shit. Because shit coins will only confuse people and make other people's research a waste of time.
If we actually look at most of the cryptocurrencies we are seeing today, a lot of them are just shit coins and recycled ideas with the team having no mind to even want to make an attempt at all to building something in the long run and for those kind of coins and tokens, it is really not necessary.
But of course, it is a decentralized and a non regulated space and that makes it a whole lot easy for scammers to evade the space, which I believe as the market gets matured , it would change eventually as we get to see the shit ones disappear.
126  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Bitcoin leverage Trading on: October 10, 2018, 01:01:44 PM
I really hope this dude understands what he is referring to as 500x leverage trading as that could get him burned easily. Leverage is a risky thing to do and then trying to get squeezed out pretty fast is even a more insane thing to do. Greed is what has led so many people to penury in the past, and as far as I am concerned this is just one aspect of it. Leverage trading is a risky thing to do on its own, and then setting the risk to a very high level is a mad thing to even consider doing.
127  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: ICO Investments Why Risky? on: October 10, 2018, 12:30:18 PM
ICOs very risky because there is no guarantee will landed on exchange and guarantee making a profits. We dont see the project work and good product, but we believe mostly because the developers team. Many ICOs become scam because the developers team are greedy and i think its bad for crypto community

Well, the guarantee has a lot to do with the team and as long as the team is fake, have no idea of what they are doing and have no mindset of working on a product, things like this will always happen.

Practically, with all I have said above, it is now left for every individual investor to try as much as possible to read a whole lot about the team and try to verify their authenticity and it is a good thing we have the likes of ICObench where KYC is done for the team, and knowing that this is a team that can deliver based on their profile, you will somewhat be rest assured that you can at least trust them not to scam you.

Secondly, product is one very important thing to look out for, its availability, the prospect in the long term and your belief in it. These two things can save you a whole lot of pain losing your money in the end.
128  Economy / Economics / Re: Is this the correct time to purchase bitcoins and al-crypto? on: October 10, 2018, 11:36:06 AM
Everyone was doubt of investing bitcoin because of how many months the market struggling that make all crypto was dropped, but there are an open-minded people that they think that it is the right time to buy bitcoin and other altcoins. Yes, that was also in my mind that it's time to buy now while the market price is too cheap we can afford to invest. If the market will rise again just like what happened last year then you invested now I'm sure a huge profit you have.
Well, I would say anyone who is not investing now because the market has been in a downtrend, does not actually know that it is a good reason to be investing when the market is down. A lot of people see downtrend as a bad thing, and obviously no one should expect that market would just keep moving up without even having a retrace somehow, and that is the mistake a whole lot of people keep making when it comes to this market, the best thing anyone can do is to just simply buy now when the market is low and then focus on the future.
129  Economy / Economics / Re: Goldman Sachs Launches US Dollar Coin (Fedcoin). on: October 09, 2018, 02:26:11 PM
At least, something like this will even douse the tension that comes with Tether imploding one day. At least the quality of being trusted and believed in as well as reliability, when it comes to hedging one's fund, this should at least help set some space.

However, it is also interesting to know that financial institutions are really looking to be a part of this space knowing the benefit they can derive from it, maybe we are just getting very close to mainstream adoption as the case may be.
130  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Best altcoins for buy now on: October 09, 2018, 12:58:04 PM
Self-decision making skills is one thing every smart investor should have. I can list the coins I prefer to invest in right now, but that is based on the reasons best known to me. You should have your own reason and not make your decision based on the opinion of a stranger.

When you are losing money, actually it would be only you losing alone. Due diligence is necessary and I believe no one wants to be joking with that at all when it comes to investment, otherwise, if you are too lazy to do research, it is better to just at least look at the top coins and invest in them.
131  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: ✅[BOUNTY]💰💰[FINANCEX EXCHANGE]💰💰 - EXCHANGE MADE SIMPLE (8,5M REWARD)✅ on: October 09, 2018, 12:53:11 PM
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132  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Bounty Question on: October 01, 2018, 04:39:20 PM
it's normal if projects discontinue and refunds to investor, then projects will not pay bounty rewards because it's just a useless tokens, even if project reached their softcap or hardcap target, still have chance don't pay for bounty participants, try to use the forum search functions, a lot of similar scam cases, example: envion and tokenpay

they will be considered as scam if the projects really went to failure?

even the tokens will be distributed it will be a useless right.

Looks like joining bounties is a risky one.
The fact that you did not get paid after an ICO failed to reach soft cap or hard cap does not make them a scam. I guess that is one thing a lot of bounty hunters do not understand. When you are going this path, you are either sharing in the success or the failure of the ICO and in a case where the ICO ends up unsuccessful and the team had to return back the money of investors, obviously shows there is nothing for you and then all you have to do is to live with it and move on to other projects.

People tend not to understand the risk of what they are getting involved in, and this is why a lot of people do not take their time to study the project they want to be a part of and just choose any project they want. Choose projects with good team and product backed by a very unique idea and you won't have any problem with it being successful as investors will surely want to be a part of it.
133  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How do you stomach the dips? on: October 01, 2018, 03:53:32 PM
Hodl just until the coin goes up again, because with this one-on-one way so your money is not lost. if you are in Stoploss in a minus estimate then your money will be completely lost.

but different if you have patience in Hodl, until your coin up with his own. Surely you will experience profit.
Of course it's not just the stomach that shakes because of the dips but also your head will become dizzy seeing the assets you have depreciated, you're right maybe the solution is to holding it. you won't lose anything if you want to be patient and hold for a long time..
Grin Your head will only become dizzy if you want it to, but I really do not see the reason why anyone should set themselves in this kind of condition as long as they understand the long term benefit of what they are holding.

Dips and downtrends are very normal in a market and what makes a lot of people to see it as a problem is because they are busy looking at what they are not getting from the market now and they tend to miss the fact of what they could be getting from the market in the future. For someone who is in that position, setting priorities straight becomes something hard to achieve.
134  Economy / Speculation / Re: When will the price of cryptocurrencies be stable? on: October 01, 2018, 03:44:28 PM
I think the cryptocurrencies will never be stable because it is volatile and also the price stable for me will depend on the person when he/she entered the market so thats why its hard to predict the stable price.
Stability is something that should be expected in the long run. There is something in economics that is called state of equilibrium. This is the point where there is a state of equality and balance between market demand and supply. A point will come where adoption and real life usage will force supply and demand to get balanced, where we end up not seeing some external influences anyway and saying something like this could not be possible in the long run? I doubt! Although, we may say, we cannot attain a full state of equilibrium but at some point with wide usage, the volatility will reduce.
135  Economy / Economics / Re: Do you have to make big investment before you can make profit in crypto? on: October 01, 2018, 02:00:24 PM
You do not have to invest a large amount to make profit, start where you are, Just be sure to research before you invest and ensure you invest in project with real product/service to deliver Undecided
If you're aiming high,  definitely you've tried to invest more for huge returns. Though crypto investment is a huge risk but through these,  people have encourage to take the risk and make profitable. If you have enough money to risk,  you better take the chances right now.
Well, you may be aiming high as a person, but that simply does not mean you should now put all that you have into the space since it is still risky anyway in terms of volatility, and even though we know this is the future of spending and the fact that things will definitely become a whole lot good in terms of adoption in the long run, it still does not mean we have to get over excited and take some silly risk.

Sure, the more you put in, the more the chances of you becoming wealthy in the long run, either you are a trader or a long term investor, but in this case, you still have to be taking some calculated risks and last time I checked, that does not involve going all in.
136  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What should I do now on: September 30, 2018, 08:36:15 PM
Holding is not useless, it just depends on your own strategy as a person. People will always have different opinions based on the fact that they see things differently. For a trader, it is a normal thing to expect such a person to want to stick with the idea or mindset of trading the fluctuations and making more profit from the fluctuations rather than holding all through, while for someone without trading knowledge will rather just stick with long term hold instead. It is just how your knowledge limits you in this case that matters at the end of it all.
137  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How Do you Handle a Downtrend as a day trader? on: September 30, 2018, 03:21:46 PM
Every downtrend is very disturbing. Most times, you see your profit going down and you can't do anything about it. There are different methods of handling downtrend of a trade. Calculate very well and know what to do. Most times I exit the trade early and rebuy at dip.
The important thing is to do analysis and research first, if you see the potential price to go back down then you can
sell it and rebuy at a lower price, if you see prices going up soon then hold it and buy more
Even with analysis and research, you just have to understand that in a downtrend, the market is prone to moving down faster than up and you always want to keep your stop loss active while having a good strategy when it comes to taking profit without the mindset of expecting something much in profit per every trade. Most traders tend to find a clear signal before even attempting to trade during downtrend, but the most important thing is to find a strategy that works fine for you.
138  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Future of ETH? on: September 30, 2018, 11:44:22 AM
Just wait and see whether it would or not. Ethereum still remains the most used smart contract platform and even though things are changing with lots of competition popping up, that does not mean ethereum have lost its value entirely or the investors have backed up on it totally.

It is just market, things like this happen and that is what we say when we talk about volatility and by now everyone should have understood that the fact that Ethereum got this way far down,  does not mean it still cannot recover in the long run. No one knows the future, so however it is, present value does not determine the future market.
139  Economy / Economics / Re: MEGA.nz Chrome extension caught stealing passwords, cryptocurrency private keys on: September 28, 2018, 01:10:58 PM
Could it be MEGA.nz is unaware that their chrome extension is somehow compromise and that the attackers have somehow integrated the malicious software without them knowing? Because I have a strong feeling that is the case since there is no news yet the the extension is compromised on their Firefox extension, and to know that this software only goes active on certain websites tells us that the malicious software wants to remain undetected in the system for a while.
Yeah, according to the reports online, they were hacked and they never knew about it but for me, I believe this would have just ended up being an insider thing, and even if was even outside attackers, that really showed there is a problem with chrome extensions security.

There is already news that the Firefox extension of MEGA.nz was not affected and in that case, I would say the whole thing balled down to chrome security as a whole. https://trybe.one/chrome-extension-caught-stealing-passwords-cryptocurrency-private-keys/
140  Economy / Economics / Re: Swiss Financial Services Company Raises $100 Million to Launch Crypto Bank on: September 28, 2018, 11:19:06 AM
You really have to appreciate what Switzerland is doing for crpyto. We have seen a lot of central banks banning crypto-fiat or vice versa transactions while Switzerland is doing the opposite. No wonder that not only in fiat system will they become a safe have, but in crypto as well. I hope though that other nations follow suit and look at crypto as something that has a lot of benefits and potential and not the so called disruptive nature of it.

Such a small project(yes,100 million aren't that much) doesn't prove that Switzerland is "going for crypto".
By the way,this won't be a crypto bank.It will be more like a crypto/fiat hedge fund or mutual fund.
The more improtant thing is that this funs isn't licensed so far.Let's see will it get a license by the end of October.
They just want to try to be in control of everything at the end of it all, as I do not see the essence of having a crypto bank. We are our own banks, and we can easily open a wallet for ourselves and do any peer to peer transaction or simply just do an exchange using the exchange services, so how on earth will they want to be coming up with an idea of crypto bank.

I am not surprised though, considering that the government will always want a way to keep being in control and at the center of everything, and as much as cool as the idea of them embracing cryptocurrency stands, the idea of a crypto bank sounds absurd to me.
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