If you are holding tokens in your wallet, then you need ETH to send them from one wallet to another. But I don't have that many tokens and I mostly use ETH as an investment asset.
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I agree. It may take another two years for the market to recover. For the next spike, Bitcoin needs a major trigger. And I can't think about any trigger before the next block reward halving.
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The prices are dropping because many of the users who had purchased Bitcoin at very low prices are selling them now. Just 18 months ago, the exchange rates were hovering at around $1,000 per coin.
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Most of the campaigns I have completed recently either have not paid me or the tokens have been rendered useless because of not getting on an exchange so yes it is becoming harder and harder to get something decent out of bounties and now will have to try to make better choices in which campaigns I wish to join in the future. I am going to revamp my work schedule accordingly and try to see if I can do better over the coming months to improve my incoming token value and earnings.
If things go on like this, only the noobs will be participating in the bounty campaigns in the future. And this will in turn affect the quality of such campaigns and the ICOs may suffer as a result.
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There is a lot of hype surrounding Cardano, but I am afraid to invest in it after the crash we had a few months back. I have small amounts of ADA in my wallet, but I will wait for some more time before expanding the holdings.
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Impressio is the latest bounty to go AWOL. Feels bad, because so many of the users put their time and effort in to it, and they won't be rewarded. This is why I have argued for keeping a small amount of ETH as escrow before the bounty campaign is started.
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Hey guys, what do you think about the last news from Russia? Russian government will legalize crypto! Do you think it will pump market again?
Crypto was always legal in Russia. The central bank never told anyone that it is illegal to possess or trade in Bitcoin and the other cryptos. So don't expect any boost from this fake news article.
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Under current circumstances, any such move can be extremely risky. Because the exchange rates can go up or down by 10% in a single day... so if the wages are made to someone, the chances are that he may get a lower amount by the time he converts it to fiat.
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I do not think that the waves will rise in price, and I believe that Ethereum will remain in second place after bitcoin
Waves has been replaced by a number of advanced altcoins which encroached on its domain. Ethereum is also facing a lot of competition, but as a result of its huge user-base, it is able to hold on to its position.
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I got to the scammers several times and now I stopped investing in ICO. because I was disappointed.
You are not alone. My friend told me that he took part in 6 different signature bounty campaigns during the last six months. Only one of these campaigns paid him the due reward (tokens).
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I'd say buy more if you can. I try to look for the good projects with strong teams, with a low market cap. Waiting on Morpheus Network to finish their token swap at the moment so I can buy some tokens at a low price. The best green flag is an experienced and well qualified team with prior ICO experience. Although it doesn't guarantee 100% safety, such ICOs are very unlikley to take all of your money and then run away.
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The current government was hostile to Bitcoins, but they stepped short of banning the currency. Elections are due in about 9 months from now, and indications are that Momta Bonerjee will become the next prime-minister. She is a radical communist and if she wins the elections, then the Bitcoin users may be in for a hard time.
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Only less than one percent that bitcoin envolve in illegal activity this is only an isolated case that is spread by some institution perhaps the government that feels insecure against bitcoin. And this percentage is also decreasing as per the ground reports. Bitcoin is not 100% anonymous. Therefore the criminals are shifting to other currencies such as Monero and Zcash. But they would be fools if they think that it is 100% safe to use these currencies.
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Russia is being favored like S.Korea in 2002 was being favored. In fact if I remember correctly the referee from Ecuador was suspended from soccer activity after blatantly favoring S.Korea against Italy in 2002. I am sure though that the referee who will favor Russia won't be suspended,(I just love the double standard of FIFA). Anyway back to world cup, I think we would see in the semi finals, France, England, Croatia and Brazil.
I never saw any of your posts condemning the Serbia vs Switzerland match, in which the referees acted in a very shameful manner. The Swiss Muslim players even displayed racist symbols in the field and they were let off. This is what sounds like double standards to me. And now suddenly you are going ballistic when there is no real issue? Check this: Is this football or WWF?
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Now tomorrow again Zimbabwe will be losing against Australia by a big margin. What's the point in giving Zimbabwe so many opportunities to play against quality opposition? If you give the same amount of chances to Afghanistan, Netherlands, Nepal or Scotland, then these teams will be able to challenge the top-8 teams in 4-5 years. Your point is very valid I also believe now ICC need to think about this issue and talk to Zimbabwe what they want if Government and Board not giving any positive reply then surely they need to suspend membership as its just Zero even after many years ICC is pouring in tens of millions of USD in to Zimbabwe every year and more than 90% of these funds are getting lost in corruption. On the other hand, countries such as Nepal are getting only a tiny fraction of this amount, and still they are doing much better than Zimbabwe.
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Altcoins are needed as Bitcoin is having a lot of deficiencies and is not suitable for all the crypto-related purposes. Alts such as ETH and XMR cater to domains which are not served by BTC. But at the same time, there are too many copycats around.
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Everything depends on the viability of the project. If the project is managed by a good team and has good future potential, then investing in them can be considered irrespective of the trading volume. But the risk will always be there.
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I had invested one ICO previously, it failed although I didn't contribute a huge amount on it. A news yesterday made analysis on blockchain ICO projects, mentioning 92% of these ICO projects are failed.. Should I stop investing the others or any really potential ICO suggest?
It is not very advisable to invest in any of the ICOs right now. I am watching some of the ongoing ICOs. If a few of them lists at a profit in the exchanges, then I'd take it as a sign of market recovery and change my advise.
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There are quite a lot of reasons why I am interested in crypto. I could list a few reasons:
1. It is new technology and I am always attracted to new things in the digital world. 2. It can be used against bankers. 3. So far, it has been highly profitable for me to invest in crypto. 4. It is a good source for passive income 5. Storage of crypto is very easy and the funds are extremely liquid.
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That will be a very bad move in my opinion. Because ETH is already quite overpriced (I am not talking about its exchange rate versus fiat, but about its exchange rate versus BTC). And also, alts such as NEO and ADA are giving ETH quite a lot of competition.
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