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141  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Beginners with small amounts of money on: August 03, 2018, 07:26:29 PM
Hello everyone
After a period of research into the virtual currency market, I now want to invest in this virtual currency market. But with a small amount of money, how should I start and should invest in Bitcoin or another coin. Hope people show me a reasonable solution
Thanks very much.
Cryptos as well as bitcoin can make a daily loss of several percent, and if you have no trading experience and market price development, you can lose a lot of money. Therefore, i recommend that you invest at the beginning of a smaller amount. If you have chosen an altcoin, a token, or a direct bitcoin, then Invest! Invest your money, secure your investment and let it work in the long run. Be part of the community of the project you have chosen. I mean it, write documentation, help write articles, translate, get to know the project and try to help actively from all the forces of the project. Over time, your investment can return multiple times. I have such an experience.
142  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Learning in Bitcoin on: August 03, 2018, 05:39:31 PM
There is a lot of them on the internet, just browse through google.
Here are just the best ones -
The Age of Cryptocurrenc - Paul Vigna and Michael J. Casey
Mastering Bitcoin - Andreas M. Antonopoulos
The Book Of Satoshi - Phil Champagne
143  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Cryptocurrency SCAMS? HOW TO KNOW? on: August 02, 2018, 01:42:31 PM
How to know if cryptocurrency are scam or not
Here i have prepared a list of characteristics that are common to many frauds and which you should avoid if you do not lose your money.
1. Unrealistic Claims - Ponzi scheme
2. Mining in the Cloud - Fraudulent cloud sites are trying to lure investors to promise easy profits simply by investing in core capital.
3. Bitcoin Package Packages (BIP) - These packages are very profitable at first, but due to the Ponzi principle they operate, they have limited durability and end when new users stop coming.
4. Multi Level Marketing (MLM)
5. Lack of key information - No white paper
6. Insufficient or no information about members of the development team
7. No real support
These are the points i follow, and it is up to you to follow them too.
144  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin fees on: August 02, 2018, 01:23:53 PM
The charge is also affected by the size of the attached data. A $ 1 transaction may be more priced than $ 1,000 when more data is associated with it. The amount of the charge affects a number of factors, for example, during the weekend there is a smaller number of transactions in total, and thus fees are falling. In order for LN transactions to work, lateral micro channels must be implemented into the blockchain through which a large amount of payments can be made. These payments will be written into the Bitcoin blockchain until the channel closes as the only payment. As a result, the main blockchain is loaded only when opening and closing the channel. Currently, the number of channels and nodes LN is slowly increasing. I'm sure we can look forward to big things in the future whether it's Lightning or something else.
145  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Criteria for choosing a good bounty on: August 01, 2018, 05:37:03 PM
Thank you for the technical analysis for choosing a good bounty. It is up to everyone to invest with rationality or not. Your points will be helpful for many beginners. I also look at the following points for choosing - the skilled people stand behind her, a well-known and successful past, something different from the flood of other coins, it often writes about it (if nobody knows about it, it probably will not be used) and it has a real use in the world.
146  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Which ICO review/rating do you trust most? on: August 01, 2018, 05:05:15 PM
Rating sites and reviews on ico projects, you have a huge number of sites on the Internet. For ico i use https://www.listico.io/, you have active, future and also preICO programs. The next is https://topicolist.com/. This is also very good for ICO airdrops - https://icomarks.com/airdrops. There is almost no universal guidance on ICO (Initial Coin Offering) investment. The basis of each ICO is a white paper - a document that details most aspects of the project you are about to invest in. My advice is to study the project you want to invest in. If you plan to invest in an ICO project, be careful and do not forget to use your own head. After all, it's just your money, and you're the only one responsible for it.
147  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Campaigns for Newbies/Beginners? on: July 31, 2018, 04:44:48 PM
Hello everyone. I am just a beginner here and i'm interested in joining campaigns.
Unfortunately almost all campaigns are for Jr. Members only.

Are there any other campaign who allows beginners?

All opinions and answers are highly appreciated.
Thanks a lot!!!
Do not worry that you are just a Newbie and that you can not participate in lucrative campaigns. Just to writing good posts and soon you reach the rank Junior Member. In the time of the rank of Newbie you can join the bounty of programs that do not fall below the height of the rank here bct. You have a choice - twitter, facebook, telegram, discord campaign or Article-Content Campaign. Under certain conditions, you can take part in these campaigns. Good luck and soon Jr.Member rank.
148  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Please help me ! on: July 31, 2018, 04:25:59 PM
If a thread you posted in got removed, you wouldn't receive any message and I can see that the thread The sadness is called Merit got moved to the trashcan and you had 4 posts in it.
I also noticed that one day, for example, i was 50 and the other day i was only 48. I could not explain it. Because in case of an inappropriate post and subsequent deletion, the PM message will show that your post has been deleted. So it's good to know that this is when the whole topic is moved to the trash. And so also my post on the topic, so the number of posts in the profile is discarded. Thank you for clarifying the situation.
149  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to make money electronically safe and legal. on: July 30, 2018, 12:38:02 PM
If you want to make money on investing in cryptos, the best time is because the price of bitcoin and other altcoins is quite low. No one can predict the growth of cryptos and bitcoin, because no one knows it. In the long run, it's good to invest now.
There are also other possibilities of obtaining cryptos, in these ways -
1. Mining cryptos - bitcoin not, but some new altcoins
2. Trading on the stock market - buy cheaply, sell at the right time more expensive
3. Airdrops and bounties - Be active and get rewards from projects
These are legal ways to get money electronically and legally.
150  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Hashrate - How to find? on: July 30, 2018, 12:09:26 PM
Each hardware has its performance in hashrate. Depends on the algorithm you use for mining a particular coin. The base processor CPU has less performance / hashrate / than the graphics cards AMD or NVIDIA. There are coins that you can mining only through the cpu. For the processor, the more the cores, the larger the hashrate. Hashrate is different for different algorithms. Another is performance at algo quark, other at ethash and so on. On this page https://whattomine.com/, you have the opportunity to find out what hashrate your gpu card. You have to choose the option and the performance of your gpu will appear in the algorithm.
151  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to invest bitcoin? on: July 29, 2018, 02:17:45 PM
I am a newbie and I want to invest in bitcoin but I do not know how to invest to get the highest profit. please advise me

You also have succumbed to the feeling invest in bitcoin. Regardless of which of countless motives leads you to put your money into a bitcoin, you certainly want to earn it. This is the essence of the investment. Evaluate the amount deposited during a certain time.
If you want to start trading bitcoin right away, advice for you -
1. Create a wallet in the comp, or mobile, or web wallet.
2. Create a Exchange account.
3. For the safety of your investment, buy a Ledger or a Trezor.
These are the basics for investing in Bitcoin. Get the highest profit from investing, trade daily or let bitcoins appreciate in the long run.
152  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Buy bitcoins? on: July 29, 2018, 01:54:21 PM
Hi

In which stock exchanges can I immediately buy bitcoins BTC?

Thank you.

Today you can buy bitcoins almost every corner. You have a lot of proven exchanges where you can do this. At coinmarketcap you have a choice of multiple currency exchanges, here is a list of https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/bitcoin/#markets. You should choose from the first 30 exchanges. Another option to buy Bitcoin is near your home from https://localbitcoins.com/ - you will find your location and agree with the person who sells bitcoin. Or directly for cash from bitcoin ATM - https://coinatmradar.com/. Exchanges like kraken, cryptopia will i not be named, because such exchanges are on the Internet a lot, but the last word is yours.
153  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin inflation on: July 27, 2018, 08:28:37 PM
Can bitcoin suffer inflation?
Bitcoin is decentralized, so no one can reach your funds, freeze you account, cancel your payment, and so on. About Bitcoins you have, you can not come about only your own fault.
While the common currency is subject to inflation (money is released unlimited) Bitcoin is not. The exact amount (21 million) that may be in circulation is determined.
Bitcoin can not be falsified. Bitcoin does not require trust in central authority, if you have a classical bank account that gets into trouble and scratches, you can lose your money. That's not going to happen with Bitcoin.
154  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Do you use cryptocurrency cards? on: July 27, 2018, 06:41:50 PM
Current prototypes of crypto-cards are mostly prepaid, coming from different manufacturers. As the popularity of digital currencies grows, their features, such as transaction fees, processing time, and accessibility, are also improving.
The concept of a debit card for cryptos is relatively simple. These are plastic cards that look similar to standard credit or debit cards. Personally, i do not have much experience with this type of card, but in the future i'm planning to set up this option and thereby support the crypto-world.
155  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: how to have 25 $ daily ??? on: July 26, 2018, 09:22:43 PM
How to earn 25 usd per day? I recommend buying cryptos and you have two options you can do.
1 / HOLD - Long-term hold of cryptos has always been paid out historically. If you want to make money and have plenty of time and patience, buy perspective cryptos and forget about them for a few years.
Then it can go on a day, even more than those 25 usd when you count it. Of course, most crypto-enthusiasts will not only be at the HODLING.
2 / TRADING - Almost every one of us eventually end up in the stock market and start trading. Day trading is a great way to greatly increase your profits. You earn not only the long-term growth of cryptos, but also short-term fluctuations.
So these are my recommendations for obtaining usd, but i leaves the decision up to you.
156  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: GPU Mining / Watts on: July 26, 2018, 08:47:33 PM
Hello guys i have a question about GPU mining.

When i use coinwars to calculate the profit what does watts means? They want my max watts or what my graka runs or what ?
On coinwarz they want from you electricity consumption in watts, what it is the consumption of your entire computer assembly. What is - motherboard+cpu+ssd or hard disk + all other components that also have their own consumption. So, the whole rig or PC assembly in Watts. Of course the maximum power consumption /CPU,VGA, and so/.
157  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What is the best ETH wallet? Android on: July 25, 2018, 11:00:50 PM
Mobile wallets are among the most attractive crypto wallets, featuring practicality and ease of use. The most attractive feature is undoubtedly receiving or sending cryptographic payments anytime, anywhere. If you are looking for an Android wallet, i recommend Coinomi, supports nearly 100 cryptocurrencies and also Ethereum. Coinomi meets requirements such as privacy and anonymity.
158  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is it the right time to invest on BTC on: July 25, 2018, 09:51:46 PM
Hi colsatre, although your last activity was November 03, 2014, 10:24:14 PM, i will still answer your question. Especially Newbies i would like to point out that cryptos are very volatile, and their values skip some hundreds of dollars up one day. It's good to invest in bitcoin, but you need to take this investment in the long run. Difficult to get rich overnight, although even this is possible. I expect a close rise in bitcoin price, so my advice - buy bitcoin now.
159  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: $280 in one airdrop, is it legit? on: July 24, 2018, 11:18:21 PM
Yesterday I found an airdrop, they will distribute $1.5M dollars just for airdrop.

I follow their rules and what they want me to do, like join them in telegram, retweet their post, follow them, subscribe on linkedin, reddit, youtube, gmail etc.

after that I saw my dashboard that I will get tokens estimated $280 dollars one week after the airdrop which is august 1.

Is it normal to receive some dollars like that in an airdrop? because this is my first airdrop.

this is the website https://www.avinoc.com

TIA
Definitely yes, it's possible to get an airdrop at that amount of USD. In the past there were airdrops with a value of over 280 usd. Today it's an exception such an airdrop, but it's possible. What i remember was that airdrops were worth 300-400 usd. It also depends on you when you sell your acquired airdrop and at what price, as its value may increase over time. So you have two options, sell it immediately or wait for an even better price.
160  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Brynex on: July 24, 2018, 09:23:10 PM
Hi, it looks like it's a scam. He paid a few people to get new members and then be inaudible. I do not support cloud mining. They may only have a server failure, but they should have it as a notification. I do not want to scare you, but i also have similar experiences, and so i think so. There are lots of fraudulent webpages on this scene and it looks like you've become their victim. When you already want cloud mining, you should consider a verified and reliable example nicehash or hashflare website.
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