Just watching the France vs Australia match on TV. Just bizarre happenings ongoing right now. After France went 1-0 up as a result of the penalty, now Australia has tied 1-1 as a result of another penalty.
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The match was billed as Rashid vs India but it turned out to be damp squid Af just bowed out so meekly what an abject surrender could have been better they could have at least put up a match. Though India has won many accolades I just feel that winning such accolades against a hapless team is not a great achievement they should repeat it against Australia and England.
I was also disappointed by the dull display from the Afghans. It was more surprising because the Afghans play their "home" matches in two Indian cities (Noida and Dehradun) and are therefore well known to the local climate and ground conditions.
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How do you feel about long-term investment? Do you see the priorities in this? What do you think is the reason for this? Where to invest in your opinion?
Long-term investment is a good strategy, but the problem is that there are very few coins which are suitable for long-term investment. Bitcoin is one of the coins which is suitable for such type of investment. But regarding altcoins, the picture is a bit vague.
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Ethereum price now is very low when i compare before 6 months, so i think its good oppurtunity to buy now ethereum also some different altcoins that have very bright future.
If you compare the ETH vs BTC prices, then it is still higher when compared to the levels we had six months back. ETH hasn't gone down as much as BTC during the current phase of correction in the market.
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I believe that the best exchange for the beginner is Yobit, even though the withdrawals take longer than usual. But the minimum purchase amount is low (only 10,000 satoshi). Which means you can buy small quantities until you learn the ropes.
Yes.. and the advantage with Yobit is that they allow trading in close to 2,000 different coins and tokens. No other exchange comes even close to Yobit with regards to this. But the only problem with them is that their support is too slow.
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There are Bitcoin, and also there are Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin Gold and B2X that we use it as an altcoin, but do we still need other altcoins? as i knew in the forum on the altcoin section there are much announcement about new altcoins almost everyday. do we still need that altcoins?
There are a lot of altcoins with a specific purpose such as ETH and XMR. Bitcoin or its forks are not suitable for the purposes meant by these coins. So I should say that there is a need for these coins in the crypto-market.
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How can you say you lost $80,000 when you didn't have any Zclassic when the price spiked? You didn't lose anything.
That's like saying you lost $50,000,000 because you didn't buy a lottery ticket that might have won.
In any case, there are plenty of other moonshot opportunities, just invest $500 each into the top 10 promising candidates, you only need one to succeed to recoup your investment and more.
You are absolutely right. There is no point in wasting your time in thinking about "what if I had held those coins" scenario. This has happened to me as well. I sold half of my Bitcoins in 2015, when the price was only around $200 per coin. Imagine what I could have done with all those coins now.
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I will give you a list of the altcoins and tokens, which I believe are under-priced at current levels. Check the list below:
1. ETH 2. ADA 3. 0x 4. IOTA 5. NEM
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Normally I store them in my MEW wallet. For trading purposes, I have stored a few of the tokens in exchange such as Cryptopia, Yobit and HitBTC. It doesn't matter really, as long as you are taking the necessary safety precautions.
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There are dozens of alternatives available for ETH, including Cardano and NEO. What makes you think that Polymath is better than all of them? I have read their whitepaper, and I didn't found anything out of ordinary.
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It looks so. The scam allegations were raised a few days back and the promoters of the ICO hasn't bothered to respond to those allegations, either through the social media, or through the official website. And we need to remember that this ICO was designed by some low-level IT engineers with no prior crypto-experience in India.
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Cardano is a very promising coin and during the past few months it has increased its user-base by many times. I would say that it is a much better choice for investment, when compared to the other cryptos.
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I would rather wait at the current market conditions. The market is looking quite depressed and there is a strong possibility that the prices may go down even more. At this point, it may be quite foolish to invest in the cryptos.
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ETH follows Bitcoin, like everyone else. I'm not inclined to consider this situation as a market depression, rather it is an artificially created environment, for the sake of reducing the price of entry into the business of new players.
This is a big problem with Ethereum. It's prices are very dependent on those of Bitcoin. By mid-2017, ETH exchange rates were showing some sort of independence from Bitcoin prices. But after a few months, things became just like the old times.
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England is just lost. Two thousand girls were raped by Pakistanis in Rotherham and the cops remained silent for more than a decade. Can this happen in any other country? It is just a matter of time before a Caliphate is established in the UK.
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Ridiculous. The average IQ levels around the world are dropping because intelligent people are breeding themselves out of existence and the retards are producing a dozen children per couple. High IQ nations, such as those in East Asia and Europe are witnessing ultra-low birth rates for some time now.
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I remember a similar thread which was created a few years back. We debated for many months, and in the end the thread died without any solid solution to the issue. IMO, the only solution that is going to be acceptable to all is a decision by the UN. But it needs to be seen whether the Chinese will accept it.
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Because people lack faith in God, they are afraid of poverty and they simply don't believe that God is the only one who'd provide for them, therefore they would go into prostitution. just a bunch of lost sheeps if you ask me.
If you go to countries such as Thailand and Cambodia, you can find that most of the prostitutes are religious Buddhists. So lack of faith is not the reason for prostitution. And one of the emerging hubs for sex tourism in Asia is the Philippines, which happens to be a deeply religious Catholic country.
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I lived in Germany for a while. The topic of the Nazis to the war and Hitler is usually not affected. It seems to me that they are ashamed of this part of the story and are trying to forget. If you start talking on this subject with any of the Germans then be sure to answer will be only out of courtesy and at the first opportunity they will steer the conversation into another direction.
They've been indoctrinated. Ofcourse they want to stay away from the subject.. What's their motivation to continue the discussion? A lot of the Hollywood movies during the 1970s and 1980s also portrayed the Germans as Nazi sympathizers. There were widespread reports of hate-crimes against the Germans in countries such as the USA.
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For long term investment in crypto, no coin can be more attractive than Bitcoin. If you still want to diversify, then you can invest small amounts in altcoins such as Cardano, Ethereum, Monero and Bitcoin Cash.
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