Do you mean: Is it important to use VPNs on cryptocurrency websites?
Well, it depends. In the netsec world people always recommend using VPNs on whatever site you use even though you're only on your home internet connection. In your case, it depends. What are you trying to achieve? or why do you think masking your IP is necessary when opening crypto websites?
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It worries my seeing many great posts getting no merits.
I heavily disagree. Almost all (if not all) the good posts/replies I've seen has been given one or more merits. I have limited knowledge and skills to be able to earn these points and it freaks me out. I know at my level it isn't a must to earn but when my activity points go up I'll need them to rank up.
It's just simply survival of the fittest. In the past people can get to full member or higher just by simply logging in once every day and make one lazy post; hence accounts were easily farmed. The new merit system is one of the best updates made in bitcointalk in my opinion. Now the shit spammers stay where they should be, on Newbie and Jr member ranks.
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It depends what specific coin you want to trade. There's no "best" exchange. It usually all comes down to personal preference, (e.g. I might like Binance's UI better than YoBit's, etc). Why not just try them all out then you decide for yourself? Personally I prefer Binance though. If you want to know the withdrawal fees of some of the top exchanges, check this out: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2879531
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To be honest, if you need to ask those questions to be able to start and effectively run your own coin/token, then you're obviously not qualified for it.
And yes, that is a serious answer.
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Unfortunately if you really want to effectively mine cryptocurrencies, you would really need to spend a good amount of money for good GPUs. Sure, you could mine with whatever computer you have, but expect your gains to be close to nothing especially when your hardware is kind of outdated in terms of specifications; so it would definitely be not worth it as running your hardware for hours and hours on end will greatly decrease your hardware's lifespan.
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When talking about mining profitability and ROI, you definitely have a huge huge advantage when you don't pay for your electricity, that way, your profit actually almost doubles in most cases; just make sure you're doing it legally. ROI will definitely take a bit long, but the good thing about mining with GPUs is that you can still actually use them or resell them if ever you planned on stopping your mining operations. This[1] might help you decide on what to mine.
[1] https://www.coinwarz.com/calculators
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I know all sorts of stuff and I think I could make a useful addition around here.
What can you contribute? What should I know first? Where is my best chance of getting my first bitcoinidge tip? Thanks!
As always, just with any other industry, STUDY. Resources by Jameson Lopp: https://lopp.net/bitcoin.htmlAlso, what the hell is a bitcoinidge tip?
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Who else should we trust/follow for upcoming ICO?
Only you yourself. In investing, you should make your decisions yourself, and not invest just because some YouTube guy said so. Everyone is saying "do your own research", but where to start?
Start with reading the whitepaper, and do research about the project. We have Google; so you have no excuses to not have access to any research material.
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Ehh I personally think it will take longer than 10 years. Though it's very possible, don't forget that the government is always chasing after our asses. There's always a possibility for bans and stuff, effectively lowering demand. Well it can happen much earlier than that, do you remember mcafee's claim about bitcoin price? the thing is if btc see massive use and adoption then price will skyrocket due to low supply.
Again, I'm not saying that McAfee's prediction is impossible, but you get my point. Also, McAfee is a nutjob.
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If you want to purchase person-to-person(p2p), then localbitcoins[1] is the best choice in my opinion. Just create an account, select your country/city, then you can view the offers from there, or you can set your own offers if you didn't like the prices. One advantage of this is that you can purchase and sell bitcoin using cash. That likely prevents problems with banks, taxes, and stuff.
[1] https://localbitcoins.com/
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Our prediction is just as good as yours. No one can guarantee what the price will be in the future. You can easily whip out a number like $15k or something but that could easily change by just one bad news for bitcoin or cryptocurrencies in general.
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You can use URL shorteners and managers like goo.gl[1] and bitly[2] to have a sort of dashboard whereas you can view your link clicks.
[1] https://goo.gl[2] https://bitly.com
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Best way is to log into genuine site then bookmark it. Any time you want to access site you use bookmark knowing you are entering genuine site.
LOL. did you actually even read the main post? The post is about scams by people making fake Twitter accounts masquerading as the real and verified ones. This post isn't about phishing sites.
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How do people fall for this stuff? It is absolutely ridiculous to think they are going to "double" your deposit. If they could do that why the hell would they need your money?
Most of the time, greed. Apparently when people get greedy somewhat their brain shuts down, disabling their ability to think and decide cautiously; for some reason.
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It's not only binance that's being faked. Also with McAfee's, Boxmining's, Vitalik's, Roger Ver's, etc's twitter are being faked. The worst thing about this scam trend is that the number of fake accounts are somewhat increasing, so it simply means that the scam is working. I really don't know how people fall for this though. ugh
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There's no such thing as "standard" time interval between buying. People say that you shouldn't go "all in" meaning that you don't invest all your money in a single cryptocurrency. Diversify. They don't necessarily mean that you split your buy offers between certain durations, but this can also be a good strategy when you're not sure on what certain price to buy that certain coin.
thanks mate , i see no "standard" , but not sure on what certain price to buy it . I have good news for you. No one else knows what the best price to buy either! If you're planning on holding long term, then simply buy a few amounts at a time; mostly when the price dips a bit. Your goal here is to not buy at the BEST price, but to buy at a DECENT price. I personally think buying right now is a good idea as the price just crashed recently. Buying at the current $8000-$9000 range is good enough in my opinion even if it crashes further to $6000.
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Your site is fine. But take note that you're not the only one with the same idea of having multiple news sources clumped up to one website. You need to think of some ideas can make your site somewhat superior. Your other features(2-5) are fine too, but it's not a significant feature. People can follow influencers via Twitter. People can simply go to r/bitcoin[1] or r/cryptocurrency[2] to view the top posts on Reddit. People can view videos of their favorite crypto youtubers on youtube via their subscriptions tab. Don't get me wrong, adding these stuff to your site is good and can help the new guys, but yea it's not enough to put you above the others. Best of luck.
[1] https://reddit.com/r/bitcoin[2] https://reddit.com/r/cryptocurrency
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I mean, this method CAN work, as you said, but if everyone knew this then Bittrex would pretty much be somewhat flooded with similar request with the same intent of wanting to be verified faster. The downside of this is that the actual problems of people concerning 2FA will take more time to be resolved than normal.
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