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161  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Top 10 Crypto and It's Targets for Next Bull Run on: October 09, 2023, 09:51:05 AM
All these targets are calculated using Fibonacci Retracement. Consider this a speculation, Thanks.

1. Bitcoin -  $173,805
2. Ethereum - $11,460
3. BNB - $1,190
4. XRP - $8.97
5. ADA - $12.37
6. DOGE - $0.96
7. Solana - $1,367
8. TRX - $0.15
9. MATIC - $7
10. LTC - $361

This is a good speculation, though there are some platforms tokens that did great this 2023 for example $BGB of Bitget exchange, it outshine every other platforms tokens, I’m sure such a token will perform great during the bull run.
162  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Trading on your own vs social trading and copy trading on: October 09, 2023, 09:34:34 AM
I think that by trading on my own I am just overtrading...I am looking for options to get trading ideas/trading signals etc to analyze those ideas and select only the best ones.
What options does one have to view trading ideas/signals from other professional traders?

Trading on your own is cool but if you’re a novice and you don’t really have much knowledge on trading you just have to seek for help by getting signals or you go for copy trading. There are lots of exchanges that can help you trade if you feel you don’t want to trade on your own anymore, you just have to do your research well. I’m sure Bitget exchange has copy trading and some other exchanges too.
163  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Promising altcoins? on: September 13, 2023, 02:42:15 AM
Ethereum (ETH),Binance Coin (BNB),XRP (XRP). how to choose how to distribute the interest on them?
Distribute the interest? There is no interest/dividends, they are cryptocurrencies. BNB and Ethereum are stakeable but don't have much APY % rewards. You can get better rewards with Q Blockchain 13% and ICP 18%.

There are other tokens with much APY reward actually, you can check through different exchanges to get that, I’m sure exchanges like Bitget has some cool APY % reward.
164  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Let's Stabilize Bitcoin on: September 12, 2023, 03:25:59 AM
In order for Bitcoin to be widely used for payments, it is necessary to stabilize price fluctuations.

Question,
Bitcoin and other currencies A and Prepare B.
A and B are equivalent exchangeable and can also be equivalently exchanged for Bitcoin.

Is it possible to stabilize prices through market mechanisms due to this?

If Bitcoin price was stabilize in the first place I’m sure won’t be interested in Bitcoin today, you can into Bitcoin because you are attracted by its significant performance over the course of time. If the price was stagnant I’m sure it won’t interest you to buy or invest in.
165  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Which crypto investment have you tried out? on: September 12, 2023, 03:18:57 AM
Basically this feature is only available on CEX

Which of the CEX you do you prefer using..
Basically I don't do that with exchange since you don't have the private key to your exchange account and is being controlled by them so any funds saving on cex has a very huge risk at losing whenever there is hack or maybe could be an external / internal attack and automatically this puts your funds into risk as you may not predict where you could experience lost. Just take a good example of what happened FTX investors funds were lost without recovering till date if I am not mistakenly.

Savings should be on your personal wallet where you have all power to control your funds and private key associated with your wallets. Although there is nothing wrong with making saving with cex but I am considering the risk aspect of it.

Yes I understand your point of view actually, but before choosing a CEX to use for investment of such you should have do a very good research to know how well your asset is secured with them.
166  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Only good coins are listed on top exchange? on: September 12, 2023, 02:57:36 AM
That's true, I have come and cross some that listen a good exchange platform and after sometime get delisted because of poor management of funds and some are intentional act to wicked some new investors that came in after have listened in good exchange get dump in the hand's of investor's and that is very very bad. Which I was once a victim and decided to invest any new most list at least 8 or more top cryptocurrency exchange platform, while holding.

I’m sure what the action of the exchange is in such situation speaks volume about them, I mean what are the things they’re able to do to support investors. In situations like that some exchange is will try as much as possible to pay the investors. An example of this was the action of Bitget regarding the REELT token, now everyone is very happy that the exchange helped them out.
167  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Only good coins are listed on top exchange? on: September 09, 2023, 03:44:37 AM
Anyways the market is really volatile so we can’t really predict the outcome most times but what we all need to know is that Big exchanges won’t ruin their reputation just because of getting huge fee from bad projects that will eventually rug pull. Check exchanges like Binance, Bitget and see how much processes projects pass before they can even list it into their innovation zone, the process placed check and monitor how good the project is before they can accept to list it unlike exchanges who doesn’t do a proper scrutiny and check on a project before listing it.
168  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Promising altcoins? on: September 09, 2023, 03:35:43 AM
Everything is promising if BTC goes up, so instead of waiting for BTC to go up why not invest in something that is clear and certain buy BTC with DCA Method. Most people who like to invest in crypto now get too many expectations and like to try to take something that has just been born (shitcoins) and sometimes they are not sure where it will end up. I think, just a waste of time just look at the chart and the price in the end.

Altcoins usually follow Bitcoin's "footsteps". To experience major changes in market prices, BTC must go all the way to the moon. I'd say a promising altcoin is one that delivers as intended. It's not driven by hype, but rather concrete results. With real use cases, an altcoin could retain its value for long.

I'd choose altcoins that are focused on decentralization more than anything else. That's because they have a high chance of surviving the tide. ETH is one of those altcoins (although it's becoming centralized), alongside LTC and ADA. Don't make the mistake of investing into an "overhyped" coin with an uncertain future. I'm talking about "meme" coins (Dogecoin, Shiba Inu, etc) and Solana. No one can tell how the market will react to mainstram events, especially because of crypto's unpredictable nature. As long as you don't invest more than what you can't afford to lose, there should be nothing to worry about. Just my opinion Smiley

I agree with you absolutely, that’s why most altcoins seems to be down currently in compare to what they’ve always been before the down of BTC, though some tokens still perform well, just like BGB token and some other ones like SFP.
169  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Promising altcoins? on: September 09, 2023, 03:33:00 AM
Ethereum (ETH),Binance Coin (BNB),XRP (XRP). how to choose how to distribute the interest on them?

I really do have so much interest in these coins you mention especially BNB which is platform token. My interest equally became increased by another token in this 2023. Though my interest on tokens are as a result of their performance and the utility of the token itself. Recently, $BGB token of Bitget exchange has proven to be of a good utility and also its performance and how much it has outshine other platforms token to become the best platform token in 2023 is really worth investing on.
170  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Bitcoin in exchange of my debit card on: September 09, 2023, 03:20:23 AM
What country is your card from?
I’m from Algeria so as my card, all the services I tried like Binance, Paybis, Coinbase, Bitpay. None of them worked and all denied my card.
While i could shop normally in shopping websites like Aliexpress or Ebay. So i don’t really know what’s the issue if with my card or my region.

Since you’re from Algeria, I’m sure if other exchanges failed already you can get that on Bitget exchange, why not try to use it, you can use your debit card perfectly. Just try it out and get back to me on the outcome.
171  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: I want to exchange 5000-11000 dollars in bitcoins to usdt. where can i do it? on: September 09, 2023, 03:14:53 AM
You can easily do that by swapping Bitcoin to USDT, download Bitget and send your Btc there, then you can swap it into USDT, a friend of mine used it and equally confirmed to me that Bitcoins get delivered to wallet very fast on Bitget unlike other exchanges especially when sending through PayPal.
172  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What are your reasons for adopting cryptocurrency? on: September 07, 2023, 02:53:26 AM
Cryptocurrency is a really good investment for me. So far my crypto journey has been worth every investment I have made starting from 2015, so I wouldn't say that I regret anything. I got to know about Bitcoin myself while doing some research, and since I'm the type of person that's always interested in tech stuffs, I found it very interesting and decided for myself to be part of it.

Wow that’s great, did you use a CEX or DEX all this while I mean making investments and getting a lot of profits is it on CEX or DEX?
173  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What are your reasons for adopting cryptocurrency? on: September 07, 2023, 02:51:18 AM
Lately majority of people find theirselves within the crypto space, but many of them do not really understand the actual reasons for adopting crypto currency other than to make profit, what are your own reasons for adopting cryptocurrency?
I realized that I first entered crypto because there are those who show off the benefits of crypto often appearing on my twitter and youtube homepage, these influencers provide visuals that are quite disturbing to the eye. so that ordinary people will continue to look for information even by buying crypto even because they are tempted by large profits. We don't realize that they have been given income for free and don't buy from their promotional services, of course they will get lucky even if the price falls bearish because they don't think about the capital spent. the positive side is being able to get to know crypto and continue to learn until now. also the negative side is that there is a sense of continuing curiosity when the price drops for the first time with its high fluctuation.



It’s really tough to still choose to continue even when there is a bear market like this.
174  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What are your reasons for adopting cryptocurrency? on: September 07, 2023, 02:49:25 AM
Is gaining profit the wrong answer here? last time I checked everyone was still so inclusive of whatever reason you're in for bitcoin. Didn't know you guys are now shitting down on "for profit" people just cause they don't send as much "noble messages" as the "for development and building" guy.

I'll proudly say that I'm here because of the profits. I don't think there's anything wrong with that especially if you're playing you're cards right. I get that we're hating on the paper hands out here that sell at the first sight of a dip but at the same time, you can't really blame them, they entered bitcoin like the most of us, without prior knowledge about it besides what we got.

Yea I totally agree with you on this to be honest.
175  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What are your reasons for adopting cryptocurrency? on: September 07, 2023, 02:47:20 AM
Lately majority of people find theirselves within the crypto space, but many of them do not really understand the actual reasons for adopting crypto currency other than to make profit, what are your own reasons for adopting cryptocurrency?
what must be the reason for investing aside from earning or profiting ?
isn't hypocrite to say that we are not here for money?

though we can say that we can use it for something more appropriate but how can we deny the idea that there are forms of making money inside?

but for me the main reason of adopting crypto is that I can have funds away from government , and also I can use some of it to gamble and pays online transactions easily .

Have you tried to use any passive income option like flexible savings? It’s actually a good one and it helps users to make profit passively, few exchanges has it though, the likes of Bitget and some other small exchanges
176  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Which crypto investment have you tried out? on: August 30, 2023, 01:39:12 PM
I understand actually but it depends on the CEX you’re using, I once posted an article on how to choose your choice of CEX and another thing is “Do not base your investment on people’s opinion or advice always DYOR”
So why are you talking like you have not done your own research? Because if you have done your own research, you will know how centralized platforms are not advisable for staking or investment.

I will advice you to stake on noncustodial wallet instead, if you want daily APR return.

Staking on noncustodial wallet has been in existence since and it as proven to work in Ponzi format as a lot of friends lost money there already. This isn’t an argument anyways, you choose the right CEX and you’re going to enjoy CEX investments.
Like seriously,one can stake on a noncustodial ? Nah.. I can see that you are so carried away with the stake thing on CEx. You cant loss your bitcoin when it is in a noncustodial wallet which only you have the keys to. When you are greedy and looking for money where you don't want to work or invest on,you will end up losing what you gat. It isn't safe to keep your coins on a Centralized exchange,much more of staking your coins there. The possibility of you losing your coins is 50-50. I hope that this topic is about bitcoin and if it is not,I will advise you to move this thread to alternative cryptocurrency board. Invest wisely and don't be decieved with high APR.

I think you need to do more research! You can stake on non custodial wallet!



I understand actually but it depends on the CEX you’re using, I once posted an article on how to choose your choice of CEX and another thing is “Do not base your investment on people’s opinion or advice always DYOR”
So why are you talking like you have not done your own research? Because if you have done your own research, you will know how centralized platforms are not advisable for staking or investment.

I will advice you to stake on noncustodial wallet instead, if you want daily APR return.


It seems that he understands the risks of staking on centralized exchanges and he has taken the risk to achieve the amount of return he deems worth the risk he is taking.  I am neither for nor against as long as he has done the research and is willing to take the risk of leaving his assets on those centralized platforms.  it is the choice of each person.  for me, if we want to make profit every day then we should learn about trading.
If it's a long-term investment, just hold it in a non-custodial wallet.

This is a good point of view.



l don't think investing in a centralized platform is a good idea, as there is a high tendency of big risk and losing money. Majority of the centralized investment platforms are not trustworthy according to very reliable source. As for me, l have invested in bitcoin in a decentralized platform and made reasonable gain, and l' m still into it currently.

The same way have invested in some centralized exchanges, and to the best of my knowledge it is profitable.



You can try it on Binance, KuCoin, and several other exchanges. That can be a way for you to generate a decent return but it will depend on how much amount you use. But that is if you are okay with the risk because holding on to an exchange comes with risks. Not your keys and not your coins.

Oh cool, have you tried it there?



I've tried BTC, XRP and cardano. Think to try ETH

It’s a good one though, did you use CEX or DEX



If you are just holding your asset in a centralized exchange it's a big no because it's their coin, not yours because you don't have a fully authorization with your asset still there's a limit on this access, instead if you are just holding your coins better to use a hot or cold wallet, the essence of the crypto is the anonymity but because of this kind of services of being convenient the centralized platform removes it, you can get an idea here with GazetaBitcoin content related to the things I'm talking about 12 years later and people still don't know to use Bitcoin nor what it's good for. Also take care with different projects and hype better to make sure those investment you are joining is reliable and brings you a profit and not get honeypot.

Good insight and definitely CEX are not bad.



I only tried to invest in casino bankroll in few years ago, but now I already leave any centralized platform.

Banks are regulated by the government and there's an institution willing to give an insurance in case the bank went to bankrupt, bur as a Bitcoin enthusiast, centralization isn't never been safe. While Binance, Coinbase, Kucoin, DEFI etc aren't regulated, if their exchanges went to bankrupt, it's over and there's no such insurance. Just like FTX bankrupt, the punishment is SBF going to jail, that's it.

Don’t do casino, flexible trading is okay. Bitget is okay for flexible savings.
177  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Which crypto investment have you tried out? on: August 30, 2023, 01:26:13 PM
Payment Gateway, investigation about market share Crypto buyers in Ecommerce.
Trading in my eyes has little to do with crypto. The stock exchange should update and make trading in wheat bushels as easy as you can do copy trading.

Yea copy trading is okay but not all exchange has it you can find it on few exchanges like Bitget and Bybit
178  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Which crypto investment have you tried out? on: August 30, 2023, 01:24:20 PM
Tell us your crypto investment let’s learn from you and tell us which platform you used. Personally have tried out flexible savings; flexible savings gives opportunity to make passive income everyday on your savings based on the percentage allocated to the savings you subscribed for.
I've also used flexible savings but it seems that it's not really that much. Plus, you don't hold the custody of your coins if it's on an exchange.

Also there are APR savings on each newly listed tokens upto and more than 100% depending on how the event goes, these are opportunities you can get if you use flexible savings. Basically this feature is only available on CEX
Those are the risky ones and I'd avoid them because they're not really good tokens for you to put on that APR savings because they mostly are going to be down the soonest it adds liquidity.
Btw, this shouldn't be here but on Altcoin Discussion.

On which exchange did you tried it out? Let me know and I can compare it with the exchange I’m using currently.
179  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Which crypto investment have you tried out? on: August 30, 2023, 01:22:34 PM
Tell us your crypto investment let’s learn from you and tell us which platform you used. Personally have tried out flexible savings; flexible savings gives opportunity to make passive income everyday on your savings based on the percentage allocated to the savings you subscribed for. Also there are APR savings on each newly listed tokens upto and more than 100% depending on how the event goes, these are opportunities you can get if you use flexible savings.
I have seen many centralized platforms that offer lucrative profits from investing in some of their investment packages. However, I have not tested any of these platforms because of some experience with these centralized platforms. Some relatives lost so much money they invested in these platforms. Currently, I am keeping my coins in a decentralized wallet because I want to have full control of my investments. My only option in crypto investment is Bitcoin due to its stability and good track record. Some altcoins are too risky to invest in and many are not reliable.
One thing you should know is you shouldn’t just choose an exchange without doing a proper research on them, get an exchange with that has a good user fund protection reserve.
180  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What are your reasons for adopting cryptocurrency? on: August 27, 2023, 03:35:12 PM
Lately majority of people find theirselves within the crypto space, but many of them do not really understand the actual reasons for adopting crypto currency other than to make profit, what are your own reasons for adopting cryptocurrency?
As we are different humans being we have different thinking of bitcoin and our reasons of adopting will be different, so I believe that bitcoin  knowledge is something I know very well that why people do accept Bitcoin is as result of it a digital currency and it does not being controlled by the government or being manipulate by the power of people around the society, and again it have a privacy and its also an asset, we have different dimensions of why we adopt bitcoin and know person we will state it veiw why it love bitcoin and it will be of different forms.

Yes that’s true, but as human we all want the profit too. We just have to be careful and vigilant.



Bitcoin provides a lot of useful use cases for us and each person will have a different use or case. But you are right, perhaps profit is still something that people will care about and prioritize. But that is not wrong because with the current life without money, what does privacy or anonymity mean? I mean, nobody cares about the poor, and if you're poor then you don't need privacy.
Moreover, even governments, banks, organizations are looking for ways to make money, why don't we take advantage of bitcoin to make money? What's wrong here?

Nothing actually but you’ve to DYOR and stay vigilant, don’t use any exchange you don’t trust unless their good reviews, also make sure you have a good in-depth understanding to anything you’re doing within the crypto space. One of the reason why I use only Binance and Bitget to trade is because of good reviews.
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