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1781  Economy / Services / Re: QUANTUM PROJECT Signature Campaign on: April 18, 2017, 01:14:11 AM
I want to join if theres a spot vacant for full member. Thanks.

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1782  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Poloniex or Bittrex on: April 17, 2017, 06:21:52 AM
Differentiation is the key! Always differentiate your funds, so use both, plus Kraken.

Thats a good suggestion. I would go far and say that Kraken is a better exchange than Bittrex and it should be considered as a good 2nd exchange to Poloniex. Its headquartered in San Francisco and not some small country in Asia. No offense to the people of Asia but setting up an exchange that has their headquarters in a 3rd world country does make it look like its a scam.
1783  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Poloniex or Bittrex on: April 17, 2017, 06:07:57 AM
I don't trust Bittrex because they accept bribes to list coins (like cryptsy and mintpal).

A lot of Bittrex coins ended up worthless and have been delisted.


Poloniex has a better interface and I trust the team behind the website more than Bittrex.

Bittrex takes bribes? I dont think thats proven. If youre going to accuse an exchange for accepting bribes, then you should also post the corresponding evidence. Thats a strong accusation if its true.
1784  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Where to invest my Bitcoins? on: April 17, 2017, 06:02:44 AM
Where is the best place to Invest bitcoins with the best returns and lowest risk?

There's no such way of earning the best return without taking the highest risk. If you want to take the best returns then you should be ready on taking the highest risk. But if you are relaxed on taking up the lowest risk then don't expect that it will give you the best and highest profit. As of now, I can only think about trading.

If I was him I would much rather buy something that I like with it than thinking of investing. No one becomes rich from a small investment unless he wins the lottery. Why not enjoy the 0.1 BTC and buy something nice with it.
1785  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Other Alternatives for Earning Bitcoin besides Signature Campaigns? on: April 17, 2017, 05:52:28 AM
Another good idea is to become a campaign manager yourself if you are up to the task. Does anyone know how much they make in a month? It could be higher than the campaigns with the best rates.
1786  Economy / Economics / Re: FUD article from Bitcoin.com - The sky is falling!!! on: April 17, 2017, 05:29:25 AM
In the website's defence, they have to try and find reasons when there are none.
When it is a slow day in terms of actual crypto news, articles promoting FUD seem to be published.

Oh yes, no one can really blame them for doing what they do. They need users and visitors for their site. Every website owner does.

Speaking about finding reasons, maybe Roger Ver making up a reason or a need to fork to BU by spamming BTC. He does have the millions to do it.
1787  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Poloniex or Bittrex on: April 15, 2017, 12:38:48 PM
I used both and I like trading in Poloniex more. They have better volume and a better list of cryptocurrencies. Bittrex is good but theres too many scamcoins listed and the volume is not as good.

Poloniex has become the no.1 altcoin exchange after all these years.
1788  Economy / Economics / Re: FUD article from Bitcoin.com - The sky is falling!!! on: April 15, 2017, 12:34:26 PM
https://news.bitcoin.com/markets-update-bitcoins-battle-bear-market/?utm_source=OneSignal%20Push&utm_medium=notification&utm_campaign=Push%20Notifications

This article from Bitcoin.com is trying to play off the recent drop of the fiat price of bitcoin, stating that the bear market is here!

Such nonsense.

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The fiat value of bitcoin has seen a decline over the past 24-hours as the price per BTC dropped from US$1215 to a low of $1140 across major global exchanges. At press time, the price is on the rebound hovering around the $1170-1180 range, but the market is showing no signs of fending off sellers.

Actually, Bitcoin.com, the fact that price is on the rebound precisely means that the market IS showing signs of fending off sellers.

It is another attack on bitcoin and probably the writer has tons of etherium and he wants the bitcoin holders to shift to his coin so he can get huge profits. That prediction of having to declare that the bear market is here is just a desperate attempt to overthrow bitcoin. But even what kind of news the bitcoin community will not be shaken and cannot be replaced.

Bitcoin.com is owned by the Bitcoin Jesus also known as Roger Ver. There are rumors that hes the guy spamming BTC right now in order to manipulate us in thinking that big blocks are necessary. He also pumped Dash a few weeks ago.
1789  Economy / Economics / Re: One Reason not to be "All Inn" on any Single Investment for Long on: April 15, 2017, 12:28:41 PM


It depends. If youre a person who doesnt have enough money to make diversifying make sense then going all in in one stock or one altcoin and hope for the best is your only ticket out and create a meaningful amount in your life.

Huh I think that people should have money and then do research and have at least 2 or 3 investments.

If you have only money to invest in one place, I suggest you do not knife it, wait until you have the money to make 2 or more investments.


If you think your investments can wait, then thats ok. But what if the train is leaving? For some situations it would be better to take the risk now than doing nothing. Life is short and much of it shouldnt be spent waiting around in order to be safe. If the risk is only money, go for it.
It actually depends what is the amount of "only money".
If it is 10$ it is obvious that nobody will be afraid of the risk, but in the moment you risk 100,000$ it is totally different thing.

That is why diversification is a very important factor to consider when making any investment.
If your bankroll is 10,000$ total, it is a wise idea to invest 500$ in some currency pair, while having about 5000$ in some steady income investment, which will at least cover up the losses from the 500$ investment.

But it is not a very good idea to get into too many assets, especially as a new trader.
Try to keep everything as simple as possible, and hop in only when you are sure about your decision.

Please check the post history. The conversation came to be because I said that its possible that not all have enough money saved to make diversified investments. Meaning its limited and small.

"Only money" would depend on your financial situation. But the idea is an amount that can be easily replaceable by you in case you lose all of it.
1790  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Where to invest my Bitcoins? on: April 15, 2017, 12:25:15 PM
Lets now put our feet back on the ground. Think of this. Whos stupid enough to spend such a small
amount and consider it an investment? Its a joke. Its better to gamble with the 0.1 BTC and hope to get lucky.

Wow dude, every people have their own opinion. 0.1 is small for you but for some people 0.1 is really big and you can invest any amount, even 0.01 too.

For OP, you can invest on gambling sites like dice site. They have a good interest for every week. If you wont invest on dice sites. You can just hold your bitcoin and wait until the price of bitcoin increase. It's like invest too.

Tell me how 0.1 BTC is big. In any country I can say that from an investment standpoint at the current rates 0.1 BTC is not big enough to be called a REAL investment. Maybe if youre a 14 year old, you can. How old are you by the way?
If you can invest 0.1btc every month than it can be great long term investment where you can expect high returns after 20 or 30 years  Wink

If you can save 0.1 BTC every month for 5 years then yes, it could be a worthwhile investment. But the OP didnt mention anything about adding 0.1 BTC every month. He said just the 0.1 BTC he has now.
1791  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Other Alternatives for Earning Bitcoin besides Signature Campaigns? on: April 15, 2017, 12:19:22 PM
if you want to earn 0.01 weekly you need to have skill, without skill it will be difficult to earn, if you got capital, it will give you more option, you can try trading and investing, if you don't have any money to start then go offering your skill and then affiliate marketing or go to do freelance job, i will suggest you to try trading, it is good to learn that skill, it can help you earn in the future

Good point on learning how to trade. That could come in very useful and profitable for anyone who is willing to learn.

Are you a trader yourself? If yes, how much do you earn in trading during the course of the year?

There are many people who giving trading tips to people but I don't know how much they will charge. But sometimes these tips may lead to loss, I think these tips will give suggestion about trading but it won't give complete perfection on trading.

I didnt know there were tipsters in trading. Ive heard of tipsters in sportsbetting and they do well by selling their tips and ironically that makes up most of their income instead of the tips themselves.

Buying tips from others should be discouraged. Theyre mostly scams if you ask me.
1792  Economy / Economics / Re: One Reason not to be "All Inn" on any Single Investment for Long on: April 14, 2017, 09:24:19 AM


It depends. If youre a person who doesnt have enough money to make diversifying make sense then going all in in one stock or one altcoin and hope for the best is your only ticket out and create a meaningful amount in your life.

Huh I think that people should have money and then do research and have at least 2 or 3 investments.

If you have only money to invest in one place, I suggest you do not knife it, wait until you have the money to make 2 or more investments.


If you think your investments can wait, then thats ok. But what if the train is leaving? For some situations it would be better to take the risk now than doing nothing. Life is short and much of it shouldnt be spent waiting around in order to be safe. If the risk is only money, go for it.
1793  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Other Alternatives for Earning Bitcoin besides Signature Campaigns? on: April 14, 2017, 09:20:47 AM
if you want to earn 0.01 weekly you need to have skill, without skill it will be difficult to earn, if you got capital, it will give you more option, you can try trading and investing, if you don't have any money to start then go offering your skill and then affiliate marketing or go to do freelance job, i will suggest you to try trading, it is good to learn that skill, it can help you earn in the future

Good point on learning how to trade. That could come in very useful and profitable for anyone who is willing to learn.

Are you a trader yourself? If yes, how much do you earn in trading during the course of the year?
1794  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Where to invest my Bitcoins? on: April 14, 2017, 09:16:26 AM
Lets now put our feet back on the ground. Think of this. Whos stupid enough to spend such a small
amount and consider it an investment? Its a joke. Its better to gamble with the 0.1 BTC and hope to get lucky.

Wow dude, every people have their own opinion. 0.1 is small for you but for some people 0.1 is really big and you can invest any amount, even 0.01 too.

For OP, you can invest on gambling sites like dice site. They have a good interest for every week. If you wont invest on dice sites. You can just hold your bitcoin and wait until the price of bitcoin increase. It's like invest too.

Tell me how 0.1 BTC is big. In any country I can say that from an investment standpoint at the current rates 0.1 BTC is not big enough to be called a REAL investment. Maybe if youre a 14 year old, you can. How old are you by the way?
1795  Economy / Economics / Re: One Reason not to be "All Inn" on any Single Investment for Long on: April 13, 2017, 06:05:03 AM
It depends. If youre a person who doesnt have enough money to make diversifying make sense then going all in in one stock or one altcoin and hope for the best is your only ticket out and create a meaningful amount in your life.

Diversifying for the sake of it without thinking of your situation is stupid.
1796  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Other Alternatives for Earning Bitcoin besides Signature Campaigns? on: April 13, 2017, 05:59:21 AM
If you have enough BTC to start, you can be a trader in Localbitcoins. Some of the active traders who have amassed a high enough volume now require ID to trade with them. You can take advantage of that by offering trustworthy and anonymous trades with no ID requirements. Make your prices good and competitive will also help.
1797  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Need a quick feedback from Altcoin traders on: April 13, 2017, 05:52:20 AM
Bitrex charts are very limited. If you want a real charting site then you should use Trading View. That is what the active traders are using as seen in the Speculation forum. There might be others we dont know of.
1798  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Where to invest my Bitcoins? on: April 13, 2017, 05:48:03 AM
0 1 btc is a good amount to start but keep in mind that if you want to earn you should take risk. Trading is the best way for me but like other said it's very risky but if you think you can take the risk.then go for it

Ok then in what altcoin would you recommend that he invest his 0.1 BTC in? Why do you think its good and tell us if you invested in it yourself.

We also want to know what altcoins you were trading that have given you profit and what have given you losses.

1799  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [BCAP] THE FIRST DIGITAL LIQUID VENTURE FUND - BLOCKCHAIN CAPITAL FUND on: April 12, 2017, 09:02:48 AM
Can you give us examples of good companies in the blockchain technology sector that BCAP would hypothetically be investing in today if for instance you started operating 3 years ago? Im interested in knowing what youre looking for in terms of potential in a blockchain company and what kinds of technology youre interested in.

Blockchain Capital actually started operating over 3 years ago, in 2013. This is their third fund. You can view the information about their existing portfolio at blockchaincapital.tokenhub.com or on their website blockchain.capital

I did not realize that you have such a wide list of invesments in your portfolio. Among them I see only 1 that is based on Ethereum. Ethcore. What is it with Ethcore that attracted the team? Does the censored blockchain of Ethereum not bother you?
1800  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Where to invest my Bitcoins? on: April 12, 2017, 08:53:58 AM
Lets now put our feet back on the ground. Think of this. Whos stupid enough to spend such a small
amount and consider it an investment? Its a joke. Its better to gamble with the 0.1 BTC and hope to get lucky.
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