EOS, no doubt, a good coin. Now, reaching its own mainnet make this coin more valuable. We should now think of holding some of it from now on.
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No doubt, Blockchain Technology is the future... of finance, especially. That was the technology that you can only imagine in a Science Fiction Novel or in a Science Fiction Series and Movies. Since then, Bitcoin, as the first cryptocurrency that has Blockchain Technology, became an investment asset. But about Tokens? Nah! Invest only on real coin just like Bitcoin, EOS and ETH. That's pretty much safe.
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Yeah. Cryptocurrency is volatile, therefore, an unstable market was expected. We've got trends, that's normal. No need to panic nor careless. Hold what you know is worth holding for, then let the market gain and recover.
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I think, if you want to invest, invest in a coin that is already in an active market. That is more practical.
But if you want to join an ICO, then, there are some things to consider: 1. The Team. 2. ICO progress. How long did they get the softcap? How far from the softcap, etc. 3. The Whitepaper. This is one of the main factor to consider. Read and learn about the project.
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I recommend BountyHive. No reports, just do the rules and you're in. Visit that and earn like a crazy.
PS. BountyHive is pretty much famous, even in just one hour, all the slots could be full.
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Yeah, a bit of yes, I think. Last year, cryptocurrency gain it's all-time-high peek and that makes every ICOs on the run.
But if bubble gonna burst, some investors could also pop, losing profits.
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Some reasons. 1. Already posted by someone. 2. Broke some rules. 3. That company is blacklisted, already reported as a scam. 4. Inconsistency on the format or in the calculations of bounty rewards. 5. Mods thought that your bounty thread should be posted on the other sections.
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ICOs kill each other and only an ICO with outside-crypto usage remain. Sad truth but that's the reality. As of now, that's 8%, but I think in the next 5 years, it will be less than 5%.
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I have my own personal criteria: 1. Joining a bounty with a trusted bounty manager. Pros, they literally pick what they think is the best. But the cons of this is—too much participants—that even you're present from the first week up to last, you would still get a very low amount of tokens (or something).
Some bounty manager don't limit participants, sad truth.
2. If the bounty is posted on the Services section. Pros, they (most of them) used escrow and they're giving payment every week. But the cons is—to limited slots—that even before you know it, it is already full.
Go and on the notification in that section!
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I hate to point this out---but some of low-volume tokens or coins are just(or most likely) a pump-and-dump.
But don't get me wrong. That's just my own opinion.
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#Proof of Authentication Joined Telegram Telegram name: Cryptonian Dee Telegram Username: @deeofficialx
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Your Telegram Username : @d3crypt3d Your Btc address: 3JaaCeeRvimnBq2u85uY1GWoKPzofsZ9kJ
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I am—currently—unemployed so, for now, this could be a [job] for me. And besides, I am earning a lot more than my previous work.
This is actually a [job]by, I think. Giving your effort to get paid—and being happy while earning, that matters the most.
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Well, I think, not all ICOs are great—maybe just some of them. To think that, a lot of ICOs are now—or turned be a scam.
Bottomline, ICOs are great and not great in their own visible and invisible ways.
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