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181  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: This year proved it There is no Crypto Expert! on: November 30, 2018, 06:07:14 PM
Do you think like this? There is no real crypto expert. Every crypto expert's predictions were wrong for every month this month! The crypto market doesn't actually follow any market trend or line. No one can understand or predict what's going on. I have been following some crypto experts, now I unfollowed them! If you have experience then you don't need to follow any other crypto expert! What do you think guys?
The behavior of cryptocurrency in terms of price is very difficult to predict, its price movement is practically not amenable to any graphs. Only on the basis of contradictory predictions, some of them are correct. For example, now I do not see clear predictions about what will happen to the price of Bitcoin further. I do not consider those forecasts that claim that Bitcoin will rise by the end of the year in price to 10,000 dollars or more. These forecasts, in my opinion, are absolutely unreal.
182  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Do I need KYC for generosity? on: November 30, 2018, 05:39:05 PM
Everything depends on each individual because there are people who argue that KYC is indeed needed in the Bounty program. So many fraudulent accounts can be reduced and can even be lost. But some people do not approve of this KYC procedure. Actually, it's easy, if you don't want KYC you can look for projects that don't exist KYC. Because there are still many good projects and don't use KYC.
This is the problem now that many ICO projects do not say anything about KYC verification or even deny it, and only when we have been doing our job for several months in the ICO signature campaign, then the ICO team says that it is necessary to pass the KYC verification. This is deception. If, under the terms of accession, they wrote that they would need a KYC check and immediately gave a link to its form, everything would be fair.
I do not live at the place of my registration and cannot submit documents confirming the fact of residence at the place of registration. There is no violation on my part. However, in these cases I cannot pass the KYC check. I have been working for several months in the ICO signature campaign, and then they declare to me that, because I cannot provide this document,
 I will not be paid earned tokens. Adherents of KYC, is that fair?
183  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Do you think that STABLECOINS are needed in the future of crypto payments? on: November 30, 2018, 05:16:17 PM
I believe that we will need stable coins for a very long time. If the market reaches such a development that every coin or token will have a direct exchange for fiat, then perhaps stable coins will lose their value. In the meantime, stable coins greatly facilitate our work with cryptocurrency.
184  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: ethereum will rise again. on: November 28, 2018, 05:33:42 AM
Just pay attention to the current bear market and ETH down on the coin exchange to number 3, I think this situation can cause some disappointment for Ethereum users, but I believe that ETH will rise again to that position in a short time. what do you think?
I do not even doubt that ethereum will eventually take its second place in the CoinMarketCap table. It is just a matter of time. Even now in recent days, this coin is quite well restored in price compared to Bitcoin. We are now pinning our hopes on the promised improvements to this coin, especially related to its scalability. If this happens, ethereum will quickly overtake ripple in capitalization, and perhaps this time it will be the last time ripple bypassed ethereum in capitalization.
185  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Should I invest in BTC, Altcoin, or ICO on: November 28, 2018, 05:20:04 AM
Today, in my opinion, the biggest risk is investment in ICO projects, in the current market they are experiencing great difficulties, and given the large percentage of fraud, investing in this activity is now a big deal.
Now is the time to invest in Bitcoin, ethereum and other promising coins and tokens. All of them will continue to grow as the cryptocurrency market recovers. It is only necessary to navigate the perspective coins. However, if we take a few dozen top coins in the CoinMarketCap table, then we will not be mistaken.
186  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: So much money being made by crypto traders! Can you see that? on: November 28, 2018, 05:00:54 AM
good altcoin traders are always making money, and they are making a lot of it not because of green in some top coin but because of the coins that you don't see on top but are getting real pumps! these coins are getting pumped at least 100% in a very short time and the traders take their money out right away back to their cold storages.

I agree with you. Good traders make money most of the times because they have an understanding of the market. Unlike the majority of the market players, those traders don't usually focus on the top 100 coins but on those hidden ones down the list that are most often pumped and dumped.  It takes skills to actually make good money as a crypto trader.
Indeed, in order to make money on the exchange in bear market needs a great knowledge of the market as well as a certain flair. Beginners have nothing to do there. They quickly lose all their coins on the stock exchange. Therefore, it is not worth envy other people's earnings. Each of us may try to trade, but the risk of losing our money there is the greatest.
187  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Do I need KYC for generosity? on: November 27, 2018, 05:40:57 AM
Since the beginning of the implementation of KYC, i'm already disagree with it.
In my opinion it against the idea of cryptocurrency that are anonymous.
This is well noticed. Therefore, we need to avoid all these KYC checks and, if possible, not to participate in those ICO projects that require KYC checks for bounty hunters. I consider conducting a KYC audit against bounty hunters in general illegal, since we are not investors in ICO projects.
188  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Will Ethereum be more stable in the future? on: November 27, 2018, 05:31:40 AM
Ethereum is young in relation to bitcoin, its market capitalization continues to grow every day. Ethereum became very popular when many tokens started using their smart contracts. Many ICOS are based on the Ethereum platform. Will it be more stable in the future? What do You think about this?
Coin ethereum, like all other types of decentralized cryptocurrency, can not be stable but its price. Its price is formed solely on the relationship between supply and demand and therefore will always be subject to large fluctuations. The stability of the ethereum price can not affect its high price, or other factors. Large price volatility is the inevitable companion of all decentralized cryptocurrencies.
189  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Have you make money from ICO? on: November 27, 2018, 05:16:48 AM
Now investing in ICO projects is more risky than ever. On the one hand, the risk of fraud is very high, and on the other hand, it is a very difficult period for the cryptocurrency market. Even good and promising ICO projects are now unable to raise the necessary funds and are forced to extend the deadline for holding an ICO or leave.
It is also very difficult to earn now and bounty hunters. Almost no earnings, the situation with checking KYC after the end of the ICO is very annoying and interferes with normal operation.
190  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Do I need KYC for generosity? on: November 26, 2018, 06:07:14 PM
To participate in an ICO, maybe KYC will be needed as some countries don't allow their people to engage in such trade but for bounty participants it is sad to note that team are doing this maybe because they want to catch cheaters and not to know where their token will go to.
KYC verification is aimed at not restricting the use of multiple accounts in ICO signature campaigns. For ICO teams, it doesn’t matter how many accounts you use, just to write high-quality messages with their advertising for the ICO project. The requirement to have one account is more the rules of this forum, which in their conditions are forced to duplicate the joining of the ICO team.
The KYC check is used to prevent the possibility of laundering dirty money and cannot be used against bounty hunters.
 Therefore, if a KYC check is carried out at the end of the ICO, then it is only with a fraudulent purpose not to pay the earned tokens to the bounty hunters.
191  Economy / Economics / Re: why bitcoin price fall down? on: November 25, 2018, 05:02:27 PM
what do you think about it? my prediction is bitcoin price will be back to $1000/btc in next 5 months or less. since oil price was fall down now and trade war between US and china. give your opinion pls
Why should the bitcoin rate fall if the price of oil falls? In my opinion, these events have no relationship with each other. If the price of an ordinary currency falls or rises, this should not directly affect the price of a cryptocurrency. The trade war between the United States and China, in my opinion, on the contrary, will increase the price of cryptocurrency. Where it is difficult for ordinary currency to flow or for payment of goods and services in ordinary currency, there will increase the demand for cryptocurrency and it should increase in price.
192  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: how long will everyone can wait? on: November 25, 2018, 09:12:29 AM
It is already obvious that this year, not only will there be no growth in the cryptocurrency market, but it will not recover from the decline that has occurred over the past few days. Because of this, it is unlikely that the cryptocurrency market will recover in the first half of next year. It’s too early to say how the cryptocurrency will behave in the second half of 2019. Everything will depend on how and when the current fall will end.
193  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Ethereum is the future of crypto, bitcoin is not. on: November 25, 2018, 09:01:05 AM
Both ethereum and bitcoin will further develop and exist in the future. But only a few altcoins will exist in the future, now very many will die and will forget about them, since these are just empty cases.
It is still difficult to say how the cryptocurrency situation will develop in the future. The current fall in the price of Bitcoin will leave a noticeable mark in the development of cryptocurrency. Investors will disappear euphoria about the constant increase in the price of Bitcoin. Probably, no one will claim that Bitcoin is digital gold after such a sharp drop in the price of this "gold".
194  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Can Bitcoin become the universal currency of the world? What is the reason? on: November 24, 2018, 07:09:00 AM
No, Bitcoin or another decentralized cryptocurrency can never become a single global currency. First of all, the reason for this failure is the high price volatility of decentralized cryptocurrencies. Sharp constant fluctuations in price make them unsuitable for this purpose.
Also, currencies that are used for settlements at the international level, as a rule, are provided with gold and foreign exchange reserves and material values ​​of the state that issued this currency and maintains its exchange rate. The exception in this regard is only a dollar, and then partially. The US economy is pretty strong, after all. Bitcoin is not secured and no state stands behind its creation.
195  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Regulation? Laws? Bans? on: November 24, 2018, 05:58:56 AM
What are your concerns when I comes to Cryptocurrency and?   Regulation?  laws? bans?

Rules?

With ongoing regulation in the main fear of everyone. What are the key thoughts on this> what are some things you wish to see regulation on? what are some things you do not want to see regulation?

Would this effect how you use cryptocurrency?
I think that in the near future we are waiting for further regulation of the cryptocurrency market by the states. This is inevitable and logical, because through regulation states can legalize cryptocurrency. However, over time, the establishment of new rules regarding the circulation of cryptocurrency will be more stringent and this will partially hinder the free development of cryptocurrency.
196  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Guys, don't panic! Look at this! on: November 23, 2018, 05:36:37 PM
This is quite a logical development. Markets behave about the same and what is happening now is a pattern after the growth of thousands of percent in 2017. While all will not come with this car the market starts to rise again. We need to see the fear and the pain before we turn around. And I assure you we are not at the bottom!!!
Yes, by December last year, bitcoin pumped very strongly in price and we are still waiting for the fruits of this rash action. It is also possible that the whales took advantage of this situation and are now deliberately lowering its price. Those who now sell their bitcoins will eventually lose very much. Bitcoin will return to its previous price positions. And as practice shows, after each of his fall, he returns significantly stronger.
197  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What are you doing with your bounty tokens? on: November 20, 2018, 06:14:04 AM
And what else can you do with our earned tokens with such a fall in the cryptocurrency market? Of course, the most acceptable option now is to hold our coins and tokens and wait for the cryptocurrency market to rise. However, given the fall of Bitcoin and ethereum over the past few days, it will take a long time to wait.
198  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why BTC is not adapted into business?? on: November 20, 2018, 06:03:28 AM
I always wondered what is the problem for BTC to be finally adopted in the wide range of business, I was expecting at least a great adaption in the online business but even so, what stops business from adapting BTC, the volatility? The low rates of adoption? Or maybe a lack of propaganda? BTC is so great and I really wish I could use it in more places IRL!
Have you tried to use bitcoin in business? As a rule, there is no legal basis for its use. Proving the existence and legality of transactions in Bitcoin in transactions before the tax authorities and the audit is almost impossible due to the lack of supporting documents that banks usually issue in such cases. Most likely, you will be subject to heavy fines and your business will be threatened.
 A big problem in business is the high price volatility of Bitcoin. Week back bitcoin cost another 6600 dollars, and now its price is already 4880 dollars. If at this time someone made a deal, then one of the parties would have suffered great losses. Who wants to risk in business and for what? Business loves stability.
199  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why most people believe bitcoin to be worthless? on: November 20, 2018, 05:43:42 AM
Those who you said are bitcoin price supporters, they only want to use bitcoin as a monetization tool, they know/or don't know but don't care about bitcoin (and blockchain) vision and technology.
All previously wrote so amicably that most people believe in Bitcoin and its technology. As we see, they followed Bitcoin while it gave a good profit and now they are running like rats from a sinking ship. Now the situation is very unpredictable. I do not think that such a fall was due with a hard fork  BCH. Most likely, there is a large game with a deliberate decrease in the market. Now it is very convenient to arrange a general panic in order to replenish stocks of cheap cryptocurrency well.
200  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Stop calling Bitcoin ''stable'' it's not. on: November 19, 2018, 05:49:12 AM
Low volatility doesn't mean stable. Bitcoin has experienced periods of low volatility many times, however this doesn't mean bitcoin is stable, not even close. We all know it doesn't take much for bitcoin to explode, either up or down. That's absolutely still in the cards, I mean everyone is waiting for the next bull run and some people are waiting for a big crash.

It's like saying, this bomb is stable because it hasn't exploded yet.
Of course, Bitcoin cannot be stable in nature. It has only been for some time due to various factors that may seem stable in its price, but this is not at all the case. We have seen recently how Bitcoin has been raising and lowering the price of a thousand dollars in just a few hours. At any time, bitcoin can sharply react to the price of various news information.
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