Binance is ok. If you are looking for a crappy exchange with plenty of scam coins you should probably take a look at EtherDelta. That's scam, not Binance.
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Both Ripple and Litecoin has been doing greatly in the market of late with litecoin even outperforming other digital currencies at some point.
between the two, which one would you invest in and why?
I would pick Litecoin here. Why? Ripple already has a huge market cap and Litecoin has a lot of room left to raise.
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Keep in mind that most airdrops are for nothing. Just to get you like a facebook page or a follow a Twitter page. I noticed some airdrops are raising Telegram users in order to have a group to post about other ICO projects to get into the bounty campaigns. Stay Away!
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Are you seriously asking or are you shilling? Lending platforms are pyramid ponzi schemes. They just are. It is the nature of the business.
Not true imo, there can be legitimate ones but they are few out there. If the coin or token offers "guaranteed returns" then yes it is a ponzi scheme but a lending platform such as SALT that secures crypto against fiat, is a whole different story. Lets not lump them all into one category now, because people may think SALT is a ponzi when it is in fact not. After what Bitconnect did, I hardly doubt anyone would ever wish to get close to a lending platform. And above all, lending platforms are popin' up like mushrooms after rain. I think the investors will risk a lot by joinin lending platforms.
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I think lending platform is something which attracts everyone, but far too often and really mean FAR TOO often; it is just not worth it. That is a lot to do with unsustainable rates and bad management. That is where this thing appeals to me http://www.lavenir.io/ - It is the latest take on lending platform, but this time in a much greater way and in very much sustainable rates. The ICO starting is very far with almost a month+ remaining, but since the y will give 30% bonus to investors who get in early during first 72 hours. So, that’s why I like to figure out what’s your take on this? Is this going to be on your list of investment in months to come? I will never get why people are going twards lending platforms. Just by crypto with those money and you are good to go. No need to give control to another person to your money.
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XRP has great chances to be widely adopted. Look at how many transactions it can do and how fast the transactions and how low the cost is. Sooner or later, the price will moon, maybe not go light years, but it will moon. $10-20 is doable.
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The way I see it, for every billion that comes into the market. 800-900 million are going twards Altcoins. Bitcoin no longer can attract as much money as it used to do in the past.
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I think lending platform is something which attracts everyone, but far too often and really mean FAR TOO often; it is just not worth it. That is a lot to do with unsustainable rates and bad management. That is where this thing appeals to me http://www.lavenir.io/ - It is the latest take on lending platform, but this time in a much greater way and in very much sustainable rates. The ICO starting is very far with almost a month+ remaining, but since the y will give 30% bonus to investors who get in early during first 72 hours. So, that’s why I like to figure out what’s your take on this? Is this going to be on your list of investment in months to come? Whenever I see a Lending platform I simply run away from it. I can do my own investments. I don't need to pay someone to give me a lower investment rather than what I could've gotten. Bitconnect kinda proved what this type of platform truly are. NOT WORTH IT.
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I have checked the latest active bounties on bountylord.com and found many of them but only few are rated as 3 or 4 so any of you here working for any of those bounties listed there and found it trusted source of earning stakes/tokens/coins... I want to do the twitter campaign...
I usually go with Bounty Campaigns that are hosted by TokenSuite or Warpinger or BountyHive. I can trust those guys more than anyone else.
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What do you say of the new ST20-token based call Polymath? Will it succeed? Will it follow Ether's steps or is it better? State you ideas and make a discussion. https://www.polymath.network/wizardIt's pretty crazy how high the Polymath value is. I doubt though that Polymath is going to ever overtake Ethereum. There is just too much gravitating around Ethereum. It's one of the funding fathers of the crypto world.
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I was looking for more Twitter bounties that I could join to help earn some new coins. Are there any good ones to join that don't require you to have to post each week? I know, I'm lazy. But, I'm already out on twitter all day, I don't mind retweeting and whatnot, but, l end up forgetting to come back here and post links to my work. I was just looking for some easier ones I guess that just maybe let you post once to authenticate then don't require it more.
That's pretty much how to Twitter Campaigns work. You can't do anything about it as this is the system and this is the only way the Bounty Managers can count your stakes. If you have a big following, you could do a personal deal with the Bounty Managers.
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Is it once you make a certain % profit? Or is it if you need the money? How do you feel about the fees? So on.
Cash out to the next moon ride. Usually the market crashes when it reaches certain milestones. Like 1 Trillion USD market cap. We had the previous crash because people lost their patience so the crash happened at 800-900 billion USD.
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Hi! I decided to say this out because it's really terrible. I recently joined bounty and upon checking the spreadsheet, I discovered my Telegram's username has been used by some one here in this forum. This isn't the first time I had experienced it. I must have lost a lot in in projects I have joined due to this evil.
I still have the bitcointalk username of the impersonator. Do you think I should make it known to everyone here by posting the username?
There are many scammers that do this kind of things, the participate in bounty campaigns with your credentials and with their ETH address. The big problem is that you can't do anything to stop them. It's up to the bounty managers to have a scam list of ETH addresses, that's pretty much it.
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i am thinking to invest in doge coin.
If you have a bigger amount of money, don't put all of them on Dogecoin, diversify, is much better than going all in for just one coins, specially if it's Dogecoin. There are projects that are worth your money more than Dogecoin does.
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What would you consider a reasonable return on your investment after 12 to 18 months (your investment is locked for 18 months with no access to it)? Minimum investment would be $500...
I can't see why couldn't turn those money into $5.000 - $30.000, depending on how the market is moving and what coin/coins you pick. 2018 is predicted to be even better than 2017.
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There has been a huge influx of passport available for sale on the Dark Web.
Also have seen posts where people are being accused of double entry into ICO's because the scammers used their passport information prior to them getting signed up.
Yep. On one hand, KYC is very useful for ICOs and so on, but on the other hands, it gives scammers a way to actually take advantage of your private information.
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I am a little bit skeptical when it comes about Lending ICOs considering what happened with Bitcoinnect. A lot of people lost A LOT of money back then. I don't want to be put in their situation.
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I voted and I got my 0.12 BNB coins. They will send you the 0.1 BNB that you need to vote and also 200 WPR. Great deal, great project, it costs you 2 minutes to get 40$.
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