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21  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How I earn 6000 $ IN 3 HOURS | Elon Musk THANKS YOU !!! DOGE on: February 04, 2021, 03:36:17 PM
Make sure your thread is in the right place, and I think Trading Discussion it's place.

I think you were lucky this time because you bought DOGE at the right time so you made a profit. Elon Musk seems to have become someone who can make the hype rise in an instant. Trader's response was very fast especially after his tweet about DOGE.

Since this is a forum for talk, not a video forum, you can also share something the community can read and rate how your trading tricks work. People may not be watching your channel if your real goal is to increase viewing time.



I actually didn't bother going through the video, the intention also looks like he wants to gain viewing counts, BTW, I also gained huge on my Doge trade today, whooping 69% in less than 24hrs!!  Roll Eyes Grin
22  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Will the ETH 2.0 Solve the issue of high fees on: January 20, 2021, 05:47:36 AM
i think one of the major reason why ethereum remain at the current market price is the current gas fees that has drive new and low fund investors nuts. we are meant to believed that the launch of ethereum 2.0 will solve the issue of gas fees and allow faster transaction. this will be confirmed when the upgrade takes place. currently many projects are gradually migrating to other platform. although this might not affect eth but it is gradually hurting new investors and also ethereum ,marketcap.

The ETH 2.0 platform isn't out like out on a full scale but we've seen some major improvements compare to earlier period where there is this massive gas price during bull runs. For example I made a wallet to wallet transaction recently and the gas fee was a lot better compared to when I made another transaction to my ETH wallet on Earnbet and another to my Binance ETH wallet. I think it's a matter of time before we get to see the type of scale we hope for, which I think it's due cos considering cost, a lot of people will still be very much skeptical with the future of Ethereum as a transaction blockchain.
23  Other / Serious discussion / Re: What wallet do you prefer? on: January 09, 2021, 12:46:17 PM
Best for me have been decentralized soft wallets, I mean I have a hardware wallet I barely use and barely got funds in there. Soft wallet works best for me but it comes with a great deal of trust and care
24  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Peso ID - Short Bitcoin on: January 09, 2021, 06:49:21 AM
Shortening address doesn't seem to be a 2021 type of innovation anybody wants. I mean it's much risky when you can potentially loose your money. I don't know anyone that wanna take such risk
25  Other / Serious discussion / Re: Best Investment Methods in Cryptocurrency on: December 29, 2020, 02:10:37 PM
Hey,

Let's this topic be [SERIOUS]. I am looking for some genuine and best methods to invest my BTC in.
Please help a friend out as I am not having an active source of Income right now, though have good amount of BTC in hand.

For Mods, Please move it to appropriate section but don't delete it.
Thanks!

I personally treat all my investments on the cryptocurrency and blockchain industry as passive income. I ensure that by all means I've a life outside the internet which is still a good thing to do if you want to build a long lasting business.

For business and making money in the crypto scene as earlier mention, its the passive kind of way and no better means than staking, no investment strategy beats this kind. But you've got to be careful, careful enough not to get trapped in some scary Rugpulls going around DeFi. Carefully selecting the best kind of investment APR, platform that have shown strenght and have withstand the test of time, my topmost platform recommendation got to be Earnbet for pretty obvious reasons that deals with longevity, product and durability. That's the type of things I look out in a platform. Not the spectacular and the fanciful.

Questions to ask.

How old is the platform?
Do they have a good record?
What's people saying about them?

A simple Google search and doing your research could save you tons of cash. Take my advice, go the way of staking in a reputable platform, easy and no hidden charges and fees.

As an extra (of course not an investment advice): You can take some break playing games right on the dApp while checking out how your investment is working and getting paid still (another kind of passive income). The staking payment comes every month which makes sense to me compared to waiting for the whole year.

This is what I do and how I spend my free time and money on the blockchain scene.
26  Other / Serious discussion / Re: US Government does more than just spy! They'll steal your bitcoins on: December 17, 2020, 08:40:19 AM
I can't even get into any of my accounts.  Every time I try to use google authentication, all of my numbers change to the same one.  I've used different apps, different devices, and different platforms with the same results.  And all I did was post a tweet.  I can't even post pictures of anything they do online without them vanishing in 30 seconds.  Hell I posted here last night but it's gone.   Guess I'll try again.  

Any old timers want to make some money?  I've got a billion dollar idea that I don't have the ability to create at the moment.  Also if anyone thinks they can solve my problem, that would be great too!  

Even my keepkey was violated.  

Link to GA example since picture won't post : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Bw-D-aOTQvgXiUNtwpwYQt2Q83CpxpTX/view?usp=sharing

I've seen too many of this sort of allegations lately but I can't wrap my head around imagining a government so less busy to try to steal citizens details, that's crazy at best lol
27  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What issues should be considered before investing in a new DeFi project token? on: December 17, 2020, 06:26:29 AM
Look at the team, make a research if there is a track record somewhere, confirm all claims, ensure team ain't anonymous, don't go with your feelings or sentiments, go with your head in and quite clear, question all things.
28  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: ICO scams vs DeFi scams on: December 16, 2020, 06:29:30 PM
After scammers ruin ICO in 2018 and onecoin and bitconnet became the biggest ICO fraud cases I thought things will atleast adjust for the better, things looked more promising when IEO took over and became more popular thanks to binance and other top exchanges performance but 2020 is very different, DeFi became a thing and once again scammers have the freedom to operate, something very identical to ICO freedom. All in the name of Decentralized and DEX, Uniswap for example, scammers are now roaming free...

1. They find uniswap as better haven to sell clone tokens
2. Even hacks are happening around DeFi projects almost every month now.

why is DeFi platforms more easier to hack? Or are developers the real culprits hacking their platforms themselves? DeFi failure will forever be a stain in crypto history

For every circle of life, the boom and bust cycle, you'll always find scammers, they are part of the society, they would never be in short supply, in fact they are here to stay. It's the responsibility of investors to check the authenticity of any project they are investing in but greed won't allow many to see things for what they really are. A simple research would save quite a number. It's pretty basic thing for me, check the project before aping in.

Earnbet isn't your typical type of DeFi but years of my research shows it's one of those few projects that could stand the test of time same with the Oropocket protocol, in fact I find their saving features quite handy to use. If investors take their time, they won't be caught in rug pulls and scams. It's that simple.
29  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Black - Legit or not ? on: December 16, 2020, 06:22:09 PM
Hi Everyone cant say i'm new to crypto but haven't had an interest in it in a long time, so i come across this BitcoinBlack coin and was thinking about buying 100k coins in its presale. 
The thing is this coin dosent strike me as legit for a few reasons.

1. The Facebook reviews are nigerian prince style scams. 
2. looks like a rip of of NANO (whatever coin that is not sure) going by their github they are just copying and pasting code without even changing. 
3. wallet looks shite

So anyone here know weather or not its legit if it is i might risk 150 squid on 100k of it. 
otherwise what other new coins should i be buying and why the hell is the Antminer s9 tripled in price in last 2 weeks is there a new coin that can be mined that makes it profitable again  ? 

One fine project with a lot scam written all over it lmao  Grin Grin doesn't look cool when we try to pain a whole country in that scammy shade. There are good and bad people everywhere though
30  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Tron Smart Contract Investment and Its New Scam Dimension on: December 15, 2020, 06:48:34 PM
The mistake that many people make is to focus on the economic aspects, which may seem like a great investment opportunity for many of those currencies (due to the small market capacity) without focusing on the technical aspects.

If you are not able to verify the technical aspects and read all the code, it is best to use the central platforms after making sure that they are safe, contain close to real trading volumes with a technical team who knows what they are doing.

Many altcoins (Tokens) are not long-term projects so be careful when trading.

I think the subject of discuss is quite different from the OP subject but your position is quite clear and very valid in the general discuss of blockchain, for example, I see Justin as a master shiller and a marketer not capable of delivering Stellar product so I don't trust him.
31  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Tron Smart Contract Investment and Its New Scam Dimension on: December 15, 2020, 07:24:40 AM
Only gullible people will loose their money to any kind of scam especially as the crypto industry continues to grow. Only greedy and gullible people and I hold no sympathy for them. Looks brutal but it's the brutal honesty if we are being truthful.
32  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Most valuable tokens on Ethereum blockchain on: December 15, 2020, 07:07:36 AM
I thought that was all your coins. Well I've seen LINK all around for a couple of days now, do someone think this could be a really good investment for long term or not?

With its development and its activities around the cryptocurrency market and ecosystem, I think it's a very long term hold, some are speculating $100 per coin however if you check the TS and CS of over 10 billion units issued, it cause for concerns. However, like earlier stated their solution integration with different blockchain applications is bringing great value to the coin, all the way from under $0.5 to now $12 is actually pretty badass. Wouldn't be surprise too much, many projects are adopting their solutions and it's increasing demands, take for example this classic blockchain casino platform Earnbet and it's proposed ChainlinkVRF integration for smooth Onchain experience, with the huge amount of players already actively using the platform, it won't be surprising to find fresh increased demands for the Link coin.
33  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What have you done/are you doing with your ICO coins? on: December 08, 2020, 05:09:14 PM
Hi fellas!

We have witnessed a tremendous ICO trend in 2017-18. I am sure a lot of you would have participated in many ICOs. If not, you would have received altcoins as a payment mode from bounties. So, what have you done to them? If you haven't sold them, what is your plan with them?

I had participated in more than a dozen of ICOs and I am still holding their coins. They include:

1. Wanchain (WAN)
2. ICON (ICX)
3. Elastos (ELA)
4. Ren Protocol (REN)
5. Project Pai (PAI)
6. Walimai (WABI)
7. Request Network (REQ)
8. Quantstamp protocol (QSP)
9. Ripio Credit Network (RCN)
10. Apex (CPX → PHX)
11. Nash Exchange (NEX)
12. Lympo (LYM)
13. Experty (EXY)
14. Cardstack (CARD)
15. Insights Network (INSTAR)
16. Remme Protocol (REMME)
17. Atonomi (ATMI)
and a few more...

It's not that I lost a huge sum as a very few of them had returned back invested amount. But I am not sure now what to do with these. So, if you are holding any of these of such ICO tokens, what are you planning to do with 'em.

Whatever happened to ETN though and a lot of other coins I am presently holding, what the hell happened to experty, they got short on ideas and execution??
34  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Where DeFi is headed on: December 04, 2020, 10:01:33 AM
DeFi is still more like a failed experiment, 80% of DeFi projects are unreliable, they have weak security and they are more hack friendly, they claim to be decentralized but instead they aren't showing any decentralized motives, the only DeFi projects I trust are not up to five and I choose those DeFi projects because they are more than just DeFi like many new DeFi projects so far, I don't care much about where DeFi is headed, I'm just going to keep picking the good eggs out from the bad eggs, hopeful in future DeFi projects will actually become fully decentralized and more secured

DeFi like all good investments have its good products and there is the terrible ones. Rightfully the "DeFi" masquerading around as the best new type of blockchain Fintech in the last DeFi bull run were empty balloons with only hot air. Many got security breaches, making many newbie investors with greedy eyes for big farming ROI loosing huge amount of monies. It was simple for me, sticking only with the best kind, the kind that have got products, income generating streams and active development (always ongoing) not rug pulls and scammy attempts at "making my own banks" check out Earnbet , not your regular kind of DeFi, only an aspect of it, it's token mining mechanism, like playing games for BET tokens and monthly returns on staked BET, but overall active developments of this project is what a regular DeFi should be.
35  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: I was fooled by Ether Classic on: November 28, 2020, 07:46:38 AM
One sure thing around the space is the fact that misinformation can happen with the speed of light and can spread quite fast too. Hence the need and creation of telegram group by various project teams. It's to avoid this type of scenario where one act upon misinformation and misunderstanding. Next time do a better research.
36  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🎲EarnBet.io🎲FREE Faucet❗🎲0.5% House Edge🎲100% Decentralized🎲Provably Fair🎲 on: November 26, 2020, 01:01:43 PM
Hello, I have another question, a different tweet but is a giveaway.
Referring to this tweet: https://twitter.com/EarnBetCasino/status/1331933462425645062 , is there any limit on crash payouts? The other day I was betting small amounts and got a 150x cashout so is that the limit?


As far as I know there are no limits applied to playing the crash game, last time I checked. Any of such limitation is communicated to players on the website, Telegram or at best, spelt out at the hint existing in-game, but none of such. No limits applied. Although you go shoot your query @ the telegram group for more information.
37  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Anonymous teams on: November 03, 2020, 06:24:53 PM
Is it just me or what? I honestly dislike projects that have anonymous team when the project isn't a privacy Monero kinda thing, even few Privacy tokens have teams that aren't anonymous, shit I just feel like they are hidden for a purposes, some kinda easy getaway? What's your thought about this?

Who invest in such creepy projects in the first place? Oh right, those who want to burn all their money and gamble away with it. Why will anyone in their right thinking mind, invest in a coin with no team???
38  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: ARE ICOS STILL LEGIT? on: October 23, 2020, 08:03:50 AM
It's been long I heard about ICOs I doubt if they are even profitable, not too many people are familiar with the ICO age anymore. The good old days!
39  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Trading with Stable Coin - Question on: October 18, 2020, 06:16:04 AM
Quite a confusing question. How would you make losses if you're just holding USD? As for making gains, of course you buy back into BTC when you anticipate that it goes up; regardless of price.

And just a heads up: the way you describe your trading "strategy" might sound too simple and easy to pull off in your head, but trust me when I say it's not that easy to time the markets.

Yeah quite a confusing question but then it's quite easy to time the market as well. I trade only from Mondays to Fridays, the week I trade weekends it could be because the market is looking favorably that weekend. I end trades in Fridays to stay profitable
40  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Trading without losses? on: October 15, 2020, 03:23:35 PM
IMHO I doubt if it's ever completely possible to trade without some forms of losses here and there. I strongly belive that loss are inevitable and are just there to strengthen our learning curve
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