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Neo generate gas for all neo holders, in adidition there are many airdrops directed to the token holders. Maybe there are better ones but that is my favorite.
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I think if you look longterm that it either will be the key, arcblock, singularitynet , or current. Could be wrong of course but either of those are my guess.
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I'm holding a small portion of the following coins:
1. NEO 2. ETH 3. Thekey 4. Arcblock 6. Singularitynet 7. Legolastoken 8. Titanium 9. DADI 10. LHCoin
My NEO and ETH are used for trading and aquiring more altcoins.
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I invested in this project but starting to regret it. The CEO goes out after the ICO is completed and brag that the tokens are listed on etherdelta and yobit ahead of planned listing... In my world those 2 does not count as "listings" and its wierd that he thinks this is an achivement. I get the feeling that he really don't know anything about crypto and they just saw an opportunity to get some funds to their already existing business. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yNXsqNSlCMThnx for video. He promised to add more exchanges in March - April. I think we had to wait a few painful months for LHC to move. No problem! Yeah hopefully something will happen when we get listed. I'm just worried that it wont affect the course at all..
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I think that this year also will be the year with most "cashgrab" ICOs. This becuse more and more companys/people see this opportunity. Also when not all ICOs start doing 2 - 20 times the money tight after token release, I think the interest will cool down a bit.
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For the "new" ones I would recommend Arcblock. But I would not call it safe... They have a great idea but I'm not sure they will succed or not so its very risky but huge potential.
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I invested in this project but starting to regret it. The CEO goes out after the ICO is completed and brag that the tokens are listed on etherdelta and yobit ahead of planned listing... In my world those 2 does not count as "listings" and its wierd that he thinks this is an achivement. I get the feeling that he really don't know anything about crypto and they just saw an opportunity to get some funds to their already existing business. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yNXsqNSlCM
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guys how to get around local tax laws and convert crypto earnings into legal fiat?
I live in Norway and went to ask in the local tax office how it works. The woman working there just looked confused when i tried to explain (she only heard about bitcoin before) and the conversation ended with that she said that basicly dont mention it until you have made more money out of it? But the rules are that it is taxed just like regular shares. My question was if I should pay tax for every transaction when changing between different coins or only when converted into fiat...
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I have been doing it without much thought (picture of ID) , would hesitate more to give away passport information. But I start to think that maybe that have been a misstake (worried about identify theft).... So from now on I will only do it for projects that I know is 100% legit.
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NEO, Etherium, and ADA. In the listed order. ADA is still a wildcard and I think it might surpass both NEO and ETH (but probably not untill next year).
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You are welcome. Added in main post ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) This is a very interesting analysis of hype of ICO! It would be even more interesting to get a rating of how many of these followers are fake. It seems that some of the ICO teams are buying fake followers. Regarding http://icowhitelists.com/telegram-tracker-tokens-icos/ - Unfortunately Telegram statistic not connected with success of ICO, telegram activity depends from airdrops and bounties in most of cases. Fully understood. I have mostly used it for finding ongoing airdrops and such things. But if a project is really the bomb, I'm pretty sure it will end up there even withuot airdrops and bounties. If NEX had a telegram group I think we would see it there aswell (Dfinity has been on the list of telegram winners last 24h some days and they dont do airdrops/bounties).
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My favorite is IDEX. Works fine and its easy to use. New semi decentralized exchange is Legolas (still not open) can recommend you to read up on that one (shares started trading today).
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One that really is flying under the radar is FLUX https://flux.fund/. Basicly the same as refereum but also with the posibility of creating tournament with price pools and wagger on your games aswell. If they succed with what they are planning I think it could be huge.
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Theta, Wax, UKG, 1ST to name a few that have an esports element to it
Thanks for the tips! Theta seems to be another streaming+tournament token and 1ST has the wagering function that FLUX also will add, if I understood things correctly. So far FLUX is the only one that offer a full platform? But maybe that is overambiousious instead...
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Ot of the projects that have revelead themself so far I belive in the following (in the listed order):
1. Dfinity: Basicly creating a cloud super computer? Might be the so called "etherium killer". 3. Singularitynet: Just look their team up and read what they try to achive. They focus on AI services based on the blockchain. 2. NEONexchange: Decentralized exchange based on the NEO platform. What make me hyped about this project is not that it is another decentralized exchange nor that it is on the NEO chain. The team is what make me hyped about it since it seems very solid and in it for the long term. 4. THEkey: Is it not really amazing that we still use ID-cards and dont have it digitally? Well not for long if this project succed (well probably still for long, this is really long term).
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Out of all the exchanges I tried so far Kucoin is my favorite. I think it will surpass Binance one day.
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I can't find it right now but wasn't there a new ICO recently (within the past month or two) where you can sort of simulate being an eSports team owner and select free agents to draft to your team with ERC20 tokens? I forgot the name of the ICO, but remember seeing that they had successfully raised their goal amount. I believe they were starting with League of Legends, CS:GO and Overwatch first and expanding to other games later on. The partners/advisors list was impressive as well.
Maybe it is this https://www.duely.gg/ ? Sounds like an intresting concept but narrow, that dose not have to be bad though.
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Hi guys, I have been trying to figure ut which coins/tokens that focus on E-sport and streaming is worth investing in. So I thought I should make a thread where we list the differnt projects and what differ them from each other. 1. Refereum: https://refereum.com/ Probably the most hyped one. Basicly a platform that allows streamers and influencer to obtain tokens through streaming and promoting games. Developers can also add games to the platform, which can be bought with tokens. 2. Play2live: https://play2live.io/en/ ICO is going on right now, probably will reach hard cap. Basicly the same as refereum but also with focus on creating/funding tournaments on their platform. Not nearly as hyped as refereum. 3. FLUX: https://flux.fund/ Focus on streaming, tournaments, crowdunding and game wagering. Basicly all what play2live does? But with the added function of wagering before games versus your opponent. MVP only supports CS as of now? All three of the listed projects have a solid team and solid idea (refereum could add some more funcrions) if you ask me. I started reading about these projects before I know about airdrops, Bountys etc (completely new to crypto) and my first thought was that refereum will stand no chance with their lackluster idea vs the likes of FLUX. But now when I see the hype they have manage to create.. who knows? I still think FLUX is the superior project but I also thought that Altavista was superior to google back in the days. What are your favorite project that focus on gaming and why? I choose option 1 because it let's me have tokens Yeah but when they all released they will all let you have tokens. For me the wagering and raising funds to create weird tournaments sounds most interesting.
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Hi guys, I have been trying to figure ut which coins/tokens that focus on E-sport and streaming is worth investing in. So I thought I should make a thread where we list the differnt projects and what differ them from each other. 1. Refereum: https://refereum.com/ Probably the most hyped one. Basicly a platform that allows streamers and influencer to obtain tokens through streaming and promoting games. Developers can also add games to the platform, which can be bought with tokens. 2. Play2live: https://play2live.io/en/ ICO is going on right now, probably will reach hard cap. Basicly the same as refereum but also with focus on creating/funding tournaments on their platform. Not nearly as hyped as refereum. 3. FLUX: https://flux.fund/ Focus on streaming, tournaments, crowdunding and game wagering. Basicly all what play2live does? But with the added function of wagering before games versus your opponent. MVP only supports CS as of now? All three of the listed projects have a solid team and solid idea (refereum could add some more functions) if you ask me. I started reading about these projects before I know about airdrops, Bountys etc (completely new to crypto) and my first thought was that refereum will stand no chance with their lackluster idea vs the likes of FLUX. But now when I see the hype they have manage to create.. who knows? I still think FLUX is the superior project but I also thought that Altavista was superior to google back in the days. What are your favorite project that focus on gaming and why?
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