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201  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Crypto exchange listed on Coinmarketcap on: March 29, 2021, 07:34:56 PM
I m looking to buy poor crypto exchanges without volume listed on coinmarketcap.

Price : $500 to $999 i will pay with bitcoin.

LOL even a single hosting services for a crypto exchange wouldn't be fit on your money. Poor crypto exchanges? Listed on CMC or not, could you still find one? ROFL. All of crypto exchanges can either be still operating right now, or already rugged and had been left with a huge red flag. We all never see the reason behind this request yet it only is possible for negative purposes such as to rebuilt it and scam people.

Hence, your 1k usd can only afford a domain name/hosting, and some beers and pizza to pay for your devs.  Tongue
202  Local / Pilipinas / Re: Possible ATH ng isang coin, paano malaman? on: March 29, 2021, 07:00:56 PM
Is this what they Called GEM kabayan ? aaminin ko medyo mahina talaga ako sa pag analyze ng paparating na mag pupump na coins and habang binabasa ko itong thread mo eh para napag dugtong dugtong ko yong ibang posts na nababasa ko how to find a possible ATH..

Salamat dito kabayan at aaralin ko to later pag uwi ko, baka sakaling makatyamba din ng GEM.

Actually hindi mo kailangan ng matinding analysis para mag project ng price ng isang coin in near future. Volatile ang crypto and this method only applies sa mga long term investors and better gawin ito sa mga new coins na nalilist sa mga AMMs like PancakeSwap and Uniswap if the coin is still starting and medyo mababa lang ang market cap nya.

The sky is the limit, pero seryoso medyo mahirap malaman ang ATH kahit sabihen pa naten na nacompute naten ito lalo na sa cryptomarket since once the bull trend started, maari talaga ito gumawa ng ATH at mas higitan pa ang ATH.

Though RSI can tell us if already overbought/oversold and pwede mo ito maging basis if nareach na ang peak at bottom pero syempre, it can't tell the possible ATH ng isang coin, only time can tell.

Yes kababayan knowing ATH of a coin with this simple method is, again, befits only (but not limited to) sa mga coins na close pa sa mga ATH nila and/or mga bagong coins na nalilist, and never be preferable sa mga traders na weakhands or mga taong hindi fit sa mga long term investments.
203  Economy / Services / Re: Is anyone willing to use my trading bot against % of the revenue? on: March 29, 2021, 06:19:33 PM
I have developed a trading bot and backtested it. I just put it to run with my own bitcoin capital. My bank is not very big though so I'm wondering if anyone is interested to use it also in their account against percentage of the profit.

I have developed the bot during very long time just for myself. I'm not interested in selling it commercially. After all, the bot has max stake up due to liquidity limit on the exchange (Deribit). I would be interested to lend it to just one person which to invest around one bitcoin capital in it for some time (some months up to a year), during which I commit to the bot maintaince. There is server (AWS) monthly fee to be paid as well, which I might or might not cover myself, depending on the offer.

Ah yes, another "bot" which now offers a huge sum of investment. Wow, do you really think users in here would even bother themselves to even invest at least a single satoshi? Not to hate but please stop the "investment" schemes that would require users to spend huge sums of money regardless if they has control of the bot or not. There can still be ways that your bot can either be a malware or just straight up fraud.

Do you want better people to believe in you? Provide evidences than just saying hypothesis and assumed claims.
204  Other / Meta / Re: Suggestion about Merit Pop up on: March 25, 2021, 09:37:47 PM
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Having a better user experience by using placeholders in text-input boxes is better than having a preloaded content in it. Some people then might experience the same problem as your solution suggested doesn't really eliminate your claimed problem but rather improve it a little. Other way is to make it's value empty once the user clicked the input box, and if it was changed already then clicking it again wouldn't make it empty again. With this, people struggling in misplacing numbers/misclicking wouldn't be bothered as they were required to input their initial amount at the first place.
205  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Facebook ads on: March 25, 2021, 09:22:04 PM
I was thinking of using VCCs but I'm not sure they would work. Are there any other ways to run an ad campaign on Facebook using Bitcoin, maybe a third-party service? I found some Facebook GCs on Coinsbee but apparently, they're region locked.

I would suggest you do it in normal ways. Facebook doesn't really support the use of Bitcoin on their platform yet so you might find difficulties soon once they've known you are using third-party services that uses bitcoin to pay them. If you would just convert a portion of your BTC that is allocated for your ads then it is better and I guess way easier. Try Credit Cards as well that supports BTC such as Crypto.com's cards which then uses Visa (I guess) or Mastercard. AFAIK there is option in ad that you can pay with credit card so yeah, it is better.

Goodluck in your ads mate, hope you do great.
206  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Someone with delays from Transferwise or Binance? on: March 25, 2021, 09:06:22 PM
Hi all,
Usually withdraws from binance to Transferwise are taking just several minutes. Since yesterday my withdraw did not arrive in transferwise with Sepa.
Anyone having issues with tranferwise or binance?
Thanks

Some withdrawal methods were really delayed sometimes due to various reasons such as Withdrawal Traffic (number of concurrent users that requests the same withdraw thing as you do), Binance's faulty system (sometimes they do sometimes they don't lol), and/or on the behalf of the TransferWise's backend.

If you still encounter the same issue over and over again, I would suggest that you try other withdrawal method. Most direct to debit/credit card withdrawals can experience that kind of delay and error. So yeah, try other ways. You can also try Crypto.com's card as it is supported in Visa if you are onto withdrwaing in cards.
207  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I can rank up to member post not to brag but to inspire! on: March 25, 2021, 08:47:44 PM
here, you can check this table created by hilariousandco on how long it will take to reach the necessary activity of each rank(jr member to legendary). if you have any more question do not be afraid to ask but I suggest reading this Newbies - Read before posting you might find it helpful.

Actually, AFAIK, that list was just a rough estimate on what is the maximum activity you can get per week IF and only if you somehow posted with intervals less than 10 mins, or post before your recent post be counted on your activity. I saw some notable users in here that manage to gain Member rank in just weeks just because they post with intervals or post just after their recent post be counted.

Congratulations @OP on your achievement! Dozens of inspirational threads from rank ups yet you have your own side and point of your story. Goodluck in achieving greater goals! A little note: keep your quality. You can stay Member yet you can be way helpful as a Legendary Member.
208  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: iCOT Intraday Indicator : nice reversal indicator ! on: March 25, 2021, 08:31:37 PM
Do you simply advertise a program for an indicator? I see that your offer is good as you also have free trials for other users yet I don't want to try it out. Nonetheless, I don't really see how it can be a better tool against RSI, MACD, EMA, and other candlestick patterns especially Doji - which are all free and can be learned in the vast internet. Would you elaborate how can your paid indicator be that beneficial than the free stuffs I mentioned?
209  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Why you don't need to HODL or trade Bitcoin on: March 25, 2021, 08:17:24 PM
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Tell me your opinion. Wink

Another weakhand spotted LOL. I cannot blame you for having a negative impression towards Bitcoin yet I assure you that your points are wayy old and were already wrong in the current market situation. All crypto-fan always say to others that investing in crypto in general is risky, so do trading it. Yet you cannot just point out your ideas as it would all fall down to the fact that a user choses to invest/hold, regardless of the risk he/she already knew about. Yes, you can lose everything in investing on crypto, yet aren't you warned at the first place? Wink
210  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: sportsbetioscam.com on: March 25, 2021, 07:45:49 PM
You should take a look at google - Just type  Sportsbet.io scam

Can you bother providing proof in here on your own? examplens already pointed out that you nor the claims against sportsbet.io do lack evidences. If you wanted someone or somebody to believe in you, make sure that you clear things from the beginning and providing screenshots that would support your claim. A rough "go take a loot at google" never counts as valid at all. I can even make fake reviews on an app that it was good, hence I can create reviews that are purely defamatory. I don't side on either of any sides, yet I prefer a healthy argument over any accusation. If you can't provide evidences and was just trolling, then everyone must not be engaging in here anymore.
211  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Thinking to Create - wallettalk on: March 25, 2021, 07:28:54 PM
Thank you for all your opinion.

We Thinking More Deep into it from your Opinion.

More opinion welcome

Other users already pinpointed that there would be no chance that this must be implemented. A forum for providing one's information is just a way of showcasing other's how much you hold. This forum already has threads that claims that certain wallets are theirs and I don't think it really made an impact nor change in a healthy conversation. Lastly, there can be ways to pinpoint whom could be the owner of a certain wallet address, you can use ninjastic.space and paste an address there to know who's the user who've used it.
212  Local / Pilipinas / Possible ATH ng isang coin, paano malaman? on: March 25, 2021, 07:05:10 PM
Magandang araw mga kababayan!


DISCLAIMER: THIS IS NOT A PROFESSIONAL WAY TO ANALYZE THE MARKET NOR PROVIDES A REAL OUTCOME. CRYPTO VOLATILITY MUST STILL BE CONSIDERED, AND HUGE RISKS INVOLVED IN INVESTING IN IT. DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH.

Itong thread na ito ay gagawin ko lang straight forward. Gusto ko lang ishare yung technique na natutunan ko sa isang trader kung paano niya nalalaman yung possible price projections ng isang coins based lamang sa supply at Fully Diluted Market Cap nito. Maari niyo itong gamitin if ever na may makita kayong coins na nasa dip pa or gusto niyong maging holder ng isang coin instead of itrade ito.

Ngayon to better understand kung ano nga ba ang Fully Diluted Market Cap, ito eh nacocompute based lamang sa formula na:
FDMC = Current Price * Max/Total Supply

And kung mapapansin nyo, ang FDMC ay ang overall amount ng isang coin kapag nareach na nito ang kabuuang supply niya.

Then to know kung hanggang saang price possible na tumaas ang isang coin, Here's the formula:
Expected price = Fully Diluted Market Cap/Valuation ÷ Circulating Supply

Sa mga hindi masyadong nakakagets, Bakit nga ba ganyan? Basically kapag ka kinompyut mo ang FDMC, meron ka nang alam kung hanggang saan ang market cap ng isang coin if yung buong coins eh nabili na sa current price. Then idinivide ito sa current circulating supply kasi obviously ayun yung mga coin na tumatakbo ngayon kaya naabot nito ang current price.

Para malaman naman kung ano ang Fully Dilluted Market Cap at Circulating Supply ng isang coin, pwede mo itong tignan sa Coinmarketcap or Coingecko.



Here's an example, let's compute kung hanggang saan nga ba aabot ang price ni $GRT (this is never been a financial advice lol)


POSSIBLE PRICE = 13,867,408,541 / 1,245,666,867

POSSIBLE PRICE = 11.13 USD

Again, this is just a way to project prices based on its total supply. Marami paring pwede magbago. If you would compute BTC, you might have a result of 59k only kahit na umabot na to ng 60k. Gaya nga ng sinabi ko, price projection for future price. Maybe ATH, but some ATH can also be a start another future ATH. Useful ito sa mga IDO and malaking tulong ito para makapagset ng Target Profit. Madami pading ways para malaman ang price ng isang coin, most likely with Trading and Fundamental Analysis. TRADE AT YOUR OWN RISK.


Sana makatulong ito sa inyo sa mga future coins na hahawakan niyo. Ingat!
213  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why would someone just buy 14666 bitcoins on coinbase on: March 25, 2021, 06:45:36 PM
Someone 1½ day ago just bought 14666 btc largest amount in a month see coinbase outflow, hum why would someone just buy 14666 bitcoins iIwonder why?

There is really chance that it might not only be a single person, but rather the Coinbase system itself flushed those crypto's out. And if you still wonder why this thing occurs, big players / whales often do this especially if they would invest on something like alts or projects, or would do a big move in the Bitcoin market. Having the withdrawal be happened on an exact period of time is most likely being on a wallet's delay on transactions. You can notice it if a wallet has too many transactions that they handle or has an internal upgrade to be done. Nonetheless, it is a common thing.
214  Local / Altcoins (Pilipinas) / Re: Lagot naman si Carefund at Xian Coin! on: March 25, 2021, 06:05:10 PM
I know, very interesting(and very entertaining) personality si Xian Gaza and that pwede magbago ang isang tao, pero knowing his history, ewan ko kung paanong may mga nagiging interesado parin sa mga inaalok nyang investments. 🤣 Wag nalang silang magugulat kung biglang nag scamquit to.

Actually marami akong nakita online na nagtry ng XIAN coin niya recently and wala nako nabalitaan sa mga investments nila right after (madami rin kasi ang nag warn sa sobrang mali nung idea at proposal ni Xian).

Xian wouldn't really mind the charges of SEC since wala na siya sa bansa and wanted na siya rito, primarily kasi may pending cases sya na tinakbuhan niya with his facebook post na may ideyang 'paano umalis ng bansa ng hindi nahuhuli'. Hence, his online actions and solicitations would only be stopped with simply defaming his actions with his investment schemes. I don't follow the guy anymore as I don't see it entertaining now.
215  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Tesla Bitcoin payment processor? on: March 25, 2021, 11:08:25 AM
Elon most likely to spend his money with his own Payment Gateways for his products and might now really rely on the existing products of the others (unless he hires or he buys it lol). either way, payment processors doesn't really have any impact with the purchasing and the overall transaction in buying a Tesla with bitcoin. Also, if ever they run their own node, they might really have their own system of payment which then redirects to a wallet that would hold all payments.
216  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Mycelium or Coinbase wallet on: March 25, 2021, 09:59:45 AM
Which would be best for holding Bitcoin?
Thanks,

Depending on certain categories. You must consider the categories in order to use a wallet that befits your liking and usage. The categories are; how huge your bitcoin holding was, how often would you transfer it, would you withdraw it onto your bank, or would you just hold it. If you have answers to those, then you can choose betweel Mycelium, Coinbase, Trustwallet, Ledger, Trezor, etc. If you answer you have huge holding and/or hold it, then you might wanna use hardware wallets or Mycellium. If you would often transfer using BTC, then Trustwallet, Mycellium, and Coinbase is fine. But if you would often withdraw it, Coinbase is your best choice (I guess).
217  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: [SCAM ALERT] DoraFactory FAKE Sale on: March 25, 2021, 08:36:57 AM
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Damn I really thought you reported an IDO that is already running and then was just labeled as a scam. But yeah, it is common that most IDO's nowadays has either fake websites, fake sale addresses, or fake giveaways. Nonetheless, the best way to put this out is to just report this onto the Telegram Channel of the copied/faked project. Why? The only users that would be notified that there are fakes is the project channels and users themselves. If you would report all fakes in this forum, you might have 3 pages full as there are already tons of projects that keeps popping out.
218  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Trading on exchanges. What’s behind it? on: March 25, 2021, 07:30:53 AM
How would total supply influence things when we’re running away from it (we are expanding it).
Exchanges can allow you to have ‘virtually unlimited’ currency (being it crypto or whatever) and even defy the limitations set by the creators of the assets.

My point is one can now trade cryptocurrencies on platforms that don’t really have any in their vaults. - that’s really hard to digest.

Uhm actually, all of exchanges before being publicly opened and running, they need Volume of a certain pair. In example, ABC Exchange supports only BTC/USDT pair. In order to have transactions and trading running, there must be people nor orders that run on both sides of the pair. One must have USDT that want to buy BTC, and one must be a BTC that wants to be sold onto USDT. Now the volume is important as it dictates how much there is in a pair. If that would be 0, then there are no people that is trading in that pair and in that platform. Now, if ABC Exchange is a starting exchange, AFAIK they must provide volume first. How? They can simply use a huge amount of money then make orders. Then the more they get users onto their platform, the more they can grow their market's volume.

Also, don't confuse yourself too much. Some analogy is already simple unless you question too much without further pausing to understand it
219  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: looking for a partner for a PTP crypto forums on: March 25, 2021, 06:44:44 AM
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The problem you might find difficult to overcome is the fact that what could make your forum be unique amongst all forums. Some forums focuses on a certain subject whilst some supports various topics yet was already fully established with less flaws. If you would make a pay-per-post, make sure that your forum's idea would be wayy better than most forums has. Crypto forum with pay-per-post? Expect being bombarded with tons of greedy people that would grind just to take profit yet might end your platform with no quality post nor posts that already was available on other forums or on the overall internet.
220  Local / Altcoins (Pilipinas) / Re: Alt Season on: March 24, 2021, 10:56:03 PM
Napansin nyo ba na almost lahat ng coins ay umangat ng 30-50% ang presyo? para sa akin masasabi ko na itong altseason kung saan ang ethreum ay mayroon nang all time high, some coins na worth 10 ay nging 5x ang laki ng value, nakita ko ito ng tignan ko ang mga lumang coins na aking naitabi at masasabi ko na nuong 2017 na high ng kanyang value ay nahigitan pa ito, anu sa inyong palagay ito na ba ang season na iyon, at kung ito na meron nakaambang correction kaya magingat tau sa ating investment.

Maybe late nako sa usapan but honestly hindi pa ngayon altseason nor the time na pinost itong thread. it is common na umangat ang mga coins ng ganyan kataas since tumaas din ang BTC and mahahatak talaga yan with BTC dominance as well. But sadly, ngayon is nagcoconsolidate pa ang ETH and mga alts para maging independent sa dominance ni BTC kaya wala pang alt season. If ever na ang BTC is bumaba below 48k and ang eth is lagpas 1800 na, then it is an indication of the start of alt season.
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