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2041  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Which trading indicators/traders would you recommend? on: April 05, 2022, 03:38:43 PM
Having a combination of trading indicators would be beneficial for you. If you have experience in trading, you would know that it's not enough to have only one. It would help if you had multiple indicators suggesting a predictable move in the market. That's why it's essential to have various charts that you would check because you will never know what could be happening in them.

I chose to use algorithmic trading or a bot to trade because I don't get much time to chart multiple times in a day since I have other priorities to attend to. The bot that I'm using is Gunbot, and that's how it's going for me.

Common combinations that I use is
  • Bollinger Bands
  • RSI

The combination of the two above makes it straightforward for me to trade. Some built-in strategies are grid strategies, which are hard manually to do but super beneficial to do.
2042  Economy / Economics / Re: German Authorities Shut Down Russian Darknet Market, Seize $25M In Bitcoin on: April 05, 2022, 01:54:48 PM
I wonder what they are going to do with the seized coins now. They will have few options:
This is what I thought off originally. Then I began to search for what happens to seized items when it is money or an asset that has value.

Some of the articles wrote that they use it for
  • Payment for training officers
  • Buying of equipment
  • Being used in buy-bust operations

Basically, anything that makes their job easier and I think it's a great way to use it. I'm not sure about seized cryptocurrencies though.
2043  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Assuming that Government wake's up and crack down mining across the Globe. on: April 05, 2022, 05:27:11 AM
Sometimes, I have thought about the reasons why governments or people in power that have to influence make a fuss about whether they will accept cryptocurrency or not. Why do it in the first place? As long as someone is running a node, it would be okay. A lot more people will take advantage of this if it Happens for sure (price decrease). I think. We are way more advance now that people have seen the potential of crypto, and it's never going to change anytime soon.
2044  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Ledger - how to keep processing fees low? on: April 04, 2022, 02:50:00 AM
P2P it’s going to be the best way for you so that you could directly have them send the bitcoin to your Ledger wallet address. Try it here in the forum and make sure to use trusted service providers and use escrow when necessary. It will be tricky if there are no middlemen like in Binance.
2045  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What is MicroStrategy planning? on: April 04, 2022, 12:41:46 AM
We cannot do anything about it anymore, but that’s their plan. Since they can do that and they are continuously accumulating more and more, then do you have just probably made their most intelligent and riskiest decision ever. They can and will be dependent on Bitcoins volatility, so a significant company like that would be great to have in the community.

Plans to make them even richer for sure.
2046  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Ftx - coins close contact with impermissible wallets on: April 03, 2022, 07:38:54 PM
I think it would be a hard thing to do for you now knowing that you cannot say that the wallet is in your control because it's of the gambling exchange. Maybe you can just ask for a refund or something. Did you already contact FTX's support?

https://help.ftx.com/hc/en-us/
2047  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Which rookie candidate will make a better trader and quickly too? on: April 03, 2022, 05:29:06 AM
For me as someone who has tried different workshops on trading online and in actual, It’s the better too be someone because there would be a curriculum in which you could easily absorb the materials and the knowledge that would be given by the teacher.

It would be faster because there would be someone who you could ask on the questions that you have. In that way you could easily apply what you have learned.
2048  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Can you help out a newbie trader please? on: April 02, 2022, 12:18:11 PM
There are ways you could approach trading, but the best thing you can do is know why you are doing it in the first place. Once you have settled that and put it on your mind, you could assess how much You would use in trading—the amount of money to learn. You could quickly get the best education out there if you are willing to check it out.
  • You could enroll with trader communities
  • Buy Software for trading

This might sound like sales type thing, but this is how I became successful in trading. I bought Gunbot and then learn the strategies built-in already in there and then see if it is a viable trading strategy and then once I realized that it is then I would automate how I would use it.
2049  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Few Tips I learnt from trading that blew my account. on: March 29, 2022, 10:15:41 AM
It's quite weird to see the title as like that. Tips that you have learned that blew your account. Do you mean the following?
  • You blew your account to liquidation
  • You blew your account to larger amounts

Those tips can help you prevent blowing away your capital. I think you should change your subject.
2050  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: This could be a dumb question pls go easy on me on: March 29, 2022, 09:58:07 AM
As long as people are verifying the source code is well then you could be assured of how much could be beneficial when using that certain software. It is best practised to use wallets that you only you are in control especially if you are going to put large balances with it. There are guides in the Beginner section as well with this.
2051  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Do you agree market behavior has changed? on: March 29, 2022, 08:06:21 AM
As the world started to accept and adapt to crypto applications, their treatment has become very different or so diverse that it had to adjust and made viable to other users. So more people involved means more parameters affecting the market.

Another thing is that it's going to be harder to predict. That's why you say its behavior has changed. It's always going to be tricky.
2052  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Gamdom: SCAM large deposits lost. on: March 29, 2022, 02:59:39 AM
Just like what shasan said, the balance that you have there in the screenshots is $0. You didn't even show any proof that you have won it or any withdrawal transactions. Maybe there's a limit towards withdrawal as well.

Have you contacted support with the bottom right button for support? You will need to provide UserID, Email, and Subject on your support thing.
2053  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin - Projected Bottom and Halving on: March 28, 2022, 02:21:43 PM
I can't wait to have a complete chart of this with the green line finding its base. The rightmost green line should have its base again and then determine how long and how much it could raise in price when it's nearing halving.

Also, there is no valid movement with the two moving averages, so maybe when it crosses one another, it would be a bullish sign.

Let's wait until October, then??
2054  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin to the rescue; when hard cash fails on: March 28, 2022, 10:44:28 AM
I think it would feel that it is not controllable into how many you could print because the government wants an influx of money to save some corporate businesses or something that they have an interest in. But when it comes to being sure of value and not being affected by inflation, bitcoin could save you and profit you some money.

Maybe the best way is to have it in multiple assets or something.
2055  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN SLOTS] ChipMixer Signature Campaign | Sr Member+ on: March 28, 2022, 05:21:40 AM
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2056  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: It doesn't look like GPU will be cheaper unless crypto market dumps on: March 28, 2022, 05:18:12 AM
If you were to invest something like a mining operation, you would surely watch the mining profitability whatever market season it may be. I don't think investors of that would be stupid enough to just get into it without any research or something related to that.



I am making bank as best as I can.  Wink
What do you mean by making bank? Mining more? Or buying more GPUs?
2057  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Avoid PSU overload at all costs on: March 27, 2022, 03:17:13 AM
I think it’s not just in graphic cards but also in appliances in your home. There are reasons why there is specific specifications within device and there is always a power rating that it requires and you should follow and not overload it. I think you just follow the appropriate amount of graphic cards in a single PSU and you are good to.
2058  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to know which bounty campaign to join ?? on: March 22, 2022, 09:56:25 AM
You can try to set notifications for posting activities in the Bounty Section of the forum, and then you can join the most reputable bounties that are available. Choose from the list given by pakhitheboss posted by kawetsriyanto. I think they are the ones who would be reliable when it comes to bounty campaigns.

You can set notifications by going to the board and clicking the "Notify" on the upper right corner of the top of the posts. After this, you will receive the notification through your registered email, and you could be the first to apply or something.
2059  Economy / Services / Re: Looking for an investor for a match betting website on: March 22, 2022, 09:42:54 AM
This is different from the one you are selling here right? Since it's a match betting platform only?

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5276260.msg55207980#msg55207980

Isn't it pretty small for $1000? For a gambling site or something? I'm just curious to about this.
2060  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What kind of software should beginners know? on: March 22, 2022, 05:47:51 AM
Thank you for the replies. I guess I can summarize in some way the replies here.
  • Some suggested installing open-source stuff and that's how we can truly assess its trustworthiness
  • For paid services, I think the most reputable ones would be the best.
  • Using TOR (This would be hard when the user is non-tech-savvy
  • Usage of uBlock Origin
  • Use of open-source 2FA like Aegis (Android) or Tofu (iOS)
 

Basically, learning about possible stupidity on the internet that could cause you financial/mental harm.


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Thank you for the additional links to resources. This would be helpful for those who are interested in reading it and why good security practice is important.



Screw software to begin with — what you need at the start is education. You can have a hardware wallet and the most secure devices in the world but you'd still end up screwed if you know what you're doing. If the person understands security risks a decent amount already, he/she would know the important software needed.
This in turn would make beginners or non-tech-savvy users into tech users etc. Like the importance of it etc. Basically, not making it basic but learning how to do it is the approach.



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Thank you for the links. This would be helpful for newbies and interested people.



why not just TOR and wallet like electrum. that's just it. some users just don't want to complicate things on their computer. i have some suspicions about those password manager, i'd rather just save them on a txt file or just remember it.
That's kind of hard just saving them on a .txt file because it's easily accessible. Can you encrypt something like this? I think it would make it complicated even more if you try to let a newbie do this kind of thing.



I think we have a different idea of what "non-tech savvy" means: I know people who after 10 or more years still can barely open a word processor or copy a file. They click around without reading anything, and that's how they go from "content consumption" to "content consumption".
For those people, a simple Android wallet on a non-rooted phone could be safer than installing stuff on their PC (which might be filled with virusses already).
I think it's almost the same though, like someone who is not technologically capable of operating a piece of tech. That's sad that they cannot operate the computer very well. Maybe they are too old for it and can't remember how they did it the last time? Probably they are just into watching Netflix or something. Maybe they can watch a documentary about privacy and security with anything tech-savvy related.
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