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221  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What's a Utility Token? on: April 17, 2018, 12:46:58 PM
When we talk about our ICO, we get this question very often, particularly from those who are new in the crypto-world and have chosen us as a first ICO.

In case you want to know:

A utility token represents access to a future product or service. When you buy a utility token, you are buying your “right” to use a service that’s being developed by a company or start-up, once it’s finished and launched. An ICO for utility tokens is often used to raise funds for the development of a project.
Though I am a newbie but gather some useful information which I would like share below:

Utility tokens, often called app coins or user tokens, provide users with future access to a product or service. An example of a utility token is the Basic Attention Token (BAT).

Utility tokens are not designed as investments; however, many people contribute to utility token ICOs with the hope that the value of the tokens will increase as demand for the company’s product or service increases. Utility token price fluctuations can be compared to those of sporting event tickets.
222  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What is bitcoin and how it works? on: April 17, 2018, 12:38:02 PM
There is a lot of misunderstanding and confusion when it comes to bitcoin. Mainly because it is relatively new and now it became popular in the mainstream media there has been a lot of here say of how the bitcoin works.

I am new when it comes to bitcoin but I have read some articles about it. This is basically what I understand correct me please if I am wrong
I have read that it is not a code or a data that can be stored and downloaded but it is more like a mutual agreement. Is that right?
And that all transaction is stored in the blockchain, which is a connection of all the computer which is running a bitcoin client.

This how I understand bitcoin.


Bitcoin

* Bitcoin is a peer-to-peer cryptocurrency which is created and held electronically. It allows you to send and receive BTC internationally.
All the transactions are recorded in public ledger which is called as Bitcoin blockchain. The information available on the blockchain is permanent and publicly viewable but it cannot be edited or deleted.

* It runs independently without any central authority or banking institution to eliminate the need of a middleman.

* BTC offers various benefits like low transaction fees, international payments, security through encryption, and irreversible transaction for merchants.

* Bitcoin is not owned by any authority or person. Anyone can use it but there is no identity or company which takes a charge of it.

* The BTC transactions are irreversible which means there is no one (such as a bank or government entity) which can restrict you from sending or receiving BTC with anyone, anywhere in the world.

How does Bitcoin work?

1 – Users only see the amount of BTC in their wallet and their final transaction results.

2 – But, behind the curtain Bitcoin network shares a public network called a “blockchain”.

3 – This ledger contains the data of every transaction ever processed on the network. All records of digital transactions are combined into “blocks”.

4 – If anyone is trying to edit or change any letter or number of the block transactions then it will leave drastic changes on all the following blocks.

5 – As the blockchain offers a public ledger, all users are aware that each transaction and any mistake or fraud attempt can be easily notified and modified by anyone.

Read more details about Bitcoin such as who controls the network?, Why trust Bitcoin?, Characteristics of BTC?, Benefits of Bitcoin?, How bitcoin is different from traditional currencies?, How to mine Bitcoin? , What does Wallet mean?, How to buy Bitcoin? etc: cryptocoinjudge.com/bitcoin/
223  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What does FUD mean? on: April 17, 2018, 12:28:07 PM
I do not really understand what FUD means? Who can explain? Tks
FUD is an acronym for fear, uncertainty, and doubt. It is a marketing term that is often used to cast a shadow over a competitor's product when your own is unable to compete. FUD is a technique used by larger companies who have a large market share. Share your thoughts on the same, Is it helpful to you?
224  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Trading FOREX or Crypto? on: April 11, 2018, 12:39:59 PM
I need some help.

I already have experience trading FOREX but until now im not that profitable. The market of forex is very UNPREDICTABLE. technical and fundamental analysis are not really working. Market makers and bank institutions are controlling the market. its centralized and big banks can manipulate the exchange.

Im planning to leave FOREX and switch to CRYTPO trading. Does anyone know who controls the bitcoin price? is it still the government or the whales trader?

Coming in crypto would be the right decision though everyone here is earning so well crypto industry but there is no sure shot way to get into this and dig out good money but you can do that too If you have enough knowledge of this industry.

Crypto is not regulated by a government that's why it's banning in most of the countries. On another side coin, that's wonderful because it is working on Blockchain technology which is a more secure platform than any other platform where a transaction is making in a most secured manner.

For  complete bitcoin guide, I would personally suggest you, read this and you will all the answers to your queries: cryptocoinjudge.com/bitcoin/

225  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Glossary of TERMS IN the WORLD of CRYPTOCURRENCY on: April 11, 2018, 12:26:11 PM
[=]IN a nutshell about the most popular cryptocurrency:[/b][/color]

Bitcoin is "digital gold". The father of the cryptocurrency.
Ethereum-smart contracts. The father of ICO. Solidity. Vitalik Buterin is a co-founder of Ethereum project.
Ripple-gateways for banks. The modern equivalent of SWIFT.
Ethereum Classic-twin brother Ethereum, who decided to go his own way.
NEM-blockchain in c++ with an emphasis on proof of importance. Harvesting instead of mining.
Litecoin is a fork of bitcoin, you Segwit.
IOTA-microtransactions without a fee for the Internet of things.
DASH-anonymous transactions. Darkcoin.
BitShares - creation of decentralized Autonomous companies (DAC).
Stratis - development platform the blockchain, the blockchain for applications. C#.
Monero - an anonymous transaction. Obfuscation and mixing. CryptoNote.
Bytecoin-anonymous transactions. CryptoNote. Remaining, the principal amount of coins!
Waves-blockchain platform. Token issuance. The holding of ICO. LPoS
Steem-the currency of the first social. network on the blockchain steemit. BitShares. Larimer.
Zcash for the confidentiality of the transaction: sender, recipient, and amount private.
Bitcoin Cash [BCH] - the Separation of bitcoin
NEO [NEO] - Ethereum of the Chinese market
Qtum [QTUM] - Bitcoin with Ethereum smart contracts
OmiseGO [OMG] Banking, transfers and exchanges
BitCoinnect [BCC] - the Madoff Pyramid in the world of cryptocurrency  
Lisk [LSK] - Decentralized applications on Javascrpt
Cardano [ADA] Academic approach to smart contracts
Tether [USDT] - costs 1 dollar
Stellar Lumens [XLM] - Digital debt receipts
EOS [EOS] - Decentralized applications on WebAssembly
Hshare [HSR] - switch For different blockchains  

A

Ask-the price at which the seller is ready to sell the currency.

B

Bitcointalk is the biggest forum about the blockchain.
Bid-the price at which the buyer is ready to buy currency.

C

CPU mining (refers to POW) — mining with the help of a PC processor. Now almost not suitable for mining because of the small computing power.
Crowdfunding-financing of the project by a large number of participants.
CAMPAIGN - the campaign for the distribution of coins. As a rule, it consists in placing certain information in your BTT profile.

G

GPU mining (refers to POW) — mining on video cards. Is gaining huge popularity expense of Assembly farms for mining altcoins.
GUI miner (graphical user interface) — a miner with a graphical Windows interface, in the form of a program.

H

Hard Cap (Hard cap) — the ceiling in the collection of funds in the ICO, upon reaching which the further attraction of funds does not bear any dust for the development of the project.
Hide Pairing Code is a unique code that gives you access to your wallet on multiple devices at the same time. It provides a convenient and quick wallet login without having to reload from each device manually. Codes come in PIN formats (multiple digits) and QR bar (Quick Response), as in the wallet Blockchain.

M

Merit Is what determines the ranking of your forum.
sMerit is a value that you can send to other people on the forum.

I

IPO (Initial Public Offering) is the initial public offering of the company's shares on the stock exchange in the traditional economy
ICO (Initial Coin offers) is a fundraising for start – up and development of any project, technology or company. Tokens (coins) are issued instead of a complicated process of issuing and selling shares. Tokens give the right to receive dividends or profit from the sale when the rate rises.

P

POW and POS generation methods cryptocurrency protect you from the changes and break the blockchain.

Q

Quick Response is a two-dimensional barcode (bar code) that provides information for quick recognition using a camera on a mobile phone. With the help of the QR-code can encode any information

S

Slack-a popular English-language service for correspondence between the development team and users (or within the same company), in the likeness of a group conversation in Skype.
Soft Cap — Soft cap) - the minimum threshold for raising funds in the ICO, upon reaching which the full development and launch of the project is possible.

Types of orders on the stock exchange
                                          
Market order (market order) — used to execute the order "by market", that is, at the current price of supply or demand.

Limit order-this order sets the maximum price of the asset at which the trader is willing to buy, or the minimum price at which he is willing to sell.

Stop market (stop order) — this order is used mainly for closing positions. As soon as the price of the last trade equals or exceeds the price specified in the stop order, it immediately turns into a market order and is executed on the same terms as all other market orders.

Stop-Limit order - a combination of stop and limit orders. It specifies two prices: limit and stop, they can be the same or different. If the market price reaches the stop price, a limit order is placed.

Limit — on-Open (LOO) is a limit order to buy or sell shares at market opening. Executed or not executed as a limit order at the moment of opening trades on the exchange.

Market — on-Open (MOO) is a market order that is executed at the opening price of trading on the exchange.

Market — on-Close (MOC) is an order that can be sent in the afternoon during a trading session, but will be executed in the last trade at the close.

Values on the forum
                                    
[ANN] announcement-announcement
[ICO] Initial coin offering - "the primary offering of coins, the initial placement of the coins»
[Bounty] - program of encouragement for assistance in promotion and advertising of ICO


[=]If you have something to add, please leave comments[/b][/color]



Reversal-change the trend in one direction or another (unfold).
Riser extension adapter to connect the video card to the motherboard. Am asking to continue list. +Merit welcome___ source link : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2400559.msg24550075#msg24550075

Wonderful topic raised!

Instead of writing all the terms here, I would like to provide you site where you will get all the important terms in a descriptive format. This is known as "ICO Wiki": icotokennews.com/ico-wiki/

I am sure, you will get some amazing terms here, as I found here.
226  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Topics you should know about! (Newbie) on: April 11, 2018, 11:51:09 AM
Topics we must explore:

1. Origins of Bitcoin
2. How Does Blockchain Work?
3. Bitcoin Investment and Mining
4. Real-Life Business Applications
5. A Future with Bitcoin

Check this link for more info.
https://www.progress.com/blogs/5-bitcoin-and-blockchain-topics-you-should-care-about

Hope this could help! Good luck!  Grin Grin
I am newbie and I am aware about few topics such as:

1. Bitcoin
2. Cryptocurrency
3. Bitcoin Mining
4. Crypto Coins
5. ICOs
6. CEX
7. Ethereum
8. Blockchain
9. Crypto Asset
10. Smart  Contract.

Though these information from well known sites i.e., cryptocoinjudge.com & icotokennews.com.
These sites not only providing stuff for beginners but also beneficial for professionals in this industry. On, regular basis they're updating their site. Literally, I found these sites very helpful in knowledge point of view  as well as information point of view too.

227  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: where to start with on: April 10, 2018, 12:41:30 PM
hi i just joined this forum but just noticed that it might take me a while to read just some of the most recent active boards. any recommendation where to start ?? Huh thanks a bunch!!
This is a most usual question raised by a newbie as where we to first start. Though I am also a newbie but for few days I have been in the same industry so having some knowledge. As I would like to share my experience with you. For a beginner, the first step is to do maximum research and study of basic terms, joined useful forums which would be helpful in discussions or you can get various study materials too for your study, Visit blogging sites, Visit YouTube platform for in-depth information and so on.

Though I would like to provide you study material for basic study which I hope would be helpful in your research and studies.

For Crypto coin knowledge, Visit: cryptocoinjudge.com
For live, upcoming ICOs, Visit: icotokennews.com
For ICO alerts, Visit: icoalert.com, ICOBench.com, Coinschedule.com etc.

Go through these websites which will surely helpful for you but I personally recommend you to visit first 2 websites because you'll get all basic or advanced information on these sites.

Hope, you'll get what you are actually looking for. Do share your experience with me too, so that we can educate others too.
228  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: What is trend Now? on: April 10, 2018, 12:29:43 PM
I find the current trend is to hold coin worth, trading habits should change because it is really complicated and difficult to bring profit, stay away from the ponzi model and lending ico. That is my advice, and you, see the current trend like?  Huh Huh
Though I am a newbie but for few days I have been searching in various cryptos and about ICOs and found some legal sites that contain complete trendy information which might be useful in all respect. These sites cryptocoinjudge.com & icotokennews.com is containing all the latest upcoming ICOs, present ICOs and lot more and another one is having a number of useful coins in a different niche which is trendy nowadays.
Hope you will get your answer. Do share your thoughts!
229  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: mining or trading??HELP ME!!! on: April 05, 2018, 11:52:15 AM
I'm newbie ,
im selected get bitcoin,how to get....!
 Helpfull

Hi, everyone!
Good Question!
Though, I was also a newbie but for few days I am almost mastering in these currencies. So, I come to the conclusion that trading is more beneficial than mining. As mining, would require good amount of budgeting, you need high tech machine, good space and it consumes high electricity also.

But trading is a sure shot way where you can obviously get something after investing few amount. I personally, recommend you to not invest directly in crypto industry, first have some knowledge in this field, analyze each coins, read about ICOs, what does ICOs means? Gather each and every enquiry and information.

As in another forum I have got to know about few sites where we get information about basic terms,  coins,  ICOs and so many things you can learn here. These sites are:

cryptocoinjudge.com
icotokennews.com
icoalert.com
coinschedule.com
icobench.com


Please, share your thoughts on the same, whether these information is beneficial for you or not. So that we can educate more people and guide them better way.
230  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: BITCOIN is for long term investment on: April 05, 2018, 11:32:34 AM
If you want to have a short return of investment then not invest on bitcoin. Bitcoin is so volatile that even it increase and decrease in second. Most people complains about their loss on the price drop, I got loss too, but you will be broke when you sell it on a low price. If  people would be patient to wait a bit more then all would be good. Who else make millions on just a week ? None. Im saying this not just to promote holding but also encourage all those crypto users be patient and be calm on the price drop. Youre still not loss until you sell it on low price. Hold it for a while, if you are weary and try investing on others like ICOs until you almost forget it and go back when it pumps again. Nobody know when would it be increased but it would. Be strong people.
According to me, Investing money in this currency would be harmful instead we just need to dig out some more useful crypto coins which shows some worth in crypto world. As I have read about few coins who is growing in a rapid rate and also I have found one site where we get proper information about different types of coins. Though, I am not promoting any website as I am a newbie in this industry and gather information from other forums. Must visit cryptocoinjudge.com and do share your thoughts on the same, so that everyone can avail benefits and invest their money in more authentic currencies.
231  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What is your favorite/s crypto news blog? on: April 03, 2018, 12:43:19 PM
I'm wanting to find more legit places to read on crypto news blogs. Any places that you prefer, please feel free to make me a list of your favorites, thanks for the help cryptoverse I look forward to reading your responses.
Personally, I have searched many blogging sites but found only one which sounds great i.e., cryptocoinjudge.com for crypto information and icotokennews.com for ICO informations.
232  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Passive income from Bitcoin? on: March 30, 2018, 01:16:49 PM
As the title says, is passive earning from Bitcoin is possible nowadays. Let's face the facts mining is very much expensive for most of the users and I have encountered with many people who think they do not have any skill or do not want to learn any soon. There must be anyway by which you can make money by using most of your time by investing only once or by a little investment.
Passive income is always welcomed everywhere, whether it's a cryptocurrency or any other niche but Bitcoin is not only the option where you can gain passive income instead you should gain knowledge of other coins where you can gain passive income. Here is only website where you can complete coin's info. i.e., cryptocoinjudge.com. Must visit this website my mates, as here you'll gain enough information about various useful coins. Share your thoughts with me too!
233  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How can I earn a lot on Airdrop? on: March 22, 2018, 12:28:29 PM
How can I earn a lot on Airdrop? The topic is very worthwhile and you can earn a lot. Those who are engaged in this, give please standing advice
For that information you can visit icotokennews.com/airdrop/ & airdropalert.com, where you can get all the related information which might be helpful for you.

Share your experience with me too. I am also a newbie and few members of forums have suggested me these sites which is very useful for me.
234  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Best ICOs this month? on: March 22, 2018, 11:57:15 AM
Hello Crypto lovers,

Which ICOs according to you are not to be missed in February 2018?
I am up for Solve.care(Healthcare) and Dock.io(Professional Networks).
Hi There, though I am listing most interesting March's ICOs which I found interesting i.e., sapphire Coin (Gambling), RepuX(small or medium-size business),Joinwell (healthcare platform),Lendo(blockchain platform),Dorado(food delivery platform), Rate Date(Online Dating),ABYSS(fundraising model). I hope, this information will be helpful to you but there are multiple unique and interesting upcoming ICOs out there in the market, you can take a look here: icotokennews.com

I personally found it very helpful in my research as I am new in this crypto world.
235  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Bitcoin - time to buy or sell? on: March 21, 2018, 12:27:02 PM
With Bitcoin falling so much this week/month, do you think it's a great opportunity to buy in or time to cash out?
I personally, think that now there is no means to invest in Bitcoin as everybody is taking out their money on a constant rate.But frankly speaking, slowly slowly I am getting out of these cryptocurrencies because few days before I have invested in ETH & Ripple but these currencies were going down as well. So, I think investing money in bitcoin is not much useful as there are huge number of coins available in the market that nobody even knows.
236  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What I Should Know Before You Start Trading Cryptocurrency on: March 21, 2018, 12:18:54 PM
What do I need to Know to Start Trading on Cryptocurrency? Can anyone help me?

Nowadays crypto trading is very popular, that's why I have some interest in it. is it all about HOLD or SELL?
You need to know the basic rule of trading Buy low and sell high and you have to select the which crypto currency you are going to trade and appropriate capital for that coin is also important to make enough money.

It is not about hold and sell you have know when to buy and when to sell,I suggest you to start with one coin initially and the do multiple currency trading after you got enough experience from it.
Thank you for the question as it's the most important question which raises every time in my mind when I try to invest in these cryptocurrencies that How can I start with the trading or earning good? Could you please provide some links or PDFs where I can get enough information. As I am completly new in this crypto industry so a person in another forum has suggested me few sites where I can get details and learn new things such as about different coins available in the market, altcoin, crypto tokens, smart contract, mining etc. So, these sites (cryptocoinjudge.com, icotokennews.com,coinschedule.com,icoalert.com,coinbase.com etc.) I literally found very helpful.

So, I would like to request you to please help me this topic. Consider my request.
237  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Invest or bounty? on: March 16, 2018, 12:53:25 PM
Hello!

How do you prefer to get crypto? Do you invest or you prefer to join bounty?

Also, check out bounty and token sale campaign of this project https://ico.kickcity.io/
Interesting to know your opinion  Smiley

Though I am a newbie but till now I got some knowledge in regards of cryptos. So, I personally suggest you that you should first invest less, then analyze your income then after some research work you should go for big amount and enjoy the outcome.

To get basic or advanced knowledge in respect of Cryptocurrencies, blockchains, list of live ICOs, various crypto coins, you should visit cryptocoinjudge.com, icotokennews, coinschedule.com, coinalert.com, coinbase.com

 
238  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: tips for begginers on: March 16, 2018, 12:46:55 PM
any advice for beginner trader ? what exchange to use and worth trust ? what coins to consider trading in ? what strategies to use ?
Though I am also a beginner but for few days I was continuously in touch with few websites i.e., cryptocoinjudge.com, icotokennews.com, coinschedule.com etc. which is very helpful especially for beginners like you n me.These websites containing each and every details which you require for your knowledge.
So, I would like to personally recommend you these sites.
239  Other / Off-topic / Re: Who else invests in other asset classes besides cryptocurrency? on: March 13, 2018, 12:46:29 PM
I am curious as to what percentage of the people are 100% invested in cryptos. A lot of the people I talk to that are just starting out, have almost everything in the crypto markets. I am a huge crypto enthusiast, but I think it is suicide to have everything in one asset class.

Besides cryptocurrencies, I also invest in:

Property
Stocks
Bonds
Commodities

What else do you guys invest in or do you mainly stick to crypto trading?
Now-a-days people are investing in various niches such as gaming, digital marketing,property, trading, banking sector, food ordering platforms, venture investment market, financial market, sex education, start-ups and so on. Everyday there is one ICO launched, I have visited a site(icotokennews.com) that has a long list of interesting ICOs, few I have mentioned here but this is not all. I personally recommend you to have a look at this site and I am sure you'll amaze after seeing these ICOs.

Must share your experience with me too.
240  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Alternative Block Chains : be safe! on: March 06, 2018, 09:07:43 AM
Alternative blockchain is the future of cryptocurrency. A new cryptocurrency or alternative blockchain gives us the opportunity to achieve something greater because each project behind it is bringing something new and innovative in this world.
Get detailed overview of cryptocurrency and knowledge of various crypto coins. As I am a newbie so these sites give me genuine and updated information about each and every coins and now they are available on telegram too which would be helpful in terms of gaining some updated info.

CryptoCoins: https://www.cryptocoinjudge.com/
Telegram Link: https://t.me/CryptoCoinJudge

Do share your thoughts on the same.
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