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2261  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Bounty that pay in BTC on: January 22, 2019, 03:04:56 PM


Tokens created by any team for their ICO will mean nothing which is why they offer it to pay for their bounty participants, if an ICO offer to pay BTC means this project will really cost. There use to be a lot of ICO project that pays BTC, these teams risk the loss of BTC for the promotion unlike those who just pay an ERC token which later they could just create another not bothering to list it on the exchange.
2262  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How Ethereum based token(ERC-20) are different then others? on: January 22, 2019, 02:43:52 PM
I saw many upcoming projects are offering same kind of ERC 20 token which can get through any Ethereum wallet. It doesn't need any specific wallet. On the other hand hand some crypto companies have unique code and they have specific wallets for their tokens. I am a little confused which kind of token is better. ERC 20 or either the unique one ?

It all depend to the features advantages a token will offer. Some platform like the one mentioned above is NEO which offers GAS as passive income for the NEO token holders. ITs one hell of a good investment for a holder. There are more of these platforms like EOS, WAVES, NEM and so on. Its up for you to learn them all.
2263  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] EOSex: The hybrid Exchange for EOS Community - ICO successfully Completed! on: January 22, 2019, 01:09:31 PM

I think Feb 1 is correct. I've been in the telegram channel too. Its going to be timely since the market for EXP will also start by mid february. 

Hello! When will the distribution of tokens to participants begin?

I think they said it will happen in early February. You can check from the telegram, they are pretty active there.

yes i think it wad posted that February 1st is when distribution of bounty will begin, i trust Julerz and the team will keep to this date, it's not very far from now, am also looking forward to when Eosex will start trading, curious how the market will respond😀

We'll soon know how the market goes. I'd like to believe everyone wants to receive daily dividends.
2264  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Fighting for bounty hunters right on: January 21, 2019, 01:04:24 PM

Its always not fair for bounty hunters. Most of the time the bounties are given after few weeks after the token is listed in the exchange and you as a bounty hunter will hold a token with lesser value because those who participated the ICO had dumped theirs before the hunters. Easy money. Which is why its best to also join the ICO. Invest with just few ETH and dump too and then buy back. Its the fun way to just join the party.
2265  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin is simply too difficult to buy to gain acceptance on: January 21, 2019, 12:34:31 PM

Submitting IDs is like submission of your life to these exchanges, with just one IDs they can destroy your life after that but even so there its still very difficult to buy BTC because of the laws. I have submitted mine to huge exchanges. Approving i another process which I have to remind them that I have submitted such and such. Sometimes it end up fruitless, this could really mean that we are far from adoption.
2266  Other / Off-topic / Re: A KYC database sold on the Darkweb ? on: January 21, 2019, 10:12:54 AM
It just prove no matter how security experts are doing to their platforms, its still has no match to the skills of someone who also have an updated penetration skills.

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It’s yet another example of why you should use a password manager such as LastPass.

I can not agree to this though. The more you use this kind of programs the more its going to be easy for you to be hacked. You put your passwords in mind, you will never be hacked.
2267  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Should We Trust Blockchain ? on: January 18, 2019, 07:38:10 AM
Hacker can always hack anything like exchanges because its security depends to the server hardening from penetration but a single alteration to a blockchain may completely destroy everything which is why blockchain is immutable. No one yet had hacked a blockchain unless the team who created it do so which investor will eventually lose its trust to the  project if that happens.
2268  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Snapshot of the Crypto Market: Where are all of the women? on: January 18, 2019, 07:31:13 AM

There are developer teams that had some women on them. Though their job is completely not into blockchain but still we can consider them to be in the blockchain industry as they know how the technology works already. Some are in the marketing industry but working to promote the project. They wouldn't be working with a team which the project they know nothing at all. I haven't seen a project that is complete for women though like pregnancy related project or something like that.
2269  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin prices are destroyed, everyone is disappointed on: January 17, 2019, 02:49:53 PM
I am very disappointed to see the price of bitcoin destroyed in recent days, I have lost a lot when I bought bitcoin at a high price, until when this bitcoin price dropped.
At what price did you bought your coins? There are immense reasons behind the price drop of bitcoins but none of them is reliable. Bear markets will end soon bringing bull run. HODL and you will see some good profit for the number of coins you will own. Instead of selling at a comparatively lower price, why don't you just afford holding them? If it becomes partly riskier for you, than try to set a stop loss which can be affordable and buyback some coins once the price drops below your stop loss.
Also i guess, bitcoins might soon see a amazing price as the markets are slowly turning green which is a good sign of growth.

Don't get your hopes too high. The price may stick to $3-$4k for quite a long time maybe more than a year. Remember that it took a year long of bear so its going to be a bad years ahead if you expect $20k. Its going to be difficult to convince an investor to put money on bitcoin if they see the charts.
2270  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Will STO's Work? on: January 17, 2019, 01:36:49 PM
What do you guys think? Will STO's be able to compete in the crypto market and actually succeed? I'm glad to see ICO's die out. They were consuming too much market cap +90% of the projects were garbage. I made a list of 100 ICO's I seen promoted back in April and only a select few of them are doing well. Nauticus launched (https://nauticus.exchange/) which is great news for the exchange community, but unfortunately today Cryptopia suffered a hack. We seem to take one step forward, followed by one step back...What do you guys think?

That depends on how good the project is. If the project listing as a STO is "quality", then I think it will prove to be an effective venture.

I agree with this, but there were a few ICO's that made it big. Binance used to be a tiny exchange with nearly no volume and look at them now. Nauticus was just in there ICO phase and they raised over 19 million dollars. Both of these feats were impressive considering how hard it is to make it in crypto.

$19M is huge enough, there were projects this year that never got a 5 million but continue to develop their project. If funds are used wisely to develop the project, the exchange will be used by people.

I think that even STO will not be as promising as it might seem to us, because everywhere there are disadvantages!

It will still depend on the project, SEC would decide for which is worth pursuing and which is not. If investors are going to be protected by this SEC, we can be assure projects are going to get funds.

2271  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Japan Regulators Denies Considering Approving a Bitcoin ETF on: January 17, 2019, 10:20:44 AM
Well, that's good news! There's no reason for being sad about it! These ETFs wouldn't have done any good to the market, instead it would have increased the speculation only without even investing in actual asset. Majority of the ETFs waiting at SEC's door, are synthetic ETFs where actual physical assets will not be traded in the market. So there's no need to be excited either!

I believe only Winklevoss one was the physical ETF proposed to SEC initially. Rest all 8 ETFs were synthetic. So it is better not to see them approved. Initially we thought Japan is the most crypto friendly country when they decided to regulate cryptos, but later when they start to charge exorbitant taxes upto 55%, the eyewash became prominent! So if Japan is not considering any ETF approval, it's good! Lets not outsiders speculate our ball game!

But would you be hoping the approval of Winklevoss proposal to be approved?

Its really frustrating that people are waiting for it taking out their investment because they have to wait what effect if could do so if any of the proposal is approved then I think the speculations will end and we can go on.
2272  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Cryptopia Cryptocurrency Platform Services and Development on: January 16, 2019, 05:16:52 PM
Looks like a movie scene where a hacker cleverly took some funds by typing on the commandline  Cheesy

Apparently some of the missing crypto made it's way to Binance and they were able to freeze part of it, according to CZ's tweet.

When asked what will they do with the frozen assets, CZ's answer was interesting:


Well its there already. It goes to what they say that there is nothing safe  when its put online.  CZ said they'd freeze the account if they can track the rest of the tokens, I wonder if they can track if its mixed already and sent to binance.
2273  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: some questions about sto (security token offering) on: January 16, 2019, 03:35:48 PM


I see no difference to it STO and ICO seem the same. There were projects that can easily bought right now you don't even realize its a security token. The latest that I have acquired was the Bitfence (HNY) doesn't have a good value for now but the project is listed on SEC and is a security token. I wonder how this isn't having much demand.
2274  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What is the best altcoin to buy? on: January 16, 2019, 03:20:30 PM

No coins are good enough to be bought up to this time. Crypto continues to fall and do not give the results expectations. This even makes many coins there are not interesting enough to be purchased because the result bus alone will fall deeper. even many who prefer to endure and not take the risk to buy.

There are coins turning green while the rest are red such as TRX.
If I have the money I would have bought a lot of TRX these days, its $0.05 each so having about a million of it would secure your way to financial freedom when the market bounce. TRX has interesting projects its not going to compete ETH directly but its picking its momentum.
2275  Economy / Speculation / Re: Cryptopia Hacked. Will BTC Crash? on: January 15, 2019, 03:28:55 PM

I've read this an hour ago but they were not telling about hacked, they were just having a maintenance. But that explains why its not more than 48 hours, I'm not sure if its true but 48 hours is definitely long.

I don't think there will be an effect in the price of Bitcoin because of this crash. Cryptopia's trading volume is not that big enough to cause panic. May if the site that was hack is among the top 5 exchange sites, maybe there will be an effect. Just look at coinmarketcap, Cryptopia is not even in the top 10 based on volume.

They are not that big but its still a good exchange knowing they are airdropping coins to old accounts.
2276  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Your advice is needed on: January 15, 2019, 03:08:49 PM
I want to dedicate my life to cryptocurrency from now till five years time and see what I can learn and make from it in all way ,is it a good path to follow? Is it wise to leave my crap job behind and be fully into cryptocurrency? Anyone on here that already did the same? How is the experience??

You already had decided by calling your current job a crap job and I guess you will soon leave it behind. I think its fair to say that you might not land a good job in crypto other than being a bounty hunter as well.  If you are good at writing articles, that can be a great skill to monetize in this field.
2277  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Is there any valid reason to continue gambling? on: January 15, 2019, 02:05:08 PM

One good reason for someone to continue is if they are winning most of their bets and if you still have more of the winning you got from the previous bets you will still continue to bet. The thrill must have been addicting, I have that addiction but will always control because I know money don't come easy to my wallet.
2278  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: WAVES - Complete Blockchain ecosystem for a token economy on: January 15, 2019, 10:13:07 AM
When this Vostok token airdrop? I bought waves at high price because of this airdrop (as many other people I think) and now any news rgarding this airdrop? What happened?
And which exchanges will be supporting this swap? Or better to keep Wawes at their native wallet?

Hello gembira. There's no exact date. We only know that the announcement of the snapshot date is scheduled for this week. According to the rules of the upcoming airdrop, your coins can be kept within your Waves account only.

Sincerely, Waves Community Manager

You are not the only who's waiting for it. But I think they may not announce a date about this until they find the opportunity to gain from the announcement and snapshot date. So you guys just keep holding your waves because once you dump them, the very next day will be something of a bad news for you  Cool . you'd see the price gone $5 and you have to buy just to have some airdrop.
2279  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Passive income from cryptocurrencies in 2019 on: January 14, 2019, 03:02:18 PM

Yes. Passive income is attractive since we all want a constant flow of money to our wallets which by the way I prefer to join the projects who does offer such.  Its just that team sometimes doesn't do what they promised. There was a project called ETHbits who did offer quarterly dividends, they give for about two quarters but next after that there was nothing. With TAAS, they still give as far as I know but it just didn't work well for them. Last time I got was less than $100 worth of eth. D
2280  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Who dump coins early; Bounty hunters or ICO investors? on: January 14, 2019, 02:47:12 PM


Its true. Investors gets more than 25% bonus when they buy on presale and they know exactly if the bounties are distributed the bounty hunters are also going to make the market dip which very logical to jsut dump what they profit from the presale and may double their profit right after bounties are dumped too. But this is just something that is happening today because the entire market really is also bleeding since the first months of last year.
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