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2281  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Why does a stop limit order have two prices? Did I do this right? on: January 08, 2021, 08:03:48 AM
Stop Limit Order is basically an upgraded version of a Limit Order and the easiest way to understand the concept is to break it down to two separate order.

Stop price which triggers the limit order and
Limit price which is technically the standard limit order.

Let's say for example that if the price of BTC is at 38,880 USDT and it is about to breakout. In order to take advantage of the bullish trend, you can perhaps use the Stop-Limit Order to control how much price you are willing to pay to but BTC. With the said, your Stop Price could be 38,880 and your Limit Price is 38,900 which is the maximum price you are willing to buy BTC.

Therefore if the market price triggers the stop price; your order will now become active and is waiting to be filled at the Limit Price of 38,900 USDT. As far as I know, type of order is being used for confirmation.

2282  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I start please help me on: January 08, 2021, 06:33:46 AM
I think the question is a bit broad to answer it correctly since you do not specify what account you are referring to. Maybe it would be better to at least read some of the frequently asked questions here on how to properly start. These are just additional resources to at least reduce your confusion.

The replies above me are correct so take always take that into consideration.

[1] Getting Started with Bitcoin
2283  Local / Pilipinas / Peso Cost Averaging sa Loan on: January 07, 2021, 08:34:25 AM
Gandang hapon po!!

I just to want to remind everyone na kung mayroon po kayong pending bitcoin loan either inside or outside the forum, I highly suggest po na mag Dollar (peso) Cost Averaging kayo para continuously kayong nakakaipon ng bitcoin and eventually mabuo ninyo yung loan amount in terms of bitcoin or ethereum o kahit anong crypto depende sa napag usapan ninyo.

Hindi kasi pabor sa mga umutang ng crypto in the first place yung pagtaas ni BTC and most likely baka ngayon dumoble or naging triple yung value ng utang ninyo kasi directly proportional yan sa current price ng bitcoin. Although aware naman ako na pandemic at nasa surviving stage ang lahat kaya I highly suggest na unti-untiin ang pag iipon  Smiley Do not spend unless you needed something very important.


[1] https://www.investopedia.com/terms/d/dollarcostaveraging.asp
[2] https://dcabtc.com/
2284  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gamblers - How do you use your signature campaign earnings? on: January 07, 2021, 08:06:52 AM
~snip~
Hey mate, I haven't thought of this which I think it's rule violation (not sure), how do someone go about this as I'm planning to input my referral link in the signature space, this is a nice idea, imagine getting that such amount of Bitcoin within a couple of days, it's something outrageous. I will give it a try in my next signature code.
Nope, it isn't.

Referral link that is is displayed on the signature space is allowed whether you are explicitly showing it or embedding it hidden on your signature codes. Putting your referral code in your signature isn't bad at all however I think you need have a permission to your campaign manager isn't it? Not sure though..

Yes, you can use them in your signature, just not spam them in posts around the forum.

2285  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gamblers - How do you use your signature campaign earnings? on: January 07, 2021, 06:50:23 AM
Haha! It's cool to see OG wearing paid signature while creating a thread in gambling discussion  Grin

Back in the days, I used to gamble my weekly bitcoin payout every day until that quantity becomes doubled and I am doing it just to feel the excitement and fear gambling has to offer. But then, I stopped when I experienced a massive loss of whopping 0.02 BTC (for me that's pretty high) in just one click realizing that you just lost 2 weeks of grind spamming around bitcointalk LOL.

Fortunately though, I managed to get back the lost amount of btc due to some referral earning which is pretty surprising that you can earn a massive 0.2 BTC in just a day from the people who anonymously registered on your referral code embedded on the signature I am wearing. And now, the bitcoins I earned throughout the campaign will always sit in my wallet without spending or rewarding myself from all the works I've done -- I can't even call it as "work" though since I always enjoy writing  Cheesy.
2286  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: A question to people who have been hodling their Bitcoins since early days on: January 07, 2021, 05:44:49 AM
It's pretty obvious that you are having any second thoughts in selling your holding due to its current price I presume.

Well, perhaps one of the reason why I still keep holding bitcoin in my pocket is that somehow I believed that these institutional investors who are discreetly buying bitcoin and accumulating as much as they can from retails traders and and exchange companies like coinbase and I am certain that they are doing it for the long haul. However, If it turns out that they are selling tons of bitcoin then it would be a good opportunity to buy at a cheaper price.

Just want to share this quote from Eric Peters

Holding these assets over the long-term aligns yourself with the macro mega-trends of technological advance and currency debasement, both of which appear to be accelerating. And naturally, where this all leads, and to what valuations, will be determined by our collective imagination.
2287  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Calculating how many Altcoins can be bought for $20 on: January 07, 2021, 03:34:53 AM
Then, how do I calculate where I need to exit to make $100?
I think this relates to the risk/reward ratio. Let's say for example that if you risk 20USD and you are aiming to profit at 100USD -- you need sell at around 0.00028755 sats in order to profit 100USD with respect to your risk assuming that you bought DOT when its price value is still at 0.00027360 sats. Am I correct?

2288  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Bounty on: January 07, 2021, 01:55:08 AM
There are lots of guide created by other members regarding on how to safeguard their investment and stay away from shitty projects. Try checking these out!

[1] Collection of comprehensive guides on identify and avoid scam projects
[2] 🌍 Guidelines, how to spot a scam ICO & report effectively. ✔
[3] 🌍[Guide] Prevent scam!!! Some useful tools for find scam / fake ICO team 🌍

Having a right knowledge and skills may be useful but I still doubt that doing any bounty related activities is profitable. I would rather use my time upskilling in either programming, designs, trading or any other versatile skill that'll make you profitable in the long run if you've done it correctly  Smiley
2289  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Resources for trading strategies? on: January 06, 2021, 09:08:49 AM
I can vouch for this trading tutorial made by c0tt0nc4ndyTA. I even created a separate thread so that I can share his underrated trading tutorials.
[1] https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5291899.0

Anyhow, I am currently watching his "Advance Trading" course and I hope that I could finish his "Futures of Trading" as well before "Blueprint" comes along in his channel  Grin. So damn excited.
2290  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: What exchange to use a US Citizen Abroad? on: January 06, 2021, 08:38:35 AM
Well because im outside the US now... wouldn't there be issue creating a binance.US account since i have a non us ip address?
Similar from the above replies, you are able to create a Binance.US account as long as you comply with the KYC verification system upon registration regardless of where you are living right now. And I think that's the function of the KYC to verify their US citizen users in their platform regardless of your current I.P address.

"If you are a U.S. citizen or resident, please transfer your assets out of your account within 90 days. You may consider using Binance U.S. or other U.S. platforms

I think the keyword here is "citizen"

What about kraken?  What surprised me was i was looking at some altcoins saw nano for example... kraken you could trade it... well at least from what i saw on coinmarketcap and apparently you could buy/sell in actualy USD?  Can anyone confirm this?
Yep! You can trade NANO/USD pair in their spot market.
[1] https://trade.kraken.com/charts/KRAKEN:NANO-USD
2291  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to spot an Investment Scam on: January 06, 2021, 07:33:21 AM
They mostly put pressure on me, insisting me to invest in their scam project.
That's a clear sign of a red flag! Even the moderators of a telegram community who always insist that they are not going to send a private message first but still become a useless/ vaporware project in the end -- what will you expect for those people who keeps sending investment opportunities that seems too good to be true? That's nonsense  Roll Eyes

Make use of the settings in telegram to choose what people who can send a direct message to you; it's a good idea to filter those shitty accounts.
2292  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: A giveaway website that pays streamers and audience on: January 06, 2021, 06:54:36 AM
Probably another vapourware project with no real use case? They have launched their ICO 4 years ago and I think that the project has been delisted from Bittrex and Livecoin which has been hacked recently.

delisting from bittrex.
2293  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Hello Crypto Community.. on: January 06, 2021, 05:31:55 AM
1.What were your emotions at the time of buying bitcoin?
I seriously took the advantage of buying bitcoin with my own money during the dip when its price is ranging from 5,000 USD to 7,000 USD, that's the time when the virus starts spreading globally and the economy is on the brink of collapse I presume. I bought the dip without having any second thought and I was so happy that I bought at cheaper price.

But now, even though the price is continuously increasing, it is quite sad to see a decrease amount of sats when you are buying or doing DCA.

2.To those that hodl, what were your emotions during massive gains? Did you become nervous and cash out? or did you feel sheer confidence to hodl? Did you have a plan?
Hmm? Increase in blood pressure I must say especially that bitcoin breaks another ATH at the time of writing this plus your hands and feet keeps getting cold as fvck. But still, I am into long term hold so keeping your emotions aside is crucial even if its too difficult to handle.

1. Do you consider yourself a successful trader? If so, why?
Nope, I am still finishing the trading course that I have found on youtube. I know it is too late to learn how to trade because you miss a lot of bullish trend that is currently happening and I feel like being a helpless kid who can't even take the advantage of larger profits.

2. Did you undergo professional courses or education for the sakes of gaining trading knowledge? Or did you learn everything you know searching online?
Practically speaking though, if you are just starting to learn on how to trade, it would be best to start consuming the free educational resources first and then eventually go for the paid ones if you somewhat feel that you need to scale up your skills. That's just for me.


Just want to add additional resources which can help you understand the bitcoin under the hood.
[1] https://www.lopp.net/bitcoin-information.html
[2] https://github.com/bitcoinbook/bitcoinbook
2294  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Satoshi female or men ? on: January 06, 2021, 02:14:20 AM
Satoshi could be male, female, a group of people or an institution, a company or maybe even a non-binary. And I think that the gender orientation is really not that important for someone who is capable of discovering such asset who can free us from surveillance and inflation.

You might want to read a ton of "satoshi" post here.
[1] https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5271796.0
2295  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Good mobile wallet on: January 05, 2021, 11:25:44 AM
~snip~
You are not getting it completely right. If it is electrum on computer, definitely you are right, you can edit the fee by also typing it, you can even edit the fee to be 1 Satoshi/byte. This is why electrum desktop wallet can be used to even consolidate. But on mobile electrum, you can although still edit the fee but you can not edit it by typing the it, it only gives five editing means which you can see in the below diagrams. Like the mobile electrum, fees can not be edited by typing it.
~snip~
Yep! I agree. I just didn't expound it critically so that OP could easily understand that using the mobile version of Electrum still allows you to edit the transaction fees  Cheesy

To be more precise, the number of editing means of a slider depends on what type of method you are using (e.g., ETA, Mempool, Static).

Mempool --7 slide option
Static -- 12 slide options
ETA -- 5 slide options.

I would still prefer to use the Mempool though and manually check the current required sats in order for my transaction to be included in the next few blocks. As of now the required least amount of sats/vbyte is around 40 sats which is close to the 5th slide in mobile version.
2296  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Good mobile wallet on: January 05, 2021, 10:36:00 AM
I have been using Mycelium, Coinomi and Electrum mobile wallets and they are working great with me so far so good since 2017. You can actually set transaction fees on the first two wallets I've mentioned above except for Electrum which you cannot.
This is inaccurate. Regardless if you are using the mobile version of Electrum and its desktop wallet; you still have the options to manually change the transaction fees (sats/vbyte) by manually typing it or just simply using the slider. Also, it would be much better to check [1] https://jochen-hoenicke.de/queue/#0,24h to determine the least amount of sats/vbyte when broadcasting the transaction.

2297  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How can I know if I have bitcoin in my wallet? on: January 05, 2021, 10:18:32 AM
Finally I have figured it out, thanks to you people here .
I want to trade the bit coin for cash . How do I wind  up with the cash in my pocket? It is around $2500.00  .
Have you gone past in verifying your Electrum wallet and was able to sweep the private keys printed on your receipt?

If yes then you can use P2P platform if you prefer not doing any KYC/AML verification to maintain your anonymity. However, you'll need to provide an information regarding your bank account to make the transaction possible.

[1] https://hodlhodl.com/
[2] https://bisq.network/
2298  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: The best way to by ledger wallet on: January 05, 2021, 09:06:49 AM
Are resllers the safe way to buy ledger wallet and hardware wallet generally because the official site that keeps data of buyers can be hacked which makes it not safe for ledger buyers.
Isn't it that this method would just do more harm than good as there is a greater possibility that they are selling tampered or compromised hardware wallet products? Although I am aware that they have a list of authorized resellers.

As far as I know, the safest way to purchase a hardware wallet is by going thru their official website and provide a false information to fill your real name, home address, email, phone number and what not upon purchasing. You can even provide a PO/ PO Box (Post Office) as the drop-off location for your parcel -- it would not be a problem tracking your package since Leger provides a tracking number upon purchase.

Moreover, as a customer, you also have the right to request in removing all the personal information you have provided in their website. Unfortunately, it's too late for me to able to request a deletion appeal on their website since their database has now been compromised  Roll Eyes

If you wish to access, correct, modify or delete the personal information we have about you, object to their processing, exercise your right to portability, file a complaint, exercise any of the above-mentioned rights or simply obtain more information about the use of your personal data, please contact Ledger and its privacy Team at : privacy@ledger.fr
2299  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Newbie Canadian with question about exchanges (binance-newton/shakepay) on: January 05, 2021, 08:15:22 AM
My question: is it possible to transfer my holdings in binance to something like Newton and can somebody enlighten me on the process? Is my thought process correct?
That's very possible. Every cryptocurrency exchange allows their customers to move their crypto from one place to another as long as you are sending to a correct cryptocurrency address. The link given above is a good reference for withdrawing crypto in an exchange as most of them have the same process.

If btc dips again and I wanted to buy more quickly, does Newton or shakepay allow me to do that?
It's an exchange so you can definitely buy your choice of cryptocurrency as long as you have Canadian Dollars sitting in your wallet. As per checking, there also have a mobile application to monitor your funds if you are away from your computer.
[1] https://www.newton.co/coin/buy-bitcoin
2300  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Verified Twitter account is being used to promote fake giveaway! on: January 05, 2021, 06:57:13 AM
Surprisingly though, there are still few crypto giveaways in Twitter and they are giving away free fidget spinner shitcoins LOL! Nonetheless, always proceed with caution before engaging into these types of airdrop/giveaways or perhaps, as much as possible avoid such offers.

 
*Note: Screenshot taken from my friend who is new to crypto space*
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