Regardless of what other people do in this kind of situations, the best thing in my opinion would be to sell because more people might join out of ignorance while looking to make quick profit and the price may indeed increase for a while but will eventually crash.
Interesting you would mention that. I was reading about the momentum trades where people buy ONLY on the price move, which is counterproductive in my opinion. The "Value vs. Momentum" is decreasing. No change in inherent value (or perceived, actually) but an increase in momentum. That's my signal.
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I agree with you 100%. That's exactly what I did. Sold it. My reasoning was that there was no fundamental change in QTUM. No new news other than a competition. Even though it has not gone down yet, I still feel that it was a solid move.
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Yesterday I was surprised and found that QTUM's price increased by 50% in the last 24 hours. Wow, that got my attention. The only news I could find on QTUM was the tournament that Binance is having for the new trading pairs for QTUM. (USD & BNC). That has to be the reason why QTUM is increasing so much. That can not be a sustainable price increase for QTUM, so I sold.
Anyone else has an opinion? Did you sell or buy on the momentum?
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Right off the bat, I'll say I love this project. It is one of those under the radar gems.
It seems like the ICOS are changing a lot lately. Instead of a full out first come first serve gas war, they are migrating towards a first come first serve white list war with low individual caps.
About an hour ago the whitelist for Block Collider just closed. I was not surprised when it was only open for about 5 minutes. This was the third and last session the whitelist was open. The interest in the project has grown significantly when the whitelist availability was published. Once block collider hit icodrops.com the interest skyrocketed.
Personally, like the idea of not having a gas war, but the individual low caps on each contribution are making it to where it is hard for a single investor to make any significant money. I don't know what the individual cap will be, but since they are raising 7 million, then they will be small. (Boooo!!!)
Anyone able to sign up for the whitelist?
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I was thinking about entering ADA at this point. Anyone know why ADA took such a brutal dive? It's about 90% from ATH. Any fundamental news on tech or dev team that I missed?
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NO, keep your job. At one point sell out, but mean while work and devlope a professional career. You can trade having a day job as well.
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I am panicking.. but not selling. It's hard to watch BTC drop in price every single day. very hard.
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I will say Ethereum and bitcoin.. maybe some ARK if you are adventurous.
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Bitcoin: No, not even close. Ethereum: Going to PoS. Maybe worth a Node later. I have some friends who mine, and the profit is just OK. Other altcoins? I think it is possible on some smaller coins, but I doubt it will be profitable in the long run. I'd say mine a coin that you would like to support for ideological reasons, but financial.
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https://www.betbit.com is another one I've found that I like. (I placed it in my signature as well). Live games are the best feature at the moment. 50% cash back on the first deposit.
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Here's another one. https://www.wagerx.com . They have live dealer games. My favorite is the single seat blackjack. They do not accept players with a US IP address.
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There is the wagerr ICO out now. They sold out the first 10 tiers in about 5 days. They are selling another 10 levels now. https://wagerr.com/
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This will initially sound like a shameless plug, but bare with me. I realize that Ponzi schemes are usually not welcome, but if you want a quick return in a little time, and absolutely don't care becuase you are desperate then here is a Ponzi scheme that is in the early stages ( http://www.gladiacoin.com/acarli ). They are giving 2.22 % on your investment every day. You make your money back in 45 days, and double it in 90 days. I'll make a thread detailing my experience. or you could go to a casino and put all your money on roulette. that would be stupid, yet Epic at the dame time.
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Looks like it is back up. We advertise for betbit.com, which is a similair domain name, but much better games. Live dealer games with bitcoins instead of dice.
Very cool.
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......you MUST answer nearly instantly to any question or technical problem occuring...
Did you take advantage of our free 5mBtc offer? If so please PM me your username.
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Great, Here's ours: http://www.betbit.com . We are a live dealer casino with many fun RNG as well. We do have an affiliate program as well. I would be willing to give you 50% revenue share (no fees taken out). You can sign up here: http://www.livecasinopartners.com . Sign up, and PM me. I'll give you access to the brand. We are currently only allowing trusted affiliates to market it.
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I've taken another look at Litecoin since coinbase started trading them on gdax.com. I think that will send it to a broader market, thus increasing the price.
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Very Cool Site. How did you get the house edge lower than classic single seat blackjack? At betbit.com we have both the classical single seat blackjack (with other live players) as well as the Early Payout version, which uses basic strategy at 99.4% house edge. This is not a single seat version, but a many to one.
Oh, by the way. Be careful on the free giveaways when you are starting off. We did a non-deposit bonus with no wagering requirement. About 7 out of 10 choose to withdraw immediately without trying out the games.
Yes, I should have placed a WR on them, but I thought that good faith rules would apply.
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I think that the PF is less of an issue with known software providers. Also, live dealer games are more transparent on their gaming results. (Full camera on ball at all times, etc). Jurisdiction? Well, do players really care about that? So far, no one other than affiliates has asked us that. I would say these are the most important in no specific order: - Product (sports bets, casino games (RNG and Live). Quality of the games.
- Trust worthiness of the site. Jurisdiction matters much less than complaints found on third party sites. Aesthetics of the site are also a factor in projecting trust.
- Withdraw and deposit times and limitations.
- Customer Support. This is a big one. Live chat is critical to servicing high roller players issues and concerns.
- General attitude towards players.
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