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261  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: What are the trading tips for newbies... on: October 13, 2018, 12:55:24 PM
I have done some bounties and now my wallet has few tokens balance. So I need to know about trading. I searched and learned some points of trading. But I think my knowledge of trading is not enough for trading with this unstable market. So can anyone give me advises about trading. Or can anyone post some links of articles to read about trading charts. Thank you....

With a novice member here on the forum, if you enter the world of trading at once you should know or know the legitimate
exchangers that you can buy and sell the token you will use. Then, make your own research about the correct reading of the graphs you see on the exchange platform, such as those contained in the indicator are the bolinger band, candle stick reading and others. Perhaps, basic things would be enough to help you for your concern as well.
262  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Senate Struggles to Understand Bitcoin – A Scam or Genuine Innovation? on: October 13, 2018, 12:13:11 PM
senators, and the SEC and even american courts have no clue

US courts said bitcoin is a commodity.. again lets laugh
a commodity is a raw MATERIAL used to create other produce. EG oil=plastics/fuel.. beef=burgers/steak.. wheat=cereal/bread
bitcoin is actually an asset. not a commodity.

Actually, most politicians are not familiar with bitcoin or crypto currency. They may have heard of other acquaintances
but the deep sense of bitcoin of bitcoin or blockchain they may not really understand. And maybe this is also one of the
reasons why other countries do not want to enter the blockchain in the economy of the other nation.
263  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Will bitcoin in Southeast Asia be legal? on: October 11, 2018, 01:45:13 PM
Because to my knowledge there are several countries in southeast asia that have not legalized bitcoin. And what is our endeavor for bitcoin in southeast asia to be legal like any other country (which has legalized bitcoin).
Will the impact be positive or negative?

If the prediction about in bitcoin in the near future will be happens for sure not all Asian country will be legal but of course the entire world will adapt its concepts for sure. Meaning, the impact would become positively be happen. Besides bitcoin in the other country became legal already which means there is a highly potentials that bitcoin has in the reality things happens now.
264  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Trading, campaigns, gambling or mining? on: October 07, 2018, 03:12:25 PM
Which one would you prefer or best to earn? As far as i have come across, crypto is the best platform to have good earnings. We have many who have a good experience on it and still into it without a regular job. Many have left their main job after experiencing double income from crypto. Many have become millionaire and have changed their lifestyles. Which one would be the best to have good crypto earnings?

If you know everything about in trading, like in reading the candle stick, margin, etc. well then, it is really much good to do trade in the market than doing bounty, gambling and mining. Because in trading you can earn instantly in a day. This would depend on your tactics of course, especially if your in the platform already.
265  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Trading, ICO, Lending, Bounty. Which one should I do ? on: October 07, 2018, 02:58:05 PM
Dear friend,
So far, I know for kind of earning money from bitcoin and altcoins.
I start trading when bitcoin 17000. until now, I lost a haft of money.
ICO I have win any ICO. But  I did not invest to much.
Lending I think have not join anyone. But I think in the first time you can get profit from lending. But no more later.
And now, bounty, I still reading and research information about it. No one help or support. One day, hundreds of campaign public. But dont know which one scam or good.
I am distempered. Need more advice from you here Smiley


For a newbie doing trade in the market is the best you can do. Then, in the ico project it may have risk but if you think the project is potentials and have a capability to multiply your capital, well, I guess it is better to invest in it which in the end you will win the race. But bounty, is good now only for the high rank position but below member in rank, don't expect you could get a high profit in their bounty.
266  Economy / Marketplace / Re: I can I predict the Dump and Pump of the price? on: October 07, 2018, 02:48:45 PM
Hi I want to ask how can I predict the Dump and Pump of the price of the market? How can I earn with the Pump of the price aside from hodling, trading, joining some bounty and how can I also earn with the Dump price in the market?

If you are relying on Pump and dump this will be the dangerous things which you are going to make dude.
However, most of the prediction here are not precise or accurate. Therefore, if you're going to look at it, they are luck dependent just like what is happening in the gambling site in the market.
267  Economy / Marketplace / Re: "Bitcoin mining is a Big no!" on: October 07, 2018, 02:24:04 PM
Ive met some group of financial adviser, they told me that the best way to aquire bitcoin is through cloud mining, they gave me names of trusted cloud mining providers and as of my research, they are well known and trusted.
Then ive met some people, whos already earning big bucks on bitcoin, they dont recommend cloud mining. They told me that its expensive and risky, but as for my understanding its good way of gaining passive income.
What are the possible reason on thier contradiction?
Whos recommendation should i try and why?

To tell you frankly, cloud mining is just a piece of shit. Out of 100% of your capital your ROI after 6 months or more would be 75% only, if you invest on any cloud mining site. But if you buy mining rig like Asic or others it is much good though its expensive and will give you a high cost sometime in electricity, But I think it depends if the area is a cold place. Bitcoin mining machine can really give you a passive income as well.
268  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Amazon accepting Bitcoin - What can go wrong? on: October 07, 2018, 01:56:42 PM
I heard that amazon online shop was bitcoin accepted, but I never try it yet to shop in amazon using Bitcoin as payment to their platform.
But honestly speaking, I am planning to buy nano wallet and mining rig which is Asic using bitcoin, once I receive my profit in crypto currency, but for now waiting for awhile.  Cheesy
269  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why I am buying bitcoins - and why I am keeping them. on: October 07, 2018, 01:49:43 PM
I am not buying bitcoin, but because of the bounty rewards which I gained in the bounties, once it has been send into my wallet ERC20 of course  I will trade it in the exchange site platform to sell it then, once its has been done it will automatically convert into my bitcoin balance as my profit. Its up to me if what am I gonna do with it, whether I will save the 25% of my earnings then hold in a long term, just simple as that, isn't right?
270  Economy / Exchanges / Re: yobit or hitbtc on: October 07, 2018, 01:37:08 PM
I made a x5 on selfkey at the weekend and looking for other coins to invest in for medium term I think I may have found one but its not on the major exchanges so I need to create a new account with an exchange it has to be yobit or Hitbtc. Hitbtc looks like a nicer site but my main concern is scams and been able to withdraw btc if I make a profit  I have red bad things about yobit in this regard
what are peoples experience with them are they trust worthy and what are their fees like

Thanks all

Both are not good to me, but if the token that pay me will be list on this two, I would rather choose hitbtc compare to yobit. Well we all know that most of the coins in yobit was a shit coin. The only things which I hate the most on hitbtc was they charge too high for every transaction that you are going to make to their platform. though hitbtc volume can be considered as good either as well.



271  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: The Truth Behind The New Exchange Oodlebit on: October 07, 2018, 01:08:14 PM
Ok so as some of you guys know there's a new exchange out there called oodlebit that will launch in Q1 2019. And they are doing an airdrop now. 20 oodl coins (200m supply) for signup and 10 oodl for per ref. Each oodl will be 0.50$ when the platform goes live. Signing up just requires email for the airdrop. Telegram and twitter are not required. Sound cool right? If you have an email, here's free 10$ for you. Im gonna be honest. I wont justify myself and what i do. If it just requires email for free money, i would spam it with multiple accounts. So i did. I know this is not something right and ethic. A few days ago i had some free time and wanted to create a few more accounts. To get my main account's ref link, i headed to login page. I couldnt login. It kept telling me the email or password is wrong. I tried resetting and it said "there is no account registered with this email. So i headed to telegram group to ask is there something wrong on the system or what. An admin told me to text him my email address which i used to signup. After i told him, he said that i have created multiple accounts so all of my accounts were banned. I refused that first and asked for proof. If they have detected this fraud through my ip, i wouldnt say anything and apologize. But guess what? Admin sent me MY OWN PASSWORD which is supposed to be known ONLY BY ME. And added, this password is used for all of your referrals. So the question is, how ethic is it to have the ability to see ALL of the details of accounts on a "CRYPTO" exchange? Including the password. Website says " All communications are encrypted using 128bit security. Guess that is a lie. So the second question is, would you deposit your precious bitcoins on an exchange site like this?

I think this oodlebit exchange is not good to use to do make some trade to their platform. Because even the admin to their platform must not supposed to have an access to your password because it is encrypted. But for what happen to your experienced was a bad things though you did the wrong things which is you tried to cheat them by simply creating multiple accounts. But in the end I won't deposit on their exchange with that system they have.
272  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Will the bull run return this December? on: October 07, 2018, 12:54:56 PM
Last year we had a great run. Despite the downs in the beginning of this year, I still believed that by the starting of October, the will be a good run, but I don't see anything of significant improvement. What do you guys think?

No one knows when does bull run is going to be happen again. Although, it is true that during the 2017 I think its in the midst of this year the price value of Bitcoin and altcoins are pretty good. And its pretty hard to know when this things will happen it again, though its a lot of times waiting for this bull run event and that's where I am too.
273  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Good token to trade on: October 07, 2018, 12:44:20 PM
If you have EQUAL go and trade it...its bullish now.
If you have any project that is good to trade now you can post it below the comment section thank you.

In my idea about the EQUAL if I am not mistaken it is listed on yobit exchange, this is one of the shitcoin I know in this platform.
Try Pundix, Xem, Eth, Utk, and Loyalcoin. But you can still choose at the coinmarketcap on which of them are good to you to trade in the
platform.
274  Economy / Exchanges / Re: IS BITFOREX A TRUSTED CRYPTO EXCHANGE? on: October 07, 2018, 12:34:37 PM
Is there any member here traded in Bitforex exchange?how's your experience?i tried trading little amount in there ..sometimes when I login to my acct the site cant be found and some other users also complained of their withdrawal that has been pending for several hours..anyways,the admin in telegram are responsive and sorted out the problem..but I want to hear from u guys of what can u say about this crypto exchange..is it legit so that I am confident to add more fund in the future??

I never heard of it actually, you know what mate the safest things to do if you want to make trading choose the good exchange. Then, for you to find out the best exchangers better for you to check the top 10 exchange at the coinmarketcap. Never use on which has a low volume but always choose that listed at the top exchange platform in the market.
275  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Change Your Mind About Bitcoin on: October 06, 2018, 11:55:03 PM
I wouldn't change my mind for what I believed in bitcoin. For me bitcoin, is a form of investment which I saw that in the near future it can give me a big savings, if I hold them in a long terms. Then, Bitcoin also could give a lot of benefits through its features by sending money anywhere in the world. And mostly nowadays, bitcoin was becoming more popular because of the blockchain it can give help to the economy of each country.
276  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Crypto ICO's are killing Bitcoin. on: October 02, 2018, 03:51:25 PM
I never understood why cryptotraders and exchanges support ICO's, my reasoning is this: An ICO gets funded, then they do what, they SELL the BTC they raised for fiat and push the price dive on BTC, thus taking all those BTC out of the trade environment, anyone thinking that an ICO would reinvest into the exchange is naive. This hurts everyone, even the exchanges. You might say "Well the exchanges get fee's on ico" well that is true, but they are losing all future potential fee's on those coins, if they had continued trade on the market.

So in Short - ICO's are killing Bitcoin and CryptoMarkets.


In the first place, according to what I understand about it, Bitcoin is not an altcoins anyway. Bitcoin is the reference of altcoins in short altcoins was a clone of bitcoin. That's every time Bitcoin rise up most altcoins dumped or go down, then few of them only remain still or some get pumped while bitcoin increase. So. its not true that ico's are not killing bitcoin.
277  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How did I lose money for Bitcoin? on: September 23, 2018, 02:41:30 PM
I started researching and investing in Bitcoin from February 2018, at that time 1 BTC was priced over 8k $, I bought 20BTC and then the price started rising. When looking at Bitcoin price charts in December 2017 I was very happy and thought I was lucky to invest properly! Then 2 months in March 2018, 1BTC was priced at over $ 11k, I was happy and decided to buy another 50BTC, I thought I would be a millionaire! But not! Then the price of BTC started to fall and I lost a lot of money! I was scared and did not understand why the price of BTC decreased! As well as buying BTC, I was fomo, invested a lot of money but did not understand what I was doing. Then I calm down and explore the market, and I realize that everything has its causes and rules! I started the trader and gradually recovered the lost money! I know a lot of people like me, invest their money without knowing what they are doing! I advise people to research thoroughly before bringing money to the market! And according to my personal opinion, the upcoming Bitcoin will drop to about $ 5k before rising again! invest your money wisely, it is your decision! good luck guys!

According to your story, you've invested on bitcoin without any full knowledge about it, For thinking and believing that you can become a millionaire instantly. Which means, you've became greed otherwise by that time without thinking the consequences for the decision you've made.  But in the end you are still lucky, because you recovered your losses in trading, where you made the right a decision to do some research in trading anyway. Bitcoin is volatile where most of the time there is in motion happened in the market, so we must be aware and ready to take risk  whatever happen in the market whether it goes up or not.
278  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What if Government bans Bitcoins? on: September 23, 2018, 02:35:27 PM
Looking at the decentralized nature of crypto-currencies,Wonder if govt bans Bitcoins in future??Is it possible let's say by blocking all sites which relate to Bitcoin wallets/payments etc over the internet.In that case what would happen to our existing coins held in those wallets??

I remembered when I was a newbie, I read here in the forum that some for countries they've banned bitcoin I'm not exactly so sure if I am correct or not but you can correct me if ever I am wrong with the information. Bitcoin was banned before in Russia then after a couples of months or years they've revoke it and now Bitcoin was very useful to this country, so meaning there is a big future waiting ahead for bitcoin, which means its not possible to be happen at this point of time now.
279  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Banks will always be against cryptocurrencies? on: September 23, 2018, 02:19:19 PM
No, I do not believe that. We must admit that what has allowed banks to acquire so much economic power is their ability to understand where capital is, and make the necessary efforts to keep it.

Knowing that banks will never fight against capital, what I see today is a growing interest of banks to incorporate blockchain technologies into their processes, and because of their marked interest in taking over everyone's money, it would not be strange that in the near future we will see banks willing to accept cryptocurrencies to carry out financial transactions.

I beg to disagreed on you statement pal, because here in my country we have one bank here who are accepting digital currency/bitcoin in a way of online transaction. when I heard and read it in the newspaper here I was so happy. Meaning, time will come that banks in the entire world will also adapt the system of crypto currency, and lets wait on to that matter anyway.
280  Economy / Economics / Re: Wow, LG to incorporate Blockchain into its overseas Payment solution on: September 23, 2018, 02:03:45 PM
"On Sunday 16th, 2018, LG Uplus, the cellular carrier owned by LG Corporation, Korea’s fourth-largest conglomerate and parent company of LG Electronics announced its plans to join forces with other telecom partners in the United States, Taiwan and Japan to offer subscribers an overseas payment service solution built on blockchain."

What does this portend for Bitcoin and Crypto as a whole? Big game players taking interests again. Like Pwc the other day. This is good news i suppose. What do you guys think?

The full details here - https://cryptocoin.news/news/lg-uplus-to-test-blockchain-payment-solution-for-overseas-travelers-20348/

Well, according to what I read to the link above I think they have a good reason why they are going to adopt the Blockchain technology.
Like what they said reason was " The platform will be based on a cross-carrier blockchain platform called CCPS (cross-carrier payment system). The billing for such purchases would be linked to the client’s direct carrier billing, enabling transactions to be paid through their carrier in their home currency avoiding fees on overseas credit card transactions, while also reducing risks associated with fluctuations of exchange rates and credit card fraud." Therefore, this could be a great to all of us as crypto/Bitcoin enthusiast, isn't?
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