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281  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Binance Chain or Binance DEX hype is gone! on: February 02, 2020, 06:28:27 PM
In the example above, you can perfectly track and understand how the crypto market works today.
This is a good example that clearly demonstrates where in reality there are so many projects on the market that have by and large nothing but at the same time are in fairly high positions in the ratings.

Its Marketing.
We live in a world in which supply creates demand, not vice versa as it should be. This not normal.
Binance is just engaged in such a miracle marketing and, they convince us to buy what we basically do not need. And we buy it.

Subsequently, it is clear that hype does not last forever because the market itself is making its own adjustments. Unfortunately this is not the end, the bank has enough intellectual and financial capital to rock the market in one direction or another. So, we will still see various marketing techniques that again and again will convince us that we should buy what we do not need.
282  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How can people use facebook libra coin? on: January 30, 2020, 03:35:23 PM
Apparently the Libra coin will be just a stable coin. And what can we do with stable coins? In general, the same as with ordinary coins.
They can be sent without large fees, as I understand it, it can simply be stored as money. But paramount, is the Facebook policy regarding the Libra project,
it is the transfer of money as a digital asset anywhere in the world. In other words, this is another money only with advanced functionality without the participation
of bank intermediaries that are so fed up with everything. To hell with cans. If you choose between Libra and the bank, I will choose Libra.
283  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Cryptocurrency Forecast for 2020 on: January 30, 2020, 03:31:06 PM
Of course, blockchain is becoming a global trend. Its versatility and safety is evident to many large companies. That is why they to some extent transfer their work processes to the blockchain. And that is a good sign.
It is not necessary that this will lead to an increase in cryptocurrency prices in 2020 or in 2021. However, the fact that such large companies are switching to blockchain suggests that there will be a significantly larger infrastructure for the blockchain in the future. This means that more people will be able to use cryptocurrency and this will inevitably lead to another wave of popularity of cryptocurrency and blockchain.
284  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Which Is More Profitable? YOBIT Project Or ICO Project? on: January 27, 2020, 08:18:17 PM
I do not quite understand the nature of your questions. Are you trying to compare the profit from a bounty company with the fundraising of a new project?
Yobit bounty ended today, besides there were no places for your rank initially. The exchange also holds AirDrop, which will be distributed tomorrow.
To get almost nothing you need to do, which means that the number of participants in such an adventure will be just off scale.

In view of this, there is a lot of significant factor that I am sure that the distributed coins will be worth the real money, if at all.
As far as the ICO is concerned, I want to say that the network contains statistics regarding the conducted ICO (as well as all the conducted IEOs) and their profits.
Finding it you can answer some of your questions. But looking ahead I’ll say that now there are only a few cases of raising funds for a new project, regardless of whether it is IEO or ICO, make a profit.
285  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is WPP Project finally scam? 60 Million USD for nothing? on: January 25, 2020, 07:05:10 PM
It is very unfortunate indeed that the WPP project which has been running quite long in sales so far has not done anything, because many are waiting for them and have big speculations. maybe it can be bad news, but this is the world of crypto sometimes we can get stuck at a loss when investing.
WPP is not a big project !, look for WPP in Coinmarketcap and WPP is only in the position of more than 1000, is it feasible? of course not! WPP still does not have good criteria

You're not right. WFP is a very serious project that has positioned itself as an innovative, modern, focused on future business.
However, after entering the stock exchange, investors began to sell their assets.
What is the reason for this, I do not know. Now the project really looks weak on the 1000th line.
286  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: This is why you shouldn't trust a Centralized Exchange! on: January 25, 2020, 06:53:55 PM
Hack, scam are common things in Centralized exchange. Don't get fooled by the high rank or huge trading volume, still, they are not safe! Binance CEO CZ was very confident that Binance is like a hardware wallet, he tweeted about it and after one month of that tweet, Binance got hacked and 7000 Bitcoin was compromised! Bithumb, Coinbene was hacked several times, many centralized exchanges scammed us.

Recently BCNEX exchange is likely to scam, they locked withdrawal, after 20 days when they unlocked the withdrawal function, people started withdrawing their money, but BCNEX is not finishing our withdrawals, they limited the itl by 50$ only! I have withdrawn my ETH 6 hours ago, still pending, some withdrew 14 hours go, still pending!

So, this is proved again why you shouldn't keep your money on a centralized exchange! Your money can be a scam or hacked anytime!

You speak as if we have a choice. All the things you said are obvious, by the way, I don’t think that you made a deposit at BCNEX, most likely you are trying to withdraw the funds you earned from the bounty. In any case, DEX exchanges are not ideal and do not provide the proper level of speed, liquidity and convenience. All the exchanges you listed, except BCNEX, have returned funds to their users and continue to operate normally.
287  Economy / Economics / Re: Why Cryptocurrency threatens governments on: January 25, 2020, 06:50:02 PM
The only and most compelling reason is the weakening of control over citizens.
The weakening of the country's financial institutions, weakens control, which in turn weakens power within the country.
In addition, while there is no established legal framework for cryptocurrencies, there is no payment of taxes on cryptocurrencies.
288  Economy / Economics / Re: Say Goodbye to Banking as We Know It on: January 25, 2020, 06:46:48 PM
Banking will be better than now but crypto cant replace them for sure
Use of banks has become less than before we got better option to store our  money in crypto for long term. Keeping money in banks is not that profitable and safe and crypto increase our money in very short time. We should keep storing money in crypto its holding fkt small time can give you profit and  keeping money in banks will give you very little profit for long years holding so banks are now almost finished using

I doubt very much your words. 90% of people will not store money in crypto because it makes no sense.

What are their options?
Buy bitcoin - which is extremely unstable in price, and it is not known what will happen to it in the long term.
Buying altcoins is an even worse option.
Buy stable coins - but why take the risk if you have fiat.
289  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Are you sure crypto is the future currency? on: January 25, 2020, 06:38:40 PM
It is difficult to say whether cryptocurrency will be the currency of the future, but we are definitely moving to a fully digital world in which there will be no place for ordinary physical money.
Take a look at what banks are doing now - they are creating their own types of digital currencies, essentially their cryptocurrency. Look at what this will lead us to in the near future.
290  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: BCNEX - "SCAM" Withdrawals are no longer available. on: January 23, 2020, 10:03:44 PM
Judging by their wallet from which they sent the withdrawn funds to users, there was almost no money left.
Whether they will replenish it yet or not is not known. It seems that many have the same problems as you, in the chat people ask many questions, but almost do not receive answers.
291  Economy / Economics / Re: INFLATION IN THE UNDERDEVELOPED COUNTRIES on: January 23, 2020, 08:56:38 PM
The issue is a lot more complex than most people might think. The first world countries perfected the art to pull the wool over third world countries heads, because they arrange trade agreements to favor them and they make sure that they extract as much raw resources as possible from these countries and then refine or manufacture goods from this raw material and then sell that at inflated prices back to those countries. <This offsets the import and exports between 1st world and 3rd world countries>

Some governments make bad political decisions and then 1st world countries would boycott them and this will hamper economic growth. The 3rd world countries are then forced to loan money to fund large infrastructure and development projects and the debt spiral will start pulling them down and they will start printing more money that would devalue their local currency.  Roll Eyes

You are right this question is really more complicated than it looked initially. More developed countries have an extremely strong influence on less developed countries, which often have to dance to the tune of developed countries in order to maintain their economy at least at some level. Or for example, how the United States delivers products to Africa at low prices, completely killing the country's agricultural economy,
which is more expensive than buying cheap products from the United States. Thus, the United States provides its citizens with work depriving it of Africans.


292  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is this really a good plan? on: January 23, 2020, 08:36:14 PM
During the launch of any project, none of the participants knows for 100% whether the project will succeed. You ask why to support new projects, in my opinion this is a strange question.
After all, support lies in the support itself. You support the project in which you believe and hope that he will succeed.
You offer assistance to the project in order to help the team realize their idea.
Will this work out? Unknown If you do not believe in the project and support it only for the money that you can get later, then it is not surprising that the projects do not succeed.

293  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Is the main purpose in gambling, always to make more money? on: January 23, 2020, 08:33:40 PM
Gambling is the emotions associated with the hormonal background.
That is why gambling addiction is so dangerous, because a person prompts for the main drug - pleasure (dopamine).
It is especially easy to get hooked on such pleasure at an early age, when the psyche is not yet fully formed.
This is the main reason for gambling most people.
294  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: An uncertain future of Libra! Is it good for the crypto traders? on: January 23, 2020, 08:20:41 PM
I think this is neither good nor bad. We do not know what specific problems and difficulties the crypto community will face after the Libra project enters the market.
Perhaps this will provoke uncontrolled growth, perhaps on the contrary, a severe crisis. The fact that they are discussing the project but do not close is already a reason for joy.
295  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What is the value sold in ICO? on: January 22, 2020, 04:21:53 PM
The value of coins sold at ICO should be proportional to the amount of money collected. But this happens very rarely, because the coins themselves are worthless before entering the market, and after the release, their value can be easily adjusted by the market. In addition, projects first set the price of the coin, and only then funds are raised, and often they collect less than they need, but they do not change the cost of the coin.
296  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Bot trading domination: Time to panic? on: January 22, 2020, 04:18:04 PM
No wonder. Artificial intelligence bypasses the human brain in many areas of life. The neural network shows amazing abilities, especially in trading,
where it can operate stably excluding emotions and the human factor from its "conclusions".

The only thing that remains in question is how AI will cope with artificial market manipulations.
297  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Conor McGregor vs. Donald Cerrone [JAN 2020] Discussion on: January 22, 2020, 04:14:37 PM
All i can say to this fight is Conor McGregor is really an amazing fighter in the world of UFC because he just beat Donald "Cowboy" Cerrone in the first round and with in 40 seconds, and Donald is also a great fighter but i am really amaze that the fight is really fast, that is why i didn't pay anything just to watch this fight.

It seems that he simply did not expect what happened. In which universe is such a scenario possible? 40 seconds of the first round and the end.
No one expected it. In fact, Mac Gregor found his opponent off guard. Pounced on him and tore him apart, leaving him no chance. I would like to see him fight with Habib.
298  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: WHY DOES BOUNTY PROJECTS TAKE TIME TO ENTER A MARKET on: January 22, 2020, 04:10:56 PM
If a project lists on an exchange without good plan from the team, it will fall short of expectations. Such will get to a point and faint, because there is nothing more to contribute to the space. Also, a lot of them do not have good support from the community, which cause more panic to the team.

And what do you think the team should have? If the plan for speculating with a coin, then this is not an honest game.
All the team needs is good coin liquidity and movement on the road map. This will be enough for the coin to circulate more or less stably.
299  Economy / Economics / Re: Can Institutional Investors Bring in the Next Wave of Hype to the Crypto-Sphere? on: January 22, 2020, 04:07:48 PM
It is a little strange that a similar topic arose right now (once again). I remember that throughout the whole of 2018, everyone was waiting for when institutional investors finally came to the market.
Everyone was waiting for the opening of BAKKT and other gateways for the institutional. But when the discoveries took place, nothing happened.
300  Economy / Economics / Re: How regulation affects the crypto price on: January 20, 2020, 02:36:36 PM
By and large, now nothing is happening within the framework of regulation that could at least somehow affect the prices of cryptocurrencies.
I believe that there are only two options when this can happen. This is either the approval of cryptocurrencies by regulators to one degree or another, or their prohibition.
These things are really able to influence the price and provoke players to action.
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