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281  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: I want to know whether it is right to join bounties? on: April 21, 2020, 05:01:27 AM
Hello friends, I want to know whether it is right to join bounties?
I have seen many threads where people say that your account should be kept clean.
Does the bounty task spoil posting history?
Actually, I want to rank up my account and do some earning, Is it possible both can be done?

Please help me with this what should i do?
That is completely normal. I still build my account well by writing many quality articles and I still get money from bounty campaigns. In fact, when participating in bounty programs, we will not be able to post freely anymore, but we can still create posts that contribute to the community. and when your post is good enough, you will still get Mods to send merit to you and you will still be promoted.
282  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Bitcoin is not as risky as many think. on: April 20, 2020, 08:50:01 AM
One of the main points many Bitcoin naysayers are quick to bring up whenever you question them on why they are so anti bitcoin is that bitcoin is ‘volatile and risky’. The truth is that Bitcoin is no riskier than any other asset and it may even be safer.

Here’s why Bitcoin is safer than most assets: https://www.cryptopolitan.com/bitcoin-is-safer-than-most-assets-stop-treating-it-as-risky/

What are your thoughts?

These theories are no different from what the whales say. All are the plans of those who have money They hire bloggers and write nice things about crypto. Later when more people believed in bitcoin, they invested and bought more. then the sharks will be the market controllers and sell it down. In the article that you put out, I do not see what is reasonable. The comparisons are approximate and very general. It says nothing about the security of crypto. capitalization is small and this is why whales are always in control of the market.
283  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Using Stop Loss in day trading? on: April 20, 2020, 08:30:43 AM
How do you guys use stop losses in day trading? Or does it only really work for long trading like swing trading?

Do any of your day traders out there successfully use stop losses without having them just liquidate your positions for losses a bunch of the time? Or do you have some strategy that even though that happens often you still come out ahead by sometimes being able to get back in slightly lower after the stop loss completes?
For trading, nothing is for sure. Everything is just a probability so we need to use the stoploss command to avoid excessive loss. never trade without using stoploss, you will never know how the market will move. but there is a way you can set stoploss command far from the entry point. It's a low-leverage bet, it won't make us lose too much when the market is reversed but when we win we get a lot of money.
284  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: [ogn] Origin Protocol Speculation on: April 19, 2020, 07:43:52 AM
Origin Protocol is good coin so I can predict that this coin will have a high price in the future even I think it will be like BNB (a coin created by binance exchange). I like its marketplace that provide buying and sell most likely it is online shop which pay in cryptocurrency. As we know, online shop is being surrounded by most people know. I've been twice to bought a stuff from amazon and was sent to my country. And now, cryptocurrency has origin protocol which has marketplace and I think it will be an obliged as a cryptocurrency user to buy some stuff there. And I will predict that $5 is deserve to be reach if we see at the current price.
$ 5 is a very ambitious number. OGN's total supply is 1 billion and if its price increases to $ 5 then its marketcap is about $ 5 billion. I realize that in their roadmap there is no plan to burn the team token, and the supply is still large, the price will hardly rise to $ 5. Although OGN is one of the great technology coins, do not expect too high in its value. We also need to look at the future vision and plans of the OGN team. If they don't have a lot of updates, I'm afraid the price will drop soon.
285  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Huobi vs BNB on: April 19, 2020, 07:16:33 AM
Hey guys! What are your predictions on Huobi token. Will it beat BNB? Check the analysis below.

https://coinstelegram.com/2019/03/21/action-has-begun-huobi-and-ht-follows-binance-and-bnb/
HT will not be comparable with BNB. Binance now has a much larger volume than Huobi global and IEO projects are also much better quality. Besides, CZ, CEO of Binance exchange has bought CMC for $ 400 million. That shows how strong the financial situation of the Binance team is. And just 2 days ago, the Binance team decided to burn over 3 million tokens at $ 14.2 and investors in the Binance exchange are feeling very excited. It will soon be one of the most trusted exchanges in the crypto market.
286  Economy / Economics / Re: COVID-19 will pave the way for CBDCs on: April 18, 2020, 06:19:14 AM
In times where social distancing is a must, the way we make payments changes in its entirety. Physical cash will cease from existence, as they serve as "carriers" or "vehicles" of the deadly coronavirus "COVID-19". Governments will notice that printing more money will not be worth their time, leading them towards the creation of their very own digital currency. That is if the pandemic continues extends long enough in order to have a negative impact on the world's economy.

What are your thoughts? Will this be the era of CBDCs? Or is it still too early to tell? Huh
CBDC is really a good idea, but if it is made available to the general public, it will implement a separate mechanism that is understood only by people working in government agencies. Do you think that the world's governments' digital currencies will be listed on Coinmarketcap or the crypto market? are not ! That is not possible. Cryptocurrencies are just one of the short-term solutions, and fiat money is one of the most manageable currencies. it can cause inflation, but we still have many ways to fix it and the bull will reappear. My advice is not to expect blockchain technology to have a future.
287  Economy / Economics / Re: USD will lose its status of being reserve currency? I am scared. on: April 18, 2020, 05:56:00 AM


I just came to know about this medium article after their daily digest hit my inbox. That article is talking about the economic slow down in America in coming years (fortunately not due to the current corona outbreak). I really scared of another economic world wide slow down. But, not sure how it will be reflecting to bitcoins.


It will certainly affect bitcoin even though the halving event is about to take place. because I don't believe in the deflation and huge demand of the bitcoin crowd. The majority of sharks are bitcoin miners and they hold the right to manipulate the market. Therefore, when people are in recession, they do not want to use their money to invest financially. All businesses are growing very slowly, most will invest in companies producing and service goods. So if a major recession or economic crisis takes place, we should keep cash and only invest in real businesses in manufacturing services. say no to bitcoin, because then the crypto market will no longer grow.
288  Economy / Economics / Re: New World: Global or National? Governance with Blockchain on: April 17, 2020, 06:45:20 AM
Although you have many ideas for blockchain companies in particular and blockchain technology in general during the epidemic season, I believe that no one wants to look for this type of technology. I also see daily articles about blockchain technology that can dominate the world or be part of people's lives. But after 10 years of development, this technology has been widely used? What's worse is that many real estate businesses and distribution companies have used it but it really doesn't have high productivity. Everything needs to go through a fairly long and difficult process to control. I am afraid that blockchain can only be operated in this crypto market.
289  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Altcoins profit ... Which altcoin is best for profits? on: April 17, 2020, 05:25:48 AM
As which coin i need to invest in it.
ETH and BNB are altcoins which in my opinion have very good potential lately, especially altcoin BNB really shows a significant increase, many investors are investing BNB and many traders are trading these coins.
BNB, Chainlink is one of the alts worth investing now. because it has a huge fomo community and people are looking forward to a bright future for these 2 coins. BNB is the coin of Binance exchange and CZ seems to be the richest person in this crypto market. I think he will soon make this market belong to him and push BNB's price beyond its ATH soon. Chainlink is one of the great alts and has a large community. When the bull trembles, it grows insanely. A top alts has a market cap of more than $ 1 billion but it grows by 10% or more after each market volatility. That shows their community is willing to buy at a higher price than ever before.
290  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: High rewards still possible in bounties? on: April 16, 2020, 04:07:16 AM
Is high rewards like 350,000$ for bounty hunters still possible this days? I know it's all down to the success of the project but is this still achievable? How many successful projects with such reward paid hunters since 2018 that you know?
There will be no any project can be so generous in this time because covid is raging the economy. We should have realistic judgments about the economy to choose the appropriate projects to join. This is also one of the necessary skills to choose a good project and make money from it. At the moment we should only look for projects with a reward of about $ 10k - $ 30k, which will be a reasonable number for the current marketing. In addition, don't expect projects that pay more, most are just fraudulent projects.
291  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: the first reason why fraud projects are increasingly rampant? on: April 16, 2020, 03:53:36 AM
I always complain about ICO projects not just because of rewards? but because of the increasingly rampant project fraud!

on the other hand the first reason why we find it difficult to know about fraud projects or not, because almost most ICO projects look real !!
and this is very unexpected, that there is a site that offers services to create an ICO project complete with ERC20 Tokens!
with only $ 50 a person can make millions of dollars from the results of fraudulent projects HuhHuhHuh

https://www.fiverr.com/wedowo/create-your-ico-website-and-erc20-token

imagine if this continues, then the rich will increasingly become rich !! scamers
In fact, this is part of the market and it is indispensable. If it's one of the really good and international projects, why not raise capital in a centralized market and need an ICO in a decentralized market? more than 95% of ICO projects with high rewards are fraudulent projects today. This is also a big part of the decentralized financial market because no one can guarantee the security of your assets. So when investing, think carefully. Especially in the current economic situation, we can not make a lot of money during this period.
292  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: [Bounty]💰Intelligence Crypto IQ.cash for all people🔥60 000$💲Daily stakes!🚀 on: April 15, 2020, 04:44:19 PM
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293  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: 🔴 BOUNTY DETECTIVE 🔴 HACKEN.AI - Personal cybersecurity application 🔴 on: April 14, 2020, 07:13:08 AM
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294  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][ERC20] cUSD Currency $CUSD - Your Fast, Secure Digital Money on: February 08, 2020, 04:43:06 AM
Many stablecoins now have the same trading platform as you, even it is listed on big exchanges like USDC, PAX, BUSD. And for your cUSD nothing outstanding and there are too few users to use it. This is really a major disadvantage. You should consider doing a big bounty program and then using the funds to list on exchanges with large volumes. That would be the best way for everyone to know cUSD and try it out. Wish your project will be known and take advantage of the bull run season this year. would be a very good opportunity for you.
295  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Relictum Pro | Blockchain 5.0 of the latest generation on: February 08, 2020, 04:37:20 AM
wow, the specs are staggering, your blockchain 5.0 platform can handle 1 million transactions in about 1s. But I also saw a similar project, Credits, and they even had their own credit card on the market. but eventually after the ICO it also failed and was still considered a shitcoin when the community was too small for a good platform. The problem now is that people no longer seem to be important about these transaction processing, they are concerned about the community and exchanges that the team will plan to list in the future. and then, in your Roadmap you didn't mention listing, just focused on selling tokens. I have not seen anything special about this project.
296  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: FinCen Deputy Director remarks on Cryptocurrency on: February 08, 2020, 04:06:15 AM
Prepared Remarks of FinCEN Deputy Director Jamal El-Hindi, delivered at the SIFMA 20th Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Financial Crimes Conference

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On that point, let me take this opportunity to emphasize that actors working in these new systems for moving value are subject to the same AML principles and requirements as other financial institutions.  Social media and messaging platforms and others now focusing on the establishment of cryptocurrencies cannot turn a blind eye to illicit transactions that they may be fostering.  As we’ve said on other occasions, to the extent that the financial sector chooses to move forward with the opportunities that some of these emerging systems present, we are not going to allow it to slide backward on the protections and appropriate transparency that we have collectively worked so hard to weave into the financial system.

We will judge emerging financial institutions on whether and how they make their systems resilient to, and report on, money laundering, terrorist financing, sanctions evasion, human and narco-trafficking, and other illicit activity.

Make no mistake about it, whether it is through existing rules and guidance or future rules and guidance, we will regulate in this space consistent with the existing principles underlying the BSA/AML regime.  Industry will have to develop its new products and services to ensure appropriate transparency for law enforcement and national security purposes.  And where that doesn’t happen, we have the ability to protect our financial system. 

https://www.fincen.gov/news/speeches/prepared-remarks-fincen-deputy-director-jamal-el-hindi-delivered-sifma-20th-anti

Based on what the Deputy Director says, I interpret it that there will be full regulations as far as crypto-currencies goes. It will be implemented and will be sweep. Although each countries has it's own set of regulatory framework, but with this statement, we might see a single governing laws.

Thoughts?
In fact, this is not too new and governments are setting up new laws to prevent people from buying and selling crypto in the country. In Asia, there are already some such strict countries and those who pay with crypto will have to go to jail with money laundering offenses.
2 days ago I heard about having crypto payments in some European countries and the total volume was up to $ 4 billion and that would not be a small number. If hundreds of thousands of entrepreneurs realized that they could launder money to evade taxes in this way, the world economy would certainly be in big trouble. I don't want the economic crisis to happen, it's too painful for our years of efforts.
297  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Transaction Finality on Bitcoin on: February 08, 2020, 03:54:22 AM
I've curious lately to know about "Transaction Finality" on the Bitcoin blockchain. Even after being years on the crypto space, there are a lot of things related to Bitcoin's technical aspects which I'm not aware of. I'd like to know how many confirmations does a transaction need to be considered as "final" on the Bitcoin blockchain?


It depends on the system of the exchange to give exact figures. in fact it is just a number to confirm exactly which blocks of blocks have been received to process or not. exchanges usually only need 3-5 confirmations of completing a transaction and this is quite normal. When an error occurs, the blocks will surely stop processing and be canceled, then the system will notify that your transaction has failed and ask you to make a new transaction. Simply put, the blockchain system is quite smart and you don't need to worry too much about this.
298  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Usage Among Merchants Is Up on: February 08, 2020, 03:24:51 AM
$ 4 billion is not a small number, especially for crypto because it is banned from trading in quite a few countries due to concerns about money laundering. but in my opinion the volume will not increase in the future. The problem is that money laundering will be very easy, and do you think the government will make it easy? Especially for large businesses, if they discover the privacy coin, the money laundering becomes easier and the country will become more chaotic.
I am not in favor of people using crypto because most people will think of money laundering rather than convenience. I just want Blockchain technology to be developed and applied much in life. What do you think of my opinion? or if the view on money laundering is wrong, show me. Nice to discuss with you guys.
299  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What has bitcoin done for you? on: February 08, 2020, 03:14:11 AM
I am very grateful and feel very lucky to know this market in 2018. Although the bubble has passed, I still feel lucky because there were quite a few people participating in the market at that time. People around me are friendly and they always help each other in sharing knowledge and help me have more jobs to make money. I remember very clearly that was the day when I was very poor when I could not afford tuition at high school, I had to do everything to make money and luckily I knew the crypto market. I also participated a lot in bounty campaigns and also made quite a lot, now I am a trader and also quite successful in the early days.
300  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Facts about mining Coins on: February 07, 2020, 10:51:44 AM


My conclusion is if you don't want to go through all of this its better you switch to POS ( Proof of Stake) that won't cost you any energy and worries, its all about buying coins and staking them, no hassle at all, the higher the quantities of your coins the higher your reward
That is also a big problem for many miners. They always complain about the price of electricity and machinery, once it does not work well, it costs a lot to repair it. But PoS also has its drawbacks, it seems to be for the guys with more money. For example, if you give $ 10 and your brother spends $ 100 for staking, then your brother is likely to handle blocks and will receive a reward in front of you. because this is like a betting system and everything has its risks, PoS is really only for the rich. So please think carefully between the two methods. If we can choose a place to sell electricity cheaply, we should choose PoW, at least we can still control our profits.
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