Getting paid from promoting and marketing projects to me is the best way to earn crypto. That way you can only lose the time you put into it and not your money in the case of investment gone bad, although they say time is money but I'd rather not get the full value of my time than lose and already made money.
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It may sound as the best advice but remember they say winners don't quit and quitters don't win. Moreover, no one really knows the fate of crypto tomorrow, every effort which had seemed as futile might just be heavily compensated tomorrow, but who knows.
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I'm more interested in a crypto season not just altseason. I want to see another bitcoin ath and I'm sure altcoins will rally as well if that happens.
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Betting cuts across not just crypto but the physical world so I don't think it's a problem that has resulted because of crypto. A greater percentage of betting is carried out using fiat and it hasn't been blamed on fiat yet.
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You could either invest it or trade with it. If you're knowledgeable about trading, you will be able to make little daily but it will require a lot of attention
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The price of Ethereum has continued to fall, I was shocked to notice the most recent drop at $160. With the year coming to an end, I feel we haven't had the last drop yet.
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This has continued to be the scenerio for some months, the price has continued to drop and it's really making me doubtful of all the gains we made this year and I feel we might visit last year's low again.
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The only stable coin that comes to mind is USD coin on Bittrex, it is always pegged to the dollar equivalent, suffers no volatility unlike USDT for instance.
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In my opinion, IEO success has no correlation with Ethereum because most exchanges currently have their token and blockchain, others accept bitcoin for ieo. So there's no relationship between the two.
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IEO is more profitable and it is also dependent on the exchange because it's not every exchange that is profitable. Buying after listing can be tricky because those who participated in the ieo will be trying to sell off their tokens and it will likely lead to a dump.
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I know that why the major focus of projects is not to promise high returns on investment but most of them fail to understand that sustain the project and expand their community, their token has to be attractive which means it has to be profitable to invest in.
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Currently It's near impossible for XRP to dethrone Ethereum at the number 2 position. Don't forget that after Bitcoin, Ethereum is probably the most popular coin.
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This a lot to take in, never investing in crypto again but considering what 500 percent entails, I think I might go with selling my entire portfolio.
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There is so much optimism about altcoins which I believe will spearhead another altseason very soon. People should be on the alert and take the present low prices and invest in altcoins.
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Because it's a free for all market, it doesn't mean that people should be dishonest to the extent of scamming others. It only shows how degenerated moral standards have fallen, because if we still had morals, trust would have been very easy.
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I think IEOs should be avoided irrespective of whatever exchange it is on. We have had enough of the shitcoins, no one really doing anything different. Let projects raise funds from venture capitalists if they really trust in their project.
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I wish ICO never happened, at least we could have been left with fewer important projects. Most of the projects littering crypto space were fueled by the intent to grab money from the ICO boom with no intention of creating a finished product.
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I doubt there will be a thing where crypto will be regulated generally. Only thing that could happen is most countries regulating crypto in the confine of their countries, the same way SEC regulates securities in USA.
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