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3181  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Platform Bitcdeal.com legit? on: August 02, 2021, 09:50:28 PM
I have tried to visit the site, but It doesn't even load. Could it be that you just made a mistake and shared a wrong domain name?
If so, Please correct it so we may be able to help you with some helpful information.
3182  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: It doesn't feel like Chinese are out of mining business on: August 02, 2021, 09:13:36 PM
so we had bullrun ended in may so wait till next year minimum or 2022. Dont worry everybody will get cards because nobody will be buying them Smiley Lets see what happens.
Are you sure the bull run already ended in May this year, mate?

I mean, we still have Bitcoin up around $40K, 2 times higher than the last bull runs ATH of 20K. We still have several altcoins high up, like Ether at $2,600. So I don't think it's over yet, we may have a chance of getting past $60K again

And who knows? The game might change whereby even in the bear market, GPUs might remain in high demand in preparation for the next bull run
3183  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin survey suggestions needed.. on: August 02, 2021, 02:03:17 PM
1. Have you ever heard about Bitcoin?

2. If yes, when and where?
The where can be a list of sources such as
- Media (TV, radio, Newspaper, social media)
- Someone (Maybe a friend or relative)
- Pyramid schemes hiding behind bitcoin to make adverts etc

3. Do you think Bitcoin is a good innovation or What excites/annoys you about Bitcoin
3184  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: It doesn't feel like Chinese are out of mining business on: August 02, 2021, 01:39:34 PM
You really thought the mining difficulty would stay down for long, especially during the bull market?

Not a chance. Whether Chinese miners are out or still in business, there's always going to be a surge of more people setting up mining farms since the venture is still lucrative. The common reason that was limiting some people from getting into the mining game was because the mining equipment was out of stock or sold out in almost all official outlets.
3185  Economy / Reputation / Re: Welcome LoyceV on: August 01, 2021, 11:21:17 PM
I don’t even understand what is it all about.
OP has a history, and the history is about the thirst for merits. He will do anything to be showered with some
3186  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Use cowswap if you don't have ether to pay fees on other dexes on: August 01, 2021, 11:03:38 PM
It sounds like the old school dex Etherdelta, in terms of charging trading fees  Cheesy

But with so many copycat "Decentralized exchanges" and shitcoins. I suggest  people be very careful while using them. Some are just created to steal tokens from your wallet.
3187  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Tokyo Olympics Prediction Awards?? on: August 01, 2021, 10:49:45 PM
Seems like they took too longs to announce the project. It should have been 2-3 months ago before the official Tokyo Olympics games started. It does's seem fun that much when the games are already underway

I saw this kind of prediction game in Huobi too.
3188  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Hacking wallet link on: July 31, 2021, 11:41:05 PM
Well good thing is i don't use just about any link for swapping, see this is some of the associated problems with all this swapping platforms spread everywhere in this space, they are common this days that it is hard to separate real from fake, @op this will make you to be extra careful and very observant with all the many swapping platform available, scammers are relentless.
It's not just links that are fake. Sometimes you can receive a fake token in your wallet and once you try to swap it via an exchange. You will give the hacker some sort of privileges to drain your wallet.

The best solution is to completely avoid airdrops, shitcoins and shit exchanges or use a new fresh address for each token and each swap
3189  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: CRYPTOPAY.ME - SCAM - BEWARE OF IT on: July 31, 2021, 11:20:28 PM
One mistake you did was keep the coins in the exchange. You never keep coins in an exchange if you are going to be away for a long time. Terms and conditions change in a flash for the centralized crypto exchanges. 3 years is a damn long time. Just look at what happened to binance and Bitmex over the course of the 3 years
They may have not been strict with KYC in the past, but they now are. I am not supporting them because they maybe scam, but right now you have no choice but to give up on the 15 euros. It's not worth it for your personal documents.
3190  Economy / Speculation / Re: 10 green daily candles in a row on: July 31, 2021, 10:37:08 PM
The link to the thread that you provided does not exist. Please provide the correct link to help with proper comparison. Right now, the market is still surging upwards, but Sunday and Monday will be very critical.

I don't know what time zone you are basing on, but let's wait and see.
3191  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: How can I reach the more people to token I designed? on: July 30, 2021, 11:55:46 PM
Well, your portfolio plays a huge role in this.

What you need to do is have
1. Create an announcement in the service announcement board about the kind of service you are offering, and it should Include details of your past successful projects.
2. Maintain a presence around the forum and other crypto related channels.
3. Be on the look-out for people searching for token developers around the forum. I see announcements pop up sometimes in different boards.
3192  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: "Decentralized' exchange Uniswap starts blocking token access on: July 30, 2021, 11:24:46 PM
Nobody acting like a dick. If you research properly you would mention that fact in you OP.
Hayden only blocked this tokens on front end to not beeing chased up. But again, just because you hide that on UI does not mean completely not accessible.
So therefore your post have wholes.

Average users might have difficulty understand whats true and what not.
Front end, back end... They are all part of Uniswap. It's why the UI is there in the first place. it's of huge importance to uniswap.

Your claim is similar to that of centralized exchanges that come up and say "we are a KYC free exchange" but under their terms they have some sort of AML policy  Cheesy

You know what I am talking about here. You just don't want to agree, which is OK, but the fact is there's nothing decentralized about the recent developments in Uniswap. What use is a protocol that will keep working in the backend if the front end is modified to censor certain tokens in the middle of the night by a couple of devs at their will.



3193  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: My Bitcoin, For Your Ethereum, Monero or other Cryptos, You Profit Each Trade! on: July 29, 2021, 11:48:21 PM
At this time I am focusing on HNT, so if anyone is interested in mining, feel free to get at me, I would put up more info on that soon, goodluck everyone and stay blessed!!!
Sorry to disappoint you Mr wise scammer but we already know about your little scam venture and I doubt if any forum members and outsiders who carryout some due diligence can miss this warning [SCAM ALERT] heliuminers.com is a Scam site. The real site is helium.com
3194  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Anyone from NYC mining HNT? on: July 29, 2021, 10:53:58 PM
You might want to look at the hotspot coverage map. The higher the number of hotspots in the area you set up yours, the higher are the mining rewards.

You can use these tools to estimate the rewards

Hotspot clusters in the map

1. https://mappers.helium.com/
2. https://explorer.helium.com/coverage

Mining reward calculators
1. https://helium.hiker.rocks
2. https://helium.plus/earnings-calculator
3195  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Bear market mining on: July 29, 2021, 10:14:59 PM
Mining on the bear market is useless, better to just buy coins, buying coins on the bull market is asking to be scammed 20 to 50 times, because that is how much you will lose when the bull market is done for and will soon be over, people thinking this will last a long time are being deceived like sheeps by wolves hehe, this profitability on mining never lasts a long time, take july 2016 to january 2018, may 2013 to November 2014 for example and check as far as it goes, that we can see 18 months to be exact.
It's just the same as buying Bitcoin in the bear market and having to wait out until the bull market before you sell. I think it's a good strategy so long as you don't sell your sats in the bear market.

It only seems useless if you mine your Bitcoins and then sell them immediately at low price.

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This bullrun started on july 2020, meaning plus 18 moths, we have till the end of this year at best then after this gameover.
The same could be said about trading.
3196  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: "Decentralized' exchange Uniswap starts blocking token access on: July 27, 2021, 11:58:29 PM
I am prety sure you have no idea about this subject. First of all: uniswap front end blocking tokens not smart contracts. So this tokens which are blocked are still accesible by smart contract call. So in practice uniswap centralized entity following guidelines and cannot be liable for breaking those guidelines. If gov want to shut down anything it have to be blockchain.

Please research properly before posting nonsense. It's easy to check that tokens and respected liquidity is still accessible but not through uniswap front end.  
Don't think i don't know about the front end and backend stuff. Before making this topic, i made some prior research. There's no need to act like a dick

If you read through the thread, you would understand what i am pointing at?

1. Does Joe, the average trader who decided to use Uniswap because he thinks it's full decentralized care about what goes on in the back end while the front end censors every token at their will?

2. What is the use of DAO governance which is one of the benchmarks for cropping decentralized projects if the project devs can just wake up and block or censor whatever they feel like?
3197  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Bear market mining on: July 27, 2021, 11:44:44 PM
It depends on how many of your are thinking a like as miners but yes, I would compare it to buying Bitcoin in the dip. It requires when one is planning  to to very patient and wait through out the bear market without selling off their sats cheaply.

This means one has to have extra money to spend on expenses such as power until when the bull run sets in
3198  Other / Archival / Re: Binance Dramatically Reduces Daily Withdrawal Limits on: July 27, 2021, 11:24:42 PM
Well the reduction in the daily limits was expected but not that much  Shocked

I have anticipated this before especially when BTC climbed to $40K+. Like right now, the 2 BTC a daily limit would make it around $80K. Easy to launder if someone created a dozen unverified accounts.

I guess it's time to switch to the likes of Kucoin (5 BTC daily limit), Huobi, Okex for now  Cheesy
3199  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How bitcoin mining works on: July 27, 2021, 10:44:19 PM
This is a big problem Just copying outdated articles online and passing them here without any prior research. Such information can be so misleading to newbies

KEY TAKEAWAYS
By mining, you can earn cryptocurrency without having to put down money for it.
Have you looked into how much the mining equipment costs these days plusthe cost of the amount of power they consume during the process of mining?

You need either a GPU (graphics processing unit)
Obsolete when it comes to Bitcoin mining. You would be better off gambling or buying shitcoins.
3200  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The other thing getting "halved" every 4 years are the critics and nonbelievers. on: July 27, 2021, 02:53:07 AM
While I agree with the title, JPMorgan giving their users access to crypto funds doesn't necessarily mean that Jamie Dimon did a total 180 with his opinions concerning cryptocurrencies. It could simply just mean that JPMorgan's users want crypto funds, so they're giving them access just for them to earn money off the fees. Their main goal is to make money in the first place, not to push their agenda to their users.
It isn't a total 180 per se but it's a start. If you see one of the quotes he made in 2017, he was totally against any of the JP Morgan traders trading cryptocurrency.
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“I would fire them in a second, for two reasons: It is against our rules and they are stupid, and both are dangerous.”

But now;

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JPMorgan's advisors can execute only "unsolicited" crypto trades, meaning advisors cannot recommend the products but are allowed to buy or sell on the behalf of a client's request.
Source

Whether they are just trying to make money through fees or not. The fact that they were totally against cryptocurrencies at first and now they accept their clients to trade them means the Bitcoin pressure is inevitable  Smiley
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