There is a good Turkish exchange called sistemkoin but of course they require KYC. As a Muslim country perhaps there are stricter rules to follow, just hope that one day you will have access to a bitcoin ATM for anonymous purchasing
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If you take away signature campaigns this forum would empty out pretty quickly, activity here would drop to just the hardcore bitcoin followers which is OK, but i think it is better with more activity - even with newbies and shitposters
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Boldness is an important virtue if you wanna get rich, not easy to do it from playing it safe. You need to keep trading to find those fast gainers, changing from alts to bitcoin and then on these occasions to tether.
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FOMO and FUD are useful when trying to predict a market. Although one shouldn't fall into those traps others certainly will and you can follow the trends. Recent ripple FOMO really pushed up the price and that is just one example
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I'm thinking of switching from signature campaigns to blogs as you only need to write a few times per campaign. When doing a signature bounty you are constantly posting messages weekly for several months at a time.
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It is hard to move slowly, you simply move at the pace at which crypto is developing. During a bull run you need to move quickly to take advantage of the situation. Right now, just go slow and accumulate as much as you can, this is what bear markets are for
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Even if you bookmark the website it is not guaranteed to be the correct one. There are sophisticated DNS poisoning attacks that can hi-jack the website address and you will be logging into a replica of the real one. Once that happens, say goodbye to your coins
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It is true that a verified team can still run a scam, just look at the bitconnect team. However, there is a lower chance that it is a scam as scammers do want to be in the public eye. There are many parts to verify before investing, team verification is first, then project viability (whitepaper, profitability, existing competitors, etc).
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Problem with these 2 sites is the low volume of activity, but at least it is a place where tokens can be traded. It is a useful guide, would be great if someone done the same thing for IDEX which some think is better than these 2 exchanges
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I don't think visuals is a big issue, most will want to use it on portable devices so we can post messages on the go. Some type of secure app would be great, but i'm guessing it just wouldn't be safe enough. If visuals improved and it was more reactive to screen sizes then that would be awesome
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Reading a newspaper doesn't take long, in order to have patience for the projects to payout you need to start a new one quickly and just forget about the old one. Hopefully they will simply pay the bounties but don't bother to wait, it will be a long time coming
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There are some altcoins that specifically say they are for travellers to be used everywhere, but the problem is that no-one accepts it as a form of payment. Better off just sticking with bitcoin, at least you can use localbitcoins to trade into local fiat
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The last 4 months have not been profitable at all, everyone is extending the deadlines and no-one is paying out their tokens. It's even hard to tell if they have been scams or just failed projects, need to be a lot more selective in future
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I can hear what you are saying dude, the bounties these days are coming harder to get paid from. This is because there are too many ICOs and not enough investors, so many projects are failing to meet the softcap. Others are scams but i think most are just failed ICOs
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Don't you people read the news?! The EOS team has practically disbanded with 3 of the senior team leaders packing their bags and starting a new project on their own. EOS is now a failed platform with no management or development, better start unloading those bags
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Fortunately i haven't been hacked yet or had my funds stolen from an exchange that has been hacked. However, i have been scammed by participating in fraudulent bounties where they project team walks away. Now i am more careful about which project i should support
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NEO is an interesting coin, but it is not a competitor for bitcoin. I think that NEO can be considered as an ETH competitor, but not bitcoin.
Agreed, ethereum is going down with no signs of recovery. Too many scam ICOs is giving it a bad reputation, plus those guys are cashing out which adds more pressure on the price. NEO doesn't have any of these problems and it is already running DAPPs for great ICOs
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I doubt it will be either ripple or monero. There is already too much hype with ripple and some dislike centralised coins. Monero is to private so they will fail KYC checks. I'd say ZEC which got listed on Gemini and could easily qualify for more big exchanges
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Bull runs used to be sparked by a pump in bitcoin prices but it proves that the altcoin market can be equally important. If the ripple pump is the trigger for the next bull run then no need to dump alts, everything will go green again
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Waves has great technology with a great wallet and built in DEX, but as someone above mentioned it is so easy to create a token that it is too difficult to identify real and scam wtokens. They need to sort this out if they want to compete with ethereum
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