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381  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Bounty or Airdrop kill project? on: August 20, 2020, 03:13:52 PM
I refuse to accept that Bounty or Airdrop kill project cos the esenece of them in the first place is to help and create awareness about a project and majority of them have proven to be worth their purpose, so how then can Airdrop and Bounty kill the project
The OP thinks that bounty and airdrop will cause the token's price to crash, and from there the project will die. I agree with that because I have seen a lot of projects collapsed over the past time, because they are bad projects and have no liquidity. After delivering the bounty the price drops many times because there is no demand
I believe that this is sheer nonsense and the corresponding accusations that the hunters for the Bounty are guilty of the fall of the project were given a lot of and thoroughly weighty arguments and answers. In addition, the reward can always be paid, but blocked on wallets, and therefore the development team themselves create the conditions for the project to have good prospects or fail after the listing leaves. But if you follow the majority of projects after the listing of coins on the exchange, then the massive sale of coins on the exchange occurs in several times larger volumes of coins than the general pool of the Bounty company. Therefore, I believe that developers and investors themselves massively sell coins themselves in order to earn real money and get rid of their useless tokens, and the Bounty Hunters have nothing to do with it.
382  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Everyone waiting for v2.0 but... on: August 20, 2020, 02:53:10 PM
Many cryptocurrency users are skeptical about the constant postponement of Ethereum 2.0 updates, but I think that the developers adequately assess all the risks and therefore are in no hurry to provide the public with an update due to possible errors. But I have very high hopes for the possibility of getting a reward for staking, although it is clear that the result in this situation will primarily depend on the price of ethereum.
383  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Upcoming Defi projects on: August 19, 2020, 02:38:38 PM
To date, DeFi projects are indeed attracting the most attention from investors, as the demand for an alternative to the banking system is increasing. Experts say that even due to the activity of DeFi projects, the Ethereum network is overloaded. But nevertheless, we must be careful about all projects with the abbreviation DeFi, since there is reason to believe that some developers may specifically indicate the designation DeFi, while not having anything to do with it, but in order to attract as much attention to themselves as possible.
384  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Why LINK is pumping so hardly? on: August 19, 2020, 02:17:39 PM
There is reason to believe that Link has started to grow rapidly due to increased activity around DeFi projects. But it seems to me that everything that happens is connected with a certain state support for chainlink, as well as the fact that Chainlink will be used to provide BSN services with access to off-network data. This factor has sharply increased the investment attractiveness of the project.
385  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: What we can expect the price of eth at the end of 2020? on: August 19, 2020, 01:57:47 PM
One way or another, many analysts are in favor of a massive rise in the price of ethereum. In July, a massive transfer of ETH to cryptocurrency exchanges was recorded and this is explained by the fact that about 700,000 Ethereum were transferred by big whales to cryptocurrency exchanges in anticipation of a high rise in the price of ETH, that is, everything is being prepared to be able to sell at a high price. Apparently, the upcoming Ethereum 2.0 update, as well as the boom in DeFi projects, will have a positive effect on Ethereum in the near future. at least today we are already seeing an upward movement.
386  Economy / Economics / Re: Fixed amount vs. infinite coins on: August 18, 2020, 04:17:05 PM
Bitcoin is a very good digital asset that is profitable for a long-term investment. Already today, those owners who bought Bitcoin at the end of August 2018 or at the beginning of 2019 have received very good profits. It seems to me that in some cases it makes no sense to keep bitcoin for too long, and at the same time not to use it for its intended purpose, since our life is very fleeting and unpredictable. Therefore, I personally try to use Bitcoin to buy the valuable things that I need, because I am not sure if I can live up to the time when Bitcoin possibly reaches the price of a million dollars.  Grin
387  Economy / Economics / Re: returning to normal on: August 18, 2020, 03:44:18 PM
How i wish we could all return to our normal lives. But, unfortunately, we cant really tell when this pandemic be over. I have so much doubts if we could all be back to normal soonest. I just hope that the vaccine from Russia will turn out good, so maybe then we could tell that the end of suffering is about to end.
Today, a vaccine that would be produced in Russia is receiving very negative reviews all over the world. According to research by specialists in the relevant field, the world will not get rid of the coronavirus just like that. At least 60-70 percent of the world's population must be infected with the coronavirus in order to develop immunity protection against this virus, and only then it will be possible to talk about the victory over the pandemic.
388  Economy / Economics / Re: Crypto Pay Could ‘Destroy the Financial System’ on: August 18, 2020, 03:13:50 PM
Russian Lawmaker: Crypto Pay Could ‘Destroy the Financial System’
^ Is Russia in recession at the moment? if, it is maybe they think that Investors would rather choose cryptocurrency. However, they might not consider legalizing crypto payments since Crypto asset has a bigger value than their fiat, and anytime can change a value, doubled or tripled only in a certain amount of time. they hold the power in their fiat "ruble" they can think a way on how to circulate the growth for check and balance Accounting Purposes.
Moreover, Russia is one of the biggest country and Cryptocurrency could be their greatest asset if they think about the positive side.
The legislative initiative of the Russian Federation is proceeding in such a way that it is very difficult to explain it, especially if we take examples of what is happening from other countries, then in Russia everything happens quite the opposite. Today, the Russian government does not intend to legalize cryptocurrency, and the only thing that can happen is a complete ban on cryptocurrency for use by citizens, but the government can fully use cryptocurrency for its own purposes. one of the main whole, not to allow cryptocurrency for citizens of russia, is to control the finances of their citizens, and to prevent the financial independence of people.
389  Economy / Economics / Re: Universal Basic Income: Ideas on how to make it work? on: August 14, 2020, 03:43:25 PM
There are many variations of universal basic income. The most basic of these proposals will simply replace social security unemployment compensation and public assistance programs with the basic income per citizen. The US Basic Income Guarantee Network supports the plan saying it is trying to force workers into poverty as a way to alleviate poverty. Hard work and a fast-paced economy have not come close to eradicating poverty. A universal program like the Basic Income Guarantee could alleviate poverty group states. The group is most helpful as a universal process.
What is happening today not only in the United States, but also in other countries, can in no way be called an attempt to eradicate poverty from society. It seems that the government continues to act in a different direction, aggravating the situation, dividing the interests of the state and the people.
390  Economy / Economics / Re: You want to become a millionaire,here is the secret formula on: August 14, 2020, 03:12:41 PM

Sell 1 million products at $1 a piece
Sell 100000 products at  $10 a piece
Sell 10000 products at $100 a piece
Sell 1000 products at $1000 a piece
Sell 100 products at $10000 a piece
Sell 10 products at $100000 a piece
Sell 1 product at $1000000 a piece

Simple and easy  Grin

Can you guess why it is so hard to make your first million ?
Several times I have come across information about such people who used a similar strategy in order to become a millionaire. These people lived in the CIS countries and started selling brooms and used car tires. At the same time, they bought the missing goods at low prices, and sold them at a higher price. But really the original goal was to sell at least one million pieces of goods, for at least one unit of national currency. anyway this strategy is very working.
391  Economy / Speculation / Re: Grayscale Buys 800% More Bitcoin Compared to Q1 2019 on: August 13, 2020, 05:19:19 PM
The fact that Grayscale has doubled its investment in cryptocurrency after the halving of 2020 may be one of those circumstances that directly hint at the upcoming bull run, which always happened after the halving, as evidenced by the historical data of last year's halving. In addition, the fact that Wall Street is interested in bitcoin is already a very good indicator for the entire cryptocurrency market.
392  Economy / Speculation / Re: TA indicates a bull run is coming on: August 13, 2020, 04:53:44 PM
I believe that it is the current period, thanks to the economic crisis, that many investors are looking for an alternative for their investments, in replacement of assets that are constantly falling in value. In addition, national currencies are also rapidly depreciating, and even ordinary people, not only in an attempt to invest their savings, but also as a replacement for their national currencies, use cryptocurrency. Thus, the massive attraction of investments and interested people to cryptocurrency, in any case, brings us closer to the bull run.
393  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin trading soars in Argentina, Brazil as local currencies weaken on: August 13, 2020, 04:33:00 PM
As far as I know, the citizens of Argentina and Brazil have practically no opportunity to save their savings, since their national currency depreciates very quickly. The only correct decision is to invest in other currencies. I believe that cryptocurrency assets in any case for these countries is the best way to save money, compared to the dollar. In addition, given not only political but also economic realities in Latin America in general, not only in Brazil and Argentina, but also in other countries, the number of clients of the cryptocurrency market is increasing.
394  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Why do exchanges get away with faking trade volume? on: August 12, 2020, 04:34:10 PM
Because nobody can stop them? I mean that looks like the only reason at all, if there was power of people that could stop exchanges stop doing that, I would think that we would all do it, however there is no way that people could stop it, neither does the competition so they end up doing it without any consequences.

On top of that, when one place does it and others don't, that place gets an advantage and everyone thinks they are doing great, however other places wouldn't accept it, so they end up doing it to level the playing field as well, which is why right now it is so common since places basically all try to mimic each others shady stuff in order to get ahead but if not at least not stay behind. All of this could end if somehow there is regulations on them.
All kinds of manipulations with trading volumes, this is a kind of fraud on the part of the management of the cryptocurrency exchange. I believe that their actions may fall under some article of the Criminal Code, but whether they can be held accountable is a completely different issue that requires careful study.
395  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Do you use a trading Bot? on: August 12, 2020, 04:10:35 PM
In fact, I do not mind using a trading bot at least once, because I really understand that the software can do Technical Analysis much better than I do, and it is quite possible that at the first stages of using the trading bot correctly, I will have good results. But the main problem lies in the correct selection of a trading bot, since they all cost a certain amount of money and therefore do not want to throw money away.
396  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Can i start forex with no risk of money? on: August 12, 2020, 03:47:59 PM
In general, trading in the cryptocurrency market and Forex have certain differences. Even if you have technical and fundamental analysis, you still need to own the rules of Forex trading and at the same time you need to have your own Forex broker with which you will implement your orders.
397  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Can idena.io be the best altcoin in 2021? on: August 11, 2020, 03:32:26 PM
when I know the Idena project and try to follow it, this is a very unique and good project, we only need a laptop and internet network with validation that is done once every 2 weeks,
With so much support from the community, I hope this project will be a good project for this year,
Especially with Idena's presence at HOTBIT.IO this week I am sure it can pump and attract more investors.
Actually, Hotbit is a very good cryptocurrency exchange, but I would like to see the Idena coin on other top-rated exchangers. I believe that this very circumstance would be very well reflected in the performance of the project. Also, note that many users will be confused when the Idena coin symbol is changed to iDNA.
398  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Does Name really matter in crypto? on: August 11, 2020, 03:09:04 PM
a lot of people lose all their money due to mistakes and wrong purchases. People listen to the advice of "experts" and then buy some shitcoins.
One way or another, we always succumb to the influence of different kinds of experts. More than once we have witnessed that cryptocurrency users are always manipulated thanks to the statements of authoritative people. Therefore, we must be very careful about any news and projects, regardless of which of the authorities are the authors or lobbyists of some projects.
399  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Do you agree with the experts? on: August 11, 2020, 02:45:10 PM
Experts are there to hype or review the market. No matter how convincing are their cases regarding crypto projects, it is still important that you verify their claim. I use these experts reviews to get awareness about new projects but at the end of the day, my investment decisions are still based on my research.

It always be the fact and a must, reviewing each decisions and try to make it a concrete one not base from experts opinions but with your own ideas and analysis.

Knowing their position and learn from how they think about the current decision they've made,
it will helps as you'll be able to go further reviewing everything.
In my opinion, most of the analyzes of some experts have specific goals to adjust the cryptocurrency market in the right direction. One way or another, most of the cryptocurrency users react very strongly to all sorts of news and opinions of experts, and do not trust their personal experience.
400  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Are You Afraid of KYC? on: August 07, 2020, 01:26:38 PM
i also afraid when site that used to collect our KYC got hacked or selling to third party and all our data leaked out. and yeah you can do anything with that.

and in my country itself you can get easy loan just using your ID and selfie holding your ID what will happen if hacker or someone who have our data to do loan and run away who's gonna paid for it except us.

and right now even you want to join airdrop or bounty program you need to do KYC  Embarrassed Cry
I share your concern regarding the safety of personal data.Lately, I have observed a very interesting situation when new projects in which I participated as a Bounty Hunter, to date show very good results, but at the same time no one asked me to provide my passport data and Cartesi can be cited as an example. And if you remember such projects as BCNEX, DOGEX, then in this case you had to provide KYC and at the same time these projects probably died and no one will be sure that his passport data is safe and sound.
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