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381  Economy / Speculation / Re: Bitcoin is dying? on: November 18, 2018, 03:55:52 AM
Hey guys!

I have some btc in my wallet and I believed in best but yesterday I watched some crypto news and everything seems to be even worse than I expected.
Some crypto experts told that till the end of the year Bitcoin will lose 50% percents and will come to 2500-3000$..

I don't know whether to believe in it or not.. There are so mane predictions these days.

What do you think about it? Is it still worth holding or it's time to sell everything and forget about it?

Those guys are just joking around. Even the richest people in cryptocurrency can't speculate correctly all of the time. Cryptocurrency coins are so volatile and no one can predict it perfectly. All we can do is hope that everything is going to be good in the next months or next year. As of now, we should just focus on investing in small altcoins. Bitcoin is immortal.
382  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: hard dump=hard bounce? on: November 17, 2018, 12:20:59 PM
Eth went as low as $177 today from $223 just almost a week ago and almost every coin in the market are bleeding. Does this hard dump signals the hard bounce or possibly the bull approaching? Or did i miss some news. I am just so curious.

No one can predict a 100% what is going to be the next thing. But everyone is hoping for great things to come and that is a bull market. Right now, people should keep on focusing on investing in great ICOs and coins since the market right now is still red.
383  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Best 3 coins which will be huge in next 2 years.???? on: November 17, 2018, 12:16:33 PM
Guys, i have shortlisted 4 coins out of which i want to invest in 3 coins with 50%,25%,25% portfolio share....the coins are ADA,ZILIQA, ELASTOS, BAT......so which 3 coins you guys feel that will be huge by dec 2020 ......Thanks

You got a nice choice out there. But still, no one knows what coin will pump really hard for the next 2 years. Any coin in the top 50 can pump really hard for the next two years since the top 50 coins right now make a great deal. Right now, I focus on waves, stratis, and XRP.
384  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: As of today, what for you is the easiest-to-use cryptocurrency? on: November 15, 2018, 11:24:58 AM
The market is constantly updated with new cryptocurrencies and it’s quite a challenge to keep up with all of them. But of course, a few will stand out from the rest. Came across a few articles about Virie -a new cryptocurrency that’s more than just a virtual currency. Based on the reports, it is a system that highlights a marketplace –a distributed exchange network that enable users to buy and sell currencies, goods, and services without the use of third-party services. This network also provides the opportunity to buy and sell Virie coins directly (no brokerage required). That’s why they claim that it’s the easiest-to-use cryptocurrency. What do you think? It sure sounds promising, as it is also the first open product of the seemingly huge Virternity project.

So what features should we look for in cyrptocurrencies/altcoins?


https://www.decentpropaganda.com/virternitys-distributed-exchange-network-could-put-crypto-exchanges-out-of-business/




In ICOs, I always look forward towards the product and the price of the coins. In altcoins, I always look forward in the price and how the price move over the months.
385  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: BTC and the hopes of a price surge on: November 15, 2018, 11:19:59 AM
The market seems to be in state of limbo right now, with a plunge in the stocks market, the crypto market isn't spared either. All hopes of a bull run in 2018 seem to be fading away and if there'll be a surge ever this year, it may just not surpass $8k and that being the highest till year end. What's your take?

No one knows what will happen with the prices in few months or years. No one can speculate 100%. Because to be honest, I didn't see anyone predict that the market will turn out like this. However, we are all hoping for the better development whenever we really need money. This thing is still a normal occurrence in crypto.
386  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: how governments can regulate digital currencies? on: November 15, 2018, 11:16:39 AM
Though it’s easy to see why governments would want to regulate the movement of digital currencies, the reality of doing so is much harder. A lot of wallets have no identification to them and rest on a server in a third party country. In the case of offline wallets in devices such as the Ledger Nano, they’re not connected to any network.so is it possible to regulate ?

The only way I know the government can regulate cryptocurrency is taxing it. Because in countries like China and Russia where cryptocurrency is banned, there are still a huge number of people who manages to use cryptocurrency. Meaning, they can't really have a full control over it.
387  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How altcoins change your life? on: November 13, 2018, 12:00:25 PM
As of now, it haven't changed my life since I'm not yet dumping my coins. Because I am still hoping for more in the future. I only dump my coins whenever I really need to spend some money because even though something is on sale, if you don't need it, it's still expensive. However, this December if everything goes green. I'll buy something I want.
388  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Problems with banks you have faced on: November 13, 2018, 10:04:34 AM
When people talk about the benefits of bitcoin over Fiat money, one of the biggest advantages is that bitcoin is more secure and the bank has not control over your money. Generally, people talk about the lack of 3rd party.
Give some examples of the problems with banks you have faced that there wouldn't be if cryptocurrencies existed that time.

Not really secure. Fiat money and cryptocurrency money have imperfections. No matter what you use, there is still a probability that your funds may get stolen by someone else. Meaning, as much as possible we have to do precautionary measures in order to reduce the risk of getting your funds stolen.
389  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Which is the best and payable Bounty platform one can recommend on: November 12, 2018, 12:58:28 PM
I am a bounty hunter which I know we have lots of bounty hunters around with good experience of bounty hunting. My problem here is: I like to know the best and most payable bounty platform one can recommend. I only know few like tthat of bountyplatform, bountysuite, Bountyhive. Please am still a Newbies on this a good recommendation will be welcome.

All the bounty platforms you have mentioned are actually good. But let me add Amazix. I haven't tried all of those but they received a good feedback coming from me and a lot of people who loves to do bounties.
390  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin expensive to use on: November 12, 2018, 12:47:01 PM
Explain to the newbie because with the increase in the value of bitcoin grows and Commission of the network 0.001 (if I'm not mistaken) it is very expensive. Bitcoin to become like the big ingot of gold, which is a pleasure to own but it is inconvenient to use in everyday life. The community decides for ease of use, or we will move on to altcoins?

Yes, it is expensive especially if you're not a rich person. That's why there are cheap altcoins where you can invest. There are altcoins that have a great potential to grow in the future.
391  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: KYC as a Scam on: November 11, 2018, 11:27:37 AM
There are a lot of projects that need an KYC of course it is a good idea also to protect their project so that they will know who's dealing with them.But there are some projects that starting from beginning they don't have an KYC required but when it come to the time that they need to distribute the stakes of bounty hunters they are asking for KYC,if the bounty hunter can not comply this where is their stake goes?if the project require an KYC they must announce it from the beginning not in distribution time.

Yes, I also agree that KYC must be announced at the beginning of the campaign. Not just because of your reason but also because there are people that are not comfortable sharing their information with other people just for stakes. I think it is unfair that some projects announce KYC in the end of the campaign. And I don't think they don't give the tokens if they don't comply with the requirements.
392  Economy / Speculation / Re: The Markets Fluctuate Wildly. Why Invest Then? on: November 11, 2018, 11:22:33 AM
the market that fluctuates is just normal. but not investing during red days is not normal. If you are looking for the time where you should invest, it should definitely be the red days and the days that you should consider dumping your coins are the green days.
393  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Bounty hunters are not beggars on: November 10, 2018, 02:37:47 PM
Who told you that bounty hunters are beggars? Yes, bounty hunters don't put money on coins or ICOs but joining campaigns is not a joke. It takes a lot of time and effort before you receive the rewards you deserve. And also, there is still a risk of getting scammed.
394  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Investing $5000 on: November 08, 2018, 03:01:17 PM
Hi i already have a safe portfolio of coins but now i would like to risk and invest $5,000 into some coins that can turn into a lot of money. What coins would be good do you believe?

I would suggest you look over waves, stratis, xrp, and ethereum since you got a lot of money to spend. And I really don't think that this question should be really asked. These kinds of questions must be answered by oneself by looking over great coins in the top 50 and speculating on what coin will grow big in the future.
395  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Bounty hunters are only a part of the problem, but but the whole problem on: November 08, 2018, 02:59:48 PM
The problem is the team only think about the money they can raise. This money is more important than future of their tokens. They think about the future of themselves, not future of their tokens.
Also, I have seen some ICOs give all participants bonus. That bonus doesn't worth when all investors give that.

And they should give bounty participants bitcoin or Ethereum. It's better for both bounty hunters and investors. It is also better for the team, if the value of the token matters to them.

And right now, the second bounty that I have joined before still has a low price because of the market situation and the team is focusing on their product and not the value of their tokens.
396  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Which site is best for buying/trading cryptos on: November 07, 2018, 02:31:30 PM
In this options, I chose coinbase. But there are still a lot of good exchanges them and I want you to consider them for the future. Those are Binance and KuCoin. The transaction fees are fine and it is secured. I didn't have any complications when it comes to using those platforms.
397  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Will Ethereum be more stable in the future? on: November 07, 2018, 02:29:04 PM
Ethereum is young in relation to bitcoin, its market capitalization continues to grow every day. Ethereum became very popular when many tokens started using their smart contracts. Many ICOS are based on the Ethereum platform. Will it be more stable in the future? What do You think about this?

I am not sure whether it is going to be stable in the future. The only sure thing that I know is it is going to have highs and lows once again. But no one knows when that highs and lows will happen. But I am hoping that the coins are going to be green when we need money the most.
398  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Selling signal for ETH. on: November 06, 2018, 02:00:21 PM
Hi! As we can see, ETH is collapsing, I got about 40 ETH which I bought for 450$, I know, that was mistake. Please give me advice, should I sell now or take a risk and do it when we reach 150$?

First, I don't think you should buy a coin for $450. That should actually be good in the future but Ethereum just peeking $1,300 last January if I'm not mistaken and buying it for $450 is not good. You should've waited for it to get lower until it reaches the $200 point again. As of now, I would advise you to hold and wait for it to become more profitable again. Because if you dump it now, there will be no chance for you to earn more profit. You haven't taken the loss if you haven't dumped your coins.
399  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: New Projects on: November 06, 2018, 01:44:29 PM
Do you think New coins or New Project is still worth ? You know everyday there is a lot of Coins are trying to enter market , and also many projects with different functions. And some of them are scam. Dont Be harsh guys, just my obesrvation. Smiley What do you think ?

Some projects only look bad because of the situation of the market. But later on it will become obvious which project is great and it will be separated from bad projects. Still, we should read and know which project is good and invest on them.
400  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: between terrorists, banks and crypto on: November 06, 2018, 01:23:07 PM
We heard that crypto is often used for terrorist funding, but according to IOCTA in 2018, such an assumption is wrong.

Today, the popularity of Bitcoin is getting better, but the relationship with terrorist funding, they prefer the classic method of transferring through banks.

so, terrorist groups that use bitcoin are only low level transactions.

Bitcoin being used in illegal activities is not something new. Some of the people in the dark web use bitcoin as a payment instead of fiat money since it is harder to track bitcoin transactions. I wouldn't be surprised if Bitcoin is used in terrorist funding. Making the money untraceable.
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