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41  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Redistribution of Bitcoin on: January 22, 2020, 02:27:37 AM
Too long, I did not read. I have a little bias against this redistribution thing, may it be applied to fiat or to Bitcoin or to the earth's resources. Whether we like it or not, there will always be someone who will become whale and another who will become a sheep. That is a reality of life so there is really no point redistributing. Let it be distributed naturally.
42  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Pain of a bounty manager. on: January 21, 2020, 10:41:40 AM
The difficulty of the bounty manager is a little higher compared to that of a bounty participant. The manager does not have a required number of posts daily, or number of tweets, or an article, or a video, and so on unless he is also a participant. His task is to make sure the participants are meeting the requirements. But that is more difficult because that means hundreds of them. But this is a case to case basis, there are so many managers who cannot even update the spreadsheet on time.
Sometimes the bounty participants simply say that what the bounty manager does is easy and many say that as a bounty manager they can choose which projects are good or not. We cannot blame everything on the bounty manager when the project we follow becomes a scam because sometimes the bounty manager also doesn't know about it and they only supervise the bounty participants and also always update the spreadsheet and report the results of all the work to the team behind the project. .

But let us also not say that the bounty managers have the absolute freedom to accept all kinds of projects for as long as they are paid well. We should not say that the bounty managers do not have any accountability as to the projects they are promoting. That is not good also. Bounty managers should at least do their research as the bounty participants are also doing their research. Bounty managers are like portals. Once a scam is approved by the managers, there will be a flood of other people, the bounty participants, promoting it resulting into a bigger problem. The bounty managers have responsibilities, too.
43  Economy / Economics / Re: Chinese New Year - Crypto Market on: January 21, 2020, 10:17:02 AM
Stocks have already created a pattern regarding chinese new year. It seems it has really an effect. But the crypto market is very much different from the stock market. So far, the market of cryptocurrency shows total independence. It does not show that it is dependent or its movement is relative to any world event year after year, not on chinese new year, not on christmas, and certainly not on the rise and fall of the stock market.
44  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Pain of a bounty manager. on: January 21, 2020, 09:46:27 AM
The difficulty of the bounty manager is a little higher compared to that of a bounty participant. The manager does not have a required number of posts daily, or number of tweets, or an article, or a video, and so on unless he is also a participant. His task is to make sure the participants are meeting the requirements. But that is more difficult because that means hundreds of them. But this is a case to case basis, there are so many managers who cannot even update the spreadsheet on time.
45  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: This is why you shouldn't trust a Centralized Exchange! on: January 21, 2020, 09:17:53 AM
But with all those hack incidents hitting the largest of cryptocurrency exchanges, the people are still using them more than DEXs. I don't understand why. The volume is not a reason because sooner or later when people are really choosing DEXs over centralized exchanges, the volume will immediately follow. There is really no future with centralized exchanges for me. KYC is one issue. Hacking and stealing of coins and other personal information is another.
some time ago I have experienced the same thing but now I am trying to trade with another method although using a decentralized exchange place I use a special wallet for trading so I will not lose all the assets that I have again, because I have had experience using 1 wallet to trade and save coins and get hacked I suffered a lot of losses.

That's a nice strategy you have. Sometimes we really need to walk an extra mile for our security.

I had a bad experience with Etherdelta before, the most popular and trusted DEX in the history of cryptocurrency trading. I had a little trauma inputting my private key into any DEX after that. But then when its reputation was already sullied, I tried shifting to IDEX and everything was smooth once again.

Based on my experience with etherdelta, that's opposite with your problems mate. Though there were times I encountered delayed processing on trading, but it went good after my order had been completed. Also with IDEX, your transactions on same problem will tend to happen when there's some problem that would arise which beyond our control.

My problem with Etherdelta was not about delays. It was due to my using the platform that my ETH was stolen. There must be a problem somewhere. I guess my address was included in the addresses that were hacked during that time. It was not a big amount at all but still that was enough for me to create another MEW account. I had no problems with IDEX.
46  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Other than bitcoin is it worth to invest in Ripple? on: January 21, 2020, 09:02:41 AM
XRP is a good alternative coin, the market value is good as well as the exchange volume is attractive too.

but the main thing to concern is the supply of ripple.
Circulating ammount and the total supply is huge.
Although it is recognized that XRP is a pretty good token but it cannot be very promising it will be able to increase in 2020. because looking at the graph seen so far does not seem to move up significantly. need hard work so can move well.

It's also relying with how the market will push thru, XRP can bring good benefits if you are going to invest with knowledge beyond this project,
There's no assurance it's a matter of timing when you invest with project that you are supporting. Be careful and be aware of possibilities to
happen after you place your position.

Anything can happen in the short term but I guess the long term growth of Ripple (XRP) is just comparable to the long term growth of Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other top cryptocurrencies. They are going to gather more and more supporters and partners because they are the leading crypto projects.
47  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Which coins are you staking? on: January 20, 2020, 03:46:38 AM
I am staking my coins at stake.com and btcpop.po, but I don't expect to make a big profit from the staking. Besides that, the coin that I stake is not too high in price, so I don't mind to stake for a long time. But I have a dream to stake dash because I see that the profit is big than the other coins, but I don't know when I can start to stake dash coin. I heard about staking cosmos coin, but I don't search for more information, and if I can do a search for a while about the cosmos, perhaps, I will stake cosmos coin and see how much I can make the profit from that coin.

Is staking in stake.com and btcpop.po safe enough? I haven't tried staking any coin and I have a lot of questions regarding safety and profitability. If we stake on the said sites, do we have keys or seeds or anything that makes the coins still ours and within our access in case anything happens to those sites? One last question, are the returns worth it? Compared to the minimum required amount of coins, for example, 32 in ETH, is the profit worth it? Thank you.
48  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin Can Gain 100% In 2020 - Halving Not Priced In, Says Fundstrat on: January 20, 2020, 03:20:01 AM
In the end these whales will have their own huge share of gains once the btc price spikes and on the other side of the trade which compose mostly of smaller btc holders will just left behind with heavy losses. Unless, you have a knack of knowing these whales moves you will be rewarded.

Not necessarily. You don't have to know when these whales will move. Everything is right there in front of you. All you have to see is the chart and the prices. If there is a pump and you have bought your coin when the prices are cheaper, then you can sell. If you are seeing a dump and you have available money then buy. It does not mean that because you are not a whale and you cannot manipulate the prices you will not profit from it.
49  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: This is why you shouldn't trust a Centralized Exchange! on: January 20, 2020, 02:41:36 AM
But with all those hack incidents hitting the largest of cryptocurrency exchanges, the people are still using them more than DEXs. I don't understand why. The volume is not a reason because sooner or later when people are really choosing DEXs over centralized exchanges, the volume will immediately follow. There is really no future with centralized exchanges for me. KYC is one issue. Hacking and stealing of coins and other personal information is another.
some time ago I have experienced the same thing but now I am trying to trade with another method although using a decentralized exchange place I use a special wallet for trading so I will not lose all the assets that I have again, because I have had experience using 1 wallet to trade and save coins and get hacked I suffered a lot of losses.

That's a nice strategy you have. Sometimes we really need to walk an extra mile for our security.

I had a bad experience with Etherdelta before, the most popular and trusted DEX in the history of cryptocurrency trading. I had a little trauma inputting my private key into any DEX after that. But then when its reputation was already sullied, I tried shifting to IDEX and everything was smooth once again.
50  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Which coins are you staking? on: January 20, 2020, 02:20:28 AM
Not staking right now but I have also heard of Cosmos being one of the few coins worth staking. Right now, I am seriously considering ETH when its PoS is already implemented. It is relatively expensive though but I will definitely try gathering enough savings to be able to reach the minimum 32 ETH.
51  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: This is why you shouldn't trust a Centralized Exchange! on: January 19, 2020, 04:44:14 AM
But with all those hack incidents hitting the largest of cryptocurrency exchanges, the people are still using them more than DEXs. I don't understand why. The volume is not a reason because sooner or later when people are really choosing DEXs over centralized exchanges, the volume will immediately follow. There is really no future with centralized exchanges for me. KYC is one issue. Hacking and stealing of coins and other personal information is another.
52  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Okay, Litecoin price needs to crash again now...... on: January 19, 2020, 04:23:12 AM
FUCK!!!  FUCK!!!! FUCK FUCK FUCKITY FUUUUUUUCCCCKKKKKK!!!!!!!!

I've been watching the price of LTC slowly dribble downwards, and it got down to $37.  I was planning to buy more LTC below $30.

Then something happened, and prices are bouncing all over the place!  LTC went to 40, 45, 50, 55, and now 60!!!

WAITAMINUTE!!!! I didn't buy more LTC yet!!!  Go back down below $30 to maximize my profits!!!

DAMMITT!!!!!!!

Emotions, emotions, emotions, and emotions everywhere. Is this your first time failing to buy at a bottom?

You should not have waited for LTC to touch $30, that is too low. $37 is already a bargain price. We are talking of Litecoin here. Do you think it will really fall down too hard?

If I were you, I would get up and buy LTC right now. $60 could easily become $100.
53  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Learn How TO Create Cryptocurrency Now on: January 19, 2020, 04:01:23 AM
The more important thing is to learn to look for the problems in real life and study them properly and how these problems could be addressed or solved with the use of cryptocurrencies.

We have now so many cryptocurrencies, thousands and thousands of them. But look at the market right now, we only have a few hundreds that have real worth. It is because we are creating coins and tokens without any real-life purpose.
54  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Are you sure crypto is the future currency? on: January 19, 2020, 03:40:28 AM
I am sure of it. But I am not 100% sure. If cryptocurrency is not the future, it would be because cryptocurrencies are not as stable as the current fiat currencies. Stability is one feature that is making crypto a viable currency. Stablecoins are rising. They might really have a bright future ahead of them. If not cryptocurrency, we will probably have digital currencies that are not on blockchain.
55  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: How to maximize profit on: January 18, 2020, 02:16:39 PM
Guys have few half bitcoin i earned through promoting projects and i am looking for a way to increase this btc, i am thinking of using USDT to lock my btc when bitcoin reach 9,000 plus and buy back when it drop back to 8000 plus, is this possible or just a stupid idea over all?
It is not a bad idea. As long, you can accept possibility bitcoin price not reach that $8000 and keep increased. Because in trading, something unexpected sometime happen. If me i will do it half, and the other to sell or exchange bitcoin to usdt if bitcoin price increased again and not dump anymore.

It is either that is a correct decision or the price of Bitcoin will still rise up to $10,000 or even higher. That is a very near possibility in the next few days. The price of Bitcoin right now is really bullish it is not a wonder if it breaks $10,000 very soon. But that is a good decision to stay safe although you need to understand that Bitcoin always surprises us.
56  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Is BSV a bubble ? on: January 18, 2020, 11:48:50 AM
How you looking future in BSV coin? You can't imagine how much liquidity in this development that's why binance delisted. Because binance never depend on such shit coin. More than 300% increased a day so it’s proved how much bubble coin. This hype coin dumping -16% today i think it will go reverse or old price withing a few week. Just wait & see for it’s lost top rank and greedy investors will suffered big loss.                    

I think the reason why Binance and other exchanges delist Bitcoin SV is not because of low liquidity or trading volume. Although we can say that a big percentage of Bitcoin SV's trading volume is due to wash trading, there is also a significant percentage in it that must be real considering how the coin is popular being a fork of Bitcoin Cash. The reason must be the quality of the coin or the stand of these exchanges that Bitcoin SV is only a fake Bitcoin.
People like those behind Binance are quite smart and they know which money not to touch. If you consider all crypto, it's a scam man, no doubt about it Cheesy But.... there is a difference between Craig 'inyourfaceandwhatugonnadoaboutit' Wraith and guys behind lets say BCH. BSV will leave bad taste after it's  gone. CW will be considered a sad and not funny at all crypto-villain who managed to steal some moneyz on fake claims and manipulating media. He has balls to do it but it is kind of stupid mission that he's pursuing. BCH on the other hand just do their job, quietly and not being dumb in the process. Nobody will be discussing them among Mt.Gox, DAO and Craig Wraith stories.

BCH is not as worse as BSV of course but it does not make it a better altcoin. They are almost similar. Roger Ver is not much better than CSW. Both of them are claiming what they have is the original Bitcoin. Both are delusional. Both of their coins are shitcoins. CSW is much worse because he claims to be the real Satoshi. That makes him a fool. Credit be given to him. He has been in Bitcoin very early, contributed a lot probably but by doing his latest actions, he is showing he cannot really be trusted.

By the way, what do you mean all crypto is scam? Are you a scammer then?
57  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Iran has made a huge mistake and the world will pay a price for it. on: January 18, 2020, 11:18:44 AM
Iran no doubt has made many mistake but it seems like it’s not going to made its biggest ever mistake i.e. attacking the USA. Good news is that things are getting back on track and hopefully we won’t see any direct fighting between these two countries.

This is what we are praying for, to stop the situation to develop further into a full-blown war. hopefully, they are back on track and discuss issues on the table. We know that war does not bring good to people, only suffering, death desperations, and dire life situatoin.

The relation between the two countries will never become truly friendly even with this present de-escalation. But even so and even if the situation will turn worst, I don't see a possibility of Iran attacking the US on the American soil. Iran fully knows it is suicide on its part. At most, they will only attack American embassies, bases, communities, and individuals but never the American soil. The most that they can do on American soil is attack through sponsored terrorists.
58  Other / Off-topic / Re: your internet costs and income on: January 18, 2020, 10:51:01 AM
along with the development of digital technology, have you ever thought about the internet costs that you use for your needs ...? where we always open the market every day and trade your cryptocurrency assets, let's calculate with your income, in one day whether you always explore exchanges, social media, upload, share and other sites, is it commensurate with your income or is it commensurate with the sale and purchase of your cryptocurrency assets ...? where every time we make a sale and purchase there will be a cost, and the time we spend does not count how many hours we live on our computer or smartphone and etc, ..?

Internet is necessary nowadays whether or not you are into cryptocurrency trading. We need it. We need data on our phone even if we are not aware of cryptocurrency. I think the cost is less than the overall benefit. I need the internet all day long because I need to constantly monitor crypto related news. I also need to monitor the prices. Not to mention the mails, social media, current events, etc.
the cost of the internet for me is not a problem, because the income I get is far greater, and it is true that we always need internet on a daily basis, because other activities besides trading, the internet is also needed. especially the longer because of competition between providers, I see the cost of the internet getting cheaper

The internet cost is getting cheaper as there are already new providers coming around offering a much competitive price. But even if the cost is not covered up entirely by the income, it does not mean that it is not worth spending for it. The internet connection that you have or your data is not an investment for crypto. It is not there for the sake of crypto alone. So even if you are only earning a little income in crypto everything is still worth it because you are using it for something else that are also important.
59  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Is BSV a bubble ? on: January 18, 2020, 10:22:58 AM
How you looking future in BSV coin? You can't imagine how much liquidity in this development that's why binance delisted. Because binance never depend on such shit coin. More than 300% increased a day so it’s proved how much bubble coin. This hype coin dumping -16% today i think it will go reverse or old price withing a few week. Just wait & see for it’s lost top rank and greedy investors will suffered big loss.                    

I think the reason why Binance and other exchanges delist Bitcoin SV is not because of low liquidity or trading volume. Although we can say that a big percentage of Bitcoin SV's trading volume is due to wash trading, there is also a significant percentage in it that must be real considering how the coin is popular being a fork of Bitcoin Cash. The reason must be the quality of the coin or the stand of these exchanges that Bitcoin SV is only a fake Bitcoin.
60  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Data Shows Why Bitcoin SV’s 163% Rally in a Week Won’t Last on: January 18, 2020, 10:00:35 AM
It is time people need to learn about the project of the coin they are investing. They should not just invest in a coin just because there is Bitcoin in it. They should consider what the coin or the project really contribute. If they do this to Bitcoin SV, they will easily realize that the coin is nothing but a mere fake Bitcoin just like their founder is a fake Satoshi.

That rally was in fact questionable and dubious from the very beginning.
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