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41  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How did you start trading? on: August 19, 2019, 05:04:41 AM
Hello traders! 

I would like to know how you started trading? Any interesting articles,
videos or guides that you found helpful before you started?
Can you share your opinions and experiences please?



I became curious in trading through participating in bounty campaign, due to every time I got my rewards I oblige to trade in the exchange platform, and I'm just selling it and not focusing 100% in doing trade as an individual traders. But when I realized that trading is much more good and comfortable to gain a lot, I stayed focus on it recently and making an account at the exchange in which belong to top exchange in the market.



42  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Is it possible to trade WITHOUT exchange? on: August 19, 2019, 04:47:25 AM
Since bitcoin is programmable, is it possible that many people just trade through command line under Linux? This way, we could avoid fees related to exchanges.

Are you kidding me? every exchange there is always a transaction fee but you can trade without exchange for me that possible, however,  have you ever seen an a platform that's not requiring any charge? tell me if there is, because I will be glad to use that exchange together with the other traders for sure also.
43  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: trade without id verification? on: August 19, 2019, 04:39:36 AM
hi i was just wondering if there where any crypto exchanges that dont require lots of verification i registered with coinbase and within an hour i was getting phone calls soliciting me with services is there any exchanges that just let you email verify like bitmex does and lets you trade between altcoins? thanks

If you want to trade without ID verification, you can use coinexchange, etherdelta but asking for private key, or yobit. because if you trade
with centralized exchange, it will definitely require you to submit KYC for sure.
44  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Why Bitcoin is Declining? And What’s Next? on: August 08, 2019, 06:17:03 AM
Bitcoin has been gaining good momentum lately and I am glad it did. It reached about 13k and faced a minor correction which I think it should have.
Now that it's quite stable at 9.5k - 10.5k I think the price should start increasing in a few more days.

But wait, I see the movement of Bitcoin is reaching the resistance line. But from the chart below bitcoin will bounce back down. So, be wary of making decisions in the next few days if you are a day trader. Well this is not advice for anyone, but I only give consideration of my analysis, the rest of the decision is in your hands and hopefully this is useful.


Based on your analysis, I can say that this is a very reasonable analysis for this market because it is certain that the value of Bitcoin will fall to a minimum of $8,000 in the coming time and will take long time to be able to return to the price of $10,000. Currently the value of Bitcoin is still very high compared to reality and I believe that holding stablecoin is the top priority option in this period because it is likely that the bear market will soon return.

Because of this things, many will sell their coins now, if they believe in the illustration stated at the above. If it is going to go down at 8k$,
Though the price according to coinmarketcap was 11, 904$, perhaps it will take a long time before it recover again. But wait lets not forget that market is still unpredictable.
45  Other / Archival / Re: Is KYC benefit to crypto people or not on: August 08, 2019, 05:57:02 AM
Is KYC is benefit to crypto people or not. what are the advantages and disadvantages of doing KYC.

Universal money and Anonymous is the biggest strength of btc BTC, now every country follows KYC and then it can be controlled by someone.


Now KYC is trend in crypto market..... Cheesy

If you join in bounty campaign project and has a potential and promising in the future but have KYC requirements for you to claim your rewards, obviously it will give you benefits in terms of profit. But usually KYC was most often used for exchange site platform.
46  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Tips in Trading on: August 08, 2019, 05:49:54 AM
My tips or advise to you as a trader you must be patience, have self-control and self-discipline too, must be a risk taker too.
You should know how to read graph just like candlestick, and proper use of timing when buying or selling in the exchange. And invest in different
potential altcoins in the market like what other said here don't put your eggs in one basket. Good luck Wink
47  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Gambling habits that will cost you on: August 07, 2019, 05:02:42 AM
I would like to add not knowing how and when to quit, you are winning and you want to extend your winning because you think it's your lucky day until bad luck caught you, you are losing and you still have funds available and you want to gain what you've lost because you think you can until you run out of money.

You are absolutely right on this one mate, those gamblers who do this they didn't noticed that greediness little by little coming to their mind.
Where in the end like what you said they will run out of money and then their realization will be too late for them.
48  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: I've lost on: August 07, 2019, 03:43:30 AM
I've lost big. Over the last two or three years, I've lost 60K in total. It was almost my entire savings.
It started out with a large investment in bitcoin when the price was about 13K.
When the price dropped to below 4K, I lost all hope after waiting forever and gambled it on bitcoin gambling sites trying to triple it up, just to make my money back.
I lost that and a lot more. Never imagined it turning out this way. Especially after the price went back up.
I don't have a lot of close people to turn to nowadays. It's hard to get through each day feeling horrible. Just needed to reach out somewhere.
Sorry if this isn't the place.

Well, sad to say that you've faced that lost of huge amount dude, in fact, that amount you've lost was a million total here in my country.
Maybe you lost because the way you did was definitely wrong I guess, isn't right? But I know you can overcome this circumstances and can move  forward for sure in the end.
49  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Choosing a Bounty Campaign? on: August 07, 2019, 03:35:01 AM
Its hard to trace to choose a good bounty campaign. But honestly if the Bounty Manager of the project campaign is Jr. or Newbie only, I would rather not to join with it most of the time, but sometimes depending on the concept I joined if the duration of the campaign is only 1 month, but more than that not of course. Therefore, having a higher rank for the Bounty manager is an advantage to join in especially if there is a green trust here.
50  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: BitForex exchange- is it safe? on: August 07, 2019, 03:22:32 AM
This is one of big and good exchange now, you can rest assured to trade here. But your second option is probably better because bitfinex is one of the largest and most real volume exchanges today

I agreed Bitforex is one of the new good exchange in this business industry. And so far so good while I'm using it, I don't face any issues with it.
While Bitfinex has been stand for a years here in trading business concept, were it is more better than Bitforex, but both are good to use in if you like to trade something in the platform.
51  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: No more facebook campaigns? on: August 06, 2019, 12:54:58 PM
I just saw that a bounty stopped their facebook bounty program and I read that they are stopping this program since facebook banned ICO advertisements.But I thought that individuals are free to post about the ICOs.

So someone please make clear that facebook totally banned ICO ads or not?

If yes means no more facebook campaigns right then what will be the effect on the ICO sale due to this kind of action.

As far as I know most of the campaign project that are running now still Facebook involved in the category of the bounty.
Where did you get this news, its only a rumors mate. It is still part of the IEO or ICO program so Facebook was still in progress
for every campaign.
52  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Support flag against ANYONE Project, refusal to paid some participants. on: August 06, 2019, 11:48:39 AM
Well, As I've seen to their telegram channel the final decision of the Developer of ANYONE they won't give any payment to those unpaid participants who take off their signature even this was permitted by the BM of ANYONE. The Developer was not a good person I guess in terms of
dishonesty and making alibi just not to give any payment.
53  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Removal of signature before end of the campaign shouldn't cause disqualification on: August 06, 2019, 11:36:49 AM
There is a same rule in all of signature campaigns
"You must keep the signature till end of the campaign"

In my opinion it's really unfair.
Assume that a campaign includes 20 weeks. One person participate from week 1 until week 10 and makes effort for advertising the ICO. But he/she decided to participate in another campaign. In this case, bounty managers remove all the stakes that have been earned before. Don't you think it's unfair? In my opinion, he/she should give the reward for those weeks that had worn the signature.

Certainly, yes it is really unfair! So I suggest never join in a campaign like this, just join only as much as possible with a campaign project that will only run for 1 to 3 months only, over this period don't attempt to do it. But there are some managers they are giving consideration to save yours stakes but majority of them are not.
54  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Should I invest in XRP? on: August 04, 2019, 12:48:37 AM
I just found an article and here it is,

https://www.forbes.com/sites/panosmourdoukoutas/2018/03/07/ripple-could-be-the-next-bitcoin/#4dc2e64c5b39

Can anyone confirm it is helpful or is it wise to trade with XRP?

XRP has been existed in crypto industry for a years and we all knew that it is one of the centralized coin here too.
If you know that the price will pump 100% you can try to buy em but remember it will be risky, but in my opinion only
there are other coins there which are better, potential and promising rather than xrp, try to look around you in crypto trading.
55  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: 8 AUGUST ARN IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT on: August 04, 2019, 12:39:14 AM
This is obviously a way of their hype, to attract the people to invest more to ARN. In short, on this date the price will pump the increase of their value is also obvious its temporarily. Though I cannot say ARN volume is not good, it is actually fine for me. But don't be obvious of hyping  people for this announcement.
56  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How do you choose which bounty campaign to participate in? on: August 04, 2019, 12:23:44 AM
Hi everyone,

I am curious how you are choosing in which bounty campaigns you are participating in?
To my understanding there are 5-10 new bounty campaigns launched everyday, so that bounty hunters have a lot options to pick from.
In another thread I already saw that the duration of the campaign is important.
But what are the other factors?
How do you choose?

If we are students and have a final exam, before the event of course we need to prepare ourselves in terms of review, and for us to do that we need to spend time, effort to feed ourselves in knowledge and idea so that we have reason for us to answer those question. Same goes in choosing good bounty, know the background of the projects, whitepaper, team, owner and the concepts if it is realistic or not, check the BM reputation, if it is IEO good, how long it will run? if will run more than 4 months don't join, no definite exact date when will it end something like that.
57  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How to sell your data and earn some crypto bucks. on: August 04, 2019, 12:02:36 AM
Hello guys! It's pretty simple to sell your social media data and earn some crypto bucks. The big names in the social media industry has invaded our privacy and stolen our data. Little did I know before now that you there's a decentralized marketplace where you can sell and buy data. Both parties wins at the expense no one. Sounds great right?
Wibson can facilitate this. Wibson is a blockchain-based platform where you can trade your data for crypto. The wibson token is the lubricant of the platform and it's already trading on bittrex and bifforex. 

To get know how this data trading works kindly watch this video: https://youtu.be/CFNYcy02fi8

Wibson website: http://wibson.org/

If I am going to look at it, literally sounds great to hear. But practically when I checked its volume at the coinmarketcap
I was disappointed because the volume its not good to me it was only ranging from 0.3BTC though they listed already on bittrex and bitforex
but still not attractive to me.
58  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How to receive your salary in Bitcoin? on: August 03, 2019, 11:51:37 PM
Hi all. Bitcoin newbie here posting for the first time.

I am a Youtuber earning a living from the money I make with my videos. That money is paid to me by Google through international bank transfers. There's no other payment method.

I'm looking for some way to receive that money in Bitcoin. Some kind of service that receives your salary for you from your employer, converts it to Bitcoin and pays it to you. That would be really useful to people who work for companies that refuse to pay in crypto.

Recently I found an Australian company called Get Paid In Bitcoin (https://getpaidinbitcoin.com.au/) that does just that. You give your employer their bank details, they receive your payment, convert it to Bitcoin and transfer it to your wallet, after a fee. However, unfortunately, they only work in Australia. Which doesn't make sense to me, since Bitcoin doesn't differ national to international transfers. Maybe someone knows of a similar service that works internationally?

Why don't I simply receive my income in fiat currency and then buy Bitcoin with it? Because I want my income to stay as much away from banks as possible. My goal is to avoid taxation, which in my country is absurdly abusive.

Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

You are a youtuber right? and on your statement you want to be pay thru bitcoin or you want to have bitcoin were you can avoid taxation?
Because the only things I knew was that paying bitcoin as your salary could be happen on bounty campaign that pays BitcoinBTC weekly here in the forum. But directly from the company outside this business industry, I doubt there is. And as far as I know from your salary in youtube you can able to buy bitcoin using your fiat and try to transact to localbitcoin where you can able to have bitcoin.
59  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What do u think about BNB? Worth to buy? on: August 03, 2019, 11:43:57 PM
Hello folks,

what do u think about BNB? Is that worth to buy? Because like my friend said, what is Chines is big..so I am wondering about your opinion because I couldnt find any mention about BNB here...

" -$BNB the ONLY coin where you can invest in the exchange. This will be a top coin for chinese/international traders.

-Binance will issue its token coin, called the Binance Coin (BNB). A strict limit of 200MM BNB will be created, never to be increased. BNB will run natively on the Ethereum blockchain with ERC 20.

-You can use BNB to pay for any fees on our platform, including but not limited to: Exchange fees Withdraw fees Listing fees Any other fee

When you use BNB to pay for fees, you will receive a significant discount"

BNB is one of the top exchange in the market, and no doubt that it always got a huge volume and traders too.  
But for me, my is advise is instead of buying this BNB it is much better to use your capital investment to buy Bitcoin
compare to BNB, this is just my advise and tips only at least with Bitcoin it is surely it wont let you down in the end.
60  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Why IEO? on: August 03, 2019, 11:19:51 PM
Why most of the projects these days prefer IEO over ICO? , what were the lacks in ICOs that crypto needs IEO? What should we choose as an investor? Which has lower risk?

Most of the ICO now I just noticed that after their main sale ends they will proceed to IEO, which they extend more time to run again their project which is not good to me as a bounty hunter. These are their style now because they found out that IEO is more priority of the investors and bounty hunters. So for me ICO team or the owner majority of them they are just fooling the community here in the forum. That's why few of the ICO I could say is good and honest.
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