If true then why ICOs turn down ETH and switch to EOS? Because most ICOs are even bigger scams than EOS is. They don't care that EOS is a centralized, vote manipulating, colluding, inflationary piece of trash. As long as they can quickly cash out all their ICO funds and exit scam on all the newbies who sent them money, they are happy. Wow, that's actually sad to hear. So are you saying that those who uses EOS is a scam ICO?
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i haven't transfered so long time that's why i don't know, but what you think? The best way of keeping BTC in wallet or reliable exchanges? Cold storage is the best but i am looking for something more easier?
It is more reliable to use hardware wallets. But if you don't have enough funds for it, still the best way to keep funds is through a paper wallet. Use mobile phone applications if you want easier access.
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Nothing beats a hardware wallet over-all in terms of security+ease of use though.
Agreed. Any phone can be, once installed with a malicious app, can be controlled. I better use focused hardware that has specific operating systems for specific use only. This way I would not need to be worried if someone or a game will control my phone.
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Agreed. It is really hard to install some software just access funds, example EOS. Why do I need to install fairy-wallet if they integrate it into the software? I don't know if their in the process of adding it, but I think their not, just like Dapps on Ethereum.
Maybe just because EOS is still innovating that's why they having a hard time unlike on those erc20 token based. Then how about ERC-20 token support on ETH? I would prefer to easily access my tokens on Ledger live than on myetherwallet if I have ledger. Though things work for now. It might be a great feature.
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You have to use Fairy Wallet with EOS and Ledger if I recall correctly. There are many steps to getting it set up. Imagine going through all that bother and expense to secure your private keys, when your EOS can just be stolen or seized by the Block Producers at any time.
If true then why ICOs turn down ETH and switch to EOS? I hope they check out these kinds of problems. If I can recall it correctly they shift to EOS because payment is much cheaper and transfer is much faster.
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Many ICOs that is built in the ETH chain is now shifting to other chains. They said this is due to high transaction fees on the ETH network. One of them is to shift to EOS.
So I search for how to create an EOS wallet and surprised on how difficult it is. I know there is an easier way like installing a mobile app EOS Lynx. But I want to keep the private key on my hardware wallet.
I saw Ledger's instruction, which is easy. But I have not tried yet because I will need to set a PayPal account, to pay for EOS account creation, so I can create a public address.
So I researched for another solution, but still will need to pay (seems a part of the EOS system). Accepting that, I encountered a Reddit post with all the scatter thing and technical stuff, I began to suspect my understanding on the Ledger's instruction.
So if there is some who can help with a more clear and easy way to do it, it will be much appreciated.
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I believe that in the future the Ethereum will grow. Because now the etherium is being restored and I think that it will soon grow. Ethereum is a very strong and progressive coin.
i think so, because ethereum platform is still popular for ICO projects, right now there are so much new ICO projects still based on ERC-20, and there are still many projects that have achieved success I believe Ethereum is struggling little bit for this year due to its consistnat decrease in price but there are lot of ICO projects run on Ehtereum and it is very known and profitable after Bitcoin. Nope. I think it is because of the fact that there are many chains out that there that also support DApps. And also the fact that Ethereum's fee is high.
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I would prefer if they focus on adding native support for the already existent coins on the Ledger Live dashboard (so we don't have to use a third-party wallet) instead of adding as many shitcoins as possible.
Agreed. It is really hard to install some software just access funds, example EOS. Why do I need to install fairy-wallet if they integrate it into the software? I don't know if their in the process of adding it, but I think their not, just like Dapps on Ethereum. I hope they support cardano also soon.
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Bitcoin lived through years without legal acceptance it's only now that it is mainstream that it needs legalities. I think bitcoin will still continue and it will be used again underground.
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This is not 2010-2011 for social media to have great influence on bitcoin's price movements wherein by that time.
You have a point, but I won't agree with it. A simple tweet from a very influential personality will change everything. I thought that was before, when people don't notice that tweets of people like litecoin creator Charlie Lee affects litecoin's price. I think as of today, people are aware. They think before they agree on a tweet. Thanks to Roger Ver.
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Target high on bitcoin by the end of the year is at 15000. But that depends on many cases, plus the truth that we can't predict bitcoin market that much.
I hope it doesn't go lower than 6000.
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lets see how long it takes before core fan boys pretend segwit and LN caused cheap prices. even though the reality is that spam from mixers caused high prices to pretend segwit/ln was needed, just to force the bilateral split major spam vents always happen when core need the community to react and upgrade to their bip summer 2016(bip68+112), november 2016(sw'bfore christmas push'), summer 2017(bilateral split due to sw stagnation of only~35%) coincidence?.. nope oh and lets not forget now the spam has died because gmax told his mixer pals to calm it down post split. that segwit utility and LN usage is below 10% so caused no actual impact. https://blockchain.info/charts/avg-block-size?timespan=180daysyea even the big segwit advocates of BTCC have yet to trust segwit enough to put their block rewards on segwit addresses 1* address not bc1q* address https://blockchain.info/block/0000000000000000000bff3438191e837cbd2870d049a3f9aeb5b922afd921dcThis actually makes sense. Wonder if it is to pump the price and then them to go out. I wonder what will happen if bitcoin price surges again.
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Bounty managers would usually require each participant to comment on the bounty thread asking for details such as social media accounts. In filling up the form, the participant should post the link of his comment.
Oh, I experienced that before that was a great move from bounty managers. I wonder why they'd stop from doing it? It will help the campaign to get REAL influencers, not the fake one. This will lessen also their job of re-checking accounts that without their knowing they have already checked.Locking the topic. I think this method will help people, the manager, and the bounty hunters. Be vigilant co-hunters. Always check the spreadsheet and ask managers kindly for help.
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Use news as an indicator of an upcoming price movement. Use the chart to analyze if the price going up or down. Use both skills.
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Bitcoin stably maintains its price around 6500 dollars per coin. This price persisted for a long time even in the summer, during a decline in business activity. During this period, bitcoin was legalized in many countries. In 2019, it will be 10 years old, which will lead to another surge of interest and increase in price.
How is bitcoin being 10 years of old lead to a price surge? I hope a news on bitcoin explodes this year that will affect the price. I don't think bitcoin 10th anniversary will be enough.
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The trend of mining has ended, the hype the chaos of panic buying of hardware slowdown since mid year. So investing into more gpu is a great idea.
Free electricity and low-cost machines are the passive income I'm in.
BITCOIN hardware has increased over the last 12 months it went from 7-49th which is a 7x growth of mining rigs march-may showed least growth but june onwards showed the most last years gen asics can be bought at 3x-4x cheaper than last years prices and gen gen asics are coming out soon so the growth will continue GPU? dang your about 4 years too late, or found yourself in the wrong category.. maybe you're talking about altcoins I've been thinking of doing mining in the later years, but I find it not that efficient, and the profit is too low. Thank you for this, I will again try to analyze how I can profit. Things on mining bitcoin is getting excited.
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Without using any of the tools to obscure internet activity, how are you going to track me in the following situation.
Set up a node using public WiFi, and a copy of the blockchain I've already downloaded. Receive Bitcoin into that wallet. Use the Bitcoin to purchase gold coins. Wipe the hard drive on the computer with the core node.
You speak too scientific a language, it's quite difficult for me. And not just me, most people do not know how to do this. I'm just trying to understand how the blockchain and bitcoin. "Blocks, knots" is difficult for me. Isn't that simply deleting your traces on using the network? You just deleted the .dat file. You have used the bitcoins anyway.
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the point is we must be smart to filter them. we can find out the good one bounty then, we can get good payment as we want
Yeah i agree with you! To ensure that our efforts would not be in vain, we should check a bounty's authenticity so that our hardworks will surely pay off. We should check them carefully Some ICOs are good while others are not. It is really hard to point out soon to be successful ICOs. They will hype and then they will be gone. Though some at the end return the funds to their respective investors. The best thing to I guess is to hand in hand analyze this ICOs, through charts maybe.
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I join 50 bounties and spent my time in front of a computer what was reasonable..?
Awesomee Just wondering how do you manage all these bounties, I mean that a lot of bounties, and have you received a payment from that of bounties you joined ? I have received several payments from the Bounty program that I have been following in the past few months and this makes me excited. If you want to see some of the results I get you can see in one of the wallets I use 0x29Aec2E84d9F5AA21d423DdB80e400CAE1A49d48 The overall value of your wallet, tokens value, is great but come to think of it. How much gas would it cause to transfer them 1 at a time? I bet your gas spent is more than the value of all of it, well maybe not, but still it will be a substantial amount proportionate to the value.
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