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421  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Should I invest in new projects? on: March 10, 2022, 02:30:11 PM
After I tried to browse the website, this project looks the same on DeFi in general,
therefore I think this project is less innovative, they just seem to follow the trend without offering a solution to the problem.
Projects that look like they want to pick up the hype in the short term will then be abandoned by stripping the market of liquidity.
I know they will be listed on the market in the near future, but that doesn't mean reducing their risk of becoming a rugpull project. If you still want to invest here do not put all your money. try from a small asset, as you can afford to lose it.
422  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Some MetaMask Security Tips on: March 10, 2022, 12:32:05 PM
I really like Metamask because it is very easy to use, simple, lightweight, convenient.
it's just that it is prone to getting attacks through networks or dapps. Metamask wallets
usually cannot be used sustainably, because so many token dusting or phishing websites are ready
to destroy your assets immediately. I always change my wallet regularly. If I start to enter tokens
that I don't recognize, I will immediately move them to a new wallet for all my assets and never store a lot of assets here.
423  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is there any way stop receiving BSC airdrop tokens? on: March 10, 2022, 09:27:09 AM
Hello friends

please is there any possible way to stop receiving some BSC based token after performing a transaction or initiating swap.
i recently noticed that each time i perform any of these i m being sent some free token to my wallet and i began to wonder how come about those free coin and it can not be converted for any reasons, usually with high values and fake volume.

i m sure you understand what i meant as many of us here uses BSC for transactions and to receive payments, any solution Undecided?

If you have been using the wallet for a long time and you have connected your wallet a lot with various dapps, there is no solution.
Because transactions on the blockchain cannot be canceled / stopped, if you still want to use your wallet safely,
never transact with tokens that you receive but you don't know.
They are called token dusting, to find loopholes to access your wallet and retrieve all your wallets. Yes, that's creepy.
Another solution is, you have to change your main wallet and move all your assets to a new wallet.
424  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Conditions of bounty campaigns these days on: March 10, 2022, 08:08:55 AM
Hello guys
Are you guys really getting paid from the Bounty campaigns these days? What are you earning on an average per week? How many campaigns are you working in?
I think alot of changed since 2018.

That's right, there have been a lot of changes from 2018.
If in 2018 we have many competitors because of the many participants, of course not now but
that does not rule out what we get in 2018 is the same as this year or even less.
I am sure that this year also the fraud rate will increase from 2018, this will make it difficult for bounty
participants to determine what they choose to join the campaign.
Apart from that, there are only a few markets to trade, and to be listed there we need large funds,
some projects actually prefer to leave their projects.
425  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Machine Learning for identifying SCAM NFT Games on: March 09, 2022, 11:08:31 AM
On the other hand, I discovered a previous study[2] that utilizes the similar process but instead of NFT, they identify scam ICOs, which provides me an idea for this study's topic. With the NFT games at peak, will this topic be helpful in many ways?

I am sure this topic will help a lot of people especially in the future blockchain programmer field.
We really need a tool to identify NFT scams, if necessary anything related to new cryptocurrencies.
But this is machine learning, of course not everyone can understand it, usually they use reliable programmers to take advantage of this technology.
With this topic of yours, I'm sure it's been enough to help a lot of people to believe by not worrying about NFT scams, we also need to keep updating about the tools you share so that programmers can use this as well as possible.
426  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Which coins to sell? on: March 09, 2022, 08:48:17 AM
I own these 6 coins and I'm planning to sell 2 of them.
Which one of them has the lowest potential in your opinion and why?

I think the 6 coins you hold have the same high potential.
the coins you mentioned were very popular some time ago I'm sure they will lead their respective industries based on their ecosystem.
If I were you, I probably wouldn't sell it now unless it means I'll buy it back at a lower price if it's in a bearish condition like now.
the most important thing is asset management, if you want to sell between them, you can sell them if it means urgent because the coin has high potential. If you may know, what makes you want to sell among them?
427  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Women and Cryptocurrency on: March 09, 2022, 08:08:27 AM
I'm not sure about the survey sample. Based on a survey conducted by Blockfi 33% of women are interested in cryptocurrencies. Among them 60% women gonna buy cryptocurrencies in the falling few months time. The same study in the previous year have resulted with a 29% and what we have got is growth.

Among surveyed, one out of four women already holds cryptocurrencies. Most of the women holds this for future and never sold it. The priority of these women were much into bitcoin, ethereum and dogecoin. Very few have invested on NFT and other cryptocurrencies. In the male dominated crypto industry slowly women are making their footprints. Women are much fond of holding and very little interest is being found on making roles in blockchain based firms.

Data : 33% Of Women Plans To Buy Crypto This Year

I'm sure we don't discriminate between genders here, everyone in cryptocurrency is not dominated
by gender, but how enthusiastic they are about making profits.
but if seen according to the article, at least it shows that women do have the desire to produce as well as men who produce here.
But I'm sure they are less productive, they also seem to be more into analyzing than getting to know new things. Women prefer
to buy coins that have good fundamentals like bitcoin and ethereum, because they want to
do it simple, as opposed to NFT and the metaverse which looks complicated(because it's new in their view).
428  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Why Alts Follows Bitcoin's Fall? on: March 09, 2022, 04:58:05 AM
When bitcoin rises, the altcoins keep the price and if when the bitcoin falls the altcoins fall even more. Why do altcoins usually follow bitcoin?

Bitcoin is the mecca of cryptocurrency itself.
It's no stranger, for predictors they always see the movement of bitcoin before buying their favorite altcoin.
Bitcoin as the main cryptocurrency of course has a much higher volume than other altcoins so it can be taken into consideration.
So that cryptocurrencies are balanced when altcoins follow the movement of bitcoin, I assume after bitcoin flies,
the volume in bitcoin will go partially into altcoins so they follow bitcoin to fly.
429  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Where should I invest money? on: March 06, 2022, 06:59:22 AM
In terms of revenue 19% APY is very good, but this does not guarantee that it will be a good reputation
and the price of the coin does not fall even though the coin is stable.
I'm sure there is always a risk even if they are coin stable, but usually high APY
causes their project to be unable to become a sustainable project.
There are still two possibilities with this anchorprotocol, the first possibility is that they initially
create 19% APY to attract lots of people in then after some time they stop this staking system,
secondly they don't plan to be a long term project.


It seems that there is no risk. It's UST. Stable coin.

What am I missing?

It's always your risk, don't be too confident with stable coins though because I'm sure
 a staking system with a large APY is not usually a long-term project. You should do
more research before entering or you will regret it if it happens.
430  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Did Ukraine successfully rug us? on: March 06, 2022, 06:18:27 AM

this could have a positive effect on crypto if the country really sends out government-backed tokens. do you think the IMF also advised Fedorov not to pursue this Ukrain coins?  what do you think stopped them from releasing?
I think they prefer NFT to be distributed to the donors because it is a tribute to the donors.
If you choose the right reasons, maybe the Ukrainian government doesn't want the coins it made
and donated instead the price will be played by rich people in cryptocurrency.
So they think that distributing NFT as a reward (not for resale) is better than having to give tokens
whose price can be manipulated at some point and there is no token of appreciation if it is a token, it can only be held in the wallet.
I'm sure this is not meant to be a rug pull because what they share is not
 for re-trading or the donors don't expect anything back from the donations they give.
431  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Can NFTs disrupt the traditional economy? on: March 06, 2022, 05:25:46 AM
Dear all,

So, What industries do you think are going to be the most disrupted by NFTS? Music? Sports? Insurances?


I don't think the NFT Industry is really that annoying.
It's not the gaming, arts, music, insurance, sports or other industries that include their industries to make NFTs.
I'm sure that what's disturbing here is how from the price of the NFT itself, it seems that cheap NFTs tend to be
more in demand than expensive ones, even if they don't care about the value in the NFT.
This is actually quite disturbing, as if they actually do not appreciate the expensive work that has been made by the artist.
Maybe your project will be a solution for that ? I'm sure solving that problem will be useful for many people.
432  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: $100,000 Marketing Budget For A New Project. Opinions Needed. on: March 05, 2022, 11:49:58 AM

What are your recommendations to Market a new blockchain project? I mean recent methods that work.


Usually we have airdrop campaigns for projects that are new in trying to gather their community.
But, I'm worried about airdrops because usually the community that joins through the airdrop is one person in many accounts,
they could be one person with 10 telegram or twitter accounts.
It seems that airdrops may only work to increase membership in a group or social media followers.
I think they should also have a special event that at least the event is in their own community so that their community can really live.
An example like an AMA is probably a good thing, I believe you are better off creating an event
like an AMA by working with the exchange community to build a community because they are real people for your project community.
433  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Don't lock your tokens away on: March 05, 2022, 11:01:17 AM

Do not hold your tokens for too long without looking back, I have lost some this way because later they move to main chain running on separate blockchain, imagine if you decide to check the progress of that project only in 2024 and you see that you've missed out on swapping your old tokens to the new coin..

Of course, you're right with holding a coin and then being forgotten for a really bad time.
We hold the coin for as long as it doesn't matter as long as we monitor the progress of the coin project,
because there must be a lot of changes in the next few years or even
what I really experienced they are not strong in the extreme market.
What I experienced was when I forgot it even left them only a year ago I came back their community
died and I regret why I didn't sell it for a small profit. I'm sure this hurts as much as you feel.
From this I really don't want to hold the old coin in fact I will only hold it for
a week if that means there is good news in the next week.
Small profits are not a problem as long as you don't lose the assets you have bought.
434  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Usdt is safeheaven and usdc on: March 05, 2022, 09:13:17 AM

Gold is also bad as you cant move this around the world and its volatile price can go down.



You are wrong with this, gold will tend to go up even though it can go down however gold is a real future money and alternative if financial technology becomes extinct.
When compared to currencies such as USD or in the form of cryptocurrency USDT, I believe this currency will soon be inflation and tend to continue to experience a decline in value in goods.
Whereas gold has a solid price, and some of the richest people in the world I believe have been saving gold for a long time because technology can easily become extinct.
Pure gold is the result of nature so that if one day there is a technological extinction, only gold is what we trade, of course when this happens the value of gold will beat all currencies, even USDT today.
435  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How good is staking coins? on: March 05, 2022, 08:12:17 AM
Staking is like trading sometimes - if you know how to do it right, you will earn a lot here Smiley
If you are staking all you have without any knowledge and experience - you can even lose your money.

Trading actually looks easier than staking because trading usually only has two decisions (buy/sell) with a predetermined period.
While staking requires careful calculations, some staking even requires additional investment like DeFi which has to invest 50:50 fair:token.
I think staking is perfect for those of us who buy coins in bulk who want a long period of time to withdraw all the profits rather than just holding them in a wallet. staking is more profitable.
Even though when we are staking the price goes down making the estimate not increase at least in the future we have more coins without us having to buy them again. but I believe staking requires more careful calculation than trading decisions.
436  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Crypto in war ukraine and russia on: March 04, 2022, 02:45:37 PM
What is the impact of the current Ukraine and Russia war on Crypto?  With so many sanctions being launched against Russia, it could have a huge impact on the economies of both countries and possibly other countries as well. I have read before that there are Ukraine who accept donations via crypto and there is news of a ban on freezing Russia user accounts.  I hope the war ends soon, peace is beautiful


The good news is that indirectly and in the near future these two countries will legalize cryptocurrency in their countries.
However, because of these two big countries what I think is the price of bitcoin will be controlled between russia and ukraine.
If they use the funds in the wrong way, I'm sure in the long run it will have a bad impact on
cryptocurrencies and even we can actually lose cryptocurrency for good.
We know that war is not humane, I'm afraid some of them are using the power of
cryptocurrency in the wrong way for war. I love peace, hope the war will end.
437  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Real life utility question on: March 04, 2022, 09:13:07 AM
Is crypto now more than a speculative asset or just the same old thing based on hypes only because it seems like real life use case is far from crypto, we want it to happen for real but it's really not happening, what is stopping this from happening already.

It is difficult to understand, basically cryptocurrency is just a price game.
But if you look at the conflict between Ukraine and Russia don't you see cryptocurrencies being really useful at the time?
some big countries are afraid to enter with cryptocurrencies because prices continue to be speculated.
Even so, I have to say that cryptocurrencies are indeed useful if at one time there is a problem with their
financial flow in transactions, making cryptocurrency a simple alternative.
Unfortunately, bitcoin and most other altcoins do play from their very fast changing prices,
making it very difficult for us to make estimates, and think that this is all just a money game.
438  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Are NFT Tokens a Good Long Term Investments? on: March 04, 2022, 08:50:24 AM
Recently I recieved many airdropped from new projects of NFT tokens, Some are in good prices
like BAY and XPUNK, but many other NFT tokens are falling and rugged. But I know mostly of NFTs are based on hyped project,
and no one knows what will be the future of them.
Is it better to trade NFT tokens rather than holding it for longterm?

What I understand from NFT is that there comes a time when it will recede.
For example, in the past, there was an everyday gozali NFT which was talked about a lot by other people,
now it has disappeared as if the trend has run out.
I took the decision that NFT cannot be well kept in the long term because the trend will surely end.
I know NFT can be used on any platform, as long as it can scan your NFT,
but what I mean is when the tred of an object from the NFT actually disappears.
Like everyday NFT gozali, NFT may still be a trend, but not with the algorithm itself.
There will come a time when the NFT really becomes an ordinary masterpiece.
before that happens it is better to sell it immediately.
439  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Top Promising Altcoins That Failed? on: March 04, 2022, 06:04:54 AM
Which altcoins from the last few years where there was a lot of positive talk about it has failed?  And by failed, it means either it has went to 0 or it could be worth very little.  Like it could been 50 dollars at one point and now 0.50.



Just mentioning a few that I remember, because too many.
Usually these coins are often encountered as masternode coins such as agricoins.
but not all of them mean all masternode coins will just go bankrupt, there are some popular tokens that
once followed them also disappeared when they were famous, they are amepay, bonpay, canya and many more.
At least the tokens have been in the top 100 on coinmarketcap, but they had to disappear due to extreme market conditions.
440  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: When to know Bitcoin has reset? on: March 03, 2022, 09:40:16 AM
Not asking when it resets only God knows but when a reset has happened?

True, even an analytical expert will not dare to answer for sure when bitcoin resets.
One can usually only do analysis with chart data based on the coin's trades from the previous history and determine where to go next.
However, when the price is correcting no one can be sure it will happen even when the market is in a positive trend.
just to straighten out, it seems we are foreign to the word bitcoin reset,
but if you refer to that word for a low price to enter to make a profit when it is high we call it a correction price.
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