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421  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What about the new alts? on: November 23, 2021, 09:15:15 AM
Regarding the promising altcoins, I'm still interested in looking at popular coins like ETH, BNB, SOL, ADA, DOT, and others. however, for new altcoins, coins like AXS, RACA, and CIFI. You can do research on the 3 coins. So far, I've seen pretty good progress. other than that, what attracted me the most was AXS. it is a coin which has game to earn. I think it will grow bigger in the future.
422  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: HODL, HODL, HODL when can one actually sell Bitcoin? on: November 23, 2021, 05:31:46 AM
So I keep hearing HODL, HODL, keep holding and all that. My simple question to everyone is "when is actually the right time to sell Bitcoin or we don't ever sell it"?

 How then do we say we have made money from it if we don't sell?

you don't need eternal hold, each person has a "target price". all you have to do and think is set, wait then sell. like me which now still hodl some satoshi and will sell my btc when Bitcoin is at $150k.
good target.
well, everyone has their own target before selling the coins/assets they have. In the case of selling, you may need a target like, when the bitcoin price has hit $100k, you might sell 50% of your asset, and when the price drops to a certain price, you stabilize the coin to wait for a price that is right for you to buy back.
everyone has their own target, so they are waiting for that. they say that at the moment we have to hold back because we believe the price will really go up in the future. sell or hold, it's up to you, but people will recommend holding on.
423  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Three Great Alternative Blockchains with Really Low Transaction Fees on: November 22, 2021, 02:21:10 PM
So far, after ethereum has a very high fee, I use BSC, and MATIC as an alternative. however, many references say that SOL also has fast transaction speeds and low fees. So, I think BSC, MATIC, and SOL are the alternatives that are often used nowadays. So far, I've never used Cosmos, so, I can only recommend the three coins I mentioned. however, I mostly use BSC because there are so many coins based on the platform, and I think, almost everyone here feels the same way.
424  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is it possible to avoid all scams? on: November 22, 2021, 07:44:20 AM
you can not avoid all scam, trust me... i am here from years ago and still got scam even if its only small amount compare to my first year in this industry. the only thing you can do is deep due diligent and make your chance getting scam smaller but not 0 chance. scammer were smart people or maybe the condition which makes us got scam ( want to get rich fast because of FOMO ).
It is difficult to determine which project is a scam or not, because sometimes a scam project also has complete information. however, although we cannot avoid scammers, we can minimize them. well, scammers have been around for a long time, and they can adapt. So, it's very hard not to run into a scammer. all we can do to minimize this is to do continuous and in-depth research.
425  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: caught between dilemma and pleasure on: November 21, 2021, 02:07:47 PM
personally, I follow this bounty, and the result is quite satisfactory. although this month, the payout is given 50%, but it's already quite profitable considering the current price increase. well, it made me think of investing in this coin when the price dropped a bit. well, can't wait to receive the next 50% payout. well, I hope the price of this coin can be $100.
426  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: My plans for the next bear market on: November 21, 2021, 05:57:07 AM
Well, if you're really an old member, you'd know better than what you're saying here.
Newsflash, this is what most people are gonna do, but questions is, how do you know it's best to sell at end of december?
Well, everyone does have a very good plan sometimes. however, it is very difficult to determine the time to implement it. It's great to have a plan like, when the price starts to drop, we'll sell the asset into a stable form of coins, then buy more coins when the price drops deeper. well, it's just that, when it really happens, doubt will enter your heart, and make you hesitate in making that decision. yeah, it happens to me often.
anyway, it's a good plan if it works.
427  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What if governments make Bitcoin centralized? on: November 20, 2021, 08:26:54 AM
I also think that bitcoin and government will not unite. however, there are many things that bitcoin has in its possession but challenges the government.
however, if the government intends to have more bitcoins so that bitcoins become centralized, I think it's still quite difficult. given that the price of bitcoin is unstable. if the government owns 51% of bitcoin, but the rest is still very much free to trade. it will only make bitcoin like being held by the government, and the government also has the same impact as us. imagine, if the bitcoin adoption rate were to decrease because of this, it could have an impact on the price going down. and if the government has a higher percentage, then the losses received by the government can be very large. Well, the only way around this is for the government to allow bitcoin as a payment alternative, and adopt bitcoin privately.
428  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is the meme coin still worth holding on: November 20, 2021, 05:53:02 AM
in my wallet i have some coin memes which i hold till now.
why do i still have it? that's because the coins I have profit from the meme coins, the initial capital I use to buy meme coins
I have taken profit, I still hold the rest on the meme coin, who knows in the future this meme coin will rise again and form a new ATH. but if it goes down I have nothing to lose
because I have taken profit and capital, all I hold is the rest of my profit on the meme coin.
Well, it's actually okay to hold the meme coin for a long period of time, and expect the price to get really high. well, the real example is dogecoin. it provides a huge advantage for those who still continue to hold it.
just don't ever focus on investing in meme coin because as far as i know, there is no real function of the token and chances are it is a bubble. it will be very risky if you use your main money and focus on it. If you want to invest in the long term, you should use the money you are prepared to lose
429  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Will Binance Coin (BNB) reach $1K? on: November 19, 2021, 08:24:54 AM
exactly there is not much time for BNB to reach $1000 until the end of this year, if most people's predictions are correct, the end of the year is the peak of the 4 year period bull market, then January is the time for BTC correction. When this happens, all are in a bearish condition without exception. Of course there will be tokens/coins pump during bearish conditions, but for the market as a whole, it will follow the BTC trenDS
yep, it looks like hoping in December alone it's quite difficult to see the price of BNB reach $1k. in fact, I think that hitting $800 is good enough at the end of the year. well, however, if the push goes to $1k, it will take people by surprise, especially for those who are still holding BNB to this day. however, the price of BNB has the potential to hit $1k, but for this year, the chances are small.
430  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: High ETH withdraw Fees, how to Solve on: November 19, 2021, 05:18:53 AM
I use Binance,  Kucoin etc crypto exchange for Trading, Binance use very often and I use Kucoin very rarely. But my main problem is high eth withdraw fees from Exchange to Personal wallet (MyEtherwallet). Have any crypto exchange with low withdraw fees?              
I think people have always felt the same way about the hefty fees from ethereum. for now, the solution I can offer is to send your assets to FTX, and withdraw from there. however, as far as I'm concerned FTX has a pretty cheap fee for ethereum, but try to do some in-depth research on this. I only provide information based on my experience making withdrawals from the exchange to MEW
You can start exchanging ethereum that you have into other tokens that have lower fees such as BNB, TRX, LTC, or others to be sent to other exchanges.
431  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: About P2PB2B exchange on: November 18, 2021, 07:42:23 AM
So far, I've never used a P2PB2B exchange. however, in the near future, I'll probably be using it. because there is a token that I want to sell and one of the markets is there.
however, I heard quite a lot of rumors regarding this exchange. many say it's a scam, but so far, this P2PB2B exchange is still giving its users the rights. however, I still think that P2PB2B exchange is the same as Probit, or exchange.
432  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Should we buy tokens for young projects? on: November 16, 2021, 06:07:22 AM
the risk is small if the project is completely self-explanatory. it's just that a clear project will be easy to find. they are not stingy in doing advertising and others. other than that, the team and their goals are very clear.
However, some things to think about when investing in a young project are, how far is the project progressing, and how many and active people are in it. it would be very risky if you invest in a project in which there are only a few investors, and a low adoption rate. Investing in young projects is not that risky if you really do your research. Well, it's the same as investing in a new project.
433  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Will Dogecoin survive without Elon Musk? on: November 15, 2021, 05:38:34 PM
There has been confirmation from Elon musk that he doesn't hold Dogecoin, and when DOGE can stay in the top 10 rankings then this proves that DOGE can survive without Elon musk, especially with the number of holders reaching hundreds of millions makes me optimistic that Doge will continue to shine.
Dogecoin has long proven that the token can survive even without the support of Elon Musk. long ago, Doge has also been around, and has a price even though it's not that expensive.
it's just that, without support, the price of Doge will drop again. even I think that if there is no more support from Elon Musk, the price of Doge will fall, only that Doge will stay. Dogecoin has been around for a long time, the problem is its high price due to a push by Elon Musk. So, if Elon Musk doesn't support Dogecoin anymore, then it's very likely that the price of Dogecoin will go back to the beginning again.
434  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: USDT a trustable? on: November 15, 2021, 03:51:40 PM
In later days parcels of awful news are hearing from USDT and what will be happen on the off chance that the USDT could be a scam, should i alter other steady coin, any recommendation for the steady coin?
you can try to pick up some like DAI, BUSD, PAXOS.

The only problem is how can you trust them all? they are the same like USDT and the only thing that makes it different was DAI caused by DAI was decentralized stable coin unlike the rest which have been fully controlled by the a company like tether. If you wanna get the full list of stable coins and then you should visit this link


https://coinmarketcap.com/view/stablecoin/

Terra USD and true USD were also good enough
Another alternative that is most often used is USDC or BUSD. Personally, I mostly use BUSD as an alternative to USDT.

so far there is a lot of negative news about USDT, but I also still use it according to my needs, if I can't use USDT, I use BUSD. other than that, so far, my most stable coin asset is BUSD. however, with the link above, you can determine which coin stability you prefer, and more suited to your needs.
435  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is it possible to avoid all scams? on: November 14, 2021, 07:12:58 PM
what kind of assessment do you mean?
there are so many sites that judge blockchain or cryptocurrency projects, but they only judge based on the completeness of project, team, and other information. however, there is still huge potential to be a scam. even, looking back at some projects, such as Centra, even those projects have been successful. however, due to some irresponsible people, the project is now labeled as a scam project.
What I mean to say is, it's very difficult to get rid of scammers or avoid them if these people have real intentions to scam their investors. the only thing that can minimize this is to find out in-depth information about the project with the standards we have. You can use information sites about crypto to see their social media, white papers, and more. read it, find out for yourself about how active the team is in developing the project.
436  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Making money while gaming on: November 14, 2021, 04:56:14 PM
Monetizing items in game, and play time, doing tasks/quests its a inevitable future for all gaming industry. Adoption has started.
Let's see. In this way, I think gamers are no longer viewed negatively, especially if those who play games can earn money by playing games. it can be a hobby and make money, or it can be a job that people are most interested in.
however, if Ubisoft participates, it's possible to see games with better graphics than the current Games Play to Earn.
437  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How do you get info about upcoming listings? on: November 13, 2021, 11:00:05 AM
personally, I found that information on the telegram of the project. sometimes they provide information on which exchange to list before the exchange provides official information on this issue. however, I think the quickest place to find out is telegram.
You can look for projects that are still selling or ICO or IDO, then check the information on the telegram, or ask about listing issues.
however, some exchanges also sometimes provide abstract information about which coins will be listed on their exchange before the official announcement is made.
438  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Need advice regarding buying on: November 13, 2021, 08:09:57 AM
In my opinion, it depends on what strategy you have. Personally, I might wait for the price to drop first, because when there is ATH, there will most likely be a correction like today. It would be great if you could target a price below $60k.
however, if you believe in the development of the bitcoin price, then entering at the current price is also not a problem. it will be very difficult to make a decision when you continue to see the price of bitcoin going up, especially when the price has actually crossed the $65k range. Many people have speculated that the bitcoin price will hit $100k in early 2022. having it at its current price isn't too bad. however, it all comes back to the strategy you made.
439  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How to avoid big commissions to pay ethereum ? on: November 12, 2021, 05:13:31 PM
as far as I know, there is no way to reduce it. if there is an easier way, your transaction may fail, and the fee will still be deducted, or the transaction will take too long. a lot of people have complained about this, and this is a problem for ethereum that needs to be fixed soon.

however, there is another way to reduce commissions or fees during ethereum transactions, namely by looking at gas prices in several places such as etherscan, and others.

if you still feel heavy with the use of ethereum, I think there are many other coins that can be an alternative, such as BNB, or Polygon.
440  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How to explain Bitcoin to Newbies on: November 12, 2021, 10:35:52 AM
Honestly there is nothing more annoying to me than people coming to me about bitcoin who are simply wanting to learn about it for "making profits" kind of like your friend here.  When I first got in to bitcoin, back in 2014 or so, it was honestly all about the technology.  In fact I studied bitcoin for about a year before ever buying.  So how to explain bitcoin to noobs?...make them learn the underlying technology.   
LOL, right. I also found many people like that. just heard about bitcoin, or crypto, then thought that it was a fast track to make money with little risk. however, a lot of people are attracted by it, and when they get into the crypto world, they will be disappointed that making money is not that easy.

well, i also agree that the best way for them to know about bitcoin, about this technology is to learn, practice, read, watch youtube, and others. Currently there are many explanations about bitcoin on the internet. if he was really interested, then he would look for the information little by little.
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