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421  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Safe Exchange on: August 30, 2017, 04:05:12 PM
Hi Guys,
Can someone recommend a safe way to exchange BTC or Ether into STORJ and back??
Tnx, John

There are three or four that are pretty safe. Of course this is something that you have to judge for yourself because if we tell you to do something and you end up losing money that we don't want to be blamed for that. You don't even have to ask a question on the floor just look around and you'll find a couple that keep popping up and you'll find a discuss it at touches on at least two or three of them and the pros and cons of each.

422  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: What kind of worst decisions do you take when trading? on: August 30, 2017, 03:38:26 PM
Every decision that we have made during trading has serve one of two purposes it is either made us money or it is taught us a lesson. Therefore there are no mistakes that have been made. Obvi upside with made a lot more good decisions than we have bad decisions. And the same goes for all of my clients.
423  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Swarm Fund - thoughts on upcoming ICO on: August 30, 2017, 03:17:16 PM
where swarm fund announcement thread
before invest in ico i want read about dev team, design thread , plan project and more
iam not believe invest in ico if only use site, without announcement thread

Doesn't appear to be much information out there about it. Well actually that looks like there's information but there doesn't appear to be anything that actually shows a working model. So until that comes out I don't really feel any reason to get on top of these things. There are so many of these to come out on such a frequent basis that until we actually have an active model to look at there's no reason even touch any of these.
424  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How to know about next pump? on: August 30, 2017, 03:01:44 PM
This isn't meant to be me, but if you're here asking that question you'll never see the next pump coming. These are things that happened behind the scenes it's not something that's going to be announced on a former anything like that. You either have to be in with that group or you have to be watching the exchanges very very closely.
425  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I send $1 worth of BTC and pay $4.95 in fee, is that a joke? 500% fee? ROFL on: August 30, 2017, 02:01:22 AM
That sounds about right. Basically you guys will continue to accept this out of these companies for years and now that you actually want to move your Bitcoins around everything suddenly changing. The fact of the matter is that until you put your foot down and demand that these companies operate the difference set of fees nothing's going to change.
426  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Where to learn how to trade on: August 29, 2017, 06:06:36 PM
The biggest thing that's going to teach you how to trade are mistakes.
But if I were you I would start learning to trade by looking at the stock market and the commodity Market rather than the crypto currency markets. Just like with Forex Trading start with one pair and then work your way up.
427  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: My whole portfolio is red on: August 29, 2017, 05:23:00 PM
Well its common thing. You should smell good entry and exit points in cryptocurrencies. Therefore its still hard to realize when sell orders are incoming.

This happens all the time especially to newer people but on the plus side that's something that can come back very quickly and turn around without you even touching it. It's simply something that could indicate a dip or could indicate time to get out you never know. Take a look and see what happens.
428  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 100 Ways To Earn Bitcoin ★★★★★ on: August 29, 2017, 04:37:22 PM
It's a nice list and I'd like to see some people pick up on this. But when I actually picture is about 10 people each grabbing one or two of these things and running with it till the sun doesn't go down. As opposed, a better way to work towards it would be those same 10 people choose 10 different things. But the ideas are out there, and I hope to some people make use of them.

429  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Bitcoin Faucets And Cloud Mining Sites. on: August 29, 2017, 04:20:16 PM
There's a couple of cloud mining sites where you're going to basically not lose as much money as you will on the others. Bitcoin faucets I pretty much gone down to where they're barely exist. If you want to try rainpool.io you will find that it's a Bitcoin faucet Rotator with some benefits built it but at the same time you're not going to make any money there at all really. Trading, and other parts of of the actual Financial Community that's where your money is going to be made.

430  Economy / Gambling / Re: Bitsler withdrawal pending for more than 48 hours on: August 29, 2017, 03:43:44 PM
As long as you make sure that you jump through all the Hoops that they want you to jump through, and that you actually have a transaction that depending then there's nothing else you can do. All of these exchanges, and I'll decide, they're all going to do the same thing when they feel like it they're going to hold your transactions back.
431  Economy / Economics / Re: Is it possible for the bitcoin to lose it's value ? on: August 29, 2017, 03:29:06 PM
Of course it's possible what's the purpose of the question? It's possible for anything to lose value? Yes, anything and everything can lose value. The fact is that this is something that's simply not going to lose value anytime soon. There's really no question to ask why it could. This is just speculative questions that really do nothing more than waste the time . Obviously if you look at the history of Bitcoin it's not going down anytime soon.
432  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: What are you mining today? on: August 29, 2017, 02:54:44 PM
The last time I looked we were actually mining bird. We were able to Sock away a couple of million within a couple of hours. Of course that brought the difficulty up and we backed off, but I'm sure it's right back down again. There's plenty of coins that you can attack wholehearted like this and most of them are very easy to mine.
433  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What Will happen if all bitcoin already mined ? on: August 29, 2017, 02:28:24 PM
There are only 21 million total bitcoins that can be mined, what will happen if all bitcoin is already mined?

Not that much is going to change really. That point in time is quite a bit off. But the fact is that people will still be trading back and forth and that means that they're still going to have to be mining to take care of those transactions. There won't be any large block Rewards. That's going to be the biggest difference, and that might actually make some of the larger Farms back off and maybe difficulty will come down. I wouldn't expect this for a quite a long time.
434  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: I love and hate altcoins on: August 29, 2017, 02:19:17 PM
You have to remove emotion, I it will be the death of all Trading. You should not hate you should not love you should simply understand and manipulate the market. Should take advantage of the town's, and that sell out at the highs. It is a simple Market manipulated by simple sets of information, including rumors, announcements, hearsay, and outright guessing.
435  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Does anyone truly understand IOTA? on: August 28, 2017, 05:11:27 PM
The problem lies and is always going to be, if you are going to do away with mining, then it has to be provide 100%, and no matter what that is going to put that in tire supply coins in either Developers or in this case the original funders hands. That creates matter of trust, and amount of responsibility some people are prepared to handle.

You are placing the trust of the entire system and the developers or the company's pants if you're going to let them hold on to every uncirculated coin or if this case that original bunch of coins ended up divided tweet several people that funded the project and that means that they now have the responsibility of dispersing it, making it popular, and added value to it, so basically the developer got paid, and passed off the responsibility of going somewhere with the coin to the original funders.
436  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: MASS Smart phones on: August 27, 2017, 10:05:01 AM
Basically most of the e-commerce software is fully prepared to handle an inventory, shipping, and everything else based on a preset bit of code for companies like PayPal and other credit card processors. But introducing Bitcoin and cryptocurrency makes it a little bit more complicated because the Json response is not saying that it is a 100% confirm transaction.
437  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: CPU mining Only Coin List ( CPU MINING LIST ) on: August 27, 2017, 09:53:42 AM
One of the things you can do is mine the same coin for a little bit back off mine in a little bit more but that's not really fair to the other miners out there and you're kind of jacking up the blockchain a little bit. I mean if only three people besides you were interested in the coin and they were all willing to put a certain amount of speed and power into it and then you came along and up the ante, but that disappear video leaving them with a higher difficulty and somebody has to crack that next block for it to come back down.
438  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: How to find out which pool is most profitable for the day? on: August 27, 2017, 07:31:43 AM
Pools are like exchanges, you should probably have a tool box full of them. There are probably 16 to 17 different wheels that we deal with in the course of a three-month period. Each of them has a different structure that serves a different purpose for us. I have heard good things about nicehash but we haven't used it much, beyond that you're probably going to have to break down and figure out what you want a pool that accepts one set of work from you and then converts that reward if to different coins, or there's also pools that continue to switch your work from one point to another and then pay you and one coin.
439  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: just what is escrow? on: August 27, 2017, 06:49:56 AM
The Escrow Company holds the funds and if everything goes well they transfer them to the company that is selling the home and if anything goes wrong they transfer those back to the bank.


There's a variety of reasons for this, most of them don't actually have to do with the bank or the real estate company being untrustworthy, but being the result of scammers that would get approved by the bank for a home loan, and bear in mind that that loan is based on the fact that there will be a house in collateral, and then somewhere between signing the contract by the house and receiving those funds they would find a reason to destroy the deal and if they played their cards right they could end up with all that cash in their hands, so back in the 1970s escrow was created, and that was also a turbulent time for real estate fraud.
440  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: BITCOIN GROWTH FUND! on: August 26, 2017, 05:55:13 PM
Yeah I don't see that as an actual token that can be traded or touched in any way. Not to mention the fact it's giving a lot of control over your finances to somebody else. The construction of a basic hedge fund is not complicated. You can go online and look at mutual funds that are developed as hedge funds and compare the structure of the companies that are invested in with what you want to do with your cryptocurrencies. Bitcoin is obviously not going anywhere but up, so that is your Walmart of cryptocurrency, in fact it behaves and reforms a lot better than Walmart does the stock market. So as part of your hedge fund, make sure that you have at least 33% to 50% and Bitcoins.

Split the remaining portion three ways, one third of them will be highly Progressive new coins that have the potential to Skyrocket overnight, these coins will need to be replaced at least every 30 days getting rid of the Dead ones and bring it in new ones. The other two-thirds can be split between moderately strong Alt coins that have some mileage on them and a proven track record and newer coins that seem to be going somewhere.
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