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4261  Economy / Speculation / Re: Your plans for the coming bull on: October 13, 2020, 12:42:17 PM
I'll take the paycheck if the bull run comes. I won't think of any projects but will only look at bitcoin by that time and for some major altcoins that I can also sell to profit by that time.

for the coming bull is what I have been waiting for for 3 years !,
I still hold my altcoins, and ROI is -50%, of course this is a scary thing for me,
I hope the altcoins I hold ROI can be more than 100% In the next bullish time, it was my plan and dream
-50%? sure a lot of lose even without the numbers but with just the negative. Don't think that the altcoins you're holding will have that much comeback, just a suggestion.
4262  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: FREE advice for exchanges to make crypto trading easier on: October 13, 2020, 09:56:57 AM
The easiest way to offer them a better fix is that that  crypto exchanges must show the current token/coin price in their local currency and also show them that how much money or trading fee will be charged from them in their local currencies, if that happens then many newbies will welcome bitcoin trading and most of them will not lose most of their trades.
Showing the price of a token or coin in local currency has been happening. This was being done by exchanges because they do detect the IP of their traders and they have a local support for that particular country. But if they can't do that to your country, who do you think needs to adjust? the exchanges? we do, the users. There's no other thing that we can do, the exchanges are open for suggestions, you do email them with their "contact us" details on their websites.
4263  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: The Graph or Persistence on: October 13, 2020, 08:34:11 AM

And with that labelling, what I thought of quickly is about an ICO. But if they don't want to be called like that, ok I won't say that anymore.
http://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/the-graph/
AFAIK the only people who can invest in the graph was the accredit investors. The graph was also having a very strict KYC and AML as the main requirement to get the qualified investors too.
It's not all of people will be able to participated in the sale or give their contribution.

Even CMC has already listed the graph when the ico is not yet started. What a big surprise.  Cheesy
There were projects also that CMC is listing even they are still on the sale. I'm not very much well versed to this project and with little knowledge about it, I mean almost nothing.
I've just turned and looked it to the data that CMC is showing. And with that info that you have about letting their accredit investors get in with a KYC.
Good luck if a project like this asks for that.
4264  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🚀 Sportsbet.io - Official betting partner of ARSENAL FC 🚀 on: October 13, 2020, 07:11:59 AM
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4265  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: People Say btc is Not ponzi but its look like ponzi on: October 12, 2020, 10:48:39 PM
When you say ponzi, that is when the asset is non-existent or its has no real world value that can actually innovate the current system, and only can be use as some kind of pyramid to gather investors, and whoever is on the top can only payout while people at bottom will be use as money milking cows to benefit the early people got in.
Bitcoin is not like that, it has demand that gives financial freedom through decentralized ledger that no centralized entity controls.
I'll add to that.
A ponzi never goes in a bearish market. It's always going with the increasing value which looks favorable to the investors but if they realize the soonest, they are on the wrong type of investment.
That's the attitude of all ponzi, they never drop until they exit.
4266  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: would deflation economy give defi a boost? on: October 12, 2020, 10:23:26 PM
The supply isn't actually to be decreasing, it should be limited. If the supply can be decreased, then that's not going to make it a deflation token as you're just lessening the supply of it while being in the market. Just like in bitcoin, this is the most known deflation cryptocurrency.
The supply is limited and there were a lot of bitcoins that were lost forever. As for a deflation economy, if we're going to look at most governments entire economic status, no country will be into that point.
4267  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: The Graph or Persistence on: October 12, 2020, 09:55:04 PM
Both does have limited information and I get it why is that because Graph still on ICO phase while Persistence, it's not listed on CMC anymore. I mean it's listed but in untracked listing.
I can't say that much with these projects and I don't know how did you find them. Are ICOs still a thing today? I don't think that they are, why invest on these projects and why it caught your attention?

I wonder what you consider as limited information, i mean a little trip to their website will tell you so much about the project already, between from what i read and my conversation with one of the admin, registration for the GRT SALE (Graph Token)  is still ongoing, sale has not begun yet, and just so you know they don't like to call it ICO because according to the admin most ico of the past where related to vaporware and Graph on the other hand already has a walking product and not comparable, so i will urge you to get some basic knowledge about the project, they seem solid and knows their worth.
Between they don't like to be address as an ico project, you should take that into note.
I've only looked to CMC as mentioned and that's why it has said little information because I usually look at the charts and liquidity. If that's what one of the admin said, ok, I'll take note of it. It's just so happen that I turned and looked to CMC and was addressed as "public sale".
And with that labelling, what I thought of quickly is about an ICO. But if they don't want to be called like that, ok I won't say that anymore.
http://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/the-graph/
4268  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 2020 NBA Season on: October 12, 2020, 09:24:58 PM
While I'm looking at one picture of Butler sitting and just head down with disappointment, I feel the guy. He has done his best and made the series long and he's one of the best contributor to the team. Just the last game he didn't scored that much just as his normal game play.
Mad respect to this boy.
4269  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin and Covid 19 on: October 12, 2020, 01:12:05 PM
What's your business? you said that you're making a lot from that and when the covid hit, you came here because your business is not doing good. So what's with that investment from your business? You said that you're in those ways of earning crypto and you're asking about bitcoin if it's still good. I think you have the idea as a bounty hunter and trader that bitcoin has always been the best choice and option for investing in cryptocurrencies.
4270  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: The Graph or Persistence on: October 12, 2020, 12:29:10 PM
Both does have limited information and I get it why is that because Graph still on ICO phase while Persistence, it's not listed on CMC anymore. I mean it's listed but in untracked listing.
I can't say that much with these projects and I don't know how did you find them. Are ICOs still a thing today? I don't think that they are, why invest on these projects and why it caught your attention?
4271  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Trading in the pandemic on: October 11, 2020, 10:54:07 PM
If we are about to based from the history, we can see patterns and significance. But as for trading, the market is basing to the demand and not actually from the history. Probably the history is also being the basis of other traders and investors to buy if they see the significance of the present time and will start to compare it from the past. Do you have the source how big the drop for trading activities with the beginning of the pandemic? IIRC, the market dropped but trading didn't.

Trading will continue to prosper as many people make it as a source of profit, but sometimes frustrations tend to happen. Market crash occured once fluctuations influenced many people and caused dumping of their holdings. Day traders and long term holders won't sustain for months, because as the beginning of the pandemic most popular coins declined a huge percentage of their trading volume.
I will not say that as many with the definition of the majority. It's a balance, many makes money and also many just ruins themselves for trading because they are ineffective and it causes more losses to them. At the end, they still remain but chooses a different path and that's to become a holder and that's making them more money with one time selling when the market is up and the situation is good. Both type of traders can sustain themselves, if it's not then we do no longer have day traders and holders during the bears.
Ofcourse in trading there's a winner and there's a loser we can't break that balance, It's just people should find out what kind of profit-making method is right for them. I know a few people who give up trading and just start hodling over this pandemic scene, They didn't lose hope in cryptocurrency but they choose to change ways in making a profit from it. It's just the timing of the pandemic that makes some traders find other ways because of the need for fiat and the dumps happened during this pandemic.
Yes.
It's like looking what's best for you. Being a confident day trader or a long term holder. Day traders tend to have the most pressure in the market as they are chasing for everyday market.
While holders, get also a big pressure whenever the market goes side ways but it's very profitable in the long run.
4272  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Trading in the pandemic on: October 11, 2020, 09:29:25 PM
If we are about to based from the history, we can see patterns and significance. But as for trading, the market is basing to the demand and not actually from the history. Probably the history is also being the basis of other traders and investors to buy if they see the significance of the present time and will start to compare it from the past. Do you have the source how big the drop for trading activities with the beginning of the pandemic? IIRC, the market dropped but trading didn't.

Trading will continue to prosper as many people make it as a source of profit, but sometimes frustrations tend to happen. Market crash occured once fluctuations influenced many people and caused dumping of their holdings. Day traders and long term holders won't sustain for months, because as the beginning of the pandemic most popular coins declined a huge percentage of their trading volume.
I will not say that as many with the definition of the majority. It's a balance, many makes money and also many just ruins themselves for trading because they are ineffective and it causes more losses to them. At the end, they still remain but chooses a different path and that's to become a holder and that's making them more money with one time selling when the market is up and the situation is good. Both type of traders can sustain themselves, if it's not then we do no longer have day traders and holders during the bears.
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4274  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: 👑 KingHill.io - mutual lending game ETH on: October 10, 2020, 11:32:10 PM
Seems like.
People will be chasing the title for what? for nothing. It's all what I've understood the concept of the game. There's nothing really going on it. A portion of deposit will go to the former king and then so on.

The idea is to motivate a person to become the "King of the hill", because the price that will be transferred to him from the next player will be at least 30% of the first player's deposit.
So that's what going to happen and the king of the hill will get. Nothing less, nothing more. It's an incentive but looking to the scheme, you're the only one that will be getting a huge incentive from this.
If that's the motivation, good luck.
4275  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitfinex hackers move another $30million on: October 10, 2020, 10:53:44 PM
I do not understand very well about the return of money that the hacker stole. Can they recover the bitcoins they have stolen? The likelihood is very low, maybe the hackers are playing a certain game.
120,000 Bitcoins is a lot of money and can drag bitcoin down.
What do you mean by dragging bitcoin down? the entire market will be dragged down? if it will be dumped all at once, yes. But it doesn't mean that it won't recover quickly. We have seen how fast it dumps and recovers. Stolen bitcoins are unlikely to recover because their strat is to let it pass for years so that people won't notice the movement and transfer of those stolen funds. But little did they know, there are correspondents that are monitoring those funds from time to time and didn't stopped for years. So what we see with the reports are fund transfers but not actual tracing.
4276  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Trading in the pandemic on: October 10, 2020, 10:20:28 PM
If we are about to based from the history, we can see patterns and significance. But as for trading, the market is basing to the demand and not actually from the history. Probably the history is also being the basis of other traders and investors to buy if they see the significance of the present time and will start to compare it from the past. Do you have the source how big the drop for trading activities with the beginning of the pandemic? IIRC, the market dropped but trading didn't.
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4280  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: People Say btc is Not ponzi but its look like ponzi on: October 08, 2020, 01:47:14 PM
How anyone who Say Can proof Bitcoin is not ponzi?
In simple terms, in ponzi, there's no downtrend. The ecosystem for ponzi investments or projects, they are imbalance.

There is More proof and evidence that it is ponzi.
You say that? bitcoin isn't a ponzi, if it does, many have already done their exits.

I Don't mind If its ponzi but i Don't want to exit too late but not too early so When is best time to exit?
You're confusing yourself. Bitcoin is not a ponzi.
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