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4361  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Cryptocurrency Day Trading: How to Get Started & How to Win on: July 05, 2020, 09:13:58 PM
Those risks would be the only thing that they are basically facing when day trading, nothing else is negative. So, if you learn how to do day trading and face off against the common challenges of it, there won't be anything they wouldn't know, it is all pretty easy to understand the concept.

Not saying day trading is easy, that is definitely wrong and day trading is definitely a risky and difficult thing, however the easy part is to understand and to learn WHAT part of it is difficult part and where they will have difficulties. So, I would definitely say that day traders know what they are getting into, just a month of studying would give you anything you want to know about it and after that it is just experience and experience is quite important in day trading.
When it comes on getting the basics then it doesnt really goes up for a month but you would able to learn it on much lesser period of time.The thing here is that executing yourself
in the market neither you would get in or get out is the hardest part since this is accompanied with emotions which would make the decision even more harder.
Experience is indeed the learning steps to improve out yourself towards it because if you do just focus up on theories without having the actual trade of into the market
then it would be just pretty useless.
4362  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Big money moving in next year, means greater demand for DEX projects? on: July 03, 2020, 09:21:58 PM
To date, the political situation in the world is very tense, especially since there are a lot of military conflicts, while various kinds of terrorist organizations and crime only exacerbate the situation. Each government fights against these phenomena, as well as against illegal money laundering, as well as corruption within their countries. Based on this, it must be borne in mind that no one can hope for one hundred percent anonymity using cryptocurrency for its intended purpose. Of course, for the time being, traders and investors can exchange and trade cryptocurrency on decentralized platforms, but it seems to me that in this situation, when the government is interested in specific means, wallet addresses or an exchange platform, law enforcement agencies will immediately receive all the information that interests them, Perhaps even personal user data.
Decentralized P2P solutions have been getting smarter!
Stakenet DEX should permanently put an end to any KYC reqs for crypto-to-crypto tx
The last major hangup is at the fiat gateway.. Agoradesk is ok, but sending cash in the mail.. Risky.


One of the reasons why Dexes cant really able to compete out with centralized platforms on which these things cant provide out crypto-fiat transactions
this is why we do able to see that these places arent really getting that much usage nor support for most traders or users here on crypto space due
to that lack of feature.We love decentralization but we cant really avoid the need of this service specially people do really need up fiat transactions too
yet we do need up conversions.I cant see for greater demand for Dex projects but it doesnt mean that these things arent useful.They cant really
just get same support compared to known exchanges.
4363  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Beware of the Bitmart KYC trap on: July 03, 2020, 02:29:31 PM
For those 5 people above that do reply into this thread. Are you aware on whats the date of the creation of this thread or just simply replying out without tending to check it?
This had been 1 year and half in silence and just been bumped up.

For the sake of on topic, its totally bullshit when a platform do ask out KYC even with $10 deposit which would really be a trap.This isnt something new and ive been wondering
why people do still end up on using up these places?

Stick out to reputable exchange and you would get rid of these kind of problems.
4364  Other / Archival / Re: Bank of Japan has announced it will begin experimenting with a digital currency. on: July 03, 2020, 10:55:44 AM
So it looks like Japan are taking their initial approach seriously and have started their experiments with a digital Yen as noted here: https://cointelegraph.com/news/bank-of-japan-will-begin-experimenting-with-a-digital-yen

It's great to see and it'll also mean more studies on Cryptocurrencies and funding for projects. A push for digital currency will arguably only accelerate Bitcoin's adoption.

Digital yen = eFiat . They can use blockchain or not depending on their decision and if ever they would tend to do so, i dont see a reason why it would accelerate bitcoins adoption.

Im already anticipating that not only Japan is considering about digital currency but its no surprise that this is just like the typical stuff.They did just switch up
but they are all just the same.

Banks would never collaborate or deal with crypto but rather they do create their own.
4365  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: KickEX New Deposit Contest on: July 03, 2020, 08:24:42 AM
After trading contest now deposit contest? Do you run out of ways how to boost the exhange? Maybe its because of your airdrop scheme that turned down your project. 888 number is a lucky one but for you its not. I think no one will be interested in your project anymore cause you dont have a back to give off your marketing only to let users expect out of it. See how the price dump easily for your token? Its because of your greediness and ambition to use hunters for your dark plot.

I can say that they are somewhat too late on letting this project come to life. I remembered that i have some Kick tokens wayback which do have staking
they didnt able to deliver out on whats the project is all about and after couple of years later they are now back and launching up an exchange?
I doubt that there would be someone who would trust up this project.Im not saying nor concluding but its hard to make up some recovery once the reputation
had been tarnished and also the deposit contest isnt really attractive at all.
4366  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: What happened to ICObench? on: July 02, 2020, 11:00:59 PM
I believe their owners has been changed, The new owner are not that much active in the market or they have spending clients funds on leisure activities.

No matter what the reason is, this place is pretty much dead to me since ICO nowadays arent really taking off much a hit.
4367  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Undo button for transactions on: July 02, 2020, 10:29:07 PM
I think the undo button is only for people who are too lazy to double check the address before sending coins. Because in my opinion
no one is lazy to do that which takes only a few seconds, which exists because of carelessness. So things like that will always be
pros and cons. But in my opinion the undo button feature is not needed, try more carefully before sending coins. If it reaches the
undo button realization by involving third parties for bitcoin transactions, there will definitely be a risk.
It does have Pro's but this one wont really be that different on to those service that we have known like Paypal which do have chargebacks or some sort and mostly
this kind of feature is more having a Cons when it comes to making transactions.This is why lots of people do support crypto due to irreversible transaction once
you have sent it to other user and now some service do try out to have that undo button when it comes to tx? no it wont really be that appealing.
4368  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: BOOM - First Self-Burning Cryptocurrency Based on Smart Contract on: July 02, 2020, 09:54:39 PM
I don't think daily volume is an indicator of a good altcoin. We have seen many altcoins going up that slept for years. In fact there is no indicator for any altcoin that suggests it will go up. Just invest in BOOM if you enjoy taking the risk.

You cant just tell people to invest into something which doesnt really have that much of potential.Im not saying this one doesnt have but i dont see that this
coin or project do something better compared to others. Yes, it do self-destruct then whats next? It do only lessen up the entire supply but whats
about real life actual usage? This surely wont fit out.
4369  Economy / Economics / Re: Some Strategies to Face the Next Crisis on: July 02, 2020, 09:10:09 PM
One thing I have learnt during this time is that one should have backup ready so that not depending on a single income itself. Something financially, one should be doing various things so that in some way or other you can become financially strong. Also saving is important thing now and cutting the credit cards bills in coming years will be important thing.

That's very true. Covid came from nowhere. Lots of people are going to lose their job. Those who haven't any back up plan they will face a very bad period of their life.
After the covid is over no one can predict that when and what crisis we will face in future,
So we must need to setup a secondary financial backup plan to face any such situation in the future.

This doesnt only talk about in pandemic situation but also this can also be a big problem when you face up emergencies that would really be needed some big amounts
of money like sudden hospitalization or some sort.
If you are a type of person that doesnt really mind much about having savings for emergency purposes then you will surely be fucked up when time comes when problems
do come out which do really need up some financial.
We should be ready not just on next pandemic or crisis even in just simple emergencies we do really need to have that backup plan.
4370  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How reliable is crypto payment? on: July 01, 2020, 11:35:02 PM
I thought about the use of cryptocurrency by merchants for day to day trade settlement. When combined with fiat, it gives customers a lot of options and flexibility to chose how they transact. On the flip side, I am also thinking that crypto volatility could poss a lot of dangers and issues when adopting crypto for payment.

What do you think about the future of cryptocurrency payment, will conventional altcoin (non-stablecoins) have a chance or the race will solely be won by stablecoins?

One of the main reasons why global adoption doesnt move out that fast due to volatility aspect. There are several platforms that i have known like Steam
where they do accept bitcoin as a payment but due to fee and volatility issue, they've decided to remove it out which is a sad thing.
For now we cant do anything with it and i cant really deny the fact that stablecoins and xrp ^^ mentioned above do really fits out for the job.
4371  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Tagz exchange already surrendering on: July 01, 2020, 10:50:47 PM
According to this article tagz exchange has forcedly close due to the pandemic issue if anybody trading on this exchange kindly immidiately withdraw your assets to avoid assets being forfeited.

Source: https://tagz.com/tagz-exchange-forced-closure-shutdown-july-30/
thank you for this information...
I used Tagz once, it happened because there was one coin I exchanged there. a good decision not to continue their exchange if it is not currently profitable.
In most cases where people do make use of these exchangers is when they do have some shit coins to sell off.

Covid 19 does really give out big impact into any businesses but for small exchangers like this one then even theres no pandemic that did happen
these places are still bounded to close sooner or later due to feasibility issue due to lower demand.

Businesses can only have either success or failure.
4372  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: What did you look out for before investing in an altcoin? on: July 01, 2020, 09:58:21 PM
Do you mean that Alts are already listed on the market or still in ICO phase?

If you do talk about choosing alts that are already listed in the market then i dont bother much and just simply stick out
to the current top rank ones specially if you do make short tradings but in talks of long term aspect then those steps
above you do had mentioned are worthy for you to check on.

Some projects might have their price into the floor but you can eventually presume out that they do have a potential
depending into its real world usage and the activeness of the team behind it.
4373  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Home Court advantage = Not an advantage now because of no-live audience? on: July 01, 2020, 09:19:33 PM
It is true that playing at home court is no longer an advantage, because a pandemic situation requires matches without a live audience.
But this is not an obstacle for players to give the best game, then for me it is not a problem just watching sports on television. The most
important thing is i can watching sports again after quarantine.And of course i can play sports betting again.

For some team players, the audience can give them more power to provide the best performance. They will miss the shouting of the audience that always provide support to them, no matter if they win or lose because the fan or audience knows that they already play well. Yes, it is good to hear that sports can continue in this pandemic, but the staff at the stadium must be careful.

I wonder what stats will be released after this pandemic period regarding the home advantage among sports events. I think the results will not be significant as the performance depends on the player himself. Other factors are only in minimal impact regarding the final outcome.

There would be changes but it would really be just minimal and you're right where winning would always matter on players performance even though several factors
had been changed due to this current situation we are into but it doesnt mean that it will really be a big or major problem to them.Some might see this issue as a general
one but basing of numbers it wont really be that much yet players can play neither they are in home or away. People can just say that they are on advantage since
people or crowd do cheer up and help out some boost in terms of emotion but overall this is just too small to consider.
4374  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How the wallet is hacked, what should I do? on: July 01, 2020, 08:44:24 PM
As far as I know there are only a few ways for anyone to get access into your funds if you don't transfer them mistakenly to another address. (or by malware to change address in clipboard).


And the most common one is phishing attacks. That's how usually people get hacked.
They aren't just exposing their account and password to the hackers but including the private keys.
One effective action to counter this is to have a separate email password and If the wallet has an option to log-out to all of the device to delay the hacker's operation.
That's how people will realize the importance of 2FA and OTP's sent to emails before sending out to any addresses.
  In addition, there is a very high level of security in those wallets where commands are duplicated for confirmation, namely, a code is sent to e-mail, a code is sent to a phone number and, accordingly, Google authentication.

Right! and well, talking about a high level of security then you need to familiarize and enable these layers of security from your wallet.
I have a local custodial wallet, and I won't be worried If somebody else is accessing my account, because first; I get notified through email about an unrecognized log-in from different device or on different location. Second, they need the OTP sent to my email again to proceed any actions that involves cashing out from the wallet. Lastly, I'll be receiving a text message from this custodial wallet confirming/denying of transactions.
So, as you can see breaching an account isn't easy as long as you won't be as dumb as giving out essential infos including email password or using only one password from your web accounts, wallet accounts, down to your email address.

There are really custodial wallets which is really hard to breach of but be sure that those emails of yours wont really be compromised unless if you set out multiple
verifications from email to phone number then thats already a hard thing for them to breach on.It depends on an individual on how they do secure out their accounts
because some people doesnt really mind too much when it comes to security or simply they do become concern when they already experienced some loss of funds.
4375  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Sometimes late bounties can still pay rewards on: July 01, 2020, 08:13:46 PM
the project you promote 2years back can still come up and give you awesome reward, delays takes place sometimes that makes project team keep postponing listing on exchanges,  imagine promoting a project in 2018 paid you big reward in 2020 after you've already zero your mind that it's over? I want bounty hunters in the house to verify this, true or false??

Anyways, do not underestimate projects you promote a year or two years ago, they can still pay up and secondly do not leave or exit their telegram channel no matter how many years it's been, if you do you might be denied of your rewards

Not at all and when you get paid after all the years of waiting then pretty sure that majority arent really that expecting for them to received those tokens
yet they already had moved on after all the long  time that you havent paid up.In this case that they do still sent out your reward then that will give out
some good feeling but are you sure that those tokens would be still worth of? No it wont! It will always vary on the demand and if in luck if that
project pushes out then that will be an unexpected profit for you.
4376  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Which exchange do you think has the lowest withdrawal fee for Bitcoin? on: June 30, 2020, 11:59:04 PM
Dont know if these threads had been updated or not.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5079048.0
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1975324.0


Just one tip, if you do find out that BTC withdrawal fee then you can easily switch up or convert it to
other alts like XRP yet they do have very small fee.
4377  Economy / Speculation / Re: Market Gonna be volatile again! Nothing New though on: June 30, 2020, 11:28:07 PM

BTC can touch 9.4K. Tomorrow 1 month & 3 month candle will be closed.So the market may be volatile!And So Always play with safety I mean must use stoploss in trading!Happy Trading Everybody!


Basing of with technicals then it can possibly hit up that level but theres no precise thing on when it would able to touch on such duration that you had given.
Its either it would go to that path or would go oppositely on said duration. Market is always been volatile, it might be moving sideways but doesnt mean it
wont move nor budge a little.Of course we need to play safe specially if we are an active trader but for hodler or long term ones then this wont really be that
much as an issue.
4378  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: The most difficult use cases to trust in crypto space today on: June 30, 2020, 10:53:24 PM

The truth is this use cases requires good proof to investors before they can actually belief that the projects are real, many have lost money to fake real estate projects and fake tokens claimed to be backed by real gold
Not only to those 2 things that you had mentioned but also in all sorts of things that been tied up with Crypto where those scammy devs trying out to set unrealistic goals
which they do cover it up with traditional investments that we've known and when the time noob investors do able to read it up then they do have that kind of pulling effect
that they must invest into this stuff since it do mention about real-estate or gold.There are lots of industries being used up not only this 2 things.
4379  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: FOMO In Crypto; How to identify It on: June 30, 2020, 10:19:33 PM
But basically it's just the same as producing panic buying because it is the scenario about the drama that keeps more people out of control and FOMO continues to increase. No wonder when they become FOMO because when prices are high they only think it will generate profits, because at the same time they are not aware of the decline that will surely occur in this crypto market when they have reached high prices.

Yeah, that's why I said that the time to get out of the trade is what matters here as in most cases, those who FOMO'ed in, do it when the price rises just around 10-20% and they have got higher chances of gaining some good profits compared to those getting in when it's already high at around 50-100%. The buy side gets exhausted and that's when you need to start getting out of your position immediately because you rarely get the chance to sell during the exhaustion period.

The question is you wouldnt able to point out on what percentage you do able to get in in the market. You cant spot out that you do able to buy in 20% rise or some sort
because theres no such way on knowing the precise time you do able to get yourself into the hype or fomoing market.This is why its really hard to deal with it and
be sure on making yourself not able to become greedy in this kind of time. Always set goals and percentage profits and never go beyond with that and thats the way you can utilize of
on a fomo'ing market.
4380  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Is Ethereum the only altcoin worth(even a little) to mine at the moment? on: June 30, 2020, 09:43:50 PM
Hello all,

I was lately checking the options for minable altcoins and apart from ETH I couldn't see anything else worth mining at the time being. I know that mining is almost dead now, but considering a future altcoins price increase, Ethereum seems the safest bet.

When ETC 2 come, then things may change.

What alternative options would you consider for altcoin mining?

If you have a good CPU you should mine Monero. No specialised miners needed beside decent CPU.

Never did mined any coin but thanks to let us know i will tried with monero the first time!
Yes you can possibly mine XMR with CPU but expect that you would just earn pennies in spite on spending long hours on using up your pc processor.
You can check out on minergate but dont let your hopes gets too high because it isnt feasible on mining it with least resources but if you are just mining
for the sake of exploring or educational purposes then its worth to try it out.

In topic where we do talk about ETH mining. Yeah its worth but all things varies on electricity cost in your place.
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