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4501  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Top exchange listed bounties is getting sucks on: April 28, 2020, 09:02:50 AM
You may feel that it's just a small amount but it's still part of the whole supply and that's what they are trying to avoid. They don't want their holders to dump it so that it can retain the value.

Because, if the early times that their coin is already listed and it keeps dumping. The chance of getting more traders and buyers for that coin will be lessen because they will think that it's starting to be dumped by most holders.
You do have a point but the price should be stable then, why keep dumping when bounty hunters haven't been paid yet? If this move is to avoid the dump and dump is already happening I think the end result will be very unpleasant
AFAIK, the pay promise with bounty hunters are stakes if there's no exact amount such as $5-$10 worth of token. So, if it's stake then there's a calculation that the bounty owner will do which shall be distributed equally to the participants.

They don't mind about bounty hunters after the sale, as long as they've made enough, it's already a good call for them. Then that's next, they'll now go to bounty hunters for the distribution and payment since the priority party has been attended to.
4502  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Stablecoins Trading - Automated solution on: April 28, 2020, 08:26:37 AM
Ok it's you again. I now have this feeling that you just found and using this bot by yourself. There is a chance that you're the actual developer of this bot and expects that there's really few trader of stable coins in here.

What do you think?
4503  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Top exchange listed bounties is getting sucks on: April 28, 2020, 07:36:36 AM
They are not prioritizing their bounty hunters instead they focus on the investors and that's why if not delayed, they are sending the payment of bounty hunters in batches.

I think that's the strategy that they have come up with to avoid the continuous dumping whenever the hunters receive their reward. There were bounties that do have a lock-in period that bounty hunters who have received rewards can't even sell it right away.


in fact, the supply of tokens for bounty hunters does not exceed 5%, so even if all hunters carry out mass sales at the time of receiving the prize, this will affect only some time, and it is also impossible for all hunters to sell at the same time.
You may feel that it's just a small amount but it's still part of the whole supply and that's what they are trying to avoid. They don't want their holders to dump it so that it can retain the value.

Because, if the early times that their coin is already listed and it keeps dumping. The chance of getting more traders and buyers for that coin will be lessen because they will think that it's starting to be dumped by most holders.
4504  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Boxing Takes Place Amidst Pandemic on: April 28, 2020, 03:17:59 AM
This is really pathetic. The promoters are exploiting the helplessness of the boxers. Most of those who would agree to fight will be the ones facing acute financial crunch. Else who will take this suicidal step? Check the case with Belarus. They went ahead with the football league, after ignoring the advice from the medical experts. Now they have one of the fastest spreading COVID epidemics in the world.
I'm not defending Nicaragua and I'm not from that country but after looking to the information and number of cases with Belarus, they have more cases compare to Nicaragua. That's sad to know that Belarus allowed that to happen.

The permission was granted by their officials and it's considerable because the cases there are that low. They have practiced social distancing and the audience aren't that much base to the picture posted on the first page.
4505  Economy / Gambling / Re: BITDICE.me - Crypto Casino 🎰 Now Accepting EOS | Roll Hunt | Bonuses on: April 28, 2020, 02:49:42 AM
Will value of CSNO increases in future .
As long as it's being used, there's no need to worry. There's a strong operation that you can see working hard to maintain the value of csno.

As said, there will be upgrades in the near future and that might affect the value.

4506  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Solid investment or venture capital? on: April 27, 2020, 09:16:06 AM
I will not recommend you to get into low capital but with high risk. The chance of you investing in an HYIP or Ponzi is likely if you are not aware of how they work.

Bitcoin is already solid so there's no need for you to dig that much with those 'high risk' investments and in fact, it's already a high-risk investment.
4507  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Top exchange listed bounties is getting sucks on: April 27, 2020, 06:13:54 AM
They are not prioritizing their bounty hunters instead they focus on the investors and that's why if not delayed, they are sending the payment of bounty hunters in batches.

I think that's the strategy that they have come up with to avoid the continuous dumping whenever the hunters receive their reward. There were bounties that do have a lock-in period that bounty hunters who have received rewards can't even sell it right away.
4508  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Boxing Takes Place Amidst Pandemic on: April 27, 2020, 05:38:20 AM
When you say that they have a very low case of covid-19, I did a quick search and this is the information about their country.

Quote
Confirmed - 13
Deaths - 3
Recovered - 7
Source: google.com's covid-19 alert

They truly have a low case for the virus.

And look at what their leader did.

Nicaragua's leaders promote gatherings amid COVID-19 pandemic
4509  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Trade people (people's reaction), not prices as a trader. on: April 27, 2020, 04:59:29 AM
Trading with emotions doesn't really help you decide because you will rely on it and only you can blame if your decision turns into a mistake. Because if you do rely on emotion, you will not think but just buy and sell without further analysis.

But if you have done this mistake before, it's a lesson that you will remember forever which will guide you with your future trading decision. And that's going to make you realize that it's a valuable mistake if you learn from it.
4510  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: BTC bottom is yet to come??? on: April 27, 2020, 04:22:08 AM
$ 3000- $ 4000 I am sure we will not meet again, we know that the price of Bitcoin has entered the Bullish again, since 2 years Bitcoin has been bearish, maybe the bottom is at the price of $ 5000- $ 6000
Yet, you will see a lot of bear speculators telling that it can even go to $1000. I don't mind them even if they keep on pushing that speculation and we're all entitled to that matter and it's just a guess that we don't even know will happen.

But my belief is that the chance of seeing those low prices again is pretty low. I wasn't expecting that last month we've got to see bitcoin to $4,900 but it didn't take long there and hopefully, that was the true bottom.
4511  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Why trading stablecoins is the most underrated way of making serious money on: April 27, 2020, 03:55:05 AM
I've thought of this before but you need a lot of money to feel the profit through small fluctuations with a stable coin. For example, you have $500 = 500 USDT/USDC/etc at the ratio of $1:1

So if it fluctuates a bit like $1.03 then this will your profit with that trade.

$515

4512  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: My F****** Story With KRYPTONO Exchange on: April 26, 2020, 05:28:19 PM
It's surely a disappointing experience and sorry about that but I have a question how much was TUSD when you have bought them? This is a stable coin and usually, the price of it ranges from $1.01 - $0.97 only.

I've seen on https://coinmarketcap.com/exchanges/kryptono/ that their bitcoin's price is even cheaper than the recent that we have.

Currently BTC
Binance = $7,661
Kryptono = $6,661

If they keep the price low it's a big red flag because they have to be making money somehow. They cannot do it by selling this low so this has to be a way of attracting victims.
The scam part is probably somewhere in their fees or in lack of liquidity caused by them doing something with customer's money like trading or gambling, which makes them unable to process payouts in time. They don't add coins to your balance for a week because they are using it somehow.
After a few hours, the price pumped a bit for them yet it's still lower than the regular pricing of most exchanges. I also think that they're attracting people to deposit and once they've got someone deposited.

They'll just rinse and repeat the process just like the experience of Alpacino.
4513  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Any DEX to exchange USDT/DAI/USDC/TUSD to BTC? on: April 26, 2020, 05:03:06 PM
~snip~

As far as I know, there have been lot scam reports about changelly on this forum. So I think it's not anymore an option.
Binance DEX seems to be a good option. But I haven't seen yet any feedback about binance dex. Anyone who used already Binance DEX here? Some feedback?
Ok then, as I've said there's a lot of complaints about them because I can't think of any other option but anyway, cross them out.

I guess that's the final choice you have, the Binance DEX. I have zero experience with them but knowing it's from Binance, they can be good as the other Binance.

4514  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: *Whales Alert* 240 million worth Ethereum moved and only $200 paid in fees. on: April 26, 2020, 02:45:59 PM
It might be a matter of transfer for safekeeping purposes. But yes, we should to the perspective about the fees with this transfer. $200 isn't that much for a $240-M transfer.

I remember the huge transfer for bitcoin last time and the fee was much cheaper than this one.

Bitcoin Fees: $300 million worth Bitcoin transferred for 4 cents as fees
4515  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: My F****** Story With KRYPTONO Exchange on: April 26, 2020, 02:09:51 PM
It's surely a disappointing experience and sorry about that but I have a question how much was TUSD when you have bought them? This is a stable coin and usually, the price of it ranges from $1.01 - $0.97 only.

I've seen on https://coinmarketcap.com/exchanges/kryptono/ that their bitcoin's price is even cheaper than the recent that we have.

Currently BTC
Binance = $7,661
Kryptono = $6,661
4516  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: RED BOX TRADING FOREX EXCHANGE scam or real?? on: April 25, 2020, 04:25:19 PM
Is that the channel where their forex exchange happens?

Honestly, when I see those x marks with colors and exclamation points, I don't find it professional. I have no idea with that group but these days, most of these channels are conducting these trades through talks and gathering of investment with their members. But, you can't be sure if they do really trade your money until one day you will realize that the founder just run away with the funds.

It's best for you to avoid this kind of group.
4517  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Cuba opens its own exchange on: April 25, 2020, 03:30:36 PM
It is a good news indeed for Cuban people but OP, I have something to tell you that you forgot to include the original source of this news.

https://decrypt.co/26405/cuba-bitcoin-exchange-despite-restrictions
4518  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Any DEX to exchange USDT/DAI/USDC/TUSD to BTC? on: April 25, 2020, 02:57:18 PM
DEX currently can only offer coin exchange on their networks, such as Forkdelta, IDEX, etc. Only accept tokens with the ethereum network, and Binance DEX only accept tokens with the Binance Chain network, but if I'm not mistaken in Binance DEX there are BTC pairs but not the original BTC but BTC created by the binance network.
Binance DEX for BTC trading pairs is very limited. If you go to their platform: https://www.binance.org/en/trade you can only see 4 pairs for BTC.

OP, what irman said about DEXs is true. Most of them are only into token pairs that's why you rarely see them pair with BTC. The solution for that problem is to transfer it to another exchange and trade it to bitcoin.

Yes Binance DEX is very limited.
As we see the fiat pairs here
~image~
You would need to have BUSD (which isn't really the best in term decentralization / can be freezed anytime with the backdoor added by PAX Team) and you won#t get btc either.
There is even a lack of solution to move easily between the two largest crypto ecosystems trustlessly (BTC and ETH). Of course, its pretty easy to swap coins within ERC20 ecosystem, but once you want to leave that, problems are starting.

The option to finally go another exchange to trade it to bitcoin makes the complete DEX solution useless.

But now my question, as these DEX would mostly offer kind of wrapped bitcoin to etherum network, is there any solution to swap these coins to BTC trustless? No, I m not talking about flyp.me which tends to keep coins of people and ask them to provide their KYC.
I guess this is a good problem to address to these DEX developers that they should add BTC so that they might gain traction. I'm flying in air thinking about this suggestion but maybe it will work so that they can also be noticed by other traders and investors.

For your question, do you think that changelly can do what you are looking for? There's plenty of complains about them but they don't implement KYC unlike the others before of the same service, shifted to KYC needed compliance.

Even the known DEX before, IDEX, implemented it.

Following this post, I think a suitable way to swap these stablecoins would be to swap your assets to BNB and from BNB to BTC with Binance DEX. Better suggestion?
I can't think of any other strategy but this is what I'm telling you as the solution but you don't have to get out of Binance DEX. Since it's the Binance DEX, pair all trades with BNB then in the end trade it all for BTC.
4519  Other / Off-topic / Re: What is your thought during ECQ on: April 25, 2020, 02:07:43 PM
It's a global issue thus it's called pandemic. I think you are confused about the virus itself and the micro chip implanted in our bodies, this is my opinion.

We don't know if the virus is man-made or not, there will be certain agencies that will deal on this matter once the world is totally covid-19 free. And for the chip thing, that's about the identification that's been on the news even before this pandemic. The RFID was already being used by some countries specifically for cars and licenses, etc.

Implanting a chip in a person's body is not the vaccine.

Don't be confused with that.

I don't think a nanochip (this is possible from my point of view) will be integrated to this vaccine. Also, not only one pharma company is developing this vaccine, there are a lot actually. And all of them are in the race who will finally develop an effective vaccine. After this research and testing, I don't think only one company will produce the vaccine that will cater the global population. So including nanochip I think is not their goal here. It is for the humanity and not any conspiracy theory about it.
Yes.

It's like a competition for the developers of the potential vaccine because the first one will get recognition and praises all around the globe. Thus, they'll also get a sure market that will be bought by most affected countries by this virus.

I've heard of this chip thing as a conspiracy but let's remove the confusion that it's not really part of the vaccine. Unless, we see it with our naked eyes.
4520  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Are this kind of satoshi surveys legit? on: April 25, 2020, 01:29:13 PM
And according to surveys, they usually ask about your personal information... like how old are you, what's your gender, what's your status, how much your salaries every month etc. I don't know why, when I completing the survey in this site...
This is already a KYC style of requirement for them. Asking the survey participant with those personal information means that they are mining the data of their users. But this means that you have answered those questions?

Anyway, if these sites ask for KYC in order to get paid, don't submit any info for your own safety. Your identity is obviously not worth a few sats. If they ask you to install something on your device, use a virtual machine and uninstall the app immediately after the reward is claimed.
Take this suggestion guys if you will use such sites.
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