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4581  Other / Off-topic / Re: Would YOU choose to live forever? on: October 30, 2017, 06:13:15 PM
Never, Humanity had become Shitty
I would Rather Die

If you think humanity has "become shitty" you should spend more time studying history. Wink
4582  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][ICO] SONM: Supercomputer Organized by Network Mining on: October 30, 2017, 06:11:49 PM
SONM reminds me a story with Waves. So much complains but it finally popped. Sell it now and you'll regret.

Precisely, why would anyone sell now when the platform is still being coded and tested? Sell and re-buy later? Sure, if you're sure it will drop again to your desired price, but what happens when you're the bottom seller?

Because they expect to get rich quickly and easily. They bought a coin without understanding it, so when prices drop because of the market they think it has something to do with the coin itself. They then sell because they only bought the coin because some noob on a platform said it was 'going to the moon boiiii' instead of realising the longterm potential. Remember, people have bought apple shares at 1$ and sold at 0.5$, not because the shares lost intrinsic value, but because most people can't ride the waves. It's simple really, if you understand the longterm potential, you buy when prices are low.
I would sell Apple $0.5. Fuck post-Jobs Apple, even worse than hype traders.

well it's currently standing at around 167, which is pretty much the ATH. Disgarding personal opinions on Steve jobs, I think anyone would feel stupid selling a share at a loss, only to see it rise to 160x the original value. People will feel the same about Sonm, but this time it won't take 30 years before it reaches its full potential. Technology today is much more equipped to deal with fast evolving software, so I'd venture a guess and say Sonm will reach 90% of its absolute possible peak in less than 10 years.
I love Steve Jobs. I hate what happened after he got booted from his own company. I don't want to have anything to do with them, even if it means not earning money off of their stocks. Apple today is everything that is wrong with this world - the polar opposite of what it once was under Jobs.

be that as it may (I share your opinion on Steve), the original point was about peoples stupidity and shortsightedness leading to massive losses or regret after selling a perfectly good coin at a temporary low point just because the investor couldn't handle the waves Wink
All true, I just felt like ranting about Apple, because fuck Apple.

I wouldn't flip any red assets though, since I decide entries and exits before investing any money. And then I don't deviate from the plan, no matter what happens. If I lose because my plan sucked I'll just be more likely to adapt in the future. Buying and selling hysterically doesn't lead anywhere but doom.
4583  Other / Politics & Society / Re: how to break teenage video game addiction on: October 30, 2017, 06:04:51 PM
hi I am playing both game its fun and i play call of duty 4 its very fun  we no need break this we need balance a life its normal Cheesy

I've been playing games all my life and I don't think that it's an addiction. It's just a way of spending my free time. Some people watch tv, some read magazines and I play games. I wouldn't fight it as long as it doesn't influence you in a bad way. If it makes you angry, aggressive towards others, or if you don't do anything beside sleeping eating and playing games you should stop.
Agree with this. I've played one game excessively for ten years until about 2012 and it never caused any problems for me. I actually learned more from the game than from school and university combined.
4584  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Money can buy happiness? on: October 30, 2017, 06:01:46 PM
It's always better to cry in lambo
How many times are you going to make the exact same post?
4585  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: ICOs = More of the same on: October 30, 2017, 06:00:05 PM
Bullshit.. ICO's are premined.
Even if they tack on mining AFTER THE FACT ..like ETH's dev did.

ICO = Centralization.

That is in no way an improvement over Bitcoin.. hence why each and every single one of them is doomed.
Since price spikes on govt controlled exchanges is all you care about you all line up to defend bad shit.
The entire rest of the world does not feel that way.
You are preaching to the inner crypto greedy profiteer idiot circle jerk choir.

I really couldn't count how many thousands of times i have explained it all to you kidiots in great length.
Over and over and over and over like a broken record.
Point after point after point.. a huuuuuuuuge massive list of reasons.
WHY ICO's are bad.. yes *ALL* of them.. not some of them  Roll Eyes

And here i am doing it again to yet another douche with an ICO SIG campaign signature here  Roll Eyes
Keep up your little circle jerk here see if i care.. it won't get you anywhere though.
You can choose to ignore the glass ceiling but trust me, it's still there.
You don't have to decentralize the whole damn world. I don't want to decentralize authority over my family. I don't want to decentralize the decision making process of what I'm going to eat for the rest of my life. I don't want to decentralize my financial decisions.

And I sure as hell don't want to decentralize the authority over my own company (as is the case with IPO listed ones).

Just look at what is happening in the fucking US. A bunch of deluded SJWs taking charge of companies because some shitheads are too worried about their stocks tanking if they speak up to bullshit. It's ridiculous. Some things are better off decentralized, but that's definitely not true for everything.

And you're not particularly bright if you think that there's a cookie cutter solution to every problem, even if it's called decentralization.
4586  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Dogecoin. 2017 will be $ 1 in December. on: October 30, 2017, 05:55:08 PM
Some people don't read threads and just post based on the title and last few posts.

Doge is the most popular coin on exchanges besides the biggest five or six and it's almost free to send funds between exchanges using it.  So, go ahead and waste 10% or whatever of your funds sending funds with BTC.  


Another comedian. Bitcoin transfers don't cost 10%... unless you only move peanuts around. And once you start moving real money around it's no longer worth buying Doge just for the transfer. And in all cases, you will transfer money faster by just sending Bitcoins than by buying Doge, sending Doge, and then exchanging Doge back into something usable.
4587  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: John Mcafee to release his own token - McafeeCoin on: October 30, 2017, 05:07:28 PM
What will he do if it reaches $500,000 USD in three years???
The same things he does now probably. At some point extra money is just extra money.

Where did he get such a high number? Theres no way it will reach that high even in 10 years.
But i would be really interesting in his coin and so would a lot of other investors.
It's called exponential growth. Which basically means that the rate of growth increases very quickly. Even at a constant (linear growth) of 4,5x (which is less than what Bitcoin did this year), we'd end up with 6000 -> 27000 -> 121,500 -> 546,750 by 2020.

Without changing the average holding size that would mean that around 300 Million to 1 Billion people would be invested in Bitcoin though, so that prediction is obviously to be taken with a mountain of salt.
4588  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: John Mcafee to release his own token - McafeeCoin on: October 30, 2017, 05:03:40 PM
Alright then. Instead of even trying to retort the fact that fiat currency has no inherent value (and thus making fiat money "free"), you respond with a single ambiguously placed word. And then when I ask you about what you mean you start making up even more shit that is irrelevant to the former posts.
If that's the extent of your trolling I'll probably take my leave, since changing topics faster than the "traders" on this forum flip coins is not particularly exciting to me.

You also completely ignored the fact that you pretend to be pro "free markets" while speaking out against them.

P.S. If you're not trolling you probably take things way too seriously.
4589  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Money can buy happiness? on: October 30, 2017, 03:14:32 PM
It's always better to cry in lambo
Not really. But good luck with that mentality, you will need it.
4590  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][ICO] SONM: Supercomputer Organized by Network Mining on: October 30, 2017, 03:10:41 PM
SONM reminds me a story with Waves. So much complains but it finally popped. Sell it now and you'll regret.

Precisely, why would anyone sell now when the platform is still being coded and tested? Sell and re-buy later? Sure, if you're sure it will drop again to your desired price, but what happens when you're the bottom seller?

Because they expect to get rich quickly and easily. They bought a coin without understanding it, so when prices drop because of the market they think it has something to do with the coin itself. They then sell because they only bought the coin because some noob on a platform said it was 'going to the moon boiiii' instead of realising the longterm potential. Remember, people have bought apple shares at 1$ and sold at 0.5$, not because the shares lost intrinsic value, but because most people can't ride the waves. It's simple really, if you understand the longterm potential, you buy when prices are low.
I would sell Apple $0.5. Fuck post-Jobs Apple, even worse than hype traders.

well it's currently standing at around 167, which is pretty much the ATH. Disgarding personal opinions on Steve jobs, I think anyone would feel stupid selling a share at a loss, only to see it rise to 160x the original value. People will feel the same about Sonm, but this time it won't take 30 years before it reaches its full potential. Technology today is much more equipped to deal with fast evolving software, so I'd venture a guess and say Sonm will reach 90% of its absolute possible peak in less than 10 years.
I love Steve Jobs. I hate what happened after he got booted from his own company. I don't want to have anything to do with them, even if it means not earning money off of their stocks. Apple today is everything that is wrong with this world - the polar opposite of what it once was under Jobs.
4591  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Money can buy happiness? on: October 30, 2017, 03:00:56 PM
I know this sound bad, but I believe money can give you a short time happiness. Because if you do not have money and your parents are quarreling because of shortage of money, that's not happy. So I guess money can really makes you happy.
If parents are fighting over money they weren't mentally ready for a relationship anyways...
4592  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Altcoins are dying on: October 30, 2017, 03:00:11 PM
Is that really? I still see greens and graph moving right and up for most altcoins https://www.coingecko.com/en
Sure bitcoin makes significant gain, but the market moves alternately
Post was made over a week ago. Which is a long time in crypto. But no, alts are not dying yet, even though a lot of them will.
4593  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is DogeCoin even worth buying? on: October 30, 2017, 02:58:57 PM
who can say... the original dev was a clown who once he exited said it was all just for a laugh and seems to have turned quite negative on crypto in general. Hopefully it will sky rocket now he is out.

Works well at being a crypto currency though doesnt it. Just lacks adoption.


It could get adopted if a small group of people actually started seriously working on the coin. But until that happens it's just an old meme.
4594  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Dogecoin. 2017 will be $ 1 in December. on: October 30, 2017, 02:57:00 PM
It's undervalued and that's all that matters.  
I've been gradually buying some

I have a simple rule which has worked well until now

Code:
if DOGE < 0.00000032
then buy

It is still undervalued and I don't think this coin is going anywhere. At first I wanted to invest in this coin but then I realized this coin is not progressing at all.
So is it undervalued or not going anywhere? Roll Eyes
4595  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: 🌟[ANN][ICO] Coinlancer.io CL - Freelancers Of The World Unite - ICO| 14th OCT🌟 on: October 30, 2017, 02:51:56 PM
What share of freelancing market does Coinlancer plan to get in the next 3 years?

We are enhancing freelance user experience at pocket friendly fee which should give us limelight.
The fact that you can't even answer a simple question shows that CL is not worth being taken seriously...
4596  Economy / Speculation / Re: $50K bitcoin valuation share your thought on: October 30, 2017, 02:47:23 PM
Personally don't think it'll ever reach that level. It'll be succeeded by something else before that comes along - I don't expect bitcoin to be here in 10 years. Too many scaling issues for it to go mainstream.
Miners will scale very quickly if they see their income at danger.
4597  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][ICO] SONM: Supercomputer Organized by Network Mining on: October 30, 2017, 02:46:39 PM
SONM reminds me a story with Waves. So much complains but it finally popped. Sell it now and you'll regret.

Precisely, why would anyone sell now when the platform is still being coded and tested? Sell and re-buy later? Sure, if you're sure it will drop again to your desired price, but what happens when you're the bottom seller?

Because they expect to get rich quickly and easily. They bought a coin without understanding it, so when prices drop because of the market they think it has something to do with the coin itself. They then sell because they only bought the coin because some noob on a platform said it was 'going to the moon boiiii' instead of realising the longterm potential. Remember, people have bought apple shares at 1$ and sold at 0.5$, not because the shares lost intrinsic value, but because most people can't ride the waves. It's simple really, if you understand the longterm potential, you buy when prices are low.
I would sell Apple $0.5. Fuck post-Jobs Apple, even worse than hype traders.
4598  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Altcoins are dying on: October 30, 2017, 02:44:15 PM

without alkoin bitcoin will not last long ...
How so? Even Bitcoin on its own would be enough to drastically change the financial world.
4599  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][ICO] SONM: Supercomputer Organized by Network Mining on: October 30, 2017, 02:33:22 PM
SONM reminds me a story with Waves. So much complains but it finally popped. Sell it now and you'll regret.

Precisely, why would anyone sell now when the platform is still being coded and tested? Sell and re-buy later? Sure, if you're sure it will drop again to your desired price, but what happens when you're the bottom seller?
Like most people? Tongue

I just find it weird that people would invest in something without even realizing that it's a long-term thing.
4600  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][ICO] SONM: Supercomputer Organized by Network Mining on: October 30, 2017, 02:26:56 PM
I read something about hosting on SONM blockchain...Is it possible to host websites on the blockchain? I think it will, but you have to create a transaction for every data object in order to show it in a browser that can show it. But what about the speed?
It's possible to store information on the blockchain, but I don't know how efficient that would be. Speed shouldn't be a problem for websites though, they're not resource intensive.
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