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481  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How to protect your token's on: October 12, 2019, 05:44:24 PM
I highly recommend to everyone that people should first educate themselves on how to handle their token and how to secure your wallet, this is not a secret, you can find a lot of educational articles and videos on Youtube the internet has full of it all what you posted are good but there are so many more to adds but we do not need to add just create your own unique way.

Educating yourself is the main thing, however, you should be careful and consume information a little bit, so as not to overload your brain.
Otherwise, the benefit effect will be minimal. It is no secret that many security questions can be found on the forum using the search. I would advise everyone to do so, and only then ask questions if they remain.
482  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Right or wrong path? on: October 12, 2019, 02:49:56 PM
How are you doing? It looks like since August your activity on the forum has slightly decreased. Did you manage to earn something on the bounty?
Enough time has passed, I think you can both inspire and upset newcomers. But whatever your story may be, it can be extremely useful.
Are you comfortable with your chosen path?
483  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: p2pb2b exchange top 1? on: October 12, 2019, 01:20:32 PM
Regular exchange with screwed volumes. The fact that it is in the top and has so little popularity suggests that the volumes are fake. I propose to boycott this platform.
The market is already hindering difficult times, and such exchanges spoil its reputation. Better we will have 2-3 exchanges but with real volumes.
484  Other / Archival / Re: Is KYC benefit to crypto people or not on: October 12, 2019, 12:02:50 PM
Being forced to reveal your identity and your other details (address, passport, credit card verification) is never a good thing for an industry that was built on a coin that provided privacy and decentralisation.
It might be a way to avoid money laundering, but the real question is, how much of our privacy does the government need to invade for them to be able to catch criminals?


For the coin, this clearly does not bode well, but it is not the coins that introduce the KYC procedure, but the jurisdiction in which the given coin is based.
Money laundering is not always the case, but just control. The state and the legal system want to keep under control all individuals included in this system, this is the key to maintaining power - control over people.
485  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What is the most popular news websites. on: October 12, 2019, 10:40:25 AM
coindesk became, cryptoinvest and cointelegraph my choice to read news about the latest cryptocurrency and blockchain project. A lot of new and important information is presented. But to find out more details about the project, visit icobench.com. At present it is not a popular ICO but has been replaced by a more popular IEO and the success rate is up to 90% depending on the Exchange chosen to launch IEO.

Coindesk is perhaps one of the best news sites, good design and constantly up-to-date information. They also have a channel in a telegram.
As for ICobnech, I don’t like this site because you can buy a rating there. It is better to use more independent and unbiased expert opinions on other resources with ratings of independent experts.
486  Economy / Economics / Re: How can we get people to use bitcoin as a currency? on: October 12, 2019, 09:28:53 AM
I think people are now slowly becoming more optimistic, they wanted also to make a hustle free transaction of payment so some people today really become more interested on crypto curency so i think telling or sharing crypto information is not that hard to do this time, because crypto is now slowly becoming a part of our human life.

This optimism can very quickly take the opposite side and turn into pessimism at the moment when the price falls.
People tend to love stability, which Bitcoin cannot give yet, which means people will be afraid of such fluctuations.
I think this is the main problem standing in the way of mass adaptation of bitcoin as a means of payment.
487  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Would you sell your entire crypto right now with 500 percent profit? on: October 11, 2019, 11:12:46 PM
I would do it without hesitation. Frankly, I would be satisfied with the price of x2 from the purchase price. Given what market it is now, it’s better to be content with little than wait for years to grow.
Although who knows how it really was, maybe greed would outplay me and made me wait x10.
488  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Top coins to have in my portfolio? on: October 11, 2019, 10:13:46 PM
There are a whole lot of coins in cryptocurrency now. Some are trustworthy and genuine to invest, others are just shit coins that are worthless so you need to be careful when investing in crypto coins. However, I have some coins that have high potential in my portfolio. These coins are ethereum, bitcoin and ripple.

There are really a lot of coins, perhaps everything outside the top 100 should be subjected to more in-depth analysis and selection.
Try to keep coins in your portfolio that have large announcements on the nose and also with a high level of capitalization. These are the number 1 coins for price increases.
489  Economy / Economics / Re: Big risk ,big results. on: October 11, 2019, 09:27:22 PM
I am a small player where only have little money for using as investing in bitcoin and altcoin, I get money from joining bounty campaign and airdrop use for trading or buying some altcoin, I take with less risk and  get small profit because I do not brave have to buy with higher amount because some altcoin price could not prediction always up.

You are doing the right thing. It is sometimes very difficult to determine how justified the risk is. In addition, you can never invest money that you are afraid to lose.
Your strategy is quite adequate, I follow the same. I'd rather accumulate and increase funds slowly but steadily than lose everything due to one mistake.
490  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Best DEX out there? What do you guys think? on: October 11, 2019, 08:31:57 PM
Yes  Idex one of the best decentralized exchanges with good liquidity.
It has partially become centralized, but it has no analogues for trading in this niche.
 
But I don’t agree about delta. There is terrible liquidity and very slow execution of orders, as well as its updating.
491  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Best DEX out there? What do you guys think? on: October 11, 2019, 07:35:59 PM
BISQ and Komodo are good choices. Maybe you want to try Binance DEX too.
IDEX was my favourite decentralised exchange, until they implemented the KYC process.
I stopped using them, I also used them before and I think that they were the best during the old times but it has changed. @OP other DEXs that you can try.
9 Best Decentralized Exchanges That You Can Use To Trade NOW

Thanks, not a bad set of decentralized exchanges. I suppose Index was not included in the list because of its centralized innovations.
Frankly, I have not heard about all the exchanges on the list. I wonder how significant the problems with liquidity are on the most popular of them.
492  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: why i prefer mining and investing in ICO/IEO on: October 11, 2019, 06:16:22 PM
In my opinion, mining should be done only if you have access to cheap electricity, otherwise it will be much more profitable to purchase bitcoin at the right time.
Less risk, less cost, more profit. Investing in IEO is also, at the moment, a rather controversial investment.
I think it would be more profitable to invest in the purchase of exchange tokens that these IEOs carry out.
493  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Teams showing real faces to public can still scam you on: October 11, 2019, 05:42:07 PM
The fact is that when the team is real, you can’t immediately determine whether they will turn out to be a scam or not. Sometimes a team comes up with a hoax when they realize that this is possible without consequences, as they think. Either one of the team members turns out to be a scammer, most often this is the project manager. They all do not hide their faces when they raise funds.
494  Other / Archival / Re: Is KYC benefit to crypto people or not on: October 11, 2019, 05:00:22 PM
Many shit exchange do give opportunity their coin by have submit KYC, will you give your identity with many kinds shit coin without have value? Last week I got new exchange without know how trusted it give about thousand kind coins for every one created account and submit KYC identity from ID card image until take selfie with our picture.

Yes, quite a few questionable exchanges offer their native tokens for passing the identification procedure. In fact, this is an airdrop in exchange for your documents.
Whether a coin will cost at least something is a big question. Worst of all, people use other people's documents when they participate in this promotion, bought on a darknet.
495  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: OpenLibra - An alternative to Facebook's Libra on: October 11, 2019, 04:03:31 PM
As far as I know in the announcement, the role of some partners in the project was somewhat exaggerated.
Which eventually turned into an apology for the project manager, who referred to the rush in preparation for the presentation.
However, the project itself seems to me very timely to the answers to the regulators on their actions directed towards Libra.
496  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Libra the new crypto king on: October 11, 2019, 01:27:19 PM
There are negative news about the Libra. PAYPAL withdrew from this. I don't know why, but it's kind of sad. An organization like Paypal would be a great reference for the system to work.

This information can already be called old, a week ago. Paypal has its own reasons for leaving Libra.
So far, Libra is the king by the amount of attention drawn from various government agencies. I hope all this does not turn out to be a skillful game of PR agencies.
The libra will not be the king of the market, but it will be an interesting form of gateway for cash flows.
497  Economy / Economics / Re: Economic situation around the world and Bitcoin on: October 11, 2019, 12:26:38 PM
World economic situation can dump btc price, unfortunatly. Recession is not good in general
This is not something new for world economy. There were many times when economy has overall done poor. But the great economists are the ones who find ways of tackling decrease in profits in positive ways rather than becoming hopeless like new investors. I am in favor of supporting bitcoin at the moment to help it pump up easily.

Such a scenario is likely. During the Great Depression, stocks were worth a penny, but no one had the money to buy them.
Those who spent their savings on stocks at that time became millionaires in the future.
Therefore, it is likely that the scheme of the dump and pump at the very peak of the crisis can very well affect the price of bitcoin.
498  Economy / Economics / Re: Economic situation around the world and Bitcoin on: October 11, 2019, 11:04:38 AM
I believe that the economic situation in the world is quite tense, and the crisis is being created artificially.
The fact that bitcoin is accepted in countries like Venezuela is a very good precedent, because in fact it is a chance to get out of dollar dependence.
As we can see, developed countries say things against bitcoin and cryptocurrencies, while developing ones do the opposite.
I think developed countries are afraid of losing influence.
499  Economy / Economics / Re: Your Source of Investment Money? on: October 11, 2019, 10:06:31 AM
I think I am one of the luckiest people in this forum who had nothing to the beginning of working with Bitcointalk forum, I have worked had a lot from the very beginning, I worked with a lot of signatures campaign, Bounty campaign, I didn't participate in gambling or lottery with cryptocurrency but I have got a lot from this platform, I was excited when I got a lot of worthy tokens by working in a bounty campaign, That was a huge achievement for me and that was the beginning of my holding Bitcoin and after that Bitcoin price got a high price which made it double, So that was enough to get a support for an investment, For me, Holding Bitcoin is equal to an investment.

I agree with you, I am in a similar situation. I was not always lucky with the companies of signatures, but more often it brought me profit, which, in turn, I invested in cryptocurrency and myself.
Now I have both a third-party source of income and a source of income here on the forum. I can choose what money to invest in.
500  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Why not advance as a bounty hunter? on: October 10, 2019, 11:45:34 PM
It all depends on what you call profit. If you spend 20 hours a week, and with some probability getting around $ 20-$ 100 is normal for you, then you can try yourself.
I would even say that this is a good amount, taking into account the time invested, however, as I said above, there is a risk that you will not get anything, this risk works unnecessarily often.
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