Many Bounty hunters always sell it immediately it hits markets and I think its a bad idea. You have to know how the coin will be from the beginning and HOLD for sometime before you sell it out.
It depends on the user. If he is short of funds, then it won't be a good idea to force him to hold the coins. Afterall, there is no guarantee that the exchange rate will go up in the future. The individuals need to decide about their bounties. It is a reward for their time and effort.
|
|
|
The most important thing is to chose the right bounty before participating in it. There are thousands of them which are active right now. And in my opinion, less than 10% of them are going to pay tokens worth more than $1,000 for the participants. You need to chose these campaigns.
|
|
|
In the past, I have received good amounts of profits from both bounties and airdrops. Some of the bounties gave me tokens worth more than $1,000. The same can be said about the airdrops, such as EBTC and POWR. Therefore I can't say that one of them is better than the other.
|
|
|
Doesn't surprises me much. In many cases, the bounty rewards are delayed by months. The participants may get their tokens many months after the bounty program actually ends. And if the participant is short of funds, then he will not think twice before off-loading the entire bounty reward in some exchange.
|
|
|
Ethereum is one of the alts having good future potential. But if you ask me, I would rather go for newer alts such as NEO, Cardano, NEM, and TRON. I would give a neutral rating for Ethereum. You can invest in it, but not for the long-term.
|
|
|
I have participated in some of the highly successful bounties in the past, and I would say that they have been hugely beneficial to me. My only advice to the newbs is to carefully analyze the campaign before you participate.
|
|
|
There is only one solution to prevent hacking of wallets and the stealing of coins. That is to enable 2FA and other safety precautions. Keeping coins in multiple wallets is not the solution. IMO, it only increases the probability of some coins getting stolen.
|
|
|
Crypto world is in crysis now and it's not only due to red market but also because of tons of scam ICOs. And that pisses a lot of bounty hunters off cause scam ICOs produce useless unworthy tokens! People waste sometimes several months to participatein bounty and either get no tokens or get shitcoins. It's so hard now to find a good bounty. eCoinomic.net platform is running one now and it looks pretty solid and trustworthy, they also predict a balanced growth for CNC token https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2897866.msg29799978#msg29799978But how do you guys know if your bounty is trustable? Why do you personally trust bounty you're participating in right now? Right now, I would say that we are having a 50/50 situation. 50% of the bounty campaigns are productive for the participants, while the remaining 50% either don't pay the reward or the participants end up with worthless tokens. But there is no way to find out which one is productive and which one is not. The problem is that here anyone can start a thread in the Bounty sub-forum and promise attractive rewards. The campaign manager is not required to keep any funds in escrow.
|
|
|
Should we hold on to altcoins which we have invested and see the price dropping every moment or it will be better to sell them and buy it again when the value pumps ? I have already lost a good margin of profit with the ripple I don't want to make the same mistake with the Lumens which I Hold so should I hold on or sell out ?
Lumens is one of the coins which is having a very good future potential. Anyway, it is your call. A few things needs to be considered, such as the trends in trade volume and the emergence of competitors. I am also holding a small amount of Lumens. I don't have any plans to sell them in the short term.
|
|
|
In my opinion, Bitcoin and ETH are equally high-value, great for long-term investments, positioning them above all coins and very good for the future as well. It is true that both the coins are having great future. But at the same time, we need to realize the fact that ETH as of now is much more volatile when compared to Bitcoin. This may be due to the lower number of users.
|
|
|
It has been so many years... and I had almost forgot the amount I lost in the Labcoin scam. And back then, BTC0.10 was not a very big amount (that was the amount I lost in their scam). But now it is worth close to $900.
|
|
|
When I first started collecting crypto in 2012, the Bitcoin dominance was close to 90%. At that time, the altcoins (Litecoin, Namecoin.etc) were not capable of offering any competition to Bitcoin. But the situation changed when Ethereum entered the scene.
|
|
|
For Ethereum, the basics are quite strong. The main threat comes from some of the new competing altcoins such as NEO, but these coins will need at least 2-3 years to catch up with Ethereum, if it ever happens. So at current levels, I'd say that it is OK to invest in ETH.
|
|
|
I was never a big supporter of Ethereum. Vitalik and his friends always looked like money-minded to me. I am not downplaying their technologic intelligence and skill, but crypto-currencies need something more than technology.
|
|
|
Watching the DD vs KKR match right now... Trent Boult is just unplayable... After his average performance during the last match, it looks like he has regained his form.
|
|
|
SRH is a balanced team I think.They win by 9 wickets against RR.It was a all rounding performance from SRH.They were excellent in both batting and Fielding.Specially, I really enjoyed watching S Dhawan batting.He deserve the MOM award because he scored 77 runs in 57 balls.
The bowlers won this game for the team and they gave the award for the batting performance, it is really difficult to pick a team to win because there is a change in teams every season and that makes things dull in my opinion, if this was like the football clubs then it will be interesting, with transfer seasons and no limits to the purchasing power for teams. It is surprising that they still have such an effective bowling attack despite the fact that there are no "superstars" in their bowling lineup. Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Billy Stanlake and Siddarth Kaul doesn't feature regularly in the national side and Rashid Khan is from the minnow nation Afghanistan.
|
|
|
Match 4 : SRH vs RR,big game though.
I will go on the side of SRH because thet have some firs powers like Yusuf Pathan,Manish Pandey and Shikar Dhawan at the top,but the RR team is like missing those fire powers and experienced members.
The match 4 started,a SRH won the toss and choose to bowl and they made an early wicket too,so it is a good start from SRH and let's see how the match will progress,I am also on the SRH side.Let's do this guys. RR lost 2 wickets for 58 runs 8 overs completed. after early wickets, Sanju Samson is batting well but this score is not enough SRH batting line up is strong so RR must give 180+ runs target to SRH then only they can able to win this match. I also go for SRH but we can't predict the exact result in T20 matches the last ball will change the game result let's see who will win. Pathetic batting display by Rajasthan Royals. They could manage only 125 runs in 120 balls. Apart from Samson, none of their batsmen performed. Sunrisers Hyderabad going to win this match, and that too by a good margin.
|
|
|
Again RCB started series with losing the game. Kholi not a good captain in IPL Bangalore ran into a Sunil Narine special knock and lost the match. They did a par job with the bat, scoring 276. But unfortunately, they couldn’t defend it. You can’t say that Virat kohli is a good captain in international cricket, but not in IPL There is nothing wrong with Kohli's captaincy. Sunil Narine was at his best and the Bangalore bowlers were not doing their job well. Washington Sundar was a big disappointment and Kohli was wrong in putting his trust in this inexperienced guy.
|
|
|
This has been the general trend over the past three decades. In countries such as Japan, they are having negative interest rates. So if you want to keep your money in the bank, you need to give them money. In other countries also, the interest rate is going down with every passing year.
|
|
|
I sincerely believe in cryptocurrencies because I am sure that they are a successful future for all the finances of the country.I hope that this will continue in the future mean development
I am not even sure whether we can call them crypto-currencies. Their usage as currency has been going down ever since the transaction fee increased in 2017. I prefer to call them crypto-assets. Nowadays, they are mostly used to store the wealth or as investment assets.
|
|
|
|