You can decide whenever you want to sell because you've been holding it for a long time so it's your choice whether to sell or not. It's also your verdict to wait a little further to see if the price will increase the current we have.
As for perfect time of selling, as long as it's more than the price you've bought and you're in profit, you're in good.
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Why not in this forum? Have you ever visit Marketplace section? As far as I know, you can sell your pictures for BTC in Goods. Yes, I have seen this kind of product on Goods. OP should check out and see that section but payment is either in bitcoin or dollars.
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Coinbase and Binance are both offering staking and more exchanges are beginning to offer these types of services, but no matter which one you go with make sure they have custody and insurance for their asset holdings to ensure your funds are safe whilst they are maintaining them for you
Binance once showed how responsible they were with their customers fund, remember the time that they were hacked? they took full responsiblity and helped the people that were affected. Binance offers full refund after $40m hackCoinbase sure can but the other exchanges that were just going with the adoption of staking and not yet known, we don't know if they have that much fund to do the same if a trouble comes to them but hopefully there's none.
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It's easy to distinguish.
The one that says they are the "real" bitcoin is simply a fork and it has its own name which is Bitcoin Cash and is considered as an altcoin.
While the one which is the actual and genuine bitcoin was made by satoshi and we're treating as the king is simply bitcoin.
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Always expect that devs have already made up their minds and plans that they'll soon dump their tokens for profit. They just didn't created those projects for nothing but it's all for the money.
There could be the reason of innovation and actual use case but you just can't remove that possibility that they wouldn't chase for the profit. The known altcoin devs have exposed that they've dumped during the all-time highs, Charlie Lee, Vitalik, et al.
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I wondered if maybe there was a clue in the video to the order of the words? I though maybe the time stamps on the camera feeds, or the random coding that shows up in the background, but I've not found anything useful yet.
I doubt those posts on reddit about exact words if those really were. And there's someone commented there and said that there's a hint on their facebook post but when I peeked for the comments, I've found no clue. I have word combinations for each and every part of the seed. Several different combinations for the letters t, m, w, a, s,h,p How about we work on the seed together? Full disclosure between those who want to help and we share the spoils. I have a good eye for details.
Who is in?
Good luck guys, I'll tune in on what you're working at. I'm not really good on this matter so I'll just watch out your finds. The video on YouTube looks funny, it's nice and good for promotion. I liked the appearance of the collapse of the value of cryptocurrencies and Bitcoin. The rest of the article does not appear to contain more detailed information than it is a promotional offer with some advice.
Many things such as computer safety, how to keep words safely, offline transactions...etc, and others are not touched upon.
Yeah, it's a good promo and warning. This is possibly the happening when some folks just come in to the forum and tells a story of how they've lost their funds without logging in to a phishing link. Although I still have my old Nano S this makes me want to buy the X version.
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They are reengineering their tactics of scamming people. Yes, that sounds true and I think that they will recreate something which will attract investors to bite their bait.
With the popularity of staking, I guess they'll go on with it and take the advantage of people who want to invest into staking coins. It requires a certain amount of coin, it's not actually a new technique they have but before investing please research diligently.
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Are you currently using a staking platform or facilitating your own?
Not yet. I think it's not important who's winning. The most important matter is that many are looking into staking as an opportunity and these legitimate exchanges are offering it to those who are interested. It's just begun so why look for the winner?
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Are they really the reason why the market dumped lately?
These scammers always bring bad reputation to the crypto market. Investors should also stop investing and supporting these scam schemes, they should learn from these experiences and never invest again if they have seen the same style.
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he was bookmarked and sign up firefox account for synchronicity when changing new device But on this case, he just typed it and got the wrong letters typed together which were "K" and "L". Although phishing links are very popular now, thank you for bringing this up for additional awareness of everyone. The good thing is that it was reported and taken down already.
Yes! The landing page indicates now the website is unsafe. Good job guys.
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It's actually a good move for coinfloor if all they want is to delist all the altcoins that they have. This ain't something that is going be a big news though but this is a nice starter and initiative.
There's the part that they may get list Ethereum as per article.
Exactly, so I'm not surprised by this move, although there are good alt coins to be begin with, but obviously BTC is the most traded currency. And with the worsening market conditions, it's just about time that many of those shitcoins gets delisted. Yeah. They are eradicating the coins that are looking just as a display to their exchange. They should have done this earlier so that the reputation of their exchange will get a boost by providing a bitcoin market which is going to be open for everyone.
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We are near to that scenario where most of the banks will have the same payment scheme. This is the aim of blockchain technology to be perfectly used like for different payment schemes and businesses.
A good news then for one of the biggest bank in Thailand, this kind of partnership will encourage other businesses which shall give them an idea of what it's all about.
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Payments will more of digital during that year but it doesn't mean that majority of payments will be made in crypto. I believe that crypto's will still exist during that time if the market cap grows tremendously and the demand won't drop.
It looks like bitcoin is just starting this time and making itself look like a new born currency, this is the perspective of the people working from the banking and government sector.
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Not sure how your friend mistyped "electrum" for "eklectrum"
I usually have the same experience by typing the wrong letter before and after the correct letter because letter 'k' and 'l' were just close to each other. And his friend probably got it wrong for typing quickly and was confident that he typed the right website. It might be a simple practice to bookmark the legit websites that you visit but it will save you from any future trouble of landing to the wrong one which is a phishing site.
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I think I'm always receiving that email from edX. I reckon Tim that there's so much free learnings on the web about blockchain but with these courses, you have a pattern of what to learn.
IMO what matters is your choice, there can be a course that cost hundreds of dollars but you'll absorb nothing because you're not focused. As long as the website you're getting the course is legitimate, you already have the idea of the syllabus they have. AFAIK, they are showing the lessons that you shall learn within that course.
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I'm thinking of setting up an account with either Coin Base or Electrum. Hope I'm not breaking any rules with this comment.
You're not. Electrum is a good choice though just make sure that you're downloading from the main website of it because there's a lot of fake websites that are imitating electrum. https://electrum.org/#home
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I dont think it will.
We are far to it and although I dont hold it, I really dont think it will whether I have it.
Let us say that there is a chance but it is pretty low.
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The alts are dropping due to bitcoin's falling and this is a very significant reaction as for the halving by May 2020. Ethereum is still on my choice because of the upgrade that it will do for staking but I don't want to include that much amount on it anymore.
Tron? I'm not a fanatic of tron and instead of investing into this altcoin, I'll probably include it to another privacy coin somehow like Monero but if not, I'll invest it either with BNB or Tezos.
Ethereum is everyone's choice, and this has been a right occasion to invest into ethereum. There were good growth with specific altcoins at the moment, but there isn't good trading volume to make an investment and take back the profit. From various articles there is big expectation found over tron. My choice of altcoins were tron, ada, iota and more altcoins within the $1 price margin listed within top 25 of CMC. I'm not sure about that expectation about Tron. If you can elaborate on what is that, I'll be happy to find it out through you. I just don't buy with the announcement thing that the founder of it every time he does and did invest in it before but I found myself a failure with that coin. ADA is another interesting coin but it's out of my choice, sure we do have different choice and own reasons.
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At least they are regulating it and not banning it. Our friends from European countries can testify if this is totally gonna make them difficult to use bitcoin in their countries. But as long as it's not banned, I think that's fine.
We see this coming and the gov't can't resist not to touch the crypto community because there's something that they could benefit from it. I think they care for the people and this doesn't mean war.
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