When you're just starting trading and investing in crypto, you should start with money you're willing to lose while you're getting the hang of the cryptos which can be a risky investment. If you have a hundred bucks lying around, it won't hurt starting with that.
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Sometimes I feel it too, but don't get discouraged just yet. The cryptocurrencies are just becoming mainstream in the financial world, now is the time to invest in good coins when the market is still red, because in 3 - 5 years' time someone will wish they could travel back in 2018 and invest.
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Speaking from experience, bounties are more effective than airdrops. Bounties pay out most of the time, unlike airdrops, it's harder to find an airdrop that pays out what it promised. When you participate in bounties, you get more tokens from doing the tasks. Compared to airdrops, fewer bounties turn out to be scams, so they are safer.
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Most ICOs in which I took part required KYC verification, and I don't see anything wrong with it, I just choose my projects carefully. KYC is just a way for them to protect themselves against violations.
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The market already shows some signs of recovery, so it will be less than two years, I think. The market will recover by the end of 2018, the same way it did in 2017.
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Some coins I prefer besides ETH are Cardano, NEO, Litecoin, Monero, Bitcoin Cash, NEM. Also I have invested EOS, I believe in its potential and that it will grow well in the future.
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I'd say Ethereum, IOTA, NEO and Litecoin will increase in value by the end of 2018. DeepOnion and Cardano looked good, but now I am not sure any more.
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