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5681  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Trading Coin - harder or easier than trading Forex? on: January 24, 2019, 07:10:55 PM
Crypto Trader is not protected by the law

A cryptocurrency trader may or may not be protected by the law depending on his origin and country or residence. Regulatory laws and boundaries is highly nuanced. Majority of cryptocurrency enthusiasts prefer decentralization.

The news on the crypto market is not fixed

News and price speculations are quite different. Updates on the networks of any currency can be predetermined, and it would be communicated if any changes are made. Similar to any system.
5682  Economy / Economics / Re: The implications of the market condition on: January 24, 2019, 07:01:27 PM
Did the situation increased or decreased adoption rate of Cryptocurrency?

There is no thorough method with which to check increase or decrease in adoption. It is still being accepted by a few merchants, and bitcoin ATMs are expanding, but actual investors can not be aggregated.
5683  Economy / Economics / Re: What's it like to live on crypto instead of Banks? on: January 24, 2019, 06:58:30 PM
This is yet but a dream, cryptocurrency is nor yet robust enough to become the global currency and support all forms of transactions.
A few more years down the line, bitcoin would be in a better position to truly disrupt the financial system.
5684  Other / Meta / Re: Happy birthday, the merit system! on: January 24, 2019, 06:53:27 PM

January 24th 2018 - the day when thousands of lifes were ruined Cheesy
Maybe it's time to remove all airdropped Merits? There are thousands of Full, Senior or Hero members who haven't managed to earn even 1 Merit. But they still can use all privilleges of their rank and continue spamming without thinking about quality of their posts
This has been suggested multiple times, restrictions on signature for members who have failed to earn a single merit should be extended to those who had merits airdropped. Theymos has talked about how anyone who can not earn the minimum is not needed on the forum, this should be all inclusive
5685  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is it possible to contact bitcoin support ? on: January 23, 2019, 04:56:07 PM
There are delegated addresses for specific issues. Banned accounts contact this address- banappeals-w6pquw43@theymos.e4ward.com,
For account recovery; locked or have accounts, contact this address- recoveries...@bitcointalk.org.

If you have some other issue you would have to specify it maybe the community can give you the right address to contact, if any.
5686  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Federal Reserve raises interest rates again,btc dead on: January 23, 2019, 04:48:16 PM
Not only is the article old, dating to last year, it also reflects the actions of the a country towards those within it's jurisdiction. The bitcoin community transcends the borders of a single nation.
And while the news was released close to the time of the dip I doubt it had an effect.
5687  Economy / Economics / Re: More Countries Continue To Show Support For Blockchain Technology on: January 20, 2019, 02:19:53 PM
Blockchain technology is the future of data processing and management and also interactions between businesses and individuals, more nations would want to key into and support the growth of the blockchain and fintech industries.
The nation with the most favourable and enabling environment would attract more businesses and upstarts.
5688  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin is simply too difficult to buy to gain acceptance on: January 20, 2019, 02:15:28 PM
KYC is a very delicate issue, a lot of bitcoin enthusiasts are against the idea of revealing their personal identity when this is a decentralized protocol, and also the threat of misuse and sale of data.

Btc is supposed to be anonymous and easy but it is neither.

It's supposed to be a lot of other things as well which it is; it is transparent and borderless. It's also irreversible, preventing double spending.
Global adoption would make it easier to own bitcoins without buying them, if it becomes accepted as a currency and means of exchange.
5689  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The reasons for Satoshi's anonymity? on: January 20, 2019, 06:49:27 AM
I have the theory that because bitcoin was designed to be decentralized and unregulated, the presence of the creator(s) would mean they would exert a certain degree of sway over investors, and would have to choose to discuss the reality or what everyone wants to hear.
Satoshi distancing himself from the technology allows it to be fully in the control of the community.
5690  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: If you are buying BTC in 2019 because you think it is Bitcoin, you are being foo on: January 20, 2019, 06:43:09 AM
Anyone who takes their time to do a little bit if research would know which is a better investments.
Bitcoin Cash need ts to be affiliated with bitcoins to get attention, and talking down bitcoin is controversial and sure to get them there needed attention.
5691  Economy / Economics / Re: First Bitcoin ATM in Venezuela on: January 19, 2019, 08:21:46 PM
This would be a very good form of local publicity where people can buy bitcoin at their doorstep, and hopefully this would be the first of many, not just in Venezuela but other countries where the citizens are not very exposed to digital technology.
5692  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Crypto Trading 2018 in Review: I backtested 32 strategies with full year of data on: January 19, 2019, 07:51:34 PM
Great analysis. Lots of traders and wanna be traders are made to believe earning percentages which are unrealistic, and they are sometimes blind ti the possibility of losses which is inevitable when starting out.
I am not an active trader as yet, still trying to polish my skills. And always open to new strategies.
5693  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Which crypto job is right for you on: January 18, 2019, 02:59:39 PM
If you want to get a job in cryptocurrency

This should read if you want to get a job in the digital asset industry... There is growing demand for skilled personnel in digital technology to cater for the growing industry.
I would advise newbies to prioritize knowledge which would have an appreciating value over time.
5694  Economy / Economics / Re: More than USD 1.5 bln has been stolen from exchanges. Here’s a recap on: January 18, 2019, 02:47:40 PM
All of these hacks are synonymous with centralized exchanges and not a direct breach of the bitcoin network, which has only been flawed once in history. The flaw was quickly corrected and the generated coins reversed.

The security of your assets lies with the holder, avoid exchanges, except during active trades. Do not use an exchange wallet to store funds.
5695  Economy / Economics / Re: How do you describe the situations of the crypto market today? on: January 18, 2019, 10:34:25 AM
On the product, I would say we are still on track, and making a recovery from the last crisis in the mining sector. And with new updates to look forward to.
On the market, most potential investors are a little skeptical about cryptocurrency investments, and trying to grasp the concept of the it's utility and market value.
5696  Economy / Economics / Re: What kind of a crypto business without an ICO on: January 18, 2019, 10:31:08 AM
What do you suggest I do, in terms of making a web site and making money with crypto.
I am good at statistics.

You can offer up your services for hire. There are lots of projects and platforms being launched regularly and there are several boards and also marketplace sections on the forum where you can advertise.
You do not ''make money with crypto', you earn cryptocurrency for your effort and service.
5697  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Upgrade or hard-fork? Is it time to stop over-misusing the term hard-fork? on: January 18, 2019, 07:19:54 AM
The crux of the matter would be those who use the term 'hardfork' which most has associated with, airdrop of new tokens, to scam those who are little informed and obtain personal information.

I have still thought that it is time to add some strict criteria to the term hard fork.

There is no such strict criteria to the term yet. One would not the wrong to call the constantinople upgrade a fork
5698  Other / Meta / Re: Suggestion for new DT member by old DT members (collected quote) on: January 17, 2019, 08:07:22 PM
This compilation contains very useful tips for not only DT members but anyone actively involved in leaving trust feedback on profiles.

Please add reference links to all your negative ratings.

Try as much as possible to reference all your feedbacks, positive or negative. An exception could be made for neutral feedbacks.
5699  Economy / Economics / Re: Belarus has launched a regulated bitcoin exchange on: January 16, 2019, 05:39:34 PM
This is a very positive development, and would go a long way in reassuring citizens of Belarus of the legitimacy of bitcoin and selected alternative currencies.
Hopefully it's functioning would be an improvement to majority of the exchanges we have. And other countries follow the trail.
5700  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why do some people refuse to accept bitcoin? on: January 16, 2019, 05:21:47 PM
The author of this article believes that putting a small amount of currency you have into BTC can help you protect your wealth.

The reality is that bitcoin is currently being used as an investment option, and its value is prone to volatility, this does not protect wealth, its value constantly changes. This is it's limitation to mainstream adoption.

It is unadvisable at this point ro convert the entirety od your wealth to BTC or any digital asset. Only invest amounts you can afford to lose.
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