it would be more beneficial if we know the whales scenario, because the crypto world is a decentralized system, so manipulation seems to be a close friend of those who are strong. therefore don't be greedy for profit, so we can consistently get the benefits
how do we know that? you might be trapped in this scenario. the market is truly unpredictable now. some sentiments from the celebrities on the market also failed to make the pump. somehow we have to focus on what kind of analysis. It would be hard to determine, getting along on the trend or in the market movement can be risky since the market is really unpredictable. It may become the reason for possible loss. Deep Analyzation is really needed, as you said, the market is unpredictable, but even if we study the market, we can't still expect the possible outcome that will happen.
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I thought manager came from team but I saw it was not, because if it came from the team didn't know about red trust but it all depends on rules made by the manager himself, maybe the manager wants to make a full promotion so that it doesn't ban red trust accounts
On the said campaign, bounty manager is not part of the campaign, and rules are to be made according to the instruction of the developer, bounty managers just guide to make rules and handle the bounty campaign itself. In this case, maybe the team and bounty manager have discussed it and they have agreed to allow red trust users to participate just to promote the project.
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9 long years and you didn't even consider to take note about the website, you should have saved pieces of information you have used when you signed up on that website. If you totally forgot about the website, then your chances are very low to recover your bitcoin. It is hard to recover something if you don't even know yourself what you are looking for.
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The answer is you can actually but the wallet address you show here isn't realistically yours. I think youre trolling regarding this, you even created a bitcointalk username "Miracle tele" which has been known or tagged as scam project. Obviously this post is to gain attention. What do you want? It's scary that scammer can monitor a wallet like this. Imagine youre the owner of that wallet and someone like this guy posted about it? I really hope those cyber criminals can be put into jail for doing such an awful activity.
You can sell it slowly, and by the means of youre statement "Where do you think I should start" already given me some goose bump.
It seems OP is just seeking attention. It is hard to determine if this wallet is really his or not, but having this much money in a certain wallet, it is also impossible that the owner doesn't know what exchange is the best to use to exchange it to bitcoin so he will be able to withdraw it to fiat.
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I never knew you can pay Bitcoin in Lazada. I never really shopped there a lot but I am checking it out when it comes to buying an item that I can't find near my area. I also used PayMaya back in the day when I really need some temporary virtual debit card so that I can buy online without going through much paperworks just to approve my request of getting a debit/credit card. Well anyways, if I can recall it correctly, those taxes put up into VAT or Value-Added Tax. I wanted to clear things out about lazada. They don't accept bitcoin as payment. And I don't hear any news or updates that they started accepting bitcoin as payment. See the below photo as reference. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FLFjA6zn.png&t=663&c=GhXof5FQL_6qtw)
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The first is to make research and determine the function and if the altcoin does have a potential of growth. Like this one, I specified.. there are several things that will become my research - I will make sure this project has a large and active community
Yes, this is one of the most important thing, to see if the project has enough community to keep the project active and make sure that more crypto users will hear about the project. - see project partnerships
This can help to determine if the project is really serious about the project, partnership with a popular company or other projects can help to make the project stronger. - see history of trading volume every day
Studying the market is also important, actually, it may be hard, but it is needed to know if an altcoin is good or not. - see which exchanges are listed, it would be better if the project was on popular exchanges
I do agree, this is also one of my options to see if the project is good, listed in a popular exchange can help to have a large volume of an altcoin.
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... Plus lol, aren't they beautifull crypto goods to collect for the pleasure of it ... That's the only reason why I would consider to buy that card but won't use it for the original purpose to store any coins on it, because of the above mentioned things... The card is pretty cool looking but that's all, you can't stop the greed, if this card becomes widespread among people, sometime an employee of the company will realize how much bitcoins are loaded to the cards and their system is developed by humans, and humans are greedy... They will find a way to take some bitcoins, not all bitcoins of course, but that's the way life is... So it will remain a fancy collectible thing for bitcoin lovers ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Using it as a collectible is the only thing we can think for now, since we can't still determine if this is safe or not. We can't guarantee bout its safety, there are a lot of questions to be answered and considered before we can guarantee that this is safe. Since passphrases are not auto-generated, it is already been coded in the card before its user can use it. It is possible for them to have a copy and that is really disturbing. It is a nice idea, only if it is only connected online to generate passphrase and not coded before even being handed to its users. If I were to buy this product, I will also use it as a collectible because of how cool the product is.
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I was just wondering if one day it would be possible for cryptos such as Bitcoin (BTC) OR Ethereum (ETC) to become mainstream one day for people to use for day to day transactions on a daily basis. Because I heard that the people in Zimbabwe with their economic difficulties use cryptocurrencies as a means of trade.
Would the world adopt cryptocurrency as a means of transaction, what do you guys think?
Of course, cryptocurrency is considered as currency which has the eligibility/capability to become an alternative option for payments when having a transaction. It is possible if they don't think the same way as China. China adopted only blockchain technology and not included bitcoin. BTW it is eth not etc. [/quote] Impossible to happen, for bitcoin... It's already gotten too much bad attention (in the form of it is only used for drug operations or money laundering), and like many other people have said, a lot of the features just don't allow this to be possible.
Although, an interesting option would be ETH. A lot of the programming and new tokens that are done on the platform make it an interesting business platform, and a lot of its features like fast confirmations could lead itself to be seen in real-life scenarios.
Fiat currency is also being used in illegal activities, bitcoin was known due to bad usage of it but I don't think that it will become impossible for it to happen due to this reasoning. Their mindset can be changed if they realize and understand its true function. ETH is really a good option, no questions about it. But there is a lot of consideration that should happen first before it happens, like regulations when creating new crypto using smart contracts.
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There is still an opportunity to buy Altcoin before Altcoin performs Recovery and enters the Altcoin season phase. Buying Altcoin which is in the top 100 in CMC is a good decision and must choose a coin that does have new and trusted technology.
But for the new altcoin I think it is still not suitable, because the new Altcoin still needs time to develop, depending on the usability and purpose of the project, if it's good it will be supported by many people. First you have to analyze the coins you want to buy.
Yes, and instead of complaining why altcoin prices including bitcoin are still not bullish, they don't think of using this chance to invest right away. It is indeed good to invest in popular altcoins in CMC, it is to at least increase the chance to make a profit. I think there are still some profitable new altcoins, you just have to make research to know what is good and not as an investment, it will take time, but it is for the good of an investment.
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Well!! Did you know? Dogecoin has gained a lot of popularity in the crypto space, as a lot of experts like Elon musk, vitalik, and john McAfee have shown love and support for dogecoin. On the other hand, experts predict that dogecoin price will rise high in the upcoming years. What's your take on dogecoin? I think dogecoin has already showing a lot of potentials, and because its an old coin already i believe that it has already a fundamental effect of its users, holders and supporters, Doge was showing resiliency during the last bearish period that's why i believe that in the coming years Dogecoin will be exalted like those of the so called crypto royalties. that's why don't its worth to invest. Potential like what? An increase in its price? Well, for me, I don't see any improvement to doge, the only thing I can see is it is stable for being low. I tried to hold doge before for a couple of months and I don't see any improvements in its price. Even becoming one of the oldest coins, more other altcoins surpassed doge, it's just a meme coin.
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I waste lot of money on trading. Without planning I lost every trade which mostly the problem. By the way it's only trial but I didn't want to stop.
Making plans is needed to have successfull trade. Without plan, you're giving away your holding out of you. The one lesson I learned about trading is plans is very important. At the same time patience.
Patience is the main virtue a new trader lacks. They seem to make many quick trades in and out that just wastes the trading fees without making any profit. Plan your actions and go with the plan. Market trend may change your plan but don't hurry to sell on loss when the market is having a fall. We've seen a quick rise after each fall and it's a good idea to buy after 24 hours of a decreasing market. Most of the time, newbies are always making a mistake because of being indecisive or making quick decisions. It is true that patience is one of the key to have a successful trade. Having an action plan will also help to avoid unnecessary selling of trades and will help a trader to make an advance plan . I waste lot of money on trading. Without planning I lost every trade which mostly the problem. By the way it's only trial but I didn't want to stop.
Making plans is needed to have successfull trade. Without plan, you're giving away your holding out of you. The one lesson I learned about trading is plans is very important. At the same time patience.
It is necessary to first understand how to trade in cryptocurrency before deciding to trade. And for beginners, I would suggest starting with a small amount of money and don't forget to observe the movement of the market charts to determine when it is appropriate to start and determine the decisions that will take later and it is better to ask for advice to some of the people closest to you before starting to trade. Yes, because without proper knowledge, your investment will be put to waste. Gain experience and knowledge before spending a lot of capital to avoid unnecessary losses. Asking someones advice is also fine, it helps a newbie to make his own decision when he starts to trade on his own.
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We are saving for a house down payment of 40K. I don't want to leave it in the bank as there is a old judgement they can take any time so i want to store it in crypto as we grow it over the next 6 months. Is a stable coin the best option? Thoughts?
Umm, when you take it out from crypto stablecoins to fiat to pay that house, isn't your fear of bank confiscating it even more plausible? At least when you save it normally, banks are seeing that your money comes from legit source. I have a fear that when i cash out my crypto, they will rule that as money came from drug deals etc, because some banks want to fight permissionless cryptos with any fud they got. I think it is still depends on the country you resides. Also, banks will not confiscate funds that easily if you can provide proof. Since OP has 40k (i dont know if what currency it is, basically, he has a source of money to get something that huge, he can use that as a proof and use his investment if ever he earns profit when he was about to withdraw his funds.
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I was just wondering if it is possible. What event or series of events could crash the price of Bitcoin to $5? What will you do if that happens?
World War maybe? worlwide Genocide? Alien Invasion ? what else impossible to happen?maybe those are the ways that can bring Bitcoin price to 5$ 1. Maybe? If another war will occur, everything will be doomed. 2. Nearly impossible, the world government won't let anything like this to happen. 3. I don't think so, maybe because I don't believe in aliens. asking what will i do if that happen?surely nothing because surely internet will be gone as well when that time happens.
We really can't say for now, but maybe you can use your power as an individual. Your voice will be heard if you speak, your actions can be considered if it is right, so I don't think that you should not do anything to fight for your right.
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3. BitcoinTalk Signature Campaigns: This is the most and popular ways you can eran more bitcoin with your expensive skills. If you want participate signature campaign then you need good rank and high post quality. Because here campaign manager will be follow your post quality so knowledge must have the crypto world.
What's up with *eran instead of earn? Do you have a broken keyboard or are you just a shit poster? Who said earning from signature campaigns is an expensive skill? You literally just express your opinion or share your knowledge along with promoting a service. This is not rocket science. This is the main reason why the forum gets so many spammers. What is this negative in your comment? You should thank him for the topic that is useful to beginners and others, On a letter written by mistake that person became a shit poster? Excuse me, you're an overpriced person, Everyone here expresses his opinion and let this negative and you must be a positive person, a signature campaign not rocket science, but write comments on different topics and discussions needs experience, so why pay these campaigns money to people if it is as simple as what you mentioned, I benefited from this topic and I hope the creator of this topic to do new and useful topics and does not care about the frustrating and pessimistic comments of arrogant people. Chill mate, he just states his own opinion. Do not take that as a negative comment where he just trying to point the error of one person. He just thinks that OP did not make a mistake, it seems intentional. Mistaking to type earn and type eran instead multiple times is not natural. That's why he said something like that.
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Few good projects i have seen are having hard time to gather funds, they are still far behind to reaching their target softcap 1. Bitwings 2. EZ365
What do you have in mind about these two project? they are good enough to give a try for me, what do you say?
I don't know anything about these projects, but I think you need to stick to a simple tactic. Invest after the project overcomes the soft cap. Sounds like a good idea but doesnt actually work. Ive seen so many project reaching soft cap but have no volume in exchange because they are already draining the demands for their coin in the softcap and people are not buying anymore through the exchanges. It is always those project that struggles to reach softcap and finally reach it with blood and sweat that usually have a hard time gaining big liquidity in the exchange. If you want to know a good project just find that is hyped. Atleast they got the community to support the liquidity. It still depends on the project outcome. I think those kinds of projects are just listing their coin in an unpopular exchange then let it run without being handled by the developer. Finding a hyped project is not always becoming a successful project, most of the time those who have been hype are the scam projects. I think it will be better to invest in popular coins or maybe invest when the project is already in the market.
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If you are to give a highest rating to a bounty manager who would that be? the top one on my very list is @bubbalex, why? because even when bounty ends this bounty manager still follows all the projects he managed and when any new updates occurs he still spread the news for his bounty hunters
No objection for bubbalex for being a good bounty manager, every popular manager is actually great because they are really doing their job not just because they are receiving payment, but also because they want success. And moreover this guy never tampered with bounty rules, once no KYC will always remained no KYC, so what about you guys?
I think this decision will always remain in the developer. If they decided to implement KYC verification, bounty managers can't do anything even him.
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