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6681  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I wish! I wish!! I wish!!! Stop always wishing You bought Bitcoin in 2009. on: September 01, 2018, 05:42:52 AM
Wake up! Come to reality. This is 2018, yet you still wish you bought Bitcoin below $0.01 in 2009. The truth is that you will never be in the year 2009 again till you die, and Bitcoin will never be below $0.01 again. You just have to focus on today and the future. I am also sure even in future when Bitcoin would have reached a far more higher price hopefully, People will still wish they bought at least in 2018. So therefore, be grateful to whoever introduced you to Bitcoin today, and also accept that you joined cryptocurrency or Bitcoin at a time your creator wanted you to. Make the most of it now.

Well,daydreaming and fantasies doesn't cost anything and doesn't take any risk. Grin
Buying bitcoin costs money and there's risk involved.That's why many people around the world will continue with the "I wish I bought bitcoin back in 2009 or 2010 or 2012" type of bullshit.
I found this forum back in 2015.I wish that someone told me about this forum somewhere around 2013. Grin
6682  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Correlations are decreasing - what does it mean? on: August 31, 2018, 12:07:55 PM
I think that the correlations ratio depends on the trading volume+the amount of new people ,who enter the crypto markets with their money.When the trading volume is growing,the correlations between btc and the alts are strong,when the trading volumes are low,the correlations are weak.Most of the newbies buy btc first and some altcoins after that,so this plays a role in the BTC/altcoins correlations ratio.
6683  Economy / Economics / Re: Central Bank of Crypto-Currency on: August 31, 2018, 11:54:53 AM
Perhaps this is not a central bank, but a central server, from which the currencies of crypto currencies will be managed.

That doesn't make any sense.You have a strange sense of humor. Grin
I think that really working crypto central bank might look like a crypto reserve fund,where most of the crypto exchange platforms might hold a part of their crypto holdings.The crypto reserve fund will release cryptocurrencies to the crypto exchange platforms that face problems with their liquidity.It's just an idea. Grin
6684  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Silk Road Bitcoin Wallet Activates Again, Huge Dump Anticipated by the Community on: August 31, 2018, 11:50:34 AM
The owner of those 111K bitcoin isn't that stupid to sell all the bitcoins at once and create a price crash.This would mean less USD for his presious bitcoins.He will most likely  sell small parts of his btc fortune and wait.
By the way,if those bitcoins really bleong to the Silk Road criminals,the police should have been confiscated them by now.I'm not sure that they belong to the Silk Road owners.
6685  Economy / Speculation / Re: What is your Zen Kohan for your experiences with Bitcoin and Life. on: August 31, 2018, 07:06:44 AM
Anger and frustration are nothing but a feeling.Your mind is playing tricks on you,when you are angry and frustrated.In the end,nothing really matters,exept our health and relationships.Money can be made,it doesn't matter if it's bitcoin or fiat.I don't wanna be so focused into the crypto markets and so hard working,because in the end,everything might have been only a waste of time and efforts.
6686  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin Mining Drives Green Energy Innovation on: August 31, 2018, 06:58:23 AM
If the production of solar panels increses x2 times,their price will be reduced by 25%.This is proven to work and cryptocurrency mining can actually help for increasing the market demand for solar panels,hence their production.Countries like Germany will have huge amounts of cheap green energy,because they are using lots of solar panels during the last 20 years and their green energy investments had paid off.
The myth that crypto minng is wasting too much "dirty" electricity will be busted soon.
6687  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Yahoo Finance integrates Bitcoin, Ethereum and Litecoin on: August 31, 2018, 06:52:13 AM
Who uses Yahoo nowadays?Only old people,I guess.Yahoo is a big failure(I used to like Yahoo Answers,but now there are better Q&A websites,like Quora).They aren't open to disruptive innovations like crypto and that's why they have lost the battle against all the other online giants,like Google and Facebook.
It would be great if Yahoo Japan accepts crypto payments,but this is highly unlikely to happen.
6688  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: 5 Big mistakes for a beginner in cryptocurrencies ✌ on: August 30, 2018, 12:01:41 PM
Here's my list of rookie mistakes:
1.Lack of patience/Wants to make lots of money on day 1.
2.Panic selling/Easy frustration every time the price does down by 10%.
3.Refuse to learn about technical and fundamental analysis.
4.Believes that cloud mining websites actually work.
5.Puts lots of coins into only one cryptocurrency exchange platform.
6.Forgets his wallet password/private key. Grin
6689  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why Bitcoin will delete all the others monetary systems ? on: August 30, 2018, 11:45:36 AM
The governments decide which monetary system to support and they don't about care efficiensy at all.
The only factor that is important for the governments is control.More control means more tax revenue.
I don't think that any monetary system can survive in the long run without government support.
6690  Economy / Speculation / Re: What is the Future of Bitcoin In 2019? on: August 30, 2018, 05:13:24 AM
Bitcoin has a bright future,but people's unrealistic expectations that the price will increase x3 times,x5 times or x10 times will ruin everything.Why don't they look at bitcoin as every other asset and expect a normal 20-30% profit,not 200% or 300% profit.The unrealistic expectations are what creates the biggest frustration amongst all the traders.I'm holding a small amount of btc and I will be waiting untill 2020.The current price doesn't matter for me. 
6691  Economy / Economics / Re: A Dumb Question. Forgive Me For I Have Sinned. on: August 30, 2018, 05:05:38 AM
It doesn't matter if the mining is digitaly or literally.The cost of mining is an important factor,that has some impact over the price of the asset/resource that is "mined"(it doesn't matter if it's bitcoin,gold,silver,etc.).
The increased demand for that resource will increase it's market price,which will increase the investments into it's mining.The increased oil demand+higher oil price forced new mining technologies and now we have oil platforms in the seas/oceans. 
6692  Economy / Speculation / Re: How to predict whales manipulation on: August 30, 2018, 04:57:44 AM
If everybody could predict how the crypto whales act in order to manipulate the prices,it would have been impossible for them to manipulate anyhting. Grin
I'm pretty sure that the only way to predict  how the whales act is to become a crypto whale and partner with the other whales.Just get a few millions worth of crypto and you are done.Just kidding. Grin
6693  Economy / Economics / Re: New report on wash trading scares me on: August 29, 2018, 06:40:52 AM
Hey guys, so i've read a new report on how much of the exchanges volumes are just wash trading and the numbers are way too high for what real users do>.

This is pretty concerning, since the market might not be nearly as stable and mature as we think, it might all be manipulated.
What do you think of the current state of big exchanges and price manipulations that we experience?

my source: https://www.blockchaintransparency.org/reports/

What do you mean by "stable and mature"?
What are the factors that make a market stable and mature?There's no such thing as a stable market.The markets are always unstable,that's how traders make their profit.I'm pretty sure that a big percentage of the crypto trading is run by trading bots and there's nothing wrong with that.The are rumors about market manipulation and fake trading volumes since the creating of cryptocurrency exchange platforms.
I don't think that anyone can do anything to stop them from manipulating the crypto prices.
6694  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is this another bulltrap? on: August 29, 2018, 06:29:52 AM
Yes,it's a bull trap set by the crypto whales in order to make some short term profits.Some newbies might believe that this is a bull trend and start buying btc,but the whales will start selling their btc at the higher market price and pushing the price down,so they could buy back at a lower price later.
That's how the whales are "pulling" money from the newbies. Grin
6695  Economy / Speculation / Re: How high will BTC dominance go? on: August 28, 2018, 12:06:33 PM
I want 100% bitcoin dominance,0% altcoins and 1 trillion cryptocurrency(bitcoin only) market cap. Grin
All those altcoins make me think that the crypto world is focused too much on the wrong topics,like altcoins day trading(pump&dump),ICO projects,crypto exchange platforms.The crypto world should be focused only on making bitcoin more popular and spreading the adoption of btc across more countries.
6696  Economy / Economics / Re: What happens if a stable coin is in high demand? on: August 28, 2018, 12:01:15 PM
Your question is pointless,because a coin with a stable price will never have high or increasing demand.
The price volatility and the possibility for the price to do up is what drives the market demand for a particular asset.I don't see any altcoins with a stable price.Tether is the only example,but I don't think that this is a real  
cryptocurrency.Tether is fake crypto. Grin
6697  Economy / Economics / Re: Stop talking about cashless society! Let us preserve mother nature! on: August 28, 2018, 06:08:30 AM
This is the problem with industrialized countries they are the one who are mandating that we need to preserve and conserve natural resources for the benefit of the next generations to come. However, they are not worrying when they use too much electricity or power with the ambitious move to make a cashless society. How will they do it without using the natural resources to power up their digital equipment? And then there is no absolute cashless society because anywhere you go you will going to need physical money for a medium of exchange especially in times if there are natural calamities like earthquake, floods, storm and etc. where power could be affected by these events. So they are just really ambitious and damaging our mother nature sir/maam.

You sound like an angry teenage kid.Who is talking about cashless society?I don't see it coming in the next 30 to 50 years.Some newbies keep asking questions about the cashless society here and there,but that doesn't mean anything.It's just a discussion about the future.I don't get your point.So you say that physical money,like banknotes can't be destroyed by earthquakes,floods,storms and it's better to save them in our closets. Grin Really?
The human civilization is poluting the nature in a thousand different ways,why do you bother only about digital payment systems?
6698  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How can I get started anonymously? on: August 28, 2018, 05:58:16 AM
Localbitcoins is your only option,but I'm pretty sure that most of the traders there want ID verification.
You can use purse.io and get some bitcoins,but you have to have and Amazon prime account and the fees are around 15%.This is not a recommmendation,I'm just answering your question.With purse.io you just buy stuff from Amazon for other people and Amazon ships the items to their address.When they receive the items,they pay you with bitcoins.This is kinda anonymous,there's no ID verification.
6699  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How well do you understand Bitcoin Investment? on: August 28, 2018, 05:52:37 AM
For the past months now, I have been studying and monitoring the Bitcoin trading market. I realized that, Bitcoin investment shouldn't necessarily be a long-term one (you buy bitcoin and hold it till the price double or triple). It is very possible to make about 0.35 to 1% of profit on an average within two to three hours if you carefully study or monitor and understand the trading trends. If you agree with me, share your thoughts on this. If you also disagree, i will appreciate your reasons and thoughts.... Cool Cool Cool Cool Cool

Do you think that most of the crypto investors want 0.35 to 1% profits? Grin
They are way more greedy and the risk involved with crypto trading is way bigger.By the way,there is a big difference between trading and investing.If you buy bitcoin and sell it after 3 hours to make 1% profit,this is trading.If you buy it and wait for 2 years when the btc price doubles,this is investing.
6700  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: How has your experience been with Sales Freelancers? on: August 26, 2018, 12:18:36 PM
I guess that you mean affiliates,not "sales freelancers".The term "sales freelancers" looks ridiculous.
The most popular affiliate network when it comes to promote "Software as a service" type of products was JVZoo.You have to have a really kickass product and you will have to create your sales page and JV page,in order to recruit affiliates,who will promote your products to their email lists.
If your SaaS product is crypto related,just promote it on this forum(in the appropriate sub-forum,off course).
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