The life of a trader can be exciting and offer great satisfactions, but if you don't know how to handle it properly, it becomes just a source of stress and can lead us to neglect family, friends and our own health. As in all things, the problem is not the job we do, but who we are.
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I do not think that we can eliminate the banks, given the financial power they have and the fact that people are used to access their services. But surely they will have to change their profile and offer different services, maybe supporting crypto.
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Usually airdrops do not produce too much, but they require little effort. With the bounties you have to work but you can make a good profit. Only, to achieve decent results you have to rise in rank, and now it has become much more difficult.
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Possible is possible, and SOME people make lot of money on the forex. But you need to be very skilled, you need to work hard, and - over all - to have a good reserve of money in case of losses, to continue playing. Btw, 90% of people lose money in forex.
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It depends on the objectives. If you want to trade obviously there is no choice but an exchange. But to keep coins, a wallet is much better: although apparently it is more risky, because you have no protection, you have everything under your control.
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Obviously, I depend a lot on which ICO you choose to invest in. If you've done the proper research, everything seems to work, and you're sure of the investment ...well check everything again. Then, go for it. And if you're lucky, it can be a good investment.
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Girls are usually smarter than boys, and they don't lose their precious time trying to make money with trading. They prefer to have a male do it for them, while they are chatting and shopping...
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I have been using myetherwallet since not much, but it seems to me that it works well. But there are many who claim that it is not safe and that their account has been hacked. Is it possible?
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Ethereum is going through an unhappy moment, but this is true for the entire crypto currency market, so it does not mean anything. When this stasis is over, Ethereum will continue to be the main Bitcoin competitor.
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Everything is possible, of course, but I think that - once this moment of stasis has passed - in fact in 2018 many new ICO will appear. Then, many of them will surely die, but this is another matter.
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Well, in any game weak players lose, strong players win, This is the reason why we call them "strong". So, instead to complain, ttry to become a strong player. It has nothing to do with money or skills, you just only need to build the right mindset.
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How strange is to read a thread started three years ago, always with the same question: is bitcoin dead? This makes me very optimist, because bitcoin was declared dead a lot of time, but it's still here, very healty. So, we'll see.
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There are a lot of strange believes about this topic. First, time cand be "managed": you have 24 hours a day, as everyone: rich, poor, white, black, genius, stupid,... we have all the same time. So, what it's different is the way we use this time. This means that we can only manage oursel, and the only way to succeed is by focus and self discipline.
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I agree. Please note that lot of "common people" don't have a computer, don't know anything about internet, don't have any financial education. So there still a lot before public acceptation. But this is a very positive thing, because it means that there are still a lot of opportunities to exploit. We have a distorted perception about the diffusion of bitocoin: it seems that there are not more than 20 millions of bitcoin addresses, and most of the owners have more that one. So, the users of bitocoin are still a microelite. The "common people" have no idea of what we are talking about.
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May be it's difficult to understand for us, because we talk about crypto all day long, but out of here people have no idea about bitcoin, and the global number of users in the world is totally insignificant. And when bitcoin will be generally accepted, it will be just one more tool for payment, so nothing special. The secret, of course, is to become rich before everyone will have bitcoin...
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Very interesting article. We are in a society based on debt. It seems that everyone is in debt. People are in debt. Banks are in debt. Government are in debt. I'm not talking about third world countries, I'm talking about America, Germany, China... They are all in debt, their public debt is bigger than their gross domestic product. So, this pose an interesting question:
if everyone is in debt, to whom are we debtors?
Think carefully...
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Well, I don't know what could happen if everyone will become rich (and I don't think this is really possible, by definition). What I know is that I want to become rich! So I'll do all I can to succeed. Then, if all the rest of the planet will be made of millionaires, we'll see how to solve the situation...
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It's not true that rich people are greedy. Actually, most of them are very generous. POOR people are much more greedy and obsessed by money. This is not a moral judgment, but the simple observation that when you don't have enough for you and for your family you are much more inclined to accomplish dishonest acts. Btw, as someone stated, you can't help poor people if you are one of them. So, make a lot of money, and use it wisely.
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Well, hard work is very often indispensable, so working smart usually means to find a way to put other people to do do the hard work. (this is normal: if you are an engineer, you project a building, but you are not the one that put bricks) Of course, to work smart means to have the skill and the competence
a) to make a project b) to convince other people to work for you
of course, this is true in practically any field.
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