I am stocking good old crypto that survived from 2014 till today. Coins like PPC, BLK, VRC, VTC are quite undervalued at the moment and will have their moments again in 2018. The key is not to hold past 3-5x as this is where the market cycles usually peak for these coins. If you are looking for steady growth, I believe IOTA has the chance to surprise a lot of people now that it has done a full retrace and recovered.
Thanks for the info! I'm gonna monitor them closely from now on
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So as far as we know BTC currency is growing wide, do you think there will be when it become a national currency?If yes, why?If not, why?
In order to become national currency, cryptocurrency should be regulated and issued by government, therefore, it wouldn't be cryptocurrency anymore as it would become fiat
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Bitcoin, in my opinons has had it up and downs, but who supplies us bitcoin? Faucets can only supply so much before it gets closed down. So that's not a big supplier. Working for bitcoin has declined. I used to make videos and earn bitcoins. But that site has closed down like every other sites or faucets. So who supplies us bitcoins nowadays? Tell us please!
The easiest way to earn bitcoin is to simply earn money ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) You are absolutely right. As the price has gone up, the availability of free coins, or click work coins, has gone down. Get a RL job and buy bitcoin, most crypto income streams will simply not earn you as much per hour as you could working around town. There is the perennial signature campaign, but it might be a while before your account is mature enough to earn a decent income stream ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) If you were digging the old 'no work free money' concept of bitcoin, try some of the altcoins, specifically the newer ones. There are plenty of faucets still available for coins other than bitcoin, if you can guess which one will be worth something in the future ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Agree with you. Participating in a bounty is the easiest and risk-free way of getting tokens which you will exchange in btc. Monitor trends and do trading on exchanges. Also, you can mine
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Check out an ICO in my signature. Guys are developing a CPA network based on smart-contacts to make a platform for promoting ICOs
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Will be definitely used especially as a money laundering tool. But I doubt it'll get even close to replacing traditional ways of making illegal transactions
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Feminists are triggered all over the world ![Cool](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cool.gif)
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I guess it can't be used in daily transactions unless it's regulated by a government which would transform it to fiat which would lead to the deviation from the original concept.
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With so many daily ICOs launching, some people might be confused as to where they should invest.
What would make you invest in today's running ICOs?
Is it the Whitepaper? Is it the Website design? Is it the Project Team? Is it the Product?
For me: 1)a team with a perfect track record, innovative and marketable product and partners with a high level of credibility. They can't simply fuck up because their reputation is at stake. 2) a clear and coherent whitepaper and roadmap, vast media coverage and constant feedback from devs.
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There are still some decent ICOs out there. I follow certain criteria to sift through the crap and of course, take huge risks investing but it usually worth it.
Also participating in bounty might minimize your risks
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one punch man ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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It's good for Bitcoin and for blockchain tech as a whole which will improve quality of our lives. But the more people will use bitcoin and altcoins the more measures government will take to control and contain it
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I think there's no need to explain this stuff to teenagers until they start earning money by themselves
As for explanation part, there are plenty of videos that break it down so well, so there's no problem here
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You can check out Bitcomo in my signature. Guys have been creating CPA network with smart-contracts. There are no similar projects up and running now so it will be a real breakthrough in digital advertising
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First, people know nothing about it and think in terms of false concepts Second, it's usually associated with terrorism and violence
A regular person doesn't have means and time to get into deep studies of Islam and other religions so as the result he or she takes things for granted
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No one can be trusted including the USA
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How come the USA which is populated by Americans is technically the only superpower if they are so stupid? Learn not to generalize
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Depends on a country and what drugs are we talking about Essentially yes violence is the first step to set an example then regulations come in
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Definitely not a short-term. Look at its growth chart
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It's a very complex attack on Bitcoin by the Bitcoin Cash team.
They are using their massive amounts of both Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash to flood and congest the Bitcoin Core blockchain to decrease the speed and increase its fees.
At the same time they bought their own Bitcoin Cash to increase the price and trigger a wave of FOMO.
There are also a lot of shills going around spreading lies in hopes of making profits on this attack. It's basically the digital age equivalent of an on-going coup d'etat.
Don't support Bitcoin Cash if you believe in the true vision of Satoshi, which was to decentralize power.
100% agree But Bitcoin Cash has 8MB block size. Doesn't it make it superior from efficiency perspective?
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I always participate in ICOs with bounty, especially in signature and translation campaigns. I guess this is the only way to get tokens with no risks. Anyway, I think you should always search for projects with interesting innovative ideas and support them despite the fact that there are a lot of scam ICOs out there. Just don't take things for granted, check everything and ask questions.
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