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81  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Why invest in altcoin? on: May 31, 2018, 12:07:34 AM
investment of many kinds and altcoin for me only one of the investment options that I choose, besides altcoin I also invest in farms and plantations, not everyone invests in altcoin
For me people should invest in altcoin becuse a lot of altcoins have a good future, and i believe that altcoin is also a good investment to do because the future value of bitcoin can be very high, and for me investing on a top altcoins like ethereum can help people to be profitable.
This all started to change in 2017, when the dominant share of bitcoin fell from 90% to around 40%. So, it’s important to be aware of what’s going on in the market and watch daily, weekly and monthly volumes of the top most-traded currencies, as well as newly-released altcoins.
82  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Does Altcoin price depend on BTC or ETH?? on: May 30, 2018, 11:59:53 PM
Since most of the alt coins are traded with BTC or ETH. SO I think altcoins prie are dependent on the price of this two.
What is your opinion please share.

In the current market situation, it is easy to see that the price of all altcoins on the market depends on the BTC and ETH if the BTC rises, the altcoins decrease, and the altcoins increase dramatically. In short, the exchange rate of BTC will reduce accordingly. Therefore investing in BTC and ETH is long-term and investing in altcoins, ICO is the only short term.
Because BTC is the top coin being traded for other alts in terms of market cap, volume, and general popularity, it is thus at the center of the crypto economy and has some gravity behind it (enough gravity to have an almost constant relationship with alt prices).
83  Economy / Economics / Re: Charity Accepting Bitcoins? on: May 30, 2018, 11:55:29 PM
bitcoin is not the right choice for charity, because the bitcoin is the coin we use for online transactions that can make money and the money can only be donated to charity, so we do not think that bitcoin is best for charity, of course different.
But I think it will possible to use bitcoin for charity because that's why it will very easy to give some money for charity in bitcoin and  I think everyone will become a part of charity, do it will very good project for poor people and charity should accept bitcoin because it will very beneficial for them.
Right now, accepting or not-accepting Bitcoin donations is not likely to be a make-or-break decision for you.  That being said, if your donors tend to skew younger or are generally tech-savvy or “early adopters,” accepting Bitcoin for donations could appeal to your donor base and lead to more and larger donations.
84  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin in business industry on: May 30, 2018, 11:50:53 PM
Yeah it could be possible,  because anyone  really interested to invest the coin with a company tgat could give them big amount. If you can make a business with a lot of profit I think you will get your success then.
There's currently around $200 billion of bitcoin floating around in people's digital wallets. For many of their owners, those bitcoins have proved to be a valuable asset. They're happy to leave them to rise in value and build up their wealth. For others though, those giant piles of coins are exactly what they're supposed to be: a currency that they want to exchange for goods and services.
85  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Do you agree that Bitcoin is nearly to be just like another business? on: May 30, 2018, 10:34:13 AM
Well, as we can see how bitcoin today affect the lifes of a people,we can say that it is being part of a business because there are many people here that bitcoin is their source of income and i think it is more acceptable in some businesses if they see how people engage in crypto currency now.
Ever since the world was first introduced to Bitcoin 9-years prior, the cryptomarket has experienced astonishing growth. Along with this rapid expansion, the number of Bitcoin business opportunities has also grown.
86  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why people are still buying Bitcoin? on: May 28, 2018, 12:15:16 PM
I think they love bitcoin and most have made their own research see how good  the market is to them in the nearest future the now might not seem nice but will definitely bounce back and the profits starts rolling in.
It all depends on whether you believe in the future of Bitcoin. If you believe in it, you should think about investing in it. If you don’t, then I recommend that you stay away from it. It’s the same with any investment.
87  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Can ethereum reach the top? on: May 27, 2018, 12:43:59 PM
Although bitcoin prices are down, I believe bitcoin will rebound in the near future. So bitcoin would be a great choice. I think so !
To crown it all, Ethereum (ETH) has a high capacity to dethrone the big bull who is currently running out of gas. But it cannot be underestimated, Bitcoin (BTC) has the ability to break any price level and therefore investors should be patient in decision making.
88  Economy / Economics / Re: Blockchain and AI will improve the world economy on: May 27, 2018, 10:05:15 AM
I think blockchain and AI can improve the world economy. Blockchain can make our bussiness more eficient and cost not expensive any more and AI can improve production on manufacture.
I am believe that technology development can improve our quality life
Artificial intelligence and blockchain are the two major technologies that lead the innovation and change almost every industry from automotive to healthcare.
89  Economy / Economics / Re: How to manage the risk in investing cryptocurrency? on: May 24, 2018, 12:53:51 PM
I think you must be more knowledgeable upon investing to any kind of cryptos.
To avoid losing. Nowadays we don't know who is legit. Unless you made research before investing.
Always think, what is the probability of occurrence of the event? What are the consequences? Multiply those 2 numbers together, and that’s your risk. Now, based on your risk, develop mitigating actions.
90  Economy / Economics / Re: let us promote BITCOIN on: May 22, 2018, 09:35:34 AM
I am promoting by living my life communicating with people around me and telling them all the preciosity of bitcoin as well as advertising, lol
The number of customers using Bitcoin to pay usually corresponds to how you are able to inform your customers of this new payment option - if no one knows about it, then no one will use it.That is why we recommend putting a “Bitcoin accepted here” logo on your website.
91  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Best country for crypto on: May 22, 2018, 09:29:36 AM
I think, Japan is the best and very friendly country for crypto. Many other country like Switzerland , south Africa ,Germany  which are also allowing legally. And some other country are on the way to give legality for crypto.
Belarus is at the top of the list because its taxes for Bitcoin are 0% till the year 2023. According to the Belarusian government, cryptocurrencies are tax exempt till 2023 to help build its special economic zone.
92  Economy / Economics / Re: What is Bitcoin's fair value? on: May 21, 2018, 04:48:45 PM
Of course, the price which is derived from the demand and supply is the actual price of Bitcoin but when it comes to the value, I would consider acquisition cost and other aspects related to it. For a miner, the fair value for Bitcoin is the cost which he spent in the mining operations, he will definitely expect some profit on the acquisition cost and that would be the market price of Bitcoin from his end. When it comes to the fair value, I would take the average of top bid/ask prices from the market (I don't want to cut the rewards of the sellers here).
Blockchain has value as a technology. But Bitcoin has no value, and is certainly not money, which is proven by the volatility of its (entirely subjective) valuation. The essence of money is to store present value for future transactions.
93  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How stable is Bitcoin. on: May 21, 2018, 12:50:12 PM
Entering month of April, we are seeing the gradual increment on bitcoin's value. This leads to me this question, How stable is bitcoin? What are the factors indicating its constant movement aside from the fact that compared from the last years its value was unfathomable in a financial sense but sudden drops oppressing lots of investors. What sort of deem of hope to investors not to become disoriented and eventually selling there btc shares as its value decrease. What do you think guys?

Bitcoin today is extremely not so stable, and there's no way you can buy the same thing with the same amount of bitcoin day to day, And the bitcoin is still not yet a form of currency, it's still a form of asset and will be for quite for some time to come, Bitcoin’s price is a moving target. In the short term, the cryptocurrency is plunging in value: from north of $17,000 a month ago, it crashed down to around $8,500 today.
At the moment, bitcoin is viewed as no more than currency, digital or not. For it to get the boost towards stability that it needs so much, the digital currency should present itself as an investment product.
94  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: The effect of altcoin on bitcoin? on: May 20, 2018, 10:01:25 AM
Well, the other coins have grown over the years in terms of volume and market cap and this is the time when we should stop calling it altcoins. Every coin has its own philosophy and that's how it works. Bitcoin came up with the solution to the issue of the slower dependent transaction process, ETH came up with the smart contract feature to facilitate digital agreements and I don't think any other coin can affect the Bitcoin and vice versa.
This is not to say that altcoin investment is bad. Each investor needs to evaluate their own risk vs. reward ratio and decide whether that’s a good fit for their goals. What is clear is that altcoins are actually not a great hedge against Bitcoin.
95  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why Bitcoin is Different From Other Currencies? on: May 20, 2018, 09:56:29 AM
for me the main thing is that I see and I use IE in terms of security that is highly secure and not easily noticed by our own comrades when we don't know him, the cash is contributed by a bigger number of individuals, including huge business visionaries, which fundamentally bolsters bitkin and its leverage over other digital forms of money.
Bitcoin has a large lead as a store of value over every altcoin in having existed 8 years without failure. The security of Bitcoin has been proven far more than its much younger counterparts with usage by almost every metric exceeding that of altcoins.
96  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: 2018's Top 5 Alt Coins? on: May 19, 2018, 01:53:35 PM
ETH, MONERO, NEO, DASH and CARDANO.
Have all of them and hope to get some fine profit.
While we have the famous ones like Ethereum or Ripple, we also have the less known ones like Pokecoin or Bitcoin Gold, and even some bordering on the ridiculous such as Dogecoin.
97  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin to be used as world currency? on: May 16, 2018, 10:37:49 AM
It will be very difficult to replace physical money with btc because in most of the parts of world the digitization is under the way and people are still not able to get access of such advance technology. So i think it will take alot of time and hard work with advancement of technology to get btc as world currency.
Bitcoin can’t currently be used reliably to pay for things, except for maybe dinner in some odd-ball locations, primarily because of its volatility. Even places like Expedia or Amazon which accept Bitcoin must, I’m quite sure, immediately convert the Bitcoin to a currency.
98  Economy / Speculation / Re: Is Bitcoin a Bubble? on: May 16, 2018, 10:34:07 AM
Some poeple hoping for the bursting price of the bitcoin,because of wanting to earn more, but im sure after this year will end bitcoin has suprise for us and this is the highed and pumped price.
In most bubbles, many people, usually those who are long the bubbling asset, come up with all kinds of reasons why this time it’s different and this is NOT a bubble, but rather a movement Bitcoin to a new norm. And time and again they are proved wrong when the bubble deflates.
99  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What Is A Blockchain on: May 16, 2018, 08:39:22 AM
If I want to compare blockchain with our traditional banking system. Blockchain can be liken to your statement of account. It is where you have accurate record of every digital currencies transaction.
By allowing digital information to be distributed but not copied, blockchain technology created the backbone of a new type of internet. Originally devised for the digital currency, Bitcoin,  (Buy Bitcoin) the tech community is now finding other potential uses for the technology.
100  Economy / Economics / Re: Investing in Bitcoin? Advantages and Disadvantages on: May 15, 2018, 12:46:19 PM
The only disadvantage that it has, is that you can easily lose a lot of money if you do not invest your money in the right moment (just like it happened to those who invested at $19k on december)


There's a lot of disadvantages in investing with bitcoin especially when you know nothing about it, but if you learn how to master is for sure you can maximize all the advantages of bitcoin. There's always a risk in every investment, there is no perfect market so better to study well and take the risk.
Bitcoin software is still in beta with many incomplete features in active development. New tools, features, and services are being developed to make Bitcoin more secure and accessible to the masses. Some of these are still not ready for everyone.
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