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821  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Only good coins are listed on top exchange? on: September 04, 2023, 03:46:44 PM
Exchanges only list coins that have a good budget. Exchanges are not interested in technology, fundamental properties, utility and other functions of a coin. If a coin has liquidity, then it will be represented on all the top exchanges. Exchanges are interested in volume and liquidity, so don't be surprised if you don't see projects with unique technology or super-fast blockchain on major exchanges. No one is interested in that unless it's funded by someone, and it has no distribution among crypto influencers and opinion leaders.

It's all about money these days. If a coin or token makes the exchange a lot of money, it get listed without remorse. You can see why worthless "meme" coins are listed on top exchanges like Coinbase and Binance. It's not because these coins are serious long-term investments, but rather a way to make short-term profits with trading fees collected from customers. A huge win for exchanges if you ask me.

In a DEX, things are even worse because anyone can list any coin they want at an affordable price (usually an on-chain fee is paid by the user). This opens up the doors for scams and theft. At least, we're not tied to a single option. As long as there's a way to buy or sell crypto, there should be nothing to worry about. Who knows if bad coins are removed from the market, leaving us only with good ones in the long run? Just my thoughts Grin

That's exactly what this is about. Crypto trading depends only on the funds invested. The technology itself is of little interest to anyone, so we are witnessing a frenzied growth of absolutely useless and dead coins, which are of no use to anyone except trading, as they have no utilitarian function. In fact, such events have a negative impact on the industry itself, as new investors see not a developing market with the introduction of cryptocurrencies into everyday life, but a kind of big casino, where all sorts of useless funk is played and a lot of people lose money on it, and then this project steals from itself, as in the case of PEPE. After such events, what would be your opinion about the crypto market if you were a newbie?
822  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Why is Monero so unpopular? on: September 04, 2023, 03:25:32 PM
Again I agree with you, privacy has always been of interest to a small portion of people who are obsessed with protecting their privacy. Such people will never use centralized exchanges, they will go to make Monero exchanges in decentralized P2P exchanges. I don't remember exactly, but I think I've seen some p2p exchanges that work only with Monero and they are still recommended by all those who value their privacy.

I believe Bisq and AgoraDesk/Local Monero are the best P2P exchanges where you can buy/sell XMR without KYC. Unless there isn't any government overreach, these exchanges will continue to operate as usual. Developers of Bisq better remain anonymous and hidden from the public if they want to avoid facing government prosecution. As for AgoraDesk/Local Monero, it's easy enough to take them down by restricting people from accessing the domain (they're hosted on centralized servers, after all). Same goes with Hodl Hodl and any other P2P exchange without a software client.

I've read somewhere that it was possible to do atomic swaps with Monero. You'd just send BTC to the network, and receive XMR in return. All without middleman and KYC-free. Who knows how much XMR will be worth in the future? Just my thoughts Grin

If they close these exchangers, they will open others. The main thing is that the exchange does not connect various fiat solutions and other centralized products, then no KYC exchange will be afraid of. P2P without fiat will live a long time and represent those islands of privacy in the crypto industry, which the connoisseurs of anonymity, decentralization and privacy need. Exchanges themselves provoke regulation on their platforms when they add USD, banking products, payment processors and other services from the world of centralized finance.
823  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: OnlyFans owner collects $45 million as dividends because of ETH investment on: September 04, 2023, 03:21:01 PM
Good for them for making a profit out of the ETH investment, but not every company are interested in cryptocurrency or any other form of investments, some are too busy focusing with their business allocating all their profit in expanding their current business. That's another way of increasing revenues and profit. I have a feeling that most business all have their own holdings with either crypto or stock, but they just don't put massive amount of capital just like how these reported companies have been garnering profits, they just go unnoticed, but they are actually profiting as well.
There will be a massive bullrun if companies followed this path, but I'd rather choose Bitcoin than ETH.

Bitcoin is undoubtedly a good choice, but I wouldn't completely write off cryptocurrency, which plays a huge role in the ecosystem of smart contracts and thousands of tokens. It is also a good investment destination that is also performing well. ETH and BTC have performed well in the past bull market, their opportunities are about the same. You could consider something else besides bitcoin as diversification.
824  Local / Новички / Re: Майнинг на старом ноутбуке on: September 02, 2023, 03:49:54 PM
Есть старый ноутбук, под что-то полезное, кроме раздачи торрентов, его ещё можно запустить, желательно чтобы была финансовая мотивация?P.S. электроэнергия на работе бесплатная. Позволить купить бесшумный майнеры себе, - пока нет такой возможности.

Порекомендуйте что-нибудь? Есть смысл запустить перебор "биткоин-пазлов"?

Есть же довольно объёмный топик в разделе "Майнеры" Майнинг с помощью ноутбука. Она довольно старенькая, но, думаю, что можно её продолжить. Там вы получите быстрее ответы на свои вопросы. А может быть и даже найдёте ответ.
825  Local / Разное / Re: Telegram Bot | Инвайтер | Cпамер | Парсер Телеграм on: August 31, 2023, 06:10:55 PM
Биткоин к оплате принимаете?
826  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Your altcoins for bull session (Between Rank 30-200) on: August 31, 2023, 01:43:07 PM
I know bull is still away from us but as an investor, I'm excited from now. And today market condition also impressing, altcoins start pumping hard and going on. So are you excited for upcoming bull session like me? What altcoins you are holding? Are you planning to hold ONLY Layer 1 altcoins? Or some more altcoins for More profit?  Kindly share your altcoins name if those are ranked from 30 to 200, according to Cmc and coingecko.

I buy altcoins that can potentially give more returns than bitcoin over the next 2 years. I see absolutely no point in buying altcoins that won't be able to overtake bitcoin in terms of investment returns. What's the point of risking altcoins when you can buy a more reliable bitcoin and wait for it to grow. The only point in buying altcoins is a bigger profit margin than bitcoin.

Coins that have been on the market for more than 5 years are unlikely to do well. So you have to buy relatively young coins. That's my position, DYOR.
827  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: About Altcoins Investment Experience on: August 31, 2023, 12:24:35 PM
I think bitcoin and ETH are great solutions for conservative investing, but you can consider a strategy where you can allocate part of your portfolio to promising new altcoins that may grow in the foreseeable future. I'm not talking about memcoin-level projects, NFTs, gaming projects and similar shitcoins. I'm talking about really strong projects with a lot of support. In 2020 you could also argue that the best investments are bitcoin and ETH, and thus reject new projects like SOLANA, MATIC, OKX, etc. These projects brought their investors tens of thousands of percent of profit, while bitcoin and ETH grew by only 2-3 thousand percent during this period. In the next bull run the situation will repeat itself and some projects will also grow into new billion-dollar projects and bring the same tens of thousands of percent to those who invest in them now, but if you are sitting with one bitcoin and ETH, all this profit will pass by you and other people who make similar conclusions. Alas, I don't want to be among the people who support your opinion. DYOR.
828  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is It Finally Time For AI Coins? on: August 31, 2023, 12:03:34 PM
The hype on coins that promote artificial intelligence technology has been going on for quite some time, since about the end of 2022. In the spring of 2023, this hype reached its peak and many coins have achieved good results, and even coins that started in the distant 2017 have grown. Of course, AI coins can continue to grow and spread further when a full-fledged bull market comes. You can make good money on this hype, but I do not recommend holding these tokens for many years, as it is just a hype, and any hype tends to end, and if you do not sell your valuable coins in time, then they will fall in price and you will lose all your income.
829  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Only good coins are listed on top exchange? on: August 31, 2023, 11:52:42 AM
No way Roll Eyes
The listing fees of the best exchanges are huge, so any project can be listed for money and it is not the best coin for that.
Moreover one should not rush to invest after seeing the listing on a good exchange because the development of the project will be more dependent on an investor.

There are many coins that get delisted from good exchanges because their volume decreases and investors decrease, the main reason being poor development progress.

Exchanges only list coins that have a good budget. Exchanges are not interested in technology, fundamental properties, utility and other functions of a coin. If a coin has liquidity, then it will be represented on all the top exchanges. Exchanges are interested in volume and liquidity, so don't be surprised if you don't see projects with unique technology or super-fast blockchain on major exchanges. No one is interested in that unless it's funded by someone, and it has no distribution among crypto influencers and opinion leaders.
830  Local / Барахолка / MOVED: Отдам недорого сервис криптовалют: 450$ on: August 31, 2023, 11:01:16 AM
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831  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Do You trust Tether (USDT) Stablecoin? on: August 28, 2023, 06:53:38 PM
There is nothing worse than promoting a shitcoin like PayPal's USD stablecoin in the crypto sphere. It is centralized and censored even worse than any of the well-known and popular centralized stablecoins. If you study this stablecoin in more detail, you will see that it turns out this stablecoin has a function to block any coins in any wallet. This is so in the spirit of PayPal, control everything as much as possible.

This new offering from PayPal is just an attempt to "get a piece of the pie". PayPal will be the one that will benefit most from this craze, especially if the US government approves the circulation of PYUSD. Despite the harmful effects of centralization, I think people will trust PYUSD more than Tether because of the company's established presence in the financial sector. The new stablecoin enjoys strong branding from its parent company (PayPal). Who knows if PYUSD overtakes USDT as the #1 stablecoin in the world? Just my opinion Smiley

That's right, PayPal is using its distribution and its brand to promote absolutely toxic ideas in the crypto community. PayPal are known for their inadequate censorship regarding transactions, so in the crypto world they will block everything at the behest of regulators and will never be a customer-centric company. For the crypto community such an adopting is disastrous, just like the spread of a parody of cryptocurrency, in the form of CBDC.
832  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Why is Monero so unpopular? on: August 28, 2023, 05:30:38 PM
So true privacy advocates will never use monero in centralized services, only decentralized p2p and instant exchanges. This is the natural habitat for coins like monero, and centralized services use this coin only for speculation, completely ignoring the private functions of this coin.

Only a small number of people actually care about their privacy. That's one of the many reasons why Monero isn't a popular cryptocurrency these days. When you use a CEX to buy/sell XMR, you defeat its original purpose (which is to preserve privacy/anonymity). It's highly-recommended to use a DEX or P2P trading platform to get all of the benefits. Monero may never overcome Bitcoin, but it will always be a viable alternative for those who need it the most.

Again I agree with you, privacy has always been of interest to a small portion of people who are obsessed with protecting their privacy. Such people will never use centralized exchanges, they will go to make Monero exchanges in decentralized P2P exchanges. I don't remember exactly, but I think I've seen some p2p exchanges that work only with Monero and they are still recommended by all those who value their privacy.
833  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: OnlyFans owner collects $45 million as dividends because of ETH investment on: August 28, 2023, 05:03:10 PM
Haha, now we are waiting for ETH integration as payment for viewing nude photos. Not a bad ETH adoption, as the service is insanely popular all over the world. It only remains to calculate how many OnlyFans subscribers need such kind of payment as cryptocurrency payment.
834  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How to Know the Next PEPE on: August 28, 2023, 05:00:16 PM
P2E projects hyped have already ended and it was replaced by meme coins hyped - Pepe.

If you look at it this way, the memcoin hype started long before the P2E hype. It started with the growth of Dogecoin, and finally strengthened with the appearance of SHIB. PEPE is just another project in the ongoing memcoin hype, which has been appearing every day for several years now. Many of them go unnoticed by most people because they do not become as popular as PEPE or SHIB.
835  Local / Политика / Re: Народ тупой. on: August 28, 2023, 12:12:51 PM
Если что-то СОВСЕМ не так - пишите лично в личку. И я все объясню. И мы сделаем все договоренности.

Никто вам в личку писать не будет. Мне ваших объяснений не надо. И никаких договорённостей не будет. Есть правила, вот и все договорённости. Будете нарушать, будут соответствующие меры.

Либо...

Либо что? Вы мне угрожаете?
836  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Privacy coins on: August 27, 2023, 06:51:33 PM
What do you believe to be the best privacy coins (excluding Monero) ?

P.S: I'm not asking for financial advise and I'm not looking for the next 100x, it's about the level of reliability and safety those coins can offer.


Your question reminds me of a similar topic where a user was interested in a coin as reliable as bitcoin. The answer is simple, only monero can be better than monero, only bitcoin can be better than bitcoin. In terms of reliability and credit of trust you will not find worthy alternatives to Monero, so I don't see the point of looking for any alternatives when Monero is perfectly suitable for the tasks that privacy advocates are looking for.
837  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Opinion on Cardano on: August 27, 2023, 06:28:14 PM
There are mixed sentiments about cardano but the recent Alonzo upgrade has finally made cardano a mighty option for dex and dapps. The low price of cardano too can be helpful in increasing the adoption of the coin for dex and dapps. But it has fierce competition from other similar contender like Solana, which has a much lower transaction fees compared to cardano and had a range of already popular dapps and dex. The market still has a large space to grow and the success of cardano depends on weather it would provide similar if not better features than its competitors.

An update is good, but what's the point of this update if the ADA penetration rate in DEXs and Dapps is extremely low and losing the competition? I'm barely familiar with the ADA exosystem, but I use DEXs a lot and it's very hard to find any popular solutions that support this network. I'm not sure that in the next 5 years we can expect some big leap from ADA in adoption among supported networks among different services.
838  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is exchange based tokens worth for hold? on: August 27, 2023, 05:47:43 PM
As an investor, i bought so many exchange based tokens! Bnb, uniswap, kucoin (kcs), cake, houbi (ht),  FTP and so on. Undoubtedly those exchangers are so big and reputable. I though those altcoins will pump if exchange get larger during time and if exchange add more pair with their altcoin on their platform, then price will boom but most of those are like shitcoin, dumped 70-80℅ in long run except bnb. So what do you think? I'm no longer going to invest any exchange coin anymore!

These tokens are good to buy before the global bull run, because during such periods trading volumes increase dramatically and these tokens start to grow in value, but at the same time I can't say that these tokens are great for a long-term hold. I mean, they are just like altcoins, which are directly dependent on the state of the market and therefore, when a bearish trend starts, they should be sold in time.
839  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Paypal launches an Ethereum-based Stablecoin! on: August 27, 2023, 05:28:35 PM
Paypal launches an Ethereum-based Stablecoin!  Here's the low-down:

PayPal is in its third year of trying to integrate into the crypto business by creating various toxic products and services. First they tried to convince everyone that it's okay to store their cryptocurrency on custodial wallets, and now they offer a completely centralized stablecoin, which has a blacklist worse than Tether. It's a shame that this is what Adoption looks like, by forgetting all the basic principles of cryptocurrency.
840  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Crypto scam: A retired correction officer charged as defrauded $600,000 on: August 27, 2023, 05:23:35 PM
Nothing changes in this world. It is enough to promise a high return on investment and tell that there is no risk, as investors' brains turn off and they carry their money into various fraudulent schemes, not even realizing that there is no investment without risk and increased returns are usually accompanied by a scam. How many such stories have already happened and how many more will happen in the future.
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