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9441  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: What are the most promising cryptocurrencies? on: November 03, 2018, 09:25:33 AM
Like in first comment every person should start from top 10 coins on market cap, first invest in some of them and only later invest in others. Now market is huge compared with past years, so many markets, pairs and coins. It's impossible to be sure in any investment this days, it's like gambling, you invest and wait, what happens happens. Before finding a coin to invest in, be sure in what you wish, how big profit and how long you are ready to wait. Bitcoin will bring double profit in next year or two, some coins can deliver x10, maybe we will see coins that can rise even more. I believe that just some coins will rise through period of one year, for some huge rises we need to be patient, maybe more than two years. Have some from everything is a good strategy, if you don't know in which coins to invest.

Recipe for disaster. Take a look at the top 10 altcoins (apart from Bitcoin) for the last 5 years and you will see this list changes every so often. If anyone took this advice last year, for example, you would be buying Ethereum and Litecoin and Ripple. And look where they are now.

There's no fixed strategy or pattern. Invest not by numbers and promises. Invest in your research and believe in it.
9442  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Is Ether going forward? on: November 02, 2018, 06:05:00 PM
I'm a long disbeliever of Ethereum and therefore Ether. For me, they were actually going backwards every time they developed, right from the beginning. They just got more and more centralized, but with the latest moves from Vitalik, maybe this currency is finally going forward. But if it will always be in the hands of a few developers, it's something I can never trust. Can you trust a few guys who are human just like you and me?
9443  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: I stopped trading. 3 reasons why. on: November 02, 2018, 09:43:17 AM
Hopefully, you've learned your lessons about trading. There's no secret recipe, there's no pattern to hold to, there's just discipline and faith in your strategies. The fact that you find it too tiring, too time-consuming and then you got distracted by blockchain gaming shows a few things: that you were not disciplined enough to let your strategies play out (letting stop losses trigger, letting buy orders trigger).

The experienced trader spends time reading and learning, and then setting trades, allowing them to happen or not. Might be a lesson for us all.
9444  Economy / Gambling / Re: DropDise.com 🎲 Play , Invest Or Make your own lifetime passive income 🎲 on: November 02, 2018, 06:44:24 AM
Yeah, OP basically killed himself and his project when he made the copycat site and then ignored all the questions about it.

This is actually a form of ICO, not selling tokens, but selling shares - so he took the easy way out, made a clone and then tried to raise money for it. We've seen a few reputable casinos since last year do ICOs to expand, but they had a business AND clientbase to expand.

Can't get away with taking the easy and cheap route, OP. Your laziness is exposed immediately with all the gambling vets here.
9445  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: ✅ 🔥⭐⭐ ❤️❤️ Most Profitable Methode in this month ❤️❤️ ⭐⭐🔥 ✅ on: November 02, 2018, 05:52:09 AM
I don't know about you guys but if this doesn't scream scam to all of you, then I don't know what will.

The very first line in the instructions is already wrong. It says 50% of ICO funds is put at a wall order at 120%. So if you buy 1 BTC, that means 0.5 BTC worth of orders is available. So you can only sell for that much.

So there is no profit, of course! All walls will be broken and you will hold bags.
9446  Economy / Speculation / Re: Fake dump on: November 01, 2018, 12:01:23 PM
What's the difference between fake and genuine? When you didn't expect it or there doesn't seem to be a reason, then it's fake? And when it reached your predictions and had all the reasons, it's real?

And fake or real, what's the effect? The market still moves, price still climbs or falls. What's the point in identifying fake or real dumps and pumps? Price duping? You guys should just get on with the game and play it by the lack of rules.
9447  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Waves Sell Or Hodl? on: November 01, 2018, 09:29:05 AM
I have 100 Waves. Its price now falling down and down. I'm in Confusions Sell it or Hodl it now!
I would quietly sell these coins, if you count that the profit is now $ 185, and with growth, even taking into account all the favorable aspects of 1500, this is certainly good, but how long it will take you to do this. Better take another coin that will surely show such growth.

All you guys claiming to be holders, and I bet none of you have held it for much longer than 2 years. Or even a year, since, if you bought it a year ago you should still be not too badly in loss now. You can't call yourself a holder if you're whining about price drops in a few months, or if you're not ready to hold for a long time.

So yeah, good advice. Just sell them cut your losses and never look back. But if you think you're going to find "another coin" with better growth potential, you're just kidding yourself. Altcoins are altcoins. They live and die together, and look to Bitcoin for inspiration.

9448  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: [XMR] Monero Speculation on: November 01, 2018, 09:00:13 AM
Hey folks... it's me, yeah I'm back after vanishing so long ago LOL

Just wanted to pop in and make a post today on the bitcoin white paper's official 10th Birthday... posting in this thread just because overall this thread has always been the place I posted the most in the last several years (hopefully mods won't delete it as off topic?)

Wanted to say also that seems to me today at ten years into this great experiment, and guessing it might take something like twenty years for crypto to really take over as the real new global currency, a little perspective we are about half way to it being all said and done, either total failure or global dominance.

I myself got into this stuff only about 5-ish years ago so I guess I'm personally "halfway thru the halfway", seems like a million years ago LOL

But... yeah... well... that's about it.  Hope y'all doin' well out there.  I'm kinda laying low "out" of day to day worry on all the cryptoshit these days but still hangin' in there for this stuff to have all been actually worthwhile, in the end.

Ciao for Now, bitches!  LOL  Grin  

P.S. Wow... COOL!!!  Looks like my post triggered the top post on the 2000th page!!!  Cheesy

It's not off topic, not to me. Everything owes its life to Bitcoin, and Monero, which got first famous after marketplace operators decided to adopt it, should recall that these marketplaces and traders first used Bitcoin. If not for all the inabilities of Bitcoin to provide private transactions, there also wouldn't have been a use case for Monero.

20 years you say? I think even more. But quietly, the revolution and experiment is progressing. 2000th page! Long live Monero!
9449  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: ABCC: 10 REASONS FOR SUCCESS! on: November 01, 2018, 08:29:33 AM
So many exchanges to choose from, but I heard from ABCC a recent interview and at least we can put a voice to the person and name behind ABCC (sorry I can't recall the name!). I'm actually just really hoping for proper DEXs to come our way, with good volume and inter blockchain capacities but it seems this will not come so soon so we're stuck with CEXs now. I'm still thinking Binance, but it's always scary when they get so big, you just never know what'll happen in future.
9450  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Finally ,a solution to fraudulent ICOs? on: November 01, 2018, 06:49:35 AM
I joined an ICO that had escrows, not the same as this RICO, but it was an idea that started out really well but still ended up disappointing a lot of people.
Escrows determine if roadmap goals are met, and distribute portions of the funds according to roadmaps.

But no accounting was done, we had to take them at the word that everything was done, so funds were transferred. Project failed. Funds lost. Some returned.

RICOs will end up the same way.
9451  Economy / Gambling / Re: BITDICE - 🎲🎲🎲 New Version is Online! 🎰🎰🎰 on: October 31, 2018, 04:11:14 PM
Guys, happy to report that the new version of site works well for me. Can't notice any errors at all, though of course I'm not really hunting for them. It has always loaded a little bit slower on my mobile than on a computer, and it seems new version hasn't changed that but I think microbets are a lot faster than they used to be, or just my imagination? Smiley

P.S. Sports. That's what I'm waiting for Wink
9452  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Prediction Markets for Political Betting on: October 31, 2018, 09:46:27 AM
I've seen some weird lines on Bitcoinrush, but they put it under specials or special events. You can always look online for these kind of bets, but mostly you'll find it at UK sportsbooks (fiat only). I remember Betfair always always does election odds, and you can sometimes find them on Fairlay too (which I guess works like Onehash above).

Last 2 elections, if you bet on "unexpected outcomes" like Brexit and Trump, you would make a lot of money Wink
9453  Economy / Gambling / Re: 🎂Cloudbet’s 5th Birthday: Who we are & how we got here 🎂 on: October 31, 2018, 09:19:45 AM
Well done on reaching 5 years, Cloudbet. I actually never used your services - mainly because I actually did sportsbets not with Bitcoin and my first Bitcoin uses in gambling were for dice. But I appreciate that you are one of the oldest names plus are sponsoring a competition I'm in (bitcointalk English Premier League pool) so there is a stamp of trust approval.

For us, competition in the industry is important, and having more good casinos/bookies around are good for us. May you live to see another 5 years.
9454  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Why do most project die if they failed to meet soft cap on: October 31, 2018, 06:21:40 AM
They aren't motivated anymore when they can't meet their quota.

That's it, why would you pursue something if you already failed and you are expecting to fail because people already know what ICOs are?

Because Bitcoin never needed an ICO to launch? Because so many good projects are out there, and none of them needed a single cent to develop something good and useful? Because they all believed in the concept of open source and contribution to society?

ICO projects mostly, for me, are incredibly useless. They pretend to develop something but actually just want the money.

Only ICOs for expansion are something I can believe in. A working product that needs money to expand.
9455  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Cloudbet's English Premier League Football Pool Discussion Thread on: October 30, 2018, 09:25:28 AM
Damn you Spurs. You had one job: score a goal, and my 1-1 draw would have taken me 3 points, and given me 1 slam point for 4 points total. Dropped badly in this round, that's what I get for trying to predict against the grain.

@Hhampuz, yeah the key to Close is goal difference, not total goals. If you predict 7-6 on Manchester City, you still get close, because of the 1 goal difference (plus correct outcome).
9456  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: 🚀🚀 MORASPACE | Space Invasion Blockchain Game 🚀🚀 on: October 30, 2018, 06:48:50 AM
So when will it stop if the price keep on increasing? Until someone stop the deposit right? Then the last one to send the deposit will be the winner? This thing can be manipulated as well, I think when the FOMO being so hype, everyone already saying that it is not possible but after a months or couple of months then the game is end. How are are you suppose to do with your money stuck like that?

So, from blockchain space invasion to lottery, and now to a full blown proper FOMO3d gambling game. Last to deposit wins, so it's a small whale trap, waiting for the big guy with plenty of ETH to just sweep everything up. Not even the best clone of fomo, and a sure recipe to lose money if you don't have thousands of ETH waiting to be placed in here. Can't we come up with something new guys?
9457  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: More exchanges then new traders on: October 30, 2018, 06:24:07 AM
You're sick of exchanges coming up every day? You should be sick of the 100s of tokens coming up every month, because these damn tokens are the ones giving rise to the new exchanges. And if you're holding all those tokens with 0 volumes, then guess what? You bought a shitcoin that nobody wants, because nobody uses. Face the reality, don't blame the game, blame the players.
9458  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Will the bull come back? on: October 29, 2018, 02:20:54 PM
It's been a long time? It's not even been a full 10 months since the last bull run, what's that in the terms of market? Nothing. Makes me wonder really, how long do "investors" think is a "long term investment"? 10 months? They must think people who hold for a year or longer are permabulls.

Remember when long-term meant, holding til after we retired? Or is everyone here just a very young millennial?
9459  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: ETH: is destined to be $2500 by October to December 2018! on: October 29, 2018, 01:16:08 PM
Man, if price of crypto were based purely on the quality of its shills, I'd be very, very afraid for Ethereum. At least Monero and Dash people tend to have slightly better versions of shilling actually based on real qualities and innovations.

Too lazy to even check where OP got his merit point from. To think he dared suggest 3 months ago ETH would double its old ATH by December?

"Ethereum is great and very Innovative altcoin in crypto-space today and i'm very positive about the $2500 mark value in the last quarter of 2018 and its almost 5 months left and counting so we better buy and HODL now like I do, Ethereum will dominate the growth in coinmarket capitalization second only to bitcoin.
I noticed from April this year, large delays in confirming transactions with a Commission of 10,000 Satoshi. Can reach up to 2-3 days! I guess I'll have have to raise the Commission up to 50000-100000 Satoshi.

Works fine for me, it's just temporary spikes in Bitcoin network. I'm still spending under 250 satoshi fees and getting confirmed in several blocks. With 10k satoshi you should easily be doing 40 sats/byte on 1 input. What kind of wallet are you using that needs 10k satoshi fee???
9460  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: big red flag! - very carefull when trading on IDEX on: October 29, 2018, 12:40:33 PM
Yeah I don't think this is dishonest behavior, you actually can find a lot of similar situations with many tokens, especially those with very very low volumes and very thin orderbooks. That is the nature of supply and demand. No demand, and too much supply, then the spreads between buy and sell orders are really wide. Idex isn't controlled like that anyway, you see the same things happen on centralized exchanges just as easily.
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