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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / If you had 2000 USD for long term investing what would you invest in? on: December 17, 2017, 09:03:39 PM
Waiting to read some good suggestions

Somebody suggested me to invest 70% in BTC and ETH, and the other 30% in alt coins which look promising.


Thx
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Websites to check ICOs/Altcoins safety? on: December 17, 2017, 10:56:08 AM
Are there websites where you can check ICOs or Altcoins to see if they are SCAM or not? Or at least where I can read an unbiased analysis of the coin
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Which coins/icos to buy and hold on: December 16, 2017, 01:08:36 PM
Thanks

I have another question, what percentage would you guys use in BTC vs Alt Coints, I read some reply saying 70% on BTC and ETH, and 30% on ALT Coins


The list I have so far is:
BITCOIN
ETHEREUM
DASH
MONERO
OMG
MNX
RIPPLE
ADA
NEO
NEM
WAVES
IOTA
LITECOIN


Which is too many for only 1K Euros.


Which exchange you recommend me to get in?
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Which coins/icos to buy and hold on: November 30, 2017, 03:18:01 PM
Thanks, very good info in these replies! will be hard to choose! shoot more if you want
5  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How the Bitcoin Bubble Will Pop on: November 30, 2017, 03:11:52 PM
thanks for your opinions, really appreciated
6  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How the Bitcoin Bubble Will Pop on: November 30, 2017, 02:07:30 PM
thanks for your opinion
7  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How the Bitcoin Bubble Will Pop on: November 30, 2017, 02:00:56 PM
need a 2nd opinion please anyone?

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8  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / How the Bitcoin Bubble Will Pop on: November 30, 2017, 01:29:55 PM
I am not an expert but I saw this video, and I wanted to ask your opinion on this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uyoABcfdyAA
9  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Which coins/icos to buy and hold on: November 29, 2017, 06:05:52 PM
I have 1000 euros and as I am not a trader I want to invest in the medium or long term.
In order to have lower risk I would like to diversify in different coins, I could invest in 10 coins, 100 on each, but somebody told me that is too many

Probably better to invest 250 on 4 coins or 200 on 5 coins.
What do you think of this approach?


Now the other question, if you were going to hold for long term what would you invest in?
I have received recommendations in
ETH, BTC, BCC, DASH, MONERO, RIPPLE, Interstellar Holding,  OMG, EOS, ONIX, SND

But I really need to come down to choose only 4 or 5.
Any suggestions are welcome and I know of course it will be under my own responsiblity
10  Economy / Trading Discussion / Education for trading crypto currencies on: November 28, 2017, 12:11:45 PM
Hello

I know there are thousands of books regarding tradings, in the past when i wanted to learn stock trading I joined a bootcamp and I learnt a little bit about Technican Analysis, supports, resistances and some indicatores like EMA, SMA, and so on.

1.  Does the same TA for stocks apply for crypto trading?
2.  Can you recommend me a few best books for TA crypto trading, the bootcamp I took was 5 years ago, so I have forgotten a lot of what I learnt.
3.   Can you recommend me some websites related to crypto currency trading? I would like to follow other people signals and analyze them.
4. Is there an exchange with demo accounts to try first?


Thank you
11  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Questions about taxes on bitcoin transactions on: November 28, 2017, 11:03:12 AM
2.A friend of mine who lives in Colombia can buy bitcoins in localbitcoin F2F at some good price, lets say 6000 dollars one, then he sends it to my wallet in belgium using XAPO.COM.  I can immediately go and get the money out of an ATM and we can do 9% earnings immediately. or even more if we wait for btc to go up.

However I have to send him his money back and half of the earnings, 4.5%.  We did this test with only 100 dollars just for testing purposes.  However that wire transfer is under my name.

We want to do it with at least 1btc per month, I am afraid of how regulations work here in Belgium, the  money will never be deposited into a belgium account, but there will be a trace of me sending a lot of money 6k per month and they might think where I am getting the money from.

1. How can I do this as legal as possible and not get into any kind of troubles
2. Wlill I have to pay any taxes on those transactions each year? otherwise seems not a good transaction at all,

thx
You should ask in the French subforum because there are some Belgium citizens there, but if I am not wrong there are no taxes in Belgium with cryptocurrencies (not yet). Yes, you have records of you sending money to buy bitcoins but you are sending to a friend, not to a company. They have no way to know that you are sending money for the purpose to buy bitcoin. (they can't see you're friend bank account and to know what he is doing with)
In fact, the one who maybe should be worried is your friend in Colombia because he is buying and selling bitcoin and he is supposed to report the profits from buying and selling.

If you are from the Flemish or Wallonia zone and don't know French language I can help you to translate if you want so you can ask there to the Belgium folks

Thank you, indeed I dont speak french or dutch as I am an expat in Belgium, can you help me with the translation?
12  Economy / Trading Discussion / Questions about taxes on bitcoin transactions on: November 25, 2017, 01:01:25 PM
2.A friend of mine who lives in Colombia can buy bitcoins in localbitcoin F2F at some good price, lets say 6000 dollars one, then he sends it to my wallet in belgium using XAPO.COM.  I can immediately go and get the money out of an ATM and we can do 9% earnings immediately. or even more if we wait for btc to go up.

However I have to send him his money back and half of the earnings, 4.5%.  We did this test with only 100 dollars just for testing purposes.  However that wire transfer is under my name.

We want to do it with at least 1btc per month, I am afraid of how regulations work here in Belgium, the  money will never be deposited into a belgium account, but there will be a trace of me sending a lot of money 6k per month and they might think where I am getting the money from.

1. How can I do this as legal as possible and not get into any kind of troubles
2. Wlill I have to pay any taxes on those transactions each year? otherwise seems not a good transaction at all,

thx
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