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Blockchain Technology is a Great Technology We all know about it We know that in which field it can work What do you all think about it for a student Technology will prove to be a good career
If you will be getting into the field of technology-- I highly suggest for you to go through the silicon valley route first (you know the clasic choose a language to master on that mainstream industries uses) preferablly the ones dealing with AI and augmented reality and then just take up blockchain on the side.
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It is very sad to say that a technology like this would come to a big tragedy Bitcoin has the potential to be great but it has become a weapon of Greed
The real use of bitcoin as a payment system is just a fantasy But what happens in reality, it is just a pump and dump coin like the rest
The only coin that is using blockchain technology the right way is USDT or Tether most other coins are just scams and not meant for adaptability
A currency is something that can be used for daily basis rather than just an investment majority of people who buy bitcoin is just for investment and not used as a payment itself
Never the less HAIL HYDRA!
The more society adapts to use bitcoin as a payment module-- the more people will use it for everyday use. The only way bitcoin could be in the level we want it to be is if and when financial instutions finally adapts to blockchain and accepts bitcoin deposits and so are the rest of the altcoins that passes the standards. I can't see it happening anytime soon but it will. soon enough the greed that revolves around the tech will deminish and hopefully it's because the society already adapted, and not because the fiasco is now all over.
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In my opinion, absolutely-- the blockchain technology is made for a specific goal.. Bitcoin started it but it does not mean that without bitcoin the whole technology would crumble. Day by day we are seeing new tech outside bitcoin that makes more sense to be applied to the real world because of the speed they boast about and the team that they have. But this does not mean bitcoin itself would just die off... bitcoin is #1 for all the good reasons.
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Well apart from you actually use bitcoin to participate in an ICO or other 1st-2nd gen crypto currencies, people tend to always go and put money into what they believe in as the "NEXT" BTC. which to me is crazy but- no one knows. Since the rise of BTC to 20k last year there was a lot of fear of being left out going on so they'd have that mentality that, maybe just maybe-- this new thing is the next bitcoing. just my two cents.
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Guys, its easy. Do NOT invest your bucks in "the next 1000x coin", but only invest your time and money in "the next coin that will disrupt the status quo of current techs/practices/operations".
Even coin ICOs are good.. like in my sig Arcblock plans to implement interoperable chains in its implementation. Giftz is planning to provides businesses ways to tokenize their goods and services to sell as incentives.
Bery well said— invest in the technology and the teM who runs it. Look at credentials- follow the development and get involved dont just buy everything and then say its over.. its over for you maybe ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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earlier this year I tried to hold some coins and tokens but saw the market and the exchange getting downhill, what is the best move to sell it or hold it?
Short term spikes are great times to sell if you are day trading. Example of that is if you’ve invested in a coin @0.01. and it went up to 0.1 sell them all and wait for the next crash. You are only profitabble here if you have a large some of those coins. Now if you will do this you must accept the fact that the value might go up still after a few days but if you are into the “easy” way do it this way. Or like me I set a deadline for my portfolio. I hold for a year and then sell it if its profitable then. If not then ill hold it for another year or only when there is a huge spike and then same thing buy again during market. Razhes.
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Ok so I've invested around $3600 in the following and would like to know people's views on whether I've made a wise decision and what sort of profit/loss I could expect.
I want to earn as much as I can and as such have gone high risk high reward. If I lose it all, so what....this is gambling essentially. I plan on holding for at least a year
VeChain (VEN) 35% Oyster Pearl (PRL) 30% CPChain (CPC) 20% TheKey (TKY) 15%
I love how diversified your portfolio is. Oyster would probably give you the ROI and then some this year- but that’s just a speculation. I also have held PRLs since October of last year and Ive already made hefty returns from the bag I’ve let go. I still held on to some. I dont tend to diversify much now, I only held on to big blockchains such as Bitcoin, eth, neo and then some PRLs
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Bitcoin just reached $16,920.50 with market cap $283 billion,
What would be the next Bitcoin target? $25k or $30k?
The next target shouldn’t really start by speculating what the next price is. In my opinion btc should focus on getting those big bags from institutional investors who would give much much more valuation to the currency. Who knows it might even reach 50k this year. We’ll seez
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Why people invest in ICO when it is risky and these days most of the coins are dropping. Do you think ICOs are going to survive for a long time?
I personally love doing a veto of technologies that these companies are trying to develop. There are really big problems in the current systems we're on that can be resolved by the block chain technology. I guess the way I see it, the reason why I invest is my hope to be living in a better place doing things that I usually do everyday but easier. For example stellar is adapting the blockchain tech to the transmittal of money everywhere. in a typical banking system Im always told that it would take 5 banking days for a wire transfer from states to the other side of the world. I understand that there are filters of approvals and so on but those can be done in minutes by a software , so why wait for that long for the money to be credited. Block chain tends to fix that, not only that it makes you anonymous and so your transaction is more secured than ever.
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Today Twitter has been removing tweets from all crypto related channels. My Channel went from 1500 tweets to 20 tweets today and many other crpyto channels have had all their tweets removed. What does this mean for Bounty campaigns that send out stakes for tweeting? All my hard work of re-tweeting and tweeting is gone... ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) Try and check twitter's rules and regulations/ terms of agreement. There is a good chance that the reason why they got deleted is that you have violated some of those. Try and ask twitter directly as to why your tweets are gone and you probably can still get them back if you know for certain you have not violated any of their terms of use. If all fails then you just need to work hard as much you did the first time to fulfill the campaign you're on. Just stay positive man.
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We see many scam ICO bounties in the forum. But there is no way to understand what is Scam, which is not Scam. Is it possible to catch anything by following it? ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) Always look at the team, are they trying to be anonymous. I'd understand if there is one or two who decides to be, but you should atleast know who's behind the project and research about them. Try to find news about them being linked with the company you are about to join in. Next is their product, do they have a product already, working, can be tested etc. or are they a start up. MOST startup companies does not have a product yet and the money they will get from the ICO will be the source to prove their concept so the whitepaper is nothing but a whitepaper. BE CAREFUL in joining those, look for real use cases, and again who is behind the project, are they know succesful folks? Hard working? do they have a portfolio of the succesful projects they've been in. At the end of the day the cryptoverse is all about people, invest in people behind these ideas and make sure you are in it to win it. Beware of to good to be true ICOs., companies that guarantees revenue on day 1 without any product that is just plain worthless. Be careful out there my friend.
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Update! I got into PUBG so bad. I've never won a round but I still find myself playing, over and over! It's also a great way to have fun with friends!
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college degrees will stay matter in all ages just not in Tunisia
Why? what's in Tunisia that made them an exception?
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I just got into Airsoft as a new hobby for the year!
I got myself a JG G36C rifle, a few extra mags, A G18 pistol as secondary and the whole gear needed!
Any pro tip from any seasoned players out here?
PS. Thank you bitcoin for the revenue that enabled the new hobby hahaha.
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The purview of the cause of poverty is too wide to answer. Some will say it's affected by environmental factors like, the government, geographical location, education etc. but in line with that is the fact that sometimes poverty becomes a choice.
It also is sometimes depends on someone's perspective of what poverty really means, for some poverty means the lack of basic needs, but "basic" can be identified too many different ways in order for you to really get what they mean by it.
I, for one, experienced not eating 3 times a day, and have experienced having plenty-- but still felt poor.
What causes poverty is the social norm, of what is rich, who is poor, and what is needed to survive in our planet. People tend to be on this race of being on the top all the time without thinking of it's effect to others around them. You will see multi billion mining companies beside a very poor community. High rise condominiums within the slumps of an over crowded city- how Ironic is that.
What causes poverty is people and what fixes it- is still us.
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Guys post here what are online games you played!
The best online game i played is. RF Online games (MMORPG).
What is yours?
Nothing will replace Ragnarok online in the ranks of my favorite online games. Right now PUBG and DOTA 2 is what I play. A little bit of CS:GO when I'm invited to play or Battlefield.
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is it risky to turn all my money to bitcoins? anyhow this money sits in the bank and do nothing for!
Never go all in to any kind and form of investment. My suggestion and I’m not a financial advisor, this is just what I did and have given me more gains than my money sitting. In my bank account. Only put 10% of that money out for bitcoin, ETH, LTC and other mainstream coins out there and religously put out 5% of your income in. Just like in stocks, and the key is to forget the money you placed there. ONLY INVEST MONEY THAT YOU CAN AFFORD TO LOSE. If your portfolio do you great in 3 years time then that’s good, if it doesnt at least you did not “lose everything” Hope that helps brother!
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Being involved in bitcoin, since it’s birth, up until now is a very risky thing to be involved with. If you are married or has a girlfriend you would always see woman as the more financially responsible better half you have (as long as you actually got a woman and not a gold digging b****)
When I first brought up bitcoins to my wife, the first question she had was regarding stability of the investment versus me buying more stocks of a well known institution that has been there forever.
Her next question was how useful would the currency be IE can she use the currency for actual shopping of daily needs etc.
So most women, looks for security and stability and we don’t have either in bitcoin, well not that much yet there is still that idea of it going down or the government regulating it real hard for us to even get the same gains we had last year.
Ps. She now holds 100usd worth of bitcoins but unlike me she never checks it ahaha
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A few people lived through life long enough to experience living on the minimum wage, climbed up the ladder and tried to achieve more to earn more.
Lately, I realized that when I had less money, I also had less things to think about, but as I have a bit more and more income, my expenses are also getting out of hand.
It's probably because of bad financial decisions, not probably but definitely. Anyway I've been thinking-- I was happier then at minimum wage, more time for myself, my family and friends than now that I took on a lot of responsibilities.
Either or, I think less money or more money is just the same. - just in a different stress level.
With less money, you're stressing to earn more- with more money you are unconciously spending even more..
Any advice folks?
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My honest take is when they get to having iOS versions of their miner-- it will have a huge impact to it's current value. But saying it has a definite future-- would be an impossible thing to say for any cryptocurrency. This all depends on the current development and the team having real world businesses to utilize their coins/tech for us to say it's already at the point that it's a succesful innovation.
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