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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / TENUP : the coin you don't wanna miss on: June 08, 2018, 10:57:45 AM
WHAT IS TENUP?

TenUp Nation is powered by the community and is poised to help entrepreneurs in raising funds for their projects while helping refugees and the unbanked globally. TenUp will achieve these goals by using the disruptive power of blockchain technology and unlike other blockchain projects, TenUp is built to serve the needs of an important and long-neglected audience.

TenUp Details

The doors that have been opened by the blockchain technology are enough to change the dynamics of the traditional market. We, in years of progression see ourselves as the top-notch platform, which will become a source of helping those individuals and entrepreneurs who have the capabilities to bring a positive change in the world, but lack in the basic funding for their startup. The main purpose of TenUp is to form a community which will help people to pursue their passion and get support for their ideas & startups with a special focus on community mobilization and community development.

TENUP FEATURES

TenUp is a decentralized platform that boasts a number of unique features.
1. Venture Funding
2. Access to Leading Mentors
3. Integrated Decentralized Exchange
4. Target-Driven Continous Improvement Program
5. Fast and Reliable Transactions
6. Community Support
7. Integrated Marketplace
8. Business Tools
9. Incentivised Participation
10. Multilingual Wallet

MASTERNODE

These highly available nodes ensure smooth running of the network, they are incentivised and privileged to handle some of the advanced functions of the system.
Masternodes controlling wallets will be able to access the Investor panel from where the users would be able to monitor investment opportunities and manage their profolio.

Masternode functions include:

Access to Investor Panel
Decentralized Governance
Speed
Verifiable Transactions
Privacy

for more info & updates
tenup.io
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / why you should invest in OUICOIN? Invest before it's too LATE! on: January 14, 2018, 03:08:51 PM
'Oui' is a french word meaning 'YES' and pronounced as 'V'. It is launched by a Pakistan Celebrity named Waqar Zaka. He is a Pakistani VJ-turned-television host. A pretty reliable man with a great team which is 24/7 available on whatsapp and discord https://discord.gg/BJmvx2
. His team is always advising beginners and amateurs about the market situation.
You can follow him on Twitter to get the latest updates on OUICOIN https://twitter.com/ZakaWaqar


OuiCoin is a Proof of Stake(POS) cryptocurrency based on Bitcoin Core, including advancements such as BIP32 HD wallet addresses, dual key Stealth addresses, once-only transaction broadcasting, address index, and an advanced and friendly user interface.

Coin Ticket: OUI Coin
Type: Full POS
Block Time: 60 Seconds
Minimum Stake Age: 8 Hours
Maximum Stake Age: Unlimited
Block Size: 4 MB
Total Supply: 100 Million OuiCoins
POS Reward: 10% to 15% Yearly
Master Node Requirement: 25000
Master Node Reward: 45% of Stake Reward

i'm writing about this coin is because i've invested in this coin after researching. I see potential in this coin. Don't miss out on this one.
Website : ouicoin.io
Go to the website, download the wallet and it'll sync in less than 30 minutes.
I Believe in OUICOIN!
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What are ICOs & Should you invest in ICOs? on: January 13, 2018, 04:19:23 PM
one very reliable ICO I've found is OUICOIN. You guys do your research too. It's a great coin with a very reliable behind it.
Download its wallet from github. Check the source code
Minimum transaction fees.
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Invest in OUICOIN on: January 13, 2018, 04:11:45 PM
OUICOIN is launching on Jan 28th and it's going to be big guys! don't miss the chance to invest in ouicoin.
It's a gateway for international payments
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Can myetherwallet get hacked? on: January 13, 2018, 10:36:25 AM
always log in using Trezor or keep your keystore file extremely safe.
Since we're using an online system everything is at a risk but the chances are less
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What are ICOs & Should you invest in ICOs? on: January 13, 2018, 10:19:59 AM
ICOs can be highly rewarding but one must also know the risks involved in its investments. A decentralized platform where you can never challenge the creator the coin if he runs away with the money.
7  Other / Off-topic / Crypto terminologies (Part II) on: January 13, 2018, 09:56:20 AM
I figured out one can never have enough of crypto currencies. It's a wonderful invention. Let's see a few more crypto terminologies

1.FUD
Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt. Baseless negativity spread intentionally by someone that wants the price of something to drop.

2. FUDster
Someone that is spreading FUD.

3. FOMO
Fear Of Missing Out. The overwhelming sensation that you need to get on the train when the price of something starts to skyrocket.

4. Pump And Dump
The recurring cycle of an altcoin getting a ton of attention, leading to a fast price increase, and then of course followed by a huge crash.

5. Market Cap
The total value held in a crypto-currency. It is calculated by multiplying the total supply of coins by the current price of an individual unit.

6. Node A computer that possesses a copy of the blockchain and is working to maintain it.

7. Lambo
What we’re all going to buy when we’re rich. Hoping to get rich enough to buy a lamborghini [lambo]

8. This is gentlemen
“This is it, gentlemen”. Used to point out positive things that are currently happening

9. Altcoin
Generally any crypto-currency other than Bitcoin

10. TA
Trend Analysis or Technical Analysis.
8  Other / Off-topic / Cryptocurrency Terms on: January 13, 2018, 09:48:12 AM
Ever wonder what the crypto devs are talking on their twitter/reddit posts? they might use some words or phrases which may sound Alien to a normal human but not to a crypto lover.

Here are a few crypto terminologies which you should know to communicate in the crypto world  Wink

1. FIAT
Government-issued currency, in the form of paper, such as the Euro, US dollar, Franc, Pakistani Rupee, Japanese Yen

2. Whale
Someone that owns absurd amounts of crypto-currency.[they can cause a blood bath in the market]

3. Blood bath
A major economic disaster in the crypto market. Simply when the market price goes down altogether.

4. Going long
A margin trade that profits if the price increases.

5. Going short
A margin trade that profits if the price decreases.

6. Bullish
An expectation that price is going to increase.

7. Bearish
An expectation that price is going to decrease.

8. ATH
All-Time-High. We’ve gotten a lot of these the past couple months.

9. HODL
Hold On for Dear Life. Holding onto a coin for a relatively long period

10. To the moon
hoping the coin's price would sky rocket
9  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / What are ICOs & Should you invest in ICOs? on: January 13, 2018, 09:28:25 AM
This topic is going to benefit those who have relatively less knowledge and information on ICOs

What is an ICO?

'Initial Coin Offering (ICO)', An unregulated means by which funds are raised for a new crypto currency venture. In an ICO campaign, a percentage of the crypto currency is sold to early backers of the project in exchange for legal tender or other crypto currencies.

Through ICOs , startups have been able to raise more than $2 Billion Dollars in the past 6 months alone.
Seems a very big number. Right? Not in the world of ICOs.

It’s probably the easiest way to raise money as for an entrepreneur overcoming all the biases that they usually face while trying to go for other methods of funding i.e Venture Capital and Crowdfunding. All you need to have is a product which people like, a white paper, and you are all set raise $20 Million in a few seconds.

but beware of the fake ICOs circulating in the market.

here are a few indicators which will help you in identifying fake ICOs

1. Only 6 months old startup which plans to start generating $1 Million in revenue in 3 months.
2. Common statements on their websites like “No Loss, Only Profit”, “10,000% Profit Ratio”. Super flashy and false
3. Many fake ICOs will attached photos of some crypto giants who aren't even related to that project. You always wanna check on that individual's twitter account.
4. Always check the Source code on Github! Go through the code properly and see if its worth investing. take help from a techy friend if you can't read a code
5. Whitepaper with flashy keywords and no meaning indicates FAKE ICOs.
6. Do check Online forums. what the people think about that coin. How many people are in the community willing to support the coin
7. ESCROW - Escrow is basically a service or a wallet that holds coins for their customers until a certain deal is completed. The vendor gets the funds once the task for the client is finished. If the job is not finished, the money will be returned to the client.
Make sure the startup is using the top Escrow service only. If it’s not, it can be a good indicator about the ICO being a non-authentic one.

In the end i'll mention that there's no "perfect" way of indicating an ICO but some check n balances can help you secure a good deal. It's always safe to invest in a coin when it hits the market and exchanges.
10  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Mining altcoin is profitable ? on: January 13, 2018, 09:13:25 AM
I want to mine altcoin using POS so want to know how well they reward
11  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / bitcoin cash to take over on: January 10, 2018, 09:25:02 PM
it's finally accepted by bitcoin as well that their software lacked some technicalities and they will be overtaken by someone at some point. So it is going to be bitcoin cash
To get the authenticity of what i'm saying check the official twitter account of Bitcoin
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