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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / TAYLOR - CRYPTO TRADING FOR EVERYONE on: March 22, 2018, 07:42:49 PM
'Taylor is a smart cryptocurrency trading assistant - an easy-to-use trading platform that helps people earn small profits many times a day, every day. Taylor monitors major exchanges and performs technical analysis to find investment opportunities. It will then signal users to a potentially profitable trade that can be entered into automated with the simple tap click of a button. Once the trade is started, Taylor will monitor it for you, automating the process'

Basically an app that assists you in your trading. It allows people of all expertise to start trading crypto. It reduces risk but targeting small daily profits as oppose to risking alot, with little knowledge of the markets.

They are also releasing 'Taylor Academy' which aims to deliver world class educational content on cryptocurrencies. From technical analysis, trading strategy to fundamental analysis on projects. Delivered from some of the biggest influencers in the crypto world!

They have an all star advisor team. One of the most promising ICO's in my opinion. And still time to get it.

https://smarttaylor.io/?r=rkDFDMhvG

Disclaimer: I have invested in this project.
2  Economy / Speculation / How Far Have Coins Dropped From All Time Highs?? on: March 21, 2018, 11:35:51 AM
As a base reference - BTC has fallen -54.73% from ATH

Monero - 52.6%
Litecoin - 53.68%
Ethereum Classic - 56.07%
OmiseGo - 56.5%
VeChain - 59.43%
Ethereum - 59.62%
NEO - 61.21%
Lisk - 64.90%
EOS - 66.76%
Stellar - 71.64%
Dash - 73.02%
IOTA - 74.89%
Bitcoin Gold - 75.71%
Qtum - 80.62%
Ripple - 81.53%
Cardano - 83.44%
NEM - 85.53%
TRON - 86.88%
Bitcoin God - 87.52%

Do people think we've hit the bottom?
Have we seen the worst of the bloodbaths?
3  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Bitcoin will never be used for trading. Discuss. on: March 21, 2018, 10:09:54 AM
Bitcoin will never be used for trading. Why?

- Extremely slow transactions
- High fees
- Inability to solve these issues due to lack of consensus, poor governance, and a generally toxic relationship between investors and the technology

Now I could be wrong, and I would gladly accept that I am wrong if someone could give me clear, coherent, and rational reason for utilizing bitcoin as a actual cryptocurrency and not a cryptocommodity.

Disclaimer: I have nothing against Bitcoin. I just don't think it's future is bright anymore as way better technology is coming into fruition.

If by trading you mean as a payment system, lightning network will reduce both fees and transaction times. There is alot of innovation in regards to BTC right now.
If by trading you mean like Forex trading, once price fluctuations stabilise, this will be a thing.
If by trading you mean used a a base currency to trade alts - this is a thing.
4  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I Love To See People Panic Selling Of Bitcoin on: March 18, 2018, 12:46:22 PM
There is a massive problem with people panic selling usually because they bought way more than they could afford and trying to claw back any losses. They will more than likely be the ones sorry when value is returned to all time highs.

If you bought the top, there can be a logical reason to sell at these levels. If your TA/FA analysis suggests that price is to fall further, you sell your position to buy back in lower. this obviosuly doesnt make sense if you bought below 5k as you lose your position.
5  Economy / Trading Discussion / Repeating the answer to a post/question on: March 17, 2018, 05:06:21 PM
Why do people on here repeat the answer to posts for pages and pages?? If the answer to the initial question has been answered, dont repeat that answer. Obviously if you have additional information to add then that is different. But every thread i read, there is numerous people just blindly repeating what has already been said. The initial question is 'whats 2+2?' and then theres about 10 pages of 'the answer is 4'  It just creates so much useless noise on threads. How much nicer would it be if you could go into threads and it was just concise constructive debates and answers!

Lets all make an effort to clean up the forums   Smiley
6  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Repeating the answer to a post/question on: March 17, 2018, 03:29:18 PM
Why do people on here repeat the answer to posts for pages and pages?? If the answer to the initial question has been answered, dont repeat that answer. Obviously if you have additional information to add then that is different. But every thread i read, there is numerous people just blindly repeating what has already been said. The initial question is 'whats 2+2?' and then theres about 10 pages of 'the answer is 4'  It just creates so much useless noise on threads. How much nicer would it be if you could go into threads and it was just concise constructive debates and answers!

Lets all make an effort to clean up the forums  Smiley
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Repeating the answer to a post/question on: March 17, 2018, 03:23:30 PM
Why do people on here repeat the answer to posts for pages and pages?? If the answer to the initial question has been answered, dont repeat that answer. Obviously if you have additional information to add then that is different. But every thread i read, there is numerous people just blindly repeating what has already been said. The initial question is 'whats 2+2?' and then theres about 10 pages of 'the answer is 4'  It just creates so much useless noise on threads. How much nicer would it be if you could go into threads and it was just concise constructive debates and answers!

Lets all make an effort to clean up the forums  Smiley
8  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: where can I learn more about blockchain? on: March 17, 2018, 10:31:42 AM
Honestly I am not tech savvy person. But I want to learn more about Blockchain, how to create my own blockchain and how to do fork on a coin. I would love to get any information you share with me.

Thank you

I agree that books can be a great source of information for crypto. I perosnally love Andreas Antonopoulos - the Internet of Money.
However, in regards to courses - The University of Berkeley teach have a blockchain course that can be accessed for free online. Its very in depth - would recommend. They also have a course for developers.I will post the links of both below. Furhtermore, princeton university also teach a Blockchain/cryptocurrency course. Once again, its pretty extensive. These are two very well respected institutions, there is lots to learn from both.

Berkeley - https://blockchain.berkeley.edu/decal/sp18/fund/
Berkeley Developer Course -   https://blockchain.berkeley.edu/decal/fa17/dev/
Princeton Course - https://www.coursera.org/learn/cryptocurrency

Enjoy!
9  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Where do ICO's cash out? on: March 16, 2018, 07:32:31 PM
When ICO's pull in their ten's of millions, where do they go to cash out?

Most of the funds generated from an ICO will be re invested into further developing the project. The information regarding the split of the token sales is often found on the whitepaper of a project. When you invest in ICO's you dont pay in Fiat, you send crypto, often Eth. If the owners wanted to cash this out, they would use an exchange such as coinbase, like you and I.
10  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Technical analysis methods on Cryptocurrency and IQ option on: March 16, 2018, 05:47:22 PM
I have experience trading forex on IQ option, although most of my trading was done on MetaTrader 5, and i can say that technical analysis(TA) does work in crypto. Many of the same strategies/indicators can be transferred across. For charting software i would recommend 'tradingview' for all binance/bittrex/polonoiex coins. And 'Coinigy' for your small caps/cryptopia coins. As in Forex, there is no god mode perfect strategy that prints money. It will be a case of learning the fundamentals of TA, and learning to apply them in a way that suits your style most effectively. I will post the links to TradingView and Coinigy below. Hope this helps.

https://uk.tradingview.com/

https://www.coinigy.com/
11  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Financial Professionals Bet On Rising Cryptos, UK Report on: March 16, 2018, 04:32:19 PM
Cryptocurrency is something that you can never predict no matter how good you are with TA and charts. Always expect the unexpected when it comes to crypto markets.

To say that TA doesnt work is not true. TA can't predict the future, but we're playing a game of numbers here and TA(if implemented correctly) can give you an edge
12  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Trade with alt ? on: March 15, 2018, 10:46:50 AM
Why alt coins are good for trade ? why not bitcoin ? 

There are a bunch of really interesting projects behind these alts, also a good way to diversify your portfolio
13  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Ethereum prefers falling on: March 15, 2018, 09:55:15 AM
What would happen to Ethereum after this big crashed? Is there no more chance to make it rise again? I hope that in this situation would be just a normal thing just like in bitcoin and will have the chance to rise again. For sure the dev will do something about it so I don't worry much.

I am expecting eth it hit $500 in this month, before retracing to new all time highs. Use these dips to by low, and educate yourself about the market. so that when times are good, you can capitalize
14  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Clouds are the best? on: March 15, 2018, 09:46:18 AM
Hello!
I want to share my experience of mining. I used cloud platforms like Hashflare with small attachments of about $ 100. Now the payback is about 200%, but the problem of all cloud-based mining is to limit the withdrawal of funds. My investment is not enough to mine the required crypto currency for withdrawal. The currency that I'm heading is bitcoin. At the moment, due to the dynamics of the exchange rate and the increase in the complexity of mining, payments are falling. Do you think it makes sense to invest in the cloud mining of bitcoin now?

the word scam is being thrown around alot in this thread and its not justified at all. Im not saying you should be pouring all your money into hashflare, but i'd be pretty suprised if it was a ponzi. The payouts are frequent and reliable, and hashflare handle themselves well. Obviously with BTC at this price, cloud mining(mining in general) isnt that profitable.

Im sure you've used this before but just incase i will post a mining profitability calculator to asses how profitable your contact is and how long it would take to recoup your initial investment.

https://www.coinwarz.com/calculators/bitcoin-mining-calculator
15  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Best staking coins on: March 14, 2018, 11:06:53 PM
Deviant Coin with some pretty nice PoS returns for the first few hundred thousand blocks

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2960430.0
16  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Bcash to 20,000$ end of 2018 on: March 14, 2018, 10:21:24 PM
Bcash will rise to 20,000 by the end of the year. Bitcoin did it last year.. I have a feeling bcash will do it this year.

stop smoking dude
17  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: FUD is good & ETH is the cancer of crypto on: March 14, 2018, 11:52:00 AM
I believe FUD is good because it keeps the market in check for gradual growth and does not create this 'bubble',

Yes i agree on ETH, thats why I am heavily investing into projects like TOMO which could take down ETH a peg or three and provide some healthy competition!

FUD is never a good thing. Investors holding a certain level of scepticism over projects can be healthy, but outright FUD is just destructive.  OP is just salty he bought the top. Should prob chill out, im sure it wont be the last time we see $1400 eth.
18  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Looking for coins with solid team and MVP on: March 14, 2018, 11:08:29 AM
Thanks guys, mentioned coins are good, some are very solid projects, but one of the criteria I am looking for is a team or a founder who have a good reputation developing projects and risk it if the project fails. So far only Ardor fits since Jelurida, a team behind it have that rep making blockchain solutions before, and they actually have a new working blockchain solution running already. I will look into other mentioned projects in more detail and if they also fit I will add them to OP. Any new suggestions will also be appreciated.

STORM -

The team is solid(no all stars) but their advisory board is a team of MVPs for sure.
Here is a list of some of their advisors -
Bill Shihara - CEO & Founder of Bittrex
Charles Hoskinson - CEO of IOHK(Cardano) + Former CEO/Co-founder Ethereum
Anthony Di Lorio - CEO & Founder of Jaxx + Founder at Ethereum
Tom Bollich - Founder Member at Zynga.

Btw, STORM is a token that is earned by playing/buying games so those partnerships with Jaxx and Zynga(Zynga poker/Words with Friends/Farmville) are huge.
19  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Daily Routines in Crypto on: March 14, 2018, 10:45:15 AM
Interesting routine keep it up. You can check also telegrams lots of updates there twitter and medium is fine also then blockfolio ir coinmarket is good to update the price regarding charts tradingview is fine also and its free. Journal is important when you do trading daily so you can check the errors or any informations that day, journal is source of learmings to check if your trades improve or not. Good luck to your routine.

yeah journal is a great bit of advice, thanks. I have had one previously but have slacked with it recently. Will make sure i go back to daily entries!
20  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Ripple vs Ethereum on: March 14, 2018, 10:38:10 AM
is it bad that im bullish on ripple?? As others have stated, XRP sort of epitomises what we hate about fiat, but i do think ripple will bounce. But in regards to your question OP, buy ETH
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