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1  Economy / Gambling / Re: 💰💰 CSC Jackpot 🔥 A Revolutionized Online Lottery Platform 🔥 on: November 22, 2018, 04:26:38 AM
 CSCj is more convenient than traditional lotteries, so if it's time for a mobile APP, it's going to get more attention from the community.
2  Other / Archival / Re: Is the world really waiting for a global decentralized money? on: October 30, 2018, 08:28:48 AM
Is the world now admit that screaming HODL when it was at 14500 was a mistaken scream  Cry


People don't typically like to admit they're wrong, so you're asking for too much here. They'll just try to rationalize it. But the math can't be rationalized. No matter how you cut it, HODL wasn't the ideal approach. It wasn't even the safest.

You would have made more money with just about any selling at any point when it was over $10K. You didn't even have to sell at ATH. Then bought back at any point under $10K. No need to even time it perfectly or hit the bottom accurately. At a minimum you should have made a little extra cash. But if you were patient, you would have made a killing. No need for any active trading, just two extra transactions. You could then return to your exact same HODL position, but with extra cash in your pocket, and having a little extra guarantee in case things don't pan out.

Holding long term is a great advice originating from the stock market, when you have a DIVERSIFIED portfolio, that can handle a few bumps on the road. That's because historically, things like the the DOW have always been steadily climbing. It doesn't really apply to a single all eggs in one basket investment like just Bitcoin. That's a much more vulnerable tactic. Plus Bitcoin doesn't have a long enough history you can rely on, and hasn't even hit mass adoption yet.

I have some long term Bitcoin stashed away, but I'm still making a little profit along the way because you just can't predict what the future holds. Maybe the world will decide to adopt another cryptocurrency instead, or maybe a major vulnerability will be discovered in Bitcoin in a year. I'd rather protect myself. Things may not always pan out like you'd like them to.

3  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: will someone convert to bitcoin to merely save a few cents and also do the extra on: October 30, 2018, 07:34:24 AM
How often do you see places that offer a discount if you pay cash? Now imagine an even smaller number. That’s the number of places that will offer a discount for using BTC.

4  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: does bitcoin look scary / deadly for the future ...? on: October 29, 2018, 09:30:16 AM
In the two times I've seen BTC have a helluva rally, it's always been a BTC climb paired with a massive alts bleed out. Once BTC corrects, the alts surge. Is there anything to suggest this behavior would change should the cycle start turning up again? Will we start with a BTC party before all else?
5  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Daily trade Vs long trade on: October 29, 2018, 09:20:20 AM
I'm a breakout trader, but this isn't a breakout I want to trade. I can only imagine how many stops are set above and below. Seems like this price action is the perfect recipe for a fakeout before the market actually makes up its mind. So I'll just let the market do its thing, and wait for the next consolidation zone. Anyone thinking the same?

Maybe I still got a little PTSD from the USDT fuckery. That day, I was $40 away from getting stopped in at 6850.


I trade pretty similarly and completely agree - gotta pretty much sit on the sidelines in this range. I've accumulated quite a bit in cold storage in this range, but for a breakout trade I'm thinking 6900 (I think that's a pretty good r/r entry spot).

6  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is it still worth mining bitcoin in 2018 ? on: October 29, 2018, 07:50:03 AM
Hi guys, could a random mining system work? I mean if the miner of the next block is choosen randomly intead of PoW what are the possibile drawback?

miner of the next block is choosen randomly intead of PoW what are the possibile drawback?
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Which coin is the best to buy for a newbite? on: October 25, 2018, 09:16:59 AM
I'm thinking about Byteball (still unpopular, but I like features that they offer) and BTC.

Last but not least is Dash, it seems to be a rising star, b.c. I see that increasing number of exchanges and crypto-ATMs support it

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