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1  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Access wallet addresses easily, without storing private keys or security phrases on: October 15, 2019, 02:07:46 PM
I'm pretty sure everyone has heard of that one person who's device was stolen, or their computer was hacked, stealing wallet addresses, private keys, and even security phrases. Well, that happened to me after someone broke into my hotel room and stole my work laptop.  Fortunately, before they could figure out how to withdraw the funds out of my wallets, I was able to extract the funds and send them to entirely new address, but the difficult part of this was remembering the addresses.  Storing the addresses seemed unlikely, since other secure information would also be stored in the same location.  All I really wanted to was keep an address book to help pay certain vendors and also make deposits into my own accounts.

I'm not sure why, but most wallets do not have an address feature.  Having a one stop shop for all your wallets just make the entire use case easier, and I believe it's that would help attract new crypto users to support the industry and it's movement.  An address book like Digital Names saved me a lot of time to pull up saved files and find the needed address.  Oh, and this is not limited to one specific blockchain, so you can have different wallet address like BTC, ETH, STEEM, ETC, and so on...
This might be the start. In exchanges, many issues are being encountered when it comes with private keys. Good thing that this platform came which gives total convenience to its user by providing a more simple platform and yet with additional security , above all these, smoother transactions. Digital Names is really something to commend.
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Sentiment analysis or Technical analysis, which one is best to make good trading on: August 28, 2019, 05:36:24 PM
I was confused earlier between sentiment and technical analysis that which is good for trading but I found both have their own importance when there is a strong sentiment about any coin whether it be a positive or negative technical analysis doesn’t work. Technical analysis works perfectly when there are no market manipulations, and also you must have seen when there is a positive sentiment, the coin goes up and in negative coin goes down. But the problem I faced while doing sentiment analysis is, it takes so much time and effort to continuously watch all the news on different social media to find out the sentiment so recently one of my friends introduced me to a tool named SmartBotCoin.io that gathers all the news of the market and do sentiment analysis about any coin to make the best trading decisions and before using any tool I really want to be assured if this tool is legit or not? Because when it comes to trading I am very cautious to use any tool. Do you think detecting sentiments on AI/ML tools and then trading on the basis of those sentiments works?
Such a great tool in my opinion. Especially at times like these where volatility is really obvious.
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