1xBit is a nicely designed site that has been around for a while now.
I think that they have tried to remain very competitive on the odds front and have expanded within other jurisdictions with affiliated sites like BK8.
Site can be a bit slow to load for me occasionally though. The welcome bonuses are quite tedious to claim and I would not recommend it.
In terms of their reputation, I think that it's certainly worth noting. I wouldn't play with too much money on this site until they clear their name, but I doubt that they are going to scam you for $50 if you do decide to put in a small amount. Definitely avoid for now for larger amounts.
Address: bc1qxw5d7r4q3geemluu27n5mh7jrahtrpjdtxys8j
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Which is the best altcoin exchange
Definitely Poloniex. Runner ups would be Bittrex. The rest of them are mostly places for shitcoin devs to monetize their cloned coins. For example, Yobit, or Novaexchange. Just use Poloniex or bittrex, they've got most of the coins anyways on their exchange listed.
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hello ,, i just want to invest my BTC with a good Altcoin for longterm investment,, with proof of stake system  so i can staking my coin too maybe 1 - 2 years from now,, suggest me a good altcoins,, thanks before best regards Scor Pio Ethereum. It's switching to proof of stake soon, and it is the biggest altcoin at the moment. Maybe look into Peercoin? It's almost dead like Litecoin and Dogecoin but used to be really popular back in the earlier days. I wouldn't be surprised at all if PPC got revived soon as well like LTC and DOGE.
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Hello folks! I'm thinking about starting to trade with Bitcoin, but I see people saying that It's risky & almost like gambling. I think that I mis-understand the meaning of trading. For me trading Is for EXAMPLE, buying Bitcoin when It's at 550$ and selling It when It's at 670$. This Isn't risky because If Its value doesn't Increase, you'll just have to keep It until It gets higher enough, Is this trading? I would really appreciate If people clarified more! Thankx  Trading = any activity that involves the exchange of two commodities/assets/currencies for a potential profit. With bitcoin trading, it's based on the same concept as Forex trading. You aim to make a profit by buying low and selling high, or shorting bitcoin when it is too high to make a profit when markets fall. It is risky, very risky in fact that indeed it's almost like gambling especially if you leverage your trades. But it requires skill - unlike gambling.
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I'm interested in the limited edition version.
So that version includes the monetization guide right?
How much are you able to make with the VPS, lets say per week? Because honestly I have no use for the VPS apart from using them to make more money. Also, how exactly will the method saturate? Any more in depth explanations?
Thanks
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I was thinking about that, when MAIDsafe goes live and everyone turns in their safecoins to the network is Polo gonna close down the lending? Are there gonna be some holdouts that will not turn in their coins so they can be lent out?
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Hello,
What type of encryption will Maidsafe be using?
The only thing I could find is that it might be using RSA 4096 bit encryption.
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Use google translate, I am no toy.
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Maidsafe has been in development from 2006, far ahead of Blocknet.
Let me translate for those who are slow witted.
Your opinion does not matter. Blocknet will be built.
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Price Price Price, blah blah blah
Bittrex? Who cares.
Maidsafe is almost complete, and without posting updates on BTCtalk. You think people from Blocknet gives a shit about you shitty traders and shit talkers?
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Facts maybe real, but you are false.
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Your a Trader.
Traders words can never be trusted.
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Notice how there are three paid trolls in a row? Two of them are well known, Coordinated attack.
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Back to 1M$ market cap, what's going on Storj?
How close is Storj to being ready to host decentralised storage-related applications? No Idea, but I think maidsafe will hit testnet 3 within two weeks.
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Unlike the paid shrills on BTCtalk, the Ethereum group can actually read code. When Ethereum releases the statement then all of you supernet fanboys will be coming out of the woodwork to cry foul.
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