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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: [BOUNTY]TRANSCODIUM - SOFT CAP REACHED ! McAfee's INVESTMENT ⚡🚀⚡ on: February 19, 2018, 10:19:51 AM
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2  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Trading FOREX or Crypto? on: February 19, 2018, 12:33:32 AM
I need some help.

I already have experience trading FOREX but until now im not that profitable. The market of forex is very UNPREDICTABLE. technical and fundamental analysis are not really working. Market makers and bank institutions are controlling the market. its centralized and big banks can manipulate the exchange.

Im planning to leave FOREX and switch to CRYTPO trading. Does anyone know who controls the bitcoin price? is it still the government or the whales trader?

I also trade forex as well crypto and both have their own volatility; actually both are very volatile. I found that technical analysis works for both markets. If you did not find success in forex, i suggest you do some troubleshooting first as it maybe your trading skills that need honing. Psychology also plays a big part as well as money management. Crypto trading is no different monster in my opinion so be prepared. If you lost money in forex, there's a big chance you'll also lose here in crypto unless you do some major changes in your trading. Changing the market where you trade is not the solution though.
3  Other / Off-topic / Re: Online games! on: February 08, 2018, 12:52:13 PM
CS GO is the one for me.  I hope there will be a coin that rewards players of it for playing CS GO.  I'd be more than willing to spend all day "campaigning" for it. LOL!
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: 🔥🔥🔥[BOUNTY][ICO]⚡CHATELLO⚡ - 1 000 000 CHA tokens bounty rewards🔥🔥🔥 on: January 24, 2018, 11:20:59 AM
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5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN]🔶 TRUEPLAY ❤️Platform for gambling that utilizes blockchain technology🌐🃏 on: January 24, 2018, 11:07:58 AM
Are you targeting a specific niche first (ie poker, casino games).  It may be a good strategy but that's just my two cents.
6  Local / Pilipinas / Re: Nakaka apekto ba ang magandang ekonomiya sa pagtaas ng bitcoin? on: January 22, 2018, 01:24:56 AM
Wala syang epekto sa pagtaas o pagbaba ng bitcoin value. The only extent na may epekto ang ekonomiya natin ay pag magccashout na ng btc. Naapaektuhan kasi nun ang palitan ng dollar to peso. So mas mataas value ng dollar, mas maganda magcash out. Syempre assuming din yun na magada naman ang palitan ng btc to usd. Pero bukod dun, wala na kasi nga supposedly decentralized ang btc di ba.
7  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Is it advisable to download wallet in external hard drive? on: January 18, 2018, 01:17:38 AM
Jaxx is a good wallet but it has a security flaw so I installed on it own MicroSD
and run it from a android  phone.

Exodus on windows exports private keys to a CSV file and puts it on the desk top
with some stupid name like "Private-Keys come get them" which seems stupid
to me since Microsoft Windows is scanning file contents all the time.

They should put it on the clip-board or let you cut-en-paste it so you can split the
private keys into two half's before pasting

The Nano S seems well over prices too me and the price keeps going up

What's your personal recommendation for the wallet? I am leaning towards Nano S but I want to see more options and not rush into it.
8  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Is it advisable to download wallet in external hard drive? on: January 18, 2018, 01:12:08 AM
I appreciate the insight about the topic. What about hardware wallets? Since they are made specifically to store crypto coins, are they still not adviseable to some extent?
Personally, I feel that they aren't suitable to be used on public computers either. They are definitely a lot better than bringing around your wallet file to use it on public computers though.

Hardware wallets are certainly designed to prevent any malware attacks against the wallet itself and the private key is never exposed. However, for certain hardware wallets, your setup has to be done on a secure computer. As long as you don't key in anything sensitive on a public computer, you would be safe. Your privacy would still be compromised however.

So is it safe to say that if I have my own computer/laptop to use, then a hardware wallet will be perfect for me?  Please cite the ups and downs for such scenario.  Thanks again!
9  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Is it advisable to download wallet in external hard drive? on: January 17, 2018, 02:50:41 PM
I am not so much on the techie side so pardon the noob question.  I am planning to purchase an external hard drive so I can just install there my wallets and for mobility.  Is this advisable?  If not, please give alternatives for someone like me who's always on the go.  Thank you in advance!
10  Other / Off-topic / Re: What is your stress reliever ? on: January 14, 2018, 11:20:41 AM
I try to stay away from the screen/monitor.  What stresses me is the constant monitoring of BTC price so as much as possible, time away from the pc/gadgets is my stress reliever.  It also helps that I have happy people surrounding me.  
11  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How to trade without losses on: January 12, 2018, 04:06:13 PM
I can agree with the capitalization part.  Even in starting a business, capitalization matters as it is a big factor to determine how long you'll probably last from the time you start.  But the thing is, there's no such thing as trading without losses (in my opinion).  No matter how tenured you are as a trader or even bots (especially), you cannot have 100% winning rate (unless you trade thinly or not often but then it's still no guarantee).  It's actually the bait of most scammers in trading which many unfortunately still fall for - the guarantee of no loss.
12  Local / Altcoins (Pilipinas) / Re: Do we want our own coin? on: January 12, 2018, 09:17:20 AM
Ang kailangan talaga sa bansa is cryptocurrency literaxy. Aware na ang mga tao pero, some people narket crypto as a scam. Just like yung kay Nyeeeam Xian Gaza. May point sya na may ponzi na ginagamit ang BTC. Pero what people are thinking dahil sa mali nyang pagdeliver ng message ay BTC is a scam. Kaya naiinis ako sa kanya, even my workmates asked me about his video. And sabi ko there are orgs that’s using btc as a front pero scam pala and they should read. Di dahil sa may nagpost lang ng info about scams e nageneralized na.

Well, I don’t know how true din story nya kasi sikat syang scammer. Pero I agree na ponzi schemes exist sa bansa.

Going back to the topic, I agree na kailangan may katapat si CoinsPH para bumaba ang fees nila. Pero devs should take into consideration what is the purpose of the coin/token, kailangan sustainable as a business and to the community sya.

Lastly, kailangan talaga ng information drive para maliterate mga pinoy how crypto works after that everything will follow.

Sa tingin ko di lang crypto literacy kundi financial literacy ang kailangan.  Malalim ang problema natin jan. Nakadagdag pa na andami talagang scammers dito. Taking advantage of those who are easily swayed sa fad and hype; mainly because of their financial illiteracy. I just hope that the coin that will be created has one of its main purpose being anti-scam apart from the other usuals like remmitance. I don't know how it will be done but i think crypto is the closest thing we have to achieve it.
13  Local / Altcoins (Pilipinas) / Re: Do we want our own coin? on: January 12, 2018, 09:01:26 AM
I saw a thread earlier asking about Philippine based or targeted coins, and there have been a few attempts at a country coin. Is this really something that we are interested in?

The purposes for others was for remittances, for general investing, for bills payments and banking, for OFWs, for rewards, for points.

Would we like something similar to Bitcoin ATMs where you can buy and sell on a machine?

Do we want a free airdrop? Or an ICO? Or a mixture of both? (Bounties of course will be available.)

Discuss.

mahihirapan yung gagawin coins na ganyan kung sa ICO aasa. kasi di naman tumatangkilik ng ICO ang mga tao dito sa pinas. halos karamihan sa pinoy dito ay dahil sa bounty at mga airdrops.

Tama ka jan brader. Ako man guilty dyan. Primary hindrance talaga is lack of investors. But masimulan lng yan paired with a good marketing scheme, aalagwa yan sa tingin ko. And with it, pwedeng gumawa na rin ng exchange where the coin is the base pair for all cryptocurrencies available.
14  Local / Pilipinas / Re: Who is the BIGGEST bitcoin holder in philippines? on: January 12, 2018, 08:46:09 AM
Kung individual mahirap tukuyin kung sino ang may malaking holdings ng bitcoin. Pero kung kompanya malamang ang may malalaking holdings SCI (Satoshi Citadel Industries) at Coins.ph since may katagalan narin sila sa operation.

Agree ako dito. Saka kung ikaw yung individual na may hawak nung coin, you would be discrete as much as possible.  Intellectually shallow sya kahit humble brag pa gawin nya. Chances are, chamba lng ang pagka-acquire nya ng btc kung ganun.
15  Local / Pilipinas / Re: Nag dump ang bitcoin ngayon, tuloy tuloy na ba ang pagbagsak? on: January 12, 2018, 08:37:27 AM
Relax lng kabayan, price correction lng yan, antayin mo bounce back nyan, mas mataas mrarating, time to buy more asset. Sbi nga ni john mcaffe s post nya s fb he will eat his own **** pag hnd umabot ng $100k ang btc in 2020.
Actually $500k yung sabi ni mcaffee. But yes, relax lng kasi di pa nman lumagapak ng todo talaga ang bitcoin. It's indeed time to buy. Di ba nga, buy low sell high. Saka kita ka pa rin kung iccost average mo.
16  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Waves vs. Bitcoin on: January 01, 2018, 09:28:28 AM
Waves NG - has been released today making Waves the fastest blockchain in cryptocurrency.  1000+ transactions per second compared to 3 for bitcoin.  I'm tired of waiting for 3 days for my bitcoin transaction to go through, and paying $30 USD.  Bitcoin was the first and is well known with the media coverage it receives.  Usually the first coin people buy.  It's time for a new coin to take over, some day.  I think Waves is the best!

It has the potential I think but bitcoin is bitcoin.  I am just dismayed somehow because bitcoin is the way it is today because it is the first mover.  But it certainly is not the best coin that's decentralized and all that it's supposed to be.  We can all thank Maxwell for that.  I know that someday, there will be the "bitcoin-killer".  Maybe this might be it...who knows.
17  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Airdrop, Mining, Staking, Bounties on: December 07, 2017, 12:33:15 PM
For guys out here who are active on forums and altcoins. When you see new coins what do you think gets you profit faster? Airdrop hunting, Mining or Bounty hunting?
I'm just curious what people is looking/doing to profit something on this forum.


bounty hunting  is the way to  go,with  this you are sure you are investing your time i a sure endeavour, Airdrop hunting can be by the side,lots of fake scam Airdrop this days.

I sure learned a lot from this thread as a newbie though I have to ask: how do you determine scam airdrops?  What are the tell-tale signs I should be on the look out for?  I'd sure start with bounty hunting as soon as I am eligible.
18  Local / Altcoin Announcements (Pilipinas) / Re: [ANN][ICO] PAYCENTOS - Maging tulay sa puwang ng Cryptocurrency at Fiat on: November 29, 2017, 11:45:11 AM
Looks promising.  Kelan po uli maoopen ang registration for new participants sa bounty?  Thank you!
19  Local / Others (Pilipinas) / Re: Mining rig setup on: October 02, 2017, 02:51:07 PM
Planning to assemble a pc tapos naisip ko gawin na rin na pang mining.  Pakipost naman po ang setup ninyo at magkano para magkaroon ako ng mga pagbabasehan na setup.  Salamat po sa mga sasagot.

Gaya mo gusto ko rin mag setup ng sarili kong mining Rig pero inaalala ko lang kung matagal kong mabawi ang ROI ko tapos matakaw rin kasi sa kuryente ang mining RIG kaya kahit wala pa akong ipon ay pinag isipan ko pang mabuti kung tutuloy ako sa pagbuo ng miner o i invest ko nalang sa ibang negosyo ang pera ko.

Alam ko rin na matakaw sa kuryente pero di ko pa naresearch kung gaano talaga ang konsumo or magkano on the average ang expected monthly bill.  I know I need more research kaya pinuntahan ko na rin yung thread na sinabi ni Ottoman to learn more.  Ano ba supposedly ang setup na gagawin mo sir? 
20  Local / Others (Pilipinas) / Re: Mining rig setup on: October 02, 2017, 12:45:13 PM
You have to choices, GPUs or ASICs. I'd say go for ASICs as you can get a GPU anytime. Research about Antminer S9s and how it works.

Salamat sa advice, sir.  Do you also have recommendations where I can get these ASICs at a good price?  Thanks again!
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