First of all, listen to what people say, but don't believe nobody. Everybody wants to shill the coins they own or the ICO's they invested in. Don't go all in on one currency or ICO, diversify your bags and do proper research before putting any amount of money on something.
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Be very careful when investing in ICO's, especially when people are promoting it. Most of the people who will promote an ICO have invested in it. Always do your own research and think twice before investing somewhere. That goes also for cryptocurrencies that are already out there.
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I have nothing against Bitcoin Cash, but the way Roger Ver is promoting it is really bad. He is misleading people into thinking BCH is Bitcoin and BTC is Bitcoin Core. Many Newbies would be confused ... especially if they go to Bitcoin dot com, the website of Roger Ver.
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Because most of the people don't really understand Bitcoin and Blockchain... but also because most of the medias are owned by people who don't want to see Bitcoin becoming a major currency. The banking system don't want it !
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"Erste Grundlagen zur kryptografisch abgesicherten Verkettung einzelner Blöcke wurden 1991 von Stuart Haber und W. Scott Stornetta, 1996 von Ross J. Anderson und 1998 von Bruce Schneier & John Kelsey beschrieben.[9] Parallel dazu arbeitete 1998 auch Nick Szabo an einem Mechanismus für eine dezentralisierte digitale Währung, die er „Bit Gold“ nannte.[10] Im Jahr 2000 entwickelte Stefan Konst eine allgemeine Theorie zu kryptografisch abgesicherten Verkettungen und leitete daraus verschiedene Lösungen zur Umsetzung ab.[9][11] Das Konzept der Blockchain als verteiltes Datenbankmanagementsystem wurde erstmals 2008 von Satoshi Nakamoto im White Paper zu Bitcoin beschrieben.[12] Im Jahr darauf veröffentlichte er die erste Implementierung der Bitcoin-Software und startete dadurch die erste öffentlich verteilte Blockchain." --> https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blockchain#Geschichte
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Many people do bounties without even knowing what the project is about ... If you do a bounty because you believe in it, you would not sell all of it directly.
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It depend on how is the project behind the token. If you think it has potential I would keep it at least until the next big pump, or long term hodl if I really believe in it. Otherwise I would sell it directly on a DEX.
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Somebody can steal your Bitcoins but it's almost impossible it happens the way you said it. You are more likely to get your Bitcoin stolen from an exchange or because somebody found your private key.
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I really don't know why we should rebrand Bitcoin ? The name is already popular and well-known, I don't see the point of doing it..
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I don't think 80% of ICO's are scams... Maybe a small % of ICO's really make it to exchanges and a decent marketcap, but that doesn't mean all the others are scams. Some projects might fail or don't get the interest it should.
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Investing in ICO's is always risky, so you better be picky ! Invest only in projects you really understand and really believe in ...
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Nobody can predict the price of Bitcoin in 10 years.. It will depend on many things like mass adoption, big investors and how the dev team will handle major problems like scalability..
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The fees on each network will depend on how many transactions there are on each of them. In early 2018 fees on Bitcoin were up to 20$ at one point ! For the future, it will also depend on the Lightning Network for Bitcoin and maybe projects like Raiden Network for Ethereum, which is basically LN for Eth.
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Cryptocurrencies under 1$ doesn't mean the coin is cheap ! The market cap is more important.. But to answer the question, I would say Cardano as a safe long term and for lower market cap coins, but also more risky, Basic Attention Token (BAT), Internet Node Token (INT), Credits (CS) and Civic (CVC).
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I'm still using MyEtherWallet and its working fine. Use a hardware wallet if you want your coins to be more secure.
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Everyone keeps saying that neo will surpass eth.. how come then the price hasn't even gone over $100 :/
First, don't believe everything what people are saying, everybody wants to shill the coins they have in their portfolio. I think NEO will be a big thing in the future, ICO's just started since a few months on the platform and we will see more and more, but Ethereum will still be on top for a while I guess. Just look at the amount of different ERC 20 tokens ...
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Title says it all. If you're looking to invest in an ICO or pre-ICO blockchain project, what's 1-2 attributes that are most important to you? Market size/potential? Management team? Technology that is distinctive? Strong white paper? Social media following? Other...
Aaaaaaaand go!
I guess all of them are very important.. Is the project/technology useful ? Is it feasable ? Is there a working product already ? What is the market potential? How is the team/advisors? How the tokens are distributed ... You have to ask yourself all this questions before investing in an ICO. Marketing is also an important point.
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I wonder what is better, a Mass bounty hunter or a full time crypto trader? What are the pros and cons of each chosen position?
It's different for every person. First, you need some trading experience and knowledge if you want to make profits with day trading, but you also need a certain amount to start. For bounties, you don't really need anything but time, unless you are doing translations or content creation.. I guess it's easier to make profits if you are trading, but it's also risky... the % of people making profits with day trading is very low. With bounties you take no risks .. the only risk is to not get paid.
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OK in this recent blood bath.. would you buy NEO or Cardano? and please do not suggest other alts just interested in these two
I think both are good projects, but I would say NEO is very cheap now and they have already a working product and ICO's on the platform. But Cardano is a good long term investment too.
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I checked it out, there are a lot of coins that don't even have a website,
is anyone here that is part of that websites managment?
Why is their website so badly managed, and how can a new coin get listed? is this website dead?
regards
I have no idea how new coins get listed, but you can see new coins listed everyday, and old shitcoins delisted everyday as well. I don't think the website is dead, it's just like the others said, they are focusing on value.
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