Primarily bittrex but some of the less popular altcoins ain't listed so that's where EtherDelta comes in to pick up the stragglers. Gets annoying having to do the conversions though, wouldn't be surprised if there's a browser plugging for a better gui for it.
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Have you considering attending crypto conferences to meet like minded people who do that type of thing for a living and proper devs not a bunch of people who just have a hobby in Crypto? (Doubt there's very few serious devs on this forum and if they are I doubt they're in the altcoin area)
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Marketcap doesn't mean jack for smaller shitecoins. I create Mooncoin premine 1 billion tokens and then airdrop 100,000 to random wallets.
They sell on Etherdelta for 1 cent each, does that make my marketcap of 1bil x 1 cent representative of the real coins value? I then pump my coin on Etherdelta so last buy order was 3 cents, my market cap has suddenly x3.
Long story short, volume is just as important as circulating supply, token price and market cap. You need to take all these factors into account.
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I'm here to help contribute to making a difference, putting an end to capitalism and giving the power back to the people....jk i'm in it for the dolla dolla bill
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Keen to see if anyone who's not a newbie account has had any joys with the proof of stake? Nearly 5 weeks in with 135 coins staking 24x7 and got nadda
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Bit of background info on Justas Pikelis track record for companies for anyone wanting to know why Monetha price is falling https://www.linkedin.com/in/justaspikelisFounder and CEO G4 FailedFounder and CEO stebink.lt FailedFounder and CEO UFO Favours FailedCo-Founder Monetha ?There's no smoke without fire.
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I think people will sell ASAP and convert it into bitcoin driving up to ATH of around $6600 then people will realize it's time to sell as it's at it's peak and it'll eventually drop back down in lil dips/spikes back to around $5500 before it stabilizes. That will then flow into altcoin which will recover a little but not enough before the next fork and it all happens again.
The bad version, a bunch of whales have played this entire thing perfectly, they dump huge volumes of BTC immediately after the folk and people lose massive amounts of money wanting to get out of crypto all together. This brings the marketcap for everything plummeting down from all the FUD. (My ideal situation, buy season!)
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Hardfork will be tomorrow? What price was on ICO?
Bitcoin Gold fork is at 25 October, Segwit2x will be sometime in November. That means there are still a few weeks of altcoin lows ahead THe bitgoin gold fork is in about 2 hours not the 25th October!
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Was mentioned as one of datadash's most promising coins of 2018, good to have the popular youtubers bigging up the coin!
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Buterin, Charlie Lee and any of the old guard. Key bit is, how to tell if they're real advisors of an ICO or not Make sure you check the source when they say X big name is an advisor as most the time it's bs.
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Monetha, big Q&A happening soon with Eric Duprat (ex Exec of PayPal) so it'll either moon or go down even further. If he comes on board expect prices to moon.
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Sounds like a great time to invest in Tezos if you ever wanted to get on board (not that I've ever had much interest in them)
In this case, it’s actually a very bad time to invest in Tezos. Do you have any idea how much a lawsuit costs? Lawyers bill out at $600+ an hour. Who do you think will pay for this? That’s right, the investors. The only people who will end up in the black after this thing are the lawyers, not investors, not Tezos, not the foundation, not the Breitmans Also, lawsuits are incredibly stressful and time consuming. I would be surprised if the Breitmans were still married after this whole thing ends. And you think that the price won't adjust to reflect that? lol This isn't bitcointalk only news, the news would have reached those invested and price would fall as a result. But anyway as someone else said it seems the tokens ain't even released yet so doesn't matter either way.
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Short answer is, there is no simple way to tell a good investment from a bad investment otherwise we'd all be millionaires. You can minimize your risk through lots of research and time/experience.
Other than that start low then increase your investment amounts over time as you feel more confident.
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Sounds like a great time to invest in Tezos if you ever wanted to get on board (not that I've ever had much interest in them)
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Monetha, Civic and of course Pundi Weird that most of the coins listed I'd class really as mains rather than alts
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Well, there is strategy called Average down! If you had been using the strategy you may not have lost so much. It is not late now. Double the units you have in all these coin. Any 10 % to 20% increase in price will automatically put you in profit! Keep buying the deep and you won't lose a dime at the end of the day!
A Perfect advice for those who are holding Altcoin That's absolutely mental, why on earth would you invest even more in a token that's lost so much? Cut your losses and learn the lesson. A better strategy is buy in chunks not all your eggs in one basket. Say a coin is worth 10 and you think it may go up to 12. Buy 25% of what you wanted to invest. Day 2, it's now at 8 ok buy another 25% Day 3, it's now worth 5 - At this point you can either go the full remaining 50% if you think it's at it's bottom or continue with the 25% investment again. At end of it say the ending price is 7 by time you've blown all your funds. You got some tokens above that price and some below so you may be slightly up or slightly down. Of course this also works in reverse, profits will be less as well. But your not going 'all in' at a certain price.
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Just a marketing technique to get people to talk about their coins and guess what it worked....
I get random crap put into my wallet at least every 2 weeks (mostly the ICOs I invest in)
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I got as far as 'Unhackable' on their page and then left. Seriously do companies not learn that nothing is bug free? Even if the crypto was 100% sound how can a wallet be unhackable when there's no knowledge of the underlying OS or hardware security. What's not to say the device has been jailbroken/rooted and is riddled with malware from downloading dodgy app installs.
Edit: Just to clarify offline wallets like Trezor could make such a claim (although I know nothing of the physical hardware security details) but claiming such a thing on a unknown host device is crazy.
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If we change forum rank throughout the campaign does that get updated in the spreadsheet and in terms of contribution?
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The fact that you asked if you were sent a keylogger leads me to believe your IT skills are not as good as you claim. Either you know you've been sent executable content recently that was suspicious or you haven't. It couldn't have magically traveled over the Internet.
The only alternative if you've been posting your IP addresses and discussing setting up a masternode was you had a missing Windows patch that allowed remote code execution on your machine.
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