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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Bittrex remove many coins ???''
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on: February 06, 2018, 07:30:44 PM
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What if you own a coin and leave it on bittex and then it gets delisted. What happens to your coin? Also what if you leave it there for a very long time and had no idea of the delisting?
it is a bad thing, coins will be lost and worthless. for what we keep the coins. Bittrex usually gives information that there is a coin to be removed, immediately sell the coin and do not think too long. I think they keep the wallet active for withdrawals but they stop trading on their exchange.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] [USDEx] Unified Society for the Next Generation Digital Economy [ICO]
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on: January 12, 2018, 11:08:29 PM
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So the wallet is sync'ed and I transferred my coins, how exactly do I stake them?
Just leave your wallet open 24 hours a day. You should get free coins as staking reward. Nice!!! Thanks for the clarification. I usually stick to the main exchanges so i'm a new to this. I have a GPU with a single NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 , do you think it would be worth it to mine this coin as well? This project is everything I've been wanting since getting into crypto. I hope they are able to succeed because there is definitely a need in the market for it.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Ripple investors - have you learned your lesson yet?
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on: January 11, 2018, 07:38:00 PM
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News flash! Nobody cares about your principles of decentralization. Take your FUD and move on people.
A lot of the new money coming in could care less and some may even feel more comfortable with a more standard "centralized" institution controlling the price.
If you're smart you will hedge your bet between centralized and decentralized crypto's,
Lol, 4 month old account is gonna coma and tell nobody cares... how old are you kid? Have you seen what happened in 2008, did you look into the abyss of total global financial destruction? Don't think so... You should read up on history and learn what centralized institutions who control the money supply tend to do with that power... I was smart in 2012 when I entered the crypto-sphere. So I've been smart for about 6 years already. You've been smart for what, 4 months??? I hope for you that in 6 years you can still tell people how to be smart... good luck, and best regards First off I'm not a kid, Second I'm an libertarian turned anarcho capitalist "Principal wise"... So, trust me I know what you are saying 100%. I used to FUD this coin when it was bouncing from 16-20 cents and my friends were all getting on the boat. Had I not stayed away from this coin because of my "Principles" I'd be doing really well now. I can't complain though I bought in around 90cents and sold everything at $3.13 then bought back a small bag from my profits around $2.00. its all free money to me at this point. I finally jumped in the crypto market last April-June and I've learned a lot since then. I hope i'm rich in 6 years !!! lol Then why not buy a coin that fits your beliefsystem and has lots of potential still... Look at monero... Look at mimblewimble/Grincoin (it's not even out yet...) But I get what you are saying too, I'm not averse to making money or something... But you shouldn't call calling out XRP for what it is (digital version of our current f-ed up monetary system) FUD... facts are facts, not FUD LOL we call ripple "FED coin", but I still know plenty of libertarians that invested in it anyways. Dash, OMG, Monero and ether are my largest HODL holdings ATM I've got some shit coins sprinkled in there but I typically move them around.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Ripple investors - have you learned your lesson yet?
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on: January 11, 2018, 07:25:44 PM
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News flash! Nobody cares about your principles of decentralization. Take your FUD and move on people.
A lot of the new money coming in could care less and some may even feel more comfortable with a more standard "centralized" institution controlling the price.
If you're smart you will hedge your bet between centralized and decentralized crypto's,
Lol, 4 month old account is gonna coma and tell nobody cares... how old are you kid? Have you seen what happened in 2008, did you look into the abyss of total global financial destruction? Don't think so... You should read up on history and learn what centralized institutions who control the money supply tend to do with that power... I was smart in 2012 when I entered the crypto-sphere. So I've been smart for about 6 years already. You've been smart for what, 4 months??? I hope for you that in 6 years you can still tell people how to be smart... good luck, and best regards First off I'm not a kid, Second I'm an libertarian turned anarcho capitalist "Principal wise"... So, trust me I know what you are saying 100%. I used to FUD this coin when it was bouncing from 16-20 cents and my friends were all getting on the boat. Had I not stayed away from this coin because of my "Principles" I'd be doing really well now. I can't complain though I bought in around 90cents and sold everything at $3.13 then bought back a small bag from my profits around $2.00. its all free money to me at this point. I finally jumped in the crypto market last April-June and I've learned a lot since then. I hope i'm rich in 6 years !!! lol
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