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1  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WTS] Domain Names thinkbitcoin.net, easybitcoins.net and more … on: May 25, 2021, 03:18:00 PM
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2  Economy / Digital goods / [WTS] Domain Names thinkbitcoin.net, easybitcoins.net and more … on: April 29, 2021, 01:01:23 PM

DomainRegistrarExpiryICANN tx lockPrice
thinkbitcoin.netNamecheap22-04-202222-06-2021599 US$ in BTC SOLD!
easybitcoins.netNamecheap22-04-202222-06-2021499 US$ in BTC
bitcoineurope.netNamecheap22-04-202222-06-2021399 US$ in BTC
cointrdr.ccNamecheap22-04-202222-06-2021349 US$ in BTC
cointrdr.coNamecheap22-04-202222-06-2021349 US$ in BTC
cointrdr.appNamecheap22-04-202222-06-2021349 US$ in BTC
urcoin.appNamecheap16-04-202216-06-2021349 US$ in BTC
urcoin.coNamecheap16-04-202216-06-2021349 US$ in BTC
urcoin.ioNamecheap16-04-202216-06-2021349 US$ in BTC

Before the ICANN transfer lock expires, the domain name cannot be transferred to a different registrar (e. g. GoDaddy, AWS Route 53, …), but indeed it can be transferred within Namecheap to another account.

The domain names are only registered and have not been used by me for any project.



Bundles

If you buy from above list:

  • 2 or 3 domains: Get 3% discount.
  • 4 or more domains: Get 5% discount.
  • All domains: Get 10% discount.

If you are interested or want to negotiate the price, please don't hesitate to PM me your reasonable offer.

Exchange rate USD/BTC per coinmama rate at the time of payment.  Payment via escrow is fine with me – buyer pays escrow fees if any.  Otherwise buyer goes first unless you are trusted.  With trusted buyers I can offer payment of 50% before domain transfer and 50% afterwards.

Telegram contact during settlement is possible if wanted.
3  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Why risk management is so important for Every Trader. on: April 23, 2021, 09:58:57 AM
Today Market Suddenly dump, so I explain why need risk management is so important for Every Trader.

📌 If you enter a $100 trade and lose 15%, you’re down to $85.

📌 If you make 15% profit on your next trade, now you have $97.75

📌 It's harder to recover losses than to preserve funds. Don't think how much you can make on a trade. Think of how much you can lose on a trade. Risk-Reward ratio is key.

🎯 Also win % does not make a successful trader, but strategy and risk management do.

For example:

✖️ One trader has a 60% win rate but his portfolio is down 6% using a 2/1 risk-reward.

✔️ Another trader has a 30% win rate but his portfolio is up 12% using a 1/5 risk-reward.

Expect to lose short term. Plan to win long term.

📌 So, it’s necessary to have very strict rules on risk management that help you to always preserve the capital and not to take crazy risks.

Amen!
4  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Trading spot at Binance does accumulate pennies in several wallets on: April 16, 2021, 09:31:14 AM
I assume this has something to do with the way how Binance deducts the trading fee.  But I did not find a way to specify, that the fee shall always be deducted from a specific currency/wallet.  Is there a way to avoid this pennies accumulation on Binance when selling a coin and to get the appropriate wallet 100% empty?

It has to do with the fact Binance, when you sell a coin, works with 6 digits after the decimal point, not 8.
If you want to get use of those coins the way to do it is to go, in the spot wallet, on the path/link "Convert Small Balance to BNB", which will allow you to pick which small balances get converted into BNB, which you can keep for paying for fees, or sell.

How blind can one person be  Roll Eyes Just did not see this link.  Awesome, thanks for your quick help!
5  Economy / Exchanges / Trading spot at Binance does accumulate pennies in several wallets on: April 16, 2021, 09:19:37 AM
When trading spot markets at Binance, I found that always some minor amount of money is left in the "asset" wallet which I can not change back to BTC or USDT due to low amount.  It's just pennies, but they accumulate to a higher amount being locked up.

For example, I've traded 1INCHUSDT and after I've closed my position (sold 100% of my 1INCH position), 77 Sats where left in the 1INCH wallet ($0.047).  And that happened for all trades I've taken in the past which leads to having 126 Sats being fully locked up.  Even though it's pennies, it's money and if possible I'd like to have the asset wallet being 0 after I've closed a position.

I assume this has something to do with the way how Binance deducts the trading fee.  But I did not find a way to specify, that the fee shall always be deducted from a specific currency/wallet.  Is there a way to avoid this pennies accumulation on Binance when selling a coin and to get the appropriate wallet 100% empty?
6  Economy / Services / Re: Ideaology Signature and Avatar campaign[CFNP] on: April 15, 2021, 07:03:33 PM
Payments have been sent to everyone who qualified, I am closing this now. It may reopen later this week but for now you may all remove sigs. If it reopens everyone will have to reapply.

Thanks.  Is it okay to re-apply even though I've been too short this week?
7  Economy / Economics / Re: Can not believe 5 years ago you could of bought one whole bitcoin for this much! on: April 15, 2021, 01:59:49 PM
What's important is that I still have on my stash and that's why I'm keeping them for the longer term this time. Selling pinch by pinch every single price increase that I think is the peak.  Tongue

Oh, that's a good tactic... I'll be using the same method for the rest of my portfolio.
I've been watching the price movement in the last few days, and the only reason I didn't cash out straight away was to see if I could ride the hype train or not. So far, it's been worthwhile, but I'm also wary of buying too soon and selling too late.

There is now way of exactly buying the bottom or selling the peak.  You'll most likely always get in (a little) later or out a little to early (or too late).

Define a exit strategy and execute it without hesitant when the moment has arrived. I guess that's the only way to do it.  Ideally you have defined that exit already before opening a position as one tends to be emotionally attached to a position once it's opened.
8  Economy / Economics / Re: Out of Reach on: April 15, 2021, 12:59:36 PM
I have not heard about having a minimum amount you must buy so far. Whatsoever amount you have will be converted to the amount of bitcoin what at the present point in time.

It's not about a minimum amount you have to buy but more a psychological thing: no matter how much BTC is worth, at least you wan to have 1 BTC and not some mBTC.  I remember back in 2011 when I started mining it took me some days to have earned my first BTC – that was somewhat magical and it was "only" worth some 7 or 8 USD at that time.  Don't underestimate the magic of having at least one coin rather then some mBTC.
9  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Poloniex cannot change the email address assigned to an account on: April 15, 2021, 09:34:29 AM
Legally, YOU are the owner of the account. Not the email addressed associated with the account.

That's my understanding as well.

That alone should be enough reason for them to at least take you seriously. Changing an email account is a minor admin issue that any competent customer service team should be able to do.

But to be frank, polo has been going downhill ever since they decided to remove legacy accounts and anonymous trading - virtually nobody prefers them over Binance now.

Yep. I'm accepting their statement as I think to remember, that there is really no fund left in that account. But I'm drawing my conclusions based on the experience with their support on this matter. Let me put it that way: I'm surely no satisfied customer anymore and even if their going to be better in future, it'll take'em pretty hard work to get back my confidence.

Polo and Binance are two completely different worlds  Smiley
10  Economy / Services / Re: Ideaology Signature and Avatar campaign[OPEN] on: April 14, 2021, 08:36:14 PM
Re-applying: was accepted already in this campaign and would be now on week two.  Sig & co back. Avatar changed, but cache doesn't deliver it, yet.  Huh

Bitcointalk Username: trigger1975
Profile link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=112777
BTC:1GXgxPbbPe4xSt9nEvfV21SKuiNQATKN5G
Post Count: ..... (including this one): 405
Forum Rank: Full Member
Wear sig & avatar: True

Hey there.  Can you please change my BTC-Address: bc1qdxcn6psm3sja7t2msqjjmkrjcgncjd4xaztp6e?  Thanks.
11  Economy / Economics / Re: Can not believe 5 years ago you could of bought one whole bitcoin for this much! on: April 14, 2021, 03:15:37 PM
I just started to be active again in early 2020 regretting how stupid it was that I didn't start my investment again at this time, when the price was still quite affordable and now it has touched 65k USD.  How stupid I was to be lazy back then, and today is the highest BTC price record in history.

Yep, that's almost my story  Cool

Is this the real price of BTC and not the whales' toy?  Because seeing its height only makes me very worried if there is a major correction in the future.

The price is whatever somebody is willing to pay.  As long as there are more people asking for BTC then selling, the price will rise. That's the way markets work.
12  Economy / Speculation / Re: Are we expecting a bullish trend? on: April 14, 2021, 02:20:50 PM


Knowing how to spot and draw good support and resistance levels is important if you want to be a trader.

There is no science behind drawing support & resistance levels.  Each supply and demand trader draws them differently.  Some use the wicks, some only bodys.  Some require major moves and take slighter moves into consideration as well.  Some require min. 2 touches some say if the move was major enough, one touch is sufficient.

As every market participant has different motivations or conclusions from what he sees or expects: that's why markets move.
13  Economy / Economics / Re: Where the correction ? on: April 14, 2021, 02:14:02 PM
I don't think it's a fake bull, unlike the one in 2017.

What do you mean by "fake bull"?  There was demand and it was a bull market.  Later it was speculative action and lots of FOMO.  Same this time with some more institutional investors.  But every bull market will end.  Always.  It'll correct and probably get back again on a rising path.  But how deep it'll correct or when it'll happen: nobody knows.  One thing is for sure: it will have a correction.
14  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin after the pandemic on: April 14, 2021, 02:06:59 PM
There will be selling after the pandemic, there is no telling however when the pandemic will end.

I don't think it's pandemic related.  There will be selling as no bull market will continue forever.  A correction is coming and how deep it'll go? nobody can tell.  How far will it go before the correction?  Nobody can tell.  One good thing is that now BTC is on the radar of quite a lot of people which – some years ago – talked about it like it's nothing and it'll go away soon.  But after 12 years it's possibly fair to say: nah, we've come here to stay, deal with it.  Cool
15  Economy / Economics / Re: Can not believe 5 years ago you could of bought one whole bitcoin for this much! on: April 14, 2021, 01:58:15 PM
i cant forgive myself for not investing in bitcoin Undecided

Well – in hindsight everything is clear what one should have done or not.  But being in the position at the time …  Roll Eyes

Code:
There has been new activity on your Mt.Gox account.

[…]

Bid(s) (Buy)

Order Filled at: Wed 26 Oct 2011 07:00:50 PM GMT
Amount: 22.30048500 BTC
Price: @$2.77500
Total: $61.88385

Order Filled at: Wed 26 Oct 2011 07:00:58 PM GMT
Amount: 1.17370810 BTC
Price: @$2.77500
Total: $3.25704

Sure I don't have this coins anymore.  Sold them again right after …  Same for some coins in 2013 (when it was @ 100) or 2015 or 2017 … Or all the ETHers I had in 2016 or …
16  Bitcoin / Wallet software / Re: Classic Multibit 0.5.18 recovery with 16 words passphrase help please on: April 14, 2021, 12:55:15 PM
NB. After a lot of searches, I found Jim Burton... Through Meetup.com website and I sent him a message. I hope he will respond to clarify the 16 words mystery (to me) and also let me know any recommendation or help if he can provide me. I explained about the dead laptop...

Holding my thumbs for you, that Jim Burton can finally help you to get your BTC back  Cool Good luck.
17  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: A little sad story on: April 14, 2021, 11:42:57 AM
Holy fuck, that takes the cake (so far)

 Roll Eyes

Let's come back to your OP.  When you have closed the trade, was that according your original plan for that trade?  If so: pat yourself on the back instead of thinking about how much you would have made if not following your plan.  Executing and managing a trade according to the plan is the most important exercise a trade can do.  If you have followed your plan, you did a good job no matter what happened afterwards.

If you did not follow the plan: ask yourself why.  What was it? Fear the trade could turn against you?  Fear you could lose the already gained profit?  Also ask yourself, how can you avoid this in future?  Probably trading smaller could help.  Add your thoughts and action plan to your trade journal.

All traders have closed trades before they have originally planned to do.  That's part of the evolvement in becoming a better trader.

So either way: the question is, can you accept the market is rallying further even though you have closed the trade according your plan or can you work on yourself to have the discipline to follow your plan?  And: don't look back, the next trade where you can do better is right around the corner.  Cool
18  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: advance search option for crypto currency on: April 13, 2021, 09:44:36 PM
hello guys


i need to site or softeware or application for deep and advanced search on crypto market !

for exmaple :

wich one cropto currency today price is doubled compared to yesterday ?
wich one cropto currency today volume is doubled compared to yesterday ?
and more search option !

best regards

Do you really have to create 3 threads for your search questions?  Isn't one enough?
19  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: A little sad story on: April 13, 2021, 09:41:48 PM
So I got some bonus from bybit.

I longed btc at first with 50x leverage (you do that with 'free' money), but since it was on the rise for last few days, thought it will dip and closed the long, opened short.

Got liquidated soon after.

Had I not closed the long, I would be in several double digit thousands of dollars profit today.

Rip

Sad story?  Sure, I have one too Cool

When I sold 17.95 BTC (1.1 Mio USD today) for ~60 bucks at MtGox as I thought the price will never, ever go higher again.

Well …
20  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Trading book I have read so far on: April 13, 2021, 09:31:40 PM
The Supply and Demand theory is useless in crypto market. Price is not moved simply because of supply or demand. If it is moved like that theory, price of bitcoin or altcoins don't have over bullish or over bearish times. Supplies don't change with some cryptocurrencies, they have fixed total supplies. The demand is only presented clearly in bear market. In bull market, demand is faked by hypes, greediness and leverages.

What makes the difference, by what supply and demand are driven?  There are a number of people willing to sell coins and a number of people willing to buy.  If the demand for coins/shares/whatever is greater than the supply of that good, the price is rising and falling if otherwise.  The market does not care about the motivation of buyers and sellers – they just have to meet somewhere to make a price.
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