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41  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: When next bull run happen?? on: November 30, 2019, 06:50:47 AM
what you think guys , before halving , after halving , no bull run
Before halving, you will see a surge in the price of the entire crypto market. But the problem that I'm quite worried about is that people only focus on buying bitcoin and selling alts to buy bitcoin, creating a huge demand and pushing the price of bitcoin up but the alts remain stable or down.
If this happens, the Bitcoin dominance will grow too high and the market will have to burst bubbles again. Do you think so?
42  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: DO YOU feeL THE MARKET WILL CRASH TOO ? on: November 30, 2019, 06:37:27 AM
I believe the market will crash again and the price of bitcoin will return to $ 6k. This is arguably the average number of many expert traders proposing for the future of bitcoin in 2019. Perhaps the recent growth is just fake and it is about to collapse soon. We should not buy any alts or bitcoins at this time. Everyone should hoard at USDT and wait for a good chance and buy.
43  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Future of bounty campaign. on: November 30, 2019, 06:31:48 AM
In fact, bounty campaigns are only good when alts grow again. This shows that new investors are allocating large amounts of capital to the remaining alts to increase the quality of the market, and then it is easier for new projects to attract capital.
but alts season is still far away so bounty campaigns also need a lot of time to glory again. We should now find a job to make money, wait until the market flourishes, let's come back.
44  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Are ICOs really DEAD or simply cleared a path for better projects? on: November 27, 2019, 09:49:06 AM
 It was really dead. Because the contracts are unclear and there is no protection for investors. After we have poured money into the project, we have nothing but confidence in the project's promise of their distant dreams. We have no voting rights, we don't have a voice, and they can ignore us at any time if we raise our opinions. I believe that ICO really should not exist in the future and it should be replaced by STO.
45  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Its a gradual process on: November 27, 2019, 09:28:40 AM
I'm not too confident in the price of bitcoin to grow strongly to more than 6 - figures. because this is a market full of manipulation and no one has enough money to convert fiat money into bitcoin. Everyone knows that bitcoin is worthless and I believe that in the future everything will be the same and only grow slightly.
I recommend that people should not be too dependent on crypto, there are more businesses that are fraudulent than real. Let's just expect blockchain technology.
46  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How did you start trading? on: November 26, 2019, 07:02:13 AM
Learn to trade with small capital it would be better if you are a beginner, avoid with large capital. When I first traded I only learned on YouTube about trading strategies and techniques, it really helped me, but indeed when entering the market everything was not easy as we learned, sometimes in the field it will be more difficult than learning. But we must dare to jump in and dare to lose for the first time, for that use the capital as minimum as possible.
If you want to hold long positions then you need to take risk and adjust smartly. For example, if the coins you bought just increased a little, you can raise the stop loss level to minimize the risk of loss, so your mentality will be more comfortable and easier to hold your orders for the time being. longer. I did and it worked quite well for me.
47  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How long do you hold on a trade. on: November 26, 2019, 06:55:15 AM
trading has been a difficult process for novices and minor traders. it could be tempting most times if you dont understand the market movement and TA. you might loose patience and cancel out a trade you might regret later. i have cancel out many trades that later ended up in huge profits. i have also cancel some successfully. i just curious to know if there is any sure way to this trading were by you hold on a trade.
This problem is often encountered by new traders and I've encountered it many times. We fear that we will not be profitable if the market does not reach the point where we set the target so we will cancel the order soon. It is a mistake that the trade remedies must be disciplined. You must set a plan before trading and must do it regularly to get used to it.
48  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Are you holding Bitcoin? on: November 25, 2019, 03:49:35 AM
I'm holding bitcoin
for a couple of months but now its dip again. So hold for longtime..
That’s great idea we should hold our coins like bitcoin for a long time because long Time holding  gives profit it’s much better to keep buying and keep holding as per the market situation, so I know after few years the price will again pump so no need to lose your heart just trust your abilities I am sure within few more months the price of bitcoin will rise up high.
I don't think so. Currently, Bitcoin is still in a downtrend and the bear market is still overwhelming the entire crypto market so uptrend will be very unlikely. At this time, we can do nothing but wait and restrict transactions because the risk is now very high. I think it will take another 5 to 10 years for the bear market to officially end and the new era of crypto market will be decided during that period.
what? I don't think it will take so long to survive in the bear market. When the price of bitcoin drops to a lowest level, such as the current $ 6k7 price, the psychology of the crowd will think this is the lowest price and it prepares to pump really hard. I believe that holding bitcoin will still create good value for the future. because the market has been growing strongly for the first few months of 2019 and now it is time for a downtrend. It will soon create a new trend in 2020.
49  Economy / Economics / Re: Would you use FB's Libra? on: November 24, 2019, 01:46:54 AM

I'd personally be using Libra a lot, especially since I work with Western Union and Transferwise a lot with people who aren't very into cryptos, which would be a perfect use case for Libra.
But unfortunately, things didn't work out as planned. everything about Libra is gradually becoming more ambiguous as Congress is increasingly putting pressure on them by enacting new laws and forcing them to follow that rule. I recently learned that Congress has asked the Libra project to make the coin users' identities and all their transactions transparent. This is like killing the business itself before it is born.
50  Economy / Economics / Re: Is Bitcoin Over? on: November 24, 2019, 01:40:06 AM
It is impossible for bitcoin to be over, even it's price is now a down trend because it can still get back to it's price sooner or later. Bitcoin is also gaining it's popularity everyday, so no doubt that more people will continue to buy bitcoin or invest their money in bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies.
This is not true at all and bitcoin can crash whenever the manipulation organizations no longer need it. meaning the existence of bitcoin will depend on manipulating organizations. and you know, we don't know what the manipulative organizations will do next and they may leave bitcoin anytime.
51  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: So many altcoins on: November 23, 2019, 09:07:38 AM
the problem is that the community has changed from "wanting to see new projects that create a decentralized peer to peer currency" to everyone wanting a different thing "wanting to see projects that can give them the most amount of profit".

so if you look back, in early years we saw most altcoin projects be good or at least have some fresh ideas (i am talking about the first couple of years like 2010), but when you compare it with these days every project is only a money grab thing and people only want to trade them on exchanges. nobody even runs their wallets/nodes anymore.
Yes, that is the current state of the crypto market and scammers realize the potential and continue to create bad projects. This stems from people who have been in the crypto market for a long time but not richer than those who participated before 2015. They are always motivated to invest in profitable projects x1000 and the result is being knocked out by greed. It seems they need a lot of failures in order to become a smart investor.
52  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Any clue why whales are pumping shit coins at DEX? on: November 23, 2019, 08:52:08 AM
E.g.
the other explanation, other then a pump and dump scheme, can be an "insider trading".
Likewise, they are ready to issue a news and meanwhile they have taken some coins in DEX.
(DISCLAIMER= this is just an hint and not directly linked with this token )
I also have some questions about big pumps at shitcoins. but what "insider trading" they gain from what? while they spend their money to buy worthless shitcoins?
Do you have any idea about this? Let me know, thank you very much.
53  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: The Tale of 2 Cryptocurrencies - EOS vs Ethereum on: November 22, 2019, 12:03:00 PM
its a shame this wasent posted in a place where conversation and discussion can actually happen, like here Tongue
i woulda scored you some merit for the nice article Smiley
Medium is such a dumb place, you can only state your one sided opinion, and no discussion can really happen, as you can just censor w.e you dont like : /
ya im good, not gonna waste my time on that platform for most things, sorry


I completely agree with your opinion. I am really confused about these types of articles and I don't know what the author is having and need us to help them. Although I know this is an informative article, these can be easily searched daily on social media and it is not very interesting.
54  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: WILL Bounty campaigns Ever Keep to their Rules and Regulations on: November 22, 2019, 11:50:08 AM
Can we ever have a bounty campaign that stick to its Rules from the beginning to the end of the campaign. can that ever be possible just like the old days. bounty campaigns of early 2017 use to plead with participates. Ran a bounty of 3 weeks without any additional weeks. maintained a fixed number of token or pay amount without altering the total pay budget. stick to their rules of paying immediately at the stipulated time. Most of these projects are successful and remains top notch.

The truth about New projects these days is none of them are real. all are fake and copy cats. Knows that they have nothing to offer. they are just after the Money. if they are fortunate to raise the money, fine business starts.  but if not;everything scrap to the scratch.  it all depends on the money. money first. once it is realized, they do everything possible to protect the money not the project. from the project CEO to CEO. to the legal team and the rest.
Bounty participants are the LEAST in the list of Payment. before you join that bounty. Make sure you have the free time and won't regret in case target was not met.
In fact, we should look at the fact that in 2017, bitcoin grew and alts also increased sharply from that point. Meanwhile, bounty campaigns want to start quickly and finish quickly to enjoy the new great capital of new investors. After listed on exchanges, you can see many projects increasing many times, such as Credits, Cryptopia, Thekey, ...
But now these are all ordinary projects and no longer have enough capital to operate due to the weak ICO market. We can't blame the founders either because the size of the crypto market is so small.
55  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How to learn bitcoin trading? on: November 21, 2019, 12:20:32 PM
I have invested in bitcoin, and i would like to learn about trading bitcoin to hopefully maximize both my current and future investments.

Since i am completely new to the world of crypto i would appreciate it if more knowledgable people have any good resources or tips to share. Both for (hopefully) profiting from trading, and for practical tips on how to reduce fees, maximize security in a practical manner and anything else that is necessary and/or helpful in my quest to accumulate bitcoin.
This trading document is available everywhere on social media and youtube, and is divided into many different categories. such as technical analysis, price action analysis, buy and sell by news, ...
  But for bitcoin, the most effective is still Price Action and some necessary trend indicators such as RSI, EMA-MACD, Bollinger Band. You should study and understand more about those types before making a trade.
56  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: So traders, how much You lose? on: November 21, 2019, 11:56:36 AM
So Everybody like to talk about winning and profits.... But traders honestly how much You are losing?  Daily weekly Monthly? 


Im sure the Beginners lose coz of FOMO.
In fact, no trader always wins. Professional traders also often fail in a series of transactions, which is normal because the indicators do not show absolute accuracy. so there will be times when it will lead to a trend contrary to our imagination. Therefore, the management of capital to trade is very important. You can lose 5 times and win 5 times, but as a result you have to make a profit. That is a good trader.
57  Economy / Economics / Re: Which countries have banking friendly to companies that get paid in bitcoin? on: November 20, 2019, 06:47:28 AM
I want to establish a company to sell software to help in bitcoin trading.

I could get paid in fiat via a payment processor, but even still, banks have told me at one country I was going to incorporate in, that even getting euros or dollars on my account from such business would be a problem.
Is anyone aware of countries, preferably, of course, with a low tax rate, that don't have issues with their clients getting money from this?

Thanks.
hmmm ... this is quite a problem. But why don't you try to set up a company in your home country and test it for a few months? then you will have a sufficient customer base and a little capital to develop more in another country, I think it will be easier.
And when you want to expand, I recommend starting a company in the Philippines because the government is really backing bitcoin and banks are doing the same. you probably won't have any trouble doing that.
58  Economy / Economics / Re: Would you use FB's Libra? on: November 20, 2019, 06:24:42 AM


With so many controversies arising from this tech giant's ambitious actions, we never truly asked the most important question.

Would the people actually use Libra should it be approved by the congress?
I think not. It is actually a very large business but it is not controlled and is operated in a decentralized market. Besides, it links with more than 50 large partners around the world and that will lead to huge money laundering in the future that the government cannot control. Then we should not let Libracoins work in the near future.
59  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin demand in economically volatile countries surges on: November 18, 2019, 07:41:01 AM
then this proves a very correct hypothesis. When a country has political and public debt problems, people will come to Bitcoin more and hold it for a long time.
This hypothesis was true after witnessing the purchasing power chart of Hong Kong people. I believe that in the future Bitcoin will have even more purchasing power.
60  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Verge Price Witness Strong Surge on: November 17, 2019, 03:51:15 AM
Verge price has seen many downfalls for a long time, with the most recent 7 days being the most exceedingly awful. XVG was confronting a great deal of variance in its value continually and was, in the long run, heading downwards.

Verge(XVG) is a decentralized open-source digital currency that maintains anonymity in its transactions by clouding the IP address of its users.

Source: TheCoinRepublic
XVG has had a very good growth recently and this is a good opportunity for us to buy more and hold it.
XVG seems to have acquired some new investors to hold it and push its price up. This seems to be a set up strategy and I suspect that they will soon double the price of XVG in December.
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