Of course, I asked myself this question many times. I heard about bitcoin back in 2012. I began to interest somewhere in 2014, and invested for the first time in 2016. And of course I regret not believing this many years ago.
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It seems to me that the bitcointalk moderators have many of their work and they are not obliged to follow the projects in order to find out if it is scam or not. This forum is a platform where many people not only communicate, but also earn. And as in any business that concerns money, you need to take into account possible risks and rely only on your own strength.
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I don't think mass emailing a merchant/store will really force something to happen. Especially when it won't really effect their bottom line. Why should big companies like ebay add bitcoin as a payment option? They are doing fine without it, and adding it as a new payment option won't increase income.
Businesses are run by profits. If you can prove that adding bitcoin would help increase profits, the merchant/company might think about adding it as a new payment option, otherwise, will never happen.
Moreover, no one can guarantee that after accepting bitcoins for payment, in this store will become a large number of buyers with cryptocurrency. Because this is what any business is seeking - an increase in the number of customers.
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The main advantage of bitcoin is its anonymity. This is what attracts a large number of investors. It is fair that they seek to hide their identity in order to keep their funds and lives safe. If I had such wealth, I wouldn't want someone looking for me to reveal who I am. And for this, at least, need to glimpse less on the network.
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As long as I live live I will not sell my Alts at a loss. It is a shame that Bitches are selling: These bitches can’t see 2 years from NOW: Booming! I primarily hold Cardano!
not all coins are good in holding congratulations you are holding a good coin which is cardano ask those who are holding shitcoins or some good project which was just pumped due to some news and later dumped such as Neo, sometimes it pays to also cut loss, so selling at loss pays sometimes This is true. Sometimes it is better to sell in a minus than to save unnecessary coins in your wallet. I once didn't decide on to take such a step and now I have a decent amount of shitcoins, and they will remain so, no matter how long I will wait.
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And I had the opposite. Proven and respected bounty manager conducted projects that eventually turned out to be non-working. It is a pity, of course, that this is happening. But no one is immune from mistakes.
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Until now, no one has managed to find out who Satoshi Nakamoto really is and should this be done? What will it give us? What will we do with this information and how will it affect the entire crypto world? This man is not in vain hiding his identity, he has his own reasons for this. One of them, perhaps, he has a large number of cryptocurrencies and he just cares about his security.
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This is a common thing. Everyone draws attention to themselves as they can. Wright chose a rather bold topic - to speculate on the name Satoshi. And he doesn't need to prove that he is real or not real Nakamoto, it is enough for him that there is hype around him and his name became increasingly popular and was often mentioned in the media.
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Investors treat any new project with some kind of prejudice because many have had a bitter experience from participating in fraudulent projects. Normal and good projects will always be, just need to be able to select them, among other things, slag. And this is the most difficult.
Of course, all these conversations don't just happen. Many have suffered from ICO scam projects lately. And new projects are becoming more and more difficult to regain investor confidence. I want to believe that we will soon see new promising and honest projects.
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I have a similar story. Only I didn't offer anyone to invest in bitcoin. I just decided to share with friends what I do, namely investment in cryptocurrency. But they only laughed at me. But what happened when the price of bitcoin began to soar upwards? That's right, they started buying it.
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Bounty rewards died in 2018. I don't think those crazy thousands of dollar rewards will ever happen again, like they did in 2017. The market is getting smarter and no one wanna pay hundreds or thousands dollars for spamming in Twitter, the profit of which is zero. Only quality content will be rewarded.
I have never received great rewards for social networks. Only for creating quality articles on blogs. Reposts and retweets in social networks are really easy work, respectively, we get a small reward.
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For me personally, it is more profitable to participate in bounty campaigns, in particular, in a signature campaign. Because I almost haven't come across good airdrops which would pay good rewards.
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I think this year the price of bitcoin will be stable, within 6 - 7 thousand. And we will see a real bull in the next 2020 or 2021. It seems to me that is more real forecast.
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2019 has been a year with mixed feelings for crypto enthusiasts. A lot of bounty hunters have now switched over to trading, because bounty is longer profitable. Some that have combined the two (both bounty and trading), while larger percentage are still into bounty, despite not being profitable. I envisage that in two to three years to this time, the population of people on bounty will reduce drastically, because it will no longer be profitable as it used to be.
I have long been engaged in investing and trading. At the same time, I also continue to participate in bounty campaigns. From all fields of activity in the crypto market, you can earn by a few and rightly so. No need to concentrate only on one direction of activity. I adhere to the same strategy and believe that this is the most correct option to use all directions - investments, bounty and trade. Because in case of failure, you will always have insurance.
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I agree, as for investors, the main thing that you should understand is that cryptocurrency is a huge risk and you should not invest more money than you can afford to lose without deteriorating the quality of your life. And bounty hunters I will give advice, analyze the project as if you want to invest in it and find the factors that will allow the project to become successful in the future.
I also agree with the advice to investors. We all need long to understand that we no need to hope, and expect much, so that later it wouldn't be very painfully. But about the bounty hunters - it is very difficult to determine a promising and successful project, especially if there are an immense amount of them, like today.
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I, in turn, can say that I received a good reward in the bounty campaign, which required KYC verification. So we can't say with certainty that all such projects - scam This is not true. Although I wouldn't mind if KYC were canceled for bounty, and would be left only for investors.
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In fact, we can't know exactly the number of women who are in crypto, since the nicknames on bitcointalk and in social networks don't speak about anything yet. Under any name can be hiding both a man and a woman. And in general, I think that most women don't even confess that they are engaged in investing in cryptocurrency.
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I also agree with the opinion that Steemit is all the same more a blog than a social network. There is also Sola, it reminds me of Instagram. I used some time both of this platforms but with time I left, because I didn't find them convenient for myself. I like messengers more.
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