Definitely a wise move to take a step back and re-evaluate.
I've seen too many people lose their life's work to gambling, it is a fools game, and only the foolish thing that it isn't.
Only bet when the odds are in your favor, and never against. This is a rare circumstance so grab them with everything you have got when they come around.
If the game you're playing has a house edge, you're already screwed.
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Both are old, both are trying to reclaim some of their former glory, and neither are in their peak condition anymore.
I think they should both just hang up their gloves now, particularly Pacquiao, he looks about 50 even though he isn't even 40.
When you start looking 10 years older than you actually are, things can't be going too well internally.
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The ICO bubble is coming to an end, though projects are still lagging behind the curve on that realization. I think that all the actual hype surrounding them has pretty much dissipated, but there are still some projects that slip through and actually reach their caps. These are usually obvious though as they'll have a stellar team and community behind them to make it happen.
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Can human greed be stopped? Probably not. The fact is most of these altcoins are simply trying to capitalize on an opportunity. Right now there is not too much competition (yes there are thousand of altcoins), but compared to traditional crowdfunding spaces the crypto market is extremely underpenetrated. Over time, as the market becomes more difficult we will begin to see it die down, but that's still a ways away yet.
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There are only small fluctations in the price of most cryptocurrencies right now, when I think of recovery I think of a coin being on its way to return to its all time high. Under those criteria, I cannot say that Ethereum is recovering, it is simply not doing as bad as it previously was, which is very different from recovering. For example, would you say an alcoholic is recovering if he switches from 10 glasses of wine to just 9 per day? Probably not.
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If the bounty rewards look too good to be true, or the team behind the project does not look strong enough to pull off their road map, then you can be pretty sure that ICO will fail and the bounty will not be distributed. The game is simple, only spend your time and effort on strong projects that have a realistic chance in this market, there are very few, so choose wisely.
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Odds are if you participate in enough ICO bounties without doing your research then you will likely end up promoting a scam unless you get extremely lucky. That being said, they're usually quite easy to spot so just do your due diligence before wasting your time and you'll be fine.
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Hello, I'm in France and I'm selling 8 rx 480 8GB (Samsung) all used roughly 8 months for mining eth mostly. Still under EU warranty until february 2019. Tell me if you are interested.
I'm interested, please post your price. Don't ask me to make an offer, same goes for anybody else who replies.
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Why would the bounty manager be responsible for anything if the ICO fails? Maybe you should read and actually understand what a bounty is before participating in one because it seems you are woefully underprepared.
A bounty program is a marketing effort aimed to help spread the word about an ICO or project, people participate in this marketing effort in return for tokens which will have value IF the ICO is successful. If the ICO is not successful then most projects don't even bother distributing the tokens because they are worthless as the project cannot be developed = waste of ETH.
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Wow, that's pretty incredible. There are definitely a few great money coins on the lower end of the market cap, definitely going to be keeping my eye on this one.
Any other strong picks in the sub $25M market cap category?
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Jesus, you've got to wonder how much time these guys have got on their hands to be posting on 200+ accounts, unless it's a team of people then it's more understandable. The funny thing is they're all bounty spammers, spamming for projects which are likely to crash by 90% when they hit the exchanges, if they ever hit the exchanges. This means that the majority of their effort will go to waste
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This bounty is not yet ready to launch. It will be launched later today as it is still being edited. Thread locked for now, check our bounty group https://t.me/bountycloud to be notified when it is launched.
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I am based in the US, but I have a few 1080TIs that I would happily take offers on. You still might be able to get a better deal from me, including the import duties than you would from somebody else based in the EU. No guarantee, but might as well take a peek down the rabbit-hole.
I have 1080TIs, and a few cases/mobos, but they cases and mobos are probably not worth anyone's time.
How much are you looking for? Pretty sure import taxes and shipping on such expensive items will not be nice.
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Hey,
Looking to buy a few graphics cards for a couple new builds,
Please post what you have got and include a shipping price to the UK. I am only looking to buy from the EU so as not to get smacked with import duties.
Will also consider general computer components if the price is right.
Thanks.
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Username: englishflavor Loan amount: 0.02 Repay: 0.022 Time: 12 days BTC address: 13PVVAJcPKJdwanyhEN9MFfxNoFvNrus27 Reason: Trading Collateral: None
Denied, no trust history.
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