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Вообще cryptotrader мне нравится. Но бывают и огорчения..при торговле на некоторых биржах появляются баги с запуском бота и при последующих попытках его так и не удается запустить. Протестировать бота, в том числе и бесплатного можно только после покупки доступа к сервису. Когда хочешь заработать, то скидывать монеты для того, чтобы потом уйти в ноль или вовсе уйти в минус - идея точно не привлекательная. Поэтому я всегда была в поиске бесплатных ботов. https://tradesanta.com бесплатный, у него не громоздкий интерфейс и норм работает. Еще мне нравится gekko, но опять же- он платный и тоже не без багов..
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заменить фиатные деньги она абсолютно точно не сможет, потому что как минимум тогда они должны будут облагаться налогами. крипта может применяться как максимум в играх, проектах на блокчейне, но для реального мира она еще не применима абсолютно.
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в айсио я уже перестаю верить, потому что так много скамных проектов, что просто жуть. считаю, что лучше трейдить на короткие сроки.. к примеру, устанавливаешь какого-нить бота, настраиваешь и он трейдит по заданным параметрам и зарабатывает немного тебе. кто какими ботами уже пользовался? trade santa, 3commas?
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когда я только начинала погружаться в айсио мир, то все время ориентировалась на бенч. Но со временем поняла, что оценки зависят от того, заплатил ли им проект.. Очень много скамов.. но со временем я перешла на tokendata и ICObazaar.. Там, кончено, тоже все не идеально, но рейтинги правдивее.
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а как вы относитесь к ботам? например, грамотно его настраиваешь и по-тихоньку он тебе наторговывает.. хоть и маленькими суммами, но все же. Например как Trade Santa, 3commas и тд
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Что делать, если биржа не отменяет ордер??
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Хочу попробовать поторговать с ботом. Посоветуйте ботов, которые с Bittrex интегрированы
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but I my self favor Binance and Freewallet as they provide you the lowest fees on the market.
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I was very happy to hear these news. It's the most promising project of the year.
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Too many users, that's the real problem. they can't cope with so many people at a time wanting to trade their assets.
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I see that you already got your member status. Congratz. There're a banch of things that change: the amount of symbols in signature for example. Some bounty and signature campaignes allow only members to join. So it's worth it.
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Altpocket is,so far, the best looking alternative I've seen. One of the best tools out there.
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With right attitude definitely possible!
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If you are a complete beginner, I would suggest starting off with Bitcoin. Try to understand what Bitcoin is and how it works then you can dive in into more complex topics. While reading about blockchain as a technology, you will probably encounter many technology related terms like blocks, mining, Proof of Work (PoW), Proof of Stake(PoS), smart contracts, hashing, etc. You will need a Glossary. I also recommend bitcoinwiki.org for that. You can find all the answers there As a next step, I would suggest creating a wallet and playing with the software sending transactions back and forth. This way you get to interact with the Bitcoin blockchain. Start off with $10 USD you don't need to buy a whole Bitcoin. You will learn about addresses, backups and private keys. But here you should be very careful to choose a good wallet
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definitely bitcoin. It would be like paing some gold for your coffee. But also diversification will work good, if you provide many types of coin and people have choise in your cafe
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I use freewallet for trading needs and trezor for holding
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you need 30 activity, but you can get only 14 activity every two week. So you'll need to do 1 post every day during 4 weeks and a little bit more to get junior status
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A very good explanation from bitcoinwiki: Bitcoin was invented as a peer-to-peer system for online payments that does not require a trusted central authority. Since its inception in 2008, Bitcoin has grown into a technology, a currency, an investment vehicle, and a community of users. In this guide we hope to explain what Bitcoin is and how it works as well as describe how you can use it to improve your life.
What is Bitcoin? Since anything digital can be copied over and over again, the hard part about implementing a digital payment system is making sure that nobody spends the same money more than once. Traditionally, this is done by having a trusted central authority (like PayPal) that verifies all of the transactions. The core innovation that makes Bitcoin special is that it uses consensus in a massive peer-to-peer network to verify transactions. This results in a system where payments are non-reversible, accounts cannot be frozen, and transaction fees are much lower.
Where do bitcoins come from? We go more in-depth about this on the page about mining, but here’s a very simple explanation: Some users put their computers to work verifying transactions in the peer-to-peer network mentioned above. These users are rewarded with new bitcoins proportional to the amount of computing power they donate to the network.
Who controls Bitcoin? As we mentioned above, there is no central person or central authority in charge of Bitcoin. Various programmers donate their time developing the open source Bitcoin software and can make changes subject to the approval of lead developer Gavin Andresen. The individual miners then choose whether to install the new version of the software or stick to the old one, essentially “voting” with their processing power. It is in the miners’ best interest to only accept changes that are good for the Bitcoin currency in the long run. These checks and balances make it difficult for anyone to manipulate Bitcoin.
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I'm voting for FreeWallet. Use it for three month already and never get any problem. Saved a bunch of money on fees. They offer 0% transaction fee for BTC inside there system. And outside fee also good. And I like the app itself
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