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How orders will execute, if there is no access to my API?
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Because of supernatural? Don't think so Could say that can affect on crypto market somehow tho.. But IMHO nothing huge. There is no way that this event could put some influence on the general crypto situation.
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I should say that for now, we have numerous examples of such ideas. Tokens, Alts that giving an idea of being crypto for some social network page. But as we can see Facebook still on the first places
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Anyway, services like that are making crypto more popular every day by adding the ability to pay in the currencies. At least, here we got smth unusual (not regular ICO with the hidden conditions)
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Don’t Think About it as Hard Work Create Small, Bite-Sized Goals Read Daily Stop Caring About the Things That Don’t Matter Set a Quit Time Just Do It Celebrate Wins
Thanks for your tips! I have the motivation problem for a long period of time. I've tried to not to think about how hard the work is and I think your advice will help me to realize the real sizes of my work.
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I think that this isn't right because, youtube it's internet and in internet shouldn't be any censorship exept self-censorship.
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I think that there is no problem to combine both things and live with them.
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I think we do. Blockchain technology keeps providing the most transparent and even the fastest transactions that people have ever used. So I think we need to embed it more in our lifes.
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As for me, day trading is the best option, on every deal you devote 3-5 percents of your deposit and making some profit in small price movements up and down. In addition, Such trades are providing price liquidity and market is running smoothly thanks to that.
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How much are you planning to invest? The risks in cloud mining are so high so it's could be better to buy mining equipment (ASIC or GPU's)
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I have some previous experience in the financial markets and prefer to use manual trading, but with using special trading terminals for intelligent and convinient trading.
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As you know cryptomarket is well known as a high volatility market! So you can stay rich very quickly, on the other hand you can loss all you deposit.
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Oh, no. I don't like any type of smoking
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Hello! I like an idea of the project But I dont understand - should I have special VR equipment? I mean will it be compatible for example with Sony-VR (from Playstation)? .
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Oh, I'm also was wondered about those kitties thanks for explanation
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Blade Runner 2049 - is very good one.
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Hi, look like another good crypto-project in music world But is the project alive?) What the difference between Songcoin and Musicoin? Thanks for the question and what a great opportunity to go back over the brief history of Songcoin. Songcoin came into being from another idea called eBeat in 2008, which was intended as a music monetization platform post Napster and to redress the resulting decimation of the music industries traditional revenue streams. The basic value premise was that there would be a release radar platform with new music either in demo or published form for evaluation by users and if you liked a particular song or their music you would send them a token value as an investment. Then you have an interest stake in that piece of work. This gives the artist immediate revenue and a gauge of future popularity. Once released for distribution the revenue from future sales is shared by both the artist and the savvy investor. This why we always used the line 'Songcoin - Invest In Music' When we started eBeat in 2008 we had no idea how the platforms software would work and our seed funding barely covered the legal aspects of copyright etc. The project drifted along until Satoshi created Bitcoin and then we knew this could be the token distribution engine room we were looking for back then. We also knew back in 2010 that Bitcoin was probably going to be one of many future crypto coins so why not create our own industry specific token. That's when we started Songcoin. At some point in time since Songcoin's creation we've had the ear of all of the big digital music players. Sadly the unfortunate fact is that people won't pay a penny for music when they can get it for free. If you're feeling generous you might subscribe to Spotify premium where the mega-artist gets a tiny fraction of the associated revenue. The rest get's eaten up by administration costs. You can see how perfectly blockchain tech fits in here as the kicker to return money where it's deserved. We contacted Myspace, at the time it was a floundering beached whale without direction (kinda still is). What a perfect opportunity to enliven the platform with a ready list of subscribers who would love to support their favorite musicians. Sadly they wanted everything for free and not interested in co-development of the idea. Another possible application is utilizing the blockchain as an interactive ledger to record music metadata and distribute royalties to vested parties. Conceptually you could distribute royalty micropayments to everyone involved in the creation of a piece of work from the artist to the session muso, to the producer, to the guy who adjust the mic etc. This is one exciting potential application. Will we ever return to a world where we pay a fair value for music to enjoy something we love and that gives us a sense of pleasure? Perhaps we have, it's called Vinyl and it's highly successful. Have a look at this https://youtu.be/PF4A4wdnXkUThank you for such wide answer I will learn more about Songcoin ^)
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Hi, look like another good crypto-project in music world But is the project alive?) What the difference between Songcoin and Musicoin?
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I'm also interested in this project, looks perspective Airdrop 2 already ended?
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Hello! I like this project! Will it be program lending today as promised?)
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