Syscoin is the first one that came into mind since it is one of the projects I closely follow but you already listed it. I cannot think of others at the moment but I'll keep an eye on this thread. This should an interesting one, this is probably the thread where we can easily recognize the "old guards"
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It's not that they are lazy, scammers put in a lot of work too like everyone else. The only difference is that they do not have good intention. Let's just be extra careful so we won't fall victim.
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I strongly doubt if there is any other alt. that can surpass ethereum. They may all try to, just like XRP tried, but do not have what it takes to transcend ethereum. The most established altcoin i have ever seen or come across is eth. No mater how it falls, it will still continue to maintain its position. Some were afraid when eth was plummeting and they though the end has come again, but just barely few weeks, eth picked up again. I am just trying to imagine how glorious the future of eth would be.
I agree with a lot of points that you made but let us no be so sure here. We do not really know what is going to happen in the future. Unexpected things can happen that can hamper the development of the platform. Besides, most of the platforms challenging Ethereum like EOS are a lot younger. Who knows what they can accomplish in a year or two.
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Just let them sell if they want to since it is theirs. I once thought they are crazy for selling their rewards for peanuts but I realized I do not have the right to tell them what they should do. It could be their strategy to sell as fast as they can then buy back at a lower price. You may like it or not but to each his own.
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You will have a more difficult time getting merit if most of your post/comments are short and on ANN sections. There are some brilliant suggestions from the replies. Apply them and you'll get some merit/s soon.
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It is a challenge to all founders or devs of coins/tokens listed to Binance to keep up with the standards and not just sit around once coin/token is listed. Also a challenge to all who are aspiring to get listed to Binance to make sure their project is of top quality
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I am not into day trading. I am more into accumulating undervalued coins or tokens, hodl, wait for my target price then sell at a sweet profit.
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Yes, be patient and don't get hype so easily. It also helps if you can make a trading strategy, like setting a target to sell, then follow it.
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He can leave anytime if he wants to but I think he's an honorable man. He'll make sure that the platform is well developed and that there is someone from the team who can lead without him.
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That your first point in particular is what makes me sane. See, one thing is to be investing in a space and the other is to have all the necessary knowledge you need to make the best of it. Knowledge guides us in most part of it and most especially the knowledge of making trading decisions. Bloodbath to me since I learned how to trade effectively, seems more like an opportunity than a problem if you know what I mean. With learning, persistence and good experience, it is always worth it at the end.
However, for those who may find it hard, I guess just sticking with the idea of investing what you can afford to lose to at least douse any unnecessary emotional stress, and keep holding for as long as you want to is the best bet. At least, those were my moves until I found out a better way to take advantage of the market fluctuations.
This is a very informative response. I can't say that I am that knowledgeable in trading yet but I agree with all the points you mentioned.
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While I appreciate the fact that some sports celebrities are now getting involved in crypto, I do not really get the purpose of this JR10. Does it have to be on the blockchain?
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I believe so. I just do not know when it can break $1000 again. Like everyone else, I am also waiting for the launch of Ethereum 2.0. If it's good, then we can probably see a good rise in price.
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Always expect a huge drop in price after ICO phase. Many earlier investors would want to recover their capital the soonest time possible so they would sell. I have not seen a project that sustains its ICO price during the development phase.
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The cryptomarket is developing and a lot of people including I have the question about confident sites and resources to find suitable coins for investments. Some of these sites are pay and it is too responsible to trust them not to be confident in the truth of their information in the same time. I am against for trusting to these sites because I am sure that experts’ opinions are more promising in this case and it is easier to believe to the particular person than to different sites. What about you? Do you trust these sites or do you find information in the other sphere of life?
If ever you are to use these review sites, check if they allow a third party to issue his/her opinion on ICOs listed on their site. If none, then be more cautious.
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I notice the more bounties I am in the harder it is to keep track of it all... especially when I have to facebook, Twitter, blog, and telegram. Does anyone have a good system for keeping track of everything?
This was my problem when I was starting. I simply use an excel file. Different sheets for each bounty. Create also a master sheet for all bounties including start and end dates.
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I have some coins and token in my wallet and for some time now no news about the platform or coin. What happen if after we all struggle to support ICOs through the different media and beyond even our capacity and the token does not get into the market or what is paid to you as reward for your support is something that is almost as good as nothing, what do you do in such cases? Is there anyway to remove such coins from your wallets? Personally I did some airdrop when I heard they were good but my rewards are so little that I wish there is a way I can delete it out of my wallet.
It is either you hide them from your wallet or you send them to a burn address (contract address) if you do not want to see them anymore. Basically, a coin/token that you cannot sell is worth nothing.
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I do not know but by saying panic selling of crypto enthusiasts is incorrect. Majority of those who sell are mostly new in the market and not really crypto enthusiasts.
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Virtually everyone is expecting another boom in the crypto space. We hope for another bullish market. The question we kept on asking ourselves is "When is bull run going to start?"
- 2018 does not really support the boom for most ICOs, unlike what we had in 2017. - In 2017 airdrops were very profitable, unlike what we have in 2018, where most airdrops just seem useless. ... and the comparison continues ...
Despite all these, i can confidently say that, notwithstanding the bearish market, 2018 has been a very good year for both Traders and Investors alike.
How can you confidently say that? 2018 has been a very good year for SOME traders and investors. There are many who got burned from their trades and investments (especially from ICOs).
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How and when do you guys decide whether to invest or not on an ICO? Do you have a checklist that you follow?
Basics: 1. Professional looking website 2. Well written whitepaper 3. Verifiable team 4. Community support 5. Product use case 6. Do they have a live MVP?
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hy all,
please i m sorry asking this or...
i know that someone else might posted this earlier but i want to confirm why is KYC necessary for bounty hunter? or do you think KYC is for Investors alone or for both.
but to me i found out that kyc is just for investor because bounty hunters are just to promote the project and make the ico successful so i don't see any reason why kyc should be for bounty hunters.
to me proof of authentication is enough to cover the kyc because most times some people tries to cheat in the bounty campaign by submitting multiple account in a particular project, but the aids of the proof of authentication will help reduce the cheating and the rest.
so now tell me what do you think and what are you ideas?
I, too, do not agree with KYC for bounty hunters. The only reason I see at the moment why they require KYC is that it is the most effective way for them to weed out cheaters.
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