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1041  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: KUCOIN Hacked on: September 26, 2020, 03:24:23 PM
Hacking a large exchange like Kucoin is really bad news for cryptocurrency. I trade there myself, fortunately my coins are safe there. EterbaseExchange and Binance  Exchange have been hacked a few days ago. I believe that Kucoin exchanges like Binance can easily recover this loss; But exchanges should take stronger action to prevent hacking, hopefully they will; I believe that at some point the cryptocurrency market may be threatened.
1042  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Uniswap discussion on: September 18, 2020, 10:23:40 AM
Indeed, it is strange how Uniswap suddenly rose to prominence, commanding such huge trading volumes. However, I think it makes it difficult for experienced traders to use when it comes to using charts, signals, and analyzing the best entry and exit points. These are features you'll normally get when using a centralized exchange.
I also agree with you, Uniswap  suddenly gained the most exposure. Uniswap is a decentralized exchange platform. As it is a decentralized exchange, it cannot control transaction fees alone; Depending on all network conditions, such as IDEX, EtherDelta and other ERC20 decentralized exchanges, this huge fee could affect the credibility of Uniswap if the gas problem persists, even if there is nothing to do about Uniswap's gasp.

1043  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Hello everyone! Do you still have confidence in altcoin? on: September 18, 2020, 09:42:43 AM
Currently the state of cryptocurrency is much better than last year; With the exception of Bitcoin and Ether, the prices of other altcoins have also gone up. Despite the desire to use other cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin, in my country, it has not yet been possible to use cryptocurrencies to make purchases; But I will do it whenever I get a chance. Most of us use cryptocurrency for the Dark Web. I would choose BTC if I had the opportunity to pay through cryptocurrency as it is safe to transact using it and there are many trusted platforms like BTC Transaction. There is an opportunity to buy altcoin now, but don't waste it, there is a need for research.
1044  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: ClipX steals KYC data and shuts down on: September 18, 2020, 06:36:13 AM
Bounty detectives were one of the most liked campaign managers in the BCT forum. It's really sad to see that they got scammed but, again that's the game in crypto because in every 10 projects 8 are turned out to be scams or dead projects.
I participate in almost every project of Bounty Detective; Most of their projects are successful. I don’t blame them for the ClipX Bounty project; But I think the reputation of Bounty Detective has been ruined just as much as we have been damaged.
1045  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Will bitcoin transaction fees be too high in the future? on: September 17, 2020, 03:41:04 PM
While it is not possible to predict with certainty whether future bitcoin transactions will be more expensive, I think it will depend on the quality of bitcoin in the future. As Bitcoin continues to be mined, its supply has come to a standstill. If people use bitcoin more in the future, the cost of each bitcoin transaction will definitely increase.
1046  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The acceptance of cryptocurrency worldwide on: September 17, 2020, 03:16:47 PM
In the near future it is impossible for cryptocurrency to be accepted worldwide, because there are still countries that cannot accept
Bitcoin and some countries even prohibit the use of cryptocurrency. Although this fact is sad, the popularity of Bitcoin is gaining popularity,
made some countries that prohibit Cryptocurrency change their minds and start accepting cryptocurrency. Although only limited as a digital
asset. But this is a positive thing, that maybe Bitcoin will gradually begin to be accepted as payment. We really have to be patient so that
Bitcoin can really be accepted by all countries in the world.

I also agree with you, it is impossible to accept cryptocurrency worldwide in the near future. However, even though cryptocurrency is banned in many countries of the world, its acceptance and popularity, especially Bitcoin, is increasing day by day. The use of cryptocurrency has increased as people are confined to their homes due to the current epidemic.
1047  Economy / Speculation / Re: COVID-19 Vaccine Will Cause Bitcoin Crash on: September 17, 2020, 02:32:57 PM
I don't see anything that worries us so much about the discovery of the COVID-19 vaccine. Because at the beginning of the epidemic the price of bitcoin was dropped for a short time; But overall Bitcoin has shown a strong resistance. While we don't know what will happen when effective vaccines are discovered and marketed, I think any side effects will go away very quickly; Because the corona virus will turn the next world economy around, people's incomes will increase, they will increase spending on personal life as well as increase investment in crypto.
1048  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: India looking to Re-ban Bitcoin on: September 16, 2020, 03:18:05 PM
I still don't want to believe that the Indian government will re-ban Bitcoin. If a country with a huge economy like India bans bitcoin, I think it will be as harmful for the Indian economy as it is for the crypto world. So the Government of India should not ban crypto but educate the people about crypto and its investments so that they can easily understand, see and avoid frauds. Just as a head should not be cut off for a headache, it is not right to ban crypto for a scam.
1049  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Time to call the people into crypto on: September 16, 2020, 02:43:44 PM
The world is into technological advancement with high and intelligent development of digital platforms purposely to help and make human life into a convenient world.

Today, DeFi catch the mind, heart, or possible even the pocket of interested persons to grab the opportunities to invest. DeFi or known as Decentralized Finance will change the world perspective with regards to Financial matters which every household own some money and do transactions.

Do you think now is the right time to call the people into crypto world?

I don't like to advise someone who doesn't ask me about trade. It is not a good way or good idea if i advise in advance without request. They can think that i have interest in it. Besides, a Hype trend named DeFi is running. Almost all DeFi projects are on the pump and people are hanker after it. Of the coins, i only like 2 or 3 coins for their actual purpose and most of them are Hype and will blast in future when most of the investors will face huge losses.
People with a general knowledge of technology can be advised about cryptocurrency; There are a lot of unemployed people out there who can't find work, they don't know anything about cryptocurrency, I believe that if you explain, advise, help them about cryptocurrency, they will benefit personally as well as the crypto world.
1050  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: I'm dumping my coins because.. on: September 16, 2020, 02:22:05 PM
I have a few tokens from Bounty Campaign that were previously listed on an exchanger, didn't sell for a low price, suddenly went viral one day, some I got two years ago I haven't been listed yet, the team has no whereabouts, active members on social channels No. I haven't dropped them yet, but I think I'll drop them soon.
1051  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Telegram groups for Bitcoin on: September 15, 2020, 05:51:13 PM
There are many telegram groups associated with cryptocurrency; I have already joined many shots. Many of these are Bitcoin or cryptocurrency related discussions, from which there is a lot of information about Bitcoin which helps to achieve BTC. For example, BTC Click Bot where you can get satisfaction for all the links you visit or join groups.
1052  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What do You think about YFI ? on: September 15, 2020, 05:14:15 PM
Heya

Guys what do you think about yfi

is it worth to invest now

or it should be avoided as of now

YFI prices have risen sharply in a very short time. At the moment it is the 20th resource on Coinmarketcap and is priced at over , 39,500. I think investing in YFI should be avoided; After any time its price collapses. We should remember that the bullish hype will not last for years.
1053  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is it getting late to buy crypto again? on: September 15, 2020, 03:50:15 PM
In fact it is very difficult to predict in crypto. Even then I don’t think it’s too late to invest in crypto, especially to buy bitcoin. Bitcoin price crossed 12K a few days ago, today it is below 11K through market correction, hopefully bitcoin price will soon cross 15K. You can also make your own decisions about buying and selling any coin, including Bitcoin, by analyzing market charts.
1054  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What new DeFi token do you know? on: September 13, 2020, 02:44:11 PM
There are many fake projects running on crypto space that is DeFi. So be careful about those projects. You should invest in already existing projects and invest in those. A project like DIA, CRV is still low in price so you can still buy in dip. That project has a real use case and good potential to give back a good return on investment.
Yes, you have an argument; But I think if you don't understand crypto well, it's best to invest in existing projects. On the other hand, if you have enough knowledge about crypto, you can do research, then you can invest in new DeFi projects, you can easily earn more profit, there will be no fear of losing money.
1055  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What has bitcoin done for you? on: September 13, 2020, 02:11:52 PM
First time i got bitcoin in 2017, and I didn't believe it at first. And in november 2017 I cashed bitcoins and transferred them to the Bank.
After that,  I just believed that bitcoin is something very valuable.
I, like you, first learned about cryptocurrency and other cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin, from a friend of mine in October 2017; I couldn't believe it at first. About a month later, I sold the token I got as a reward from Bounty to Bitcoin and sold Bitcoin to get a good amount of money which I transferred to the bank to buy a good Android phone and meet other needs; Since then I have understood the dignity of Bitcoin. I am still involved with other cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin.
1056  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin in India on: September 13, 2020, 01:32:43 PM
Recently I hired some virtual assistants on Upwork to help me grow my website, however, for some reason they tried to destroy my search engine rankings.

Do we know if the country of India has something against bitcoin or anything recent in the news that would suggest this?
What happened to you is extremely sad; But it seems to me that the virtual assistants you have hired are inexperienced, they may not have done it on purpose, it happened out of ignorance. Upwork is a fairly regulated site, where job ratings are given to those who work; So if you do any wrong, you can give a negative rating in their name. However, it is not right to blame the whole country or region for the bad deeds of any person.
1057  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is bitcoin difficult to understand on: September 12, 2020, 03:16:34 PM
There's more than enough educational materials, but Bitcoin is indeed hard to understand for people without good background in software - understanding Bitcoin requires a knowledge of the basics of modern cryptography, without it you won't understand how mining works, how blocks and transactions are verified, how transactions are signed and so on. Most people probably don't need to fully understand how Bitcoin works, just like most users don't understand how cars or computers work - they just need to know how to use it properly.
Yes, you are right, without a good background it is not possible to understand how to dig bitcoin, how to block and transact, bitcoin software etc; I think the textbook needs to be included to achieve this. However, in countries where cryptocurrency is banned, residents can read articles, YouTube and books on Bitcoin. While it is not necessary to fully understand how Bitcoin works, one should study the various threads of Bitcoin for its use and transactions.
1058  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Can I go into this crypto???? on: September 12, 2020, 02:08:32 PM
I've heard people talking about other Cryptocurrency and even I've known alot about some of them, I've made careful research about some I'm even yet to know about, but I've not seen too may people talking about Pinkoin and I'm about to join that, please can you share with me your views, I need to have good understanding of it before I go on. Thanks so much 🙏
I have never heard of Pinkoin in cryptocurrency, not even from a friend of crypto. You do research before joining the Pinkoin project, see if you can join if it's good. However, I personally am not in favor of joining this project; In my opinion there are many potential projects in the market so it is better to pick from there; Especially from CoinMarketCap’s top rankings.
1059  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Can new crypto beat Eth in the market? on: September 12, 2020, 01:12:37 PM
To beat Ethereum, you need to convince people to leave Ethereum and that crypto has to be truly easy to develop and better.
I don't think there is any crypto that can beat Ethereum at the moment. They have a strong ecosystem, a strong and loyal community. Lately, their problem is just too high fees and delays. Also, there is no other problem.
  I also agree with you, there is no currency in the crypto world that can defeat Etherium at the moment. Lately, they have no problem with high fees; I believe that too will be resolved soon. The use of Etherium and Bitcoin pairs is high in the crypto world, with most investors exchanging their currency for ETH or BTC before going to Fiat Money. So overall I don't think any new cryptocurrency can beat Ethereum at the moment.
1060  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What are you doing now? on: September 12, 2020, 12:11:17 PM
I am already joining bounty campaign and airdrop before the pandemic happens. I got used to being always at home, so this is not new to me. I also have small business at home which is the source of our daily necessities.
I have a small job, but I didn't have much of a problem when the office was closed due to the Corona epidemic; Rather I have been able to work in a more profound way. Because I have been working in the cryptocurrency industry as a trader and bounty hunters  since before the Corona epidemic began. I made a lot of money  by trading here because the epidemic did not have much of an impact on the crypto market; I have also worked as a bounty hunters  in several bounty projects, some of which I have received payment for and hope to receive from others. Now that the office is open again, I am working on cryptocurrency before and after office hours.
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