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In my opinion, the current market devaluation (except for Bitcoin), is due to realization of an actual lack of current value. You keep hearing that institutional investors are going to come into the space, but it never happens. Why? Because the value proposition isn't there for most altcoins and bitcoin is to much of a wild card for any sensible investor to invest in.
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##PROOF OF AUTHENTICATION## Bitcointalk Username: bitmybit Telegram Username : Ethereum50k Campaign : Reddit Spreadsheet # : 108 Ethereum Wallet Address : 0x4D4Ec5fcF6DB4c224E85312271D61F3682D4051A
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Eth has been doing rather poorly against Bitcoin lately. I am still an Ethereum believer myself, if they can get some of their scaling issues solved in time, they will do very well. EOS has been looking rather weak lately, since the launch, and Ethereum is just so far ahead out of the starting gate, it's hard to believe that another platform will pass them.
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#Proof of authentication Reddit Campaign Reddit username - Ghostrunner21 Ethereum address - 0x4D4Ec5fcF6DB4c224E85312271D61F3682D4051A
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Proof of authentication Reddit Campaign: Reddit username - Ghostrunner21 Ethereum address - 0x4D4Ec5fcF6DB4c224E85312271D61F3682D4051A
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Pdata is a project that is trying to accomplish something along these lines. I tried to use them, but to be honest they were rather confusing, and not that great it seemed. It's been a while since I looked at their platform though, so it might be worth checking out.
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I was interested in this topic because it seemed rather untrue. Then I noticed that it was for May of this year! Bitcoin holders can finally start to rejoice. At the start of my crypto journey I didn't see Bitcoin as something that was going to stick around, however that view has been changed, and I now understand the necessity of Bitcoin to the crypto ecosystem. Grandpa isn't going anywhere.
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Crypto is in such an unpredictable place right now. Lots of people are out there saying that Bitcoin is going to 40k by year end, and the market cap is going past 1 trillion soon, but considering actual use cases, the market is way overvalued. And thats what institutional investors see, thats why they aren't coming into the market yet. It's to early and there's way to much speculation at this point. Anyway, all I'm saying is that it can go up or it can go down. Don't bank on anything.
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I sure have. I was fortunate enough to participate in the Nexo ico, and I held until the market peaked at about .005 Eth each, and I felt that it was the top, so I sold, but it kept going up to .0055 and I was afraid I was going to miss out on more profit, so I bought back in. Ended up falling to .004 again, and I managed to get out at .0045, but it was a good lesson anyway. When you make a plan, stick to it.
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When will the bounty tokens be distributed?
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You are still an early adopter. Not an innovator, but your still in the early days. The immediate future is uncertain, but crypto still has a long ways to go.
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A whitepaper is pretty important, but it's not the end to all, that's for sure. There are companies that businesses can hire to write their whitepapers, so no matter what, any decent company can have a good whitepaper, it doesn't really mean all that much. Learn about the team, get a sense of whether they really have a vision and clear purpose of where they are going. That'll be a good start.
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My best advice is to find an advisor who knows better than you, and learn from him/her. This space is just way to much for the average person to take in and understand, and paying someone to help you with investment choices just makes sense. Would you go to a jungle that you don't know anything about by yourself with nothing more than google maps? Think about it.
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I think that cryptocurrencies will change the world in many ways. At first it will be a good change, with may unintended bad side effects, but there will be more and more problems introduced over time, and governments will be forced to regulate. In the end, the blockchain will pave the way for almost total governmental control, and I do not look forward to this day. But for now, cryptocurrencies will do many good things.
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I was wondering, why a lot of projects don't have such an important thing for a successful ICO as a product.
When a company has a product it means they have it to develop. In such case, a company shows why they need ICO and how the company will be growing. What is more, there is more trust because a company has experience in a field they are working.
For example, KickCity company that exists two years. KickCity an event platform that generates revenue and has a Helsinki government grant. KickCity needs ICO to make business bigger and to become a decentralized platform where every user is rewarded for ticket promotion.
On the other hand, no product ICOs can prove their success just in theory. There is no proof base that product will be developed and will be working right.
In such unstable industry as ICO everything has to be under control. The product is one of the things that shows the campaign is not a scam. That is why I believe it is better to invest in ready-made products ICOs.
I believe that there can be exceptions, but this is a good rule to go by. Especially for inexperienced investors. In my opinion, securing a good advisor, or multiple advisors is important in crypto. Most people (myself included), just don't have the knowledge necessary to see what they need to.
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Investing your time in a bounty project is not so different from investing your real money. You should do your research, and figure out if the company is for real or if it's not. Your time is just as important as your money, so treat it the same way.
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I hate to be a typical "hodler" but if you lost a big portion of your altcoin value during a dip, then most likely you are better off to hang onto it. If you are holding a quality altcoin then chances are it will regain the most of it's value when the market takes a turn up. It's always hard to see your portfolio down, but most of my bad decisions have been made because I wanted to move out of my position to quickly. Take a strategy, figure out what your fundamentals are, and stick with it, no matter what.
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Interesting discussion. I never used to believe in Bitcoin that much, but to be honest I feel like Bitcoin will keep its place. My predictions go like so.
1. Bitcoin 2. EOS 3. Cardano (Or probably a crypto that hasn't been created yet)
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