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Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Rating-Trading
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on: December 03, 2022, 11:18:21 PM
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I am one person who doesn't believe in trading signals or trading signal VIP groups. Most if not all are just scam. It's better learning how to trade and then creating a strategy suitable for your trading style.
My logic is nobody who has a very good working strategy can waste time looking for people in telegram to buy his signals for just $50, yet he can make way a lot of money by just concentrating on his strategy using any capital he has rather than make it known to the public.
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Economy / Reputation / Re: Cryptochanger.to Locked SCAM or what?
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on: December 03, 2022, 10:48:28 PM
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I also noticed them a while back. In the first ANN they created, members asked a number of questions which were not well addressed. What they did was close the thread and then created a new "clean" one which was locked as well to create an impression that they have nothing negative about their instant exchange.
I think they are not honest about something or fear constructive criticism and want to hide behind a locked thread. It's a big red flag.
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Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [ANN] Smartino - Android Bitcoin Core Full Node
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on: December 02, 2022, 11:58:31 PM
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I guess phone needs to be connected to power all the time, but I am wondering how is it handling hard drive space, It's possible with specific Samsung phones that can detect the hard drive via the OTG cable and also charge at the same time I have an old Huawei Mate 8 phone and would love to play around with it. Not sure if it will work. I guess there's only one way to find out.
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Economy / Trading Discussion / Learning how to code in order to automate trading strategies, is it worth?
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on: December 02, 2022, 11:05:36 PM
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Hey members. I have been a trader for about 4 years, but lately I have been thinking much about learning how to code from scratch (Yep, I am those unlucky ones who did a course that didn't require any coding ) I intended to use the knowledge gathered to make and automate some trading strategies and also understand better how to use some bots, but I am left to wonder if these whole new journey will be worth it? Also, apart from pine script programming language that is specifically trading view, is Python the only other programming language I need to learn (No JavaScript and all those other programming languages)?
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What happen to Bytecoin
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on: December 02, 2022, 10:51:37 PM
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I remember the project from back then. It was one of those coins that you would buy with a possibility of x100 in a bull run, but I think along the way they had a lot of controversies and interest in the coin dwindled
I check it up recently, and it's not worth buying and wasting time for.
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Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Crypto Casino
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on: December 02, 2022, 10:21:18 PM
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Hey Guys
did anyone here Tried Crypto Casino online ?? anyone wins ? or just scammers ? Not all are scam. There are a few reputable casinos if you check the gambling board. Please always do extensive research, read term of service before using a casino. i was playing and spend some dollar and was watching the whole month and there no one winning !!
If you are gambling to multiple your money, then you are doing it wrong. Gambling is designed to ensure that a casino makes money out of a group of gamblers in the long run. Just gamble if you are doing it for fun. If it's as a source of income, just look for a job.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What will be the next crypto craze?
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on: November 29, 2022, 11:57:13 PM
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Many of these phases have helped the crypto market achieve new highs and led the blockchain technology to go mainstream. A lot of developments have been a part of the industry growth, so my question here is, what do you guys think will be the next craze in the industry?
I think most of those phases have actually done more harm than good to the crypto industry. When there is a LUNA or FTX scam, the mainstream media uses Bitcoin as a scapegoat I don't really care about the next craze or catchphrases, their purpose is always the same. Grabbing money from the gullible noobs with the promise of making them get rich quick only to defraud them. I mean, look at how many DeFis have collapsed and made people lose a lot of money.
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Economy / Reputation / Re: Is Satoshi a Russian?
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on: November 29, 2022, 11:40:54 PM
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You are asking the wrong question. It should be, "Why is the Russian local board, more active than the rest?"
Your stats haven't considered the English boards, which makes the assumption not strong enough. I am not from Russia, but their board could be very active because of the nature of policies there.
One thing I have noticed is that there are so many exchangers that seem to originate from Russia than from anywhere else, if you check exchange monitors like Bestchange. Perhaps folks from there are more exposed to crypto and other forms of online transactions.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Trust in the Cryptoworld. KYC for project owners.
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on: November 29, 2022, 11:14:17 PM
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What organizations are there that provide KYC for project owners?
There are so many platforms that provice KYC for project owner just like pinksale, Certik, hacken and many more. These platforms are providing audit and many features available like KYC verification for the developers. And a number of them have gone ahead to rug pull and make investors lose a lot of money anyway. We have so many thugs and scammers in the crypto industry who are well known or "KYCed", and yet some people just turn a blind eye only to end up losing money. The message should be for people to avoid throwing their money into aimless projects that are just money making projects for the creators/funders.
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Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Secret of success in futures trading
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on: November 29, 2022, 10:54:27 PM
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You trade only sure signals, Aah, signals sold by you? If you wait for some coin all day long and it will move only 5% then it's bad signal becouse you need to have some space to move your stop loss to entry or to profit once signal start moving. 5% price movement is more than enough for my futures trading strategy, Sometimes I even do 1% what are you saying? The signal provider If you work with someone else signals should ensure your signal Will last lang few hours at least like 3-5 hours until you get profit out of it.
Best is to use one signal sure signal.
This is what i said i follow that's why Im one the best trader and i also provide signals.
We don't want your signals. Since you claim that you are a good trader, shows us a screenshot of your Binance futures account and the trading history showing your PnL.
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Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Binance aml/kyc in the eu
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on: November 29, 2022, 10:29:08 PM
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seems ridiculous and a massive invasion of privacy That's what you choose when you sign up for a centralized exchange. If you would like to continue day trading, then look for an alternative exchange that isn't strict yet. Or you could use no KYC p2p exchanges ( https://kycnot.me) Whats the story with forex do you need to go through all this with forex brokers
Regulated forex brokers do the same
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Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Binance futures Are you full time trader ?
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on: November 29, 2022, 10:13:30 PM
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If binance will follow to FTX then who else you can trust anymore ?
The point is, you shouldn't full trust any centralized exchange at all. Have only money you can afford to lose deposited there. I can assure you Binance won't be here forever. Have that at the back of your mind. that's why most traders today switch from future to spot trading. Spot trading can be so brutal too. Just ask people who bought Luna right before the crash and had no stoploss Risk management is the most important aspect of trading. Most of the future traders are losing their assets since they only rely on trading signals
I am a futures trader and I don't rely on trading signals.
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Economy / Exchanges / Re: Let's not be too judgemental about CZ (Binance)
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on: November 29, 2022, 09:12:17 PM
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You mean, the guy who at one point thought of a Bitcoin Reorg after his exchange had 7,000 Bitcoin hack? The guy who endlessly keeps shilling his centralized BNB Beacon chain and BSC while at the same time create fake "Bitcoins" on the shitcoin chains for noobs to ignorantly withdraw because the withdrawal fees are lowered compared to the Real Bitcoin? How do you even continue trusting such a guy, even after the FTX saga? There are some people here who could defend FTX and SBF with their hearts if you said anything critical about him not so long ago. I see you are still probably so blind with the case of CZ until hell breaks loose some day. As the largest exchange in the industry, Binance has the responsibility to protect its business and its environment, especially when it is underregulated. If the environment becomes unconducive and panic lingers beyond normal, it might affect even Binance, that's business for you. This is what the guy is avoiding, I think, though many see it differently as being selfish. Obviously for them to thrive, they have to be selfish, predatory and greedy. Don't tell me you don't know this. This is people's money we are talking about, none of the rivals of Binance should panic or conclude a foul play if they are sincere and professional enough. So it's Ok for a full CEO to tweet un-researched claims about arrival exchange? We should stop pitying centralized exchanges, they don't care about their customers and their money, they act like gods and play as they like with people's money living 5-star lives all around the world. But you are already pitying one, along with their CEO. Contradictory, innit? I don't even support centralization again, yet let's stop accusing CZ to force other centralized exchanges to do the right thing and stop fooling people in the name of exchange.
People should be smart enough not to trust anyone with their funds. Not even CZ. it's the whole point of Bitcoin.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: RebelMiners.com Polygon Matic Mining ( ERC20)
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on: November 28, 2022, 10:57:53 PM
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im not saying it a scam. its a ponzi scheme . because of the nature of it. the networking. just so you know, Any form of ponzi scheme is considered a scam here because at the end of the day, people are lied to, and they end up losing money. if token token.. survive with in this month . gather enough . users. we will release it the market. with liquidity fund.. And if it doesn't? i think you guys are not familiar Decentralized tokens Since you claim to know more, and we don't... Explain to me how a token is decentralized? I mean, it even does not have its blockchain. It's dependent on another blockchain... isn't it?
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Is this online web wallet safe?
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on: November 28, 2022, 10:47:00 PM
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Oh Hi bro mostly Web wallets Are next way Of scam cause they are open source and we just do not know when they can scam us or steal our money. I don't know whether to say you are ignorant or you just made an error while trying to put across a message because what you just said is completely wrong Recently a big Scam Of FTC caused such big Disaster in crypto Maktet and you can understand, how unsecure are these.
You meant FTX? FTX was never any sort of wallet? It was a damn-centralized exchange.
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Economy / Exchanges / Re: [Breaking] Crypto Lender BlockFi Filing for Bankruptcy
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on: November 28, 2022, 10:02:14 PM
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And just three weeks ago they were promoting stuff like this: It’s almost time.Certain US clients—verified as accredited investors—will soon be able to earn interest on their digital assets with BlockFi Yield. Celsius Network had this to say a couple of weeks before the implosion Stop trusting third parties and you won't lose your coins. It's literally the first two sentences of the whitepaper. A purely peer-to-peer version of electronic cash would allow online payments to be sent directly from one party to another without going through a financial institution. Digital signatures provide part of the solution, but the main benefits are lost if a trusted third party is still required to prevent double-spending. I don't know if it's greed or being very stupid, but I always wonder why people keep falling for those centralized Ponzi schemes dubbed as DeFi's. How can someone be so stupid to risk thousands of their dollars just for 10% APY, yet they could simply buy Bitcoin and wait. 10% is a piece of pie when it comes to Bitcoin price volatility.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: I have been scammed by A Scammer By Multisig
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on: November 27, 2022, 11:52:19 PM
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1) Does Tron even have support for multisig addresses? I do not know of any wallets that have this feature. Yeah, it's possible to create multisig addresses 2) How on earth did you get a hold of a multisig wallet, and then sign a transaction from all 2/3 co-signers to send to the scammer? The more times you have to sign, the more it should make you question who is going to receive those funds, in exchange for what. Scammer creates a multisig address that he has control of and then deposits an attractive amount of USDT TRC20. He then messages random people claiming he can't withdraw the USDT and offers to share the spoilts if they help him withdraw. They will then share the private key with the victims. Victim imports the address, checks the balance and gets so excited but can't send out the USDT minus some TRON tokens. As soon as the victim deposits the TRON tokens, they get spent immediately by the scammer. So the scammers keeps collecting TRON from different victims
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