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801  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: When will it happen ? on: May 05, 2022, 12:45:35 PM
So many newbies are curious about when they will increase their rank in cryptocurrency operation.Many of them tend to get discouraged when the task is becoming too much for them in bounty hunting.Majority get excited about the profits they have seen others making in crypto but the sacrifice they are not ready to make. I want to encourage Newbies that someday it will happen  but you have got to sacrifice and stay focused. Please  encourage someone new to crypto.


I don't understand your english unfortunately. As to encouraging newcomers to stay in the market, they need to understand that this isn't a get rich quick scheme or a scam. Invest in cryptos that solve real world problems, like XRP and ICP, and you will do well long term.
802  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Look what I've found on: May 05, 2022, 12:43:30 PM
I think proof of work chains will be banned but pow mining will still be available on chains like Ethereum, think bsov and 0xMR. These will go under the radar because they have small market caps.
803  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: New project success on: May 05, 2022, 12:41:37 PM
Well, idk but I really wanna ask this question here, as we all are seeing lots of new alt crypto roaming around the crypto market. what are the factors needed for successful crypto projects, does anyone know?
It's getting harder and harder for a crypto project to be successful. In order to get listed on exchanges, you need to raise at least one million dollars from the public, which puts you at risk of being a security so you had better raise another 3 million to cover the future lawyer fees. Plus you need to pay the devs and team, so that's another 2 million dollars. You also need to pay market makers another million dollars or else coingecko and coinmarketcap won't track your coin and no one will buy it. You need to have an active marketing team and you need vc investors who can get you publicity from people like bitboy crypto or articles on coindesk. Since a large portion of funds are coming from VC, you need to pay the devs out of your pocket to create something for your business development staff to show off to them. In order to gain an audience with VC you need to already be connected to them in some way, former employee, employee, friends with a vc employee or be of the same religion or mason. God help you if you invest in this project because the vc will surely dump on you because they bought most of the supply at under .10 and most of the funds raised are going to go to lawyers anyway because the SEC is going to come after your butt for running an illegal fundraising event.

Now it's not all doom and gloom. Some projects like Hedera Hashgraph already settled with the SEC and have plenty of funds to continue. Dfinity raised enough funds that it can continue development for decades but most other projects are vulnerable. One way to get around this for now is to invest in mineable coins and tokens that had no ICO, like uplexa or 0xMR.
804  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin inventor Craig Wright aims at a trillion transactions per second on BSV on: May 05, 2022, 12:34:16 PM
on a more serious note, i can't remember the name of the exchange off the top of my head but some big exchange recently announced they were de-listing BSV. just another nail in the coffin, i would think...if it keeps getting delisted, it won't be worth anything. zero!

maybe storing nft images will be its saving grace.
Scaling like BSV using bigger blocks causes centralization of nodes since only a few data centers will have enough resources to confirm blocks. The best scaling solution for blockchains to date is the use of sharding technology. This is what NEAR and ICP use to scale.
805  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: what's the ethereum killer ... on: May 05, 2022, 12:29:33 PM
in your opinion which blockchain could beat the Ethereum ... and why  Huh ?
Beat "the Ethereum" in which metric? Number of users, marketcap? We are still in the early stages of crypto and it's only a matter of time before more advanced blockchains like ICP and Celo eclipse Ethereum.
806  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: POLYGON’S MATIC or Solana on: May 05, 2022, 12:27:45 PM
POLYGON’S MATIC or Solana

No Doubt, Both are smart contract platforms that support several  DeFi and NFT protocols.


Polygon had  a well-developed NFT ecosystem with many tools, marketplaces and other products being built on it.

It has more than 150 NFT Dapps and marketplaces like OpenSea already built and working on it.


But Solana is undoubtedly a worthy contender.BTCBTCBTCBTCBTCBTC


lots of the NFT/ game project on Solana ecosystem.

Such as :$Aurory ,Burnt Fiance , Solanians

Plus :  new  NFT marketplace -SolPixel Powered by Solana


what is your options or opinions? Huh Huh Huh Huh


A lot of people are less bullish on Polygon since discovering that a small number of team members control the multi-sig for billions of dollars and they all work in the same area. It wouldn't be difficult for them to walk away with that money since they are all friends and they live in India, a place known for giving fake death certificates and new identities.

Solana broke the other day for the 8th time. If you are still invested in this chain, you aren't going to make it. It's the laughing stock of the industry.

Instead consider ICP and NEAR protocol as alternatives. ICP has better tech and a more trustworthy team than Polygon. NEAR has 100% uptime and is more scalable than Solana.
807  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Elon Musk, Mark Cuban Discuss Using Dogecoin to Solve Twitter Spam Problem ! on: May 05, 2022, 12:20:07 PM
Shark Tank star Mark Cuban has come up with a way to solve Twitter’s spam problem using the meme cryptocurrency dogecoin (DOGE). Tesla and Spacex CEO Elon Musk agrees that it is “not a bad idea.” Twitter recently accepted Musk’s buyout offer.

Elon Musk Optimistic About Mark Cuban’s Dogecoin Idea
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has been discussing on Twitter how to solve the platform’s spam bot problem. He has promised to solve the spam problem “or die trying.” Twitter agreed to sell the company to Musk for about $44 billion last week.

Details:
https://news.bitcoin.com/gofrom/most_popular/elon-musk-mark-cuban-discuss-using-dogecoin-to-solve-twitter-spam-problem

What do you think about Mark Cuban’s idea to use dogecoin to fight spam on Twitter?
The idea of requiring people to pay to post will help eliminate bots but will reduce the number of posts. The correct solution is the use the internet computer to host Twitter, which would allow people to tip without paying gas fees and would feature a digital id, which will eliminate bots and hacks.
808  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: SOL The Chain Goes down Again ! ETH 2.0 and upgrade is the only solution ? on: May 05, 2022, 12:07:46 PM
ETH2 after merge will still be slow because they will need to add sharding to scale. Sharding implementation could take several more years. As to Solana, if you haven't learned your lesson after this 8th blockchain restart, you deserve to lose your money. There are several blockchains with smart contracts that scale now, like NEAR and the internet computer, which both utilize sharding.
809  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Viable Altcoin for the moment on: May 04, 2022, 02:57:23 PM
Have been looking for the most viable altcoin of the the week, as we are all aware of the deep that is currently happening in the entire cryptocurrency market, Bitcoin is my most preferred choice at the moment but am also looking for Alt that I can invest in for a long term basis that will offer me a passive profits in the long run.
Well right now I am buying ICP and Fantom because they are down the most but if I had more funds I would also buy more XRP and 0xMR.
810  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What blockchain offers token creation and no transaction fees? on: May 04, 2022, 02:56:05 PM
I see that HIVE offers this, and EOS.

Mainly want one with an established decentralized exchange that I can add my token to without too much trouble. A listing fee is fine.

Tutorials would be good as well.

Hathor was a good candidate but the cost of making a token is literally 1% of your minted amount in $HTR, which is punitive.
I believe that EOS is rebranding btw. I wanted to add that the Internet Computer $ICP doesn't have fees, dapp creators pay the gas, just like EOS.
811  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Don't punic, just hodl on: May 04, 2022, 02:55:10 PM
Yes, everyone wants to benefit from holding, that means long-term, but sometimes you get information that makes you have to sell it, indeed the hold method is the best way with patience, can you afford it, monitor the price every day, this token can increase in price, while the tokens we hold , there is no price increase, will automatically make a decision to sell it, and buy tokens that have movement.
If  you are really into long term then you  would not really tend to watch the market every now and then or simply this is really a bad idea because whenever you do see your
portfolio is dropping then you would really be having that kind of reaction of selling on panic specially if you have bought on higher price thats why you should really be careful
on seeing everything unless if you are really that comes after for short term duration then its just necessary on making immediate action.
This, invest long term in stakeable cryptos like NEAR and ICP, this way you are earning money even in a bear market.
812  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What is the sign of bull market start on: May 04, 2022, 02:39:28 PM
What is the sign of bull market start
When everyone and their dad says it's a bear market and loses hope. Based on youtube videos, and the price of ICP and Fantom, I think we are already there.
813  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: New altcoins you can invest on. on: May 04, 2022, 02:38:27 PM
Will be giving regular updates on new and recently updated crypto currency’s added on Coinbase, a few will be worth your interest as this coins can make you a fortune, new alt pins are usually affordable and early birds make millions of these coins in months!!!, usually below the $1 mark and with endless potentials.
Number 1 on our today’s list is !?
1- Decentralized USD (TRX) at $0.9.., issues in tron DAO, presently trading in sunswap and pancakeswap. This coin self stabilizes again fluctuating price. You can find more info about this coin on CoinMarketCap.com
2- smolting inu (smol) at $8.5…, currently trading just at uniswap ,provide meme reality, for game lover all over the world.
3-petoverse (peto) at $7.6.., currently trading  at pancake swap.
This coin is supposed to be the first METAVERSE PROJECT that provides a decentralized financial asset which rewards users .




Ensure to your own research on above coin before investing,
I'm not investing in any new projects at the moment, I am all in on XRP, ICP, and 0xMR.
814  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Stablecoins or CBDCs? on: May 04, 2022, 02:37:37 PM
With the advent of Tether (USDT), the stablecoin industry has advanced at a very fast pace. There are now many stablecoins on the market aiming to bring the stability of traditional Fiat currencies with the security and reliability of crypto/Blockchain tech. Traders can use stablecoins as an alternative to existing Fiat without having to cash out directly to a bank. To say the least, stablecoins are the new digital Fiat system where companies hold all of the power (instead of the government). Yet, central banks have announced their intentions to launch CBDCs (Central Bank Digital Currencies) of their own. If stablecoins are already proven to be successful, why re-invent the wheel with the launch of a new government-backed digital currency? Can't just governments back stablecoins themselves and avoid all of the hassle of creating new digital Fiat currencies from scratch?

What do you think the future of stablecoins will look like after CBDCs are launched? Will they die in the end or will they co-exist with CBDCs? Your input will be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Smiley
Some countries that want absolute power over their citizens will use CBDCs, the other will use stablecoins. If stablecoins are regulated they can act as CBDCs but will have more reach because anyone in the world will be able to use them. For the USD, that's a better solution than a closed CBDC, because it can still remain on top of the economic pyramid. These stablecoins will run on top of L1 blockchains, like Algorand, XRP, and ICP.
815  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How low can BTC go this time around on: May 04, 2022, 02:34:41 PM

I think Bitcoin has bottomed. There just aren't enough sellers to push BTC back down below 35k again. The cat is out of the bag and everyone knows at this point that digital assets are the future. That's why banks and governments are doing their best to slow things down, so they can buy more before you do. They want you buying their bags for a higher price. The best thing that you can do now is accumulate as many L1 cryptos as possible, like ICP and IOTA. These will be the building blocks of the next financial system.
816  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Which utilities will survive the bear market on: May 04, 2022, 02:32:38 PM
What type of crypto utility do you think will survive in this coming bear market? Some are saying most layer 1 blockchain projects will fail what about the likes of launchpad platforms, or we should just focus on metaverse only? Since metaverse isn't even close to perfection yet I think 💭 they may actually lead the way in future, what is your thoughts on this?.
There are always new trends in crypto. You can try and ride those trends or invest in the L1 projects that those DApps are running on. The most promising L1's in my opinion are the internet computer and Celo.
817  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: New project success on: May 04, 2022, 01:41:00 PM
Well, idk but I really wanna ask this question here, as we all are seeing lots of new alt crypto roaming around the crypto market. what are the factors needed for successful crypto projects, does anyone know?
There are always new crypto projects starting up but 99% of crypto projects fail. The safer option is to invest in projects with VC backing that have dumped due to a market event, like the one we just had, ICP and Fantom namely.
818  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Do you regret when you miss selling at ATH followed by a correction on: May 02, 2022, 12:41:12 PM
It often become a good opportunity when you sell at a peak and after that the correction come and you buy again with low price but many people miss that opportunity who then regret but I do not regret when I miss that opportunity because I do not do greed and remain satisfied with my current amount of coins and I know in the future the price will grow again to another ATH and my current coins are enough to give me enough profit. With this thought I keep myself tension free.

What is your views and conditions at that time?
You can't time the market, you win by spending time in the market. POS cryptos like ICP give you staking rewards, which are akin to stock dividends. Just stake it 'till you make it and wait for the bullrun to continue.
819  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What might occur on the next bear market on: May 02, 2022, 12:39:44 PM
I reckon it might look very similar to the bear markets of the past where much of the other attempts of the old layer 1 blockchain projects have failed to help the growth of their ecosystems. Fantom, Atom, Avax, Terra, Algorand, Cardano might slowly enter obscurity similar to Nxt and Nem.

There will also be many failures of tokens issued in those layer 1 blockchain projects. The development teams of those projects might dump and leave the project or just leave and let the projects die. I also speculate that it might also be a similar occurrence in the NFT ecosystem. Teams will run out of money and leave.

Much of the gamefi ecosystem will also die with only a very few of those projects to survive. We are presently already witnessing this.

The projects that were created during the bull market will have their first token unlocks this year and next year which will cause more selling and dumping on their communities.

Also, the regulators will be coming and this will cause more fear and pressure within the cryptospace.
Even good projects die in a bear market because they run out of funds. 0xMR is a minable token and is community run, so it's safe. Also, VC invested millions of dollars in projects like Celo and ICP, so these aren't going anywhere.
820  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Using Crypto profits on: May 02, 2022, 12:37:39 PM
Guys, how do you use your crypto profits? Well I started investing in crypto last year but still to earn that much profits. How about you all?
We aren't at euphoria so I'm not selling anything yet, right now I am staking ICP. Besides that, I wouldn't sell anyway because that would create a taxable event, I would take a loan on my crypto instead.
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