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1  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: For those who are skeptical about investing on: May 28, 2018, 03:10:15 PM
Hello!

There will always be reasons to invest in ICO's as well as reasons not to.
You have to do a serious research and always invest as much you can afford to lose.
There are several ICO's successful on the market, so you don't have to be 100% negative about ICO's.
Invest smart and be patient.

Best of luck!
2  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: how to identify a scam ICO project on: May 28, 2018, 12:24:22 PM
Hello!

It is actually very hard to identify a scam ICO project.
You could verify of course the team, the whitepaper, theirs accounts on social media....etc, but in the end, the project still could fail or simply the team could scam you.
My personal measure is to invest as low as possible and just wait for the exchanges.
In order to invest, PLEASE do your own holy and blessed research.

Best of luck!
3  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What is altcoin? on: May 28, 2018, 11:42:52 AM
Hello!
An altcoin is simply the coins appeared after Bitcoin. In order to invest, you should do your own research.
Best of luck!

4  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Looking for advice regarding wallets on: May 03, 2018, 11:34:22 AM
So if I want to hold is better to keep my Bitcoin in a wallet or in an exchange ? What's the difference ?

Hello!

It is very well known that you should not keep your crypto on an exchange.
My advice is to get very well informed before buying crypto.
I personally use MEW and a Nano S Ledger. I am very satisfied and never had any problems.

Best of luck!
5  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: buying bitcoins with creditcard without ID on: May 03, 2018, 11:19:01 AM
Hello,

does anyone know a place where you can buy bitcoins using a TOR browser and WITHOUT ID?

completaly anonymous.

thank you

Hello!

I personally bought Ethereum using my Skrill account. You are welcome to try!

Best of luck!
6  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin Mining on: May 03, 2018, 11:08:15 AM
How to mine bitcoin?Is their any software or any websites to mine bitcoin.Websites like Bitminer are real or fake?

Hello!

In my opinion, in order to mine Bitcoin or altcoins, you have to be very well informed about mining.
The investment is relatively big compared to expected profits.
Personally, I will start mining after a good period of successful investments.

Best of luck!
7  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Mining, Trading or Investing. on: May 03, 2018, 10:41:32 AM
This question circulates around these forums daily: Should people entering cryptocurrency start mining, trading or investing?

I was told some great advice back when I got into cryptocurrency and thought I would share it. Please keep in mind this is a summary, but still a good representation.

Mining - Mine if you are passionate about the technology and the love idea behind it.
Trading - Trade if you are interested in research and have an abundance of patient and time.
Investing - Invest if you feel the future of the technology will grow and you love what it represents.

At the end of the day everyone has their own reasons for getting involved in cryptocurrency. This ranges from the opportunity of money and riches to the technology and industry itself. What I am trying to tell you is there is no perfect answer to the 'Should I start mining, trading or investing?' question.

You will find more profitability in something you are passionate about and enjoy then something you are not. The point is do what interests you the most regardless of what other people tell you.

My Story: I got involved in the crypto industry out of obsession. It's the first technology that has driven me to obsession since I picked up my first gaming controller.




Hello!

Well, in my humble opinion, the main reason (excluding love... lol) for joining trading, mining or investing is MONEY. Love comes after that!  Grin Grin Grin
Now, if u have some trading skills you have to trade if u have some cash that you can afford to lose, then you should invest and after you become profitable you should be thinking about mine some crypto.
That is my logical order to approach the crypto world! Hope it was helpful!

Best of luck!
8  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Some of the Best Exchanges reviewed on: April 30, 2018, 11:42:49 AM
Hello! I try as much as possible to be helpful in this matter. I always advise to play carefully and keep your cryptocurrencies very safe. Good luck!
9  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What is the reason for the current hike in price on Bitcoin? on: April 30, 2018, 11:08:47 AM
What are the reasons for the current hike in price on Bitcoin?

1. Starting of trading at Chicago stock?
2. Rumors about another hardfork in December?

or any other reason??


Please let me know your thinking.

Hello! The monetary market is beginning to recover. demand for bitcoin is steadily increasing, which also leads to an increase in the value of altcoins. Experts believe Bitcoin may reach 50k-100k in May this year. We, as investors or traders, can only hope that their predictions will come true. Happy hunting! Grin
10  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin and Bitcoin Alternatives on: April 30, 2018, 10:22:40 AM
As we all know that bitcoin is the king of the crypto universe because it is the first and original cypto currency, and it is undeniably responsible for the invention of blockchain technology, because of the discovery of blockchain technology which is the main reason of the growth of the alternative coins, altcoins are generally defined as “bitcoin alternative."

Hello! I think the topic is slightly misunderstood. Indeed, Bitcoin is the first virtual currency but has its own blockchain. Subsequent Altcoins have different utilities, each with its own blockchain. It's like we say ... ok, the first car in the series is Ford. The other ones that appear after are a cheap copy and would not be worth considering. Totally wrong! In my opinion, any trader or investor can profit from any type of cryptocurrency not only using Bitcoin.
11  Economy / Economics / Re: important point on: April 26, 2018, 02:50:04 PM
government that prohibits bitcoin in some countries. If the government can accept the existence of bitcoin there are some important points in it:
* can pay off the "debt" of the country
* Improve the economy of the people
* Decrease in poverty level
I want to know what you think.

Hello, there! In my humble opinion, Bitcoin wouldn't change a thing. I think they simply don't know yet how to make profits out of this. If u are investing in crypto you could also lose your money....how this can help to eradicate poverty or other stuff like that?...Improve the economy of the people? Maybe so, unless if u are a killer in the market or at least a profitable one. Best of luck!
12  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Update April 26 on: April 26, 2018, 09:46:31 AM
Bounce coming in at our first zone of support from $8.9-$9.2k

PRICE ACTION LEVELS
Resistances - Price was promptly rejected at the .382 fib level at $9.75k we had outlined, sending price back below the $9.4k level of support, making this our immediate resistance. Above that we will keep our target on breaking above $9.75-10k and the .382 fib level.

Supports - At the moment we are bouncing from $8.9-9.2k zone of support, in confluence with the .5 fib. Below this level we support at $8.6-8.4k that also lines up with the .618 fib level.

Moving Averages - The ever important 200 MA on the daily chart is now lined up with a zone of resistance we have from $9.8-10k. A break above this would be huge for bullish confidence. We also now see the 200 EMA acting as support as prince pinballs between these two indicators.

Ichimoku Cloud - The 4H cloud has provided perfect bounce support off the kijun. We will see if this holds...

Oscillators - The daily RSI remains above the zone we have highlighted in the past confirming bullish movement. More interesting though is the 4H hidden bullish divergence right at support. Price is making higher lows while the RSI is making lower lows.

Conclusion

Price was rejected with force at $9.75k and the .382 fib. After such an incredible run in the past few days, this is not a big deal. We are surprised we did not see a pullback even sooner than today.
On the higher time frame we have needed to post a higher low after making a higher high above $9.2k. Continued upside still remains probable

Twitter: @BoomerCapital
Website: boomerangcapital.org

Hello! Indeed, the value of Bitcoin will definitely grow. Many specialists predict a touch of at least 25,000 USD in the next two, three months. We, as traders/investors, have to be patient and very well informed about the daily changes in the market.

13  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How did you hear about Bitcoin (From Ponzi to Cryptocurrency) on: April 26, 2018, 09:15:48 AM
How I heard about bitcoin started early 2015 when I was searching for means in which I will use to earn some money to help support my schooling because I'm an undergraduate. So I was introdue into an online business by a friend called MMM (As of then I never knew it was ponzi) the way it was presented (mouth watery bonuses) made me to engage in it fully and started marketing it. I became successful at it made some cool cash too.

When it became famous in my country I decided to explore all its benefits then I saw an advert of BItcoin I picked interest because it was offering 50% ROI monthly while my local currency was 30%ROI. So then.my journey began in the Cryptocurrency world.  I became fully a Cryptopreneur January 2016 after my wanna be cryptocoin called TBC (thebillioncoin) failed me. I have made some few mistakes afterwards but I can proudly say, me picking interest in Bitcoin (cryptocurrency) from a Ponzi biz,  is one of the most smartest move I have ever made in my life.

How did you hear about bitcoin? I Wanna hear your experience

Hello! In the past, I was the victim of  scammers, so I was looking for a way to understand how trading actually works. I discovered a group of traders a year ago and tried to see what it is all about.With banning binary options in Europe, the step to the crypto world has been awaited. Now, as a crypto enthusiastic, I patiently wait to see how this market work and how the altcoins will evolve. An important role in this is also the contribution of specialized service providers. Scammers have already made their appearance and are looking for vulnerabilities. I wish u the best of luck along with the others in this new journey!
14  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Security of My Ether wallet on: April 25, 2018, 05:37:48 PM
I have a some alt-coins in My Ether Wallet, and normally using personal key to open & close wallet...

And, Not using that much down & up load program   and also, frequently  updating virus program

I Know Using cold-wallet is most safe one, but is it really necessary to do that ?

Hacking the My Ether Wallet is occasionally happen ?


Hello! You know, an antivirus program is worthless especially free-type ones. When it comes to cryptocurrencies, I advise you to use a Trezor or a Nano S Ledger. Is the best way to secure your money.Hope I could be helpful to you.Wish u best of luck!
15  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Guide to Doing Your Own Research (DYOR) in Crypto on: April 25, 2018, 09:58:20 AM
Today I’m writing about how to learn to do your own research. It might not be as obvious to some as it is to other. Enjoy.

There’s a common theme in the cryptocurrency community of people looking for handouts and not doing their own research.

But, on Twitter the other day, I was asked a serious question.

Someone asked, “How does a noob like me begin to research? What variables should I look at? Where do I look?”

I didn’t realize that some people might not know these things, as I have been a decent researcher even before getting involved in the cryptocurrency world.

Beginning to Research
When you start to research in the crypto realm, you need to be aware of specific tools. Here are a few I use regularly.

CoinMarketCap
Coin Market Cap (CMC) has a list of the top coins and the majority of their specs, including Market Cap, Supply, Exchange Listings, Websites, and more. If I am researching a new coin, this is usually where I start to get some basic information on it. This site is pretty reliable in my opinion.

2. CoinMarketCal

Coin Market Cal is basically a good site to learn about the events and news going on in the near future for specific coins. I like to browse this every few days to learn about anything new that might come up in the space.

Disclaimer: CoinMarketCal is not always 100% reliable. Always research more.

3. Reddit (r/Cryptocurrency)

While Reddit is also not the most reliable source of information, there are a lot of people having conversations about cryptocurrency and bitcoin on the site. There can be some good information on there, then there can also be complete trash. People like to spread their opinions around and are very vocal about this. Take everything with a grain of salt and only use what you find useful for building your own opinion of a coin/project.

Please, don’t just blindly follow some random dudes advice on the internet (this goes for Twitter too).

4. Google

Sad I have to say this, but yes, Google is your friend. When you’re looking for more info on a specific coin, search in google and see what you can find. I have no doubt there will be trash opinions when you search (just like everywhere else), but again, find what works for you and build your own opinion.

If you even have a basic question about crypto, just search it. I’m sure someone has asked it before and there are tons of answers.

5. Investopedia

Investopedia can be a great source when you are first starting out to learn basic investment terms. Sometimes it might feel like you’ve stepped into a whole new dimension, and you have. If you have specific questions about what something means, head there or ask google.

6. Trading View

Trading View can be a great place to watch other people chart different concept and practice TA when you begin to learn. It’s pretty much a social media platform specifically for charting stocks and cryptocurrencies. I’m a big fan.

7. Twitter

While Twitter is also very similar to Reddit (it’s filled with people’s opinions), it can also be a legit source of information if used properly. There are lots of awesome traders who share their wisdom and expertise for free. If you pick from their methods and use what work for you to build your own strategy, you can improve your ability to trade crypto.

Some of my favorite are:

CryptOrangutang
CryptoBirb
TheCryptoDog
BitcoinBravado
Crypto_Rand
There are a ton of great profiles, but there are some of my favorites. I’m probably missing a lot, but there guys are unbiased and a lot of them have great TA.

Read More ... https://medium.com/@CryptoShillNye/cryptocurrency-a-noobs-guide-to-doing-your-own-research-dyor-c96958cf74a8


Hello! I completely agree with u, cutenikky, but I would add to your list being part of a strong community of crypto enthusiasts. Try some Telegram groups, instead of watching some YouTube "experts". Wish u best of luck!
16  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Wallet for begginers on: April 25, 2018, 09:39:40 AM
Which wallet would you say is the easiest to use ?

Hello! I strongly recommend My Ether Wallet for the ERC-20 based tokens, along with a Trezor or a Nano S Ledger.
17  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Disadvantages of hardware wallets? on: April 24, 2018, 11:35:04 AM
1. Are there any disadvantages of using a hardware wallet?
I have heard they make private key extraction difficult.

2. In what circumstances would you need a private key? What are private keys purpose?
3. What happens when lose a hardware wallet?

Thanks in advance.

I personally use a Nano S Ledger and I am very satisfied with it. It is very important to write down the recovery phrase, that could be used in case of stolen or lost.The private key is used to access your wallet.Before storing your cryptocurrencies, please get very well informed about it.
18  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How/where can i learn to day trade on: April 24, 2018, 11:09:26 AM
Hi all,

i would like to learn to day trade.

I know how to buy and sell in various exchanges but it is now the time for me to upgrade.

I do not know how to to analysis and stuff.

Do you have any recomendations on how / what i should study/read/view ?



The best way is to join a group of traders and learn little by little. I recommend that you do not invest real money from the beginning until you get some experience. A very important aspect is the money management. My advice is to beware as much as possible of the people who promote robots and the promise of huge fortune overnight. They are definitely scammers. I wish you success in a future trading career!
19  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: One coin to rule them all!!! on: April 24, 2018, 10:52:33 AM
PayPal’s CEO Peter Thiel stated that he believes that Bitcoin will be the only cryptocurrency that will survive because “it is the biggest”. I really don't know what to say about that, but I am inclined to believe that Bitcoin will not remain the only crypto coin. It could be possible in the future to use a single coin when it will be a single "country" with a single government, but until then the market(and the whole world) is not ready yet to confront that scenario.
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