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361  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Can Ethereum Really Overtake Bitcoin? on: November 14, 2017, 06:57:53 PM
Nope, i really do not think so. Because even though bitcoin is going through a lot of issues right now, i still believe in it. Because it has proven itself worthy of my trust many times already by overcoming obstacles and emerging from them even better than before. Yes, ethereum has good qualities and great potential, i will give ethereum that, but not enough to be something worthy of comparing to bitcoin.


I think that with the current situation it is becoming more and more likely. I observe the market and I think it is the only crypto that can now be very close to Bitcoin. We'll see what happens next.
362  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: how to sell tokens on: November 14, 2017, 06:48:16 PM
All Myetherwallet tokens can sell on etherdelta. visit https://etherdelta.com . for easy you use metamask to login. To sell your tokens all etherdelta you need ETH minimal 0.01. To get ETH you can buy it. if all the step success, you can start to to trading.
good luck

If you want to sell it search for trading only trusted people. Nowadays you can meet many types of hackers and scammers who will want to scam money.I had such an unpleasant situation recently.
363  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I am absolute noob with bitcoins where should I start? on: November 08, 2017, 10:01:07 PM
I was starting from book about blockchain.

At first, every user knows little about BTC mechanics. I invite you to look at the fundamentals of Youtub, where you will find answers to the basic question of the virtual coin world.
364  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to Get Started Becoming a Bounty Hunter For a newbie on: November 08, 2017, 09:37:16 PM
A couple of additional helpful links for us all:

1) MOST IMPORTANT! Newbies read here - a good list of dos, donts, whys and hows:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1689727.0

2) ALTCOINS SECTION - Bounties Board:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=238.0

Ive been involved in a few bounties on Twitter and Telegram and theyve paid out nicely, however some never pay out and is just an email/information havesting scam. You have to be mindful - its good to get in early and therefore hope to get a bigger cut of the bounty, but that also increases the risk of your backing a dead horse or a pump n dump.

Do your research, dont invest anything you cannot afford to lose, and try not to spam with the same thing over and again - people want to read interesting things and the bounty provider wants to see quality postings etc.

Happy Hunting!


Thank you very much. Although I'm not a novice, this information is very useful and interesting. I like this activity in this forum and I fully support it.
365  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: why bitcoin mining difficulty is increased? on: November 08, 2017, 06:56:04 PM
why bitcoin mining difficulty is increased?

I just want to knows that why the bitcoin mining difficulty level is increased and i am afraid of the life of future miners.Maybe in future the miners electricity will cost more than our rewards because of the difficulty level.


In my opinion, digging BTC is a difficult and tedious task. I would never do it despite the experience I had. I prefer to hold more coins and wait until they multiply themselves. Let's leave for good and experienced diggers.
366  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: If you could, GPU or ASIC on: November 08, 2017, 06:48:09 PM
Hey guys,

I've recently got interested in bitcoin (I started doing it AGES ago when it was new and fresh but sadly i gave up on it and now i'm kicking myself.) ATM I'm running Nicehash, as I've only got my little laptop.

After the boss finally got a power bill from the black hole she calls a filing system, i worked out that my little hobby is still profitable on several levels.

Basically I'm coming into some money shortly and I'm looking at taking the next step up with my hobby, but am tossing around with if i should make a GPU rig or an ASIC.
I LOVE the Nicehash program and i think there was another one called Multiminer as well (Would run more than one GPU), but the raw power of the ASIC.

If you had 3k what would you do? ASIC or GPU rig? (Would try look at/consider a noise proof case and running water cooling on the cards to dull out some noise and use it as a Media server/Torrent box)



I would choose the GPU. This is a faster way to become a good digger. You will get some experience and you will like it. A friend of mine uses the GPU and always recommends it.
367  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin wallet on: November 08, 2017, 06:33:08 PM
Which wallet is the best?
Unhackable wallet?

There is no such porfela that can not be broken. I use blockchain because it is one of the most reliable wallets. His security is high and I have not heard of any theft.
368  Economy / Reputation / Re: Gaining trust as a beginner on: November 08, 2017, 06:17:18 PM
Willing to show someone that I can be trusted since I'm a newbie. This website is very helpful to the good people I see.


With trust you will gain more prominence in the forum. You must be well-behaved, try to solve the problems of other users, and help. The forum is meant to help others with their BTC adventure.
369  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Exactly Good To Start For Newbie? on: November 08, 2017, 05:53:31 PM
buy ico tokens
be a bounty hunter (twitter, signature, facebook, telegram campaigns)
faucets if you like 90% slavery
cloud mining 90% scam
exchange- if you have some cash
airdrops
be alerted and be willing to put little effort

Beginners recommend to buy some coins and keep them. Take a look at the market a bit. With your current state of affairs, your profits will multiply and you will be satisfied. Remember just about the good security of your wallet.
370  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Whats the easiest/best exchange to use for a beginner in crypto? on: November 08, 2017, 05:44:20 PM
What are you trying to sell or buy? If you are looking for a good exchanger to buy or sell bitcoins then use localbitcoins, there are several ways to buy, because you can buy in cash, by credit card, by bank wire, and so many other ways. But if you want to use an exchange to sell or buy cryptos then use poloniex or bittrex, they are one of the best right now, but bittrex had some issues lately, so my final pick is Poloniex of course, it is a very noob-friendly exchange to use because you can learn how to use it fastly.
Kraken is a good option too.

My first choice before was bittrex. It's good that I have not use it and read this response. Now I was informed that it was scammed. I heard also that Poloniex is good.But I am also considering c-cex, the exchange is quite okay also:

I've always used Kraken and I'm very happy. I have never been disappointed with this program and I think it is one of the most reliable at the moment. Also thanks to the efficient service I am getting more.
371  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: New to the forum and crypto on: November 08, 2017, 05:34:24 PM
Great start, Mike! I have a similar story about the crypto world apart that I decided to not invest until getting enough knowledge about investing and crypto itself. How do you fill, it was the right choice to invest just at the beginning of your path in the cryptocurrency?

It was easy for me because I learned I could depend on the "top 3" being BTC, ETH, and LTC. So I bought those, and branched out after that.


I would like to invest in Ethereum. It is quite expensive now, but by observing the market I am able to say that it will be even bigger. Soon he will play the greatest role in the world of virtual coins.
372  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: minning is it cheap or not ? on: November 08, 2017, 05:26:42 PM
if u want to mine btc better dont because of the difficulty..but i suggest u to mine alt but need to choose first which one gonna stay and not scam

Mostly digging is difficult. You have to know a little about it and gain experience. After a few years of involvement in the bitcoin I would never take it, it is not the simplest thing to do.
373  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How to MIne Bitcoin? on: November 08, 2017, 05:12:40 PM
You need to have a digger you can go through topic mining to find the sellers of diggers and you buy it when you buy will have people guide you how to dig and change the wallet but the capital to buy the digger is quite large

For digging you need a good machine first and foremost. I think it is more profitable to invest and trade this, but do as you think. Digging is a heavy piece of bread. You have to know it.
374  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How to know fake Airdrop project on: November 08, 2017, 04:54:00 PM
Hello guys am a newbie how can i know if an airdrop is real or fake

We can't really say if the airdrop is real or scam. And it doesn't even matter if it is a scam, just joined airdrop because you're not going to loose anything, we don't spend much of our time earning their coin/token so there is nothing to loose. And last and foremost it is free. So there is no need to be afraid at all.

Often it can not be predicted. You have to go through your hunch, but I would not engage in such things with people you do not know at all. Of course you can do it yourself but it is very difficult.
375  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: Why Newbies should stay away from Faucets on: November 08, 2017, 04:47:42 PM
I agree that faucets are waste of time. But, sadly at the beginning I start earning from there. I still remember when I completely confused how to get eth for gas. Then I started to sort best faucets only, especially those which not detect Anti-AdBlock that I used  Grin I commit to not buy at the beginning, so I commit to did it. But now, better considering airdrops and bounty.

I would not think about it and worry about it. This is a precarious land and you may lose a lot of time, which you will definitely use for other Bitcoin investments. Trade, invest and use while you can.
376  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Investing vs Trading and why? on: November 08, 2017, 04:40:33 PM
For me you should trade first because it will make you more productive rather than investing because if you invest you will not know how to earn profit if you dont know the basics of trading.

In my case was the same. I started trading and at first time ...shoot..  I earn a lot. But it was also the last one for long time. So I agree, if U dont loos U wont learn haw its work. Now I know much more of trading, but still I prefer not short time which takes me lot of time to observe and keep it on eye. Better start to mid term trading, U save time and loos less many.

If you want to earn money first you have to invest. It is impossible to gain much from trading itself. Without adequate investment and without knowledge, nothing will come of it. I would like to invest in a bitcoin.
377  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Have you ever invested in an ICO? on: November 07, 2017, 08:48:01 PM
Yes, I take part in many bounty campaigns, so analyzed projects, read white paper, look team and what is the main thought of the project, so after that I really found few projects in which invested. Of course, I invested just 100$ for each, but that is good for the start.

I think some of the ICOs are able to come up with Bitcoins in the future. Crypto is growing and mutually supportive. The rates of these coins are satisfactory and I think we will soon see a breakthrough.
378  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What Altcoins are you buying and hodling? on: November 07, 2017, 06:04:36 PM
Verge and OmiseGo are very perspective and cheap now, I hold them

I personally invested a lot in Ethereum. It was very demanding financially but I heard about their good development and quite stable course. I hope my investment will be successful and I will earn a lot.
379  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Best altcoins to buy ? on: November 07, 2017, 05:53:28 PM
i think the best ALT right now is PPT because Beta launch in this month and that January 2018 is go live, so it's going to get very big
in fast way, just invest before it's late! PPT will worth more than ETH in future.

I personally recommend Ethereum. Soon this coin will take over the entire world of Bitcoin. I am convinced that thanks to a successful and rapid development will be a great role in the future.
380  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Etherdelta unstable platform on: November 01, 2017, 06:51:07 PM
So some other person has noticed what I have been experiencing with that platform? It is really difficult to use that platform and every move you make there you pay a fee even if it is their fault because sometimes the platform will freeze. 


I admit that I heard a little bit about it and it really makes me feel very impressed, but I still think that nothing is able to stop the accelerated bitcoin and its phenomenal course.
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