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1381  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Is Alts Market already bottomed out? on: November 09, 2020, 09:58:46 PM
It is too early to talk about the bottom at this price point, the market is still on the uptrend mood. The small recovery attacks by bears don't change anything and the general market circumstances are still in favour of bulls. Maybe after the hitting $17000 price tag, the price can go to test the support lines below $12000. The bottom price can be $9000 sooner because there are many gaps in the support line between $9000- $10000.
1382  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Did anyone try to "gamble" with ponzi scheme crypto scam services? on: November 09, 2020, 09:27:04 PM
At the past, I am risking my money in this kind of ponzi sheme scams. I am very eager at that time in looking for a fresh ponzi
scheme sites as their is a big chance that they will pay the first investor and this is what we are taking advantage of at that time.

But as of this moment, I am now avoiding this kind of investment as it is very risky and it's not right and if you cannot hit the right timing then
your money will be in danger.

By participating in ponzi schemes you can harm not only yourself, but also other people. Some people can't understand the danger of such projects. They may see that other people are involved in a project and will feel that it is safe to participate. However, this is not the case.
Please, if you know that a project is a ponzi scheme, do not participate, even if you think you can earn money and leave before it falls apart.
Better to avoid it and find another income if the person is eagerly waiting for easy money by participating in Ponzi schemes. There are groups of people work hard to find the newly launched Ponzi schemes and invest a small amount for the test, they look for the new website intentionally because the chances are lower they will close business and run away. At least 4-6 months will be enough to leave this "business model", from my understanding.
1383  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: KYC on gambling casinos on: November 09, 2020, 08:45:35 PM
TBH, if the amount worth risk the personal details there is nothing wrong going for it unless the online casino is a proven scam. The idea is to verify the account, after getting the funds changing the data on personal documents is not impossible. After editing the passport data, the sent documents will be useless for selling on the darknet or for doing shady things, IMHO. Rather than losing the Jackpot, I prefer to change the data of my passport because the lost passport case is not new to the citizens of my country.
1384  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: My portfolio on: November 09, 2020, 08:26:30 PM
100% of my portfolio is only in altcoins, I have several low cap and medium cap altcoins,
because it is said that in the altcoin season I can get the chance to get 100x easily.
but I know it's a big risk, because a low cap could be a disaster for our capital.

thats really big bet mate, if you don't have bitcoin in your portofolio,
even you invest in low cap altcoins, wich mean the risk is higher than if we invest in alt with medium or high cap
by the way, the OP already got a great alts in his lists
A small red candle is enough on a BTC chart to destroy 100% altcoin portfolios easily, there is no need to buy blindly all altcoins you believe. Portfolio diversification is necessary to follow the main rules of investing, especially for the investors who put money in the volatile crypto markets. If the single candle can change the outcome of the altcoin markets, the market is deeply correlated. The correlation will stay here until the last mined BTC, IMHO.
1385  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Who would have thought that music projects still have a chance? on: November 09, 2020, 07:50:40 PM
I have heard about Audius but they need to improve the station feature like in Soundcloud or in Spotify. AFAIK, Yandex Music, and Deezer have plans to enter the crypto music industry but this news is just one of baseless rumors. Binance has listed many useless altcoins in the last years, let one of the music projects take a chance. Copying the similar data of Spotify and changing the payment methods will give a boost to the crypto music industry for the obvious reasons. ATH prices are possible too if the market shares go higher than expected.
1386  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: Selling LTC for XRP? on: November 08, 2020, 09:45:51 PM
The current market is bullish for altcoins but the high volatility on BTC makes it hard to reach the ATH prices. The altcoins will be valuable if the market of top altcoins becomes flat or low volatile. LTC has gained a ~30% gain for the last few weeks, maybe it is the turn of XRP to invest in. You should make your own research and diversifying the altcoin portfolio is better than going all in a single altcoin. The diversified altcoin portfolio is better from all perspectives because the single altcoin will not be able to change the whole portfolio value.
1387  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: this is the time for Ethereum on: November 08, 2020, 09:24:06 PM
The market behavior of the ETH pairs don't look bullish, a single "hammer candle" can kill the temptation of buyers sooner or later. ADA and other alternative coins will be a strict competitor but I doubt replacing ETH will be possible for the next years. Trading the current market is not a good idea from a timing perspective, the price will make AbCd pattern which can create a few opportunities for investors who were late the first session of the bull party.
1388  Economy / Speculation / Re: Paypal accepted the Crypto but it will reduce the BTC marketcaps on: November 08, 2020, 08:58:28 PM
It will be like a CFD contract on the stock shares market, so the total turnover of "fake BTC" can affect badly the crypto markets. Logically, the awareness will increase but PayPal users will use contract addresses which can decrease the demand on global markets. Otherwise, it is good news from all perspectives. Fake BTC contracts will not make a huge difference because the smart traders and investors will not use the contract instead of real BTC.
1389  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Did anyone try to "gamble" with ponzi scheme crypto scam services? on: November 08, 2020, 08:37:28 PM
It is not hard to detect the Ponzi scheme nowadays, average JOE can easily find the basic things using search engines. The experienced gamblers know what and when to do if there is an opportunity, if not they create the opportunity by finding gaps. Buying any kind of software of using the data from third-parties is not guaranteed for success and it can be the reason for bad consequences, unfortunately.
1390  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Ledger owners lose 1.1 million XRP!! on: November 08, 2020, 08:13:32 PM
Everything starts from the leaked email addresses, that is why using a different email address for crypto exchanges is the best option for protecting your database against cybercriminals. Leaked data will be sold on the dark side of the internet and the information will be open for hackers to make a new attack. The crypto exchanges should care about the security of hot wallets because usually, the hot wallets are under attack the hackers. Traders have to think about the possible security flaws too.
1391  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: BOT TRADING on: November 07, 2020, 09:27:45 PM
For high-level trades, Algo trading is profitable because a single tick can turn a 0.1% profit at the end of a trading calendar day and the scalping amounts are higher if the algorithm works flawlessly. The small trades doesn't worth it because big boys use high-end tech and beating the ping of institutional trading organizations is impossible. For 1 MS speed, they spent $15 mln a few years ago on Chicago, IIRC. Imagine spending billions for making more billions and don't care about the future consequences of using high tech trading methods.
1392  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: I guess bounty hunters really kill projects on: November 07, 2020, 08:49:08 PM
Quite natural, the bounty hunter receives a free token and he doesn't invest a penny for the promoted project. Some naive people think bounty hunters are not going to sell and HODL with believing the future success of the project which they have promoted. In the real crypto trading world, things work differently and they will dump immediately after the first news about listing on the exchanges. The bounty tokens are worthless for the mentioned reasons, there is no need to advocate the bounty hunters for their own mistakes. The hunters have to think many times before joining any bounty campaign.
1393  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Should i Invest more??? on: November 07, 2020, 08:31:03 PM
Except for INS, I have never heard about the rest of the mentioned altcoins. If you can share the public ETH address that you hold the altcoins will give a better trust score in order to give suggestions because just writing here doesn't mean you hold 50 ETH worth altcoin portfolio. Anyway, 50% profit is not bad considering the loss series by experienced investors during the last years. Investing in the unknown project will give back a bad consequences which can change the profit factor against us, traders have to be very careful about this situation.
1394  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: $100 USD vs $10,000 USD Trading Capital on: November 06, 2020, 09:40:42 PM
Trading capital matters because trading is all about percentage of income. The more you can dominate the market, the more you can win the trades. If you have 100k usd, you can have 1k usd when you hit 10% of your trades but it took 1000% percent before you hit 1k usd  if you have 100 bucks only. High capital gives you high result, that's the math of trading.
This is true. I think this kind of style is called scalping. Capital does really matter in trading. You can do this kind of trade if you have a huge amount of capital. You can profit with small price changes in a short amount of time.
Scalping is the worst and respectful form of losing capital in volatile markets because only bots can beat the speed of price action with different limit orders. The scalpers usually stare on the screen for a long time but pro scalpers only for low volatile altcoins with automated scripts. In the end, both traders lose..
1395  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Which coin do you think will become next Ethereum? on: November 06, 2020, 09:19:33 PM
ADA price has been dumped after the recent uptrend on BTC price, maybe XML has a chance. EOS also looks like a strong alternative but there is no reason to believe any mentioned altcoin will easily pass the ETH for the next decade. A polkadot project that established in 2017 has a chance but the speculators play a dirty game over price. The ETH price will not go higher than $600 if the BTC price can't cross the $16000 tag, maybe absolute news can change this prediction but this is my personal view on the current crypto market.
1396  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do you read the TOS of a gambling site? Honest answer please. on: November 06, 2020, 08:58:54 PM
Most gamblers look for keywords in the ToS. Especially on Limits and KYC, those are elementary things. A lot of things it says are not really relevant. But they should probably just be there.
There are also gamblers who do not value the ToS at all, too much material to go through everything properly. Or maybe read the introduction a little superficially. Not every bookmaker has an index, by the way.

And those gamblers that failed to at least browse the important things in ToS will usually end up complaining to the site about not getting their funds or can't withdraw. Came to find out, they need to submit KYC docs before withdrawal. That is, for some casinos that do require KYC. So for me, it is really important to read at least those important sections that pertain to you as a player. You need to be responsible so you will not end up crying about the possibility of losing your funds.
The lawyers are hired for preparing the decent TOS with considering the conditions of the casino included providers, payment methods, country restrictions, etc. In fiat accepted online casinos, some websites accept the Skrill deposits but only users from specific countries are eligible to make a withdrawal request with Skrill. When the gambler accepts his fault for not reading the TOS, the casinos usually convince them using a bank account for wire transfer. Just simply using keywords can prevent this situation and gambler shouldn't fall into the taxes-comission trap by government-banks.
1397  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: BTC PUMP, But Every other Coin Dumping!! on: November 05, 2020, 09:50:01 PM
See whats happening  on the market right now, btc and eth continue to soar as reverse to some altcoins. If bitcoin continue to pump then expect that some altcoins will also continue to go down too.
Or vice versa, some random altcoins start to pop up on Coingecko due to the abnormal trading volume. Maybe the traders dumped temporarily the altcoin portfolio and the smaller marketcap altcoins have lost the market balance in short term, the price has been crashed. Right after the stable BTC rates over $14500 the same people came back to buy their bag with cheaper price and bingo, double win! Traders with big bucks can change the market conditions for their favour but this will lead to a vicious circle if there is strong opposition. The market is not always predictable and manipulation doesn't work always.
1398  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Good news for ETH on: November 05, 2020, 08:41:46 PM
waooooooo, I think ethereum has a good coin. This is a good news for ethereum and cryptocurrency. Soon the cryptocurrency will be legal all over the world. I Hope it will be worked on soon.
Yes you are definitely right ETH is the best coin and no doubt investors are more interested in ETH investment than in other coins. ETH has been a good choice for long-term investment as always. That is also good news for the crypto world, l hope cryptocurrency will be legal all over the world as you said as soon. On the other hand it is not so far, in my humble opinion we will see that in the near future.
1399  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Can I 'delete' useless tokens from my wallet? on: November 05, 2020, 06:51:11 PM
I've never heard that tokens that don't have a price can be deleted, if possible it's been done before, at best just leave it or if it's been changed to a new wallet, send to random will also get a fairly large gas fee in total, just make the collection to remember that you have participated in the shitcoin project
There is a litter bin address of Etherscan and the useless tokens are there until someone burns it. The fee which used as a gas for ETH token transaction doesn't even worth to waste time but some charity organizations accept such tokens. Maybe it is time to move the funds to a new ETH wallet because the active ETH addresses are bombarded with dust tokens by scammers.
1400  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Anonymous teams on: November 02, 2020, 09:58:55 PM
it is very impossible to trust a team that is not anonymous, for me the transparency of the team in a project is of course very important, although not a full guarantee, but I know that a good project always has a good team & Dev performance and is also transparent.
I don't agree, there are many established projects with an anonymous team and their projects are on the top lists of investors. Anonymous projects also provide a privacy advantage for different types of purposes, the governments will not able to ask for the project data simply. The working product is more important rather than the known team members, if the project has a vision the rest can be done somehow. Anonymous team members can be tracked too by the state security organizations but someone should have strong evidence in order to convince the government boards.
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