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2221  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is crypto politcs bad for the Blockchain industry? on: January 28, 2019, 08:05:36 PM


Why did these two have some supporters? First Ver split the community and then he splits his own community. I wouldn't wonder if he will once again split til all are split in half, I guess this is how they divide and conquer Bitcoin in the end. Poor judgement always affect everyone in the circle.

But then of course even if he reads all the comments here, they wouldn't mind because money in their pockets blinded them already.
2222  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][ICO] Global Funeral Care (GFCS) on: January 28, 2019, 07:25:52 PM
LOL A funeral Care project in blockchain seriously?

I would appreciate much if the adoption already happened widely but at this early stage of the crypto, I don't think this is going to be a real project to work on with. All I can say is that its really hard to find a unique project these days Smiley
2223  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Lowest withdrawal fee? on: January 28, 2019, 06:35:52 PM

I don't see any exchanges that provide low withdrawal fees anymore Hitbtc I remember was 0.0005, must be too much for you but if you do it in binance where you can pay with BNB, its always fixed as far as I know which would be less than  USD base on the current price. It also mean you will have to buy BNB for your cheaper trading transactions.
2224  Economy / Economics / Re: You Can Now Keep Your Bitcoins In A Bank on: January 25, 2019, 11:37:34 AM
The idea is certainly interesting, not the fact that a good one. But the essence of cryptocurrency is that you yourself are a bank. That is, to keep their bitcoins with them and still pay for it? What's the point of this?  Huh
THis bank has no liabilities I guess when you store bitcoin with them. There might be a possibility that these team will be a scam. They will probably run with your bitcoins. So, a bigger problems will going to take place believing so much like them. ANyway, you can store your bitcoins in your hardware wallet and that is the safest way to store bitcoin offline.

Or they could also delay if you wanna withdraw to take profit. I say this is not a good idea. Having a wallet of your own makes you a bank itself, there ain't no need for bank which is unsafe from hackers and from this bank itself. Whats stopping someone from installing their own wallet and put their tokens there instead of the that bank?
2225  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Waves will replace ethereum on: January 25, 2019, 09:51:58 AM


It would take a lot of time for WAVES to pass a hundred USD, there are just not so much using the platform. Even traders of the waves are in their DEX but those who are interested for airdrops of vostok are sticking for awhile. WAVES however had a lot going on and I would say the total supply will be as stable as it is so there is a possibility that demand of this token will take off after more projects are developed.
2226  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: exchange fees that no one talks about on: January 24, 2019, 06:22:17 PM
Where are you trading? I have no such experience with such high withrawal fees.
On decentralized exchanges there are no deposit and withdrawal fees, you only pay for Ethreum transaction.

Decentralized exchange is very different besides you won't notice it withdrawal fee today since ETH has lesser value but come the time ETH turns $1000+ you may start to see it. Same thing when you withdraw BTC, you'll have to pay about 0.001BTC, its less than $5 but say BTC is $20k, how much would that 0.001BTC be?
2227  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: ICO reached hard cap - 50 MILLION- not listed in an exchange - SCAM? on: January 24, 2019, 06:00:57 PM

$50M is huge. Some projects today can't even collect $5M, its either the project concept is really good or the marketing involves celebs.

If they have 50M USD, it would make sense if they list it right a head so those token sold are going to be bought back by the team at a cheaper price. Every team right now with an advisor that will analyze the bear market will eventually come up with a solution to buy back the tokens being sold for the team's profit. If they do have $50M and didn't thought of how economics works they might not have worse advisor.
2228  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: A better way to invest in cryptocurrency. on: January 24, 2019, 05:52:28 PM
If you are just to invest just buy BTC,  hold it and back to your regular job. That's a better way to invest in crypto. Trading isn't as easy as it looks when you are not focused to it. If you invest on ICO you make sure the project will be up and running as early as possible so you won't have to wait long to profit, it may be too long for you but 2-3 years for me to hold a token isn't long enough.
2229  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: Hacked KYC data from the most popular exchanges on: January 24, 2019, 05:37:36 PM
If this is true, then it's a serious setback for KYC. Today I will start using my Voters card for all my exchange KYC instead of my International Passport. A lot should be don to securing investors KYC from criminals. Some exchanges and Airdrop managers do sell off KYC at the dark web too.

That is if they accept Voters Card, some of them insist on using the passport. I tried using my driver's license the last time I was asked to submit documents, they rejected it and was requested to submit my passport. And then only to find out they aren't secure as they claimed. Documents like they collect are valuable for someone who wants to acquire crypto specially from a country that banned it.
2230  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Huge tokens during Bounties on: January 23, 2019, 07:30:22 PM


Some participants gets more than just they ask. If they hold it longer to wait for the price to rise up, they may be able to profit more. But this is if you see the team is working hard for their promises.

There was a time I got about 4M tokens because I work for the team, the price isn't so good but then one day it hit more than 200 satoshi.
2231  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Are there any bitcoin pr/marketing companies or individuals ? on: January 23, 2019, 06:57:44 PM


Social media marketing wins over PR marketing. But if you are rebranding publishing articles to diffirent platforms can help but budget would be costly, putting article in forbes.com cost a lot depending to who you talk too as well.  To promote blockchain companies, you do have specific target audiences including the people in this forum and all other related crypto communities to financial communities.  If can help you if you need such services. PM me.
2232  Economy / Economics / Re: Do internet blackouts highlight a potentially fatal flaw in cashless societies on: January 22, 2019, 03:15:25 PM


I don't think a government can stand without internet for just the whole week, it will crash its economy since banking system rely to the connections. Bitcoin doesn't aim to eliminate paper money, its always going to be there no matter what. Our money has the photos of important people in the history, we can't just throw that away.
2233  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Bounty that pay in BTC on: January 22, 2019, 03:04:56 PM


Tokens created by any team for their ICO will mean nothing which is why they offer it to pay for their bounty participants, if an ICO offer to pay BTC means this project will really cost. There use to be a lot of ICO project that pays BTC, these teams risk the loss of BTC for the promotion unlike those who just pay an ERC token which later they could just create another not bothering to list it on the exchange.
2234  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How Ethereum based token(ERC-20) are different then others? on: January 22, 2019, 02:43:52 PM
I saw many upcoming projects are offering same kind of ERC 20 token which can get through any Ethereum wallet. It doesn't need any specific wallet. On the other hand hand some crypto companies have unique code and they have specific wallets for their tokens. I am a little confused which kind of token is better. ERC 20 or either the unique one ?

It all depend to the features advantages a token will offer. Some platform like the one mentioned above is NEO which offers GAS as passive income for the NEO token holders. ITs one hell of a good investment for a holder. There are more of these platforms like EOS, WAVES, NEM and so on. Its up for you to learn them all.
2235  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] EOSex: The hybrid Exchange for EOS Community - ICO successfully Completed! on: January 22, 2019, 01:09:31 PM

I think Feb 1 is correct. I've been in the telegram channel too. Its going to be timely since the market for EXP will also start by mid february. 

Hello! When will the distribution of tokens to participants begin?

I think they said it will happen in early February. You can check from the telegram, they are pretty active there.

yes i think it wad posted that February 1st is when distribution of bounty will begin, i trust Julerz and the team will keep to this date, it's not very far from now, am also looking forward to when Eosex will start trading, curious how the market will respond😀

We'll soon know how the market goes. I'd like to believe everyone wants to receive daily dividends.
2236  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Fighting for bounty hunters right on: January 21, 2019, 01:04:24 PM

Its always not fair for bounty hunters. Most of the time the bounties are given after few weeks after the token is listed in the exchange and you as a bounty hunter will hold a token with lesser value because those who participated the ICO had dumped theirs before the hunters. Easy money. Which is why its best to also join the ICO. Invest with just few ETH and dump too and then buy back. Its the fun way to just join the party.
2237  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin is simply too difficult to buy to gain acceptance on: January 21, 2019, 12:34:31 PM

Submitting IDs is like submission of your life to these exchanges, with just one IDs they can destroy your life after that but even so there its still very difficult to buy BTC because of the laws. I have submitted mine to huge exchanges. Approving i another process which I have to remind them that I have submitted such and such. Sometimes it end up fruitless, this could really mean that we are far from adoption.
2238  Other / Off-topic / Re: A KYC database sold on the Darkweb ? on: January 21, 2019, 10:12:54 AM
It just prove no matter how security experts are doing to their platforms, its still has no match to the skills of someone who also have an updated penetration skills.

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It’s yet another example of why you should use a password manager such as LastPass.

I can not agree to this though. The more you use this kind of programs the more its going to be easy for you to be hacked. You put your passwords in mind, you will never be hacked.
2239  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Should We Trust Blockchain ? on: January 18, 2019, 07:38:10 AM
Hacker can always hack anything like exchanges because its security depends to the server hardening from penetration but a single alteration to a blockchain may completely destroy everything which is why blockchain is immutable. No one yet had hacked a blockchain unless the team who created it do so which investor will eventually lose its trust to the  project if that happens.
2240  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Snapshot of the Crypto Market: Where are all of the women? on: January 18, 2019, 07:31:13 AM

There are developer teams that had some women on them. Though their job is completely not into blockchain but still we can consider them to be in the blockchain industry as they know how the technology works already. Some are in the marketing industry but working to promote the project. They wouldn't be working with a team which the project they know nothing at all. I haven't seen a project that is complete for women though like pregnancy related project or something like that.
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