If ypu ask me, I will say bounty hunting isn't worh it any longer and you might end up working for maore than a year and still wouldn't have anything to lay hands on. Nevertheless, some get lucky when a single project they do become successful so it is just a matter of choice.
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The time to enter into any market is very important as it has a great say in your success or failure. What do I mean by this?? Let's say for instance, you invest when the cpin has reached its peak or when the demand for the coin low, the chances are that you may lose your investment. I prefer to invest when prices fall
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I use btc to buy electronic items online. The unfortunate thing is that I cannot use to do such things in my country but I do hope as the world is appreciating crypto more and more, my country will see the future and join the train
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I wouldn't say I wont borrow because sometimes, borrowing ecomes the last spurce of hope for a purpose. However, I will borrow only when the amount and the interest will be calculated in dollar equivalent.
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Making a generalised statement from ypur experience isn't very good or doesn't make what you are saying right. However, we still need to be very careful wbich project we participate and provide or personal information, all in the name of kyc. I have personally seen several bounties which requested kyc fail but several others have been successful.
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Definitely, there wouldn't be a second btc but that does not mean no coin can be ery successful. For me, I would always want to give good projects the benefits of the doubt. We have seen some growing very well and many getting millions of dollars from them. However, to expect that any new coin will be moure success or even as successful as btc is an erroneous
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To some extent, I would say that many, if not all btc users believe in the idea behind it and we all believe that it will go very high in terms of its value but to see it as a religion, I don't think so. Frankly speaking, I hardly hear people discuss Satoshi as a person. All we do care about, mostly is the value and so there is nothing like a religion in btc.
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Definitely, most of these new coins have no real world application and are just to scam innocent onces. What I do not want us to do is to think any other new projects are worthless. I believe blockchain can be applied in many facets of human life and so once a project is built on concrete idea and with stronger team, they can make it into the market and perform well
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There are a lot of strategies that can be employed in crypto to maximise profit. What we must know is that not all strategies may work in our favor considering a number of factors. Maybe, selli g with a small rise in price may seem profitable to you since you intend to buy when there is a dip but what if it never returns to a price lower than you sold. Will you call that a profit making or loss??
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This is a very kind gesture that is worthy of emulation. I wish we could all or as many as possible who can donate do so to help finance this great idea. It is about time we let people know some of these good things that can come ot of crypto rather than only speculating the negatives.
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There are always some level of risk to leave your coins on exchanges. There have been several instances where big exchanges ave been hacked and millions of dollars have been stolen. What if same happens to binance?? Get your coins into your personal wallet and with that it is far safer that way.
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This argument keeps showing up. It has really been long since many started to think ada will overtake eth, but what are we still seeing. Ada is no where even closer. I like Ada and it is one of the few coins I have actually invested in but to think it will destroy eth, I don't believe that.
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Everything in your post is very fantastic. I just shared your lost with a colleague who is struggling to start a business. I think the whole thing depends on having a realistic business plan considering factors such as the environment whete you want to set up the business and the nature of services you want to provide.
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Since when did hard work become insignificant to getting rich. Of course, one needs to combine some elements of smartness to tje hardwork but I don't think we should let it look like hard work is unnecessary. Both hard work and smartness are crucial elements to success
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What is actually wrong if the poor wants to do something to get money. For all you know, these people are equally as rich as you are but they are just trying to make the moat of this opportunity. Afterall, risk takers are almost always the winners
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Ripple is obviously one of the beat altcoins, not in terms of price though. The team have built a very strong community and all seems to be going on fine with it. I do not think that will be the end of ripple.
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My major concern about newbies is the idea they carry into crypto. Most come to make it quick and that is the foundation of almost all problems people face in crypto. I like the fact that you said it all starts bit by bit. You just need to work hard and keep realistic hopes and everything will be fine
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I don't know what methods else, apart from the traditional ones we know: trading and investment(both long and short) one can apply. Sometimes we have to accept that the times have changed and the market has gone down. If we are expecting to gain as much as we used to when the market was rich, then we mihht be hoping falsely
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It sounds great to see such a good number of countries have legalised btc. However, I can see my country in light green but just today, there was a news that the parliament will be passing a bill to illegalised btc use in my country
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