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3361  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How do you keep track of your wins/losses ? on: August 27, 2017, 07:06:27 AM
They have the remaining BTC, but they also have the amount they invested for their clients that want to leave a principal and various other coins. So, take the amount of Bitcoins that they are short at the end of the day reverse figure in there commissions and the total value of their clients portfolios from that day and you should find yourself with a pretty easy to figure trading number.
3362  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Any Reputable Bitcoin Lending Sites ? on: August 27, 2017, 06:56:20 AM

I want to borrow bitcoin, without collateral.

Any websites that use my credit rating ? just as Zopa do ?

New to this, so any advice welcome

If you have collateral then just post your loan request alongside what your collateral is in the lending section of the forum, there will be a lot of people willing to entertain this because of the fact that you have collateral.

I definitely would not recommend using a lending site, to borrow or to lend. If you let the lender hold your collateral, and the lending site collapses, then you could be losing out on a lot of money. vice versa to the lender, if they fill a no collateral loan. And we have indeed seen several p2p lending sites already close down.

Credit ratings don't mean shit in the cyberspace. Anyone can steal someone else's identity.

Again the same thing I don't know what their security is or their protection for the people giving loans but obviously they have been around for a while. Escrow is one option but then whats the use of lending site and they can even have a fraudulent escrow.
3363  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: BITCOIN GROWTH FUND! on: August 27, 2017, 06:45:36 AM
So out of $1,000, you have $500 invested at Bitcoin and the other 500 in a mixture of unknown coins. Six months down the road you should have definitely seen at least a 50% increase in the value of your Bitcoin, maybe that that $500 became at least 750.

So you have worked into the fund, a $250 hedge against loss. If every single other investment you had went belly-up you would have only lost $250, but the odds are you will fluctuate probably $150 up or $150 down.
3364  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Pump and dump bot? What do you think? on: August 27, 2017, 06:40:32 AM
Nothing against it but it seems like kind of an unknown piece of software. That doesn't mean it can't be trusted but what I was thinking, is that you would be better off going with a couple of the trading Bots that are out there and simply configuring them in such a way that they do the same thing as the pump bought is doing. If you could set the settings for these trading box with enough finesse you can have them doing anything you want them to do. They don't have to be configured and released for specific purpose as long as they have high limits low limits and event triggers that you could pretty much do anything you want with them.

And, using two separate accounts to separate trading bots, you can have even more control over your for folio for coming at it from two different angles. This means that if you are at a loss at one bot, you will be a winner at a sceond trading bot, but then you need to make calculations as how much to trade for each bot other your profit will always be nil.
3365  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: CryptoKingdom Uncensored on: August 26, 2017, 05:09:26 PM
You know it's part of the growth cycle for business. If a forum didn't abused its users, then those users wouldn't have any reason to go off at start their own forums. This is been true business since day one. The majority of new businesses are started because a customer or client was unhappy with the service level or some aspect of a business and decided to try it on their own.
3366  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin among conglomerates on: August 26, 2017, 04:58:34 PM
Your title made me think one thing, and then your post seem like it was going in a different direction. For conglomerates and corporations, smart contracts and tokens would be one of the main things that would attract them. The fact that apparent token or coin is completely transparent is great for some transactions at the corporate level, for example to buy and sale of stock.

But then a lot of what happens with that money after that should only be available to the stockholders, and that short of Ledger can be hidden inside of a side token with an apparent token. But as far as just rich people using Bitcoin, I think a lot of people think that Bitcoin has made them rich.
3367  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Don't Spend Too Much Time Trading? is that true? on: August 26, 2017, 05:39:33 AM
I guess what people are trying to say is to not mess with perfection. Not that any day is going to end of perfection, but you should think of it is trading and not gambling. I've seen a lot of people hit the five Bell with an extra 60 to $80 they make Trading that day, and even though it's a small amount, greed gets a hand in there and makes them go for that next trade and that next trade until they're left with nothing.

Have a plan, know when your day is over, and when that time comes the day is over with your up or down, there is always tomorrow. Trading is considered is a part time job unless or until you have company which deals only with trading.

3368  Economy / Services / Re: [New]Fast And Free Transaction Accelerator on: August 26, 2017, 05:20:20 AM
I like what you're doing. I just want to encourage people to at least follow through and learn the process of breaking back down to the original raw hash, and then recreating the transaction and sending it back to the network. I assume that's basically what you're doing. Or using some sort of automation to do the same thing.

But this is actually a pretty simple process using only a couple of websites that people should try to do at least once on their own. Then granted it is a complete pain in the butt and I would rather pay somebody like you or do it for free to have somebody take care of that for me.. LOL
3369  Economy / Economics / Re: The future of the paper money on: August 26, 2017, 04:11:22 AM
That is a strange question indeed. The fact is that paper currency should have been gone a long time ago, at least 10 years. Debit cards, and bank accounts that represent government payouts was the last key to making this happen.
3370  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: SC coin keep dumping - :( on: August 26, 2017, 04:04:05 AM
The problem is there are just so many coins out there. When you're trading on the stock exchange there is a literal difference between penny stocks, and mainstream stocks. A little Ico looks no different than a big Ico in the cryptocurrency world. In the stock market you can pretty much tell the difference between Dave's Garage IPO and a couple of executives that just left Microsoft and decided to start a new company of Their Own.

The exchanges have all mixed together just want you to list, and rather than the company on her haven't come up with a couple hundred bucks to get listed in the exchanges as is true in the stock market. In the cryptocurrency world anybody that has a large number of certain coin can pay the exchange fee and have it listed on an exchange.
3371  Economy / Services / Re: Jibrel Network Signature Campaign on: August 22, 2017, 09:30:12 AM
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3372  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What type of wallet do you use? on: August 21, 2017, 06:48:37 AM
We are trading and investing almost 24 hours a day at this company. The number one place where we have Bitcoin is sitting there on the exchange waiting for another trade. If we ever do want to move it off in a cold storage, we use a lightweight software wallet.  It is a hassle in moving bitcoins from cold to normal storage specially in the case like us where we need bitcoin to be always avaible to send and receive.
3373  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: 🔥 BITCOlN CASH JUST MINED FIRST EVER 8MB BLOCK!!!! 🔥 on: August 21, 2017, 06:35:25 AM
I never looked at the protocols but I have a question?.
3374  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is Bitcoin truly decentralized? on: August 21, 2017, 06:00:46 AM
It depends on how you use it. If you use a software wallet and send money to my address and I send money to you that's pretty much decentralized. But as soon as a service has to get ball such as an exchange, a portion of that decentralization has to be given up. There's a difference between Anonymous and decentralized. And exchanged it doesn't deal with Fiat may not have to take any of your personal information and they simply use a database to store usernames, passwords and wallet addresses. They have to centralized that data or they can't do their job. But, all you are as user name to them and probably an IP address.
3375  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: 0.004btc for 19$Paypal on: August 21, 2017, 05:48:04 AM
Hy. I have 0.004btc . I want 19$ in Paypal for it. I send first only for trusted members ( hero or higher). Paypal only f&f

Why exactly are you selling $20 in PayPal for $10 in Bitcoins? There are half dust websites out there right this second then give me a near even exchange, I don't think you're going to get too many bites and probably not a true and sale off your 50% off sale because the 50% off is coming off the buyers end. The difference in both the prices is quite a lot, almost double.
3376  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Will Kill The Income Tax on: August 20, 2017, 05:32:17 PM
You know it doesn't matter at all, how many steps you put between the source of money and your point of spending. You can launder money, moving around, and keep it completely anonymous. But in the end, that exit strategy is going to be what's going to get you every time and that's where the IRS is going to be. At some point you're going to have to hand money over to a merchant for a product and there is no way that you're going to be able to make that anonymous.
3377  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Any books you can recommend me about trading practices? on: August 20, 2017, 05:16:17 PM
Then, learn everything you can about the Commodities Market because Bitcoin is illegally a commodity. That, read everything you can legally about currency and no the loss. There are too many people here that have no idea what they're talking about. Next, review everything that you've already learned. Right now I'm giving you about 90 days of reading and by the time you're done with all of that is going to just be a mish-mosh information in your head go back to day one start over and do it all again.

It's kind of like watching a movie for the second time, once you know how the movie ends it makes some of the actions in the beginning and where we take on your meeting. To the OP question, Bitcoin trading practices book maybe be good for few people who are totally newbie, but for us who have been with bitcoin for quite a lot time, Trading comes only with practice. No matter how good book you read about the trading, once you practically preform the trading thats where your real learning process begins.
3378  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: why altcoins are crashing again ? on: August 20, 2017, 04:35:33 PM
why altcoins are crashing again
?

I haven't seen any of them actually crashing. There's been a lot of movement on their candlesticks, but as far as crashing it's about the same as normal. What exactly are you basing the question on? Have you seen some significant changes at prices that are above or below the normal average? Because if this point I haven't seen anything that looks good different than any other day in the trading markets.
3379  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Portfolio opinion? on: August 20, 2017, 04:24:22 PM
Here is my oponion, although its just my prediction. You can still think of your mind . My advice is that Drop the eth, and stay away from waves. You might want to add Bitcoin cash, just for the temporary period. At the same time, spread out a new portfolio, consisting of nothing but brand-new all coins, each mind to the 100,000 point. Holders for 30 days each, and then compared to the exchanges if listed.
3380  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: what is conhost.exe is it spose to runing in claymore on: August 20, 2017, 04:18:12 PM
I guess that you're using Windows OS. It really doesn't have anything to do specifically with mining software whatever, the fact is that anytime you're using a batch file you are going to probably see that somewhere in your services or tasks or being run. That is the console, or what some people call the terminal. It is simply the way that the majority of the mining software initiates itself, if you open up the batch file with a text editor, you can see the lines that are being run.
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