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501  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Best Places To Hold Initial Coin Offerings on: February 23, 2020, 10:26:20 PM
The ICO era has passed, and what is currently attracting the market is IEO. Many of the members above suggested joining IEO in trusted global exchanges such as Binance, Huobi, Okex, etc. who have provided evidence that some of the IEO projects held there achieved success. Never think about joining IEO on a less trusted exchange, the risk is great. Especially if you join ICO, if the project is not really legit then you should stay away.
502  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Reason behind ALTCOINS not bouncing Back on: February 23, 2020, 10:16:01 PM
Shitproject only looks for profit, they don't care about its long-term effects. Looking for scapegoats if prices do not develop according to the target, and often blamed is bounty hunter, it is only to cover up their mistakes.
Whereas for strong altcoins that have survived in the market for a number of years, they show good development, so it is natural that investor confidence remains and tends to increase if there are new developments and innovations.
503  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Stable coin for Every Currency on: February 23, 2020, 09:34:39 PM
It seems like it's not very effective. Does not every local exchange have a special lane for transactions using fiat in force in the country? Moreover, the use of stable coins is not too dominating, only used for strategies when market conditions are not possible and when transferring from one exchange to another exchange. So it is not an urgent matter in my opinion.
504  Economy / Exchanges / Re: Which new exchange attract you most? on: February 23, 2020, 09:01:51 PM
I am not interested in a new exchange whose volume is still low. Of course, it takes time to improve users and improve quality so that many are interested in trading there. And that requires no short time. What's more, there is a lot of new shitexchange who are just trying to get profit without thinking about innovation seriously, several times I've been stuck with such bounties. Well , it can't be generalized, and Hydax seems to have good potential. It only takes time to expand the network.
505  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How to easily keep track of ETH wallets/transactions/tokens on: February 22, 2020, 10:45:19 PM
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I'll rather use a throwaway email address for the purposes of keeping track my transactions rather than using a Telegram channel to do so, just to avoid using the app entirely. Other than that bitmover's suggestion is actually nice if you are just keeping track of a few amounts of Erc-20 tokens and avoiding using your email. I know that this is still a bot service and you can't talk to other people but would you really trust the data you are giving in on this bot service rather than the website of Etherscan itself?
Interesting logic. I prefer a slightly more complicated method than giving up trust in bots or other sites where security is not guaranteed. Check regularly through Etherscan and turn on notifications via email.
Instead of thinking negatively for bots and similar sites, but just in case for asset security, right?
506  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Too scared to go for altcoins? on: February 21, 2020, 10:09:25 PM
Bitcoin, altcoin, or coins from bitcoin fork, all have risks, it makes no difference. Of course, there are some things that make it more special. The key is to analyze and get the right timing for buy, hold and sell. Studying the previous history is also important to strengthen the analysis and so as not to miss a moment. Like right now, I think it's the right time to buy some other strong BTC and altcoin, and follow the mini Bullrun before halving. Is history always repeated? no one knows until it actually happens, so it doesn't hurt to get ready.
507  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Experience facilitates better understanding on: February 21, 2020, 10:00:28 PM
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Remember experience facilitates better understanding
NB: basically my thoughts and practices method. How do you go about yours??
That is a risk. If you want to trade but do not want to lose then leave. Risks and losses are what must be faced, not feared, study the analysis well, discuss with other traders who are more experienced, it's a good effort that can be done. If you lose, don't give up, take a vacation to restore the mentality that falls, and don't forget to appreciate all your decisions are lessons, not mistakes. Don't be too obsessed with recovering losses, it can affect your decisions and analysis, just follow the flow and if there is an opportunity then use it well to recover losses. There is no harm in also trying to invest, but it needs to be considered many things, it will be more effective if you can join IEO in global top exchanges such as Binance and Huobi.
508  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: It doesn't look like on: February 21, 2020, 09:49:59 PM
No one knows, sometimes the reality is far from expectations. Usually, there will be a mini Bullrun and correction approaching halving, so there is no problem I think if adding a stock of some BTC and friends like BCH, BCG, etc. Then we just need to wait for the golden cross and get ready to see the rocket toward the moon. This pattern is usually repeated at halving before? Well, will it happen again? I don't know, even though it's not up to 400% like before but I think there will still be a big pump. Hopefully, there are other fundamental factors that can support it.
509  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Finally, i find way into crypto trading on: February 21, 2020, 09:38:41 PM
That is one of the functions of stable coins which is very useful and helpful when sudden changes in prices in the market are not predicted beforehand. The key is to always monitor price movements, if there are signs of a correction or dump, the support does not support, then immediately take anticipatory action. This is effective for day trading. If for the long term then don't be too hasty, enjoy the roller coster.
510  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: list top 10 exchange in the market on: February 21, 2020, 09:26:00 PM
If there are no categories specifically for choosing the best one, it's quite difficult, so I use this reference to provide more valid data regarding the best exchange by balance stored.


I often use binance and kucoin for trading. All have cycles, I am most interested in IEO in Binance, there are quite a lot of coins and tokens that are successful IEO there and it gives a lot of benefits to investors. It is better to choose a global and trusted exchange, it gives a guarantee that if there is an error it will try to be resolved if possible.
511  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Looking for legitimate airdrop / giveaway on: February 20, 2020, 10:40:57 PM
Most shared airdrops on several telegram channels or sites are worthless, not worth the effort you give, for example, join their social media, tweet, share, etc. Some even require KYC or deposit. You must be more selective and do not be easily provoked by the lure of price estimates, because that is only a prediction at the highest price.

Well, if you want a truly legit one, I recommend following the telegram and official social media from several well-known and trusted exchanges that often hold airdrops, such as Upbit, Kucoin, etc.
512  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How to Deal with worst Market on: February 20, 2020, 09:21:51 PM
It all must be based on mental and strong analysis to be able to survive in conditions that are not conducive. Trading and investing is not a simple thing, it's a complex system that involves experience, calculation, and mentality. So if you do not have the ability capable and mentally unstable, it's better to just wait and see when the market is chaotic. If all efforts have been made and are still trapped, then the best choice is to make peace with reality and respect every decision. Maybe you haven't been lucky, try again.
513  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Check Liquidity Before you invest on: February 18, 2020, 11:58:30 PM
its a welcome advice both to the newbies and those who have existed in the space for a while but have limited information as regarding the liquidation of tokenised platforms most importantly exchanges that come up these days with so much promises and they don't consider liquidity to be the challenge facing the entire exchanger space of the technology.
You are right, liquidity is one of the points that beginners must learn in order to adapt to the dynamic cryptocurrency market. If this basis is not owned, it will be very easily trapped in a market that leads to losses. One of the characteristics of exchange or coins or tokens that have low liquidity is the difference in price or gap that is too far apart, this should be watched out for.
514  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Craig Wright: A Very Wrong Person on: February 18, 2020, 11:41:03 PM
I really never trusted anyone who claimed to be Satoshi. Especially with the organized structure of Bitcoin, so for me, it was impossible for Satoshi to reveal his identity as easily as that. That's all to me is bullshit and will not affect me at all. From the start, Satoshi had kept his identity a secret, and let it be a secret. Let's take advantage of this innovation to the maximum and develop our potential each other without bothering and debating who Satoshi really is Smiley

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I don't know much about the man, to be honest.  He's not really a lawyer, is he?  
Well this taken from his website, he claims to be:

Creator of Bitcoin – Satoshi Nakamoto.
Eternal student & researcher. nChain Chief Scientist. Lawyer, banker, economist, pastor, coder, investor, mathematician, stats & world curious.


He also adds an interesting comment immediately after it though: My opinions are my own

He claims to be many things but maybe an observation would conclude he is the antithesis of whatever he claims

Is he too confident? I sometimes wonder what is the motivation for creating a profile like that?
515  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: RECENTL CHEATING OF yobit exchange on: February 18, 2020, 11:30:23 PM
Regardless of the reputation of Yobit, don't expect too much of an airdrop. Lots of manipulations have an airdrop background just to build a broader network, with the lure of the highest price that has never been achieved in the market. So, reduce our expectations, and if there is drama afterward then don't be too sad, that's the risk. It's better to choose another way that is more effective or choose a legit airdrop from an exchange that is proven to provide a decent reward, like Upbit.
516  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: After Ethereum, Which Smart contract platform is better? on: February 18, 2020, 11:22:59 PM
ETH is the best smart contract adopted by many projects. It's hard enough for competitors to go beyond that. In my opinion, besides the ETH platform, other projects have a similar position and not much different. I only see from the wide adoption and real functions like Stellar and Ripple that are utilized by many real-world activities. The rest is nothing too unique.
517  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Resist all temptation to fomo on: February 18, 2020, 11:06:50 PM
This fomo is quite worrying, especially for newbies who are not familiar with the cryptocurrency ecosystem.  Less experience makes mentally and psychologically disturbed so that it affects decision making.  Some things that can be done to prevent FOMO, whether in trading or investing are 1. improving technical and fundamental analysis technique skills, 2. emotional control and don't be greedy 3. accept all failures or risks and respect your decision.
If we have done the analysis, it will avoid panic buying and selling because we have determined the path according to the analysis.  don't forget to discuss with friends to strengthen the analysis.
518  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: My Strategy: Withdraw 50% ETH and looking to invest in Altcoin on: February 18, 2020, 10:51:42 PM
Good or not only you alone can really judge according to the portion.  Besides all the coins you choose are quite potent.  It's okay to reduce 50% of ETH, after all, the percentage is the most in portfolio 1. Although I'm not too sure about Titan, it doesn't hurt to try, you've also explained the reasons, so it's up to you.  the important thing is to monitor the development and wait for the right moment to get the best price.
519  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Halving: What is it? on: February 18, 2020, 10:28:39 PM
Some of the members above have given corrections that the explanation from the sources pinned by the OP contained several errors. It would be better if the OP took from a better source for discussion. This is a pretty important lesson for us to know bitcoin technically. One article that I recommend is Bitcoin Halving, Explained

This halving moment became one of the awaited turning points in an increase in market interest. In the previous period, the halving moment managed to make the price of BTC rise several times and this is what eagerly awaited by a crypto enthusiasts to make more profit.
520  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Buying real estate with Bitcoin on: February 18, 2020, 10:10:48 PM
I don't think its possible to directly transact real estate transactions with bitcoin, too many legal issues. Maybe someone buying a car and the seller is accepting Bitcoin is something common but for real estate its not really possible to do directly.

Basically your real estate lawyer needs to get your funds to send to the sellers real estate lawyer, he most likely won't accept Bitcoin. Neither will the other lawyer. And if the seller still has a mortgage on their property the bank will want actual fiat and not Bitcoin to close the mortgage. I just don't see this being widely adopted anytime soon. Also what happens if the transaction is double spent? Exactly. Too many things can go wrong.
It's not easier, it looks even harder. Especially if you already talk about the law. We know that bitcoin is full of controversy and its use is restricted in some countries. So this needs to be studied specifically so that it is not in vain. If fiat is more effective, why complicate it? Is not it?

Another story if the real estate provider offers alternative payments with crypto, surely they have also considered it legally. But if you remember cryptocurrency is very volatile, it's quite difficult to be used as a price reference.
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