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581  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How to secure your asset in forkdelta? on: February 02, 2020, 08:21:09 PM
I only use forkdelta because I have no other choice to sell tokens. It is ironic indeed because in this bad season many tokens are offered at very cheap prices, even though they are very far from ICO expectations because there is no other choice than to get nothing so investors and bounty hunters often dump it there.
When using forkdelta, I immediately import wallet and it's always safe. Possible cases experienced by the OP because there are other people who can access the private key. Indeed, nothing is really safe, so we must always be careful. So do not blame anyone, including the exchange because it could be that when our wallet is hacked there is a technical error that we have done so as to create opportunities for hackers to break into our assets.
The following suggestions are also good enough to be applied, separating between the main wallet and the wallet used for trading, to avoid unwanted losses.
I never disclose my key to anyone. For transactions like Forkdelta I usually create a secondary wallet, then transfer the amount I need to trade into it, after the transaction is completed I will withdraw all the money from the secondary wallet back to the main wallet.
582  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: ???? AFRAID OF NEW PROJECTS !!! ? on: February 02, 2020, 08:10:53 PM
Nobody wants to do a research and spend time by learning interesting information about projects. Any investor just wants to put money into something and get x3 within a week. Unfortunately, it does not work nowadays, but people are still participating in every project.
Because laziness is what causes many people to get caught in scams. "They" should care more about what they are going to invest in, if only affected by the lure without doing a good analysis of the project then it is very risky. Do you just want to rely on luck? it cannot be expected to the maximum. But basically, cryptocurrency is full of unthinkable things, so there are people who think that who knows this will be a good opportunity to try their luck to join. It doesn't matter as long as you understand the risks.
583  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is this Right Time to buy Some ALT coins? on: February 02, 2020, 07:59:07 PM
Pretty good advice from OP. By choosing potential and strong altcoin in the market will increase the chances of getting profit when the market trend starts to rise. Moreover, some of these potential coins have decreased quite deeply during this bearish, this can be a good opportunity to collect them. However, it needs to be analyzed also related to the development of projects and current issues that could be a booster for rising prices.
584  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin cannot be decentralized if the Internet is centralized on: February 02, 2020, 07:49:21 PM
Can the Internet become decentralized? This is possible but there may be a decrease in data transfer rates. Or the space is completely filled with internet satellites. This time the door of another system opens. I think this will happen. Bitcoin will also be fully independent.
Of course it can. However, the internet is still decentralized, there is a VPN that you can use to overcome limitations and maintain privacy while using the internet. There are several internet protocols that try to innovate by utilizing the blockchain to create complete freedom on the internet, such as Tachyon, although it is still in a development project I think this should be appreciated because its supporters are strong. transmission acceleration can also be increased by tcp / ip reconstruction, it is effective and offers a good deal for users.
585  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 2020 the year of Bitcoin technology getting accepted by governments on: February 02, 2020, 07:28:00 PM
Government and transparency seem difficult to put together. To improve functionality it is very appropriate to use a blockchain but it must be thoroughly assessed and ensured appropriate because it requires no small cost. The centralized system is indeed the case because the government can provide full control, so it cannot be fully decentralized system can be applied. After all, blockchain and bitcoin can be adopted separately, so even if the government finally applies a lot of blockchains, it doesn't mean that bitcoin gets the same position.
586  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Change mainstream media's perception on "Bitcoin being used by thieves" on: February 01, 2020, 11:58:08 PM
I keep seeing the news that "Bitcoin is used for drugs", "Bitcoin is primarily used by thieves" pretty much every other day. The well informed people know that it isnt true but the mainstream media's perception stays the same. How do we change it and can we?
Of course. The easiest thing we do is to educate those closest to us, such as brother or sister, husband or wife, parents, friends, etc. This is more effective in straightening out inappropriate and overly generalized news. Even though there are other functions that are more useful if we can use them well.
587  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The profitability and effort put into different ways of earning bitcoin on: February 01, 2020, 11:55:34 PM
This view is very objective, and depends on the opinion of each person who has a different passion. It's just that, in general from the quadrant we can draw one big conclusion: high profitability is always accompanied by high risk and high effort. Everyone also has their own tendencies, there are those who are interested and very good at trading, so that makes it the main way, there are those who like to write and master all the techniques needed to support their writing to produce results, some are more interested in signature campaigns for the reason each. Each of these options also has their own size, it can't be said the signature is more profitable, or trading is more profitable, etc ... this really really depends on the circumstances of each.
588  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What has bitcoin done for you? on: February 01, 2020, 11:44:53 PM
Cryptocurrency does provide many opportunities to increase revenue. As a freelancer, I really feel this change, the opportunity to get work and money is getting bigger, of course, it takes effort, hard work, and patience. I can get funds to get married, make my parents and siblings happy, realize some dreams, I can get with cryptocurrency, which previously seemed impossible for me to achieve that quickly if I was still a regular employee.
So I am also very grateful for this evolution, although now in difficult times, I am sure there will be another time in the ease of taking a profit.
589  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Why not we donate some Bitcoin for corona virus? on: February 01, 2020, 10:36:51 PM
I know this forum members are really trying when it comes to raising donations to assist people, I've seen similar threads. But we shouldn't let this divert our attention because China has enough funds to tackle this. We may not even get any recognition because the funds that will be donated here can't be up to the millions of dollars other big crypto projects have donated.
Best thing is to chose a reputable member of this forum that lives there and use the donation to get safety items especially the N95 masks.
Thats true. I agree with most of the members' opinions above that China does not really need this help, the article is that the Chinese government is strong enough for financial problems, and it is better if the assistance is diverted to other countries that are more in need and also have similar problems, such as hunger, poverty, water crisis, etc.
Because this is an emergency problem, I think it would be more effective if fundraising was in fiat, this is for faster effectiveness and functionality.
590  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: John McAfee called BITCOIN as a Shitcoin! on: January 31, 2020, 11:58:05 PM
I do not care about the statement from that person. Either he said BTC as shitcoin, of course, it was up to him, he had his own judgment, so did I and you. So do not be bothered, let what people say, as long as I do this happy and do the best I can to take profit. Everyone also has a favorite token or coin so it's up to you. Moreover, MacAfee is paid promoters, right? so every statement he issued must have a certain purpose. So we need to be more selective.
591  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Video Game Company Supports Cryptocurrency on: January 30, 2020, 10:30:17 PM
Yes, it has become supposed to maximize its functionality. So a more unique community niche will be formed. If the company does not want to be difficult to develop it, the company can use a cryptocurrency that already exists like BTC and other altcoins for payment options.
I am very interested in gaming companies that want to combine blockchain with technology, it's like a double power to attract millennial interest.
592  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Problem in trust or correction time? on: January 28, 2020, 10:56:24 PM
One problem can't solve from first, if new investor can't trust new fresh coin why they don't invest in old coin. We several good coin already exists in cryptocurrency even with very low price. Even I don't think there could be a trust problem. All solution is now is the correction time!!
Surely if there are many investors who hesitate to choose a new project because of the many cases of scams and projects that have no solid foundation. I do not know, maybe many people who use this hysteria to get money by making careless projects.
Experienced investors would have taken part in old coins, the risk is smaller. It's just that the market situation is indeed saturated, so there isn't much action that can be done other than wait and see.
593  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: will any new project will do payment with ETH ? on: January 28, 2020, 10:50:03 PM
That's the right solution to give a BTC or ETH reward for a bounty campaign if dev is afraid of dumping on their own coins or tokens. So there is no more reason to delay distribution or lock rewards for bounty hunters. Usually, only truly legitimate projects are willing to provide BTC and ETH rewards, and that is very rare. Even if there were, the participants would be limited and the conditions would be difficult. Some projects that give BTC rewards, such as projects from yobit and cryptotalk (already end), bounties handled by yahoo and hampuz, and the campaign that I follow now is bestchange. So do not miss information, usually a lot of applicants.
594  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Top 5 cryptocurrencies to invest in 2020 on: January 28, 2020, 10:36:38 PM
I am not a fan of posts with links that would redirect me to another website. Why don't you just put the list of your top 5 here? If I am to invest based on your list, will you give me a refund if I lose funds? Just asking.
Me too, isn't it easy to write down the main ideas of the article and mention the five cryptocurrencies here?
Maybe this is one of the SEO strategies to get visitors from here.  Grin

it seems like this year I still choose BTC and large altcoins like ETH and BNB to invest, this is the safest choice because currently the market conditions are not friendly with the new altcoin. I don't want to waste my money and time buying new coins from IEO
A wise choice, to reduce risk it is better to choose the truly potential. However, I am a little hesitant with BNB, if there is no more attractive action from Binance as in the previous IEO, the price seems difficult to go up, but it does not matter in the long run. As for ETH, there is no problem I think for the long term.
595  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Best way to protect your crypto against a natural disaster? on: January 28, 2020, 10:29:17 PM
I have an idea, make a code using a phrase for your BTC key, if you are afraid it will burn or get wet if you use paper, and it's too expensive to buy materials that are fire and water-resistant, then the easiest is to make a tattoo on your body using the code the. Simple is not it? but make sure you remember the key code, don't let yourself forget it,  Grin.
596  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Why We Need Bitcoin, If Altcoins Transfers Are Faster And Cheaper on: January 28, 2020, 09:51:31 PM
Really Bitcoin transfers are expensive and lower speed, therefore altcoins are much easy to transfer. For small transfer amounts Bitcoin is not usable.
Use the Lightning network if you can't wait. Although the transactions are not as fast as other altcoins, transactions using BTC are safer and have more fiat pairs. Of course, this is the choice each person wants to use which, according to their individual needs. What I want to convey here is, BTTC and Altcoin have their own advantages and disadvantages, so maximize it, don't be too fanatical about one choice so as to make the others worse.
597  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Remove the bad influencer from your life! on: January 28, 2020, 08:53:19 PM
So by studying the cryptocurrency ecosystem is very effective to avoid the negative influence of the many assumptions and predictions that are inconsequential. So when there are bad rumors, we can determine what we should do, not carelessly accept information without being filtered. At least by knowing fundamental and technical analysis techniques, we can sort out which information can be followed and which should be ignored.
598  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Craig Wright claims , today will be the last day for Bitcoins. on: January 27, 2020, 11:14:42 PM
With so many differences from his predictions so far, I'm increasingly convinced to keep away from that person's statement, lol. Bitcoin has been rumored to be dead in the foreseeable future, but in fact bitcoin can last for a decade and will continue. So as long as this opportunity still exists, don't worry too much about what is still an assumption. It's better to focus on your strategy to take profit from the various ways available, maximize it to get the best opportunity.
599  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is Bitcoin a Safe Haven for Your Money? on: January 27, 2020, 10:59:33 PM
Double clickbait  Roll Eyes. It is better to be more focused, OP explains the important points of the article and video, so that we can more easily carry out discussions and if there are things that need to be understood then include the link. That's more polite I think.
I also could not take the main points of the article and had to open the video for more detailed information. But it seems that I can understand the meaning a bit, so I'm just saying that Bitcoin is a high risk, so nothing is really safe, we have to be prepared to face all risks, theft, hacking, fraud, etc.
600  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Sigh... Do i need to hold and sell it later or now? Quite tricky situation. on: January 27, 2020, 10:54:12 PM
I am holding about 1.2 BTC now
But I need a money until Feb 22nd.
Should i hold until Feb 21nd and sell it? or Sell it now?!!
Basically you know exactly whether it's time to sell or not. Because you know in a safe position by comparing it where you buy it, so that when you sell it you can get a higher price, right? if at this time it is above the BEP and you are afraid there will be a decrease again then sell it immediately, if not then keep it and if it will go down then sell before reaching your BEP, as simple as that. DWYOR, all of them can only give advice as far as speculation, so strengthen your mind for whatever decision you make.
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