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Author Topic: What is your single biggest challenge or frustration when trading crypto?  (Read 442 times)
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July 25, 2018, 11:54:27 PM
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I think the single biggest challenge or frustration when in trading cryptocurrency is to deal with the hardship in this kind of business and industry in daily transaction of the business.
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July 26, 2018, 06:23:23 AM
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The simple biggest challenge is pump and dump. If you hold a token that is being pumped without your notice, you may fall victim when such is dumped on you. It's never a good experience.
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July 26, 2018, 11:53:13 AM
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My biggest disappointment is that I entered the world of crypto currency in 2017. If it was 2016, things would have been much better.
Now I am greatly disappointed by the large correlation coefficient of altcoyins with bitcoin.

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July 26, 2018, 01:31:54 PM
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Hey guys, just curious, a lot of people have said that they are having issues when it comes to protecting their privacy when trading crypto because the places to buy crypto requiere them to submit sensitive information that can go as far as one's personal address. Do you guys have this same issue? And, what other issues do you guys have when trading?

Well when it comes to the trading then you have to submit your KYC's all the time over the exchanger to increase your trade limits and withdraw limits as well. I guess it is pretty normal to have this and also it increases security of our funds or accounts too by showing that it is us! I think when it comes to the non reputed exchanges which are asking for the KYC then it could be somewhat frightening to give away info over such small exchangers. I guess there are wide variety of options we can follow to save ourselves from giving such information. Fro example using decentralised exchanger, or keeping fund in the private ket owned wallet and then transferring them over the exchanger at the time of trade.
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