kidoseagle0312
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April 22, 2017, 04:58:55 PM |
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In crypto land, there are a variety of cryptocurrencies to choose from, since the inception of Bitcoin. Many of them provide innovative ways for us to transact in our daily lives. Some have advanced features and higher transaction throughtput than Bitcoin, and others are just cloned from BTC's codebase. While the majority of altcoins are pump and dump, there are very few of them which are worth holding. That is to say, we sometimes end up holding the bag when an specific altcoin massively declines in price. Nevertheless, I would like to know if you are a bagholder of altcoins, and which of them do you hold into your wallet? As for me, I hold plenty of altcoins like Casinocoin, Virtacoin, Litecoin, Dogecoin, Dash, Ethereum, Ambercoin, LiteDoge, Tekcoin, Stratis, MonetaryUnit, Teslacoin, and many more (the list is extensive) Due to the many altcoins I hold for a pretty long time, I consider myself as a bagholder. What about you? Yeah, I can considered myself as one of the bag holders of different altcoins which I think potentials coins. So some of it like bitcoin I hold it for long term basis and some are for a short period of time.
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johnwest
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April 22, 2017, 05:55:00 PM |
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In crypto land, there are a variety of cryptocurrencies to choose from, since the inception of Bitcoin. Many of them provide innovative ways for us to transact in our daily lives. Some have advanced features and higher transaction throughtput than Bitcoin, and others are just cloned from BTC's codebase. While the majority of altcoins are pump and dump, there are very few of them which are worth holding. That is to say, we sometimes end up holding the bag when an specific altcoin massively declines in price. Nevertheless, I would like to know if you are a bagholder of altcoins, and which of them do you hold into your wallet? As for me, I hold plenty of altcoins like Casinocoin, Virtacoin, Litecoin, Dogecoin, Dash, Ethereum, Ambercoin, LiteDoge, Tekcoin, Stratis, MonetaryUnit, Teslacoin, and many more (the list is extensive) Due to the many altcoins I hold for a pretty long time, I consider myself as a bagholder. What about you? Yeah, I can considered myself as one of the bag holders of different altcoins which I think potentials coins. So some of it like bitcoin I hold it for long term basis and some are for a short period of time. Which coins do you hold.? I dont consider myself as a bagholder completely as I just have 2-3 coins that too in less amount. Have invested some in Litecoin and thought Byteball has a good future by seeing its developers, so that also and have some Monero other than Bitcoin ofcourse.
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MissGrey
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April 23, 2017, 05:23:43 AM |
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I'm not a bagholder, but I have two coins ETH and DASH. In the future, I expect both coins will become more valuable for my retirement.
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xtyling
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April 23, 2017, 05:29:54 AM |
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I am holding only ICN for now! I am an ICO investor and did make some profits so i am sticking with them for some time
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alphahacktivist
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April 23, 2017, 07:04:57 AM |
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all of the first 15. about enough. (+humaniq )
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Abiky (OP)
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April 24, 2017, 07:08:24 PM |
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Yeah, I can considered myself as one of the bag holders of different altcoins which I think potentials coins. So some of it like bitcoin I hold it for long term basis and some are for a short period of time.
Glad to know that you're bag holding coins too. When you're holding altcoins, they're usually for a short period of time, since most of them tend to decline in price as time goes by, except for some alts which increase in value over time due to their constant development and innovation like Ethereum. Still, if you're considering a cryptocurrency for the long term, that would be Bitcoin itself since it's rare and has a deflationary model which makes it increase in value over time. I'm not sure what alts are you into, but I would recommend that you hold into the most prominent ones, to secure your investments for the future. Just my thoughts.
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cryptotalk
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April 24, 2017, 07:18:03 PM |
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Hi read through some good comments above. It does seem to make sense to hold onto the most popular one's and hope they go up in value over time. For me its all about spreading the risk, so the less well know coins do have a lot of potential but can be risky and as others have said they can become worthless fairly quickly. It's bitcoin, ethereum, zcash and litecoin for me at the moment.
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robelneo
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April 24, 2017, 11:21:08 PM |
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As an investors and advertisers I have collected a lot of altcoins but I made sure that I have bags of the those coins who are in the top 10 in the coinmarketcap to make sure I made a profit when the price of this coins increase,which I'm sure will always happen.
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FlamingFingers
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April 24, 2017, 11:31:06 PM |
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Yeah, I can considered myself as one of the bag holders of different altcoins which I think potentials coins. So some of it like bitcoin I hold it for long term basis and some are for a short period of time.
Dah, that's not a bag holding . Bag-holders are traders who bought some altcoins at a price, couldn't sell them at a higher price, and crossing fingers (waiting with hope and wishing luck) that the price would pump so that they can sell with profits, which, in my opinion, is a very newbie mistake in trading – if you can't sell that coin after a day or two at a higher price than purchased, then you should sell it and minimize your losses. On topic, I was a bag holder of some shitty unknown coins when I first started trading on YoShit, but now I got experience enough to know when to buy and when to sell.
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European Central Bank
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April 24, 2017, 11:34:46 PM |
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I baghold Ltc and nem.
anyone who holds them ain't exactly bagholding right now. i've picked up some byteball now. i don't really know anything about it which is the mark of true bagholding.
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bohr
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April 25, 2017, 05:51:43 AM |
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Yeah, I can considered myself as one of the bag holders of different altcoins which I think potentials coins. So some of it like bitcoin I hold it for long term basis and some are for a short period of time.
Dah, that's not a bag holding . Bag-holders are traders who bought some altcoins at a price, couldn't sell them at a higher price, and crossing fingers (waiting with hope and wishing luck) that the price would pump so that they can sell with profits, which, in my opinion, is a very newbie mistake in trading – if you can't sell that coin after a day or two at a higher price than purchased, then you should sell it and minimize your losses. On topic, I was a bag holder of some shitty unknown coins when I first started trading on YoShit, but now I got experience enough to know when to buy and when to sell. I think that is a mistake that we all make at the beginning of our trading careers because at the time you don’t have the experience to cut your losses and move on to other coins.
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karanggatak
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April 27, 2017, 03:11:49 PM |
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now i'm holding $TRST (wetrust) i think this coin is good project base ethereum smart contract and i believe soon will be listed on poloniex
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Abiky (OP)
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April 28, 2017, 03:53:34 PM |
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Hi read through some good comments above. It does seem to make sense to hold onto the most popular one's and hope they go up in value over time. For me its all about spreading the risk, so the less well know coins do have a lot of potential but can be risky and as others have said they can become worthless fairly quickly. It's bitcoin, ethereum, zcash and litecoin for me at the moment.
Not a bad strategy for altcoins, mate. It is always advised to get out of them as soon as you reach profit, as most of these coins are full of hype, and will tend to decrease in value over time. I guess that only those that could provide strong development and support from their communities, would be worth holding, especially coins which are in the top 5 rankings in market cap. Both Bitcoin and Ethereum have strong development teams, and solid communities, making them one of those cryptocurrencies worth holding into the long term. While many altcoins might fall over time, these mentioned cryptocurrencies might coexist in the future. Just my thoughts.
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emeraldforce
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April 29, 2017, 05:08:40 PM |
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Im in ZEC, ETH,BTC,BCC,MAX, DOGE LITHIUM and a couple others. Its a mess.
The only mess left in my bag now is LITHIUM. the rest are doing pretty good.
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April 29, 2017, 10:12:06 PM |
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ETH - as i believe, that it is a future of blockchain in common. XRP - just cheap now and there is a lot fuss with this "bank of N-country bought X mln$ XRP, Z-country bought XX mln$" etc... ZEC - i prefer this crypto among those 3 with anonymous tech. Actually i am scared to loose money, i am now almost doubled my investment. Dunno, wether to sell already or still wait.
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Seggbek Ur
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April 29, 2017, 11:23:19 PM |
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NEM and WAVES
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lovesybitz
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April 30, 2017, 03:52:58 PM |
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In crypto land, there are a variety of cryptocurrencies to choose from, since the inception of Bitcoin. Many of them provide innovative ways for us to transact in our daily lives. Some have advanced features and higher transaction throughtput than Bitcoin, and others are just cloned from BTC's codebase. While the majority of altcoins are pump and dump, there are very few of them which are worth holding. That is to say, we sometimes end up holding the bag when an specific altcoin massively declines in price. Nevertheless, I would like to know if you are a bagholder of altcoins, and which of them do you hold into your wallet? As for me, I hold plenty of altcoins like Casinocoin, Virtacoin, Litecoin, Dogecoin, Dash, Ethereum, Ambercoin, LiteDoge, Tekcoin, Stratis, MonetaryUnit, Teslacoin, and many more (the list is extensive) Due to the many altcoins I hold for a pretty long time, I consider myself as a bagholder. What about you? I hold several coins for now but not plenty of them, its only few counts of altcoins. Because I don't have enough fund yet to buy a huge amount of it. Maybe if I get luck to earn big profit in bitcoin I would buy for sure a huge of it altcoins.
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spatifilium
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April 30, 2017, 04:03:43 PM |
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There is no more badgeholding for me, I collect all sorts of coins and when the price rises slightly then I sell for BTC and then via debit card. So I can spend and buy something for them, so I just watch how the price grows and falls and I have use of it
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April 30, 2017, 06:57:50 PM |
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I hold the following and its in largest value order from top to bottom. Ive double my money in about 8 weeks. Im a big believer in creating your own Crypto index fund. Its a netgame, best not to bet on one horse. Stock market proves this!
-Ethereum -Ripple -Bitcoin -Litecoin -Dash -NEM -Bitbay -Ark -Factom -Golem -Pivx -ZClassic -Maidsafe -Iconomi -Monero -Heat -Augur -Stratis -Decred -Byteball -WeTrust -Syscoin -Komodo -Blocknet -Gamecredits -Expanse -Zcash -Lsk -Incent -Dogecoin -Stella Lumans -Radium -Poswallet -Shift
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CrackDown
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April 30, 2017, 07:01:59 PM |
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i was a bagholder of dash, but got scamed for 500 more dash.. i feel really sad now... especialy if i see dash price today..
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