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July 31, 2018, 12:53:07 PM
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Stellar EOS and Cardano are good alternatives
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Make sure you back up your wallet regularly! Unlike a bank account, nobody can help you if you lose access to your BTC.
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July 31, 2018, 12:57:40 PM
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I actually use same username and passwords on some of the first sites that i signed up. Then one time it come to my senses that, what if i get hacked. All my accounts would be affected, an it wasnt good. Then i tried to change everything, starting on my email. And now i can say i can make a book out of my passwords and username. lol. Its better to be safe than sorry.

How difficult everything is! I still have to grow and grow to such a level)) But my means should be secured in the maximum possible way, then I agree. I will grow ...
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July 31, 2018, 03:19:03 PM
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There's a number of key platforms and protocols that must be built and put in place for that to happen.
Being focused on individual projects as we have been, has been very informative from a micro point of view but I believe it's also equally important two step back and obtain a macro view.
Especially since our exposure to high yield Ico projects is being challenged.
Once the shake out of the Ico projects to date is underway, and that's already happening, I expect there to be a number of projects that have been on the exchanges for a while, to find new use cases, new customers and need renewed investment.
No matter how good the token metrics and business case are 4 some projects, they will not adopted for everyday use unless real world changes occur to facilitate them.
I I am making a chart for myself which countries are building out there infrastructure the most aggressively to adopt crypto economics.
The things that are needed in these infrastructure preparations are tax implications, both on income tax forms and at the point of sale, as well as the many kinds of equipment necessary to facilitate buying and selling cryptocurrency as well as point of sale and pricing equipment.
Then there's communication infrastructure like 5G wideband cell phone architecture and phones. Our current phone technology cannot handle Mass adoption payment systems at the volumes they will occur at. These phones will need to be able to convert the value of multiple currencies to multiple cryptos instantly, as they will need to be link to exchanges.
There are other qualities as well.
I'm doing this because many projects have failed and are in the process of failing and will fail in the next few years, as a result of they're almost purely speculative nature.
We all want to own currencies that will increase in value and pay well down the road but some that are well-known have already started to fail.
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July 31, 2018, 05:10:29 PM
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 I actually use same username and passwords on some of the first sites that i signed up. Then one time it come to my senses that, what if i get hacked. All my accounts would be affected, an it wasnt good. Then i tried to change everything, starting on my email. And now i can say i can make a book out of my passwords and username. lol. Its better to be safe than sorry. But im making sure that i backed up all of that incase things would mess up.
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July 31, 2018, 07:11:35 PM
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Thank you to the specialists. because I see a lot of useful information here
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August 01, 2018, 07:29:06 AM
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All we know that there's so many altcoins and it's difficult to find what's the best altcoin that is not scam, that we truly can trust. But the most important how to be safe is don't ever ever give your private details to anybody, if possible change or use different password for your email to see your coins to be safer!
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August 01, 2018, 08:36:20 AM
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Caldano is a fragmented and open blockchain and a cryptocurrency project that is completely open source. Cardano is developing an intelligent contract platform designed to provide more advanced features than any previously developed protocol. It is the first blockchain platform that has evolved from philosophy of science and research-led initiative. Development team consists of professional engineers and researchers from around the world.
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August 01, 2018, 11:59:23 AM
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It has always been and will be so, that the more popular something becomes, the more interest it causes among scammers. And no matter what protection there is, scammers will still bypass it, so you can not be 100% sure of anything, you need to improve this offspring, this creation, because people use smart contacts, they trust them.
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August 01, 2018, 12:30:27 PM
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I actually use same username and passwords on some of the first sites that i signed up. Then one time it come to my senses that, what if i get hacked. All my accounts would be affected, an it wasnt good. Then i tried to change everything, starting on my email. And now i can say i can make a book out of my passwords and username. lol. Its better to be safe than sorry.
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August 01, 2018, 02:03:30 PM
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Generally, if you have a large amount of bitcoins on a given PC, being extra-cautious about third party software (be it an Alt-coin client or a particularly fancy casual game) is advisable.

you should never have a large amount of bitcoins on a PC! better store them in an external disc that was used a safe pc.
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August 01, 2018, 05:17:56 PM
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I actually use same username and passwords on some of the first sites that i signed up. Then one time it come to my senses that, what if i get hacked. All my accounts would be affected, an it wasnt good. Then i tried to change everything, starting on my email. And now i can say i can make a book out of my passwords and username. lol. Its better to be safe than sorry.
The most important thing is not to lose this book. It is mandatory to have several copies of such information, and the most important passwords must be in paper form.
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August 01, 2018, 05:23:36 PM
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Generally, if you have a large amount of bitcoins on a given PC, being extra-cautious about third party software (be it an Alt-coin client or a particularly fancy casual game) is advisable.

you should never have a large amount of bitcoins on a PC! better store them in an external disc that was used a safe pc.
It is best to store Bitcoins on cold wallets (hardware). It seems to me, now this is the most reliable and correct decision.
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August 01, 2018, 05:34:29 PM
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I actually use same username and passwords on some of the first sites that i signed up. Then one time it come to my senses that, what if i get hacked. All my accounts would be affected, an it wasnt good. Then i tried to change everything, starting on my email. And now i can say i can make a book out of my passwords and username. lol. Its better to be safe than sorry.

I actually use same username and passwords on some of the first sites that i signed up. Then one time it come to my senses that, what if i get hacked. All my accounts would be affected, an it wasnt good. Then i tried to change everything, starting on my email. And now i can say i can make a book out of my passwords and username. lol. Its better to be safe than sorry. But im making sure that i backed up all of that incase things would mess up.


I actually use same username and passwords on some of the first sites that i signed up. Then one time it come to my senses that, what if i get hacked. All my accounts would be affected, an it wasnt good. Then i tried to change everything, starting on my email. And now i can say i can make a book out of my passwords and username. lol. Its better to be safe than sorry.

I thought I was double in the eyes. But it turned out all right, just someone well spam. They do not even try to invent something new.
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August 02, 2018, 08:07:57 AM
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I recently saw, having nothing at all to do with crypto currency, a specific virus type that can operate inside and outside of a virtual machine. Now this particular think doesn't really apply here because it encourages the people to download app reconstructed virtual machine image, and then it outside file allows that virtual disk to be opened even while the emulator is not operating.
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August 02, 2018, 09:06:07 AM
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Then one time it come to my senses that, what if i get hacked. All my accounts would be affected, an it wasnt good. Then i tried to change everything, starting on my email. And now i can say i can make a book out of my passwords and username.
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August 02, 2018, 10:22:08 AM
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Mostly wallets that are connected to blockchain as well, some wallets offer their own currency of their country, with this said, alt wallets will be able to convert btc onto their own corresponding currency, and some alt wallets offer you more security, I don't think that all alt wallets have the ability to do this, but for the sake of your bitcoins choose the wallet that will offer you security and legitimacy, this is important, especially if you are holding a huge amount of btc, take care.
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August 02, 2018, 08:31:26 PM
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Most of the fraudulent actions with Bitcoin do not occur in the field of technology. Their reason is the greed and the proximity of users. The digital currency attracts all kinds of scammers. Bitcoin has its own potential, which makes it possible to turn even law enforcement officers into thieves.
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August 02, 2018, 08:33:10 PM
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Some people only have one computer and that must suck. Fortunately I have multiple so I can use some of my alt-miners to do this safely.

So, for example, DASH master-holders bring their owners income (under the condition of maintaining the status "on-line") from coins mined by miners. If the formation of new altcoyin units takes place via POS-mining, then if the investor has funds in the local wallet and there are no operations with them in a certain period, the percentage "dribbles" on them.
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August 02, 2018, 08:39:11 PM
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Generally, if you have a large amount of bitcoins on a given PC, being extra-cautious about third party software (be it an Alt-coin client or a particularly fancy casual game) is advisable.

What do you think about the prospects for investment in crypto-currencies in light of the growth in popularity of mining? and has your opinion on the prospects of various currencies changed somehow?
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August 02, 2018, 09:37:46 PM
Last edit: October 03, 2018, 10:26:05 AM by ezequiel
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Good advice.

Using an alternate cryptocurrency client would be a great way to get many people to install a hidden virus that targets Bitcoin users.

If you have a significant amount of Bitcoins, I wouldn't run other clients on the same computer until the alternates have developed trust over a longer period of time... I'm probably on the paranoid side of things though.

These new cryptocurrencies are interesting, and it will be fascinating to see how it will all play out.  

You should be safe in every investment you do. Thisis a very risky place and all actions we do always have to be counted and checked many times!
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