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January 18, 2019, 10:01:11 AM
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This is very correct! Business needs to be developed and made so that the project is known and popular among users. Then there will be a rise in the price of the coin and the project itself.
The key is the fact that you need a finished product to succeed. When the developers accomplish everything set out in the Road Map, I hope that we will see something interesting and promising!
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January 18, 2019, 10:38:55 AM
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Even popular and large exchanges are subject to hacker attacks, yet there are certain risks.
You need to understand that the exchange is not a place to store your coins. This is a place to trade. Therefore, I never understood people who keep their savings on exchanges.
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January 18, 2019, 10:41:59 AM
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Where the exchange is actually and physically registered, what legal restrictions are present?

I did not see any restrictions from the administration, perhaps you need to dig deeper?
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January 18, 2019, 11:17:08 AM
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I prefer Ripple and Ethereum more, perhaps pay attention to Stellar-as this coin and its developers cooperate with IBM Corporation, which released a quantum computer for mass use .I do not advertise these coins, and this is my personal opinion
All coins listed by you belong to the top 10 category and are the most reliable assets on the crypto market. but investing in them cannot bring a crazy profit. need to look for new and young promising projects.
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January 18, 2019, 12:30:20 PM
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I prefer Ripple and Ethereum more, perhaps pay attention to Stellar-as this coin and its developers cooperate with IBM Corporation, which released a quantum computer for mass use .I do not advertise these coins, and this is my personal opinion
All coins listed by you belong to the top 10 category and are the most reliable assets on the crypto market. but investing in them cannot bring a crazy profit. need to look for new and young promising projects.
I think so too, you need to invest in young and cheap coins.
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January 18, 2019, 12:41:50 PM
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I think so too, you need to invest in young and cheap coins.


You need to invest in promising coins, not cheap. If you have a million unpromising tokens in your portfolio, you will not make money on it.
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January 18, 2019, 01:04:25 PM
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I think so too, you need to invest in young and cheap coins.


You need to invest in promising coins, not cheap. If you have a million unpromising tokens in your portfolio, you will not make money on it.
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January 18, 2019, 02:08:42 PM
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I think so too, you need to invest in young and cheap coins.


You need to invest in promising coins, not cheap. If you have a million unpromising tokens in your portfolio, you will not make money on it.
And how to understand, perspective this or that coin, or not? Share experiences.

Study the project itself, which represents a particular coin.
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January 18, 2019, 03:50:46 PM
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I think so too, you need to invest in young and cheap coins.


You need to invest in promising coins, not cheap. If you have a million unpromising tokens in your portfolio, you will not make money on it.
And how to understand, perspective this or that coin, or not? Share experiences.

That just is not define. There are many factors in analyzing projects, ranging from the product itself, whether it is already working or not. Ending with a team, whether seen in fraud anywhere or not.
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January 18, 2019, 04:53:34 PM
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I think so too, you need to invest in young and cheap coins.


You need to invest in promising coins, not cheap. If you have a million unpromising tokens in your portfolio, you will not make money on it.
And how to understand, perspective this or that coin, or not? Share experiences.

That just is not define. There are many factors in analyzing projects, ranging from the product itself, whether it is already working or not. Ending with a team, whether seen in fraud anywhere or not.
identify promising projects and coins, it is a very complex science in which you can easily make a mistake, there is a situation that a fully working project in 2-6 months disappears and becomes a Scam
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January 18, 2019, 05:15:53 PM
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I think so too, you need to invest in young and cheap coins.


You need to invest in promising coins, not cheap. If you have a million unpromising tokens in your portfolio, you will not make money on it.
And how to understand, perspective this or that coin, or not? Share experiences.

That just is not define. There are many factors in analyzing projects, ranging from the product itself, whether it is already working or not. Ending with a team, whether seen in fraud anywhere or not.
identify promising projects and coins, it is a very complex science in which you can easily make a mistake, there is a situation that a fully working project in 2-6 months disappears and becomes a Scam
Cases are different, you need to learn from your mistakes. Today I will pass the registration process on Payiza.
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January 18, 2019, 05:25:26 PM
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What time is planned full launch Payiza Exchange? I have noticed that the beta version is already functioning.
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January 18, 2019, 05:38:01 PM
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I prefer Ripple and Ethereum more, perhaps pay attention to Stellar-as this coin and its developers cooperate with IBM Corporation, which released a quantum computer for mass use .I do not advertise these coins, and this is my personal opinion
All coins listed by you belong to the top 10 category and are the most reliable assets on the crypto market. but investing in them cannot bring a crazy profit. need to look for new and young promising projects.
I think so too, you need to invest in young and cheap coins.

Not always young and cheap coins are promising! You can remain without anything, or you can earn well!

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January 18, 2019, 06:24:56 PM
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I prefer Ripple and Ethereum more, perhaps pay attention to Stellar-as this coin and its developers cooperate with IBM Corporation, which released a quantum computer for mass use .I do not advertise these coins, and this is my personal opinion
All coins listed by you belong to the top 10 category and are the most reliable assets on the crypto market. but investing in them cannot bring a crazy profit. need to look for new and young promising projects.
I think so too, you need to invest in young and cheap coins.

Not always young and cheap coins are promising! You can remain without anything, or you can earn well!
any investment can be unprofitable, even if you invest in the top 10 at the wrong time,you can lose a lot of money
any investment must be well thought out
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January 18, 2019, 09:36:37 PM
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What time is planned full launch Payiza Exchange? I have noticed that the beta version is already functioning.

The exchange is already running, you can trade on it, make deposits, etc.
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January 18, 2019, 09:42:59 PM
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I think so too, you need to invest in young and cheap coins.


You need to invest in promising coins, not cheap. If you have a million unpromising tokens in your portfolio, you will not make money on it.
And how to understand, perspective this or that coin, or not? Share experiences.

Study the project itself, which represents a particular coin.

Of course, you first need to learn the Coin! Her stats and reviews. Then look at what place it is in the table and how many people invest in it!
Well, in general, only it depends on your feelings to buy or not!

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January 19, 2019, 07:31:12 AM
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I think so too, you need to invest in young and cheap coins.


You need to invest in promising coins, not cheap. If you have a million unpromising tokens in your portfolio, you will not make money on it.
And how to understand, perspective this or that coin, or not? Share experiences.

That just is not define. There are many factors in analyzing projects, ranging from the product itself, whether it is already working or not. Ending with a team, whether seen in fraud anywhere or not.
identify promising projects and coins, it is a very complex science in which you can easily make a mistake, there is a situation that a fully working project in 2-6 months disappears and becomes a Scam
Cases are different, you need to learn from your mistakes. Today I will pass the registration process on Payiza.

it is better to learn from other people's mistakes, because making your mistakes - you can lose your last money and become bankrupt
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January 19, 2019, 10:22:02 AM
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These are standard marketing techniques. I am sure that the project marketers themselves know perfectly well what to do. It all depends on the budgets that are allocated for marketing.
You should never skimp on marketing. Because we now live in the era of marketing. Unfortunately, technology is not so important and does not give such a result as good marketing.
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January 19, 2019, 10:50:19 AM
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The key is the fact that you need a finished product to succeed. When the developers accomplish everything set out in the Road Map, I hope that we will see something interesting and promising!
Despite the fact that the competition in the market of crypto exchanges is very big, I hope that this product will be able to find a worthy use.
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January 19, 2019, 11:11:45 AM
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You need to understand that the exchange is not a place to store your coins. This is a place to trade. Therefore, I never understood people who keep their savings on exchanges.
I agree. Exchange is not a place to store coins. Although in the case of DEX, there you can have a private key from your wallet on the exchange.
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