It would be better if you share the deleted posts here. Otherwise, who can explain other than the moderator who deleted. However, it's very unlikely that a lot of your posts were deleted within a day, I had something like that becauze someone reported my posts heavily (almost all of the posts). May be you got a such guy.
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« Sent to: Beyerd17 on: October 15, 2020, 09:54:29 PM »
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Quote from: intrader on October 08, 2020, 08:29:57 AM
I am broke by investing in zcoin because Lelantus hype by their that the feature will launching on weeks from halving and now changed statement to by end of the year 2020, now i learned that Lelantus started concept from 2018 and promise to launch by end of 2019, I have been deceived, i strongly believe zcoin (XZC) now in the phase of exit scam,please beware don't be the next victim and please give me advice how to take back my money with other promising altcoin should i invest
So you put all your investments into one project, that is rough to say the least. I'm sure most have heard the phrase dont put all your eggs into one basket. If you break it, your left with nothing. Everyone should spread their investments over many projects, that way a failure wont break you.« Sent to: Beyerd17 on: October 15, 2020, 09:54:30 PM »
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Quote from: poodle63 on October 07, 2020, 02:00:04 PM
Yeah it's 3x profitable to mine ETH than bitcoin until it's not anymore. Once all the problem settles and gets solved the mining reward will just be same as it is before so I consider this as no go for those who want to buy mining rigs and not to mention that its gonna switch to POS anyway which make this news kinda useless and not futureproof. But, for people who already have the rigs, good for them.
Yeah, I think so too, this is just short term "noise" that will die down in the not so distant future. Buying mining rigs and/or equipment on the basis of this will most probably lead to losses. Not sure it is wise to simply look at for instance whattomine and buy rigs on the basis of that alone.Deleted Post
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A coins name sure matter in my opinion. It should not be too complicated or too silly, and people should be able to easily recognise it. Just imagine if Bitcoin was named something abstract instead of Bitcoin, I think that would have hurt it's prospects if it did. So yes, names matter.Deleted Post
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Quote from: arbifahrozy on October 07, 2020, 12:33:27 PM
I think its true newbie should learn from top 10 coins for starting invest on cryptocurrency. Its way more safer & if you can read the momentum you will get some profit for sure. Time & experience will teach you many things so just watch & learn.
A true newbie should stay far away from the top ten coins. Much better to gain some experience for instance mining some shitcoin for a few days and learn the dynamics of crypto that way. Once they have at least some experience and knowledge with crypto they can start very lightly to invest in major coins if that is their fancy.Deleted Post
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Quote from: gwapoinside2 on October 06, 2020, 02:20:10 PM
All altcoins in the crypto market carries with it some risks. But indeed top altcoins reduce the risks for newbies who are somewhat still may be influenced by hype. That is why it is important for newbies to know that proper and deep research first on how the market behaves and analyzing trends is important to be successful in the crypto business.
Ever heard the quote the bigger they are the harder they fall? Sure some of the top altcoins are low risk, but not all of the top altcoins are low risk. If a major messup were to hit one of the biggest coins marketcap wise, that would be a bloodbath for sure. Nothing is riskfree.Deleted Post
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Telegram itself is not trash, there might be a ton of crap Telegram groups, but that does not mean that Telegram is trash. Would be like saying Facebook or Twitter is trash just because there are a lot of trash groups on those that isn't worth following, that's just silly in my opinion.
The tons of crap groups made it trash... Some people see it as a good opportunity to make business, but that social network is now full of scammers and shit coins. Tons of scammers getting on groups to attack their users. I feel isn't a social network that worth to be on.
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I mean what do you even mean by that. It's like asking how can you do a workout without doing any movement. The long and short answer to this is you need to move your funds to exchanges to be able to trade, there is no other way of doing it. Just avoid the smallest and worst exchanges and you'll be good.Deleted Post
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Quote from: geck on September 21, 2020, 12:36:02 PM
You should deduct system power consumption once the miner is running.
Well, not always. Not everyone has got huge miningfarms with a ton of gpu's mining away. Some small time miners mine away on one or two gpu's only, and for them to calculate profits right, system power draw matters. But with many gpu's sytem power is negligible.Deleted Post
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Quote from: Plinteng on September 29, 2020, 09:28:39 PM
I think, It is not only applicable to new one only , now scammer are targeting experienced individual as well . Those who are new to crypto are easy target because of their greed to instant double their money or get free money. Experience individuals are also getting targeted by well planned ico and website which look genuine.
I suppose they have to eventually, even newb individuals hear about all the scams that have taken place up through the years. Another thing is that experienced individuals have much more crypto funds since they have been in cryptoland for a much longer time period. Everyone needs to be careful.Deleted Post
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This is perfectly simple, just use your head to the full extent is is capable of. Sounds easy right, still people get scamed. Stay away from from the projects that promise you easy money and huge returns, nothing is guaranteed in life, and when it comes to making money be very careful.Deleted Post
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The truth of the matter is greed plays a huge part in getting scammed. The scammer promises huge returns on an investment, but the only ones getting those huge returns are the scammers themselves, leaving whoever put money into their scams left with very little, or even nothing in a lot of cases. Deleted Post
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Bears are waking up again, it is very dangerous to enter ETH for a long time. I wouldn't recommend it. Learn how to trade, this will help you get a good profit without particularly high risks.
How is this possible? How to trade cryptocurrencies and not take risks? Bro, this is impossible!!!
You can use trading bots, this will significantly reduce the risks, but will not exclude it altogether.
https://tradingbot.info/results/cryptohopper/final-cryptohopper-bot-report/I dont think he states there is no risk, he states good profit without particularly high risks. There is a difference. Well, trading bots in my opinion makes trading stressful, it's hard to follow the current ask's and bid's when it constantly changes like in a flicker of a tenth of a second.Pages: « 1 [2]