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Re: New ATH, New ATH, New ATH
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AG3NT0R4NG3
on 26/12/2020, 16:11:03 UTC
It feels even better when cashing out. Feels bad when you don't and when the butthurt become real
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Re: Serious question about Bitcoin. Is it a reliable and stable investment?
by
AG3NT0R4NG3
on 26/12/2020, 16:03:30 UTC
Hi guys. I have a friend who's parents are looking for alternatives and want to invest money into something other than their IRA account. They have a fixed IRA with about $100K, but they are unsatisfied with the miserable amount of interest they're getting. I mentioned to them that bitcoin is a possible alternative and one they can look into. Do you agree? Do you guys consider bitcoin a reliable and stable investment for long term holding(5-10yrs)? Is it safe to assume the only direction(barring a few dips here and there) bitcoin will eventually go from here is up? Do you foresee it going below $10K, or even $9K ever again? Is it even possible to see the lows we saw a few months ago(ie $3500) ever again?

Please give me your thoughts. IRA or Bitcoin for the long term?

Can you imagine them buying now at 12K and next year it goes down to 3K? If you want to gamble with this volatile, unregulated and manipulated market you should invest only 1-2% out of your 100K account at this moment. The game is not buy high and sell low. Remember this.
Even at 3.5k it looked bearish and everyone was thinking that prices bellow 1K were quite possible. Just don't invest more than you can afford to lose. Buying a relative small amount will help you sleep better at night and won't make you feel you missed the pumps or won't make you lose your sleep.

Funny how everything I've written above actually happened. Well anyway, new prediction. Buy.

Two more green months. New ATH in January.

On time. Cya losers. Anyone writing bellow this is a spammer.
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Re: Serious question about Bitcoin. Is it a reliable and stable investment?
by
AG3NT0R4NG3
on 03/11/2020, 22:40:10 UTC
Hi guys. I have a friend who's parents are looking for alternatives and want to invest money into something other than their IRA account. They have a fixed IRA with about $100K, but they are unsatisfied with the miserable amount of interest they're getting. I mentioned to them that bitcoin is a possible alternative and one they can look into. Do you agree? Do you guys consider bitcoin a reliable and stable investment for long term holding(5-10yrs)? Is it safe to assume the only direction(barring a few dips here and there) bitcoin will eventually go from here is up? Do you foresee it going below $10K, or even $9K ever again? Is it even possible to see the lows we saw a few months ago(ie $3500) ever again?

Please give me your thoughts. IRA or Bitcoin for the long term?

Can you imagine them buying now at 12K and next year it goes down to 3K? If you want to gamble with this volatile, unregulated and manipulated market you should invest only 1-2% out of your 100K account at this moment. The game is not buy high and sell low. Remember this.
Even at 3.5k it looked bearish and everyone was thinking that prices bellow 1K were quite possible. Just don't invest more than you can afford to lose. Buying a relative small amount will help you sleep better at night and won't make you feel you missed the pumps or won't make you lose your sleep.

Funny how everything I've written above actually happened. Well anyway, new prediction. Buy.

Two more green months. New ATH in January.
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Re: Why bitcoin never a ponzi
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AG3NT0R4NG3
on 22/07/2020, 13:55:13 UTC
ponzi is a scheme in which Peter money is used to pay Paul.

It is not just that. Bitcoin is counting on new money entering, just as Ponzi's do. When no new money enter Willy bot and Tether take over. Who will pay the 10 Billion USDT?

portrayed on wikipedia to be for scammers.

and who was editing the Bitcoin wiki page?

Anyway I just read the rest and they don't prove anything. Basically I don't think Bitcoin is a ponzi but making an article with 50% irrelevant details .
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Re: Test
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AG3NT0R4NG3
on 22/07/2020, 13:43:17 UTC
Says I cannot delete my own posts...
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Re: Serious question about Bitcoin. Is it a reliable and stable investment?
by
AG3NT0R4NG3
on 04/07/2020, 19:09:24 UTC
Hi guys. I have a friend who's parents are looking for alternatives and want to invest money into something other than their IRA account. They have a fixed IRA with about $100K, but they are unsatisfied with the miserable amount of interest they're getting. I mentioned to them that bitcoin is a possible alternative and one they can look into. Do you agree? Do you guys consider bitcoin a reliable and stable investment for long term holding(5-10yrs)? Is it safe to assume the only direction(barring a few dips here and there) bitcoin will eventually go from here is up? Do you foresee it going below $10K, or even $9K ever again? Is it even possible to see the lows we saw a few months ago(ie $3500) ever again?

Please give me your thoughts. IRA or Bitcoin for the long term?

Can you imagine them buying now at 12K and next year it goes down to 3K? If you want to gamble with this volatile, unregulated and manipulated market you should invest only 1-2% out of your 100K account at this moment. The game is not buy high and sell low. Remember this.
Even at 3.5k it looked bearish and everyone was thinking that prices bellow 1K were quite possible. Just don't invest more than you can afford to lose. Buying a relative small amount will help you sleep better at night and won't make you feel you missed the pumps or won't make you lose your sleep.

Funny how everything I've written above actually happened. Well anyway, new prediction. Buy.
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Re: GRAYLL [IEO] Simple Automated Investment App Driven by AI & ML
by
AG3NT0R4NG3
on 04/07/2020, 19:03:11 UTC
Is this still in IEO phase? How many years will it last?
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Re: old blockchain.info mnemonic (passphrase) - I LOST ALL?
by
AG3NT0R4NG3
on 04/07/2020, 15:00:03 UTC

And my beginning goes back to 2014, but it never occurred to me to use a web wallet when there were alternatives in the form of desktop wallets. I started with BitcoinCore, then switched to MultibClassic, then to Electrum and finally to hardware wallet. You may have had some specific reason to use an online wallet, but you were certainly not aware of the risks that this entails.

I'm sorry you have a problem like this, and I hope there's a solution - maybe someone will come up with an idea how to access your account.
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Is this guy spamming all posts talking about himself? Do you feel better now?


EXPECT HELP FROM A OLD BLOCKCHAIN.INFO DEVELOPER OR SUPPORT .. shame him, that he leave a lot of his old = fisrt members alone with this problem

Using capital letters will not help someone hear or understand you better, and especially will not affect those behind the blockchain.com project (ex.info). From the very beginning, people think they should trust so-called crypto banks, and we’re talking about Bitcoin as a decentralized cryptocurrency. After so many years, you expect someone to give you something back, and based on what? On having something that looks like a seed or a password?

If the advice from the above posts can't help you, and if you don't get an official response from the support, you have no choice but to accept the loss.

How was this message helping at all?

I found an interesting topic to read and the usual bitcointalk epic accounts think they have the right to jump in with useless posts. Are you some kind of authority that got annoyed by the person typing in caps? HE HAS A FUCKING PROBLEM AND LOST FUCKING MONEY. Are you in a fucking race to write 1000 posts daily on bitcointalk and harass other members?


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Test
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AG3NT0R4NG3
on 30/06/2020, 18:39:35 UTC
delete pls
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Re: [ANN][ICO][NOIA] - NOIA Network [Join our Network - earn rewards!]
by
AG3NT0R4NG3
on 05/12/2019, 14:27:33 UTC
Scam shitcoin that didn't pay their airdrop. Burn your money if you invest in shit like this.

Airdrops.io rewards are fully distributed as promised. Node rewards are distributed every week. FMP rewards are distributed monthly. Those are facts and I can easily prove each of them.
I can also confirm that the awards are paid, in the project 1.5 months, coins are regularly accrued in the office and then transferred to my address ether  Wink

Thank you for saying this! We have many community members who get airdrops for more than 1,5 year. They could also approve that NOIA is delivering weekly rewards without any issues.

You didn't pay my airdrop, I supported you and you kept changing dates, from 30 August then to end of September then to 22 of October, finally not paying anything. I bet you paid only a few just to have leverage and claim that you paid people. Link spreadsheet if you want to be fair.
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Re: [ANN][ICO][NOIA] - NOIA Network [Join our Network - earn rewards!]
by
AG3NT0R4NG3
on 27/10/2019, 15:57:00 UTC
Scam shitcoin that didn't pay their airdrop. Burn your money if you invest in shit like this.
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Re: [ANN][TOKENSALE] - Ink [INK] - Blockchain Ecosystem for Creative Industry
by
AG3NT0R4NG3
on 13/09/2019, 23:23:27 UTC
Dead. as bitcointalk is.
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Re: [ANN] Ethereum: Welcome to the Beginning
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AG3NT0R4NG3
on 11/09/2019, 18:00:25 UTC
Fees are 10gwei for the last week. Also price stabilized and ETH gained against Bitcoin. Although fees started rising first.
The fees/Eth-price correletion is not based on demand, but on technical pump of fees from miners.
1 gwei fee was doing wonders for most projects. 10 gwei is only good for miners.
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Re: GRAYLL [IEO] Simple Automated Investment App Driven by AI & ML
by
AG3NT0R4NG3
on 08/09/2019, 08:22:03 UTC
Invest in this and burn your money
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Re: [ANN] Ethereum: Welcome to the Beginning
by
AG3NT0R4NG3
on 31/08/2019, 19:54:28 UTC
Eth definitely has fierce competition from Binance chain. What is the strategy on this?

It seems that Ethereum is just trying to get along with CZ and Binance. But the conflict of interests is there and the market cap that BNB is enjoying right now is all on Ethereum's expense.
From what I'm observing from Ethereum, there is actually no worries on this fact, meanwhile almost every ERC20 token is trying to figure a way to move into Binance chain.

Seriously I don't know if they care at all anymore. What are Vitalik's plans on this? Waiting for 10$ ETH for a response?
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Re: [ANN] Ethereum: Welcome to the Beginning
by
AG3NT0R4NG3
on 08/07/2019, 14:47:06 UTC
Eth and most alts seem to be weaker than 2017 bull run. It just follows Bitcoin from September last year ranging between: 0.026 and 0.034BTC .
I think that this has to do with Bitcoin gaining dominance due to tether endless printing USDT's and the halvening in 2020. Perhaps in 2021 Ethereum and altcoins will start gaining dominance once again.
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Re: Serious question about Bitcoin. Is it a reliable and stable investment?
by
AG3NT0R4NG3
on 08/07/2019, 13:23:55 UTC
Hi guys. I have a friend who's parents are looking for alternatives and want to invest money into something other than their IRA account. They have a fixed IRA with about $100K, but they are unsatisfied with the miserable amount of interest they're getting. I mentioned to them that bitcoin is a possible alternative and one they can look into. Do you agree? Do you guys consider bitcoin a reliable and stable investment for long term holding(5-10yrs)? Is it safe to assume the only direction(barring a few dips here and there) bitcoin will eventually go from here is up? Do you foresee it going below $10K, or even $9K ever again? Is it even possible to see the lows we saw a few months ago(ie $3500) ever again?

Please give me your thoughts. IRA or Bitcoin for the long term?

Can you imagine them buying now at 12K and next year it goes down to 3K? If you want to gamble with this volatile, unregulated and manipulated market you should invest only 1-2% out of your 100K account at this moment. The game is not buy high and sell low. Remember this.
Even at 3.5k it looked bearish and everyone was thinking that prices bellow 1K were quite possible. Just don't invest more than you can afford to lose. Buying a relative small amount will help you sleep better at night and won't make you feel you missed the pumps or won't make you lose your sleep.
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Re: top industries influenced by blockchain
by
AG3NT0R4NG3
on 08/07/2019, 12:34:59 UTC
This is not really surprising since blockchain is considered to be one of the top technologies in this generation. AI is the first one and blockchain is the second. Robotics became nothing anymore. I expect that that use of blockchain will become wider since it has a lot of advantages especially when it comes to security.

I have to disagree with your view on robotics, as the technology will obviously become dominant and rearange the workforce structure. It looks like it will take 50 years instead of 10-20 that it was expected though. But it is not nothing as you call it. It is a different technology from the above mentioned that can operate in parallel with Blockchain and AI and provide amazing results. I think both of these three technologies will make wonders and can be considered equal.