The crypto space has so many dead coins that if a coin is to be created it must have a feature that will make people want to invest in it and use it. The blockchain technology is gradually being accepted and with comes the crypto economy.
the truth is the problem is that there are so many new coins that cannot last long because their development is not so good that many people don't want to buy
In most cases, these coins are a passing way to make quick money for traders and no more. Now I do not see the point in new coins. It would be nice to develop those that already exist.
I have 200 dollars and I want to know if I should place it in XRP or ADA. I have both so spare the split 50/50 talk
Thanks in advance!
I'm afraid you did not guess not with one coin. Ada is a dubious coin. HRP is not a cryptocurrency at all, but a banking tool. And more recently, there was news about frauds with him.
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Re: Why the Bitcoin is still down?
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Darkman3301
on 10/02/2019, 20:24:12 UTC
Yes, in my opinion, the situation with Bitcoin is quite obvious now. As long as investors do not have more confidence in Bitcoin, it will not start to grow. And for this to happen, you need as much good news as possible.
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Re: When Should I Expect The Next Bull Run?
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Darkman3301
on 08/02/2019, 20:09:21 UTC
It is impossible to predict when there will be the next jerk of bulls. This may happen even tomorrow, and maybe in a month / year. If you have not invested in coins, you should do it, and if you already have it, then wait.
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Re: are ICOs really dead?
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Darkman3301
on 07/02/2019, 20:28:52 UTC
Yes, the ICO is dying. And they die from a large number of scammers who divorced. But this is not quite the end. "ICO" go to "STA". Only instead of tokens, there are stocks, I advise you to look.
I also think that many investors will return to this time, especially I think the ico market will return as well, as many developers who want to do something
Investors will certainly return, but not to the ICO, but to the STO. ICO has already exhausted itself, nobody believes him, because there are too many scammers.
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Re: what will happen with ethereum.
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Darkman3301
on 04/02/2019, 21:31:40 UTC
Ethereum has a good future. He, like Bitcoin, has a large audience of support, which is just for introducing it like ordinary money. But I am afraid that not enough time will pass before this happens.
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Re: Is government the most influential factor that affects Bitcoin price?
Sorry for the naïve question, but I'm just really curious. What would happen to Bitcoin price if, for example, Trump declared all cryptocurrencies forbidden?
Can Bitcoin survive because of decentralization or some other underlying tech concepts, or will it simply drop down into oblivion if the government decides to fight it for real?
The market has grown enough to let it go into oblivion in a moment and the governments around the world will come up with regulation rather than taking the entire market underground. When the regulations are set and done we will see huge institutional investments from around the world and that will drive the market in the future.
Of course you are right, but not quite. The government can easily affect the market in their country simply by banning cryptocurrency. This is an obvious fact that must not be forgotten.
I no longer believed in the statements of analysts. they are people who have a lot of time to talk about their bullshit analysis. I had a lot of losses when I believed in their predictions. My advice is to listen to my own thoughts and create my own strategy. Experts are just clowns!
I agree with you in part. You can not do only as you like. But blindly listening is not an option. First, you need to view the current state of the market and its trend. And secondly, listen to what the people are saying. And already on this base their actions.
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Re: The BTC crash is good news for Altcoins
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Darkman3301
on 01/02/2019, 21:19:29 UTC
Yes, lately, the Altcoins are trying to break away from the influence of Bitcoin. At Ethereum and Ripple it seems even begins to turn out. But let's face it. If bitcoin falls, altcoins too. Similarly, up.
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Re: NEM is struggling
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Darkman3301
on 01/02/2019, 21:12:43 UTC
Previously, NEM seemed a promising project with a great future. But alas, the expenses that were spent incorrectly, the management themselves made themselves known. I do not think that staff cuts will make a big difference. Let's see whether he will live at least another month or two.