Search content
Sort by

Showing 20 of 59 results by Guard225
Post
Topic
Board Tokens (Altcoins)
Re: ANN [AMLT] The Token of Compliance by Coinfirm
by
Guard225
on 03/01/2019, 09:25:09 UTC
AMLT Network Stats Month 3

The end of the year network member stats, summing up the 3 months of the ecosystem working:

https://www.coinfirm.com/blog/amlt-network-stats-month-3
Post
Topic
Board Tokens (Altcoins)
Re: ANN [AMLT] The Token of Compliance by Coinfirm
by
Guard225
on 30/11/2018, 15:23:26 UTC
AMLT Crypto Alert of the Week - Week 16 - Uphold Exchange and Black Market Phishing

New alert is out guys, read it here: https://www.coinfirm.com/blog/amlt-crypto-alert-of-the-week-uphold-exchange-black-friday-phishing

Post
Topic
Board Tokens (Altcoins)
Re: ANN [AMLT] The Token of Compliance by Coinfirm
by
Guard225
on 26/11/2018, 15:22:06 UTC
November Edition of AMLT Crypto Stats of the Month is out!


Direct link: https://www.coinfirm.com/blog/amlt-crypto-stats-of-the-month-bitcoin-neo-and-dash
Post
Topic
Board Tokens (Altcoins)
Re: ANN [AMLT] The Token of Compliance by Coinfirm
by
Guard225
on 06/11/2018, 11:27:15 UTC
1st AMLT reward distribution for Network Members

100k AMLT has just been distributed amongst Network Members, with over 275 addresses reported by them

Link: https://www.coinfirm.com/blog/1st-amlt-reward-distribution-for-network-members-update-on-membership-terms
Post
Topic
Board Tokens (Altcoins)
Re: ANN [AMLT] The Token of Compliance by Coinfirm
by
Guard225
on 30/10/2018, 12:54:08 UTC
Over 275 crypto addresses already reported by Network Members


The database seems to be growing nicely, found this info on AMLT's twitter
https://twitter.com/Coinfirm_io/status/1057204768349786112
Post
Topic
Board Tokens (Altcoins)
Re: ANN [AMLT] The Token of Compliance by Coinfirm
by
Guard225
on 19/10/2018, 13:08:34 UTC
10 month this project but just can be trade on https://wallet.latoken.com/market/Crypto/ETH/AMLT-ETH And little exchanger ?
Why dev not list again in another biggest exchange , example is binance or bittrex , if dev not do this , I think is so hard to the moon .

This project still has a long way to go, but as far as i'm concerned, i prefer the slow and steady approach they took.
They're working carefully and thoroughly to create a standard, this takes time. Clients will come to the tried and tested platform that AMLT is about to become.

I'm HODLing hard here.

Its not like you have a choice if you invested during the ICO:P
Right after golive, it went downhill and never had a high again
Thats why Iam always buy after ICO because dump can happen if list on exchanger.
If Iam buy ICO , I need more time for wait and than if listing on market always dump.
So Iam will be loss more time and my money for project.

That's how i got most of my bags actually, people nowadays just think of crypto as a get-rich scheme. I love a couple projects that will make it big sooner or later (and make me rich too). Love that this bear market has really shown who's a real investor.

Should put them to use and stake it in order to become their Network Member then, i'm planning to do just that later. Might be a good and profitable idea.
Post
Topic
Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: What keeps you motivated to Hodl?
by
Guard225
on 03/10/2018, 08:45:04 UTC
Mostly the halvening and continuous development that we see. The regulations aren't bad at all yet, so i think blockchain will spread like a virus sooner or later.
Post
Topic
Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Bitcoin Cash vs Bitcoin, which is better?
by
Guard225
on 03/10/2018, 08:41:40 UTC
Obviously BTC is the superior chain, with malleability fix (segwit) and Lightning Network transactions. It'll help spread the already biggest adoption in crypto. Everything about it pretty much is better there including the variety of developers, size of userbase, general safety and innovation.


BCH tries to scale the old-fashioned way, constantly increasing the blocksize, but it has way more problems. There aren't many users there, mining is way more centralised, Coingeek and Bitcoin ABC having fork-wars and threats from both sides.
Bitmain is also a huge factor there, having converted a ton of their BTC to BCH, they're now stuck with an asset that's worth a lot less, risking bankruptcy.
Post
Topic
Board Politics & Society
Re: Decentralization Vs Regulations: The Political Struggle for Mainstream Adoption
by
Guard225
on 03/10/2018, 08:29:37 UTC
The whole premise of systems such as Bitcoin is being censorship-resistant. Regulations, unless fair, won't really stick with these ecosystems.

Govts are getting pressured right now, because the adoption of blockchain technologies is getting huge, including private ones, and the huge lack of regulation makes companies halt a lot of their work. Hopefully one country sets a good example that other ones will follow, because otherwise, it'll be judicial chaos everywhere. My faith is in EU right now to regulate crypto lightly.
Post
Topic
Board Politics & Society
Re: IQ tests for internet users would make the internet safe (and this board empty)
by
Guard225
on 03/10/2018, 08:24:47 UTC
Welp, the hypothesis is wrong tho.
Post
Topic
Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Is here anyone holding large amounts in MyEthWallet.org?
by
Guard225
on 03/10/2018, 08:23:04 UTC
I hold most of my tokens on a keystore there, pretty reliable, but i wouldn't put thousands of dollars there without using ledger.
Post
Topic
Board Politics & Society
Re: I am a Muslim, and I am not a terrorist
by
Guard225
on 01/10/2018, 11:47:38 UTC
I am not saying that every Muslim is a terrorist. But every terrorist is a Muslim.“, that’s what I heard somebody saying in the media. When people say that these terrorists, especially ISIS and Taliban, are Muslims, I could also point at a donkey and say it is a horse. There is no right to call these people Muslims. If I call ISIS Muslims, it is an insult to all Muslims. .....

http://www.telospress.com/how-many-muslims-still-support-terrorism/

....the very disturbing fact that the “7% terrorist supporters” were exactly the number that explicitly agreed that the terror attacks of September 11 were “completely justified.” They also admitted that another 6.5% of global Muslims justified the attacks, and another 23.1% thought that they were at least somewhat “justified.”

That totals up as 36.6% of global Muslims who do not condemn the 9/11 attacks, which constitutes a milieu of hundreds of millions of people.

...
92% of Muslims worldwide do not want their daughter to marry a Christian, 86% believe that women must obey their husbands, 86% believe that only Islam leads to heaven, and 70% want Sharia as the law of the country. 45% support stoning as punishment for adultery, and 45% advocate the “honor killing” of a woman who has violated the “honor” code of the family. 35% are in favor of the death penalty for leaving Islam, and 32% endorse polygamy.



Yet people will still claim, that Islam is compatible with western culture. The divide is enormous and should be accounted for. Islam needs a reformation, just like christianity had one.
Post
Topic
Board Politics & Society
Re: Ted Kaczynski - The Unabomber | Was he right?
by
Guard225
on 01/10/2018, 11:45:33 UTC
Would be much more interesting to hear his thoughts these days, as the surveillance and cryptography has spread and are battling it out. He's made a lot of good points, although, obviously, his methods were disgusting and useless...
Post
Topic
Board Tokens (Altcoins)
Re: ANN [AMLT] The Token of Compliance by Coinfirm
by
Guard225
on 01/10/2018, 08:31:30 UTC
AMLT Report of the Week - Week 9 - Pump and Dump groups

A new report has surfaced, great piece dealing with P&D's.

https://mailchi.mp/coinfirm/amlt-by-coinfirm-crypto-alert-of-the-week9-1628289?e=9b8a27771a
Post
Topic
Board Politics & Society
Re: THE SECOND CONFEDERACY
by
Guard225
on 27/09/2018, 13:29:00 UTC
Interesting.
Imagine if the US broke up at the same time the EU is breaking up, it leaves the way clear for total Asia dominance and Russia resurgence.
Maybe.

It's good that EU is looking way stronger than US right now. God, the Brexit is such a mess, it makes me laugh. It will be a huge lesson for any other country that thinks it's better off on itself and without cooperation.
States will learn that lesson too with their trade wars soon.
Post
Topic
Board Politics & Society
Re: After the Banks end, comes threatment of others like Money earning Cattle
by
Guard225
on 27/09/2018, 13:25:56 UTC
Actually, banks are on their way out. It is only the ignorance of the people that keeps them going. Here's what I mean.

Banks are set up to take property away from the people. They do it is several ways.

-    Inflation exists. Inflation makes cost of goods rise faster than wages. Banks take their inflation money before everyone else.

-    Financial institution loans are not loans. They are creations of new money. When the so-called loans are repaid, the banks are getting something that doesn't belong to them. And that says nothing about the interest.

-    Things like quantum easing are fast creations of on-the-books cash. They give extra value to those in control of things by reducing the value of the everyday dollar.

Many people understand all this. Big business people are doing something about it. See here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5035677.0 to see what some big business people are doing. They are seceding from the United States. The way they are doing it is financially, by forming private groups, so that government has no effect.

How does government have no effect on private groups? By Constitution, law, and court case. Watch the video here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5034594.msg46044822#msg46044822. Also, Google "Private Membership Associations."

Cool

All of this is a bit uplifting, epecially that video i find incredibly curious. That said, we should really not underestimate either the government and deep state, they'll never willfully give up their power, and they posess a weapon so powerful, that we can barely fight them - mass surveillance apparatus and social media. Mass scale lobbyism is what's leading USA into its grave. Banks are the root of evil, since they're faceless corporations that are there just to exploit others' naivety, profit off of their own hard earned money and gain power. The sooner the bridge to decentralized platform is built, the better we're off. The economy is a mess mostly thanks to those, that only have their corporate interests in mind.
Post
Topic
Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: ETH or EOS? which coin will survive?
by
Guard225
on 26/09/2018, 13:39:36 UTC
Surely not EOS, it already has tons of governance problems. Turns out their "novel" POS isn't as good as advertised. Who would've thought...
Post
Topic
Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Place of token
by
Guard225
on 25/09/2018, 13:42:00 UTC
There's no definite answet and it all depends on the project. When it comes to coins, i don't think anything comes even close to what BTC is as far as scalability and decentralization goes.
As for tokens, you gotta DYOR. Teams and goals vary, as well as rewards for owning the tokens, if we're not talking just in a speculative manner. I've invested in plenty of fruitful projects that have working solutions, but that came along with a couple failed ones, it's a capitalist market, there are many opportunities and even more ways to fail.

That said, i believe that crypto is the future and after this bull market we'll see an influx of the good and lasting projects, that thrived and have a great value.
Post
Topic
Board Trading Discussion
Re: 2% trading strategy, can this be applied for crypto trading?
by
Guard225
on 25/09/2018, 13:30:45 UTC
It is applicable, but only with scale. At first i was investing like a couple hundred bucks, so my trades involved a lot more % of the overall crypto stake.
Post
Topic
Board Tokens (Altcoins)
Re: ANN [AMLT] The Token of Compliance by Coinfirm
by
Guard225
on 21/09/2018, 12:44:27 UTC