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Re: Anyone starting a cryptocurrency exchange?
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JebediahBullfrog
on 24/02/2018, 22:55:30 UTC
Dude its not an easy . maybe to make a platform quite simple and just need more effor at design .
but for security . its hard and maybe spend alot money .
you should ready for it before start it .

Absolutely - I looked into it with a few others, and to do justice to your users, it's a huge undertaking, requiring some serious capital (From my research, others may have the skills to supersede this cost)
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Re: New site.Can you please give me some feedback.
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JebediahBullfrog
on 24/02/2018, 18:44:29 UTC
I love the feel of the site bud, just what I look for in sites such as these - easy to decipher information, cleanly presented. I'd agree with the poster above who mentioned you could do with something to set out apart from coinmarketcap, as it's so well established within the community y'know.
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Re: i am newbi so i am late or not to this field?
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JebediahBullfrog
on 24/02/2018, 18:12:35 UTC
I'd agree with those saying that things are still early-days for the crypto-sphere on the whole. We're nowhere near anything resembling mass-adoption yet, and have only recently begun to appear in the mainstream media on a regular basis.
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Re: why so many currencies?
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JebediahBullfrog
on 24/02/2018, 17:51:23 UTC
The space is unregulated and everybody wants to get in on the chance at easy money, mixed in with a smaller proportion of people looking to develop unique and genuinely promising projects.

That'd be my 2cents.
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Re: Bitcoin = $1 Million by 2020
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JebediahBullfrog
on 24/02/2018, 17:13:44 UTC
If I had to guess, I'd say between 50-75k. But hey who knows! Lets hope  Grin
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Transaction fee down to $0.11! SegWit works!
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JebediahBullfrog
on 24/02/2018, 11:54:54 UTC
I don't think massively segwit adoption has a big role in the current cheap transaction fee. I'm sure it's possibly because the Bitcoin network transaction volume is dramatically down, so that could be the reason the transaction fee is cheap.

This exactly. A welcome change from a month or two ago !
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Where do you keep your private keys?? I need good ideas!!
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JebediahBullfrog
on 24/02/2018, 00:24:02 UTC
Txt files in an encrypted folder on multiple SD cards.

I wouldn't do a safe. I certainly wouldn't leave it in a drawer either. With a card you can bury the file in a mountain of others, tape them in obscure places, hide them creatively, split the keys between different cards.

No doubt certain cards will fail over a long period of time so you want multiple redundancy. And you only want to create them and open them on a machine that's never seen the internet.

If I did only have paper I wouldn't want it where I lived. These days safe deposit boxes are really hard to find so I'd prefer something I can create myself that's easily hidden.

Exactly this. Although I do keep a copy or two in my safe, also a few spread between houses of family who know not the slightest about crypto, just to keep the SD & seed node papers safe.
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Re: What to do with cash from sales
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JebediahBullfrog
on 23/02/2018, 23:36:16 UTC
As much as I love crypto-investments, I think diversity is always key to the strength of your portfolio. It's said a million times but is so important I think: Only invest in crypto what you're willing to lose tomorrow.

Volatility goes both ways (As 2018 has shown us yet again!)  Smiley