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Re: Any good projects this year?
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Just John
on 22/11/2018, 16:10:21 UTC
Hi,


I'm looking for good companies this year.. My picks are:
- Hashgraph
- Radix DLT
- Rootstock

These are projects where I printed the whitepaper or following for a long time..


I'm missing some project?

There have been a few but I think when you are investing the best option would be to make sure that you are investing your money into a well known coin that has already been established in the market with a lot of investors. That way you are most secure, I mean as secure as you can be investing in something as volatile as cryptos.
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Re: Don't Invest On Coins Blindly
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Just John
on 22/11/2018, 16:05:17 UTC
This cannot be said often enough, one of the major reasons of people losing out big in the market is that they are investing blindly, they do not look at the coins that they are investing in to make sure that they are good before they start investing in the coins which is why when the market starts falling you see them panicking and selling off their coins
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Re: Best Altcoin for year 2018
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Just John
on 22/11/2018, 15:59:04 UTC
In the year 2017 so many Altcoin came into limelight . ETC, WAVE, STRATIS, DASH, ONION and many more Altcoin gained remarkable value. Let us guess Best Altcoins for year 2018?

It has been a good year for the altcoins to get exposure but beyond that it has been one of those years where all of the altcoins are just trying to survive for the long term. They have gotten a lot of support and a lot of people have found out that they are good coins to invest in but this is a bear and the coins are doing as well as they can in such a market
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Re: What do you think about Ether?
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Just John
on 20/11/2018, 18:30:34 UTC
A very good coin, really there is no other coin that I would rather put my money into right now, even if the coin is down so much there is so much potential for the coin. You don't have to worry about the coin getting delisted and not being worth anything in the long run because you can be sure that the coin is going to do good and you are going to make money from it
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Re: Where to get reliable bounties
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Just John
on 20/11/2018, 18:21:43 UTC
I have seen a lot threads here about how to choose good bounties. It shows the challenges many of us here are going through in choosing a good bounty. If you really want to maximize  your chances of participating in bounties of successful ICOs, i will recommend Bountyhive for you. The success rate of their bounties is very high. Their social media campaign is less stressful because of the absence of weekly reports. They have a limit as to the number of participants in each campaign thereby enabling you to earn a higher income. Although there are certain drawbacks in their processes such as your inability to see your weekly earnings on their spreadsheet, in general their services are really good and i will recommend for everyone

There are no places that post reliable bounties, they just post bounties and then it is up to you to decide which ones that you want to promote, there is no way to tell the best bounties. There are hundreds of bounties on the bounties thread, you just have to go there, look through a couple of them and pick the one that you are most interested in
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Re: Advice to all bounty hunters.
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Just John
on 20/11/2018, 18:10:56 UTC
You cannot tell bounty hunters what to do with their earnings, it is their right to decide whether or not they want to hold a coin or to sell the coin. They worked for those coins and with so many scam coins in the market that are getting delisted not long after the coins are listed on the exchanges, it is best to get rid of the coins before they become useless
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Re: Don't bite more than you can chew
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Just John
on 19/11/2018, 17:21:19 UTC
This is applicable to everyone in the crypto space, not to attempt to do more than they are capable of doing.
- For crypto traders, miners and investors, invest only what you can afford to loose. Do not invest all your money into crypto, believing that you will wake up one day to get a multiplier factor on your profit. It is either you have profit or loss.

- For bounty, participate in projects you can finish at a time. If you combine too many projects together, you might end up not getting anything reasonable from all the projects. I wonder some times when i see spreadsheets where some have 0 stake almost all through.


A  lot of people are in this boat now, especially the people who bought the coin when the market was at the peak of the bull market, now there is so much value being lost in the market and those people are the ones who are taking most of the heat because a lot of them have put in money into the coins that they cannot afford to lose. People should be more careful with investing
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Re: Do you believe in stablecoins??
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Just John
on 19/11/2018, 17:11:48 UTC
I'm really curious to see if everyone believes in stablecoins. To name some, there is Tether, Havven, Basis, and Makerdao. Which one is your favorite? Mine is personally Havven.

Sometimes it feels like I'm the only one rooting for stablecoins. I think they're truly the way to mass adoption.

Not at all, there is no way that a cryptocurrency is going to be stable unless the price of the coin is zero and there is no one buying and selling the coins. When the hype of the stable coins like tether started I just knew that there was no way that we were making any kind of money with it and then the price of the coins fell which means that it was no longer stable
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Re: Ripple - long term or shorting?
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Just John
on 19/11/2018, 17:00:25 UTC
Long term, if you are thinking of shorting the coin then I don't believe that you stand to make a lot of money from the coin. It might be that there are a few times where you might make some profit but most of the time you would just be making losses. So now the coin might be really down but it is only a matter of time before the coin starts doing better so long term is better
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Re: The Market Value of Bitcoin Drops Below $100 Billion - CoinNess News
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Just John
on 18/11/2018, 17:53:11 UTC
Monitored by CoinNess App, as of 03:20 (UTC), the market value of Bitcoin is about $99.2 billion, which is the first time to drop below $100 billion since October 2017. The total market value of the cryptocurrencies decreased by $15 billion within 24 hours.
Does anyone know why?
It will seem that a lot of people are selling off their coins due to the clash with bitcoin cash and a lot of the hash power being moved to bitcoin cash, this makes bitcoin so much easier to mine and if it is that easy to mine then it is not as valuable as it was before. Also there is the issue of a lot of dumping happening when people see that the coins are going down
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Re: why each and every ico is failing.???
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Just John
on 18/11/2018, 17:44:25 UTC
They are failing since they have nothing good to offer so people are not even willing to put their money in new projects since they know that the project is just going to end up failing anyway. There is also the issue of the entire market being down and that is why they are not investing since people do not have the money to spare to invest into new projects
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Re: Bitcoin as the heart of all coins
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Just John
on 18/11/2018, 17:33:09 UTC
As we all know it when bitcoin price goes down, most of the coins are heading down too. That's because bitcoin it is the Heart of all coins if its sound then all of the coins are good, if it's Bad then all of the coins are going down too. most of the time other coins are following the bitcoin price. just look up the market right now.

This is the reality, bitcoin is the coin that drives all of the other coins in the market, there is no doubt that when it comes to the best kind of coin to invest in that bitcoin is the best option. It is the first coin and all of the coins have their trading pairs with the coin so that anything that happens to bitcoin is what happens to all of the coins in the market
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Re: Sending in fake ID for KYC
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Just John
on 17/11/2018, 19:28:00 UTC
If you are doing this then I don't think that the projects should be complaining. I personally don't think that they should be asking for kyc for projects but since they are doing it, there are always going to be people who are unwilling to give out their ids to unknown strangers so the use of fake ids will be rampant. It is better to just take out the whole need for ids for kyc
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Re: ICOs now are asking for too much
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Just John
on 17/11/2018, 19:14:29 UTC
If you start a business and ask the bank for $10m they will throw you out on the street. ICOs should set a much lower and realistic softcap, even $1m or $2m is enough for most of these projects in the ANN thread.

Do you think they really need millions of dollars for a team to develop a program and then market it afterwards?
Most of them do not even need a tenth of the money that they are asking for when they are doing the ico but they ask for it anyway because they know that this is an industry that people are willing to invest in so they want to make money from it. They really are asking for too much and that is why a lot of people are very relunctant to give them their money
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Re: Some ICO is not scam
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Just John
on 17/11/2018, 19:05:10 UTC
This is true but the fact right now is that a lot of them are actually scam coins, there is a higher percentage of scam coins than there is for the legit ones which is why so many people seem to be convinced that there are only scam ICOs right now. If you are seeing the same thing repeatedly daily then you are bound to start thinking that is the norm
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Re: Are you holding EOS?
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Just John
on 16/11/2018, 21:00:22 UTC
I am holding it, there are some coins that have showed a lot of promise for the long term and eos is one of those coins which is why I am making sure that I have some kind of stake in the coin, I may not have invested a lot of money into the coin but the little which I have bought, I am going to hodl it for when the market starts to bull before I will sell the coin
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Re: My thoughts on bounty rewards
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Just John
on 16/11/2018, 20:53:08 UTC
I still don't get the main reason why people picks on the bounty hunter that they dump their coin whenever they received them.
My question is why do you have to complain on me selling or holding, do you have to decide what a worker should do with his or her earned money as if you both share same bills.

And if possible that their are a lot of dumper which partake in a particular bounty maybe just 60% of them in a 1% share of the total supply, so someone should explain affect the market price.

You guys just have to let we hunters be and sell at our convenient time.
This is true, it is like they are trying to control us but they seem to forget that even investors dump too, there are a lot of bounty hunters that hold their coins that they are paid from bounty hunting waiting for the bull market, not everyone is going to dump but the projects now make it seem like the only thing bounty hunters know how to do is to dump
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Re: Jobless No More
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Just John
on 16/11/2018, 20:44:38 UTC
Using cryptocurrencies as your full time job is not a good idea because there is no way that it is sustainable. The market itself is way too volatile for you to hope to make any kind of money from it to be able to sustain yourself full time, just make sure that you find another job even though it is part time so that you can be sure that you are getting money from somewhere else
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Re: Should you invest in Altcoin?
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Just John
on 15/11/2018, 17:59:35 UTC
There is no reason that you should not invest in altcoins right now, I mean if you don't invest then you are just going to end up being pissed that you did not invest in the coins when you had the chance. Just make sure that the money you are putting into the coin is money that you can afford to lose just in case something ends up happening to the coin
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Re: How to choose bounty?
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Just John
on 15/11/2018, 17:53:31 UTC
Hey guys I have different criterias:
1) ICO rating site
2) Design of the site (if it is too primitive and not unique don’t even pay attention)
3) Social Networks and activity there.
4) Number of subscribers in telegram
5) Team must pass KYC test on ICO Bench
6) Huge partners. For example exchanges
7) Hype
What do you think is this enough, or you recommend to add something?
All of these are perfect points to make sure that you choose the best ico. There is nothing better than having a list of things to look for when you are researching a new project because that is what tells you the kind of project that you are looking at. Also you want to look at the kind of applications that they are offering for the coin, that will tell you if the coin will last long or not