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Board Speculation (Altcoins)
Re: I need some Altcoin to hold longterm :D
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Raymonds
on 24/01/2018, 15:29:18 UTC
If you want to hold on for a long time, then I suggest you invest in several ICO projects, so long-term holding could have a surprising return. I recommend you to join these ICO.
wepower
Experty. IO
RSK
TraDove
Special thanks to you. I will research it. Before this time, i play ICO but i lost a little money. I dont believe in ICO until this time.

I know Bitcoin in 2017. I play too in ICO and lose my money because the ICO is scam. I suggest to you if you want to invest your money with a long term investment you can do a little research in 100 altcoin on marketcap.
ICO is not a scam, ICO has its practical value and application, I don't think the ICO is a fraud, as long as you choose a good ICO project, so you can get good returns, if you want to hold for a long time, so investment ICO is a good choice.
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: How to know about all kinds of coin?
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Raymonds
on 24/01/2018, 06:52:22 UTC
Read the white paper and the technical route, which is the most basic way to study ICO and altcoin.
If you know the code, you can look at their open source code. Grin
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Litecoin instead of Bitcoin?
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Raymonds
on 23/01/2018, 03:50:40 UTC
While this may seem reasonable, the volatility of the Litecoin is likely to cost you more money.
Although bitcoins are more expensive to transfer, short-term prices are less volatile.
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Bitcoin Vs Deep Onion
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Raymonds
on 22/01/2018, 12:58:58 UTC
DeepOnion and BTC, you're crazy, my friend.
The BTC is the leader in the cryptocurrency market, and the DeepOnion just looks like a ponzi scheme, with the code being updated so slowly that only marketing can go beyond bitcoin?????
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Getting paid to post at Bitcointalk ?
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Raymonds
on 20/01/2018, 12:31:41 UTC
In general, the bounty thread requires that you complete a specific task every week, such as at least 10 posts per week, so you should follow the rules of your participation in the bounty thread.
And some of the ICO project will ask them for the project of positive evaluation, but it is unnecessary, because members will participate in this project, means on this project, so it is a win-win situation for both sides.
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: NEO Vs EOS Who Is Better?
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Raymonds
on 20/01/2018, 06:25:42 UTC
It is difficult to choose between EOS and NEO.
Because NEO is now the first in Asia and a strong competitor to ETH.
However, EOS looks more like a block chain 3.0, which may subvert our understanding of smart contracts.
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: NEO Vs EOS Who Is Better?
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Raymonds
on 20/01/2018, 04:17:07 UTC
I think, from the white paper and the technical strength, it is possible that EOS is more promising, because NEO's improvement is not particularly obvious compared to ETH, but the emergence of EOS may surpass ETH. Grin
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Board Speculation
Re: How is BTC different than STOCKS if it is so manipulative??
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Raymonds
on 19/01/2018, 12:58:52 UTC
Indeed, I also think that most of the BTC now concentrated in the hands of a few people, so the price of the currency could suffer some of the so-called banker manipulation, so for encryption of money market is not a good thing.
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Do we Need Altcoin?
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Raymonds
on 19/01/2018, 12:22:18 UTC
I always wanted to know this question, so many altcoins now, do we need so much altcoin? Or is it mostly just hype? I never understood what these altcoins did.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Can Bitcoin make Banks disappear?
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Raymonds
on 11/01/2018, 09:17:45 UTC
Personally, I think it's possible that the cash disappear is a trend, so the emergence of cryptocurrency is to replace the cash.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Big Business pressing Bitcoin?
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Raymonds
on 10/01/2018, 12:50:15 UTC
I am also curious about this issue, which is not a good sign for the cryptocurrency market when more and more companies are rejecting bitcoins.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Microsoft Removes Bitcoin
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Raymonds
on 10/01/2018, 12:39:08 UTC
Because bitcoin is no longer suitable for small payments, and the cost of bitcoin is around $10, how can it be used as a micropayment?