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Re: [ANN][PRE-SALE]\WEALTHSERVICES \. INSTANT SHARED NODES, SCAM COINS SWAP,BOUNTIES
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Samemagazine
on 23/11/2018, 08:07:26 UTC
"The bounties will come with an agreement of hosting your Masternode with us for a minimum of 3 month"
Why must be a minimum of 3 months ?
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Re: [ANN][ICO]⚡️[AIRDROP]⚡️[1ETH FOR 5000 PEOPLE!] Elisia The BlockChain Revolution
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Samemagazine
on 21/11/2018, 08:56:27 UTC
How do I contact you without fraudulent accounts?
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Re: 🌐🌐🌐[ANN][AIRDROP][PRE-ICO] Allforcrypto a crypto alternative to ebay 💎💎💎
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Samemagazine
on 16/11/2018, 09:46:53 UTC
Why restrict the United States and China? China, there is quite a lot of money. Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
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Re: Is the world really waiting for a global decentralized money?
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Samemagazine
on 30/10/2018, 08:51:52 UTC
Is the world now admit that screaming HODL when it was at 14500 was a mistaken scream  Cry


People don't typically like to admit they're wrong, so you're asking for too much here. They'll just try to rationalize it. But the math can't be rationalized. No matter how you cut it, HODL wasn't the ideal approach. It wasn't even the safest.

You would have made more money with just about any selling at any point when it was over $10K. You didn't even have to sell at ATH. Then bought back at any point under $10K. No need to even time it perfectly or hit the bottom accurately. At a minimum you should have made a little extra cash. But if you were patient, you would have made a killing. No need for any active trading, just two extra transactions. You could then return to your exact same HODL position, but with extra cash in your pocket, and having a little extra guarantee in case things don't pan out.

Holding long term is a great advice originating from the stock market, when you have a DIVERSIFIED portfolio, that can handle a few bumps on the road. That's because historically, things like the the DOW have always been steadily climbing. It doesn't really apply to a single all eggs in one basket investment like just Bitcoin. That's a much more vulnerable tactic. Plus Bitcoin doesn't have a long enough history you can rely on, and hasn't even hit mass adoption yet.

I have some long term Bitcoin stashed away, but I'm still making a little profit along the way because you just can't predict what the future holds. Maybe the world will decide to adopt another cryptocurrency instead, or maybe a major vulnerability will be discovered in Bitcoin in a year. I'd rather protect myself. Things may not always pan out like you'd like them to.


HODLING has been proven to be the right strategy during bitcoin’s 9 year track record. And I believe this will continue to be true in the years to come.

It hasn't. And it keeps getting proven wrong. What markets like the one we've seen in the last year, keeps proving that it's not exactly the best strategy. Especially since most people aren't in this for the last 9 years, so it really doesn't help most people entering the market now. Your argument only works if you've been in the market since nearly the beginning.

And I'm not just talking about the continual missed opportunities, it's more about how hodl is being sold as a safe strategy. Which is very misleading. The closest thing to a safe strategy is a mix of both a little hodl and long term trading. But nothing is really safe or guaranteed. Being all in with only hodl, is basically putting all your eggs in one basket. With the illusion of doing the same thing as the stock market, except you're not using a diversified portfolio following the S&P 500 or the Dow Jones. So you really have nowhere near that same safety, only the illusion of it.
Historically the best thing a person can do with Bitcoin is buy it and forget they own it. Revisit in a few years. The overwhelming majority of people who try to trade lose money and a lot of that is because of their own emotion. Most of society and makes decisions based on emotion rather than facts and logic. This kills them as Traders

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Re: bitcoin $15000
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Samemagazine
on 30/10/2018, 08:06:08 UTC
All is well. Just another higher low (higher than the last one on octobef 11).

Consecutive higher lows since June 28.

Bear market has been over for months now.


The highs are getting much lower than the lows are getting high. I'm not really sure the lows are even getting much higher. They've been around $6K (between $5800-$6200), and haven't deviated that much from that.

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Re: is Bitcoin used to extort people?
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Samemagazine
on 29/10/2018, 08:09:33 UTC
You guys have no idea what Bitcoin is doing right now. First it showed you guys that alt coins are shit.
Then it destroyed bcash from .40 to .06
Now it’s stabilizing to show that it’s the true stable coin. Basically saying fuck you to Tether, USDC and True USD. Once these distractions are cleared out, moon time.


so how do you explain the extremely low volume? let me help you
the extremely low volume and the stable price means it's dead as fuck and nobody is using it.
Yeah, cause nobody ever said that before in Bitcoin's bear markets over the years. Wrong then, and wrong now.

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Re: Does Robinhood hold custody of the bitcoin ?
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Samemagazine
on 28/10/2018, 08:23:07 UTC
I am not sure, I was under the impression buyers at robinhood were not actually buying bitcoin but a derivative, there are no coins or private keys. someone correct me please if that is not the case.
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Re: Which coin is the best to buy for a newbite?
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Samemagazine
on 25/10/2018, 09:21:05 UTC
litecoin would be the obvious choice

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Re: INFLEUM - BRAND PUBLISHING BLOCKCHAIN PLATFORM
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Samemagazine
on 24/10/2018, 08:13:13 UTC
I can see that ELSOLCOM has executed different types of brand publishing from TV commercials for beauty, cosmetics, diet, and games products to on and offline PPL contents, viral portal executions, digital campaigns and microsites.
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Re: tether is allowed to trade on exchanges at various prices
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Samemagazine
on 18/10/2018, 11:24:58 UTC
exchanges don't determine the price, USDT is traded just like any other coin so its actually the traders who determine it's price.

The difference with USDT is its backed by the 'promise' that it can always be redeemed for $1. depending on the confidence level in the promise, the closer the actual price will be to $1.

I suppose in that sense its not really a 'peg'. As you would expect a peg to mean somebody is always actively buying at the pegged value and preventing it going below.


but what is the "promise". Can I sell it back to Tether for a dollar? I assume not. So I don't understand what the point of this "promise" is if it's traded on an exchange like every other coin

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tether is allowed to trade on exchanges at various prices
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Samemagazine
on 18/10/2018, 10:36:24 UTC
Anyone know why tether is allowed to trade on exchanges at various prices? If it's pegged to the dollar, shouldn't it always trade at $1? Is it because the value changes depending on what currency it's being traded with?

It seems like any exchange that has USD should value USDT at $1USD

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Re: Whats the move for low/no fee cashouts?
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Samemagazine
on 18/10/2018, 07:55:26 UTC
Whats the move for low/no fee cashouts?
I transferred my coinbase balance to coinbase pro(gdax),
im gonna transfer a bit more from a wallet I have, i guess thats just straightforward and i pay the regular network fees

Then from coinbase pro I can sell as a maker(?) at current price for no fee

Then transfer the cash accordingly

is that about right?

thanks.


yes, sell limit order - no fees.

Return fiat to Coinbase and cash-out if you have bank connected.

Enjoy your fiat Wink

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Re: 2018 Crypto predictions
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Samemagazine
on 15/10/2018, 04:57:03 UTC
When Tether collapses in the next few months, do you think we'll see BTC to 2k or 3k?


I really don't care if Tether collapses. Even if it brings down the price of Bitcoin, it's only gonna be temporarily. People will come back and realize that they should have just stuck to Bitcoin. It might actually be a good thing if Tether collapses. That shit was so shady, and toxic.