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Re: Cardano will replace ETH!
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TamaraKul
on 27/12/2018, 07:24:21 UTC
Since I have a lot of coins Cardano, I want to believe in it, but there is one small problem, this project for how many months does not publish at least some news. All channels quiet. Are they alive ?
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Re: Invest Now!!!
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TamaraKul
on 27/12/2018, 07:21:59 UTC
I would invest only in those projects that I have in my portfolio, as I have conducted a full analysis of them and I know what they are and where they are going to move in the future.
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Re: What if the ICO projects pay the bounty hunters in bitcoin only?
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TamaraKul
on 26/12/2018, 09:21:45 UTC
I think many bounty hunters would be happy to receive such payments. Remember the projects that offered to get their rewards in Ethereum... Almost all bounty hunters have chosen Ethereum.
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Re: How do you manage your risks?
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TamaraKul
on 26/12/2018, 09:16:27 UTC
You know, many people sin this and do not comply with the standard risk control, which is why then very sorry about it, because the Deposit has disappeared and nothing can be returned.
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Re: Have I joined at the wrong time?
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TamaraKul
on 26/12/2018, 09:10:37 UTC
It seems to me that all people who entered the sphere later than 2013, think the same, because everyone has a sense of lost profits. It's a little hard to fight, but you have to overcome and move on.
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Re: Why do people believe and invest in fraudulent ICO?
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TamaraKul
on 26/12/2018, 09:08:34 UTC
As far as I heard, the ICO Scam raised over $ 1 billion. Why did people invest in these ICO? Do you think this situation has changed now?

When there was a rise in the crypto-currency sphere, people invested there purely because of interest and the most interesting thing is that some fraudulent projects really brought profit to the first investors.
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Re: Who will be the new king
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TamaraKul
on 25/12/2018, 11:34:49 UTC
Ethereum will definitely not be the new king. Look at his condition, he only has a place in the sarcophagus. Although he was not a king, only if, among altcoins, but he no longer followed the servants and not they for him.
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Re: Not yet an end for crypto
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TamaraKul
on 25/12/2018, 11:31:53 UTC
I think that the end of the cryptocurrency can come anytime, but the blockchain will live for a very long time. This is a very necessary technology, in these realities, it has a practical application and many corporations are already implementing it.
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Re: ETH so popular
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TamaraKul
on 25/12/2018, 11:29:33 UTC
This is not the case at all. The Ethereum all start a little hate and I know this is partly my influence, because I've been here for six months all write that it is a failed project and needed to leave it.
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Re: Which alts to buy?
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TamaraKul
on 25/12/2018, 11:27:14 UTC
I would buy only those coins that want to disconnect from the Ethereum network or initially decided to create their own network. These projects should have a minimum estimate of $ 100 million. It's best choice to long term investment.
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Re: Is it true that every end of the year so many Crypto-holders are rich?
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TamaraKul
on 25/12/2018, 11:24:32 UTC
There is indeed such a pattern in this market, but you understand that it happened purely because of a couple of years, in which there was a very large growth and the average value spread to all other years?
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Re: Who is going to convince me which is the best!
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TamaraKul
on 24/12/2018, 11:33:03 UTC
Of course Bitcoin. He is the very coin that created this whole industry and which at the moment controls it all. Be more forward-thinking, if you have money in Bitcoin you can simultaneously earn on Bitcoin and XRP/ETH.
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Re: Scammer Can affect the ETH price.
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TamaraKul
on 24/12/2018, 11:30:04 UTC
I am sure that there are many reasons for the general fall in Ethereum prices. This includes the poor state of the crypto market, manipulation attempts and fraud activities. But I am sure that over time the situation will improve after the recovery of the crypto market and the emergence of regulatory methods, protecting investors from the activity of fraudsters.
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Re: Buterin is preparing to leave Ethereum.
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TamaraKul
on 24/12/2018, 11:26:39 UTC
The Creator of the second largest cryptocurrency on the market, Vitalik Buterin, claims that he will soon leave its community. On his Twitter, he said that the process of his” disconnection " from Ethereum has already begun. He believes that the project is not something that will survive, a will cope without him.
"I think Ethereum will not suffer in any way if I leave right tomorrow,” says a post from his Twitter.
The exact date of his departure is still unknown.
What do You think about this?

You say that like Satoshi was found. Just one and Ethereum developers decides to retrain, everything is quite logical. Look at Vitalik, well, it is not visible in the makings of a leader and leader of his own project.
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Re: Is there still future for digital currency?
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TamaraKul
on 24/12/2018, 11:23:38 UTC
Be more flexible, because this is not the first and not the last fall in our century. We even some times it will be able to see, at least until the Bitcoin will not make the official digital currency.
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Re: are you afraid of the current market situation.
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TamaraKul
on 24/12/2018, 11:20:29 UTC
Fear is only for those who are not confident in the assets they have acquired. I chose only what meets my requirements, which is why there are only high-quality assets.
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Re: Who needs today to believe?
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TamaraKul
on 20/12/2018, 09:07:16 UTC
Listen to the forecasts and do not know who to believe. Some say the end of autumn will begin the recovery of the market, others for the winter and cite the facts that it will happen and others say that it will happen by 2020. Guess and no one knows anything for sure.

I will tell you as an economist with experience - in General, most of the forecasts are an attempt to reflect the vision of the situation by one or another person. Often, even the charts of technical analysts are different, due to the different vision of the situation.
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Re: A suggestion for ICO promoters and bounty managers
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TamaraKul
on 20/12/2018, 09:04:52 UTC
Being a member of Bitcointalk for more than 6 years, I am quite a bit bothered by what happening in the bounty section for the past few months. This is what I have noticed:

1. A lot of scam projects are creating bounty campaigns and ANN threads. Once the bounty campaign is finished, they vanish all of a sudden without paying the bounty hunters and leaving the investors in limbo.

2. The quality of the bounty managers have gone down. Junior level members are acting as bounty managers and they often don't update the spreadsheets and sometimes indulge in cheating by enrolling proxy accounts to the campaign.

3. Large number of newbs are signing up for bounty campaigns, often enrolling using purchased Facebook / Twitter accounts (esp. in Social media bounty). The quality of posts being done by the bounty campaign participants have gone down quite a lot during the last few months.

4. Even those bounties which pay end up listing at 80% or 90% discount to their original prices and in the end the honest bounty campaign participants end up with very small rewards. On the other hand, those signing up with 10-12 multiple accounts end up with sizeable rewards. And it is the latter category, which indulges in token dumping.

5. There is no incentive to hold on to the tokens, as a majority of the ICO promoters dump their tokens in the market and vanish. If you check, the vast majority of the listed ICOs are in a dormant or defunct state now.

I have a few suggestions to resolve some of the issues, before the issues go out of hand.

1. There should be a requirement that if anyone want to post an ANN in Bitcointalk, he must deposit 0.1% of the total amount (of the softcap) in an escrow account. For example, if a project is planning to raise $50,000,000 from the investors, then before creating the ANN thread the promoters must deposit $50,000 in either BTC or ETH to an escrow account held by the Bitcointalk staff. If the soft-cap is smaller, like $500,000 then the escrow amount should be 0.1% of that, i.e $500. If the promoters vanish, then this amount should be forfeited. Also, if the promoters go back on their promises once the tokens are listed, then this escrow amount should be frozen and may be (partially) released only if they achieve the objectives which they had promised earlier.

2. There should be a list of approved bounty managers and those outside this list should not be allowed to act in this role. There are a lot of trusted bounty managers here, like Yahoo62278 and Lutpin. I don't think that newbs should be given priority over them.

3. In order to participate in a bounty campaign, it should be mandatory for all the users to post their ETH address in the "Location" field in the profile. I have noticed a large number of spammers using someone else's BTT account and their own ETH address to enroll in to social media bounties. This step will put and end to the practise and will weed out the spammers.

4. All the bounty campaign participants must be carefully screened before the payout. In order to prevent token dumping, a few steps can be taken. Since the bounty reward is 1% to 3% of the total amount, the promoters themselves can purchase this portion from the exchanges. Or they can make the bounty payments in BTC/ETH. There should also be a condition that the promoters should hold on to 90% of their tokens for at least 12 months. (Because I have noticed that it is the promoters who do dumping in the vast majority of the cases, and they blame it on the bounty hunters).

5. KYC must be mandatory for ICO promoters and bounty campaign managers (unless they are on level 2 DT). If this is done, then the scammers won't be able to set up multiple fake ICOs.

I am posting this because now the real impact is becoming obvious. Experienced users are staying away from bounty campaigns and even very promising ICOs are getting listed at heavily-discounted rates. This can't go on forever.

Good ICOs need to be protected from the negativity in the market created by the fake ICOs.
Honest bounty hunters needs to be protected from the cheaters
Properly run bounty campaigns and airdrops should be appreciated and differentiated from the poorly managed ones.

I think there are chances to restore this sphere, due to the fact that it is very difficult to come up with a better way to raise money for such a high-tech production. The state will not Finance such projects.
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Re: Drop in ICO Price after listing
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TamaraKul
on 19/12/2018, 09:02:13 UTC
Now the market is a situation where any coin, no matter what quality it was, when entering the stock exchange , loses its price. The main question is this. How much higher is the ICO price of the coin being traded at the moment?
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Re: "What will ACTIVATE the next BULL RUN?" - CZ Binance
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TamaraKul
on 19/12/2018, 09:00:00 UTC
Our CEO at www.elrond.com once said: "Ignore the noise, think bigger, plan long term" - so regardless of current market sentiments good projects ought to focus on the tech we must deliver - focusing on the BULL RUN too much just distracts teams from achieving their goal.

In regards to the tech I'm talking about - Check out this thread and see what I mean: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4430681

Thoughts?

Only the desire of big players to somehow influence the situation of Bitcoin and the entire sphere can affect the beginning of growth. See, now everything comes to marketing, therefore, to attract the people we need large investments.