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Re: [AIRDROP 10 BCS][AIRDROP FOR HOLDERS][100 ETH BOUNTY]🚀🚀🚀BCSHOP.IO🚀🚀🚀
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Yuchamee
on 24/04/2018, 18:23:53 UTC
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Re: [BOUNTY] [AIRDROP] :Bolttcoin Announced $50000 WORTH of Boltt GIVEAWAY
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Yuchamee
on 24/04/2018, 18:13:55 UTC
PROOF OF AUTHENTICATION:

1) telegram username:  @Chameera1990
2) bitcointalk profile link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1455336
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Re: [BOUNTY][EASY] 🔥MNPY 🔥
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Yuchamee
on 24/04/2018, 16:14:53 UTC
# Join Telegram
My Telegram username: @chameera1990
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Re: 10 Cryptocurrencies You Should Be Following
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Yuchamee
on 08/03/2018, 09:21:21 UTC
You focus on tokens are now very successful tokens, but in my opinion, if you want to get higher profit, so you should pay attention to some new ICO tokens, because most of the new ICO tokens, does not have a big rise, so these tokens, there could be a bigger reward.

It sounds better
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Re: 10 Cryptocurrencies You Should Be Following
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Yuchamee
on 08/03/2018, 06:08:19 UTC
Einsteinuim? Are you serious? The coin does not fit into the top 100 coinmarketcap comrades, what's your excuse?

Don't always look at the Market cap. There are so many great projects that have not fill into the market cap. Look into the project and how such coin functions at the real life.
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10 Cryptocurrencies You Should Be Following
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Yuchamee
on 08/03/2018, 05:36:52 UTC
With 2017 now in the books, we can officially look back and dub it the "year of the cryptocurrency." Despite the stock market historically taking its seat at the head of the table in terms of wealth creation, it was cryptocurrencies that delivered what could be the single greatest year we've ever seen from an asset class.

When the year began, the aggregate market cap of all cryptocurrencies was just $17.7 billion. However, by late December, this figure had topped $650 billion, representing a better than 3,500% increase in about a year's time.

Bitcoin, the world's most popular and valuable virtual coin by market cap, is perceived to have led the charge higher in cryptocurrencies. It is, after all, the crypto coin most accepted by merchants, and easily the most-traded virtual currency of the nearly 1,400 that can be purchased by investors.

However, truth be told, bitcoin was actually an underperformer last year. It took a backseat to many up-and-coming coins and blockchain players -- blockchain is the infrastructure that virtual coins are built on, and it is responsible for logging all transaction data in a digital ledger -- which wound up gaining a whole lot more on a percentage basis. Heading into 2018, the story is no longer about just bitcoin. Instead, it's about which cryptocurrency could become the next bitcoin, or the next thing to be better than bitcoin.

With this in mind, I'd suggest forgetting all about the highly played-out bitcoin at this point and consider following these 10 cryptocurrencies instead.

1. Ethereum

Ethereum is the second-largest cryptocurrency in terms of market cap behind bitcoin, and there's a very good reason to pay attention to it rather than bitcoin: big businesses' attraction to its blockchain.

The Enterprise Ethereum Alliance, which was formed early in 2017, currently has 200 organizations testing out a version of Ethereum's blockchain in numerous different industries, demonstrating that its blockchain technology can transcend currency-only applications, which is something bitcoin can't do. In particular, the incorporation of smart contract protocols into its blockchain (smart contracts help to facilitate, verify, or negotiate the enforcement of a contract) makes it a very popular choice among enterprise clients.

2. Stellar

Stellar (formerly known as Stellar Lumens) has been hovering between 10th and 20th in terms of largest crypto market cap for a few weeks now. Like Ethereum, Stellar's blockchain is its major selling point, and it similarly incorporates smart contract protocols. However, Stellar has positioned itself to go after corporations, and not just financial service companies.

In October, Stellar announced a partnership with IBM (NYSE:IBM) and KlickEx that'll see a dozen banks in the South Pacific region develop and deploy Stellar's blockchain technology in order to handle the multiple currency payments received from IBM's customers. If successful, Stellar has the capability to scale its blockchain to new regions, which is great news seeing as how IBM generates tens of billions of dollars from overseas clients.

3. Ripple

Unlike Stellar and Ethereum, Ripple has a gung-ho mission to become the go-to blockchain for big banks and financial institutions. Its quick transaction-processing times are one reason it was able to snag a partnership with American Express (NYSE:AXP) and Banco Santander (NYSE:SAN) in November. According to the partnership, any non-card payments made via American Express's FX International Payment network to a U.K. Santander account will be routed through Ripple's blockchain and process instantly.

What's more, Ripple's coin, the XRP, could be used as an intermediary in future cross-border partnerships. As an example, if a company paying in Japanese yen sent a payment to the U.K., Ripple's blockchain could instantly convert yen into XRP, then XRP into pounds, cutting out the financial middleman.

4. NEM

NEM and its coin XEM may not flow off the tongue like bitcoin, but XEM ran circles around bitcoin last year, with a gain of more than 30,000% at one point from Dec. 31, 2016, through Christmas Day 2017. Like many of the other names on this watchlist, blockchain is the big reason it's been such a top performer.

NEM, rather than focusing solely on enterprise clients, is all about peer-to-peer payments and transfers, be they retail or enterprise. Being that the NEM Foundation is based in Singapore, it should come as no surprise that its biggest win in 2017 was a September announcement of a partnership between NEM and the Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC). MDEC is a government-owned institution that handles digital infrastructure, security, and technology-related laws advisement in Malaysia, meaning it could have significant influence in getting XEM adopted in Southeastern Asia.

5. Litecoin

Sometimes called "bitcoin-Lite" since it forked from bitcoin back in 2011, Litecoin is an intriguing cryptocurrency to monitor since it appears to hold a number of advantages over bitcoin.

Make no mistake about it, Litecoin is all about becoming the next peer-to-peer payment facilitator like bitcoin. However, it has a founder that's fully dedicated to its development, has a faster block-processing rate that keeps miners intrigued (and rewarded), has a more decentralized proof-of-work algorithm than bitcoin, and perhaps most importantly, it's implemented the SegWit (Segregated Witness) upgrade to its blockchain. This upgrade helps to vastly improve blockchain capacity, while reducing transaction settlement times and fees.

6. Komodo

Komodo is a relatively new cryptocurrency to hit center stage, but it brings a whole slew of advancements that virtual coin users and investors are bound to appreciate. Naturally, as is the case with most of these cryptocurrencies, the blockchain is once again the star.

With Komodo's blockchain platform, you have the option of choosing between transparent anonymous transactions (you'll read about the emergence of privacy coins in a moment), with the technology being used to obfuscate the source of those transactions evolving from what cryptocurrency Zcash uses. Komodo also has plans to launch 32 independent, fiat-pegged cryptocurrencies, which may allow for the easiest conversion between fiat and digital currencies that we've ever seen.

7. IOTA

Blockchain has been a driving force for IOTA as well, which has moved to as high as fourth in terms of biggest cryptocurrencies by market cap last year. The big catalyst was an announcement in November from the IOTA Foundation, a German nonprofit that oversees the IOTA virtual currency, that it was releasing its Data Marketplace for a two-month demo.

IOTA's Data Marketplace is a setup that'll allow businesses to sell data in order to incentivize data sharing, as opposed to having that data go to waste. Further, this Marketplace is "blockless," meaning transactions on the network can be made for free. This helps to resolve one of the biggest constrains of blockchain technology (transaction fees), and it also brings the potential for scalability to the demo. IOTA has already teamed up with the likes of Accenture and Deutsche Telekom, with ambitions for additional big partners in the future.


8. Monero

Privacy coins, or virtual currencies that beef up protocols designed to protect the privacy and anonymity of a sender (or receiver) of coins, are suddenly all the rage since they speak to the heart of a decentralized cryptocurrency. At the top of that list very well could be Monero, which has gravitated toward being a top-10 cryptocurrency by market cap of late.

What makes Monero so special is its use of ring signatures via its open-sourced protocol known as CryptoNote. Ring signatures act like a group of signers in a joint bank account, but in this instance, the actual signer remains unknown. A one-time spend key, known as a stealth address, is generated by a sender of XMR (Monero's coin), with only the recipient of those funds being able to detect and spend those funds.

9. Verge

Verge, which was just a blip on the cryptocurrency screen a year ago, exploded higher by more than 1,500,000% at one point last year -- and no, there aren't any missing decimal points in there! It, too, is part of the recent privacy coin craze, and it received a nice boost of late following positive commentary from John McAfee, the CEO of MGT Investments and former figurehead by McAfee antivirus software.

The secret sauce for Verge is its use of multiple anonymity-centric networks like I2P and Tor to obscure users' IP addresses and ensure that transactions are untraceable. Verge offers quick transaction settlement times over its blockchain of around five seconds, and it already offers multiple secure mobile wallets, including the Tor Android Wallet for mobile anonymity.

10. Einsteinium

If you want something really unique, put Einsteinium and its aptly dubbed EMC2 coin on your radar. At one point, EMC2 had risen by well over 200,000% during 2017, but it has since pulled back a bit after a parabolic run.

The buzz about Einsteinium is its focus on becoming a charitable fund for scientific, technological, educational, and blockchain-based studies. Every time a block reward is paid out to miners for proofing transactions, the Einsteiunium Foundation receives 2.5% of that reward. Approximately 80% of the funds received goes toward research, with the remaining 20% used for marketing and donations. The Einsteinium community gets to vote every so often on what project they believe should be funded next. And best of all, mining EMC2 is relatively simple compared to other cryptocurrencies, suggesting anyone could potentially get involved.
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Re: [AIRDROP] ETHERNITYMINING///240 ETM PER PARTICIPANT///WORTH $40///JOIN NOW!!!
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Yuchamee
on 07/03/2018, 08:14:05 UTC
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Re: Shorting Bitcoin
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Yuchamee
on 07/03/2018, 04:34:32 UTC
To financially target Bitcoin, I think the risk is too high, Bitcoin market risk is higher than the futures market. I still think it's safer to trade in other cryptocurrencies.

It depends on the person..
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Re: Is it worth to Hold these
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Yuchamee
on 07/03/2018, 03:56:12 UTC
ETH for sure, NXT is also a good choice since it is a platform. Should be doing well with eth this year!

Thank you
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Shorting Bitcoin
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Yuchamee
on 07/03/2018, 03:46:40 UTC
While bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have made astronomical gains so far Last year, up more than 1,400% in 2017, that hasn't stopped many investors from remaining skeptical about the long-term strength of the industry. In fact, as prices climbed higher and higher, crossing big price milestones very quickly, some analysts predicted that a bubble pop is approaching. For those investors who believe that bitcoin is likely to crash at some point in the future, shorting the currency might be a good option. Here are some ways that you can go about doing that.
 
Margin Trading

One of the easiest ways to short bitcoin is through a cryptocurrency margin trading platform. Many exchanges allow this type of trading, with margin trades allowing for investors to "borrow" money from a broker in order to make a trade. It's important to remember that there may be a leverage factor, which could either increase your profits or your losses. Many Bitcoin exchanges allow margin trading at this stage, with BitMex, AVAtrade, and Plus 500 as some popular options.
 
Futures Market

Bitcoin, like other assets, has a futures market. In a futures trade, a buyer agrees to purchase a security with a contract which specifies when and at what price the security will be sold. If you buy a futures contract, you're likely to feel that the price of the security will rise; this ensures that you can get a good deal on the security later on. However, if you sell a futures contract, it suggests a bearish mindset and a prediction that bitcoin will decline in price. According to the Merkle, "selling futures contracts is an excellent way to short bitcoin." Futures markets are somewhat more difficult to find, but OrderBook.net has been known as a place to buy and sell bitcoin futures.

Short-Selling Bitcoin Assets

While this might not appeal to all investors, those interested in buying and selling actual bitcoin could short-sell the currency directly. Sell off tokens at a price that you are comfortable with, wait until the price drops, and then buy tokens again. Of course, if the price does not adjust as you expect, you could also either lose money or lose bitcoin assets in the process.
 
Binary Options Trading

Call and put options also allow people to short bitcoin. If you wish to short the currency, you'd execute a put order, probably with an escrow service. This means that you would be aiming to be able to sell the currency at today's price, even if the price drops later on. Binary options are available through a number of offshore exchanges, but the costs (and risks) are high.
 
Prediction Markets

Prediction markets are another way to consider shorting bitcoin. They have not been around in the cryptocurrency world for long, but they can nonetheless be an asset for shorting currencies like bitcoin. These markets allow for investors to create an event make a wager based on the outcome. You could, therefore, predict that bitcoin would decline by a certain margin or percentage, and if anyone takes you up on the bet, you'd stand to profit if it comes to pass. Predictious is one example of a prediction market for bitcoin.
 
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Re: 🚀[BOUNTY] GLUON First STRATIS Flagship, Verified ICO - Official Bounty 2018 🚀
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Yuchamee
on 07/03/2018, 03:03:28 UTC
Where is your Team?
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Re: [BOUNTY] Obirum ICO - Facebok, Twitter and SELFIE Campain
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Yuchamee
on 06/03/2018, 17:16:22 UTC
When will we be paid?
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Re: [GUIDE][AMD][NVIDIA][CPU,GPU][ETN]How to Mine ⚡️Electroneum + Miners Downloads⛏
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Yuchamee
on 06/03/2018, 11:44:55 UTC
Is it possible to mine ETN with a Laptop Which has 4GB ram & i3 Processor ??
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Re: [BOUNTY] Obirum ICO - Facebok, Twitter and SELFIE Campain
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Yuchamee
on 06/03/2018, 08:59:04 UTC
Have I a Question?

If the project has a talented team ? Why Linkedin Profiles are so fresh?

Some of your team members have only 6 Connections.
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Mothership
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Yuchamee
on 06/03/2018, 08:55:11 UTC
What do you think about MSP (Mothership)?
Is it worthful to buy a bag?
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Re: BTC and XMR
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Yuchamee
on 06/03/2018, 02:53:18 UTC
XMR, dash I think it's much better than LTC, which I don't think is worth anything, and of course any crypto currency can't be compared to BTC.



What is the reason for that ?
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Re: BTC and XMR
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Yuchamee
on 06/03/2018, 02:43:16 UTC
Why wouldn't you include ETH? I really think that the second best coin are Ethereum and you didn't include it as a cryptocurrency that most people are using, But yes monero is in my portfolio otherwise this coin is good to invest with and I really think you can use a coin depends on the country you are at, And if that specific country accept and have a merchant that accept that certain Altcoins.

Yeah. I agree with that. But Most people are looking for a second option instead of ETH.
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Re: BTC and XMR
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Yuchamee
on 06/03/2018, 02:26:42 UTC
Is there any cryptocurrencies other than BTC and XMR that people are actually using?

Sure. The most popular currency for actual use is Ethereum. They had 704,590 transactions in the last 24 hours. Bitcoin only had 169,048 transactions.

Bitcoin is going backwards in terms of adoption and use, but Ethereum is going from strength to strength.

No. XMR is going to take that place in near future.
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Re: BTC and XMR
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Yuchamee
on 05/03/2018, 04:02:40 UTC
SO, they take much time to come to the real world market
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BTC and XMR
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Yuchamee
on 05/03/2018, 03:50:13 UTC
Is there any cryptocurrencies other than BTC and XMR that people are actually using?