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Re: Airdrop !! is it worth it !
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aByssakaDesire
on 23/08/2018, 09:35:12 UTC
Yes, it is possible to make some money with aidrops, but no it's not worth your time. You would earn more money working in KFC all that time you spend with those airdrops imo. At least that's my own experience.
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Re: Is Monero a Good Investment?
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aByssakaDesire
on 20/08/2018, 09:42:41 UTC
Yes, I think Monero is one of the best investments at this moment. It's the most famous and stable privacy coin. I don't think it will die sooner than the new bull run occurs.
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Re: I will never join AirDrop programs any more
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aByssakaDesire
on 20/08/2018, 09:33:37 UTC
I have participated in like 100 airdrops. I got many tokens, but almost all of them were totally worthless. The only useful aidrops I ever got were Shipchain, No BS Crypto, REPO and Mass Vehicle Ledger. I don't bother with airdrops anymore either.
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Re: Where to find the best Bounty Campaigns
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aByssakaDesire
on 17/08/2018, 21:45:09 UTC
I suggest trying Bounty0x. There are many bounties available on that platform and some of those projects seem to be really serious. Yes, many things still need to be improved, but it's the best platform for bounty hunters and it can be really epic in future.
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Re: ETH, road down to $50?
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aByssakaDesire
on 16/08/2018, 21:57:46 UTC
No way. The reversal is near imo. Ethereum is too important to get so low. In the future, Ethereum can be completely replaced by another platforms, but the time has not come yet. I don't see it going below $200.
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Re: holding and prices will go up ?
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aByssakaDesire
on 14/08/2018, 21:53:28 UTC
Just market cycles like everywhere else. The entire market will experience another bull run for sure, but it depends which coins you are holding. Strong projects will get back up, but many sh*tcoins will die. I think the most of them will die actually. I have over 50 altcoins and I'd be happy if at least 5 of them survived this long bear market.
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Re: Is product important for a project?
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aByssakaDesire
on 13/08/2018, 21:59:37 UTC
The product is very important, but as we could see in past, even projects with no real products gained really great hype and mooned. Marketing is very powerful in crypto and many teams have actually great products, but they don't pay attention to marketing and nobody knows them and nobody buys their tokens. So I'd say having a good product with a great marketing strategy is the ultimate combination to success.
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Re: Bounty Hunters Dump Always?
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aByssakaDesire
on 12/08/2018, 16:06:43 UTC
Not really. I'm a bounty hunter and I'm a part of a good community and I know many people who hold their tokens. Of course if you don't believe in the project or it looks like a scam, you want to dump as soon as possible. But many projects are worth holding and bounty hunters know it.
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Re: Do you sell 100% of your holdings when in profit or hodl?
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aByssakaDesire
on 12/08/2018, 16:01:32 UTC
I didn't sell anything. I'm holding all my tokens. I have currenty over 50 different projects, many of them are in ICO stage yet. But I don't wanna sell anything until I see REAL bullrun. Not fakeouts or "alt season" for 2 weeks. I wanna see the same thing that happened last December. Then I consider selling everything and waiting for buying opportunities.
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Re: Your Ideal Bounty Campaign!
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aByssakaDesire
on 12/08/2018, 15:57:19 UTC
I prefer to know the exact amount of tokens I will be receiving for the specific task, not stakes. The best bounties are from already existing projects that are already on exchanges and you actually know those tokens won't be worthless when you receive them. And of course those that pay in ETH, they are rare, but they do exist. I also like to do as many different tasks as possible, because sometimes the rewards aren't counted well and they are greatly reduced, for example in Twitter campaing. So I like to do at least Twitter + Facebook + Article + Reddit to make sure I will stack some decent amount of tokens.
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Re: Why are you selling your altcoins so soon?
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aByssakaDesire
on 11/08/2018, 16:02:32 UTC
Because this is a market and every participant has his own strategy. Some people hold through all those storms, some just like to flip coins for short of mid term. Everyone is trying to find their own way to make profit. Blockchain enthusiasts who actually strongly believe in those projects have no problem holding them for years, but many people are here just for a quick buck and they don't really believe in/care about crypto/blockchain.
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Re: Best way to find new cryptos
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aByssakaDesire
on 10/08/2018, 09:59:37 UTC
There is no trick in finding new projects with huge potential. Just hard work and research. I like to participate in ICO bounties, because that way I have an opportunity to get familiar with many of those projects before they even start their crowdsale. Just look at their social media, read the whitepaper, monitor the team's real life activities, not just tweets or FB posts. I want to see them actually attending real life events to consider them a serious team.
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Re: Altcoins to Invest?
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aByssakaDesire
on 10/08/2018, 09:54:28 UTC
If you want a huge ROI, I would suggest looking for small/mid cap gem instead of high cap ones like Stellar. However, I do believe that Stellar will be successful in the future, as I see many new ICOs moving to Stellar platform from Ethereum. But you can't expect 100x returns from this investment imo. It's much lower risk but also much lower potential reward compared to some small caps.
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Re: Ethereum is the King of ICO, Do you agree?
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aByssakaDesire
on 08/08/2018, 21:51:33 UTC
Yes, indeed it is at this moment. However, it can easily change in future. For example I see many new ICOs using Stellar platform instead of Ethereum. It might be a matter of time when another platform starts dominating. But I don't see it happening any soon tbh.
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Re: is crypto industry dangerous ?
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aByssakaDesire
on 07/08/2018, 21:59:29 UTC
It is dangerous, because you can easily get scammed and lose your money. On the other hand, fiat is a scam too. We all use fake currency backed by nothing. If the society decided not to use fiat anymore, it would have no value. So I'm investing my fake money in something that might turn into a scam, lol. That's what I'm doing.
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Re: Invest in Ethereum
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aByssakaDesire
on 07/08/2018, 21:56:43 UTC
Yes, Ethereum is here to stay for a while. I'm not saying it can't be replaced by another platform in future, but I don't think it's going to be any soon. People see Bitcoin and Ethereum as some kind of security in crypto space. Sh*tcoins can die easily, but ETH can't die until something better replaces it.
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Re: Crypto currency back from the dead?
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aByssakaDesire
on 05/08/2018, 23:34:43 UTC
I believe that we have already reached the bottom and the new bull market will come at the end of this year. If not, then I expect a massive bull run in 2019. Crypto is not dead and will not be dead for a long time I think. I don't see Bitcoin going under 5800 this year. Only up from here.
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Re: Your smartest move up till now
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aByssakaDesire
on 05/08/2018, 23:32:03 UTC
I entered the crypto market in December 2017, that was pretty bad timing. I was really scared, so I started with only 5% of my liquid funds. Then I saw everyone getting rich, my coins mooning for 500% etc and I was like "Omg, why am I such pu55y? I can go allin now and change my life, it's so easy..." But I was also aware of the fact everything can go bad really fast so I resisted this really big desire. And it paid off. My coins dumped to hell and if I invested 100% of my liquid funds I would be really screwed now. So not being greedy and staying disciplined was the smartest move so far.
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Re: Scam coins everywhere.
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aByssakaDesire
on 04/08/2018, 23:35:11 UTC
Yes, the majority of ICOs are just blatant scams or projects with obviously no future. It's duty of every single one of us to do the best research possible to find the real gems in all that garbage. I suggest looking at the whitepaper, checking the team, activity on social networks, partnerships and real life events. Most of projects just have some low website with bad whitepaper, they tweet random things on Twitter, but they don't actually attend any real world events. Those bad projects are easy to identify. If you feel like you could do such a website/write such whitepaper and manage those social media accounts yourself with similar quality, I would avoid that project. What I want to see is a great team attending events, I want to see all those photos and videos, I want to hear about new solid partnerships, I want them to create their own content, not just publish random articles from news on their Twitter to look active. I want to see they are real and they are serious about what they are trying to accomplish.
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Re: altcoins are dying
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aByssakaDesire
on 04/08/2018, 23:26:39 UTC
If you do your research and pick projects with really good potential, I believe the buying opportunity is great at this moment. The risk/reward ratio can't be much better for the long term investment. Many altcoins are bottomed out, in accumulation zones. As long as the coin is not dead, has a good roadmap and progress and exciting events ahead, I think it's a good buy.