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Re: Favorite Exchanges?
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cicciogas
on 08/04/2018, 15:59:04 UTC
Easy answer: Binance, KuCoin, COSS and HuobiPro. THese are the ones i prefer, but who knows, maybe in the next months lots of things will change. Let's hope fpr the best!
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Re: Altcoin under 1$ to invest in now?
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cicciogas
on 08/04/2018, 15:52:57 UTC
Go for COSS. They are headed towrds great milestones this year. It will be one hell of a ride. At least that's what I think. What the other crypto enthustiasts believe? I'll follow this thread
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Re: Keep your head cool in front of fluctuation
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cicciogas
on 08/04/2018, 15:51:12 UTC
This is a good suggestion! Green doesn't mean quality actually. You don't have to go for the green, you have to go for the project!! If the project is good... stay cool, rest assured. Play safe and enjoy the ride
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Re: what to do if bitcoin decreases?
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cicciogas
on 08/04/2018, 15:48:46 UTC
You read the future dont you, OP? Bitcoin actually decreased. We thought it was a goldmine but... look now. There is a lot of regulation that makes the market unstable.
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Re: Bitcoin to hit $50,000 this year??
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cicciogas
on 08/04/2018, 15:44:48 UTC
Ahhh buddy, I wish it was this way. I think we will get back to $15K  by end of the year, but this is just pure speculation. We need more mass adoption, faster and safer. Otherwise not even $10K.
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Re: Graph of 2014 bubble vs 2018
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cicciogas
on 08/04/2018, 15:43:12 UTC
Cool information mate! So you're suggesting we will have to wait a lot of time for a proper recover of the market? Honestly i think this summer will make us turn around! It's pretty likely!
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Re: Japan plans to become the Bitcoin capital of the world.
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cicciogas
on 08/04/2018, 15:38:50 UTC
Yes, I love this Country, you got me. I Love Japan, they are always open to new technology and keen to invest what they can afford to lose in a sensitive way. No halts from the governemnt... what a dream for the crypto community.
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Re: best time to buy bitcoin
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cicciogas
on 08/04/2018, 15:32:59 UTC
Not so sure. We can't possibly predict the market... there a lot of factors involved! Even regulatory entities influence considerably the market. And this is obviously unpredictable, just think about the Indian Central Bank.
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Re: It's time
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cicciogas
on 08/04/2018, 15:26:36 UTC
I don't know if this is the right time. Nobody can foresee what the next few weeks hold for us. One thing is for sure, bad advertising from Google/Youtube/Fb ban are the main reason for this huge dip. Shame for this. But we will for sure grow back!
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Re: How To Make Money During Crash
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cicciogas
on 08/04/2018, 15:22:46 UTC
I share the view of other users. Bounties are a good way to raise a few bucks. Bountyhive is a cool tool, but it's not really what I'm looking for honestly. Other than that... we will se. Choose ICOs carefully as they're a wonderful source of income.
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Re: How bad are ICOs this year?
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cicciogas
on 08/04/2018, 15:20:22 UTC
The advice it's good, but not many ICOs have their own blockchain. Choose what is useful and has a real world use. In a way or another they will emerge! Rest assured Wink If a project has a backbone, it will be recognized!
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Re: I have $150 Ethereum. How can I grow/increase this amount?
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cicciogas
on 08/04/2018, 15:18:18 UTC
I don't recommend to invest such a little amount in ICO, you have less than 0.5 if i'm not wrong. The best thing to do is keep it and wait for it to rise again. If you have any other fund, now that's a good time to invest. Coins will stagnate for some time, so you could profit a lot from choosing the right ICO.
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Re: Best Airdrop and Mega Bounties!!!
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cicciogas
on 08/04/2018, 15:11:43 UTC
Have a look at the Bounty program issued by CryptoCashbackRebate. I can grant you it's a wonderful project. If everything goes as planned we will have a lot of satisfactions! Time will tell, let's do our best!
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Re: 💰🚀[BOUNTY][ICO]CryptoCashbackRebate-Cryptos Are Rewarding. $5M IN BOUNTY.🚀💰
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cicciogas
on 05/04/2018, 22:54:46 UTC
Please let me know if I'm accepted for the Signature Campaign Mr Manager  Smiley
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Re: I believe BTC is going to trend down to $5,000 whats your thoughts
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cicciogas
on 05/04/2018, 22:35:35 UTC
I don't think we will reach a dip like that. Maybe we will stagnate over $6.5K/BTC. That's what i think. But yes, slow adoption and FUD from stop of google advertising are the main culprits according to me.
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Re: Which wallet is the best?
by
cicciogas
on 08/03/2018, 12:20:16 UTC
First of all, to answer your question, you have to ask yourself how much you want to invest/how much you have. If you think your holdings are much valuable consider buying an hardware wallet (the physic one as you said) like the Ledger Nano S (https://www.ledgerwallet.com/products/ledger-nano-s?gclid=Cj0KCQiAuP7UBRDiARIsAFpxiRIvz4rN4dqOmEaS0q6HtydM2KLLwtrzzQ_vQQ-QuVnxk3h8-C8KiTgaApePEALw_wcB) that cost roughly 95€ on the official site. The pros of having an hardware wallet is that hackers can't access it, since it's not directly connected to the internet, but in case of extreme bad luck you could always risk connecting it to a PC infected by malwares, since these can activate applications/processes without your acknowledgment. So this is the safest choice, but the price is also considerable.
The other option is to use software wallet (they need installation on your PC) like I do since I don't own too much, the first I used is "Exodus", very complete/simple to use. But lacks of variety of crypto you can store.
Other options are mobile wallets like Eidoo (that I use) or Jaxx. They can store even ERC-20 tokens, it's something Exodus can't do.
The fourth and last possibility is to use a web wallet, like Dogechain (to store DOGE) or Raiwallet to store Raiblocks, but since they have rebranded to NANO the site is changed, it's https://nanowallet.io . These sites allow you to avoid installing anything, since you will use an online free service. But be conscious that you MUST prefer sites that allow you to hold your private keys, so that only you have access to your wallet (in case you lose the password or the site gets hacked). Exodus and the other software/mobile wallets will allow you to take possession of your private keys, with a alphanumeric code or with a mnemonic phrase.

Hope the answer it's clear. I'm here to learn too, so if anyone wants to correct something please feel free to do so.


Good reply and quite informative. But what do you think about the web wallet? I dont know the security levels there but I wouldnt use it. Imagine, as an hacker, what would you try to hack first...a single person or a web server with hundreds or thousands of wallets stored....
Better keep it local....thats my opinion.

You're right. Web wallets are obviously easier to hack BUT since you own your private key the account is always encrypted! This means when they hack and see the list of accounts they need your password or the seed to enter your funds. So always choose web wallets that let you own the private keys. Hope this helps.
By the way for the second question of OP:
First of all, to answer your question, you have to ask yourself how much you want to invest/how much you have. If you think your holdings are much valuable consider buying an hardware wallet (the physic one as you said) like the Ledger Nano S (https://www.ledgerwallet.com/products/ledger-nano-s?gclid=Cj0KCQiAuP7UBRDiARIsAFpxiRIvz4rN4dqOmEaS0q6HtydM2KLLwtrzzQ_vQQ-QuVnxk3h8-C8KiTgaApePEALw_wcB) that cost roughly 95€ on the official site. The pros of having an hardware wallet is that hackers can't access it, since it's not directly connected to the internet, but in case of extreme bad luck you could always risk connecting it to a PC infected by malwares, since these can activate applications/processes without your acknowledgment. So this is the safest choice, but the price is also considerable.
The other option is to use software wallet (they need installation on your PC) like I do since I don't own too much, the first I used is "Exodus", very complete/simple to use. But lacks of variety of crypto you can store.
Other options are mobile wallets like Eidoo (that I use) or Jaxx. They can store even ERC-20 tokens, it's something Exodus can't do.
The fourth and last possibility is to use a web wallet, like Dogechain (to store DOGE) or Raiwallet to store Raiblocks, but since they have rebranded to NANO the site is changed, it's https://nanowallet.io . These sites allow you to avoid installing anything, since you will use an online free service. But be conscious that you MUST prefer sites that allow you to hold your private keys, so that only you have access to your wallet (in case you lose the password or the site gets hacked). Exodus and the other software/mobile wallets will allow you to take possession of your private keys, with a alphanumeric code or with a mnemonic phrase.

Hope the answer it's clear. I'm here to learn too, so if anyone wants to correct something please feel free to do so.




Thanks my friend, your answer is really clear. I informed myself about hardware wallet and i saw, exept Ledger Nano S, also Trezor. Which is the best and most secure? Again, thank you

I'm sorry but since I don't own an hardware wallet I've not reaserched a lot into it. Hope you will share the information you find so that I can learn too Cheesy
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Re: To be JrMember, 6 weeks later ??
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cicciogas
on 08/03/2018, 02:35:19 UTC
If you are in haste and you need the privilege to post images like jr members do you could always consider to become a copper member paying a small in BTC.
By the way, it's not six weeks, but 4 weeks and the next day you can start growing up for other 14 activity. Jr member rank is reached in a month only.
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Re: Which wallet is the best?
by
cicciogas
on 08/03/2018, 02:26:47 UTC
First of all, to answer your question, you have to ask yourself how much you want to invest/how much you have. If you think your holdings are much valuable consider buying an hardware wallet (the physic one as you said) like the Ledger Nano S (https://www.ledgerwallet.com/products/ledger-nano-s?gclid=Cj0KCQiAuP7UBRDiARIsAFpxiRIvz4rN4dqOmEaS0q6HtydM2KLLwtrzzQ_vQQ-QuVnxk3h8-C8KiTgaApePEALw_wcB) that cost roughly 95€ on the official site. The pros of having an hardware wallet is that hackers can't access it, since it's not directly connected to the internet, but in case of extreme bad luck you could always risk connecting it to a PC infected by malwares, since these can activate applications/processes without your acknowledgment. So this is the safest choice, but the price is also considerable.
The other option is to use software wallet (they need installation on your PC) like I do since I don't own too much, the first I used is "Exodus", very complete/simple to use. But lacks of variety of crypto you can store.
Other options are mobile wallets like Eidoo (that I use) or Jaxx. They can store even ERC-20 tokens, it's something Exodus can't do.
The fourth and last possibility is to use a web wallet, like Dogechain (to store DOGE) or Raiwallet to store Raiblocks, but since they have rebranded to NANO the site is changed, it's https://nanowallet.io . These sites allow you to avoid installing anything, since you will use an online free service. But be conscious that you MUST prefer sites that allow you to hold your private keys, so that only you have access to your wallet (in case you lose the password or the site gets hacked). Exodus and the other software/mobile wallets will allow you to take possession of your private keys, with a alphanumeric code or with a mnemonic phrase.

Hope the answer it's clear. I'm here to learn too, so if anyone wants to correct something please feel free to do so.
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Re: I am so stressful with trading coins, I lost 13000$
by
cicciogas
on 07/03/2018, 20:29:52 UTC
I’m people tend to be emotional when trading. Please refrain from day trading if you’re not experienced enough. I myself have lost over 100 buckets globally by daytrading. I’m not good enough.
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Re: Are you buying altcoins
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cicciogas
on 26/02/2018, 16:54:30 UTC
Abosolutely YES! After the big dip you want to make sure to buy the best altcoins out there! Go for it!! Choose a good ICO, research good projects, do what you can, the market is already green. And by end of 2018 we will see at least a 4x globally! Let's hope it's like it!