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Re: Is 2018 the most crucial year for bitcoin?
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creative~mind
on 28/03/2018, 00:08:45 UTC
I find it difficult to be so critical as it was last year. It was the first time we saw real conflict of interests on the Bitcoin network, among users, miners and developers. But at the end of the day, good decisions were made to bring very important protocol improvements.
This year we may have some controversy regarding Lightning Network, but it will not be as controversial as it was SegWit implementation.
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Re: I lost half of my crypto amount! what to do?
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creative~mind
on 27/03/2018, 23:14:37 UTC
⭐ Merited by d@nte (2)
So I basically got fomoed. Towards the end of 2017 I saw how high bitcoin skyrocketed and decided to invest in ripple as a test. Less than one week it went up 3x. This made me more ballsy and I put in 11k total in various other alt coins like ripple, ethos, tron, and cardano. After the crash I lost about half of my value just like that. I am frustrated with the experience and wish I would have just put in 1k or something. I wish I could just not invested and went into what I was doing earlier which was just investing the boring and traditional way. Should I wait and hodl or pull out and do something else?
If you passed through all of it, you should already know that this is not the best place to ask investment advice. Most users on this forum are promoting centralized shitcoins, like XRP, or coins with serious design flaws, like Ethereum.

All I can say to you is to find professional advice, if you don't want to lose more money.
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Re: If a country adopted bitcoin as their national currency, would the US still be a
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creative~mind
on 27/03/2018, 23:04:26 UTC
It would not be a reason for the US to make such a decision, there is no reason for them to let the decisions of other countries have such an impact in their economy.
The only way they would do that would be if US citizens themselves started using Bitcoin in most of their stores. That way, they would have no choice other than consider Bitcoin to be a legitimate currency.
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Re: What's causing the dump ?
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creative~mind
on 27/03/2018, 22:54:15 UTC
I don't think it's anything related to the network itself, since there is no congestion, and fees are very low. So it's probably what someone said, supply not meeting demand, and it's probably due to the fact that there isn't much hype around Bitcoin these days.
No reason to panic, some sanity might be something good for Bitcoin in the long term.
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Re: Why Bitcoin mining is so popular in Iceland?
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creative~mind
on 27/03/2018, 22:48:39 UTC
Iceland and Sweden are natural choices when it comes to cryptocurrency mining operations. Their inexpensive electricity and cold climate make mining friendlier naturally.
Know More: Why Bitcoin mining is so popular in Iceland?
Yes, all of these factors count. And it should be reasonable to add that the distance between you and the suppliers can also make a lot of difference, since shipping costs will have considerable impact in your budget.
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Re: ICO is the best way to invest?
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creative~mind
on 27/03/2018, 22:08:53 UTC
⭐ Merited by d@nte (2)
If it isn't for the development of a product which aims to provide anonymity features, I can't see any reason to say it is better than an IPO, which has well defined regulations to prevent you from being scammed.

Even for an anon cryptocurrency, a distribution via PoW mining seems to be much more wide and fair than an ICO.
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Re: GPU mining will die in 2018!
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creative~mind
on 27/03/2018, 21:45:15 UTC
It may not die too early, since we have algorithms like equihash that give some nice level of ASIC resistance to some of these cryptos.
But it looks like it's temporary... So in order to survive, these cryptos would need developers constantly introducing changes in the protocol, which brings centralization concerns.
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Re: It could take 2 years for the market to recover
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creative~mind
on 27/03/2018, 21:25:47 UTC
I wish I was joking but this market will take at least 2 years to recover and build momentum again.
I also suspect of that, but only if we see the market crashing below 3k or something. I don't think it's going to happen though. There are nice features being developed behind the scenes that could easily take Bitcoin to new highs.
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Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments
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creative~mind
on 26/03/2018, 02:28:29 UTC
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Too early man, the project doesn't start until we have the decentralization of those witnesses.
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Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments
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creative~mind
on 21/02/2018, 19:46:24 UTC

Do you guys have already fixed the Segwit claim problem with the transition bot?HuhHuh?
Doesn't matter. Another promise broken...
If you were doubtful, don't announce it. Some people have bought GBYTE specifically for this airdrop, and are now royally screwed by the Byteball team (basically Tony).
AFAIK, it was stated by Tony that the last airdrop could be canceled or postponed. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
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Re: PHANTOM: A Scalable BlockDAG protocol (Creators of the Ghost Protocol)
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creative~mind
on 03/02/2018, 21:13:33 UTC
What is the distribution method?
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Re: Altcoins that might survive in the future?
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creative~mind
on 10/01/2018, 14:16:25 UTC
⭐ Merited by ironm@n (2) ,Carmen_Sandiego (2)
Everything that brings real innovation to the table has a chance. However, that alone is not enough, since some of these cryptos are in direct competition with Bitcoin, and some of these innovations can be implemented, at some point, in a Bitcoin sidechain.
Maybe coins with a very different structure, like DAG coins, might survive, since they're not competing with Bitcoin in mining. That said, I have high hopes for Bytes and Blackbytes.
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Re: Can Bitcoin End World Poverty?
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creative~mind
on 22/12/2017, 21:45:46 UTC
No. Bitcoin can provide better conditions and new possibilities for people, but this alone is not enough. The proof of this is that there are still many poor people in countries with very good conditions. It's all about people's mindset.
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Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments
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creative~mind
on 06/12/2017, 07:18:05 UTC
There is no reason for Byteball to pump right now. Let it grow organically, having a solid base is more important for long term performance.
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Re: When is the right time to buy bitcoin ?
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creative~mind
on 16/11/2017, 18:36:45 UTC
⭐ Merited by Carmen_Sandiego (2)
It depends on what you are looking for. If you are looking for a quick profit, this is not a good moment to buy Bitcoin. However, if what you need is a safe store of value, I consider Bitcoin to be a good investment, even at current prices, because even if it goes down for the next few days, in the long term it will reverse, and it will probably go much higher.
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Re: Strategy for Buying Alt coin
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creative~mind
on 16/10/2017, 13:03:45 UTC
The rule for alts is buy really low. I would not buy an alt if it isn't down 30% or more than that.
If you buy high and the price significantly drops, it's a very bad position. It's not like Bitcoin that you now there is a high chance that will recover at some point in the future.
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Re: Industry Experts Believe Bitcoin Headed to $6,000
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creative~mind
on 15/10/2017, 02:47:48 UTC
I think it can go much higher if we pass the fork without much turmoil, maybe spiking at around $ 7000-7500, but I guess it would not hold at such prices.
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Re: Bitconnect likely to be a ponzi
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creative~mind
on 01/10/2017, 11:13:40 UTC
So, it's some kind of decentralized lending platform? How can this work without people giving real world identities?
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Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments
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creative~mind
on 17/09/2017, 20:05:47 UTC
I do not trust this project anymore. I´ve got my first byteballs around 0.3 and the price is 0.6 now. They shouldn´t have reduced airdrop amounts for byteball holders. This was a mistake. Those who are holding huge amounts of BTC automatically became whales and dumped the price, and i don´t expect it to rise again.




I got in around the same price.  Hurts pretty bad.  Exchanges should have been excluded from the beginning.  No reason that Iconomi should have ever gotten any GB.  Giving these Whales such huge amounts and letting the interest compound for them was a huge mistake.  I hope new airdrop projects learn from this in the future.

Imagine how different the landscape would look if there was a limit placed at the beginning.  For instance, then maximum amount of BTC that could be credited for airdrop per wallet is 10 BTC or something. 

What do you expect from a lopsided distribution? Giving BTC holders free bytes will never be a good idea. They will be the price resistance levels in the years to come.
It's better than an ICO.

Besides legal problems, it leads to more centralization and manipulation of the price. Sometimes developers themselves buy the whole supply...
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Re: Will the buyers move to anonymous coins?
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creative~mind
on 13/09/2017, 22:49:00 UTC
It's something that is going to attract a lot of speculators. But keep in mind that anonymity is also coming to Bitcoin, MimbleWimble seems to be a very solid technology.