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Re: [Bounty] 🔥TROY🔥 - Fort Knox In Your Pocket
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g.m.tyshenk
on 14/07/2020, 06:16:26 UTC
Hi everyone....
were tokens distributed from the bounty campaign?
Does anyone know the details for the:

symbol:  TROY? (or GOLD?)
decimals:?
contract address?

were tokens from bounty ever sent to wallets like MEW? 

Just curious as I participated in the bounty but never saw any tokens from my work.
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Ethereum: Sinking ship or Sleeping Giant?
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g.m.tyshenk
on 12/01/2020, 21:39:19 UTC
Bitcoin is king but ETH certainly can make up ground in the future.
Definitely consider continuing to hold ETH.
Most of the decentralized finance dApps and projects, about 90%, are running on the ethereum blockchain. Defi  (lending, staking, analytics, tokenization, oracles, DAO, DEXs) is in its infancy but it will continue to grow and increase ETH's prominence.  ETH's future looks bright and will give a higher multiple ROI than Bitcoin.
For an excellent review of DeFi and why ETH will be king in the future, see:

https://www.publish0x.com/cryptocurrency-insights/defi-best-class-2020-xyjxjm
(tip the author, he worked hard to compile the info  Wink )

So it is an easy choice,  go with ETH =  Sleeping giant.
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Re: My Strategy: Withdraw 50% ETH and looking to invest in Altcoin
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g.m.tyshenk
on 12/01/2020, 21:23:35 UTC
Hmmmm.....  which one of these coins isn't like the others.  All the other coins in your purported portfolio are top 20 coins with good market capitalization.  The coin you are trying to pump is worse than a dogs breakfast.... Ranked at #937  Titan Coin has a 24 hour volume of $182.18 USD and its total market cap is just over half a million. This is a dead coin.  
If this is the best coin you could find after doing due diligence you better sell all your coins and forget crypto investing altogether.
To anyone dumb enough to believe your soft sell that TTN might be good to buy because you are considering it.  Titan has NO liquidity, NO volume, NO interest, NO community, and NO unique use case (its use case is pretty weak duplicating several other payment system coins).  

AVOID TITAN COIN (TTN) AT ALL COSTS!



 
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Re: What is your favorite project these days?
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g.m.tyshenk
on 17/12/2019, 21:41:46 UTC
I used to think Altcoin was a very unpleasant project because his bad management is not like Bitcoin and somehow I was interested in Energi.
Energi Coin, Their projects such as donations and yesterday have held earndrop. but strangely their coin did not plunge into it even up and up until I was a little sorry too quickly sell it under
Same, I also like Energi project and have received rewards from Airdrop. This project continues to develop quite well and has a high popularity so that many investors and traders are interested in joining the Energi project. for now the NRG trade volume continues to grow large, on the CMC ranking Energi is ranked 81. one of the achievements is quite good because Energi is a new project.

Yes, Energi is one of the rare newer projects that has great potential.  They have set up their project to maintain their funding for the future (so they don't run out of funds and have money to keep going).  NRG is a definite buy and hold.  And you get a dividend if you stake the NRG coins in your wallet too! 
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Re: What is your favorite project these days?
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g.m.tyshenk
on 17/12/2019, 19:41:19 UTC
A big NONE! If the kind of project you are pertaining avout is ICO and bounties. What I'm only interested to is Bitcoin. I already learned my lesson after I invested to Electroneum last 2017 (as far as I remember) and I don want to happen again. Such a waste of money, strategy and most importantly time and effort Grin. So here's my simple advice, avoid new projects because most of them are scam at least futureless lol.

I can only agree with your post. I have done many bounties for small token amounts and the new projects don't get listed on any exchanges so selling the small amount of bounty is difficult. Overall, doing the bounty tasks was not worth my time and didn't amount to much useful cryptocurrency in my wallet.    Also, yes so many of the new projects are scams with poor development teams.  There are already many good projects that are relatively cheap and the development teams have proven they have "staying power".  Why invest money in a new scam coin that will disappear in a year when there are solid projects like TRX, VET, ADA, DGB and ENJ  all tokens that have future potential and some of these are a fraction of a cent to buy.  The days of ICO pump and dumps are long gone.  Good luck. 
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Re: What’s the best coin to buy apart from bitcoin
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g.m.tyshenk
on 17/12/2019, 17:33:10 UTC
I only have a few altcoins, not too many. because actually I believe more in investing in bitcoin than altcoin. I spend most of my money on bitcoin investments. but i also have some altcoin. My favorite altcoins are ethereum, litecoin and BNB. and these two years most of altcoin lost its value. and I think right now is the right time to buy and add altcoin. because I'm sure that when bitcoin pumps the altcoin market will also go green again. I hope Bitcoin will increase soon.
You believe in Bitcoin but this post is asking for only other options then bitcoin.
Not all alts has lost their value
BitBall still standing strong and grown 4000%

Good lord!  Stop pumping bitball.  You have posted a dozen times promoting it to this thread.  Clearly you have invested in it and are trying to pump it. We get it.... you think it has "yuge" potential.  However, there are many other coins that are much better buys and with much better development teams than bitball. When buying altcoins you would be smarter to buy less risky coins that have higher market caps, stronger communities, are listed on bigger exchanges (for liquidity), and are listed in the top 100 of coinmarket cap. I think Ve chain - VET, Digibyte - DGB, Cardano - ADA and Stellar - XLM are far superior and all cheap right now.  If I wanted to pick dark horses I would look at the tech behind the altcoin and buy projects that bring blockchain operability such as LINK, ELROND, FUSION and FANTOM.
Overall, the original poster can't go wrong with that list.  From his list I would avoid bitball (can the team sustain development over the longer term given their cash reserves?), and the privacy coins with their forks (Monero, Dash, and Zcash as their multiple won't be as high as some other altcoins).   Good luck with bitball, it has a lot of potential but likely will fade away so make sure you diversify and buy some of my suggestions   Grin.
Good lord! So you can pump your coin but I can’t talk about BitBall 🤷‍♂️
Open public discussion, I’m doing exactly what you are doing.

Stop pumping your bags 😱 BitBall all the way 🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀

Given your response it shows you really are quite unintelligent.   You are NOT doing exactly what I am doing.  Look at how many times I replied to the original poster's question offering my suggestions of alternative coins (ONE TIME).  Now go back and count up how many times you have promoted Bitball (NEARLY A DOZEN).   I am clearly NOT pumping "my" coins I suggested like you are doing with bitball. Never said you couldn't pump "your" coin in public but please go start your own thread on bitcointalk to do so instead of suggesting bitball over and over in the same thread.  Do they not teach critical thinking skills in schools any longer?  You would do well to sell your bitball now and switch to another coin like ETH.   Good luck youngster and when your bitball token value continues to decrease over time, the team's initial funding disappears, the project becomes inactive, and you finally sell with your invested money and pride is tatters just remember my words of warning, "I told you to sell and move on many months ago".
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Re: What’s the best coin to buy apart from bitcoin
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g.m.tyshenk
on 16/12/2019, 16:43:49 UTC
I only have a few altcoins, not too many. because actually I believe more in investing in bitcoin than altcoin. I spend most of my money on bitcoin investments. but i also have some altcoin. My favorite altcoins are ethereum, litecoin and BNB. and these two years most of altcoin lost its value. and I think right now is the right time to buy and add altcoin. because I'm sure that when bitcoin pumps the altcoin market will also go green again. I hope Bitcoin will increase soon.
You believe in Bitcoin but this post is asking for only other options then bitcoin.
Not all alts has lost their value
BitBall still standing strong and grown 4000%

Good lord!  Stop pumping bitball.  You have posted a dozen times promoting it to this thread.  Clearly you have invested in it and are trying to pump it. We get it.... you think it has "yuge" potential.  However, there are many other coins that are much better buys and with much better development teams than bitball. When buying altcoins you would be smarter to buy less risky coins that have higher market caps, stronger communities, are listed on bigger exchanges (for liquidity), and are listed in the top 100 of coinmarket cap. I think Ve chain - VET, Digibyte - DGB, Cardano - ADA and Stellar - XLM are far superior and all cheap right now.  If I wanted to pick dark horses I would look at the tech behind the altcoin and buy projects that bring blockchain operability such as LINK, ELROND, FUSION and FANTOM.
Overall, the original poster can't go wrong with that list.  From his list I would avoid bitball (can the team sustain development over the longer term given their cash reserves?), and the privacy coins with their forks (Monero, Dash, and Zcash as their multiple won't be as high as some other altcoins).   Good luck with bitball, it has a lot of potential but likely will fade away so make sure you diversify and buy some of my suggestions   Grin.
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Re: [BOUNTY]Ixinium First Token Backed With Precious Metals $2.8M Worth Of Token🔥✈️
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g.m.tyshenk
on 31/07/2019, 20:25:07 UTC
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Re: [BOUNTY]Ixinium First Token Backed With Precious Metals $2.8M Worth Of Token🔥✈️
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g.m.tyshenk
on 31/07/2019, 19:48:54 UTC
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Re: Between Ethereum (ETH) and ETHL
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g.m.tyshenk
on 25/07/2019, 15:29:16 UTC
Does anyone know what happened to ethlimited.org Huh
The website is down.  Did they even complete their ICO Huh
Was this a scam project???
Hoping someone knows.
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Re: suggest me, new coins in INICIAL phase
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g.m.tyshenk
on 08/07/2019, 05:22:43 UTC
Investment on ico is very risk. You should choose best one for investment. But better option for you to buy bitcoin and ethereum. Just go for bitcoin or ethereum. If you invest, then you should need more analysis.

I just realized you are showing Bitbond's logo in your post  and you are a part of their signature campaign, so you must already be aware of this STO and its benefits. I have read many ICO whitepapers but Bitbond is the best prospectus. The quaterly dividend really appeals to me. And the stability of the project with a proven use case puts Bitbond above most other projects.
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Re: suggest me, new coins in INICIAL phase
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g.m.tyshenk
on 08/07/2019, 05:18:23 UTC
i watching new coins in ANN theard, but here is a lot of shitcoins,

what is normal coins (mineable + tokens) with backed by strong team and high level of transparancy?

Yes many ICOs are scam coins that wont amount to much.  For a great alternative take   a look at Bitbond STO. It is a crypto bond with a proven business model. It pays 4% per year and has  a yearly dividend  payout too. The project webite has a basic scenario calculator to show their predicted range for returns (depending on how much token you buy and hold).
Security tokens are vetted by financial oversight so it is much safer than an ICO.   Bitbond's prospectus was Germany's first STO approved by their financial  regulator Bafin.
The STO ends July 8th so you can still buy. You can buy tokens with a bankwire in Euros, BTC, ETH, or  XLM from the STO portal here:  https://www.bitbondsto.com/?a=PFMUAI
For passive income and a quarterly dividend at a  higher rate of intrest this is an excellent new project to add to your crypto portfolio.  Good luck.
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Re: What coins are worth buying NOW
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g.m.tyshenk
on 08/07/2019, 05:10:41 UTC
I suggest Bitbond. It is just finishing its STO (as of July 8th), and is worth buying their BB1 tokens.  They pay 4% interest each year and their cryptobond is the first approved STO in Germany.  The tokens will be bought back at the same price after the 10 year maturity date. So you xant go wrong. You get any money you invest back plus the quarterly and annual dividends.  Invest and get dividends every 3 months. 
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Re: Germany's First STO - Your thoughts?
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g.m.tyshenk
on 08/07/2019, 04:47:10 UTC
Its a great project indeed and being regulated makes it more interesting and at the same time safe for investors to give it their best. Most investors fear investing into ICOs sake of scam but guess the regulated STO is here.

The Bitbond  prospectus is very good and thorough. It discusses many of the usual risks faced by many companies tokenizing or using crypto and blockchain. Many ICOs do not review internal and external risks to such a degree. The fact that Bitbond has thought about many of the risks and has ways to minimize them helps the stability.
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Re: Germany's First STO - Your thoughts?
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g.m.tyshenk
on 07/07/2019, 19:04:52 UTC
Hello everyone,

Recently I discovered this STO called Bitbond. They are Germany's first STO with a BaFin (Bundesanstalt für Finanzdienstleistungsaufsicht. It is the German financial regulation authority) approved Prospectus and will be using BitGo’s Business Wallet. I am curious what you think about the project. Do you think STO's are the next evolution in ICOs? Or just a rename? You can look at the article below.  

https://www.bitbond.com/resources/bitbond-works-with-bitgo

Also if you want to visit their website, you can do that by clicking here - https://www.bitbondsto.com

They have already raised 1.8 million Euros according to their website and they are in their fundraising phase.

STOs are good as they are tokenized real world assets.  More importantly the peer 2 peer lending provides dividends higher than traditional big bank stocks, bonds, CDs and annuities. 

You can read my latest blog post that compares Germany's first peer to peer lending STO called Bitbond here:

https://icochat.wordpress.com/2019/07/07/cryptocurrency-and-income-investing/
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Re: [ANN] Bitbond – Bitcoin P2P loans
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g.m.tyshenk
on 07/07/2019, 19:02:26 UTC
Here is a good blog article about income investing including crypto peer to peer lending. 

https://icochat.wordpress.com/2019/07/07/cryptocurrency-and-income-investing/ 
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Re: Time to fill bag with altcoin
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g.m.tyshenk
on 07/07/2019, 15:04:08 UTC
Oh yes, for sure. And I would probably add technological side. And as for now, are there many projects you follow these days? What is the most advanced project you can recommend me to have a look at?

Not many, probably 2-3 main ones. The most advanced? Hmm, I believe must be pukkamex - heard of them? The guys are very widely discussed these days, having perfect experts' reviews on leading rating platforms and high marks

Technogically advanced is good but secondary as there are other factors to consider.  The most important being 1) use case, 2) whether there is some sort of financial oversight of the company and project  and 3) the team.  Many coins fail because they are weak in one or more areas. Use case being the biggest issue for many new projects that cant operationalize their whitepaper ideas. That is why I am bullish on STOs. They have regulatory oversight and often are tokenized real world financial assets.  Bitbond is a crypto bond vetted by German financial regulator Bafin. They have a proven use case with a real world business that has grown since 2013.
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Re: The Best Crypto with a use case
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g.m.tyshenk
on 07/07/2019, 14:44:47 UTC
Real use case is important factor me due to the nature of market and market cycle. It it harder to make a investment on the project if there is no real working product that used for convincing the new investors.

I agree and this is a really good point a out the importance of use case. That is why i suggested Bitbond. They already have a proven real world company with assets.
Bitbond has alredy 13 million of € disbursed in small loans in over 80 countries. The tokenized bond they are offereibg during their STO will raise additional venture capital to continue their growth and expansiin of the business. Bitbond has a provrn use case. That is very rare in the world of coin/token offerings.
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Re: The Best Crypto with a use case
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g.m.tyshenk
on 07/07/2019, 14:39:26 UTC
I am finding that many of the crypto's on the market have no use case what so ever, its very frustrating as an investor to research hundreds of useless cryptos.  They are just simply a tool to gain wealth from investors.  
I did find one crypto with an amazing use case and that is Horizon State - HST - decision token. Its a voting platform on the block chain.  The votes lodged on the block chain are unhackable, extremely cost effecting and voting results are instant.  I just cannot understand why all governments of the world are not voting on the blockchain, it makes logical sense to save taxpayers money and create a secure voting platform.
source: https://horizonstate.com/platform/?section=securevoting
Invest: https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/decision-token/


I would have to add Bitbond STO to your shortlist.  It has a proven use case of  lending already successfully to businesses. It is a Gernan-based  security token and makes business lending possible through crypto financed bonds.  Token holders gain interest each month holding their BB1 token.  The annual interest rate, Bitbond promises, is 4 per cent paid out in Stellar Lumens (XLM). In addition, there is a variable distribution of 60 percent of the net profit of the company... And the company will buy back and bond  token after 10 years. Its  crypto bond i backed by real world assets and stringently reviewed as a STO by the financial  authority Bafin, Germany's securities regulator.  If you are an investor that doesnt like volatility then BB1 tokens re a great vehicle for secure crypto dividend.
STO projects are very good, absolutely no doubt about that, they are still the best security token so far, but I have not really seen any use for them, that is the truth, I know they are gradually gathering investors, but if BITBOND being the most popular STO for now is this slow in reaching their hardcap, I wonder what other STO’s will look like, and I guarantee you that the reason why they are not meeting up on time with target is because their interest rate makes absolutely no meaning to me.

Why would I keep so much money in such project for a whole year with just 4 percent interest, imagine what my gain would have been at the end of that year if I commit such money into personal business, and if I am the type that is not good at business, my bank has so much programs that can give me more than the 4 percent if I leave it with them for a year.

I think some people find the volatility of bitcoin and the risk of investing watching a token value drop to near zero (many altcoins even with good use cases havent gone anywhere) too risky.  If you are busy and want an "invest and forget it" investment where you get passive income then many will find STOs like Bitbond very attractive.  The STOs give a dividend and 4% is better than most traditional bank or stock market dividends.  Bitbond is giving an annual dividend based on the loan performance so overall the passive income will be higher thn 4% per year.  I like the fact that Bitbond's token is pegged to the Euro and any tokens will be bought back atthe end of 10 years.  A passive dividend paid quarterly with my initial investment returned. That is the kind of stable investment that appeals to me.
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Re: Could you recommend two good altcoins?
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g.m.tyshenk
on 07/07/2019, 14:29:30 UTC
I made a few previous picks and I am still bullish for NEO.
Of course, as others have mentioned, several of the top 15 coins are good choices such as ethereum, tronix, cardano and stellar
(ETH, TRX, ADA and XLM).
For new tokens with potential I would add Bitbond BB1 token. The project has good potential with long term pay outs as passive income. It wont become a top 10 coin but it will be a stable performer that grows and pays dividends over the next ten tears from its STO cryptobond. This is not a speculative coin but a stable coin with the token pegged to the Euro. A very interesting cryptobond structure.