Re: Bitcoin losing value is nothing surprising, will continue
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iWGC
on 13/06/2018, 12:07:46 UTC
Nothing new that bitcoin fluctuates a lot, we moved from 5k to 20k in no time and then we came down hard, I firmly believe that there will be another bull run sooner or later
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Re: Will Another Coin Take the Crown?
by
iWGC
on 11/06/2018, 12:19:36 UTC
I am sure one day that will happen, my bets are on protocols which provide platform for its users, such as ETH, EOS or POLY
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Re: Start mining.. Is it a good idea??
by
iWGC
on 11/06/2018, 12:07:17 UTC
Considering the sideways market movement and the centralized mining pools I would say it is a bad idea to get started. I would rather invest that money into good projects and wait.
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Re: Being aware of SCAMS
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iWGC
on 11/06/2018, 11:58:22 UTC
I would look at github for code and them development of the code. Also take a close look at the team and their social media profiles. It is really hard to tell from social media posts
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Re: Next cryptocurrency to bitcoin
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iWGC
on 04/06/2018, 12:22:04 UTC
I would say it is Ethereum, but not until the scalability issues have been fixed and it is able to support a utility case for thousands of applications and millions of users
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Re: 5 essential rules to avoid cryptocurrency scams
5 essential rules to avoid cryptocurrency scams The list of basic steps you should take to protect your earned money from frauds and hacker attacks.
>>>Have a very strong password Obvious, isnt it? Still, its funny how many people are lazy to follow this rule. Did you know that for as less as $30 dollars, there are password crackers that can iterate 300 MILLION passwords per second ? Be wise and choose a combination of random Capital and small letters, symbols, and numbers. Create different passwords for all the sites and write them all down on a paper, which you keep stored safely.
>>>Always check before making any transaction Millions of funds have been lost because entered addresses happened to be incorrect. Never try type out individual addresses better simply copy-paste the address or scan QR codes whenever available. >>>Use the cold storage Web-wallets and exchanges should be used for active trading only. Coins you whant to keep for a long-term should be hold onto offline hardware wallets.
>>>Double check all the crypto-relates web-sites you visit Is it a malicious site your antivirus detected? A spoof Binance site with some letters misspelt? A site that just looks wrong? The best way is to access crypto services from the bookmark toolbar. You can also use a an extension like MetaMask, which will automatically detect a fake MyEtherWallet.
>>>Dont trust. Verify There are a few online services that were specifically created to index fraudulent websites and services. Badbitcoin. org, for example, provides a comprehensive list of scams that were either confirmed or reported by users. The bot @thatsascam on Twitter detects spam accounts and notifies you of the same. Always check new projects with one of this services.
I would add, use a password manager as it actually recognizes small changes in a website (like the time when there was a fake binance with two dots under it) and always enable 2-factor authentication with a safe word on the exchange if available.
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Re: Which BTC wallet to use?
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iWGC
on 31/05/2018, 11:27:48 UTC
I think the ledger nano s is the best wallet so I use that one
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Re: Will Proof of Work coins die with the latest cost estimate of a 51% attack?
With the latest developments of Bitcoin Gold and Verge falling victim to the famous 51% attack I would like to share how much it actually costs to take over a specific network (according to this article less than 500$ for $EMC)
Let me know if you think these figures are accurate as I read 1 to 2 billion for BTC.
Seems interesting, looking forward seeing the github code
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Re: Why hold ethereum
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iWGC
on 28/05/2018, 07:37:25 UTC
I think Ether is a pretty safe bet and the use case is growing. But there are also projects coming out with their own smart contracts like NEO Stellar IOTA and others so always try to diversify
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Re: Is it too late? (To buy Bitcoin now)
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iWGC
on 28/05/2018, 07:23:12 UTC
I think we hit a bottom at 6000 and should see a new bull run soon
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Re: zen on binance
by
iWGC
on 23/05/2018, 07:09:32 UTC
Crazy volume on Bittrex now
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Thailand approves the new Digital Business Act on Cryptocurrencies
by
iWGC
on 23/05/2018, 04:49:13 UTC
News from Thailand:
Business or firms that wish to distribute digital tokens must register their public offering with authorities within 90 days starting from the 14th May 2018.