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Board Speculation (Altcoins)
Re: Should i buy ethereum with all of my money ?
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kayeme
on 09/12/2017, 16:46:18 UTC
i see the future. ether will be 1k$ in 2018.  Cool

If you really believe that then yes you should buy lots of ethereum, but be prepared in case you are wrong. I personally believe eth is currently a better choice over bitcoin though.
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Re: Quantum computer will kill bitcoin
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kayeme
on 09/12/2017, 16:45:09 UTC
No it won't, they will just fork the code long before quantum computers or any other new future technology poses any threat whatsoever.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Am i too late
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kayeme
on 09/12/2017, 16:42:06 UTC
It's never too late, though I would suggest ethereum at this time over bitcoin since it hasn't risen so much so fast in a long time.
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Re: Bittrex will support BCC - All BTC holders will get BCC
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kayeme
on 01/08/2017, 16:38:32 UTC
Looks like Bittrex is waiting for blocks to be mined before crediting BCC, unfortunate because I wanted to dump my coins there. For now Kraken is the only exchange with reliable pricing on it.
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Re: Would you eat a human?
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kayeme
on 18/07/2017, 11:52:47 UTC
I'd rather die than eat a human.
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Re: What Altcoins do you want to hold in 2017?
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kayeme
on 21/06/2017, 23:11:31 UTC
I'm holding Stratis and Wave for the majority of my portfolio and a little bit in both bitcoin and ethereum (around 20% total). I think Stratis will be a top 3 coin by the beginning of near year.
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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Can gambling be profitable in long term ?
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kayeme
on 21/06/2017, 23:06:52 UTC
Yes i just played for 4 hours straight and i made some good profit in the end if you are going to think and always revise your strategies make sure that you are not greedy when you are loosing too much gambling is need patience and don't it to be rush gambling can really be a profitable in a long term of playing.

How about giving some proof about it? If you are only making few dollars then that is not worth the time and risk to play. In the end we are going to lose in the long term so dont even think of trying this again. You might be winning today but there is no guarantee how things will turn out the next time you play for this long

He doesn't need proof, people get lucky all the time but if he keeps going in the long term he has no chance to make a profit.
but to me i think lucky people have the chance to make profit in gambling in long run. i think in some gambling games like sports gambling people have chance to use their skill and experience and therefore if you are expert in sports gambling game then still you also have chance to get profit from gambling in long run, because most of the people are playing gambling for long time and they are still leading good life because of the income they get from gambling.

What do you mean lucky people have a chance to make profit in the long run? For people lucky enough to win in bigtime lotteries perhaps but not those who get lucky in regular casino games. Luck runs out however lucky you think you are. That's the reason why gambling is for short term entertainment and making money. It's not something that you can live your life from because anytime you can go on a losing streak. If you get lucky and you win then good for you but it's never for the long run

There is no such thing as a lucky person before the gamble takes place. You can only say in hindsight he was lucky and as you say its impossible to consistently win in the long run.
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Re: Why ETHERS Price kept dropping?!
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kayeme
on 21/06/2017, 23:05:00 UTC
Is it a correction?   Huh

Where is the bottom?
Dropping price is just a normal things to any coins in this industry, whether eth, xem, or other altcoins.
It maybe one of there systematic way to get more attention for the investors.

Volatility is the unfortunate reality of crypto and no coin is free from it. There are legitimate concerns though about ethereum's ability to handle a large number of transactions.
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Board Economics
Re: The best time to invest.
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kayeme
on 08/06/2017, 07:22:18 UTC
A good investment that starts from now either small or large investment because if we start from now then later we will get used to make an investment where profits in the future will be more felt because we have started slowly from now.
Are you sure bitcoin will rise again its price from today.

See bitcoin future bitcoin has not yet approved by some countries.

People have repeatedly suggested over the last 5 years that maybe bitcoin won't keep rising and every time it proves the doubters wrong. It doesn't need approval for usage and big money is moving in so I think now is a great time to invest.
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Re: [2017-05-25] Bitcoin's Price Tumbles More Than $400 From New High
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kayeme
on 30/05/2017, 05:29:56 UTC
Is this going to be another story from the past about how bitcoin "died"?  Grin Everyone was talking about the bubble bursting and look how its already gone back up from its low and stabilized.

We will see another ATH very soon.
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Re: If China opens BTC withdrawals - would that mean a pump or a dump?
by
kayeme
on 30/05/2017, 05:27:01 UTC
I think people would dump initially but the rise in confidence in bitcoin in China would lead to a rise in prices very fast so the net result would be a pump.
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Board Trading Discussion
Re: How do I grow my btc?
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kayeme
on 30/05/2017, 05:19:25 UTC
The safest method IMO is poloniex btc loans, you can easily grow your btc by around 30-50% with little to no risk. Investing in all other things comes at a great risk and you have to make sure you know what you are doing first.
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Board Economics
Re: Can Bitcoin also lead to corruption ?
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kayeme
on 30/05/2017, 05:18:04 UTC
Bitcoin is great for hiding funds and u can use mixers to retain anonymity so for now it does lead to corruption I think. In the future however if you pay someone in bitcoin you can demand and see proof of which addresses a business or politician sends funds to provided you know their original address.
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Re: Bitcoin is Becoming a Global Currency
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kayeme
on 30/05/2017, 05:14:48 UTC
Bitcoin in its current form is not a currency, its an asset. A worldwide asset sure but its not useable for the majority of transactions a currency is normally used for. Until scaling solutions are implemented that will always be the case despite its growing popularity.
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Re: We're reaching $3,000 soon!
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kayeme
on 30/05/2017, 05:09:10 UTC
Looks like the price has stabilized and is staying within a narrow band for now, the next pump will definitely put it over 3000 though. I think that will happen in june or july, anything too fast like before will just result in a big crash again.
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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Do small investments make sense?
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kayeme
on 30/05/2017, 05:07:09 UTC
I think that people need to start somewhere.  These bitcoin whales just didn't have a pile of bitcoin dropped on their lap.  They started small, and worked their way higher.

Either through price appreciation, or reinvestment of dividends/profits back into their accounts to use the power of compound interest.

Exactly but not only that, you also need to consider that the way to go forward just like in real life is through continuous saving, you might only invest 0.01 btc but you can do this every day or every week or whatever fits your financial capabilities. Eventually you will have a sizeable amount.
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Re: When is Bitcoins going to die?
by
kayeme
on 30/05/2017, 05:05:03 UTC
Bitcoin has already died hundreds of times. If that isn't evidence enough that it keeps coming back then I don't know what is. I think this is the most realistic view one could have and the only thing that could change it is if some revolutionary technology comes out that either completely replaces it or makes it easily hackable.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: International Money Transfer
by
kayeme
on 30/05/2017, 05:03:08 UTC
Bitcoin is still cheaper than any other option I've seen for international transfers, but I can't say I'm sure it always will be, as the fees keep rising. At the rate its going I could easily imagine fees in the 20$+ range per average transaction at some point in the future.
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Board Politics & Society
Re: Is taxation theft?
by
kayeme
on 30/05/2017, 05:00:38 UTC
I think its predominantly Americans that have this idea that a society could function without government. In reality its not possible as it would only lead to dictatorship in the long run. You don't say that paying your rent is a unfair, the same as paying a rent for living in the country you live in is also not unfair.
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Board Trading Discussion
Re: did you place all your funds into bitcoin?
by
kayeme
on 28/05/2017, 10:32:26 UTC
I have diversified my funds of which a large portion is in bitcoin and altcoins but not all. This means if the unlikely scenario that bitcoin and alts die then I still have funds elsewhere and it won't be a complete disaster. Remember never invest what you can't afford to lose.