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Re: Is it a good time to start buying bitcoins?
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kryptoMedia
on 11/06/2018, 20:42:13 UTC
Im a newbie both in this forum and the cryptocurrency subject, so I had been reading a lot and studying in the last couple weeks.But I still have some doubts. I always see people saying that there is a bubble in the bitcoin market and that there are many people who own big ammounts of bitcoins and can manipulate the market, so i dont know if now its a good time for a person who doesnt own any bitcoins yet to start buying then (i planned to hold them for a long time, not trading beetwenn exchanges) or if i should wait more. I also see fear about corrections and dont know well how those work and if they have an specific time to happen. Anyway, sorry for my bad english and thank you for the replies, even though I know im te only one responsable for my money.

It's allways good time  Wink
It's just matter of perspective. If you plan to hold them for years then go for it.
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Binance has started buyback for the next coin burn?
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kryptoMedia
on 11/06/2018, 20:20:42 UTC
The timing is perfect. If BNB token can hold value and if the bearish movement intensifies we are going to see huge bullrun with BNB and big gain in Binance exchanges trading volume.

BNB has managed to avoid huge swings during the market bleed this year. Their strategy to build value for BNB coin is excellent. Newest trick promoting BNB is to double referrals comission for users holding more than 400 BNB.

If you still haven't joined Binance here is my referral link:

https://www.binance.com/?ref=15600665

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Re: Buy in or opt out?
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kryptoMedia
on 11/06/2018, 19:35:34 UTC
With the markets experiencing a fall that kicked in around 24-hours ago and Bitcoin falling down to the 6,700$ mark, would you buy in or opt out?
I sold big part of my portfolio and I'm waiting how market acts.
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Re: Criminals and Bitcoin
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kryptoMedia
on 10/06/2018, 12:51:51 UTC
Hmm haven't we discussed this to death?

It is not possible for the police or any entity to tell, just by looking the transactions themselves. In fact, without any actual link to evidence, the transactions can't be identified. If the authority can get one of the addresses/transactions involved, they could get the whole link of addresses that are related but that isn't possible all the time and its rather inaccurate and useless.

I agree