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Re: 3 Reasons Why Bitcoin Could Explode over 2019
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littleheart
on 07/07/2019, 16:17:09 UTC
If all the three reasons go in action, there is a chance that BTC could explode over in 2019. However, to know the top 100 Altcoin prices LIVE, click here, https://www.altcoinsidekick.com/cryptocurrency-price-comparison-tool
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Re: IS BITCOIN ATM PROFITABLE BUSINESS ?
by
littleheart
on 07/07/2019, 15:39:21 UTC
It’s great that you are eager to start investing in Bitcoin ATM business. Bitcoin ATMs are profitable, but you need to plan the entire business accordingly.

•Make sure your entire business calculation is done without considering promotional and other costs.
•Include licensing expenses.

However, the business would be more beneficial, if you strengthen all your Bitcoin basics. I rely on this blog https://www.altcoinsidekick.com/bitcoin-basic-blog for all my Bitcoin queries. You can also check it out.
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Hardware Wallet
by
littleheart
on 07/07/2019, 14:35:44 UTC


The Hardware wallet is a type of BTC wallet, which stores your private keys in a secure hardware device. The main idea behind the hardware wallets is to protect the keys from the software storage methods such as smartphone, computer, and more. Some of the commercial; hardware wallets include, KeepKey, TREZOR, and Ledger Nano S. Also, I find out the right wallet to store my cryptocurrency by reading through this, https://www.altcoinsidekick.com/bitcoin-basic-blog/choosing-the-right-digital-wallet-to-store-your-cryptocurrency?rq=wallets

You can also check it out and make the right decision. And, don't forget to let me know your thoughts on hardware wallets.
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Re: Can anyone Help me track my bitcoin transaction
by
littleheart
on 01/07/2019, 08:23:50 UTC
With casual usage, it is not very anonymous at all. Transactions occur between cryptographic addresses, and anyone can create any number of these addresses. However, bitcoin can be traced back to your IP address.  

A company like Chainalysis have been identifying wallets that are linked to criminal activity, such as darknet transactions

To look up a Bitcoin transaction, users can visit: https://www.blockchain.com/explorer and use the search bar to learn more about a particular Bitcoin address. However, here is what actually happens behind the scenes of a BTC transaction, https://www.altcoinsidekick.com/bitcoin-basic-blog/behind-the-scenes-of-a-bitcoin-transaction.

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Re: How to safely store big amounts of BTC?
by
littleheart
on 27/06/2019, 10:58:42 UTC
If there is a need to store a large amount of cryptocurrency, you cannot think anything better than cold storage. It involves physical access to the information medium, to protect it from any attempts to access via internet.

Ways to keep your cryptocurrency safe:

1. Desktop Wallet: It offers various advantages over an online wallet. These are accessed only via your private computer, with personal security keys stored just on that machine.

2.Hardware Wallets: These are more secure than the desktop wallets. These wallets are bits of hardware, external devices like USB sticks which you can carry around. Hardware wallets are flexible to malware, and if you happen to lose your wallet, you'll be able to recover the funds using a seed phrase.

3.Physical Coins: To purchase the physical coin, you may need to pay a slight premium over the value of the Bitcoin that you're buying.

If you are looking for cryptocurrency wallet or want to know about the security of your cryptocurrency, you can refer to
https://www.altcoinsidekick.com/bitcoin-basic-blog/choosing-the-right-digital-wallet-to-store-your-cryptocurrency.

I also took my first digital wallet with the help of this blog and if you are looking to choose the right digital wallet, I believe that this article will help.
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tied coin and other "stablecoins"
by
littleheart
on 04/06/2019, 11:42:39 UTC
FinTech banks are disrupting traditional banks, but what if you want to move your money into a cryptocurrency asset? If you sweep your funds into a cryptocurrency account, what cryptocurrency are you going to use to hold your funds?

If you pick Bitcoin, Ethereum, or any other top-ranked alt-coin, you’ll be exposed to extreme levels of volatility, compared to other assets.

And what if you need to move fast? Even if you’ve already set up your account, how are you going to fund it? If you use a debit or credit card, then, generally, you’ll have to pay a high fee, and you won’t be able to move that much fiat currency without your bank raising an eyebrow. What about a bank transfer? Yes, the fees are much lower than using a debit or credit card, but usually, a bank transfer takes a few days to clear into a cryptocurrency account — you could be waiting three to five days before your funds are available.

Remember the British pound to Australian dollar example earlier, if you wanted to take advantage of that situation in real-time, back in 2001, you had to have your cash ready to move — your account needed to be fully funded, ready for you to pull the trigger.

Yes, it is possible today to fund a cryptocurrency account and move your funds into a stable coin like Tether, But Tether has some yellow flags as discussed in the Powerball article.

One of the big issues with Tether is the proof of its collateralisation. Tether is supposed to be backed one to one with US dollars, but with a circulating supply of 1.8 billion, as recorded by coinmarkcap.com, there should be a bank account with $1.8 billion in it. The problem is no audit has proved this is true. If you sweep your cryptocurrency funds into Tether, you’re exposed to complete failure — if you’re unlucky enough to be holding it if news breaks that Tether is not fully backed by the US dollars it claims.

What if there was a way where you could move your fiat currency into a cryptocurrency exchange, transferring from US dollars, euros or Japanese yen, to a stable coin equivalent? A stable coin that is 100% verified, audited, and backed one to one with the underlying currency it represents?

What if there was a way to set up your cryptocurrency account so it’s ready to trade, safe in the knowledge your funds are protected from cryptocurrency volatility, while at the same time, having the protection of an asset that verifiably holds the underlying fiat currency in a vault.

There is. Tied coin, Tiedcoin.com, is a price-stable cryptocurrency that’s backed 1 to 1 with fiat currency. Tied coin is available in euros, US dollars, and Japanese yen. Each denomination is 100% collateralised by the corresponding currency it represents.
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being consistent in trading crypto
by
littleheart
on 14/05/2019, 14:45:50 UTC
based on the crowd reaction, what i can think of is...

While the majority might think they've missed their chance, the 5%, the most consistent speculators and investors, know it's not about calling the trend, it's about entering with a reference point and their keeping losses small compared to their profits.

https://www.altcoinsidekick.com/blog/frequency-range

any advice to give
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hmmm, what started it
by
littleheart
on 03/05/2019, 13:46:53 UTC
Do you remember when you first became aware of cryptocurrencies, and what was it that got your attention?

If you don’t have a technical background, it was probably a story where the protagonist, an ordinary Joe, or Jane, did something unusual, contrasting against what the majority would do, and whatever they did, changes their lives. It’s either a tragedy, where the hapless person gains something of value and then loses it or a comedy, where their lives are changed forever.

https://www.altcoinsidekick.com/blog/chain-reaction
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Re: Telegram bot creation
by
littleheart
on 27/03/2019, 11:27:58 UTC
what kind of functions, PM pls
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Re: Where to get reliable bounties
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littleheart
on 11/01/2019, 15:17:52 UTC
You simply go on the bounties page on the altcoin area and afterward you simply need to scan the bounties for the great ones that you think will really pay out the coins from the reward since now we likewise need to stress over trick bounties which have no expectation of really paying out the coins that they have guaranteed the abundance seekers do as well, look into
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Re: Thinking about sell? Or invest more?
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littleheart
on 11/01/2019, 15:14:58 UTC
Hazard counteractive action and control is an expert information that you ought to learn. This is typically exceptionally confused. It might be a superior method to pass judgment on the danger of market control from a logical perspective. There is no precise response to pitch coins or proceed to contribute, and the judgment of the digital money advertise is increasingly vital.
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Re: ETH, Dash and Ripple which to invest in?
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littleheart
on 11/01/2019, 15:13:34 UTC
As of right now, I figure you ought to have clear venture techniques. It's difficult to make the most out of putting resources into coin right now. I encourage you to put resources into swell, on the grounds that at present, the estimation of swell isn't excessively high contrasted with past time, yet perhaps this year, they will truly have an extremely improvement. Great in esteem, surprisingly better than Ethereum
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Re: 5 promising altcoins you invested?
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littleheart
on 11/01/2019, 15:08:36 UTC
I like to put the highest point of the course. some altcoin has been a significant substantial volume has the potential for a superior future. In any case, in spite of the sentiments and diverse individuals however in any event methodology of low altcoin must pick on obviously is definitely the harder it is to fill in as a certification.
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Re: Is ICO regulation good or bad?
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littleheart
on 10/01/2019, 16:28:18 UTC
Presenting direction of ICOs is an appreciated plan to me since this will checkmate the deceitful ones and financial specialists will have certainty and trust on their well deserved cash in the other hand the greater part of this ICOs will ask for KYC of which the vast majority are frequently attempting to maintain a strategic distance from hence continually concealing their personalities which constantly.
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Re: Maybe the crypto market will never take off!
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littleheart
on 10/01/2019, 16:26:51 UTC
Bitcoin has never had such a strong fall. Many will start yelling now that bitcoin is dead and will never take off again. I see the present fall as the devices of the gigantic players who dump the expenses of cryptographic types of cash to buy more affordable on the eve of the accompanying round of improvement, which is ordinary in front of calendar one year from now.
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Re: ETH, Dash and Ripple which to invest in?
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littleheart
on 10/01/2019, 16:25:33 UTC
It's totally relies upon you where you need to contribute. Cause this three are there various venture from its center. What's more, they all are trusted and surely understood. The dash is relies upon an installment framework. Where eth is a stage token. What's more, as of now the vast majority of the ICOs are utilizing ethereum.
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Re: BITCOIN DROPS TO $5,600. HOLD OR SELL?
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littleheart
on 10/01/2019, 16:23:33 UTC
In the event that you are an individual who trusts in the ascent of Bitcoin costs, unquestionably you will keep it down until the point that the cost returns, however on the off chance that you are an individual who does not believe in the expansion in Bitcoin costs, without a doubt the decision that will be made is to move it. So everything relies upon one another's convictions.
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Re: What does KYC gives you ?
by
littleheart
on 09/01/2019, 17:15:42 UTC
For whatever length of time that I take an interest in the ICO that applies the kyc framework, I don't have any issues or issues, both while pursuing the ICO and finishing the ICO. I think kyc doesn't badly affect the crypto network. It's simply that it's better in the event that you discover kyc for you to pursue the ICO, it's ICO which is of good quality and guarantees results.
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Re: Ethereum is the future of crypto, bitcoin is not.
by
littleheart
on 09/01/2019, 17:14:01 UTC
Bitcoin is parcel advance and ground-breaking money then that of Ethereum. Bitcoin is a very supported digital money then that of Ethereum. Also, Because of this numerous digital currency client demonstrate their first enthusiasm to bitcoin rather than Ethereum. Bitcoin is profoundly acknowledged cryptographic money by numerous enormous worldwide organizations and as a result of this numerous individuals have demonstrate their trust bitcoin rather than Ethereum.
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Re: Advice for Bounty participants
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littleheart
on 09/01/2019, 17:12:40 UTC
Figure out how to have tolerance too. Persistence is the way to everything amd you can accomplish anything on the off chance that you realize how to pause. The market is grisly red and we should all do the best about it. We should make an open door in it and not consider it a prevention to win more. There is in every case light even in pit obscurity, the main distinction is that our eyes is shut.