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Re: Roobet.com | YouTube Review Video | Earn up to $50! - Ends August 31st
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swordling143
on 25/08/2020, 08:48:24 UTC
Roobet username: swordling143
roobet review link: https://youtu.be/6uUyu4JdxMc
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Re: Roobet.com | YouTube Review Video | Earn $50! - Ends June 30th
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swordling143
on 27/06/2020, 01:12:32 UTC
First time on making a website review and I think I do it well  Smiley

Looking forwards on future contest like this  Smiley

Youtube review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzqGeroLqVw

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Re: Stake.com - A signature campaign for everyone!
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swordling143
on 14/06/2019, 10:30:03 UTC
Bitcointalk Name: Swordling 143
Rank: Full Member
Stake Name: Swordling14344
Wear signature, personal text & avatar: Yes
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Re: What do you think ? Is this an opportunity to get in or get out
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swordling143
on 23/05/2019, 09:21:21 UTC
Personally? I believe that bitcoin is just starting to recover from the bear market. The pumps and the speculations of reaching a higher value is definitely a good signal to invest. The situation now is definitely enticing to new investors. On the other hand, for those people who sold with 100% ROI, who can blame them? But I don't think they want to totally get out, they would simply sell and wait for some pullbacks to invest again.
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Re: pump end or only correction?
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swordling143
on 17/05/2019, 11:45:44 UTC
See the market has started to fall, all crypto coins show red. many say this is a correction at the moment, but there are some who say that the Whales has begun to Dump altcoin.

so does this mean the pump is over?

bitcoin has returned to 7000, without any major changes to altcoin. do you think this is good?

who is here who got the profit from the altcoin yesterday?

I'm pretty sure that this is just a mere correction. This is nothing new as it always happens right after significant and drastic pumps. The opposite happens during corrections and/or dumps. We can't really say how long this correction will last though, all we can do is make personal speculations based on what happened in the past, compare it today, and then figure out the next step. Base on my own research, I'm quite positive this is not the end of the bull run. HODL!
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Re: Bitcoin Rising, Scams Rising
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swordling143
on 17/05/2019, 10:44:08 UTC
Bitcoin pumps will definitely attract newbies which could be easy targets for scammers. That is why we need to check for red flags before investing our money. Investment frauds usually come with promises of return that are too good to be true. People should be more responsible with their investments and conduct a thorough research first before diving in.
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Re: Are You Happy And What Are Your Plans Next?
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swordling143
on 16/05/2019, 10:55:55 UTC
We have now seen if prices start to grow, bitcoin has price of more than $ 8k and ethereum $ 240 or maybe some of the altcoins you hold also have price increases, so do you plan to hold it all or will it sell at price now? or do you still plan to leave Crypto? or maybe you regret not buying a lot when price drop yesterday?

People who did not miss out filling up their bags with BTC at 3.2K are having their victory party and things are definitely looking good right for bitcoin. Speculations of bitcoin reaching 10K are all over the internet now enticing more investors. I expect that this is just the beginning and the ceiling hasn't been reached yet, hence it's not too late to join the ride. I'm taking my chances with my bitcoins right now and no plans of selling anytime soon.
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Re: Will Amazon accept crypto if Bitcoin skyrocket again?
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swordling143
on 16/05/2019, 10:29:03 UTC
I am quite sure they wouldn't do that anytime soon. I think The Amazon company might consider investing in bitcoin but would never accept it as payment. Why? there would be too many complications in their transactions because of bitcoin's volatility. The prices would change on a daily basis and would simply be an added workload/process which will cost them more money. Oh yeah, imagine millions of refunds in bitcoin that they have to process considering the value might go up or down the next minute/day. I'm sure there will come a time for this idea when mass adoption happens, though.
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Re: bitcoin has reached 8000$, then what?
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swordling143
on 16/05/2019, 10:14:16 UTC
Many have been excited about bitcoin reaching the 8K mark, I guess it's safe to say that the bull market is now confirmed. However, my worry remains for those who filled up their bags back then when the value went to a low 3.2K. There might be some price pullbacks since they want to cash out their hefty profits. I just hope it won't be as impacting to have any effect on this bull trend.
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Re: Forms of converting cryptocurrencies into cash
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swordling143
on 15/05/2019, 10:02:39 UTC
Just like in subject. How do you converting cryptocurrencies into cash? For example in Poland I can convert in so-called bitcoinmat from page shitcoins.club. I don't know how is it in other countries, so please reply. Thanks Smiley

Nowadays, there are multiple ways to convert cryptos into cash. In my country, the most popular way of doing so is using a mobile app, in which the user is required to process KYC which will fully unlock maximum storage of BTC and daily transactions (cash-in/out). It also caters some of the most established coins such as BCH, ETH and XRP. Conversions are done real time and you can cash out your money thru designated banks, remittance centers, mobile money, or door-to-door delivery.
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Re: Is this the end of Newbie?
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swordling143
on 15/05/2019, 09:24:23 UTC
I began to think this would be a waste of time with everything I learned because almost all the projects I had followed ended in scammers. Is this a waste of time for me?  Embarrassed

For bounty hunters, especially newbies, encountering scam projects is inevitable and that goes for even the most experienced bounty hunters. You'll just have to learn from your mistakes to avoid wasting your time working with scam projects.  Checking bounty red flags should always be your top priority. But still, there is always a risk that it might end up as a failed campaign, or worse, another scam. Your experience will always be your best tool in reducing your chances of joining scam projects. So, keep on joining and don't stop, you will eventually get rewarded handsomely for your hard work.
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Re: Will You Advise Newbies To Enter Bitcoin Now?
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swordling143
on 15/05/2019, 08:47:04 UTC
Considering the bull run that is happening, I would like to agree. However, investing involves a lot of risks, therefore suggesting a beginner with zero knowledge of crypto is always a bad idea. The better suggestion is asking him to learn as much as he can about cryptos, particularly its volatility, before diving in. Lastly, investing must be someone's own decision, so if the worst happens, it would be his own responsibility.
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Re: become rich by bitcoin.
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swordling143
on 10/05/2019, 14:20:30 UTC
worth mentioning is success becoming rich by bitcoin. is it appropriate to call success if all of that is obtained from a fraud. What do you think  Huh maybe a successful villain is the appropriate name 😅😅😅

Success by definition is being able to set a goal and achieve it. Even if the money was obtained from fraudulent schemes and/or activities, it still considered a success if making money was their intention or the set goal in the first place regardless what course of action they take. Don't get me wrong, I don't strongly condemn those kinds of people and acts. They may have succeeded in getting rich by taking advantage of other people, but they will eventually get punished for their wrongful doings.
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Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
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swordling143
on 09/05/2019, 10:29:25 UTC
I can assure you that the majority or even all of us would answer 50% - 90% for bitcoin, mine is 80% bitcoin and 20% alts. Holding the most established coin is definitely the safest to place your investment to avoid losses. I also hold a good number of established altcoins that I usually sell when there's 20% + profit, and then buy more bitcoin. A few would always argue the opposite and I guess day trading works for them, but not for me tho; just too risky.
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Re: Bitcoin fake money? Think again!
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swordling143
on 09/05/2019, 10:02:18 UTC
Only people with zero ideas about bitcoin would consider it fake money. Even though bitcoin is digital, it's still real money with real value, nonetheless. You can show your nephew how you can easily convert your bitcoin to dollars and cash it out in front of him at an ATM. Personally, I don't really have the time to educate others about bitcoin, tried that before with my closest relatives, but none of them took the risk of investing. Having said, bitcoin is yet to be fully accepted. There's still a huge percentage of the population who knows squat about cryptocurrency.
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Re: Everyone loses money when the market is down right?
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swordling143
on 09/05/2019, 08:44:21 UTC
Well, that depends on how you look at it. Technically, it is losing value in dollars, however, if you have no plans of selling, the value remains the same, so to speak. On the contrary, not everyone loses money when the market is bad. One way to look at it is how much you actually spent purchasing compared to its current value. You only lose money the moment you sell your assets with a lower value than you bought it for. All values are temporary and patience is always the key factor to succeed in this business.
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Re: Stop chasing the "next" bitcoin
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swordling143
on 09/05/2019, 06:46:26 UTC
The OP may be right about his opinion, but the topic is highly arguable. Even with the worst market condition, some still managed to get hefty profits investing in altcoins. You can't really ask someone to stop doing something that fills up their bags. I think the OP just wants to emphasize how risky it is to invest in other coins other than bitcoin. But for me, a diversified portfolio is always better than only having bitcoin. Risk is always a factor when investing, we need to accept that, and mitigating it should be our top priority.
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Re: Scammers running free
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swordling143
on 08/05/2019, 13:44:23 UTC
The OP is not entirely correct since there have been scammers who were arrested in some countries(afaik). More often than not, however, most of them run scot-free. Theses ICO scams have led some governments to consider its regulation and worse; implementing its total ban. Once regulated, well, kinda totally beats the purpose of having the blockchain tech which allowed full anonymity among users, eh? Ultimately,  scammed investors are left to decide if they will discontinue or simply shrug it off. Best tip yet, do thorough research first and look for red flags before investing your money in any ICO.
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Re: A better way to invest in cryptocurrency.
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swordling143
on 08/05/2019, 13:23:45 UTC
I know a lot of people who quitted their day job to trade in the cryptocurrency market.

Yeah, that would be ideal back then when the market was good. I would've done the same; just imagine the financial and time freedom. Quitting your day job nowadays is ludicrous, well I guess for common traders that is, it's just too risky. The best way to mitigate risks is to gamble with small amounts from your salary and never go all-in. I would say about 10% of what you make in a month is a good start. You can also join and work on bounty campaigns during your free time. That way, you can get a hold of alt coins without spending a single cent. That only risk there is working for nothing; when the campaign turns out to be a scam.
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Re: What's it like to live on crypto instead of Banks?
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swordling143
on 08/05/2019, 11:32:36 UTC
The only way for this to happen is through mass adoption wherein the government has to step in and regulate cryptos. Bitcoin has to have the stability of some sort that everyone can refer to. This is only my opinion, but surely, when you take a closer look, we are definitely heading to a  cashless environment long before bitcoin was discovered. All I know is that volatility needs to be fully eliminated when such an event becomes a reality.