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Re: Finally!! McAfee is arrested in Spain and now facing extradition
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wklt2002
on 06/10/2020, 09:20:30 UTC
Does that mean I will no longer get pop ups from that McAfee web advisor trash? I have no clue how it got onto my computer but for some reason I can't get rid of it. Good riddance anyways
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Re: Enough is enough! Good bye Bitcoin!
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wklt2002
on 06/10/2020, 09:18:22 UTC
It is your own stupid mistake to be investing in a market that you have no knowledge of whatsoever. The fact that you're from Kuwait just confirms to me that you are a retard.
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Re: Bitcoin a sure legacy
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wklt2002
on 29/09/2020, 09:54:53 UTC
Holding on to bitcoin for your children to get once you pass away would be stupid in my opinion. The odds of the bitcoin being worthless by the time you die is massive compared to it being worth alot of money. Gold would be a better way to pass money on to later generations.
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Re: SHOULD BUY BITCOIN NOW? THE PRICE IS HIGH?
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wklt2002
on 11/03/2018, 13:02:58 UTC
Don't buy if the price is too high, seems pretty logic to me. Only buy when the price is low compared to last week or month. If it starts mooning and you join in once it's already high, you're too late.
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Re: Bitcoin is in danger?
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wklt2002
on 01/02/2018, 23:52:34 UTC
Its never danger folks. Actually, the current dip issue on the market is just a normal thing that has occuring since about 5years ago. Thus, anyone shouldn't try accrediting much value to something that doesn't merit it. Its a normal thing, coin prices are gonna be  stable back soon. Let just all hope for the best. All is well.

The fact that it has happened before doesn't guarantee the same outcome. Maybe we just got lucky the past few years? There is no 100% guarantee for Bitcoin recovering.
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Re: Bitcoin is in danger?
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wklt2002
on 01/02/2018, 23:49:14 UTC
No, Bitcoin is Not in Danger According to Crypto Market research it's will be rise again, It's Just nature of Cryptocurrency normal price are going now. I know that now Bitcoin invest think some confused issue for now but if you can invest now I hope it will be your great desition Because this is the golden year for Bitcoin Just few month later you can see the result.Can you remember December''17 Bitcoin price it was 20k $, so just wait the end of the month
What are your sources? Because if just 1 site is saying so it's not immediatly true, unless it's all of the big news sites it won't have any impact on the market. Can you please provide us with a link?
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Re: Bitcoin is in danger?
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wklt2002
on 01/02/2018, 22:56:32 UTC
TRADINGEthereum and Bitcoin appear to be separating. ETH is in a 14-day uptrend while BTC is still in a 25-day downtrend.

Bitcoin never danger. Why people nervous for bitcoin price. Bitcoin again going up 20k . so just we are waiting for good result.
Uhm yes it is? The price is always in danger, it can always crash. What are your reasons for bitcoin reaching 20k? But well keep saying 'bitcoin never danger', surely some people will believe you.

Well said.

The only way bitcoin get's to 20k is if we all get it there!
Exactly. And the only way to make it stop dropping is by stopping all the idiots from panic selling now, and making everybody hold. But sadly there are a lot of people that don't share this Idea and they would rather take losses than wait a bit longer and make profit.
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Re: !!! Suicide Watch !!!
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wklt2002
on 01/02/2018, 22:31:30 UTC
people like this, need a religious approach
most of them are clearly not religious, because people who have a religion will never commit suicide
and the existence of an agency that deals with this, is very good
and I will report if anyone is going to commit suicide, especially after all their assets are gone because of investing in bitcoin  Grin
'a religious approach'
So you're literally saying religious people will/have never comitted suïcide. Great statement. I have a forum for you here: https://www.quora.com/Is-it-true-that-more-atheists-commit-suicide-than-people-with-faith-in-God

Go read that, then think about your statement again.
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Re: Will Valentine's Day affect BTC?
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wklt2002
on 01/02/2018, 22:24:25 UTC
No, there's no reason for valentines day to influence btc. I find this an unecessary thread since the answer is quite obvious. Even if it did, the effect would be so small you wouldn't notice it in the middle of all these drops.
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Re: Crypto is not a legal tender in India
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wklt2002
on 01/02/2018, 21:56:02 UTC
AFAIK they're not banning crypto, they just stated they want to shut down illegal activities that are done using cryptos. They actually stated they see a bright future in cryptos, and they want to find good (legal) ways to work with it.
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Re: Bitcoin is in danger?
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wklt2002
on 01/02/2018, 18:34:01 UTC
TRADINGEthereum and Bitcoin appear to be separating. ETH is in a 14-day uptrend while BTC is still in a 25-day downtrend.

Bitcoin never danger. Why people nervous for bitcoin price. Bitcoin again going up 20k . so just we are waiting for good result.
Uhm yes it is? The price is always in danger, it can always crash. What are your reasons for bitcoin reaching 20k? But well keep saying 'bitcoin never danger', surely some people will believe you.
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Re: Need advice serious thread
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wklt2002
on 30/01/2018, 20:36:00 UTC
no he cant do it
he cant force you to sell your altcoins for bitcoin
i think you can sue him
better wait for some specialists
He can, that's why you never hold your altcoins on exchanges, but in your own personal wallet. I suggest you withdraw in BTC and then buy the coins on another exchange that you CAN trust. You're going to have to accept some losses but you don't have a lot of choices.
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Re: coincheck got hacked in Japan
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wklt2002
on 26/01/2018, 22:46:49 UTC
come on, it is a serious question

hacked wallet is the problem every investors don't want to face

it's gonna be some way to prevent it.

I don't know why there are so many people there when discussing merit system

but they suddenly disappear when we really need some help.

I am sincerely asking this question and really wanna discuss about it.

are they busy to find merits?Huh?

Umm Crypdon have a good answer to your question?
Everything else should be stored in a private wallet to which you have the private keys to.

Just don't store your coins on a exchange, if the exchange gets hacked there is a big chance the hacker has access to your private keys and you don't. Also, if you're holding your coins in a private wallet (so not on an exchange) don't download fishy programs that might steal your coins out of your wallet.
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Re: Effects of hacked Japanese exchange on market
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wklt2002
on 26/01/2018, 22:26:17 UTC
Today there was another dip in prices of a major part of cryptocurrencies. And around the same time a big Japanese exchange was hacked and 400 million dollars worth of NEM stolen. It's obvious this caused the dip in NEMs price, -9,50%, but did the same hack cause the dip of the entire cryptomarket? Within 6 hours the entire marketcap lost 50 billion dollars, it has to do something with the hack right?

when someone hacks an exchange plattform the market isnt immediatelly affected, only as soon as the hacker starts selling those stolen tokens,

for example if he sells them for US dollars, as many as possible instead of some over time,

the price then can dump down quickly,

since in many markets, those "nem" token were traded beforehand with other token and those defined their value by those nem token, those token then also lose some value

regards
But once people find out a exchange has been hacked and a lot of coins are stolen, they will start to panic sell because they might be scared their account can be hacked aswell. So I don't think the hacker(s) need(s) to sell the coins to influence the price.
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Re: Effects of hacked Japanese exchange on market
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wklt2002
on 26/01/2018, 20:13:28 UTC
Japan one of strong economic in the world and their investment in crypto more than dollar i think because there is not banned bitcoin.
And now in english?
Yes, Japan is a major part of the cryptocurrency market of that's what you are trying to say. If you mean dollar= the US? AFAIK  cryptocurrencies aren't banned in the US, only investing in ICOs right?
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Re: Effects of hacked Japanese exchange on market
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wklt2002
on 26/01/2018, 19:58:35 UTC
Today there was another dip in prices of a major part of cryptocurrencies. And around the same time a big Japanese exchange was hacked and 400 million dollars worth of NEM stolen. It's obvious this caused the dip in NEMs price, -9,50%, but did the same hack cause the dip of the entire cryptomarket? Within 6 hours the entire marketcap lost 50 billion dollars, it has to do something with the hack right?

Actually I was just about to open a thread about the hack, but you beat me to it.  Grin

Of course this will cause a uproar to the every volatile market again. As we can see the market is going red again. Too bad after we have just started recovery this kind of event happened.

I guess we should be expecting another bloodbath in the next couple of days. Although its just NEM that we have seen being lost here, but I'm sure that we should expect something worst here. Let's see how it goes in the next couple of days. Crossing my fingers.  Shocked
Gotta be faster Cheesy
The market is already slowly healing from the tiny dip, and I personally don't expect any bigger dips in the upcoming days, unless there happens something in Asias market.
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Re: Effects of hacked Japanese exchange on market
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wklt2002
on 26/01/2018, 19:56:14 UTC
No, the entire market is on a dip moment right now, it seems that the social media and all the other kind of stuff is trying to push the price to go down
Today there was another dip in prices of a major part of cryptocurrencies. And around the same time a big Japanese exchange was hacked and 400 million dollars worth of NEM stolen. It's obvious this caused the dip in NEMs price, -9,50%, but did the same hack cause the dip of the entire cryptomarket? Within 6 hours the entire marketcap lost 50 billion dollars, it has to do something with the hack right?

Just be quiet, do not sell anything if you are thinking about doing it.

The price is going to go up again once that everything recovers (if there are good news after all)

That's true. Panic selling will only worsen the situation and will not make you much profit. It's basically a hold or die situation I guess.
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Re: Effects of hacked Japanese exchange on market
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wklt2002
on 26/01/2018, 19:47:58 UTC
Thanks for information. I think it might obviously affect markets but I don't think it is that important. Markets were already in bear trend in last couple of weeks so this is regular correction day as well.
Yeah, that might also be the case. I was just wondering because both events happened around the exact same time. Hopefully this downwards trend doesn't continue for too long.
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Re: Effects of hacked Japanese exchange on market
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wklt2002
on 26/01/2018, 19:18:48 UTC
My opinion is that today dip was caused by the hack. I think people hearing hack, exchange and 400 million in the same phrase start to panic sell. The market is extremely sensitive to all news, especially to the bad ones. Every time something bad happens or even a rumor appears that something bad might be planned there is a dip.

Yeah we sure have seen some examples of bad rumors spreading and causing big dips, like the rumor(s) of China/ South Korea banning cryptocurrencies. Also  10 days ago when Bitconnect crashed, bitcoin lost about $4k ($14.000 to $9.600) and it's still around that price.
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Effects of hacked Japanese exchange on market
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wklt2002
on 26/01/2018, 18:59:40 UTC
Today there was another dip in prices of a major part of cryptocurrencies. And around the same time a big Japanese exchange was hacked and 400 million dollars worth of NEM stolen. It's obvious this caused the dip in NEMs price, -9,50%, but did the same hack cause the dip of the entire cryptomarket? Within 6 hours the entire marketcap lost 50 billion dollars, it has to do something with the hack right?