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Messages - ShadowInTheFog

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I would definitely avoid ICO Bench, they are not trustworthy and there have been a lot of speculations/accusations of "pay 4 rate" shenanigans. Ico Drops is still top tier, Blockfyre is quite new, but they tend to write HQ reviews, so they could be labeled as "new kids on the block". DAO Maker gang is as well trustworthy in their feelings towards a specific project.

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Crypto Reviews / Re: Best New ICO
« on: July 25, 2020, 10:15:12 PM »
At the moment the main word you should be looking for is "DeFi". Even if the actual project is worthless and with no long term potential, it will probably still be profitable if you enter into it at the right time. Right now its time to follow the DeFi hype, but be sure to exit your position when you are satisfied with your ROI.

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Cryptocurrency Trading / Re: Decentralized and centralized
« on: July 25, 2020, 09:56:05 PM »
Dealing with DEX-es has become a treat recently, just take a peek at UniSwap volumes, its insane. But I totally get it and support it, polished UIs, speed, no need to register, no withdrawal limits etc. The amount of progress in this sector is huge, just remember the old Waves DEX from 2018, it was atrocious if comparing it with todays DEXes.

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AMPL is just killing it. I am familiar with the mechanism behind it, but I am not sure for how long is this rally sustainable. Positive rebases are making people mad haha, I am super curious to see what will its price be in a month or two.

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: What is happening?
« on: July 25, 2020, 09:39:14 PM »
Not sure why some people here are advising you to sell, the market sentiment is very good right now and most of the crypto world is of opinion that we are preparing for the next bull cycle. Not a financial advice, but selling now could be quite risky if you plan to be in the crypto space for a while.

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Most of those projects are small MC projects, so teams are probably avoiding bounty campaigns in fear of price dumping.The trend now is unlocking a small circulating supply, so bounty hunters could gravely impact the upward price discovery.

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I would disagree with the comment above, the market sentiment is much better than in 2019 and 2018. Bounties for solid projects are popping up left and right, you just have to sniff them out. I am also noticing a trend of bounty managers opening campaigns for the same project on both forums, Bitcointalk and this one, so opportunities are vast.

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Probably Binance as well. Lately I have been using a lot of DEX-es and really enjoyed the whole experience on them, no need for 2FA, no captchas, no signing in, just connect your MetaMask and voila.

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Stable Coins Forum / Re: New stable coin
« on: July 23, 2020, 02:20:24 PM »
Why would you go for some unknown stablecoin if you have already much safer alternatives on the market like USDC. From the investing perspective you cant gain anything ROI-wise, you can only loose your funds if the coin collapses.

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If you can find a channel to invest in any upcoming low MC DeFi projects, you are golden as you pretty much cant miss with them. For some people that have that access it feels like the 2017 ICO flipping scene again.

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: Top 7 Most Trending ALTs last week
« on: July 23, 2020, 12:49:29 PM »
Love these weekly graphic "reports" from the DAO Maker gang, very useful for keeping up with the direction of the hype and being aware of the hottest projects out there at the moment.

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: Do you agree with me?
« on: July 23, 2020, 12:45:38 PM »
I am not sure if I ever participated in his campaign, but I observed recently that he is choosing mostly projects of the highest quality, so he definitely stands out on the bounty managing scene.

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: Bounty or Airdrop kill project ?
« on: July 23, 2020, 12:42:07 PM »
This could be very true for the less known projects that list on some low-liquidity exchanges. But you have to realize that quite a few top 50 CMC projects have held bounty campaigns in the past and now look at them, thriving.

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Sure, those are the best kind of surprises when you unexpectedly receive tokens in your wallet and are not some worthless ones. One of the recent examples of this were the Bzx tokens.

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: Quit bounties or continue?
« on: December 05, 2018, 02:55:47 PM »
The social media campaigns are in a lot of cases almost worthless now, but you can still score some serious amount of tokens if you possess any valuable skill or knowledge and you can translate, write an article etc.

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