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The past 24 hours, Ethereum has seen negligible fluctuation on the day to trade around $403, despite several attempts at breaking to a higher price point early this morning. The top altcoin is still down over $50 in value by its weekly chart, equating to a 11.42 percent loss. Most of these losses were posted during a steep decline late July, with the asset subsequently trading sideways through most of August. On the month, Ethereum is down around 13.7 percent. Source: coinmarketcap

Now that Ethereum continue to suffer losses, do you think it's the right time to buy?

Yes I think ethereum is going down. I have bought ethereum more and hold it. It will be more profitable at the coming year.

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Ethereum Forum / Re: Bitcoin or Ethereum? (Discussion)
« on: August 14, 2018, 12:59:34 AM »
Bitcoin is the mainstream choice with the highest market capitalization and undeniably, the most popular one. It is essentially digital money and the future of how payment should be made.

Ethereum is a blockchain platform that has smart contracts that can be built on top of it.

These two is a very different platform. But which do you think will be more valuable in the future? Bitcoin or Ethereum?

I think I prefer bitcoin, It is more.popular and more valuable. But I think ethereum will have great future, It is smart contract.

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Bitcoin Forum / Re: Is Bitcoin a religion?
« on: August 11, 2018, 09:00:20 PM »
Religious Belief Defined

    The term "religious" as used in IRC 501(c)(3) is not subject to precise definition. The leading interpretation of the term was made by the Supreme Court in United States v. Seeger, 380 U.S. 163 (1965), in which the Court interpreted the phrase
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religious training and belief
as used in the Universal Military Training and Service Act, 50 U.S.C. section 456 (j), in determining an individual’s eligibility for exemption from military service on religious grounds. The Court formulated the following definition:
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A sincere and meaningful belief which occupies in the life of its possessor a place parallel to that filled by the God of those admittedly qualifying for the exemption comes within the statutory definition.

    The Court elaborated upon the Seeger definition in Welsh v. United States, 398 U.S. 33 (1970), stating that
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if an individual deeply and sincerely holds beliefs that are purely ethical or moral in source and content but that nevertheless impose upon him a duty of conscience to refrain from participating in any war at any time, those beliefs certainly occupy in the life of that individual a place parallel to that filled by... God in the lives of traditionally religious persons.
Thus, religious beliefs include many beliefs (for example, Taoism, Buddhism, and Secular Humanism) that do not posit the existence of a Supreme Being in the conventional sense.

No I think Bitcoun is not religion, Bitcoin is the future technology and block chain system. It is strategically and good investment.

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: Do you think Ethereum is going down?
« on: August 08, 2018, 01:06:56 PM »
I cannot imagine myself speculating the death of Ethereum due to the legacy it has left since its inception. Ethereum going down means more than 500 alt coins going down and cannot fathom that happening. The dip in Ethereum price has nothing to offer than to rise up again and make surges on the coin graph.

Yes, I see ethereum.os going down.  But I think at the coming  year will go up again.

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: Should I sell or hold my ETH?
« on: August 08, 2018, 12:59:26 PM »
Quote from: marksayson 4link=topic=36759.msg191099#msg191099 date=1532996316
Should I sell or hold my ETH?
OR WAIT IT JUST HIT 800$

I think you prefer hold your ethereum. I think at the end of this year the price will go up.

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Guys, i lost half btc in some circumstance and rest of my altcoin in also down position so in that moment what should i do?
give me your suggestion.

Be patient mate, You can hold your coun wait until the market will green again.

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: How to know a bounty is a scam
« on: August 08, 2018, 12:56:36 PM »
The best way to check for a scam project is to run some few checks on the team members especially with the credential they present. Follow their social media platform for consistency in the information they provide with that one in their website. Sometimes the bounty manager can give a clue about the authenticity of the project.

I personally prefer to read whitepaper, roadmap and see the project's purpose.

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: Is the government really scary?
« on: August 08, 2018, 07:03:33 AM »
Although the central authority of a state is given to the governments to rule the affairs of the state, Bitcoin acts on a different principle which eliminate all centralization. The decentralized nature of Bitcoin works in favour of the people, thus takes the power and control over their own financing back to the people  and once the people accept to continue to trade with BTC, the governments have little influence on ceasing the transactions.

The reason why the government is really scary, because many investor prefer invest in crypto than banks.

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: What coins are worth buying NOW
« on: August 07, 2018, 04:58:14 AM »
this is a discussion post, tell me which coins do you guys prefer, and tell me reasons, hope this thread helps many..

I think ethereum is the best coin to buy now. It is very profitable and more potential.

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: The cryptocureency advantages?
« on: August 07, 2018, 04:54:32 AM »
I think that there is no other electronic cash system in which your account isn’t owned by someone else. Take PayPal, for example: if the company decides for some reason that your account has been misused, it has the power to freeze all of the assets held in the account, without consulting you. It is then up to you to jump through whatever hoops are necessary to get it cleared, so that you can access your funds. With cryptocurrency, you own the private key and the corresponding public key that makes up your cryptpcurrency address. No one can take that away from you (unless you lose it yourself, or host it with a web-based wallet service that loses it for you). I also think there are other advantages to share together.


I think many advantages of crypto currency. It is block chain technology, the best payment method and very profitable.

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: Do you wish to go back to 2017?
« on: August 07, 2018, 04:52:49 AM »
2017 is the year all crypto enthusiasts keep a memory of and would like to revisit it due to huge surges and low levels of media attacks. It is not of anyone's fault that huge storms hit Bitcoin this year from the banks, media and governments. Crypto users wants the best for humanity yet it seems there a whole lot of work to do in order to expose the true significance of Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies to the world.

Yes, It is true. I want to go back 2017, There was very profitable and I have gotten alot benefits in 2017.

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: leaving your job for crypto
« on: August 07, 2018, 04:51:11 AM »
Well, it depends on the kind of job you do. Staying in the house unemployed is worth more better than doing some jobs. If you find yourself in such situations, i don't see the problem with quitting that job for cryptocurrency trading, mining or bounty. These crypto avenues pay much better than most jobs only if you understand the principles of the crypto market.

Well, it depends on the kind of job you do. Staying in the house unemployed is worth more better than doing some jobs. If you find yourself in such situations, i don't see the problem with quitting that job for cryptocurrency trading, mining or bounty. These crypto avenues pay much better than most jobs only if you understand the principles of the crypto market.

I agree with this statement, think million times before leaving current jobs for crypto because it needs to be established before a crypto enthusiast gain profits it takes mastery before smooth and continues income.


Crypto is very profitable. I leave my job for trading in crypto. I enjoy it.

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: Future of Litecoin
« on: August 07, 2018, 04:48:10 AM »
People are looking up to a Cryptocurrency that will take out
BTC and ETH. Do you think ALT can do it?

Yes, I think Altcoins will do well like BTC and ETH. I always believe about that.

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: Share your experience with bounties
« on: July 29, 2018, 05:19:01 AM »
It seems about 80% of us here (bounty hunters) in one or two ways have been a victim of a scam bounty program yet we never stop the hunting. It requires hard work and dedication to get there.
Bounties are now the leprechaun of in my 21st century world - fetching me a lot of digital gold.
What is your experience with bounties?


I think bounty program is a passive income , It is very profitable. I have gotten alot from it.

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: How to make money on Altcoinstalks?
« on: July 29, 2018, 05:09:31 AM »
Best avenue to make money on Altscoinstalks is to participate in bounty programs. Search for the right bounty especially from a renowned bounty manager and participate in the signature, content creation and perhaps the social media campaigns. Becoming a bounty manager is also lucrative but requires a lot of dedication and more understanding in cryptocurrency and Blockchain.

You can choose stable coin like ripple and do day trading. You will get alot benefits from it.

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