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Bitcoin Forum / Re: Government trying to stop bitcoin, what I see
« on: December 08, 2018, 07:10:10 PM »
Bitcoin is already in operation and can not be stopped and it seems to me that states are not able to block it even with a strong desire!

Even though it is said that bitcoin and crypto cannot be held by any country, but Bitcoin also still has the potential to destroy itself, this can happen because it has begun to decrease the interest of people to use (although not entirely). But if this continues it is not possible that bitcoin will die

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: What is the best exchanger for altcoin
« on: December 08, 2018, 07:06:32 PM »
The best exchanger is actually relative, because surely every exchanger has different services and features, and also usually people pay more attention to fee trading or withdrawal, after that the process of withdrawal and deposit, for those who like to arbitrate from one market to another, they must be smart to determine the right exchanger, because a deposit that takes a long time can affect that

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banned in writing maybe yes, but in its action, this is very difficult because crypto has an important role especially for the development of technology and current economy. Crypto uses the internet, and the internet is a zone where people can still be free and avoid avoiding local government law. If for example crypto has been banned, then using crypto silently is the last solution

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Bitcoin Forum / Re: Bitcoin is not a secured investment.
« on: December 08, 2018, 06:46:25 PM »
I personally have the thoughts that Bitcoin is evolving towards Reserve Asset status reasons are:
 Its have 10yr track record
 Highest security
 Stable & growing protocol stack
 Institutional adoption
 High & improving privacy
 Politically neutral
 User sovereignty
 Virtuous liquidity cycle
Do you think I am right in my own line of thoughts

for investment, bitcoin is something that have chance 50:50. So we have the chance to become rich or more destroyed because of crypto, everyone's perspective is different, but I believe that, with this bitcoin, not everyone will succeed, 50% will win, and the rest will lose.

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Bitcoin Forum / Re: Satoshi Nakamoto gives us a sign!
« on: December 08, 2018, 06:43:55 PM »
Few days ago people mentioned that Satoshi made his first publication for the last several years!
He wrote a word "nour" which probably means "great"/"nice".

What are your thoughts? Do you think it means Bitcoin is gonna rise soon?
Or he's happy because of a market death?

in my opinion, the account has been hacked, then someone gave a sign that could be that Satoshi Nakamoto is still alive and he is trying to give a sign that has 2 possibilities.
1. that there will be a very good price movement in the coming year
2. Bitcoin will start to fade, and he gives a sign to leave it

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According to a new study published on Monday October 5, 2018 in Nature, the cryptocurrency mining process is among the activities that are intensive energy consumers. It requires more energy than mining of other precious metals. Several researchers have for years been effectively studying energy consumption requirements of Bitcoin, and this comparison puts digital currency rush in a better context, also bringing out the environmental damage.


Indeed, energy consumption from crypto mining is something that still needs to be discussed further and there must be a solution about this, because for now it is a concern because it is very ironic, Blockchain and Crypto aims to help in various fields to overcome the problem but on the other , the problem itself comes from crypto mining

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Stable Coins Forum / Re: Is tether good to hold for long term
« on: December 08, 2018, 06:33:57 PM »
The platforms of tether is really good and seems it will soar high in crypto land in the future. The development of characteristics of tether is not for nothing but it is for something. So what do you think about it?

Actually not only on the platform, overall Tether is something good, better than bitcoin, it reflects the true strength of a cryptocurrency, although there are many controversies that occur within it. Tether is very good for long-term HOLD

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Basic Questions about Cryptos / Re: what are people doing?
« on: December 08, 2018, 06:29:12 PM »
THIS IS SO INTERESTING TO ME!!! so whats the word??
what are people doing?
HODL?? PANIC SELLING?? COMMENT BELOW I'm curious as to what everyone is doing during the current CRYPTO LANDSLIDE??? LET ME KNOW!!

it's better to follow the market flow, if you HOLD you should know when to let go, if you want to sell, then it's better to sell now, not my intention to make your feelings and mentality worse, but the fear is that your assets will be worse than now. According to the price drop like this, the worst choice is HOLD, especially if it's not major coin

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Ethereum Forum / Re: Ethereum has Hidden Power
« on: December 08, 2018, 06:13:56 PM »
in my opinion, whatever vital plan this time, it looks like it will fail and must let Ripple take a position for now, judging from his previous attitude, Vitalik prefers to let the market flow like this, not fight the flow let alone try Ethereum recovery in 2019, it seems this is not possible. On the contrary, Ripple continues to provide positive value going forward which certainly makes it possible to have a chance to stay in this position much longer

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Sorting Box / Re: Where have all the newbies gone?
« on: December 08, 2018, 04:44:25 PM »
in my opinion, they tried to take the opportunity here, as well as me. While waiting for a market that will never recover, it would be better to multiply the experience here. Although the bear market does not have an impact on the development of a forum, it can also be a start of the movement in this forum

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Ethereum Forum / Re: Very poor recovery.
« on: December 07, 2018, 06:35:41 PM »
this time must be admitted, in large ICO projects, they have suffered huge losses especially those who have received funds since the beginning of the year, when they only sell ICO proceeds, it might be able to run projects, but if they are HOLD, This is also not good for the project roadmap

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Despite severe falls, crypto always seems to make a comeback. There are certain articles that say crypto will die a sudden death.
But apart from these negative speculations, I always see investments pooling in and startups encouraging and coming forward to use crypto.
What is your take? I haven't personally gained too much off late but I always shake it off as part of learning the trade.
Hoping to get some positive vibes that motivate me.
I think crypto will continue to grow and develop because in millennial times like many people who want to keep money safe but look sophisticated

but not everyone needs something like that, people also need money that is easy to transact in their daily lives and also dynamic. But now it seems that people still think that bitcoin and alts are just trading tools and nothing more than that

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: Are you gaining or loosing this year?
« on: December 07, 2018, 06:08:13 PM »
At the moment I have lost almost all of my investments in the amount of $ 2000. However, I do not sell anything, as I still hope for the best.

You should sell your assets, some people like myself, for example, prefer to dock into a safe zone, and move crypto assets into FIAT, now and in the next few months there is still a chance for crypto with a high risk because of reduced trust

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Economics , Sociology & Politics / Re: Is money the real root of all evil?
« on: December 07, 2018, 05:51:53 PM »
Nope, not money which is the root of evil but humanity itself, we cannot forcefully judge that just because the majority of things are destroyed for some reason, that is the cause, even though there are still other factors. In my opinion the cause of the crime is the inability of the environment to overcome the seeds of the crime itself. It can be started from the family. Family can't protect it as one part

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: FUD or Reality?
« on: December 07, 2018, 05:48:14 PM »
Every time there's a significant drop, we quickly try to find the reason why and then put the blame on FUD (usually).

But is it really FUD or just plain reality?

There are times when there are just more sellers than buyers. Some people are really losing their faith in Bitcoin and sells at a price they probably believe as its actual value even if it meant selling at a loss.

You should at least know the elements of the abbreviation, FUD, Fear Uncertainty Doubt. So a significant drop in some people can cause them to panic, then decide to take action, so this drop will continue for an indefinite period of time, not to mean that if there is bad news then it is FUD, people interpret it as material to scare other people into selling lower, but not. FUD itself is the impact of what happens to the market well after technical and fundamental analysis

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