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Messages - Ten Ryuu

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Bitcoin Forum / Re: Will Bitcoin Really Reach $1 Million?
« on: August 30, 2020, 09:27:51 PM »
A Big NO.  It won't reach 1 million dollar.  Bitcoin will become obsolete and replaced by another dominant coin before it reaches that price.  I am just being realistic here, with the slow development of Bitcoin, it is lagging behind and there are several altcoin that is far more superior than BTC tech.

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Bitcoin Forum / Re: Altcoin will overtake bitcoin
« on: August 30, 2020, 09:22:19 PM »
I see there is many potential  altcoin. Ethereum,  ripple,  USDT and several  new altcoin.  They have good technology.
Bitcoin  is still  the King,  Can you predict what coin will replace bitcoin at the coming future??

I am not a fortune teller and does not came from the future so I can't tell which one will replace Bitcoin being the king.  One thing I know though.. that the only permanent in this world is change.  So sooner or later, there will be one altcoin that will replace Bitcoin in terms of being King, both in technology and popularity.

One coin at ethereum blockchain surpass bitcoin price today. so i say YES! bitcoin was left behind at $11K while YFI a token at ethereum blockchain soaring up to above $30k. if we talk about marketcap, still bitcoin has a greater value among all crypto currency in the marketplace.

this is not the first time that some coin surpassed Bitcoin in price so this is not a new event.  And eventually those coins gone silence and died or trade in much lower price than BTC. 

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Bitcoin Forum / Re: Do you think Bitcoin will surpass fiat money?
« on: August 30, 2020, 09:20:43 PM »
Bitcoin has indeed surpassed fiat money, considering the current price of bitcoin has reached $11k.  This shows that people's interest in bitcoin is very high.

Lol!  In terms of equivalent it way long surpassed USD.  but in terms of adoption, usability, I believe Bitcoin will never surpass fiat money.  The main reason is that the government are keeping Bitcoin in place.  Aside from that, Bitcoin is not yet ready for mass adoption.  It still needs a lot of upgrades and testing.  In digital world we need fast pace confirmation and Bitcoin somehow fail on that.

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I am using both. Staking and also lending. If you have enough money (tokens / coins) try both and you will find which one suits you bets. But be carefull especially with lending. You can loose your assets. I didn't have such problems, but I know few people who had.

Indeed, OP should not limit his choices.  Diversification is always a good thing in investment.  Just make sure to be able to handle the diversification and you will see that it is a great thing rather than focusing on one venture. 

If I have fund, I will do both investment since they yield different potential profits.  Plus if one goes down, I am not at risk of losing all my investment money.

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: Ask Any Crypto Question
« on: August 30, 2020, 09:09:27 PM »
What's Ethereum 2.0?

A simple google search can tell you what is Ethereum 2.0.  But for the sake of discussion I will paste the quoted information here.

Ethereum 2.0, also called Eth2 or “Serenity”, is the next upgrade to the Ethereum blockchain. Ethereum 2.0 will be released in multiple “Phases” starting in 2020 with Phase 0. Each phase will improve the functionality and performance of Ethereum in different ways.

You can by then follow the discussion on the quote.

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Anytime is the possible point of Bitcoin extreme shoot up.  We all know that Bitcoin market is unpredictable.  Often times it do things that we least expect.  Aside from that, no one can predict the precise movement of Bitcoin since it shamed lots of Technical Analyst in the past.

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In my own perception, Kyc is not necessary for bounties. I remembered during 2017, lots of members in bitcoin talk joined in the ico and got earned a lot without submitting their KYC, and some of ICO by that time required it but in the end, they never give the rewards. In short, submitting KYC in any bounty campaign has a risk involved to be honest with you guys.

Same experience and thought here.  Bounty hunters are not investors.  That is a fact.  I believe that only investors are required by the authority to undergo KYC to make sure that they are not residents of a country that forbids such kind of activity.  Those projects that require bounty hunters to undergo KYC are just in for an excuse( as I stated on the other thread concerning KYC implementation regarding bounty hunters) to narrow down participants they need to pay. 

I have witnessed lots of projects that require KYC ends up being a scam.  Possibly they use that KYC thing to phish for identity in order for them to sell those identities on the market.

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Not really.... They are mostly caused by the project developers. I see no reason why any project that has raised enough money through token sales should fail if not for greed and carelessness on the path of the developers. Some of these developers have the no interest in building let alone sustaining the projects they design, they are all about grabbing as much money as possible and running away with it.

Have the same thought here.  If the project fail, it is because the project owner gives up. I have seen projects that were once listed on a shitty exchange, climbing its ladder to go into a bigger exchange as time pass by.  It is possible because the project developer have the capability to identify talents especially on marketing where promotions and client relation appears.  Thus the fund coming in is dictated by how the marketing team works.

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Minsan Oo minsan Hindi.  Dahil sa mga scam projects na nasalihan ko mejo Hindi maiwasan na mawalan ako ng gana.

Heheh normal lang yan, ang mahalaga nageenjoy ka.  I believe naman na nageenjoy ka dahil hanggang ngayon nandito ka pa sa forum.  As of me, I find it interesting lalo na iyong mga options na binibigay ng altcointalk sa mga members nya.  It is too early for me to say na masaya ako kasi as you see na recently registered lang ang account ko.  I will update this in due time after some months of experience here.

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There is no other way but to trade yourself.  That is the only way to become a professional trader.  But of course, you need to equip yourself the needed knowledge for trading venture.  Learn the basic, try them, adjust, try them, adjust and take note of the important factors that affects the market.  With experience, oneday a novice trader will become not only a professional trader but a seasoned one.

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Cryptocurrency Trading / Re: What is your trading strategy???
« on: August 30, 2020, 08:42:36 PM »
I actually suck on tecnicla analysis that is why I rather go for fundamentals.  I often look for updates, news, look at the volume, the market sympathy, the buy and sell depth and  the gap between it.  I also consider the possible hype and fud that exist.  With that I decide whether I have to buy or sell my holdings.

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: Altcoins Rally
« on: August 30, 2020, 08:35:17 PM »
Waves is an old coin, so it's normal while AMPL and YFI are Defi base tokens so I'm not bothering myself about it, as we know that there is a Defi craze or hype others call it a bubble or whatever they call it still its sounds like a warning to me thats why I'm not looking too much about Defi base tokens unless I have an interest about that project.

I agree, and when these bubble burst, we will see lots of investors crying of disappointment losing their investment on some short term spike.  I hope people will get out of those hype being able to bag profit.  It is a sad thing to see investors being used and leeched to dry by market manipulators..

For investment, I prefer waves over YFI even though the price is extraordinary, the movement is, either because of the supply which is only 30k or just hype.  defi is the talk of the moment

Same here, I would rather avoid project that are currently overhyped.  It is much wiser to invest on projects that are still active, time proven and not some project that rides only on the current trend and hype.

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Bitcoin Forum / Re: YFI vs BTC
« on: August 30, 2020, 08:29:38 PM »
New coin new value. Damn I was surprised seeing 30k altcoin valued more than btc. Is this the end of bitcoin, will people now focus on dfinance?

Lol it is not, this is just a short term spike of YFI.  In due time, correction will hit it making its price to decline simultaneously until it reached its actual price.  Honestly many people are being hype by DeFi, but I believe, just like any other hype, it will waned sooner than what we anticipated.

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Sorting Box / Re: SLeepless nights doing bounty campaign is it worth it?
« on: August 30, 2020, 08:26:04 PM »
I know that there are other members here working day and night doing bounty campaigns. But i think that doing bounty campaigns is not worth it especially if you had a lot of work during the day. Some are just boasting on their bounty campaign earning wherein fact maybe because they are lucky to receive those awards but somehow do not wish that you could be like them because some of the ICO project that you will going to work will not give bounty rewards and some of it will fail, or just pause. So no reason for sleeping late at night.
Everything is useful in moderation. Work and good rest should alternate. Only a rested person can work well. Therefore, the load in bounty campaigns should be set based on the amount of free time that is available for this and other personal factors.
The results of our participation in them are largely determined by factors of chance and luck.

True that, but sleepless night?? I know bounty campaign task is simple and won't eat much of one's time.  I bet the guy have multiple accounts enrolled in different campaign or possibly  he is joining twitter and other social media bounties (which is actually do not reward that much because of thousands of participants) of different project possibly hundreds of them, well for sure he won't have enough time to sleep.


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Sorting Box / Re: What do I need to do to get my free crypto?
« on: August 30, 2020, 08:21:13 PM »
Airdrops are now almost profitable. This is pretty much all scam.
So far, a good way to get free earned tokens is to participate in ICO bounty campaigns and, in particular, signature campaigns on this forum.

It seems you missed "not" on your first statement.  Well, honestly I always avoid airdrops.  One of the reason is that, they require participants to do certain tasks, and ending up getting coins less than a cents, worst , no value at all.  It would be better to look for faucets and milk it. ;D

Airdrops are now almost profitable. This is pretty much all scam.
If you don't want get a scam airdrop then follow the airdrop exchanges that are being made on. so you can sell it after distribution

Indeed this will do too.

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