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Messages - bdsharminsoltana

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Bitcoin Cash Forum / Re: Bitcoin Cash vs Bitcoin!
« on: November 25, 2018, 12:20:14 PM »
At first I did not know what fork is and what it is for. But later I learned more information about bitcoin and realized that there are some problems with the top coin. Namely, the problem associated with scaling from which the network bitcoin receives a large load, which ultimately leads to larger commissions and a longer transaction time. And it is fork supposedly solves this problem, that is, it takes on a part of the load, thereby unloading the network. So whether this is actually fork or it is just another coin, with which you can influence the crypto market and earn hard to answer. But with accuracy I can say that we still do not know much and do not understand.

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Bitcoin Forum / Re: How can we get people to use bitcoin as a currency?
« on: November 25, 2018, 12:17:09 PM »
People will only consider using Bitcoin as a mainstream currency when it is completely accepted in the financial market. Currently, the coin is banned from so many countries which is not great for being a currency.

Also, the coin is currently too volatile to be a mainstream currency and hence is not a trustworthy exchange means. The coin has to be more stable for the people to do so.

Right now, the coin is a great investment asset to earn good profit returns but is not fit to be a currency.

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: Is bounty profitable?
« on: November 24, 2018, 10:39:07 AM »
Of course bounty is profitable but the problem is that not all bounty campaigns are profitable, you need to spend your time to find out good bounty campaigns to join out of thousands bounty campaigns out there. You just need to know that if bounty is not profitable so there is anyone still wanna waste their time to join bounty campaign?

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: Is Bounty Hunting Still Profitable?
« on: November 24, 2018, 10:37:06 AM »
Bounty is certainly a profitable way of earning, but not all. About 80 percent of them end up being scams. The most important thing in the bounty earnings is the selection of promising companies. Otherwise, all the time will be wasted. And also you need to understand that different types of bounty bring different amounts of income. Companies sign and create content most of all, social companies a little less.

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: Crypto creates smart people
« on: November 23, 2018, 09:11:35 AM »
I agree that crypto will make people smarter because if people want to earn money from the crypto, they need to learn about the crypto itself and they need to search in many sources so they can start to earn their money. maybe this will be difficult for some people because they have a risk to become scam but if they can accept that this is the part of their lesson then they will grow and they can get a good skill to earn money. and they can be able to learn many things related with cryptocurrency.

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Are you making money in this bear market?
« on: November 23, 2018, 09:05:28 AM »
Most of us that come into cryptocurrencies trading have this in mind that when bitcoin is in bearish trend we are loosing money and that is why we are seeing thread of loses in this bearish market. Few know that you can trade usd/bitcoin and make money in this bearish trend all you just need to do is change your analysis from what you are used to to what is happening now and you will make money.

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: how long will everyone can wait?
« on: November 22, 2018, 10:31:22 AM »
I don't think it gets to the top and it wasn't until three years many have been let go. just look in this time where much crypto falling prices and this has made many holders increasingly panicked because the asset is increasingly falling. so the fear and panic that would make the intention of withholding will forget that and prefer to secure their assets.

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Basic Questions about Cryptos / Re: Which alts will survive?
« on: November 22, 2018, 10:28:19 AM »
The alternate coins that will survive are the ones that has an aggressive circulation. Stagnant coins will just die eventually so make sure to dispose it as soon as you can. Doesn't matter if the coin is at the bottom tier as long as they are being sold and someone is buying them. That will be enough for a coin to survive.

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Most stores do not accept crypto currencies. At some point you need to convert crypto into fiat in order to buy the stuff you need from such a place.
And mostly fiat is the currency you need when you buy crypto in the first place.

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Ethereum is an excellent platform for development, besides technically it is ahead of Bitcoin, and more perfect in the code. However, look where ethereum and its areas of application, and where Bitcoin.

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: How to identify good and legit bounties?
« on: November 18, 2018, 11:35:59 AM »
When I choosing a bounty :
First, you should be project's research on product goals, roadmap, team, and advisors. Usually can be seen in the whitepaper.
Secondly, you can see the project community. If a strong community will usually have an effect on token sales.
Third, you can see the manager who handles the project. A manager provides an important role in a project. But it's not uncommon for unknown managers to have good projects.

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I imagine if there is a lot of altcoins, there will be altcoins that will not survive and eventually lost. Will altcoins that survive has the capacity to raise its value as high as bitcoin?

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Bitcoin Forum / Re: Can we survive without Bitcoin?
« on: November 17, 2018, 10:25:05 AM »
As we can see for the past decades, there is no bitcoin at that time and the financial aspect of the world has been doing great. And also when bitcoin got introduced to other countries, the fiat currencies were also in good condition. Bitcoin is part of the growth of technology which can be civilized for the past years. But still when bitcoin disappears in the future, countries will still be financially stable. Bitcoin is just a digital currency which can be an alternative to investment and transaction of fees. Just like the previous years when we had no idea about it, but when bitcoin is gone, many people will be still worried about that but regarding on the financial world, it will still keeps going.

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: Future of altcoins without Bitcoin
« on: November 17, 2018, 10:22:13 AM »
Bitcoin is the first coin and can be said to be the parent of all coins, if the price of bitcoin then automatically the price also decreases and vice versa, of course the future of altcoin is highly dependent of bitcoin and without bitcoin it will be difficult to make altcoin survive.

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Bitcoin Forum / Re: why is it so hard to buy bitcoin
« on: November 16, 2018, 10:20:37 AM »
I think in future it will become even harder to buy and sell bitcoin.
The governments want to participate at the earnings and get their share of taxes. Somehow I can understand that.
Besides, crypto currencies were used for some unhonest business models in the past. Verifications can help to reduce those sam attempts.
The more popular bitcoin becomes ther more regulated it will be.

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