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Sorting Box / Re: Five cryptocurrencies that failed
« on: February 04, 2020, 03:00:21 PM »
Miracle Tele, anyone who knows this project would know where am coming from. They've made me not to trust new project. They had an amazing project which most investors will fall for. There were giving reward for staking, did a buy back of their tokens from bounty hunter, had a working SIM cards all around but still exited scam

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Sorting Box / Re: Explaining the different between coins and tokens
« on: January 28, 2020, 01:16:07 PM »
I just thought to share a very useful resource relating to this topic. It contains detailed information and its fun to read https://atomicwallet.io/coins-and-tokens

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Sorting Box / Re: Which do you prefer? Airdrop? Trading? Bounty?
« on: January 28, 2020, 01:12:03 PM »
Currently, trading requires skills which will take time to acquire. Bounties also takes time and as newbie you will sure work with more fake project which you will end up nothing. For airdrop its close to worthless. Personally I will advice any new person to crypto to be participating in crypto giveaway. With these most the tokens are already listed and payment are paid fast. An example is Atomic Wallet, anytime they have an AMA session, they do giveaways for asking questions and participating in quizzes which is most often easy. All that is required is to get their Wallet which is available on playstore and apple store. Just follow them on twitter so you don't miss out on any upcoming event. There are other projects that does same. You just need to be active on twitter and follow influencers.

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Sorting Box / Re: Any wallet for holding crypto assets
« on: January 28, 2020, 01:03:30 PM »
Hardware wallets are cool but not all can afford. The way forward is to go for non-custodial wallets. And at the moment what I will recommend for you is Atomic Wallet which is secure, universal and supports over 500 coins & tokens. It has useful features like exchanging right in the wallet, staking, buying crypto etc.

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Basic Questions about Cryptos / Re: Invest or bounty?
« on: January 15, 2020, 05:23:03 PM »
For me, I would say that it really depends on the project that you are participating. It's pretty difficult nowadays to determine if that project is worth investing or doing bounty.

Ubex is one good example. Back then, they were having like almost 100k members in their official Telegram group, and their project was great. However, it turns out that there are many dumpers which pulled the token's price down. So either investing or doing bounty on this was a complete loss on our part.

Swacchcoin is another example, but a terrible one. They did have a great project concept, and their team did attended a Binance Supermeetup event to prove that they're transparent to their 70k+ community. But it turns out that they're an exit scam.

So investing or doing bounty? Depends on the project and your level of being a risk taker.

I took part in Swacchcoin bounty and it's one of the reason i don't want to do bounties lately. Man had to be working for 3 months for nothing. It so sad

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Basic Questions about Cryptos / Re: Invest or bounty?
« on: January 15, 2020, 05:21:07 PM »
Bounty is almost a waste of time. You need to play your cards well by being selective, there are bounties that pays in ETH and some have their tokens already listed. These are the campaigns you need to be looking out for. Investing is a cool idea but  very risky when it comes to ICOs and others. You can combine both tho

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My portfolio is bleeding lol... On a more serious note, I haven't thought of that yet but it something we should consider. I use Atomic Wallet and I have activated the thumb print as a security mechanism. It will obvious for them to access my wallet when I'm gone.

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Crypto Wallets / Re: Anyone who use mobile wallets?
« on: January 15, 2020, 10:20:38 AM »
We need to clear this misconception, mobile wallets that gives you access to your private keys are one of the safest. With these wallet you are fully liable for your funds and have full control. I am currently using Atomic Wallet its by far one of the best. Previously what i did was to download a bitcoin wallet, a wallet for eth, another for ripple etc. All this wastse space and makes managing some way. With atomic wallet I can manage btc, eth, erc 20 token, bnb, xrp, xtz on one platform. You get access to an in built exchange for quick trades, get reward if you use the exchange service, staking etc

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Crypto Wallets / Re: Which wallet do you use?
« on: January 15, 2020, 10:12:09 AM »
it normal for beginner to make their self conversant with MEW. That's how we all started but ask yourself if it meets your demand as you've began to grow in crypto. The time for several distinct wallet for different asset is way gone. it makes it difficult to manage your funds. This is the reason why you need something more than a wallet. Atomic Wallet supports top currencies like btc, eth,bch, bnb, xrp and a whole lot of coins and tokens. You don't need to download mange wallet to store your different coins, with this you save your phone space. Besides sending,receiving and holding crypto you can also trade cryptocurrencies in the wallet. Plus stake POS assets like xtz, atom,KMD etc. Other features include buy crypto with bank card, wallet connect etc. You can access your fund via Atomic Wallet on all Operating systems and devices.

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Other Popular Cryptos / Coins / Re: Top 6 best Nano wallets
« on: January 02, 2020, 01:36:33 PM »
There are a lot of secure and cool wallets that supports nano. An example is Atomic wallet, its non custodial so you have access to your private keys. In addition to nano, there over 500 cryptos supported and has an inbuilt exchange for quick trading. I have been using it for a while now and i will recommend it for others.

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Other Popular Cryptos / Coins / Re: Are you holding New Coins too?
« on: January 02, 2020, 01:03:19 PM »
Through out the years I have realize it not a good idea to hodl new coins. As soon as there is a pump in price, you better sell off and grab some top coins. Most of the new coins i have held are now worthless with the exception of AWC which is a token of Atomic wallet - a non-custodial multi-cryptocurrency wallet. It doing well and i am still holding.

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Crypto Wallets / Re: What are the best Ethereum wallets?
« on: December 18, 2019, 10:52:48 AM »
You guys ever heard of Atomic Wallet? Best Ethereum will depend on many factors and will vary which is apparent in the comment. My pick is Atomic Wallet because I have personally used and will recommend it any to my fellows. It is available on most OS so you can manage your funds on PC and on Phone. It supports over 300 ERC20 tokens and has a built in exchange which you can use to trade your ETH for other currencies. Besides you have the ability to buy ETH with your bank card. It's available on playstore and apple store.

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Sorting Box / Re: Is doing bounty worth it?
« on: December 10, 2019, 11:51:23 AM »
You can join bounty program if you have the mind set to just promote a project because you love the idea. Frankly speaking bounties and airdrops is close to shit these days. It hard to lay hands on good bounties in terms of returns. Personally, I pay much attention to bounties but I do participate in BTC and ETH paid bounties.

As for airdrops hmmm. you could get some few $$. alternatively you can download netbox.global browsers and earn some $NBX coins which you could then exchange for other cyptos. It a decentralized web browser that ensures your privacy whiles you are on  the internet.

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Sorting Box / Re: Be careful of mobile wallets that holds private keys
« on: December 10, 2019, 11:44:38 AM »
Right, When you are not ready to trade the best move is to move your funds to a non-custodial wallets. With these kind of wallet you control your private keys and you can easily switch wallets at anytime. So far, the best I have used is Atomic Wallet. It very safe, user friendly and have useful features like an inbuilt exchange, you also have the ability to buy BTC, ETH, BCH etc with your bank cards. it available on most Operating systems.

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Sorting Box / Re: Is there any real way to earn bitcoin without investment?
« on: December 10, 2019, 11:35:53 AM »
There are several ways to earn bitcoin online but let me take you through this simple process. There is a decentralized web browser built on the blockchain where each user of the browsers serves as a node to maintain the network. For your internet activities carried out via the Netbox.global browser , you are rewarded with the $NBX coin. You can then trade the $NBX for bitcoin or any other crypto of your choice.

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