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Hi guys/girls. There are a lot of people out there claiming to be influencer and experts on cryptocurrencies. I collected some of them. If you’re new to the industry you should follow these people. If you want we can extend the list with your advice.

Andreas M. Antonopoulos https://twitter.com/aantonop
Tim Draper https://twitter.com/TimDraper
Brian Armstrong https://twitter.com/brian_armstrong
Elizabeth Stark https://twitter.com/starkness
Nick Szabo https://twitter.com/NickSzabo4
Neeraj K. Agrawal https://twitter.com/NeerajKA
Justin Sun https://twitter.com/justinsuntron
John McAfee https://twitter.com/officialmcafee
Vitalik https://twitter.com/VitalikButerin
Roger Ver https://twitter.com/rogerkver
Gavin Andresen https://twitter.com/gavinandresen
Tyler Winklevoss https://twitter.com/tylerwinklevoss
Cameron Winklevoss https://twitter.com/winklevoss
Amber Baldet https://twitter.com/AmberBaldet
Ben Lawsky https://twitter.com/BenLawsky
Charlie Lee https://twitter.com/SatoshiLite
Michael Novogratz https://twitter.com/novogratz
Spencer Bogart  https://twitter.com/CremeDeLaCrypto
Adam Back  https://twitter.com/adam3us
Jed McCaleb  https://twitter.com/JedMcCaleb
Rhett Creighton  https://twitter.com/HeyRhett
Alex Sunnarborg   https://twitter.com/alexsunnarborg
Ryan Selkis https://twitter.com/twobitidiot
Jameson Lopp  https://twitter.com/lopp
WhalePanda https://twitter.com/WhalePanda
Samson Mow https://twitter.com/Excellion
Preston Byrne https://twitter.com/prestonjbyrne
Erik Voorhees https://twitter.com/ErikVoorhees
Tuur Demeester https://twitter.com/TuurDemeester
Joseph Lubin https://twitter.com/ethereumJoseph
Riccardo Spagni https://twitter.com/fluffypony
Trace Mayer https://twitter.com/TraceMayer
Max Keiser https://twitter.com/maxkeiser
Crypto Rand https://twitter.com/crypto_rand
David Marcus https://twitter.com/davidmarcus
Laura Shin https://twitter.com/laurashin
William Mougayar https://twitter.com/wmougayar
Charlie Shrem https://twitter.com/CharlieShrem
Josh Olszewicz https://twitter.com/CarpeNoctom
CryptoYoda https://twitter.com/CryptoYoda1338
Barry Silbert https://twitter.com/barrysilbert
Don Tapscott https://twitter.com/dtapscott
Emin Gün Sirer https://twitter.com/el33th4xor
BTFD Lee https://twitter.com/onemanatatime
The Wolf https://twitter.com/wolfofpoloniex
Jinyoung Lee Englund https://twitter.com/jinyoungenglund
Dan Morehead https://twitter.com/dan_pantera
Jeff Garzik https://twitter.com/jgarzik
Edwin Schweitzer https://twitter.com/etploshay
Bobby Lee https://twitter.com/bobbyclee
Catheryne Nicholson https://twitter.com/Catheryne_N
Tony Gallippi https://twitter.com/TonyGallippi
Perianne Boring https://twitter.com/PerianneDC
Ofir Beigel https://twitter.com/ofirbeigel
Jon Matonis https://twitter.com/jonmatonis
Connie Gallippi https://twitter.com/conniegallippi
Emily Spaven https://twitter.com/emilyspaven
Brian Forde https://twitter.com/BrianForde
notsofast https://twitter.com/notsofast
Ambroid https://twitter.com/anambroid
Luke Martin https://twitter.com/VentureCoinist
Needacoin https://twitter.com/needacoin
Secrets https://twitter.com/SecretsOfCrypto
https://cryptolinks.com/bitcoin-twitter

Great list but you are missing few wonderful guys :)

Pomp @APompliano
Tommy Mustache @MustacheTommy
Peter Brandt @PeterLBrandt
Charlie Lee @SatoshiLite
Arthur Hayes @CryptoHayes
Willy Woo @Woonomic
Thomas Lee @Fundstrat
Ran NeuNer @cryptomanran
Vinny Lingham @VinnyLingham
Ari Paul @AriDavidPaul
Ted Rogers @tedmrogers
Eric Lombrozo @eric_lombrozo
Chamath Palihapitiya @Chamath
Ronnie Moas @RonnieMoas
Nye @MrMichaelNye
Zhao Changpeng @CZ_Binance
Jihan Wu @JihanWu
Wences Casares @Wences
Mike Belshe @MikeBelshe
Peter Smith @OneMorePeter
Brian Armstrong @Brian_Armstrong
Mike Kayamori @MikeKayamori
Mike Cernovich @Cernovich
Tone Vays @ToneVays
Aaron van Wirdum @AaronvanW
Murad Mahmudov @MustStopMurad
Spencer Bogart @CremeDeLaCrypto
John Carvalho @BitcoinErrorLog
Alan Silbert @alansilbert
Crypto Euclid @CryptoEuclid
Moon Overlord @MoonOverlord
Piece Of The Py @PieceOfThePy
Cynthia Wood @womenofcrypto
Vanessa ₿ @CryptoVanessa
Wendy O @CryptoWendyO
Gem @GemCrypto

There you go :)

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Sorting Box / Re: How to choose good project and invest on it.
« on: May 04, 2019, 08:40:36 AM »
Well, the truth is choosing a good project is not easy these days, you need to have some luck to do so.
Basically, the first thing to look at is the website (Whois info, Domain owner, Phone and address) and then the whitepaper about the project. How good are the website info, design, and the project team? Read the whitepaper 4 to 5 times to have the full understanding of the whitepaper before planning to jump in. Lastly, look at the previous project history on the web, good or bad.   

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Bitcoin Cash Forum / Re: Bitcoin Cash vs Bitcoin SV
« on: May 02, 2019, 07:27:55 PM »
Well, this seems like a fight between Roger Ver and Craig S. Wright (say hello, Mr. faketoshi). Bitcoin SV came to life due to block size scaling issues because the Bitcoin ABC has only 8MB block size. Thus, the guys at nChain, Mr. faketoshi and his boys decided to create their own version with 32MB block size which is now called Bitcoin SV and they've been waring with each other for market dominance ever since. God help us all :)

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Bitcoin has come a long way and come really come to stay. As a matter of fact, anytime some people who know nothing about bitcoin are introduce to bitcoin about how bitcoin works, they channel all their attention to whoever is passing the information to them by listening attentively. However, after developing the interest in bitcoin, they quickly revert their interest in bitcoin the moment they hear of the volatile nature of bitcoin, thereby, deciding not to invest into it anymore. Guys, what are some other factors that scare people from investing into bitcoin?
The major factor that scares people from investing in bitcoin or cryptocurrencies in general. is they are afraid of losing their money. The cryptocurrency market volatility is too high compared to the stock market. To make money in crypto you must have to go through a lot. trust me.

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Bitcoin Cash Forum / Re: ABC Wins Race to BCH (At Least on Huobi)
« on: May 02, 2019, 07:12:44 PM »
Bitcoin ABC has the support of the industry leaders such as Bitmain, and CoinBase while Bitcoin SV only got CoinGeek.
Bitcoin ABC was trading for over a year and also has huge market liquidity while Bitcoin SV only has couple of dimes.

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Bitcoin Cash Forum / Re: Bitcoin ABC Ahead
« on: May 02, 2019, 07:09:14 PM »
Bitcoin ABC is more popular, already trading over a year. Bitcoin ABC has a large user base compared to Bitcoin SV.
Bitcoin ABC has the support of a few of the biggest companies in the cryptocurrency such as BITMAIN, Blockstream, and CoinBase.
Tell me, what support did Bitcoin SV get?

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Healthy competition focuses on delivering a quality product and continuously looking for ways to improve it so that it's better than the competitors. Are Bitcoin Cash ABC and Cash Satoshi Vision (SV) — are showing signs of Healthy or Unhealthy Competition?

Definitely unhealthy.
They are waring for market dominance and nothing else.
They should focus on building a better ecosystem instead they are trying to destroy each order.

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Bitcoin Cash Forum / Re: BCHABC and BCHSV . Which one will survive?
« on: May 02, 2019, 06:56:29 PM »
Do you think both BCHABC and BCHSV will survive for quite some time? Or will one or the other die any time from now?
Well, I think both Bitcoin Cash BCHABC and Bitcoin Cash Satoshi Vision BCHSV will survive.
But I think the Bitcoin Cash BCHABC is going to be more successful than the Bitcoin Cash BCHSV. 

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Bitcoin Cash Forum / Re: People moving in Bitcoin Cash?
« on: May 02, 2019, 06:53:15 PM »
seems people moving in BitCoin Cash..what is going on?
People are moving to Bitcoin Cash because it is a better project. Bitcoin Cash is an upgrade of an old version of bitcoin.
Bitcoin Cash has a bigger block size of 8MB while Bitcoin BTC has an only 1MB block size which is why it's very slow and has high transaction fees. Bitcoin Cash is a better, faster, reliable, and more cheaper.

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Bitcoin Cash Forum / Re: Bitcoin Cash pump!!
« on: May 02, 2019, 06:46:31 PM »
Now Bitcoin Cash pumping. It is very good for investors to invest in Bitcoin Cash. Recently it made hard fork and that news made it pumping.   
I think that is a good buying opportunity. Just go ahead and buy bitcoin cash to make quick bucks.
If you want to make an easy profit just buy the most trending/pump coin HODL it for a day or two, then sell it. there you go.

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Bitcoin Forum / Re: BITCOIN in 2029
« on: May 02, 2019, 06:25:50 PM »
Bitcoin will continue to grow over the next 10 years but sometimes there will be a market correction that will significantly reduce its price for a while.
I agree with you. Next 10 years bitcoin will continue to grow. It will be future currency and global currency. But in this time bitcoin will pump and dump several times.So You should not be afraid.
I think more people will join the cryptocurrency and bitcoin in general. The more people in bitcoin, the more valuable the bitcoin is going to be. There are less than 200 million in cryptocurrency today. Imagine, if one billion people could join by 2029. I guess the value of one bitcoin is going to be massive somewhere around $100-$200k per coin 

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Bitcoin Forum / Re: Make Bitcoin Great Again
« on: May 02, 2019, 06:16:14 PM »
I see Bitcoin is struggling now.
I hope Bitcoin will like in 2017.

How make Make Bitcoin Great Again??

The only way to make bitcoin great again is by making regular updates and improvements.
And the first thing to do it is increasing the block size on the network from 1MB block to at least 4MB.
To add more speed and lower transactions fees. But it's not going to happen because the majority of the miners will not agree.

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Bitcoin Forum / Re: The popularity of bitcoin.
« on: May 02, 2019, 06:09:16 PM »
Until now and with the crypto market conditions that cannot be said to improve. Bitcoin is still a longing for many people. Transaction and trade. Do you agree if bitcoin will still be the king of crypto?
Yes, the bitcoin is the king of crypto.
Some people don't even know about altcoins but the only bitcoin.
Bitcoin is very popular these days because the media was making discussions about it.
As it's a new form of digital currency that is fast, secure, and decentralized yet acceptable worldwide.
 

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Bitcoin Forum / Re: WHAT'S GOING ON WITH BITCOIN?
« on: May 02, 2019, 06:03:11 PM »
It was the worst market crash ever in the history of bitcoin. Oh, thank God, now that's over.
In November 2018, the entire cryptocurrency market collapsed with all of the coins not only bitcoin.

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I think the major reason why bitcoin cash is taking up is mass adoption.
People are starting to understand the bitcoin cash is an upgrade of the old bitcoin.
Bitcoin cash has 8MB block size which makes it super fast with almost zero transaction fees.
I think the old bitcoin is nothing but a failed project and soon enough the general public would realize that.

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