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Basic questions about this forum / Re: How to get your Profile link
« on: February 27, 2018, 05:15:13 AM »
Great, thanks for that. I was wondering how to get that on this forum. Haven't needed it yet, but presumably once I've been here a while it will come in handy.

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Basic Questions about Cryptos / Re: Where can I sell my airdropped crypto?
« on: February 27, 2018, 05:13:49 AM »
Airdropped tokens can be great, but I have, over time, built up a stack of random small holdings, which to be honest are really not worth selling. Just holding them in the hope that they will randomly jump up. Others have given me decent returns, so now I try to avoid the airdrops that only give a couple of dollars worth and concentrate on better ones. Probably earned a few hundred dollars, so it's not exactly a retirement plan, but can't argue with something for nothing.

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Crypto currency Mining / How to find the most profitable coins to mine?
« on: February 27, 2018, 05:09:26 AM »
Looking to get into mining, and am trying to find out the most profitable way to do it. I have already established that Bitcoin is out of my league, but searching for the quickest ROI. I realise it changes over time, so is there somewhere I can find regular updates of the best coins to mine?

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Steem - Steemit Forum / Re: Steemit
« on: February 27, 2018, 05:04:14 AM »
I set up a steemit account months ago, but unfortunately lost my password, and for some reason they have a policy that they can't/won't recover passwords. Then when I tried to set up another account, it said my phone number is already registered. I get the need for extra security methods to dissuade bots/scammers, but it's frustrating when I am (or at least would like to be) a genuine user.

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So many adult themed coins on the way. What is it that makes this one any different? Are they primarily for performers to retain a larger portion of their income or for viewers to benefit either through anonymity and/or monetarily by watching?

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Unfortunately there were coins that dropped even further than that, upwards of 60%. I know because I still have some of them  :-[ But keeping the faith that the market will be recovering in the next couple of months.

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: Best altcoins to invest this year
« on: February 27, 2018, 04:55:25 AM »
Definitely agree with some of the above choices, including Stratis, Wabi and Neo. Also keeping an eye on Divx, Rise (sleeping at the moment since delisted from Bittrex, but sure it'll be back once it gets listed on a couple more exchanges) and Pivx. I'm sure, as mentioned above, that privacy coins are going to be making big plays this year.

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General Discussion / Blockchain Gambling - Invest or Gamble?
« on: February 27, 2018, 04:23:35 AM »
I have noticed that there are an increasing number of blockchain based gambling ICOs popping up, all saying they are going to take over the market. Are any of them actually any good for either investing in or gambling on? Anyone with any experience of either? I definitely see the benefits for people gambling on their platforms in terms of transparency and reduced house advantage, but there's just so many of them. Think I've seen about 10 in the last couple of weeks alone, and that's not including ones that are already operating. I invested in one ages ago, not going to bother saying which one, it has done nothing for me, but I didn't invest a lot, so just going to keep it and see - throw the dice I believe the saying goes.

These are the ones I have heard of (some already operating, some in ongoing or upcoming ICO stage)

Wagerr
Gron Digital
Smartbillions
Gamblica
BetterBetting
Funfair
Dao Casino
Herocoin
Sp8de
RealCasino
MindSports
Cash Poker Pro
Peerplays

Are any of these worth investing in (or gambling on), and are there other ones that might be worth a look?

Thanks.

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Referral Links / Sign Up Bonuses - a few worth doing
« on: February 27, 2018, 04:21:30 AM »
Here are a few referral links where you can earn coins by registering your details:

http://No link shortners - please include original link/my10dollars

http://No link shortners - please include original link/swiftservices

http://No link shortners - please include original link/prisonbreak2018

I will add more later.

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Tokens/Coins Offerings (ICO, IEO, etc.) / Re: How to follow ALL airdrop?
« on: February 27, 2018, 04:17:52 AM »
I wouldn't want a feature like that. The easier it is to take part, the more people will do it, and the smaller the slice of pie you will receive. I personally look for airdrops (and bounties) that require a little bit more effort or are a little complicated, it increases my chances of making it worthwhile. I definitely don't bother with the airdrops that offer tiny amounts in exchange for increasing amounts of your data. Every bit of data you provide is worth money to any company, so consider what it is worth before participating. All the best.

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Cryptocurrency discussions / Re: Cryptocurrency exchange market
« on: February 27, 2018, 04:14:23 AM »
Bittrex and Binance are definitely two worth a mention. But newer exchanges like Kucoin, Huobi and Cobinhood (going to be a decentralized exchange in the near future) are definitely worth a look, if only because they seem to get some of the newer coins on quicker. There are hundreds though, all varying in terms of ease of use, coins available and reliability. Don't think you would go wrong with the five mentioned above though.

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Bitcoin Forum / Re: Bitcoin or Gold?
« on: February 27, 2018, 04:11:01 AM »
There shouldn't be any 'or', always best to diversify your portfolio. Keeping some in gold is a safe bet compared to crypto where the bigger gains (should) be made. My advice is keep at least 25% in gold (or any other 'real' asset like property etc.), and if and when your crypto portfolio makes gains, keep taking the cream off the top and putting it into your 'real' assets to maintain that balance. Obviously all your choice, but that would be my plan.

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Bitcoin Forum / Buying Real Estate with Bitcoin - Would you do it?
« on: February 27, 2018, 04:06:59 AM »
Hagan Homes, a reputable real estate developer in Northern Ireland has just announced that they will accept Bitcoin transactions as payment for new homes (http://www.haganhomes.co.uk/-media/hagan-homes-to-accept-bitcoin-payment-for-new-homes-122).

With more and more real estate developers accepting cryptocurrency as a form of payment, is it a sign that the wider market is accepting that the transition is happening? Property seems like a sensible move in terms of using Bitcoin as the higher item value means that the fees should become less of an issue than with smaller purchases, which have been priced out for a long time as investors tend to hold onto it. Obviously there would be the tax implications depending on which part of the world you are looking to purchase, but overall it should be a way to move some of that profit into brick and mortar.

Anyway, a positive move in my opinion.

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Cryptocurrency Trading / Trading Bots - are they worth buying?
« on: February 27, 2018, 04:04:53 AM »
I've been looking at trading bots and debating whether to invest in one. What would be the minimum amount I should start off trading to make it worthwhile, as they all seem to cost at least a few hundred dollars? Does anyone use any that they would recommend? Or would it be better to get involved with a trading pool or a signals channel?

I am inclined to think that it is better to concentrate on manual trading and continue doing research for the foreseeable future, but just wondered if anyone had any success using bots.

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Bounties & Rewards [BOUNTY] / Running a Decent Bounty - My 2 Satoshis
« on: February 27, 2018, 04:00:39 AM »
I have participated in a few bounties and ignored lots of others because they did not seem to have enough information available on the project. Here are some points I would consider.

1. Put a limit on the number of participants related to the amount of tokens you are planning to give away.
2. Do not allow multiple same day posts for social media bounties, firstly this makes it too easy to be manipulated and secondly it will not attract the expected interest in the project as posts will all seem like spam.
3. Link rewards to performance, i.e. video/article views, interactions on social media posts, constructive feedback in media channels regarding project etc.
4. Try to restrict geographical dominance by participants to ensure your project gets interest internationally.
5. Give extra bonus to participants who take part in the ICO itself (or their referrals do), this will encourage genuine interest in the project.
6. All entries should be checked to ensure compliance, so ensure you have the workforce capable to do this (or outsource it).
7. Award tiered rewards for joining the Telegram channels/groups, it's too easy just to join a group and then ignore it for the rest of the bounty period. Make a minimum requirement of maybe one post a week to combat this, with increased awards for more active members.
8. Telegram is a very useful tool and can build a community quickly, but can also be filled with spammers and bounty chasers very quickly, drowning out any 'real' questions that community members want to ask. Set up a separate bounty channel and instantly ban anyone that asks bounty/airdrop questions in your community channels.

I am sure there are many more ways to ensure a successful bounty campaign, these are just a few that I have picked up along the way. Good luck.

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