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Rangers Protocol
September 05, 2021, 06:55:41 AM
#92
I leave my dead coins in my wallet and forgot it. More of the time my dead tokens does not recover even until now. For a long time I expect and hope that it will increase but it didn't happen. Because of my bad experience in dead tokens I never buy again any token that don't have enough transparency and clear whitepaper. I buy tokens now that are popular and related to NFT game.
hero member
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
September 05, 2021, 06:41:21 AM
#91
I really do not do anything as far as my dead coins are concerned. If there is really no other way to monetize these coins then I will leave them alone. I do not have the network nor the connections that would ensure I can sell my shitcoins to somebody who is interested. Anyway that is the nature of crypto, you just invest, trade, and accumulate assets and pray that it will work out for you and be able to encash them once the price is right.
legendary
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September 05, 2021, 05:58:07 AM
#90
I think I have hundreds of dead coins Cheesy

Many tokens or coins have come to many of my wallets over the years. Some are airdrops, some are bounties, and some are ones I buy as investments. If a coin is dead, it's dead, no need to wait for it to come back. If it comes back one day you will sell it and it will be a small gift for you.
But don't have too much hope for these coins. Thousands of dollars worth of coins are dead in wallets Cheesy
jr. member
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September 05, 2021, 04:22:55 AM
#89
Some tokens/coins in my wallet cannot be traded especially the ERC 20 tokens as far back as 2018. Obviously these tokens are dead. But with the rising gas fee of Etheruem it is expensive to get rid of them. I have basically ignored them since they don't pose any danger - in my opinion. I suggest leaving them for now and focus on other prospective projects. However, in the future, some of these coins that are dead might spring up surprises as those behind them may decide to resuscitate them and they could become valuable.
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September 04, 2021, 01:33:31 AM
#88
I think, if you have joined cryptocurrency since 2015 or below that year, then you have at least one dead coin. well, in my wallet, there are so many dead coins that I get from airdrops, bounty projects, investments, and others. other than that most dead coins come from obscure airdrops.
So far, I've only left the coin in my wallet in the hope that someday it will have a price. there is no other way to manage dead coins other than keeping them or send them to another wallet to get rid of the tokens in your main wallet.
Besides that, I also have a suggestion that for every airdrop, bounty project, and investment that you will join in, you should do as deep research as possible, because this can create minimal risk not to get dead coins.
full member
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September 04, 2021, 01:22:14 AM
#87
Just keep it in your wallet as decoration, like what i do, LOL
We can send it to any burning wallet actually, but it will required gas, and it will cost alot of money since i have it so many from bounties and airdrops, so i let it sitting there and nothing i can do, maybe network will have good solution to make it worth, sell it as trash coin maybe ? Or convert all worthless coin to ETH like Binance have option convert small balance coins to BNB in our wallet.
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August 31, 2021, 02:41:28 AM
#86
There's nothing you need to do with dead coins, and if you ask do I have one? yes i have it and once i know that the coin is no longer useful i will write it on the blacklist, because it's useless if you focus too much on dead coins, it's better to look at other good coins for us to get a profit.
copper member
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August 30, 2021, 10:17:48 PM
#85
I also have some coins that have died, all their channels are also inactive. so now we don't need to manage it anymore, our energy is wasted.

from now on leave them (dead coins) and focus on other coins that still have prospects.

Your right we need to stick on those strong coins exist in crypto market.. Common example is btc and eth. In direct thought, in investing a new coin is always been a risk, but not all goes to nothing some goes to profit and what i mean is we should take the risk in investing new coins. We have different strategy, some invest with assurance while some are risk taker.
jr. member
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August 30, 2021, 08:03:22 PM
#84
Alot of  traders or investors consider shit-coin as a good opportunity to make quick money in the recent time we have seen many investors invest in the meme coins in hope of making quick money but truth is that hardly 1-2% of them are able to make good money otherwise most of them loose. In recent times many shit coins pump and dump also even we have seen rug pull also where mostly all the investors lose their money so we should focus on good coins rather than shit coins. These shit coins in my opinion ruining the image of the cryptos it is not good for the market I feel.
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August 30, 2021, 07:01:48 PM
#83
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?
Why would anyone want to hold a "Dead coin". Usually the dead coins have no value at all. You won't even be able to sell them for a single satoshi since no one would be willing to buy them. The only way to manage dead coins is to get rid (sell) of them as soon as you can before the coins become totally worthless. If you think those dead coins will recover soon, then you are wrong. It is never going to happen. I have seen people holding shitcoins hoping that the price will recover from their dip. But it doesn't happen. People lose interest and the price takes further dip.
sr. member
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August 30, 2021, 07:01:12 PM
#82
Dead coins are just the same with shitcoins which most of us are probably holding for many years and just stuck on our wallets. It is countless of them and might be adding more in the future when people are not getting tired to create worthless projects.

In these days, we can no longer be patient when suspected that we are holding shitcoins but have to sell them if it has a market value. We don't expect them that gets into hypes and make money more but be wise and think that there is a chance that it will become dead someday. I have that learning as it was the real deal in the market. We are not a garbage collectors and so we neither hold them as well.
legendary
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August 30, 2021, 06:56:58 PM
#81
list of my dead altcoins:

EXIT

YMC

NETC

NODX

TPG
XSXS

VAPOR

BCD

CV2

I don't know where I was with my head when I bought these altcoin
hero member
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August 30, 2021, 06:03:53 PM
#80
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?

Yes I did hold dead coins since 2017 and up to present I never seen any progress that these coins has no good future to wait. The only scenario I am looking right now was the expectations of altcoins era, but it's just a case to case basis which triggers some push of different projects who've been so silent for years. Hopefully someday, everything will be worth it as managing coins like this was really frustrations.
sr. member
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August 30, 2021, 05:59:32 PM
#79
Yeah, I'm holding almost 50+ dead coin, It's just useless and when I Check there price, it’s just remains me how dumb I was
Well, were the same, --that is why if you are a bounty hunter, just quickly sell you earning and do not hold for a longer time altcoins that there is no real use or product, they are just following the trend that makes their price boosted. Altcoins is only good for short holding and I won't trust them upon holding for more than a year. I have too many dead altcoins too and feel regret holding them for a long time hoping the price will increase, but now, I have learned if there is no real product, there is no way to hold them more than I do.
hero member
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August 30, 2021, 05:37:05 PM
#78
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?
Holding dead coins are a fact of crypto world, I can't even name how many of them I have, the biggest hurt is the fact that I had a ton of Clams back in the day and now they worth nearly nothing, it is 5 bucks each but I bought it when bitcoin was tiny and now they worthy nothing compared to what I would have made if I hold it as bitcoin.

In any case I had so much more, the overall would have been so much more, it is really sad to think about all the bad investments I made over the years on stuff that I believed would do better but didn't. However I am quite happy that the bigger stuff like btc and eth made me more money than all the losts combined and then some (advantages of being early bird) and that is why I am quite happy about it, could have been worse overall if I didn't made those investments too. Some coins just die, no reason to dwell on it.

Back in the day, CLAM was very popular when we have a limited number of altcoins in the market. Just like you, I also have tons of altcoins that are worthless now, but I believe that's how investing is, you can't assume that every coin you hold will give you profit, what's important is you are in profit in overall and that's what happen to me.
hero member
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August 30, 2021, 04:58:31 PM
#77
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?
Holding dead coins are a fact of crypto world, I can't even name how many of them I have, the biggest hurt is the fact that I had a ton of Clams back in the day and now they worth nearly nothing, it is 5 bucks each but I bought it when bitcoin was tiny and now they worthy nothing compared to what I would have made if I hold it as bitcoin.

In any case I had so much more, the overall would have been so much more, it is really sad to think about all the bad investments I made over the years on stuff that I believed would do better but didn't. However I am quite happy that the bigger stuff like btc and eth made me more money than all the losts combined and then some (advantages of being early bird) and that is why I am quite happy about it, could have been worse overall if I didn't made those investments too. Some coins just die, no reason to dwell on it.
full member
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August 30, 2021, 12:34:59 PM
#76

I have some coins that are not dead, but at least they are so cheap that I will spend more on transaction fees than I get from them if I swap it to another currency. Actually, if they don't bother you, you don't have to do anything with them. On the other hand, if you want to get rid of them, you can either hide them in your wallet or just send them to a burn address, but be careful not to spend too much on transaction fees.
If someone bothers by the list of shitcoin/deadcoin on attached to their address, don't waste money on the transaction fees to get rid of it. You can just move your legit token and main balance to a different address. That's the same for any dead coin, just move one and don't waste any single source of energy or money on that.
jr. member
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August 30, 2021, 12:18:56 PM
#75
Yeah, I'm holding almost 50+ dead coin, It's just useless and when I Check there price, it’s just remains me how dumb I was
member
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August 30, 2021, 11:54:21 AM
#74
Regarding dead coins, I have several, all of their official sites are also no longer active, there is nothing we need to do with dead coins because it will only waste our valuable time, we better focus on coins that are still viable and have prospects good in the future.
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August 30, 2021, 10:15:27 AM
#73
Do you hold any dead coins?

'Dead Coins refer to cryptocurrencies that have been abandoned, used as scam, their website is down, has no nodes, has wallet issues, doesn't have social updates, has low volume or developers have walked away from the project.'

How should we manage dead coins?
Was holding some of them received back in 2017 as airdrop and bounty campaign and sold at loss or say zero prices just to empty the wallets out of trash which was not going to give any return so simply just ignore them and move on with some good options as we all have faced similar situations at one point of life and it's better to leave them as early possible.
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