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Topic: Do you hold chinese Altcoins, and will you keep holding them? - page 2. (Read 1864 times)

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No. I sold neo and qtum.
full member
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I'll just leave this here --- NEO is not a Chinese altcoin, although the creators are from China

Sorry but I didnt mean this in any negative way. I am still not sure tho what is wrong with saying its a china/chinese coin just as i would consider waves a russian coin as their team is from russia.

I also find it interesting that Neo is not dropping below $20. People still trust it.
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homt.net
Thankfully I am not holding any Chinese altcoin even though my altcoin portfolio completely red . I not sure it's just rumour or it's confirmed but market really reacting got news.
legendary
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it's surprising how many alts i've never heard of that are big in china. since that's the case i have zero interest in getting in on something that's dependent on a market that's soon to be deader than a dead thing. they're not gonna make the transition to non chinese markets when there are enough other coins out there.
full member
Activity: 252
Merit: 100
I'll just leave this here --- NEO is not a Chinese altcoin, although the creators are from China, it doesn't mean that it is a Chinese coin. It is like saying that ETH is a half-canadian-half-russian coin and so with other cryptocurrency projects. Stop being unreasonably stupid.  

So far as nationalistic cryptocurrency matters, I only see USDT at the category.
full member
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Yes, i have NEO and YOYOW coin. And yes, i am holding.  Smiley
hero member
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If I had such coins sure I will sell it as soon as possible. We can't just ignoring the recent news from China. They are (Chinese) have a big role in cryptocurrency, so if something isn't good coming from this country, the world of crypto will be affected as well?

Just as you predicted, there are some recent news from China that they will close some local exchanges to stop trading with CNY, and the market is panic, so almost all the coins dump a lot.
full member
Activity: 504
Merit: 100
I do not have a Chinese coin, if I had a Chinese coin I would still keep it, I think this news tidbit is just a momentary game that will go away and return to normal as usual again, I think that's just my personal opinion.
full member
Activity: 252
Merit: 100
I don't hold any more. Just wait for the shock wave to settle before doing anything. Long term I still think regulation is good for the overall crypto market and China will reconsider its policy just like 2013-14
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 100
my current focus currently from now on only for bitcoin and other major altcoin so i don't hold chinese altcoins however chinese banning for exchange and ICO is very annoying me because since few days all of cryptocurrencies price was down even bitcoin almost dropped again to $4000
This is really bad when China prohibits everything in the cryptoucurrency market and constantly makes all altcoin sharply reduced in a short time. I hope the market will recover next week because I lost 30% of my assets.
legendary
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Merit: 1000
my current focus currently from now on only for bitcoin and other major altcoin so i don't hold chinese altcoins however chinese banning for exchange and ICO is very annoying me because since few days all of cryptocurrencies price was down even bitcoin almost dropped again to $4000
full member
Activity: 378
Merit: 101
Despite the rumors, I keep NEO. I believe that Chinese regulators will only provide a framework for new ICOs and this will have a positive impact on China's crypto assets.
I am doing the same. I also believe that Neo will fly high once Chinese regulators provide clear regulations regarding cryptocurrency trading. I have been holding my Neo in the wallet ever since I bought them. Though I bought most at $8.5, I kept adding and averaged around $15 and I start to get nervous once the price drops below $20.
sr. member
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I am not holding any chinese coins right now. Right after Antshares becomes NEO, I tried to stay away from that altcoin. The price was a little higher that it should be. At least from my own point of view. For those who are holding chinese coins, if you are already losing big, then better hold until recovery.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
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Taking a brief look at my portfolio, I don't have any chinese altcoins but some of the coins I hold was affected by the delistings of chinese exchanges. If I have some chinese altcoins like neo, I will keep holding them in spite of rumours.
Investing in Chinese altos is risky because it can get very high and fall off very quickly, which makes the market unstable and I sold all NEO to invest in other altcoins because of me disappointed about the Chinese market
sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 250
If I had such coins sure I will sell it as soon as possible. We can't just ignoring the recent news from China. They are (Chinese) have a big role in cryptocurrency, so if something isn't good coming from this country, the world of crypto will be affected as well?
legendary
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Merit: 1011
FUD Philanthropist™
Heard of China Coin ?
It was created before i got here..
There is nothing wrong with crypto-currencies in China.
What they have a problem with is... ICO's

You see stupid morons, ICO's are not digital currencies.
They are scam "tokens"
Which is why the govt of China agrees with me and what i have been saying about them all along.
hero member
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Merit: 500
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Despite the rumors, I keep NEO. I believe that Chinese regulators will only provide a framework for new ICOs and this will have a positive impact on China's crypto assets.
There is nothing that they Chinese Government can really do once the ICO is launched to a network. If all the nodes for the coin is hosted in China then they could just move the nodes to another location and that would allow the network to stay alive for a very long time. The only thing that people are worried about is that they can’t purchase the coins from certain exchanges that are built in China.
It’s kind of funny to see people over reacting about the news about China yet they don’t realize that most exchanges aren’t even from China.
full member
Activity: 462
Merit: 114
Despite the rumors, I keep NEO. I believe that Chinese regulators will only provide a framework for new ICOs and this will have a positive impact on China's crypto assets.
sr. member
Activity: 658
Merit: 255
Taking a brief look at my portfolio, I don't have any chinese altcoins but some of the coins I hold was affected by the delistings of chinese exchanges. If I have some chinese altcoins like neo, I will keep holding them in spite of rumours.
full member
Activity: 938
Merit: 137
I do not have a Chinese NEO coin or any other, but I believe that while the government or the National Bank of China has not made an official statement about the events related to the crypto currency, from Chinese coins, one should stay away. There are many coins that deserve attention and whose rate has now fallen very much and can and should be bought, as soon they will rise sharply in value.
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