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jr. member
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September 19, 2020, 07:41:42 AM
Crypto market is the most unpredictable platform. So my suggestion to you is before holding your crypto coin please try to understand their motto and future plan whether they are serious about their project or not. So you can sell your 75% and hold only 25% of crypto. That will be a good plan.
full member
Activity: 966
Merit: 102
September 19, 2020, 04:57:11 AM

This is helpful as a person who is getting into coding.  Are there any sites on 4chan and reddit you recommend in particular?


I often ask people for source code or project reviews on Technology and Business & Finance on 4chan.
On Reddit I often see people commenting on cryptocurrencies.
All are for reference only. Wanting to evaluate crypto needs to keep track of many different things.
newbie
Activity: 99
Merit: 0
September 18, 2020, 02:34:39 PM
I really don't dump my old coins and shit coins. I collect them and just make them part of my collection. The only time I dump my investments and bounty rewards is when it is at their peak and so far most of what I sold before made me a profit. If you deem that there is no hope for the coin or token and that the price is too low for your liking then just make that coin part of your collection. You will never know when the coin will make its way to the top again.

I am not against the mentality of collecting tokens, or supporting projects you care about.  However, I would say in many cases if you choose to hold to them it is not for financial reasons because the likihood of some of these projects returning in any shape or form is unlikely. 
hero member
Activity: 1792
Merit: 536
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September 18, 2020, 02:02:53 PM
I really don't dump my old coins and shit coins. I collect them and just make them part of my collection. The only time I dump my investments and bounty rewards is when it is at their peak and so far most of what I sold before made me a profit. If you deem that there is no hope for the coin or token and that the price is too low for your liking then just make that coin part of your collection. You will never know when the coin will make its way to the top again.
sr. member
Activity: 1372
Merit: 252
September 18, 2020, 01:54:37 PM
coin is down due to several factors could be due to bad market conditions or coin development doesn't look good anymore Usually this case occurs because the owner no longer cares about their project, certainly many investors run away and make the coin down 
newbie
Activity: 99
Merit: 0
September 18, 2020, 01:41:49 PM
A project with no progress, no source code, no community interaction should be discarded. It does not mean much, the money is yours, sometimes we need to ignore and accept losses.
I'm just focusing on projects where the source code is up to date and they are growing steadily.

Judging source code is not always the most easy thing.  Many projects with the oldest code have the most value.
Code review is a difficult task. We can consult with freelance developers, maybe they will help us comment on it.
The simpler way is to post on 4chan or Reddit, where there are lots of people who can help us.
I often do so along with seeing if projects update regularly. Visit GitHub and view each repository, check the update time of the most recent commits.

This is helpful as a person who is getting into coding.  Are there any sites on 4chan and reddit you recommend in particular?
full member
Activity: 966
Merit: 102
September 18, 2020, 08:38:27 AM
A project with no progress, no source code, no community interaction should be discarded. It does not mean much, the money is yours, sometimes we need to ignore and accept losses.
I'm just focusing on projects where the source code is up to date and they are growing steadily.

Judging source code is not always the most easy thing.  Many projects with the oldest code have the most value.
Code review is a difficult task. We can consult with freelance developers, maybe they will help us comment on it.
The simpler way is to post on 4chan or Reddit, where there are lots of people who can help us.
I often do so along with seeing if projects update regularly. Visit GitHub and view each repository, check the update time of the most recent commits.
member
Activity: 398
Merit: 10
September 18, 2020, 06:02:09 AM
I used to dump crypto in the downtrend at the end of 2018. Bad, I acted the price of the market and it was the dumbest trade in my history as a trader.
I did not have any experience in such a situation.
After that time I was more careful and focused on value by looking at the project, looking at the code, looking at the ideas, and the way projects work.
I stopped trading, I just bought and kept those cryptocurrencies that fit my standards.
hero member
Activity: 2464
Merit: 519
September 18, 2020, 05:16:22 AM
My advice to you is to sell any coin or token you get from bounties as soon as possible, never hold them a long time only 1/10 of them would survive after a long time the rest would crash cause they can't compete or the team is not interested to improve it , or many other reasons.
This is not absolutely true. Some bounties are like an investments, If you participated in bounties like FRM, CTSI, DIA, SPYCE etc and sold immediately you will be regretting now. THough ethereum had done so well some of them had done better. As a bounty hunter, do your research so as if you are putting a huge fund, the campaign is not free, it demands time and skills.
full member
Activity: 346
Merit: 100
September 18, 2020, 03:48:40 AM
There was many factors to sell the coins and the top of the reason is because lack  of liquidity for the coins and this will make that coins to drop at the market and need to be sell earlier before it has no value at all. If the coins has liquidity and has being listed at a good exchange like binance i mostly will be hodl my coin as we all know it was a good exchange and being likely to pump up more.
hero member
Activity: 2576
Merit: 579
September 18, 2020, 03:36:38 AM
Personally, I also keep the coins received from the award. I keep the coins because the amount of coins received from the award is very small. And you need to wait for the best moment when the coin will rise in price and sold on the most promising exchange.
There are two options that we can do if we have very few coins, the first thing is to find the exchange where the coin is listed, then see the amount of trading volume there along with the minimum deposit amount for that coin, if it meets the requirements then you can immediately deposit for traded, but if the minimum deposit is a little bigger than the number of coins we have, then buy that coin again on the exchange at a slightly cheaper price, then transfer it to your wallet so you can deposit it again when the price starts to rise in that exchange. , this is just a simple way, but if you have another way, then you can ignore the advice that I give this.
sr. member
Activity: 1190
Merit: 267
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September 17, 2020, 04:12:49 PM
On average, hunters who follow social media campaigns will sell their tokens directly because the reward they get from an estimated 5-10 $ is different from campaign signatures, translations, videos, where the rewards they get are bigger.
So you can see how many people will sell their tokens when they get a prize
jr. member
Activity: 1876
Merit: 5
September 17, 2020, 02:29:26 PM
Personally, I also keep the coins received from the award. I keep the coins because the amount of coins received from the award is very small. And you need to wait for the best moment when the coin will rise in price and sold on the most promising exchange.
legendary
Activity: 2660
Merit: 1141
September 17, 2020, 12:44:57 PM
A project with no progress, no source code, no community interaction should be discarded. It does not mean much, the money is yours, sometimes we need to ignore and accept losses.
I'm just focusing on projects where the source code is up to date and they are growing steadily.
If the coin is one of the bad projects you mentioned above, it should be discarded immediately. Fortunately, if a coin still has value despite its low value, sell and buy the top potential coin to ensure its value remains.
sr. member
Activity: 978
Merit: 250
September 17, 2020, 12:30:36 PM
My advice to you is to sell any coin or token you get from bounties as soon as possible, never hold them a long time only 1/10 of them would survive after a long time the rest would crash cause they can't compete or the team is not interested to improve it , or many other reasons.
yeah, but it all comes back to the project again. however, I feel that each person has their own reasons for this. Most of the time people who want to sell what they have acquired are because they need money. another thing is when they are focused on a coin. this happened to me.
What coins we will hold or sell, we have to confirm as cryptocurrency time. During 2018-2019 every coin price falls, after a big pump we have to sell our coin until this we have to hold our bounty rewards. Suppose next could be another bullrun so we have to hold for high rewards. Sometimes we sell our coins to make profits, money always doesn't matter.
jr. member
Activity: 313
Merit: 1
September 17, 2020, 12:26:57 PM
I'm usually a holder I still coins and tokens I've got from Bounty campaign just like the two of the just recent projects I've participated in I'm still holding both of them but there are instances in the past that I dump my coins/tokens  because
The coin is not progressing and I want to buy coins that has more potential.

So what is or are your reason why you are dumping your coin?

Just the same reason, instead of  keep on looking on the value of my token decreasing i decided to sell it and buy other coins which i think i can make profit. Sometimes I'm dumping my coins if i really don't have money on my pocket to buy foods of my family because crypto is only my job.
newbie
Activity: 99
Merit: 0
September 17, 2020, 12:02:41 PM
A project with no progress, no source code, no community interaction should be discarded. It does not mean much, the money is yours, sometimes we need to ignore and accept losses.
I'm just focusing on projects where the source code is up to date and they are growing steadily.

Judging source code is not always the most easy thing.  Many projects with the oldest code have the most value.
hero member
Activity: 2576
Merit: 579
September 17, 2020, 10:09:34 AM
A project with no progress, no source code, no community interaction should be discarded. It does not mean much, the money is yours, sometimes we need to ignore and accept losses.
I'm just focusing on projects where the source code is up to date and they are growing steadily.
That's right, because someone will be more disadvantaged if they maintain a project without progress, without source code, without interaction from the community, because maintaining things that are completely devoid of any clarity is very ridiculous in my opinion.
full member
Activity: 966
Merit: 102
September 17, 2020, 10:03:19 AM
A project with no progress, no source code, no community interaction should be discarded. It does not mean much, the money is yours, sometimes we need to ignore and accept losses.
I'm just focusing on projects where the source code is up to date and they are growing steadily.
hero member
Activity: 2170
Merit: 575
September 17, 2020, 09:30:54 AM

 Honestly I wouldn't judge anything dumping their coins for legit reasons, like paying for something in real life obviously means that you should but I still think that we are giving up too much. Let me tell you my own story, back in 2017 and even in 2018 I was involved with a company, they paid me in bitcoin and back in those days bitcoin wasn't this high, obviously in 2017 it was super high at december but early days of 2017 wasn't that much or later stages of 2018 wasn't that much neither. What happened? I earned as much as 45 bitcoins from that company and it was one of the best times of my life, however I missed out on one thing, even though I made a good income with those days money, if I kept them ALL I would now have 450 thousand dollars. So try to keep all your bitcoins if you can as much as you can.
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