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sr. member
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DGbet.fun - Crypto Sportsbook
January 06, 2018, 09:22:20 AM
#18
For new projects there are few Youtube channels, such as Crush Crypto :
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu1-oBOM-DzJ89o02Bx3XYw

Quality content and new ICOs on regular basis are covered
Thanks, I just realized there is a youtube channel to see ICO.
I have barriers to internet signals. but one day I will see it.
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January 06, 2018, 08:46:53 AM
#17
Learn some basic technical analysis in investopedia.watch tutorials in youtube,research the background of the alts you are following and never stop learning everyday it can give you thousands of dollars to millions if you do this right.
newbie
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January 06, 2018, 08:42:48 AM
#16
Great advice from everyone, will check out those resources. Also, if you have any twitter sources that are a good source of info, I'd appreciate it Smiley
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January 05, 2018, 11:43:09 PM
#15
Hey there,

New member here, trying to get a foot into the crypto world. I built myself a mining rig just to get the taste and I'm now trying to watch the markets, learning about alt coins and how/what to invest and all that.

My questions for you guys are pretty straightforward, since I'm new, I have LOTS to learn and educate myself.

- where do you get all your research from? (besides this site). I'm usually Google'ing things I want to know but I'm really looking for some reliable sources
- I'm pretty interested in altcoins, how do you guys know what new tech is coming, what coins are getting a buzz (besides the coinmarketcap website trending charts). Are there any resources that publish news about future projects or upcoming alts?

Super excited to be around you folks, any tips or resources are greatly appreciated, might buy a few beers for ya Tongue
do all your research on here its good to do  and you will find a lot of information in here. believe me this a good start to understand what cryptocurrency. after that you need to learn trading and other thing in market. coinmarketcap would be best place to find such information
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January 05, 2018, 11:38:32 PM
#14
In general, I will only focus on two types of cryptocurrencies (the two types here are two of my own definition):
1. Has been very stable and ecologically mature cryptocurrencies , such as Bitcoin, Ethernet, NEO, IOTA and so on
2. new ICO token.

For the first type, you only need to pay attention to this forum, and for the second one you should pay attention to some websites that introduce ICO.
sr. member
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January 05, 2018, 11:35:59 PM
#13
The crypto space is so fcking spread out on diffrent medias its crazy. I mosty use this forum, reddit and then watch some larger crypto channels on youtube to get my news, and i usually catch them fairly early. But in crypto shit happens so fast. 1 hour old news can be totally outdated already and has massive changes to it.

Hard for me to give you advice, but stay vigilant  Grin And always listen to more experienced users!
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January 05, 2018, 11:28:55 PM
#12
Hey there,

New member here, trying to get a foot into the crypto world. I built myself a mining rig just to get the taste and I'm now trying to watch the markets, learning about alt coins and how/what to invest and all that.

My questions for you guys are pretty straightforward, since I'm new, I have LOTS to learn and educate myself.

- where do you get all your research from? (besides this site). I'm usually Google'ing things I want to know but I'm really looking for some reliable sources
- I'm pretty interested in altcoins, how do you guys know what new tech is coming, what coins are getting a buzz (besides the coinmarketcap website trending charts). Are there any resources that publish news about future projects or upcoming alts?

Super excited to be around you folks, any tips or resources are greatly appreciated, might buy a few beers for ya Tongue
You should know about ICO, which is the most lucrative part of the entire cryptocurrency market, so you need to know.
hero member
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January 05, 2018, 10:47:30 PM
#11
Hey there,

New member here, trying to get a foot into the crypto world. I built myself a mining rig just to get the taste and I'm now trying to watch the markets, learning about alt coins and how/what to invest and all that.

My questions for you guys are pretty straightforward, since I'm new, I have LOTS to learn and educate myself.

- where do you get all your research from? (besides this site). I'm usually Google'ing things I want to know but I'm really looking for some reliable sources
- I'm pretty interested in altcoins, how do you guys know what new tech is coming, what coins are getting a buzz (besides the coinmarketcap website trending charts). Are there any resources that publish news about future projects or upcoming alts?

Super excited to be around you folks, any tips or resources are greatly appreciated, might buy a few beers for ya Tongue
Watching a few Bitcoin documentaries help with learning how Bitcoin works. There's plenty of documentaries on YouTube.
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January 05, 2018, 10:44:20 PM
#10
You can get to this site to understand the upcoming tokens information: https://tokenmarket.net
At the same time, you can also get to this site to understand the already listed Tokens: https://coinmarketcap.com/
full member
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January 05, 2018, 10:35:50 PM
#9
I'm in the closed telegrams chats, they receive information on the coins. Still use crypto-calendars (you can find on the Internet). One of the sites where you can watch the event on the coins http://coinmarketcal.com
sr. member
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January 05, 2018, 10:30:04 PM
#8
I usually go to the announcement section and just look at all the coins in the front page.
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
January 05, 2018, 10:17:45 PM
#7
- where do you get all your research from? (besides this site). I'm usually Google'ing things I want to know but I'm really looking for some reliable sources
I've got a lot of information through the various site and remember the community group gives a lot of FA for the ico. they have been actively discussing about the next promising ico. Every of them are doin analyze for promising ico.


- I'm pretty interested in altcoins, how do you guys know what new tech is coming, what coins are getting a buzz (besides the coinmarketcap website trending charts). Are there any resources that publish news about future projects or upcoming alts?
For that thing and you must try to look at the whitepaper and try to find another project that offers the similar service or tech development. it may take a lot of time. icodrop looks very good choice for you.
full member
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January 05, 2018, 10:07:01 PM
#6
Hey there,

New member here, trying to get a foot into the crypto world. I built myself a mining rig just to get the taste and I'm now trying to watch the markets, learning about alt coins and how/what to invest and all that.

My questions for you guys are pretty straightforward, since I'm new, I have LOTS to learn and educate myself.

- where do you get all your research from? (besides this site). I'm usually Google'ing things I want to know but I'm really looking for some reliable sources
- I'm pretty interested in altcoins, how do you guys know what new tech is coming, what coins are getting a buzz (besides the coinmarketcap website trending charts). Are there any resources that publish news about future projects or upcoming alts?

Super excited to be around you folks, any tips or resources are greatly appreciated, might buy a few beers for ya Tongue

For all your research, you could try Blockgeeks . They are cool and have a great resource on cryptocurrency. I also follow some youtubers like Ameer, Suppoman, Cryptochat etc
sr. member
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Until the end
January 05, 2018, 08:00:43 PM
#5
Twitter is a good source for information.  There are many people on what is known as Crypto Twitter that are helpful.  DO NOT fall for the FOMO (Fear of missing out) or the FUD (Fear, Uncertainty, Doubt) that Twitter is loaded with.  Start following people and if you find them useful stay with them.  Unfollow the jerks.  Over time you will learn quite a bit.  Once you get past the crazy avatars you will see a very close community.
sr. member
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January 05, 2018, 07:22:55 PM
#4
Youtube I find is full of hit and miss information. This site is probably the best your going to get in terms of discussion. It's the biggest place to discuss all about cryptos. You could also read up on Bitcoin and why it was created. Most alt coins follow the path of Bitcoin.
newbie
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January 05, 2018, 06:51:39 PM
#3
Hey there,

New member here, trying to get a foot into the crypto world. I built myself a mining rig just to get the taste and I'm now trying to watch the markets, learning about alt coins and how/what to invest and all that.

My questions for you guys are pretty straightforward, since I'm new, I have LOTS to learn and educate myself.

- where do you get all your research from? (besides this site). I'm usually Google'ing things I want to know but I'm really looking for some reliable sources
- I'm pretty interested in altcoins, how do you guys know what new tech is coming, what coins are getting a buzz (besides the coinmarketcap website trending charts). Are there any resources that publish news about future projects or upcoming alts?

Super excited to be around you folks, any tips or resources are greatly appreciated, might buy a few beers for ya Tongue
go to coinmarket cap choose an alt you want to follow,follow then in twitter and other social media platforms,if you do that you will likely get the updates from them.
full member
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All Ur Base Is Belong To Us
January 05, 2018, 06:31:59 PM
#2
For new projects there are few Youtube channels, such as Crush Crypto :
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu1-oBOM-DzJ89o02Bx3XYw

Quality content and new ICOs on regular basis are covered
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
January 05, 2018, 06:29:27 PM
#1
Hey there,

New member here, trying to get a foot into the crypto world. I built myself a mining rig just to get the taste and I'm now trying to watch the markets, learning about alt coins and how/what to invest and all that.

My questions for you guys are pretty straightforward, since I'm new, I have LOTS to learn and educate myself.

- where do you get all your research from? (besides this site). I'm usually Google'ing things I want to know but I'm really looking for some reliable sources
- I'm pretty interested in altcoins, how do you guys know what new tech is coming, what coins are getting a buzz (besides the coinmarketcap website trending charts). Are there any resources that publish news about future projects or upcoming alts?

Super excited to be around you folks, any tips or resources are greatly appreciated, might buy a few beers for ya Tongue
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