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December 30, 2017, 12:10:40 PM
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ripple, eidoo, santiment, bitcoin cash, qtum and more
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December 30, 2017, 11:57:35 AM
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sure sign me up
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December 30, 2017, 03:17:03 AM
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Do you think we could get together and make our own Tether that isn't shady and tied to Bitfinex etc?
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December 30, 2017, 03:11:30 AM
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what would you say would be a good coin to use for a neutral hold that doesn't gain or loose much at all?
some where that I can save my gains from something like LTC and take my gains while market goes red and put them into a certain coin that doesn't move,
suggestions thanks

Definitely buy more bitcoin. Now's the time to do so. Yes, bitcoin did dip, however that was mostly due to FUD and false propaganda, + the holiday season and many people cashing out. IMO the price will be up again after the new year for sure.

Gold is also a viable option and doesn't really fluctuate in value. If you don't have the confidence to go into crypto, then that's a good choice. As for other alt-coins, well, they will never be as big as BTC for sure. I'd leave them alone for the time being.
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December 29, 2017, 10:23:37 AM
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what would you say would be a good coin to use for a neutral hold that doesn't gain or loose much at all?
some where that I can save my gains from something like LTC and take my gains while market goes red and put them into a certain coin that doesn't move,
suggestions thanks
You can just put your money into the ripple or ether then. They have already risen a lot now and might just stay still for longer period of time. Have you watched them the whole year in the 2017? These coins were not moving at all for the whole year and stays at 300 USD and one at 0,25 USD without moving much. What I think is, now they have earned huge market capitalism and may just stay at this point for next few months so you can be sure that there won't be much gains and looses at all.

And though you get the gains then its your own profit and no loss at all, I think that is not bad either. :-)

Also there is one coin which is not moving anywhere for next two months and thats SCL. This is really great coin with huge market capitalism and the market is however stands still for the next development update. So try this coins too. :-)
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December 29, 2017, 09:52:08 AM
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fiat! it doesn't get any more obvious than that Grin
you have lots of choices: USD, CAD, EUR, CNY, JPY, GBP,.... most of them are pretty stable and you can always go back to one of them if you think there is a drop coming and save your gains and then come back. and when you are talking about coins like LTC, there are lots of fiat markets for them, mostly with USD which you can choose to use in times like this.

there is also a cryptocurrency option like fiat available called Tether or USDT but I suggest staying away from it as much as possible, it is not as trusted as it may look like. but it is convenient since it is supposed to be always worth $1.

He really said it.  Grin Of course it is FIAT.  Grin
I dont think there is one with the slowest movement at all.

How about fiat then GOLD. That might come in handy when the next world war comes and all the fiat will be burned. Gold will be really precious at that time.
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December 29, 2017, 09:36:41 AM
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I somehow bought a few coins, which seemed to me stable.
As a result, the price has fallen below nowhere and the Bitrex exchange does not allow them to sell, because of the small amount.

And nothing can be done ... here and think.
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December 29, 2017, 08:40:39 AM
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Fiat for sure, but it also devaluates every year.So many people try USDT, but i do not like that.
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December 29, 2017, 08:30:40 AM
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thanks guys. looking at Tether. i see yes it stays around 1usd but value of it to BTC changes though. so not really stable

i was only looking for a storage coin to secure profits

as someone said use BTC
but the transaction fees are high? if i were to go back and forth
as in take my profits and put in BTC, then take out back to another currency?
otherwise, what would be a the min amount to take out of BTC to make it worth while considering transaction fees
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December 29, 2017, 08:12:18 AM
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what would you say would be a good coin to use for a neutral hold that doesn't gain or loose much at all?
some where that I can save my gains from something like LTC and take my gains while market goes red and put them into a certain coin that doesn't move,
suggestions thanks

Tether Wink . Just kidding. There are few coins in top 20 with less volatility.You can watch them. But what is the use of it?

none of the coins in top 20 or elsewhere are stable for the purpose that OP wants. the only stability you may find is when one of them is getting pumped or dumped, the others may stay the same! but so does bitcoin for that matter.

the use? OP already mentioned that. when you expect a dump for example (market in red) you exchange your funds to that stable currency to save the value of your money and then go back at the bottom. basic trading stuff Tongue
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December 29, 2017, 06:35:53 AM
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what would you say would be a good coin to use for a neutral hold that doesn't gain or loose much at all?
some where that I can save my gains from something like LTC and take my gains while market goes red and put them into a certain coin that doesn't move,
suggestions thanks
I also wonder how other traders keep on looking some potential coins that are stable even in the future. How did I look a coins with a potential?
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December 29, 2017, 06:25:38 AM
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what would you say would be a good coin to use for a neutral hold that doesn't gain or loose much at all?
some where that I can save my gains from something like LTC and take my gains while market goes red and put them into a certain coin that doesn't move,
suggestions thanks

Crypto market is not structured that way! I have been tracking the market since last few weeks and unfortunately I was not able to find any such altcoins which is having a stable price. So the only choice for you is fiat currency. It is controlled by the government and the price of any fiat usually remains more or less stable.

However, we have few coins though which goes up in value while bitcoin goes down. One such example is Ripple. The price of ripple has gone up manifold during last few days and the market cap has increased significantly. So you may consider ripple to be added to your portfolio to safeguard your bitcoin investment.
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December 29, 2017, 06:05:59 AM
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what would you say would be a good coin to use for a neutral hold that doesn't gain or loose much at all?
some where that I can save my gains from something like LTC and take my gains while market goes red and put them into a certain coin that doesn't move,
suggestions thanks
No guarantee of the cryptocurrency will be stable or not losing much value when the market correction
I think FIAT is the best currency to hold assets when the crypto market correction if there is no local currency available in your exchange then the alternative is USDT
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December 29, 2017, 05:26:01 AM
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what would you say would be a good coin to use for a neutral hold that doesn't gain or loose much at all?
some where that I can save my gains from something like LTC and take my gains while market goes red and put them into a certain coin that doesn't move,
suggestions thanks

You should buy more bitcoin then. Honestly it is the one currency that can give you good returns with hodling. Think of buying 100 btc in 2009 and hodling it till today. You would have been a millionaire then dont you think? Well not exactly because many people have cashed out.

LTC I dont know about future - there is a lot of speculation on this but I believe LTC has no future expect being a good altcoin second to bitcoin. You might want to buy some LTC and hold it but I am not very confident about it. But I can say that ether nem ripple are good hodl coins.
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December 29, 2017, 05:16:40 AM
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what would you say would be a good coin to use for a neutral hold that doesn't gain or loose much at all?
some where that I can save my gains from something like LTC and take my gains while market goes red and put them into a certain coin that doesn't move,
suggestions thanks

Tether Wink . Just kidding. There are few coins in top 20 with less volatility.You can watch them. But what is the use of it?
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December 29, 2017, 04:49:15 AM
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Then probably you need fiat (and USD will be the best option) because I can't find any stable cryptocurrencies in the market as you are looking for.
I wonder why you need to convert your money to stable currency, BTW if you find a decline in market of alts like LTC you can choose BTC to keep your funds safe because Bitcoin is now the most reliable cryptocurrency.
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December 29, 2017, 03:55:30 AM
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fiat! it doesn't get any more obvious than that Grin
you have lots of choices: USD, CAD, EUR, CNY, JPY, GBP,.... most of them are pretty stable and you can always go back to one of them if you think there is a drop coming and save your gains and then come back. and when you are talking about coins like LTC, there are lots of fiat markets for them, mostly with USD which you can choose to use in times like this.

there is also a cryptocurrency option like fiat available called Tether or USDT but I suggest staying away from it as much as possible, it is not as trusted as it may look like. but it is convenient since it is supposed to be always worth $1.
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December 28, 2017, 09:40:09 PM
#1
what would you say would be a good coin to use for a neutral hold that doesn't gain or loose much at all?
some where that I can save my gains from something like LTC and take my gains while market goes red and put them into a certain coin that doesn't move,
suggestions thanks
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