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February 11, 2020, 02:26:55 AM
In my opinion, of course BTC, LTC, ETH, BNB and BAT coins that we must hold, because the coins that I have mentioned have very potential.
And of course I am sure to provide profit if we hold. I think your choice of coins is pretty good, Bitcoin Token (BTCT) I see a very good
performance chart from 2019 until now 3 times the price to ATH at $ 0.01. Then IOTA and NEO is also a two excellent coins that often provide
profit for the holder.

That's a good selection mate, because all these coins are really revolutionary and they perform good. At the same time I would suggest you to have a look on DASH coin and it's growth from the last six months, believe me DASH has a bright future ahead there was a massive pump In the last few months and it's still moving it's unstoppable mate.
sr. member
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February 11, 2020, 01:15:09 AM
In my opinion, of course BTC, LTC, ETH, BNB and BAT coins that we must hold, because the coins that I have mentioned have very potential.
And of course I am sure to provide profit if we hold. I think your choice of coins is pretty good, Bitcoin Token (BTCT) I see a very good
performance chart from 2019 until now 3 times the price to ATH at $ 0.01. Then IOTA and NEO is also a two excellent coins that often provide
profit for the holder.
sr. member
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February 11, 2020, 12:45:35 AM
I am holding Bitcoin Gold, because this coin is still undervalued right now and you can see on coinmarketcap thats BTG its -97 percent on ROI, and now its growing fast.
I think good choose for holding bitcoin gold because you can get much profit later when BTG back to higher price, but always need time when bitcoin raise to higher price waiting for your assets back to higher price, maybe you can hold any other coin but try to sell faster when reach your profit with hold for long time.
full member
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February 11, 2020, 12:36:08 AM
I am holding Bitcoin Gold, because this coin is still undervalued right now and you can see on coinmarketcap thats BTG its -97 percent on ROI, and now its growing fast.
jr. member
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February 10, 2020, 11:50:13 PM
i prefer to become short-term holder for now since the market prices cahanged quickly, it makes a good profit for me.
also, if i hold a coin to hold for a long time, of course i'll buy a BTC. but, if you ask about Altcoins, of course i'll buy some ETH to hold.
legendary
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February 10, 2020, 11:36:22 PM
So now to my questions:
which coins do you prefer and Hold ?
what do you think about the coins i´ve invested in ?
since I was familiar with cryptocurrency from the beginning until now I have a coin that I like until now.
1. Bitcoin
2. Ethereum
3. BCD
4. BTG

Motivation clearly exists for me, I rate the four coins as having a good value to invest in the futuree.
You can see from the developments in 2017, maybe this history can be repeated for the umpteenth time.
hero member
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February 10, 2020, 06:33:51 PM
As banal as it may sound, bitcoin is a great option for a long time. When I chose my coins for investment (mid-2017), my choice fell on a large number of coins, including several scams, but thanks to BNB and ICON, I am still in the black))
it's clear that what you say about bitcoin is a truth that is very hard to deny, bitcoin is still the best choice to date for investment. but instead there is no good altcoin, I still believe in ethereum because it is still a mainstay and does not rule out the possibility of XRP, LTC, BNB.
Although Ethereum now looks like an interesting project, but I plan to wait for its transition to Proof-of-Stake and then I will make a decision whether to invest or not. As for Ripple, I have always tried not to invest in projects of the banking system.
It is all about trust, may others believe ETH and XRP to look good at this time but not yours. That's your choice either.
I've been also looking for coins that are not on the top listed but somehow I realize that it can be riskier if we look into the bottom or newly added coins in the market. Not really that wise and for me, it is better to look for coins that already performing well in the market since before cause it surely it won't disappoint us in the future.
indeed riskier. but when you succeed in getting a project that is good for the future, then you can get huge profits. because the pump of new coins with good updates is usually very large. but that's the risk, we can take risks or take safe ways to get profits.
That will be a very difficult task that the legit project will always be running on the exchange site. It's difficult to find a legit project that runs outside of IEO platform. There was an ico called elixxir which is a good ico too as it was running by trusted person. The pump for the new coin will be very high but that will not be so long.
full member
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February 10, 2020, 06:31:28 PM
Hi im new @ Bitcointalk and this is my first post  Smiley

Im into Crypto since 2016 so i saw big climbs off different Coins and i saw the market bleeding. At this time I had a lot of different coins some of them are already gone so i won and afterwards i lost money.

Im still into IOTA which i think is a really good investment and in NEO, Link and till 1 week i´ve invested in BTCT and started a MN. I had about 100 ETH but sold waaay to early...  Angry

So now to my questions:
which coins do you prefer and Hold ?
what do you think about the coins i´ve invested in ?

Thanks and sorry for my bad English Grin

BTCT? Never heard of that. However, I still think you made a good choice though, IOTA and NEO are good pick but this BTCT is what I don't know or have a say on. Also, in my own opinion, although you sold your ETH too early it isn't still a bad time taking a look at it again as holding it really worth it. Asking about the coins I prefer and hold, just two and they are BTC and ETH; I hold these two long term while I do mid-term hold on coins that have value.
newbie
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February 10, 2020, 06:04:36 PM
I think a lot of the coins having to do with real world spending or rewards are good.

For example, crypto debit cards are interesting.  Many BTC maximalists hate them, but i think they are a good for real world adoption.

MCO
WXT
TERN
SPND
CRPT

Do your own research on those companies as each have different value.  I would hold WXT in Europe, but TERN in the US.  MCO is a great overall option - big in Singapore and growing aggressively everywhere else.
full member
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February 10, 2020, 04:51:54 PM
Hi im new @ Bitcointalk and this is my first post  Smiley

Im into Crypto since 2016 so i saw big climbs off different Coins and i saw the market bleeding. At this time I had a lot of different coins some of them are already gone so i won and afterwards i lost money.

Im still into IOTA which i think is a really good investment and in NEO, Link and till 1 week i´ve invested in BTCT and started a MN. I had about 100 ETH but sold waaay to early...  Angry

So now to my questions:
which coins do you prefer and Hold ?
what do you think about the coins i´ve invested in ?

Thanks and sorry for my bad English Grin
We are interested for short term profits instead long time. Even in bad market some coin makes bullrun for new update and partnership. Suppose Bitcoin halving is changing the cryptocurrency market then Ethereum 2.0 will change the altcoins season. Now ignore IOTA and NEO, only invest in Bitcoin and Ethereum.
full member
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February 07, 2020, 12:27:37 PM
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Im still into IOTA which i think is a really good investment and in NEO, Link and till 1 week i´ve invested in BTCT and started a MN. I had about 100 ETH but sold waaay to early...  Angry

So now to my questions:
which coins do you prefer and Hold ?
what do you think about the coins i´ve invested in ?

Thanks and sorry for my bad English Grin
Do not be sad because selling too fast, however, it is your decision, must be respected. Still many opportunities, especially ETH has a very good product so there are still many other opportunities that you can use Smiley
IOTA, NEO, isn't too bad, and ETH has a pretty good chance, but I doubt BTCT, it's simply because I'm not familiar with the token. However, based on this information, it is better for you to reconsider choosing another more potential altcoin, for example, XRP.
BTCT refers to Bitcoin Token, this one [ANN][POS] Bitcoin Token $BTCT - De-centralized Currency. Open Source. right?
I know that project and I do not think it is worth it for you to invest your money into it. Many reasons why I advise you to not invest your money into it, one of the biggest reasons is they were acquiring dead deflationary projects and one of those was created by BTCT developers themselves. What do you expect from someone that failed to meet their promise before?
I prefer BTC and ETH for the long term, while other potential altcoins are more likely to be used for daily trading.
TWW
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February 07, 2020, 11:29:21 AM
#99
As banal as it may sound, bitcoin is a great option for a long time. When I chose my coins for investment (mid-2017), my choice fell on a large number of coins, including several scams, but thanks to BNB and ICON, I am still in the black))
it's clear that what you say about bitcoin is a truth that is very hard to deny, bitcoin is still the best choice to date for investment. but instead there is no good altcoin, I still believe in ethereum because it is still a mainstay and does not rule out the possibility of XRP, LTC, BNB.
Although Ethereum now looks like an interesting project, but I plan to wait for its transition to Proof-of-Stake and then I will make a decision whether to invest or not. As for Ripple, I have always tried not to invest in projects of the banking system.
It is all about trust, may others believe ETH and XRP to look good at this time but not yours. That's your choice either.
I've been also looking for coins that are not on the top listed but somehow I realize that it can be riskier if we look into the bottom or newly added coins in the market. Not really that wise and for me, it is better to look for coins that already performing well in the market since before cause it surely it won't disappoint us in the future.
indeed riskier. but when you succeed in getting a project that is good for the future, then you can get huge profits. because the pump of new coins with good updates is usually very large. but that's the risk, we can take risks or take safe ways to get profits.
sr. member
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win lambo...
February 07, 2020, 11:05:53 AM
#98
As banal as it may sound, bitcoin is a great option for a long time. When I chose my coins for investment (mid-2017), my choice fell on a large number of coins, including several scams, but thanks to BNB and ICON, I am still in the black))
it's clear that what you say about bitcoin is a truth that is very hard to deny, bitcoin is still the best choice to date for investment. but instead there is no good altcoin, I still believe in ethereum because it is still a mainstay and does not rule out the possibility of XRP, LTC, BNB.
Although Ethereum now looks like an interesting project, but I plan to wait for its transition to Proof-of-Stake and then I will make a decision whether to invest or not. As for Ripple, I have always tried not to invest in projects of the banking system.
It is all about trust, may others believe ETH and XRP to look good at this time but not yours. That's your choice either.
I've been also looking for coins that are not on the top listed but somehow I realize that it can be riskier if we look into the bottom or newly added coins in the market. Not really that wise and for me, it is better to look for coins that already performing well in the market since before cause it surely it won't disappoint us in the future.
sr. member
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February 06, 2020, 12:34:48 PM
#97
Some of your coins are really good, especially IOTA and NEO. These are third generation cryptocurrencies and the technology behind them is much more advanced when compared to the other altcoins such as Ethereum and Ripple. These coins have gone down in value recently, but my advice is to hold on to them. I would say that their future potential is very good. The only thing is that you should hold them for at least 1-2 years.
full member
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February 06, 2020, 12:12:22 PM
#96
As banal as it may sound, bitcoin is a great option for a long time. When I chose my coins for investment (mid-2017), my choice fell on a large number of coins, including several scams, but thanks to BNB and ICON, I am still in the black))
it's clear that what you say about bitcoin is a truth that is very hard to deny, bitcoin is still the best choice to date for investment. but instead there is no good altcoin, I still believe in ethereum because it is still a mainstay and does not rule out the possibility of XRP, LTC, BNB.
Although Ethereum now looks like an interesting project, but I plan to wait for its transition to Proof-of-Stake and then I will make a decision whether to invest or not. As for Ripple, I have always tried not to invest in projects of the banking system.
newbie
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February 05, 2020, 05:07:24 PM
#95
Well, the most advanced hard wallet I am aware of is GetHashWallet. Because team is building not something abstract, but a fully working and advanced product. What makes sense here - the wallet is easy to use, non-programmable and secure. Moreover, it is arrow certified and reliable. I recommend you to have a closer look at their website, sure that you will be impressed with how advanced it is

Definitely sounds attractive, let me have a closer look on my own. Thank you for the recommendation
newbie
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February 05, 2020, 05:06:25 PM
#94
Oh yes, this makes sense. And are you aware of any such solutions? I mean if you are into industry. Cause I would definitely be interested to know

Well, the most advanced hard wallet I am aware of is GetHashWallet. Because team is building not something abstract, but a fully working and advanced product. What makes sense here - the wallet is easy to use, non-programmable and secure. Moreover, it is arrow certified and reliable. I recommend you to have a closer look at their website, sure that you will be impressed with how advanced it is
copper member
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www.Crypto.Games: Multiple coins, multiple games
February 05, 2020, 05:00:12 PM
#93
Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Tezos, Matic, LTC, BitcoinCash, Bitcoindiamond, Lisk, Stratis, these are coins I'm holdings for any future market surge, but I basically focus more on bitcoin, I think altcoins will be in trouble until bitcoin drive them up with upcoming bullrun
Chances are the price of altcoins won't be rising much or will instead start falling when the price of bitcoin starts to rise up. This is because, as soon as the price of bitcoin starts to jump, people tend to sell off their altcoins and then join the bitcoin market. Thus this causes the price of altcoins to drop further. As the price of altcoin starts to drop, others holding those coins starts to panic and then sell off their investment too, causing further crash of the price. As the price of altcoin reaches its minimum, those who sold off their coins starts to buy back their coins at cheaper price, thus causing slow rise of altcoins again.
Don't rely on these bullrun when investing on crypto currencies. You have suggested some coins that are actually bad investment. You should reconsider your coins.
newbie
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February 05, 2020, 04:57:57 PM
#92
I believe that the most direct alternative is hardware wallets usage. But of course, it requires research to find worthwhile and trustworthy solution

Oh yes, this makes sense. And are you aware of any such solutions? I mean if you are into industry. Cause I would definitely be interested to know
newbie
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February 05, 2020, 04:57:42 PM
#91
Unfortunately, agree with you on increased number of attacks. But talking about me, I still find exchanges the most convenient option these days. What are the alternatives you are considering?

I believe that the most direct alternative is hardware wallets usage. But of course, it requires research to find worthwhile and trustworthy solution
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