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post Mar 25 2017, 08:29 AM

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Good morning crypto EnTHusiasts!!!!! ETH at it again. ATH!!!!

Now I can really conclude that flippening is happening (WooTZ going to scold me) and money is pouring into altcoins. Almost all the altcoins I hold has increased in value. My next objective is to research low volume coins to see any potential coins.

QUOTE(goldfries @ Mar 25 2017, 05:49 AM)
BitFinex, not BitFenix. tongue.gif
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No wonder!! Every time I google the word, computer parts came out!!! biggrin.gif

@wengherng, do correct the mistake. Thx!

QUOTE(goldfries @ Mar 25 2017, 05:51 AM)
I buy / sell on BTC-E https://btc-e.com/

Not sure how the site is now but it worked for me last time.
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Cool. Going to check it out later. I guess it also accepts MYR?

QUOTE(WooTz @ Mar 25 2017, 07:42 AM)
Good day gentlemen, what a fine day to check on the crypto price today.

Happy trading!
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Good morning ETH sifu!!! Still cheap to buy ETH? biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(WooTz @ Mar 25 2017, 08:45 AM)
GDAX and Korea doing us a big favor by suppressing it.

Anytime before mid April is cheap.
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Cool, will nibble a bit more later. Don't dare buy too much at this price.

wengherng

Last bit on the guide. Will let you know when it is completed.

In progress.......

Transaction fees

Keep in mind that you will be charged some fees when you make a transaction or transfer. Here's how it generally work:
1) Buying BTC - no fees
2) Selling BTC - free or fees charged by platform
3) Sending BTC from one address to another - network transfer fees
4) On exchanges, fee varies.

These are some examples of fees being charged by different websites/platform:
- Poloniex - https://poloniex.com/fees/
- Bitfinex - https://www.bitfinex.com/fees
- Localbitcoins - https://localbitcoins.com/fees
- Shapeshift - https://shapeshift.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/art...-fee-structure-

Examples of fees being charged:

- Transfer from Airbitz mobile app (in phone) to hardware wallet twice - 0.000812 & 0.00045 BTC.
---- If BTC was USD 1000/BTC, that would mean a transfer fee of USD 0.812 & USD 0.45. Do note the difference of fees is also affected by the price of BTC at that time.

- Transfer from localbitcoins to Poloniex -

- Transfer from Remitano to Poloniex -

- buy altcoins from poloniex (direct buy)
- buy altcoins from poloniex (bidding)

(is there a fixed fees for transfer?)

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QUOTE(hitokai @ Mar 25 2017, 12:53 PM)
anyone having problem depositing into coinbox?
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I transferred BTC from Remitano to Poloniex an hour ago. The transaction didn't even show up on blockchain info. Remitano told me that there are blockchain delays and asked me to wait.... sad.gif

QUOTE(goldfries @ Mar 25 2017, 01:19 PM)
Don't remember, I use that platform for trading.

Can set threshold to buy / sell.

Popular alt coins will appear there, at least that exchange has been around.

I lost a fair bit at Mt Gox before, stupid case.
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Checked out the website. Not as friendly as Poloniex.

So sorry to hear that.

I'm using Poloniex and I'm getting more scare as I'm transferring more and more BTC there. However, I just got my hardware wallet and in the process of learning how to use it.

QUOTE(wengherng @ Mar 25 2017, 03:24 PM)
It really is a mighty fine day today when I look at the ETH charts......even if it is raining outside my window at the moment.  biggrin.gif
That said, I think I am pretty comfortable with my balance between BTC and ETH (and just a tiny bit of XMR) at the moment.
The BTC dip is starting to pique my interest again......looking cheap now, but I am thinking that if the civil war doesn't end soon, we might see even lower dips (perhaps even a crash to......if I may be so greedy......USD300 even?)
I'm holding out for crazy bargain sales here!  rclxm9.gif
Done!
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Yeah, everyday regret didn't buy more ETH. cry.gif A bit too high for me at the moment but will buy some on the rise.

Still buying BTC but mainly to convert to altcoins. Will only accumulate more BTC if prices drop.

Anyway, just got my Trezor hardware wallet yesterday! rclxms.gif rclxms.gif Currently transferring bit by bit to ensure it is working well. So far so good! My only problem now is that I don't want to transfer too much from Poloniex as I want to lend out my coins! As before, lending is fun!!! rclxm9.gif Even BTC rates are quite good now.

Eh, haven't finish the last part yet leh. Will finish it later tongue.gif

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QUOTE(WooTz @ Mar 25 2017, 08:45 AM)
GDAX and Korea doing us a big favor by suppressing it.

Anytime before mid April is cheap.
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You should have shown me this : https://ethereum.network/projects

I keep on scrolling and scrolling down... so many projects! Impressive! thumbup.gif

I'm updating the 2nd post, need important links for ethereum. Please provide the links if you have them. Thx.

Also found this old news : http://www.inc.com/brian-d-evans/heres-why...-on-ethere.html

Never realized how well-accepted ETH is!

Going to take a bigger bite this afternoon. icon_question.gif

Edit : Oh ya, I'm curious on what would happen if, in the unlikely event, ETH hits, say USD500 per coin. Wouldn't it make the network expensive? Or the higher the price the better it is? hmm.gif

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QUOTE(soonming @ Mar 26 2017, 12:19 PM)
Looks like I am missing a big opportunity here. Don't even know where to start to get some and how safe it is as my knowledge on these is zero!

Hope still got time. Which I feel is fast running out...
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Take a look at first post. Some info there. wink.gif

I only entered cryptocurrencies 6 weeks ago and am already up by more than 200% overall. 200% in crypto-crazyland is nothing where people can gain 4-5 digit percentage points. The only thing is to do your own research and be prepared to lose the money if something happens. More info on the first page. smile.gif

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QUOTE(WooTz @ Mar 26 2017, 02:21 PM)
/r/Ethereum
Fundamental news related to Ethereum ecosystem goes here, core developers conduct meetings on the first and third Fridays each month, so users can view the entire conversation or read the transcripts provided.

/r/ethtrader
Price related discussion and future movements goes here.

there's this weekly newsletter that summarizes all the Ethereum related events for your viewing pleasure.

Week in Ethereum

When PoS goes live, higher market cap is good for security, tokens will be expensive for attacks and depositors reap higher rewards, gas price wouldn't be an issue as they have their separate pricing mechanisms for it.

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Cool! Updated! rclxms.gif

Owh.... errmm.... don't understand the explanation in terms of why it is good for security and expensive for attacks. sweat.gif Anyway, as long as higher prices doesn't chase projects away from Ethereum, I'm ok with that. smile.gif
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QUOTE(WooTz @ Mar 26 2017, 06:32 PM)
The cool thing about POS, just like what Vlad Zamfir said, all attacker attempts would be like burning down their ASIC farm in POW, having to top up their ETH constantly because their deposit gets burned.

Plus, even if they managed to achieve 51%, we would just hard fork away and render them altcoins.

If gas price is $0.02 at $50 ETH, it'd still be adjusted to $0.02 at $500 ETH.
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I see. Good to know! thumbup.gif

Gosh, buying ETH at USD 50 is hard. Of course, not as painful as 1 BTC but still, the money spent to see so few coins.... cry.gif

Luckily I still enjoy to see my half million coins of Doge, which is actually moving a bit! cool2.gif

QUOTE(luotang @ Mar 26 2017, 07:14 PM)
So I browse through the forum and found this thread. Great to know that the community is interested in cryptocurrency.

I bought ETH last year and keep it until now only to see good return recently. Reading the thread I found that I can actually lend my coin out. So I am going to give it a try.

How is the return rate like? Is the return going to be in ETH as well?
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Nice to hear that.

Yup, the returns will be in the form of the coin you lent out. The return rate varies for each coin and between different coin. This is because you compete for the best rate to lend out and how high the demand for the coin is. At the moment, ETH rate is very bad, around 0.003% per day. If somebody takes up the loan, the next higher rate will be available. Some coins get good rates for a short period when demand is good.

Just yesterday, somebody requested a huge amount of loan at a rate of 2% per day! for Doge coin. I tell you, it was bliss lending it out. However, most of the loan was returned after a few hours but I still have some running at 2%.

Here's some examples of the rates I'm lending out at this moment:

ETH - 0.0017-0.0029%
XRP - 0.0098%
Maid - 0.048%
Doge - 0.0299 - 2%
Dash - 0.049 %
Clam - 0.1 - 0.974%

Do note the rates is for 24 hours and the calculation starts the minute you loan it out until the guy cancels the loan. It can be the whole tenure (usually I set to 2 days) or it can be a few minutes only!

Anyway, you just have to go to the lending tab and check out the rates for each coin. wink.gif

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QUOTE(WooTz @ Mar 26 2017, 08:45 PM)
I'd suggest pulling it out of the exchange instead.

lending it allows more shorts, diluting your overall value way beyond your tiny rates.

Want better price stability and growth, it's better to hodl.

Don't feed the whales.
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I think we ikan bilis(es) have no impact on the shorts. Too small amount.

I just lent out my BTC for 0.2650% rclxm9.gif
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QUOTE(luotang @ Mar 26 2017, 11:18 PM)
Very helpful reply, cheers for that  rclxms.gif  rclxms.gif

ETH lending rate is so low, probably due to large supply and circulation around the market. 0.003% is like 1% p.a. if successfully lending out everyday. If that's the case I then really no point doing this?

So if the guy return in a few hours then the rate is 0.003%* hours/24?
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Ya, supply and demand. Yeah, 0.003% not really worth it but I lend it out anyway as I'm lending my other coins.

It's not even per hour. The interest starts the second the loan is taken up and updates every 20-30 seconds. Even if the loan is returned in 5 minutes, there will already be interest.

QUOTE(sirxl @ Mar 27 2017, 06:10 AM)
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NAV price has been going through the roof the past 2 weeks:
https://poloniex.com/exchange#btc_nav
ATH at 12504 sats. Been following their project for the past 2 years and awaiting their Raspberry Pi staking image to rollout this week.

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Haiyaaa.... you didn't reply me earlier, whether NAVCOIN has the potential. I bought some to HODL but I think I will load up a bit more tonight.

QUOTE(sirxl @ Mar 27 2017, 07:36 AM)
only managed to get 0.2493%
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Haha, supply and demand but it's a good rate. Some coin rates goes as low as 0.0001%!!! It might not last long but BTC is in demand so hopefully the rate stays. Dash has a good rate previously but not now. My dilemma now is whether I should channel more BTC out of cold storage later on. I don't hold much BTC now as most are channeled to altcoins. Haiz.... difficult...

I was actually considering the lending bot but it is 3rd party so I'm not comfortable with that in terms of security. No choice but to manually check on and off.

Going to do a guide on lending too!!! Oooo, I'm so excited!!

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QUOTE(sirxl @ Mar 27 2017, 11:27 AM)
Was away last week, so I could have missed it.
Well look at the NAV roadmap, they seem to have potential to go higher.
Check out the $NAV hashtags on twitter to monitor the market response.
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Haha, it's ok. 6 of my coin holdings including NAV are >20% gain today. Last night it was DCR which was pumped to 150% before returning to earth's orbit. Too bad I don't do trading.

I did check out NAV previously. Will relook at it tonight. Thx!

Since you are an expert in this field and organizing all these conferences, can you check out siacoin (SC)? I bought some of it and I think it has potential. Currently low volume and only 50-60 satoshi. I think they are doing a good job so far with viable business model. Of course, whether they succeed or fail is still early to tell. Competitor is Storjcoin X, I think....

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QUOTE(hitokai @ Mar 27 2017, 12:52 PM)
what are u using to buy bitcoin bro? what coin are u holding atm? Im only holding ETH at 48-50USD x.x just got my account yday
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QUOTE(hitokai @ Mar 27 2017, 12:57 PM)
yea u r using luno atm?
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Localbitcoin and remitano. Planning to use xbit Asia once I get money transferred there.
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QUOTE(sirxl @ Mar 27 2017, 01:24 PM)
You are right. siacoin (SC) is quite interesting and they have that new Minebox NAS presale.
If SJCX came out with a similar hardware box, the price might rise higher.

Info on their NAS box:
http://1stminingrig.com/honest-minebox-nas-review/
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Wow! I didn't even find the NAS box link during googling. Only read their website and saw their video : http://sia.tech/

Among the coins I bought, SC is my dark horse pick, lowest satoshi, low volume with what I think is a good concept. Storjcoin X is already at 20k satoshi and I think the sky is unlimited. However, I also hold Storjcoin just to be on the safe side. biggrin.gif

QUOTE(luotang @ Mar 27 2017, 01:28 PM)
Thanks for your reply. BTC lending rate is so good. Probably later when ETH sudden shot up and I sell ETH to hold BTC, then I can start lending then.

Thanks agian.
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We don't have the crystal ball so why not get both! smile.gif

QUOTE(nibblerz @ Mar 27 2017, 05:18 PM)
Been following this thread with great interest.

Couple of questions :
1a) I do not have a hardware wallet yet. Do you guys think it's safe to start purchasing ETH and keep them inside Poloniex?
1b) Can we actually store cryptocurrencies in Poloniex? Do we need to actually transfer them to some online wallet, say Coinbase, instead? If so, what are the best online wallets to use?
2) The shipping fee for Ledger Nano S is almost as expensive as the wallet itself...is there any better/cheaper method to get a wallet?
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Adding to what wengherng replied, yeah, poloniex usually keep the coins in cold storage. When I withdraw my ETH to my hardware wallet, it showed that the transfer was from poloniex cold storage to my wallet. Should be safer but like wengherng said, not as safe as hardware wallet.

How much is the shipping fee? My Trezor hardware wallet cost USD 99 and the shipping USD 29 (express DHL). I previously searched lowyat.net garage sales but nobody is selling either one.

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QUOTE(nibblerz @ Mar 27 2017, 09:05 PM)
The price listed in their shopping cart :
PRODUCTS 58.00 €
SHIPPING PRICE 50.03 €
TOTAL (excl. tax)  108.03 €
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Wow! So expensive.

Googled and found this. Ships from Singapore? https://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B01...8&condition=new
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QUOTE(nibblerz @ Mar 27 2017, 10:21 PM)
Looks good, pricing wise. Bulk buy anyone?  tongue.gif
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I already have Trezor. Awaiting a hardware wallet that can accomodate more altcoins. Or even hoping Trezor comes up with support for other altcoins.

QUOTE(wengherng @ Mar 28 2017, 12:04 AM)
EUR 108 is still cheaper than the USD 128 that kmarc paid......   brows.gif
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A necessary investment, no choice. bruce.gif

News from CNBC : http://www.cnbc.com/2017/03/27/bitcoin-wob...ain-future.html

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It's been a volatile period for bitcoin investors, as holders of the cryptocurrency prepare for a potential 'fork' in the blockchain.

From Friday morning until Monday afternoon, bitcoin was trading under the $1,000 level, and even fell beneath $900 on Saturday. This is significant as, barring the weekend of March 18 and 19, bitcoin has traded above $1,000 since early February and hit a fresh all-time high of around $1,325 on March 10.

Bitcoin is currently back above the $1,000 handle, but is well off these recent highs, wiping billions off of its market cap value.
A stack of bitcoins stand on top of U.S. one dollar bills.
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There are several causes for the recent volatility: Chinese regulators cracked down on bitcoin exchanges, while U.S. authorities rejected a proposal for a bitcoin-backed exchange-traded fund (ETF). The current concern is over the future of the bitcoin technology.

Bitcoin faces a scaling issue, where the number of bitcoin transactions that can happen on the blockchain at any one time is limited. This is creating a backlog of transactions that are needed to be processed and slowing down the system.

A group called Bitcoin Unlimited advocates for increasing the size of the blocks on the blockchain in order to process more transactions, but this has split the community. To increase the block size would involve splitting the blockchain, causing a fork and creating two major blockchains. This would effectively create two different coins and it's not clear which would become dominant.

As a result, investors are hedging their bets or selling out of bitcoin, waiting to see whether or not the fork will happen, and if so, which blockchain will be favored by the market.

Data from Bitfinex indicates around 49 million more coins have been sold than bought, or roughly 5 percent of total coins traded, in the last 30 days. Through March, the number of long bitcoin positions held by investors has decreased from 26,858 to above 23,142, while the number of short positions has increased from 9,820 to 14,731.

Meanwhile, the market cap of blockchain assets other than bitcoin, such as ether, dash and monero, has more than doubled since March 10 from $3.5 billion to more than $7 billion, according to Chris Burniske, blockchain products lead analyst at ARK Invest.

"At the same time, bitcoin's market cap has gone from $19 billion to $16 billion. Hence, bitcoin's market cap has lost $3 billion in value while the combined market cap of all other blockchain assets has added more than $3 billion," he told CNBC via email.

"Given these market indicators, it would appear investors are diversifying their blockchain asset holdings, positioning themselves for a generally rising tide in this emerging asset class."

Whether or not the fork happens is hard to tell, but it may harm bitcoin's brand, according to Jani Valjavec, co-founder of ICONOMI, a digital asset management platform for cryptocurrencies. Valjavec argues the brand is the main thing behind bitcoin's value.

"It has wide acceptance now, real world use cases, it can be a great store of value, and it is currently trusted by the community. Our understanding is that a hard fork, instigated by two parties with very competing interests, will primarily weaken the brand," he told CNBC via email.

"The next biggest brand in the distributed economy is ethereum, and that's why we believe it will benefit the most."

However, Fran Strajnar, co-founder & CEO of data and research company Brave New Coin, says the market is still within the parameters of a bitcoin bull cycle.

"The proposed contentious fork is unlikely but better to happen now than in the distant future. We would end up with the original bitcoin and remaining miners activating segwit (a well-designed package of system upgrades) and a new, much smaller, privatized alternative version of bitcoin," he told CNBC via email.

"The sum result of all the network fork (fear, uncertainty and doubt) is we are seeing investors hedge by buying into ether. We expect a price drop if there is a fork but a similar outcome to ethereum, where the long term market capitalization increases for both assets."
Meaning unload a bit of ether near the fork? hmm.gif

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QUOTE(wannmetal @ Mar 28 2017, 12:15 AM)
guys look at BitcoinDark (BTCD). suddenly so high.
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All the useless coins that I crossed out are being pumped. Incredible! bangwall.gif
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QUOTE(wengherng @ Mar 28 2017, 12:54 AM)
Are there actually some "uses" for the other coins which you purchased, besides the likes of bitcoin, ether, monero, etc.?
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Useless as in no updates, no news from developers, no progress, bad feedback from others, etc.

Those earlier coins I bought was based on recommendations from various sources. Some on news e.g. Ripple - Japan banks. Later ones I did a bit of research. Some bought just for fun. Some has potential business model (latest one was Siacoin and Storjcoin). Most have gain to a certain degree probably due to diversion from bitcoin.

Ok, let me count....... I have 26 types of coins. sweat.gif sweat.gif I just need one to hit the moon.... rclxms.gif

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QUOTE(wannmetal @ Mar 28 2017, 01:49 AM)
ripple, siacoin, are my hit the moon target too hahaha
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Hope so. smile.gif

QUOTE(sirxl @ Mar 28 2017, 06:13 AM)
Damn. XBC was pumped to 3000%!!!!!!???!! Now at 1400%. Incredible..... I just watch with popcorn at the sidelines....

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Sold of my Doge to pick up a bit of NAVcoin at a discount! biggrin.gif

Competition entered! rclxm9.gif

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QUOTE(wengherng @ Mar 28 2017, 10:41 AM)
Now, imagine you had taken the leap of faith and dumped in RM15k just before the rise, last night.
You'd be nearly half a million ringgit richer this morning.  biggrin.gif
But......that's life.
Sometimes I am really tempted to just put in a few thousand bucks into Poloniex, just for "gambling" and riding these hypes.
But I don't think I would have been able to handle all the heart attacks......  blink.gif
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Hehe, I'm not that kind of investor because I KNOW my leap of faith usually ends up in the jump of doom! biggrin.gif Have to be lucky to catch these type of pump. Furthermore, I think I would have exited at around 300-400% and miss the 4 digits percentage gain.

Why didn't it happen to decred? cry.gif I was planning to hold it even if it went higher. Instead, it went red! mad.gif

QUOTE(sirxl @ Mar 28 2017, 11:28 AM)
What's the deal on XBC anyway?
Have not had time to google it.
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Yeah, no news. People say it is a classic pump and dump.

QUOTE(wengherng @ Mar 28 2017, 02:56 PM)
DCR has dipped almost 30% over the last 24 hours compared to BTC.
Looking very attractive to me...... too bad I am at work and don't have my hardware wallet with me, otherwise I might just convert some BTC to DCR.
Hope it's not too late to wait until tonight.
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Oh, any reason you are targeting DCR? I can't actually remember why I bought DCR about a week ago. Haha.... Even though it had dropped a lot , I'm still in the green. Lucky...... sweat.gif

On other news, the crazy coins are still at it! rclxub.gif

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QUOTE(hitokai @ Mar 28 2017, 04:09 PM)
dcr, i am in red. was buying at +12% yday. now in red x(
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Cryptos can be quite volatile. Do be careful. wink.gif

ALL my coins are in the red today, except for only 3 minimally green! vmad.gif I have no coins in the top 20 either. Not sure what's happening.... hmm.gif

This post has been edited by kmarc: Mar 28 2017, 05:22 PM

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