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    Crypto Currency Markets Kraken is Trash

    Crypto Currency Markets Kraken is Trash


    Kraken is Trash

    Posted: 14 Dec 2017 10:45 AM PST

    I've lost over $4000 today due to their super glitchy UI and constant downtime. I can only imaging how others are faring. STAY AWAY FROM KRAKEN.

    Edit: fairing to faring

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    Is there a sub for people who actually care about the crypto revolution?

    Posted: 14 Dec 2017 03:47 PM PST

    I'm tired of all these posts by greedy people talking about prices. There's no reason a cryptocurrency needs to be 1000$ to function as a legitimate currency. Is there a sub where people actually have convictions and talk about the revolution, not just about money?


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    Neuroscientist takes a close look at how IOTA's price is being surpressed by FUD

    Posted: 14 Dec 2017 12:04 PM PST

    Ripple on it's way to the moon?

    Posted: 14 Dec 2017 10:01 AM PST

    What You Can Buy With Bitcoin: A $10 Pizza for $76 (Wall Street Journal)

    Posted: 14 Dec 2017 10:34 AM PST

    TFW granny sends you a letter asking you how to buy Ripple cause she heard some nice gentleman chatting about it at bingo night. She doesn’t even have a computer...

    Posted: 14 Dec 2017 08:22 PM PST

    When buying your train ticket feels like buying crypto.

    Posted: 14 Dec 2017 10:01 AM PST

    Successful Daytrading and HODLing

    Posted: 14 Dec 2017 07:22 PM PST

    I can recognize a good investment so it's easy to buy in and never look at the price again. I'm a good hodler. That said, it's killing me to watch this repetitive price action. I'm looking for someone to validate an opinion: hodling is leaving so much profit on the table.

    Anyone with significant daytrading experience care to chime in on how predictable crypto is right now?

    It's obviously a bull market unless you've been living under a rock, and it will remain until we become aware otherwise. Yeah you might miss some big runs by daytrading, but the alternation of money flowing into alts (~+20%) then immediately (-18%) back to BTC is killing me to watch as I hodl my sad little ripples and lumens and neos and whatever. The right move is to sell alts at a modest gain (so you keep your +20%) for BTC, wait for BTC to increase or ALT to decrease, and then sell for ALT. You accumulate 10x the reward over the long term compared to the hodling strategy. Please tell me some people here are successfully accumulating BTC via ALTs and vice versa.

    Thoughts?

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    Is this really necessary *every* time Bitcoin goes up?

    Posted: 14 Dec 2017 07:00 PM PST

    Ripple Coinbase listing leaked?

    Posted: 14 Dec 2017 06:54 PM PST

    PSA for US Citizens: Don't forget about your tax. The government will come after you, even if it takes a few years

    Posted: 14 Dec 2017 07:24 AM PST

    GDAX Order and Trade types

    Posted: 14 Dec 2017 06:45 PM PST

    XRP: Momentum Building

    Posted: 14 Dec 2017 06:44 AM PST

    Daily Crypto Update (12/14/17) + Technical Analysis:

    Posted: 14 Dec 2017 04:08 PM PST

    XLM vs XRP

    Posted: 14 Dec 2017 04:56 PM PST

    I was just wondering if someone could explain the difference of these coins to me? Is it just that Ripple targets banks while Stellar targets everyone else?

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    What´s the most profitable project in your opinion for the next few months? ( Reddit POLL)

    Posted: 14 Dec 2017 08:46 AM PST

    What´s the most profitable project in your opinion for the next few months? ( Reddit POLL)


    I´m interested what the reddit community picks.


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    See live vote count here

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    Why is nobody freaking out about Net Neutrality being repealed? (x-post /r/cryptocurrency)

    Posted: 14 Dec 2017 01:35 PM PST

    The FCC just repealed Net Neutrality.

     

    Doesn't anybody realise what implications this has for crypto?

    For anybody in the US:

    If your ISP even allows accessing random IP's, you will most likely have to pay to be able to do so. This means that using any crypto network will cost you extra money.

    Because nothing is stopping them, ISP's will most likely charge per mb/gb of data used, especially when accessing "random" IP addresses (those of nodes). This means that running a full node will get very expensive very quickly. If you want to download a 145 GB blockchain (and constantly keep downloading as the blockchain grows) you better be prepared to cash out some money. The speed at which the network operates will most likely also be lower. And why would you go through all that hassle? Running a full node doesn't give you any money.

    The result of this is that the decentralized networks suddenly become very centralized in the US, as few people will be able to afford a full node. This would in turn make it easier for ISP's to completely block certain (or all) cryptocurrencies or charge extra for a "cryptocurrency" package. How would that be for adoption?

     

    "But they suuuurely wouldn't do that right"

    Well, the ISP's have enough reasons to do the things I listed. First of all it charging per mb/gb gives them more money (which is all they care about). Blocking crypto entirely is also not excluded, if I was a bank that didn't like crypto, I would just "donate" 20 million dollars to some ISP's to block their users from accessing any nodes. The ISP's are legally allowed to do all of that now.

    How is nobody freaking out about this? I understand that crypto also thrives outside of the US (I'm not from the US either fyi), but this will still have a massive impact since there are a lot of crypto users in the US.

    Call this FUD all you want, ignorance is bliss I guess.

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    I believe we as Americans can do better for our loved ones being left behind in these crypto shifting times.

    Posted: 14 Dec 2017 05:50 PM PST

    BLOOMBERG adds Ethereum, Litecoin and Ripple to its Trading Terminal

    Posted: 14 Dec 2017 09:34 PM PST

    Making a scene

    Posted: 14 Dec 2017 09:25 PM PST

    In this wild west, what's your "safest" bet?

    Posted: 14 Dec 2017 09:15 PM PST

    Out of all the coins out there, I find I'm the least worried about Ethereum (obvious disclosure: I hold Ethereum).

    Not only are the differences in potential between BTC/LTC/BCH becoming less clear to me by the day, it also seems they don't matter, as prices shoot up in relation to media coverage and herd mentality regardless.

    Ethereum is the only one I'm managing to remain calm about, and to be honest I still get worried by EOS now and then, and also god damn it with Kik moving to XRP.

    Just thought I'd ask for a moment. Could be a good discussion. What are your guys' "shelter from the storm" coins, that you sleep well at night knowing your money is in them?

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    What is Groestlcoin? An infographic

    Posted: 14 Dec 2017 03:08 AM PST

    DNV GL, Cold-Chain Logistics, and the Power of VeChain Thor

    Posted: 14 Dec 2017 07:29 AM PST

    Looking to add to my portfolio

    Posted: 14 Dec 2017 08:48 PM PST

    I'm currently holding:

    Eth Link Golem Xrp

    Looking for more coins that aren't just methods of payment.

    Thinking of Ark and maybe Req

    Any suggestions are welcome and I can research from there.

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