JohnnyFlash wrote: » What the hell is Polkadot? No 5 on coinmarketcap at the moment.
rapul wrote: » DYOR
JohnnyFlash wrote: » Don’t have time to be reading about all these new scams and shïtcoins. The extent of the research for most people in crypto is ‘Oooooh, look, buzzwords and number go up’.
rapul wrote: » Hmm so you would rather waste others time explaining about something you clearly have an interest in, do your own research dude
Phoebas wrote: » Asking cyrpto enthusiasts a question about crypto on a crypto forum is research.
rapul wrote: » Haha you must be new here if u don't know oul Johnny's usual posts
AmberGold wrote: » Is OTX worth holding, 30% down on a recent buy ?
Whelo79 wrote: » So many suckers getting burnt. One of these was offering a 1 million APYhttps://twitter.com/edwardmorra_btc/status/1301241450533982214?s=19
rapul wrote: » I would hold, the whole market is down, Otx like everything will bounce back
Kickstart1.3 wrote: » Woke up in the middle of the night for some unknown reason. Ended up switching all my Alts to BTC.
Lex Luthor wrote: » not the best time to be making decisions I would imagine
banie01 wrote: » Sitting on a pile of stablecoin for the last few weeks after some profit-taking. Unfortunately I had no skin in the recent runs at all. Now the buy backs are set, but some of the performance over the last few weeks has really blown them away. One thing I have learned on the rocky road of crypto tho? Is a profit is a profit, that's always good! Don't after time.Bulls are great, but buying on the rise isn't always the clever move. Someone is always left holding the ATH bag. Patience! Always be patient, there really is no greater leveller IME than actually being patient. If you set a buy or a sell, set it because that's your limit and don't second guess yourself or after time yourself on selling before a run.
grindle wrote: » Be Gavin Wood (co-founder and former CTO of Ethereum, head of Parity, founder of Web3 Foundation). Be the source of the catastrophic bugs that've had people thinking "The sky is falling" with regard to Ethereum (TheDAO and the Parity Multi-Sig lock-up). Each instance of code that's resulted in stolen or locked funds on Ethereum was code Wood said was okay to go live, despite warnings from others at the time. Oopsies. Be Gavin and sulk about a rollback or state change not being entertained for the Multi-Sig bug because theft wasn't involved, create a blockchain where there were some fanciful hypothetical hopes and dreams to somehow collateralise that locked up Ether (although which fúcking dolts would accept a stake in Ether which they can't transfer or utilise on it's original chain for any other purposes, I don't know). Has extended beyond that to becoming a network conduit for any and all chains so they might interact with eachother (like Cardano, except Hoskins and co haven't been responsible for the locking up or previous theft of what would become billions worth of Ether).
Kickstart1.3 wrote: » Bitcoin development is choked by the miners and other bad actors such as blockone.
Kickstart1.3 wrote: » 11 years of Bitcoin, the last 7 of which have ground to a development halt.
tcawley29 wrote: » Okay Lex and Truckermal, I'm ready to buy more. Please advise on whats good these days :pac:
Truckermal wrote: » I said OXT yesterday it's up 18% now so I hope ye purchased! Just reminiscing yesterday I purchased my first shares circa 1993 in Elan who had a a factory in Athlone making Pharmaceutical's, share price went from £12 up to £35 where it split and you got 2 shares worth £17 which in turn went to £35 again. I then used profits to buy into Mcinerney construction for 8 pence which had a great run after that, I remember my junior Cert Business studies Teacher being very impressed!
deathbomber wrote: » No bias from you at all nice ethereum symbols in your sig. Dot appears to be flying, strong project and challenging. Wish i invested ��
makeorbrake wrote: » The penny finally dropped re. the rubbish you came up with in 2019 then...
Kickstart1.3 wrote: » how is it rubbish?
Kickstart1.3 wrote: » A lot of research done by you gathering previous posts.
makeorbrake wrote: Blockchain provides immutability, decentralisation, security and transparency. It facilitates verification and trust without having to be reliant on third parties.
Kickstart1.3 wrote: » You sound like a man with plenty time on his hands. As you seem to know well, the Devil makes work for Idle hands like yours