wow. bunch of guys on here doing cryptos. props.
anyone in deep/start early (early 17 or before)?
hey sam!
good to see you.
what cryptos are you holding?
i trade roughly 40 pairs on a near daily basis. just going for more bitcoin and ICOs these days. established ALTs are meh.
ya, its been 15 yrs. long-ass time.
ill be in bkk in a couple weeks, i imagine.
What upcoming ICOs do you think are worth looking at ?
telegram and cointed look interesting. maybe kodak...
Fookin' cryptos.
Another buy at 200 sell at 300 month this month I reckon.
I am actually tempted to buy some more, it was humming along rather nicely before this dip.
And hopefully like the mighty phoenix rising from the ashes it will make a come back... or I'd even take a chicken rising from its coop.
Dip probably ain't over yet.
I gotta go read my cyrpto-graph technical analysis manual.
NANO
(once the wanker that stole the huge chunk has dumped it or gone to jail it will really moon...)
Dippy dippy fuddy fuddy
If they do I'd expect them to keep a percentage. I put mine in the Classic Ether Walllet. Not sure yet if I'm gonna hold it or sell it before the fork tho.
ETC's starting to look like it might be a good hodl for a year.
Had a problem with the ETH fork which were stored on nano, couldn't find the ETZ tokens till a friend guided me via MEW to confirm they have been received, so I can see they've been deposited but can't access them. No problem, they're not on bx or bi so it can wait for now, but could do without the hassle.
LTC/LCC was a bit more complicated, but I know where the LCC are and importantly can also access them. But if I store my ETC on nano, Jaxx or Exodus, which don't support CLO, where will the CLO tokens be airdropped?
^If you want to be 100% sure you get the CLO with no headaches, put your ETC in a Classsic Eth Wallet before the fork.
Everything else seems prettty iffy as far as supporting the new coins go.
2018 predictions article on FUDDESK
https://www.coindesk.com/death-ico-4-2018-predictions/
1. The death of the ICO token
2. Financial Institutions will adopt digital assets
3. Blockchains will start to interoperate
4. The birth of hybrid blockchains
5. Skynet attains self~awareness.
Maybe I am wrong
But if you have a coin in a non exchange wallet at the time of a fork you should be able to receive the fork coins at any time after the event, even if you have sold your coins afterwards as they are recorded in the blockchain against your private key.
I do wonder how much unclaimed BCH there is from people who owned BTC at the fork in August but do not understand that they can receive BCH because they have the private keyed wallet.
That's also my understanding, but the problem is the fiddly bits generated (so far every time in my experience) with a new token that's incompatible with the wallet holding the qualified currency.
Fex as I mentioned with ETZ, and to a lesser extent LCC which involved 26 hours of downloading an entire >6year >11Gb blockchain which needs to be updated again each time the wallet is opened.
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