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Crypto became my hobby at the right time during the summer boom around late July I put 30k into the markets to play around and turned it into almost a million before this huge crash. I have posted proof of my licenses (series 7/63/65) and my holdings. No fraud check me out on twitter @welambonow. I will answer questions if anyone has any.
Link to part 1 last night
>>8470772

>> No.8488772

You were right about XEM hella fucking manipulated. I got out with 3% profit after a few hours of trying to day trade.

Thoughts on BNB and ICX?

Rumor is BNB is opening up margin trading soon hence the pump today.

Too late to get in to ICX? It's up 40% now but the real pump hasn't even started. Do you think it will 2-4x like other coins that got listed have?

>> No.8488787

>>8488719
did you end up cashing out much of it before the crash?

how much are your coins worth now?

>> No.8488792

>>8488772
Referring to ICX bitthumb/upbit listing btw but I'm sure you're aware

>> No.8488801

>>8488719
I've made more than you but you know what yu're talking about. I think you could adjust your top 5 to make more gains personally. But I like your knowledge in the last thread.

I'm a huge proponent of skycoin. What do you think of it?

>> No.8488821

>>8488772
BNB is the safest play in all of crypto period. Binance has proven it is the number 1 exchange in all of crypto and will continue to grow. Also they have lots of big news coming with the burn event and working on their own chain. ICX is a nice coin and I was bullish once Balina was out. Probably would not buy in at this second due to it being up nearly 65% in a few days.
>>8488787
I cashed out around 25% of my holdings and tried to weather the storm by holding. Usually trying to time the market is a recipe for disaster. I will admit I should have sold more but in hindsight its easy to say.

>> No.8488845

>>8488792
Yep well aware. That was huge news for that coin. Opened up a whole new market for them where that coin can flourish. Also Balina is gone which is bullish. Now he just needs to be booted by NCASH and I would be happy. >>8488801
SKYCOIN made an appearance in my latest power rankings for my vip guys. I think it has a lot of potential. Very risky but also huge gains potential.

>> No.8488865

>>8488845
Marketing is heating up and actually really good for the start. Skycoin is also on no major exchanges yet which is holding back awareness and the price. Plus they have an all in one platofrm as well as ICO's

>> No.8488883

What do you think of High Performance blockchain? I see it being hugely undervalued and will be the engine of some crypto ecosystems

>> No.8488901

>>8488865
Being listed on the major exchanges like Binance or Bittrex is huge. Not being listed on any of the big ones is killer for a coin. It is hard enough for normie money to flow into alts they can not find on coinbase much less make it to some obscure exchanges. They will not bother. One thing I value big time is where coins are listed the more exchanges obviously the better.

>> No.8488909

>>8488901
They already said they are going on big exchanges, but they are just in line. They have huge backlogs.

>> No.8488932

What do you think of Zilliqa?

>> No.8488939

>>8488719
Thoughts on THETA?

>> No.8488985

>>8488883
I touched on High Performance Blockchain in the first thread. I approve. >>8488932
Zilliqa is a coin I am really watching I have it on all my watchlist I have not pulled the trigger but it looks good. They face stiff competition however. It will be interesting to see which of all these platform based coins is the one that survives and is adopted. It's like trying to find the AMAZON of the crypto world right now.

>> No.8489004
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>>8488719
Hi OP, don’t know who the fuck you are but consensus is you’re legit. Question, do you coworkers/peers in your career know about crypto, and what percentage of people you know trade it? Do you honestly think this whole ‘trading shitcoin’ thing will last? Is this the new form of buying penny stocks? Will major banks/institutions throw billions in to get in on this and lessen the volatility long term? Thanks dude.

>> No.8489012

>>8488939
Agreed. I bought 70k zilliqa. I have a very good understanding of technology and Blockchain. I really think zilliqa will be the one to take it.

>> No.8489031

>>8488939
Excellent idea. Definitely addresses a issue we all have had at one point. Needs to be listed on some major western exchanges to make real moves however.

>> No.8489038

>>8488719

You're back!

STORM went nuts today!!! Do you think it will go to 400 before it's retrace?

>> No.8489065

>>8489004
First off the misconception that nobody in the real world knows about crypto is a joke. Maybe a few boomers do not give a fuck about crypto but in general most people are interested. You can even pick up girls talking about crypto because its something they heard makes people rich and they know dick about it. Even urban youths are buying up ripple, bitconnect, etc. I have heard of waitresses and strippers accepting crypto as tips. People love to gamble and crypto is a mix of trading/investing/gambling and it is highly addictive. Think about how many times a day you check your own portfolio.

>> No.8489067

>>8488985
If you are curious as to why I think zilliqa will be the one to take it. Check this out, this a comprehensive comparison to all the competitors. Very on point.

https://www.scribd.com/document/373558191/Zilliqa-Comparisons-Faq#

>> No.8489093

is DBC a scam/shit coin?

>> No.8489099

>>8489038
Yep Storm has performed well since they got on Binance. Being on only shit tier hitbtc was killing that coin. I listed it on my power rankings for my vip guys a few weeks back. There Advisors are one of the most impressive in all of crypto. Bittrex I would imagine is coming soon for storm as well.

>> No.8489102

>>8489065
Agreed. Chicks are actually really into it.

What you think about qash?

Also, what would make you more bullish on link? Have you dived into alot of the cookie crumbs that have been posted lately?

>> No.8489112

>>8488719
How do you feel about JNT vs. GVT?

>> No.8489120

Also, what do you think of funfair? I think they could be one of the most sucessful gambling tokens and online casinos and blockchain makes sense

>> No.8489126

OP, I'm considering getting my Series 65 to start managing money for friends and eventually other investors (typical 2/20 model). My state doesn't require the Series 7 before getting my 65. Even so, do I really need to bother with any Series license if I'm just trading cryptoassets? And secondly, any advice for starting to study for / taking the Series 65 exam? Thanks bro

>> No.8489135

>>8489093
Not a fan of DBC. Told my VIP guys to stay away since day 1. >>8489102
To answer the second part of your question yes banks and wall street are certainly investing into crypto. Merrill Lynch released a full crypto report to client because of all the demand for their advisors to buy crypto. Look at the involvement from JP morgan and Goldman now. Wall street is in the game

>> No.8489138

>>8489004
holy shit that redhead is a once in a lifetime beauty. who is that

>> No.8489155

if you dont understand that ven is the first project to actually incentivize their coin ownership, there is nothing anyone can do to help you. big businesses are actually incentivized to buy vechainthor. every single other project has failed to even incentivize regular people, apart from the speculative gains aspect. if you cant see that vechain market cap will be greater than crypto market cap now and even ATH crypto market cap you are blind. I'm trying to help everyone because all of you that dont buy ven will literally feel suicidal looking back two years from now

>> No.8489159

>>8489112
Both "ideas" are needed in the crypto world. I put both in my latest power rankings just to expose people to the coins. No idea if they will be successful or not but it would hurt to own that sector and include QASH in it as well. CEO of QASH is a smart guy alum from Harvard business school as well. I would say JNT is one of the most "hyped" coins out there right now.

>> No.8489196

>>8489159
Have you read up on Hawala.Today? Looks interesting - very small market cap and supply.

>> No.8489200

got a big bag of TRX. Will it go back or surpass ATH for me to get out alive?

>> No.8489202

I'm a lead distributed systems engineer living in Silicon Valley. I'm 29 with around 170K worth of assets including 70K in cash sitting in my bank account.. What should I do with my cash? I already max out my 401K. I put some into various ETF/robo advisers and I've dabbled with eREIT and P2P loans (lending club).

>> No.8489206

Dude you're fucking legit - the last bastion of senility on this board! Somebody posted about CND last thread. Could you expand on that, looks like a good buy at the mo and feel like it's gonna have a solid run - volume inc. thoughts ?

>> No.8489210

>>8489120
Not a huge fan of funfair. I agree with Doug Polk in the regard that not all things need to be on the "blockchain". So yes things like gambling and online casinos accepting crypto is huge because it skips over the nightmare of trying to deposit with credit cards but I am not sure there needs to be a coin specifically for gambling and certainly not poker. I am however extremely bullish on "egaming" coins like UKG.

>> No.8489223

>>8488719
Here's one Im super struggling with. I am in ICX right now pretty heavy, about 60%. I am also in NAS about 20% and I want more NAS. Would you think it wiser to split them evenly right now, or wait to see how much more icx may pump before switching more over into NAS?

Thanks!

>> No.8489236

>>8489210
It's more about the open source software and tracking of the odds through the blockchain mroe than anything else. Eventually consumers will want to gamble where they can see the source code and not just blindly trust the casino

>> No.8489237

>>8489126
Series 7 is much more comprehensive and harder to get. It is important to get because it opens the door to all of the financial world companies will beg to hire you once you have a bunch of licenses because then they do not have to pay for you to get them since you already have them. You need a sponsor to take the exams anyway. Just buy "Series 7 or 65" for dummies off amazon it breaks it down into plain english. Also if you attended any decent college and were a finance major it should make life was easier for you.

>> No.8489250

>>8489223
Wait till it pumps more my friend. Alot more to go.

>> No.8489273

Are you confident institutions are only now getting into it and haven't been buying OTC for years now? Combined with the low volume lately, do you think there will be a de-coupling of other cryptos from btc this year?

>> No.8489282

Thoughts on HSR?

>> No.8489283

>>8488719
thoughts on JNT?

>> No.8489297

>>8489155
At one point I owned nearly a quarter of a million usd in VEN. I am personally targeting some small cap projects that have room to explode that have yet to get the attention they deserve by the crypto world. >>8489196
Tons of competition in that space goodluck. >>8489200
Gonna need a massive bullrun if you bought the top of TRX. You are probably fucked unless Justin Sun can manage to hype it again but I doubt people will fall for it again. >>8489202 Passive managed ETF's no need to pay fees when studies have shown monkeys have outperformed active management. Pay off any credit card debt if you have any. If you want higher risk then entire small cap solid projects in the crypto world like me.

>> No.8489323

>>8489283
Saw you already covered this but I'd be curious to hear why you think it is hyped - only hype seems to be on 4chan. Twitter and reddit are pretty silent.

In either case I think platforms like JNT and Qash have a bright future

>> No.8489327

>>8489206
CND literally has no competiton right now. They are trying to help the average joe invest in the crypto world by doing all the thinking for them. Look at the advisors on the project they are well connected in the crypto world. This coin will sporadically pump at random times. Wait to buy when it has not done anything for a while and when it finally does have its big run aka "Teeka shilling it" then sell and take profits.

>> No.8489333

>>8489237
Ay, recent top 20 U.S. business school finance grad. I'm not worried about the basics, more so I just need to memorize whatever technicalities would show up. In my state at least, I can take the 65 without a sponsor. I don't really care about my Series 7 since my objective is no longer working at a bank/brokerage (did that for a year, hate it, about to quit and manage my own wealth I've built up).

>> No.8489359

you like qtum? qtum seems to have better team than neo.

you think a lot of Chinese coins are scams? should we avoid most of them?

>> No.8489360

>>8489250
That's kind of what I'm leaning towards but I'd like OPs opinion as well
>>8489297
Op care to chime in regarding my previous question?

Thanks!

>> No.8489376

>>8489223
You typically should always sell the news in the crypto world. ICX just had a huge run. New exchanges, Balina gone, air drops. Take some profits and spread it out on quality projects. Also keep enough that you have some skin in the game if it keeps pumping and you dont want to kill yourself lol.

>> No.8489393

Any thoughts on Bulwark or XVG?

>> No.8489398

any price predictions for OMG and NANO?

>> No.8489410

>>8488719
so if you rate your trading skills as a 7, how do you imagine an 8+ trader trades?

>> No.8489432

Any thoughts on Internet Node Token?

>> No.8489433

>>8489273
The sooner we have more fiat gateways and coins are seperated from BTC the better off the whole crypto world will be. Alts are basically hostage to BTC and all the shenanigans associated with it. AKA bcash drama and the million greedy forks. BTC is still the poster boy for the crypto world and is a "neccessary" evil because its name is what draws normies in. When they hear Bitcoin is on a tear they will jump in. It has name recognition and first mover advantage although there is far superior coins tech wise out there. A healthy bitcoin price helps alts. The perfect scenario is organic growth which allows alts to move up with BTC instead of massive spikes which causes alts to get murdered.

>> No.8489463

>>8489282
Cool idea but I personally see countries developing their own tech for this area. I will not be buying myself. >>8489333
Then you will pass the exam easily. It is pure memorization. Series 7 actually requires some though since it involves some math. I would personally get both I have like 5 licenses myself and it makes your resume insane.

>> No.8489487

Your thoughts about chainlink?

>> No.8489495

>>8489359
Lol of course there are a lot of chinese scam coins but lets face it the whole crypto world has tons of scam coins not just chinese. The platform coins sector is crazy competitive and pretty over saturated at this point. You could just put a small percentage of your portfolio in each one and hope that is the one that still exist years from now. I can name probably 20 platform coins off the top of my head nuls,dragonchain, cybermiles, eos, eth, neo, the list goes for days.

>> No.8489502

Do you think coinmetro can become a top exchange?

>> No.8489528

WHAT are your thoughts on AI and blockchain? Any good cooks doing is. The inlynive been interested in is Bottos. Are we too far away still for this use case to be profitable?

>> No.8489531

>>8489393
Privacy coins are going to be under a lot of scrutiny. Please read the original AMA. I addressed why I am bearish currently on them. I told my VIP guys to avoid XVG the evaluation it got at one point after being basically started in a garage was laughable it was so due to crush people who were buying in ATH based on retard John Mcaffee who created lots of bag holders. Never buy based on what that idiot says EVER. If I had to buy privacy right now ZEN or XMR.

>> No.8489535

Thoughts on ENG?

I think it has one of the best use-cases and can see it easily hitting $20 a coin

>> No.8489574

>>8489398
I would pick OMG over NANO. Price predictions are impossible right now because unfortunately everything is tied to how bitcoin performs. We need alts decoupled from BTC asap. >>8489432
Rumored scam but who knows. I will not be buying. >>8489410
LOL by being luckier? Day trading is mostly luck unless you are a true insider or a massive whale who can move prices. I have moved some small caps on like hitbtc before myself and it is fun and profitable. Also arbritrage opps are easy in crypto especially on exchanges like kucoin with massive spreads.

>> No.8489579

>>8488719
Will my linkies be $1000 eoy?

>> No.8489617

>>8489502
Exchange coins are oversaturated. Every exchange made their own to cash in on the success that binance coin had. The key was to find a rockstar exchange before it blew up hence why BNB is one of the best ROI coins in all of crypto. I was in around $1 and it had already done 10x from ICO. >>8489528
AI is the future. Do not know enough about BOTTOS to comment. Probably still years and years away from being profitable. >>8489535
In the previous AMA I said I approve of ENG.Easily shillable coin MUH MIT.

>> No.8489644

>>8489579
1000 is conservative bro. try 10,000 :)

>> No.8489648

>>8489574
INT def not a scam. Alot of fud around it for sure, but people on the team don't hype it and also they have reputations to protect so they would not scam. They supposed to have a partnership with Huawei to build a router for them

>> No.8489655

>>8489644
Feelsgoodman :) Also thoughts on req and gvt? :)

>> No.8489660

one good thing i can see with alts tied to BTC is that if you're stuck in shitty/hopeless coins, at least it may go up in USD value as BTC goes up

the negative with alt coins decoupling from BTC is that some of these coins may ultimately go to 0 and stay 0

>> No.8489672

>>8489579
>id= NUT
we're all gonna make it

>> No.8489682

Lets here some more in depth thoughts of yours on JNT. Have you researched ir much? What are your thoughts on the current hype its getting on 4chan?

Seems like 4chan is the only place really shilling it, everything else is quiet.

>> No.8489685

Im a new US lawyer. Some experience. How can I work in this blockchain movement or In good alt-coins?

>> No.8489704

>>8489682
jesus sorry for typos, im on my phone right now but yeah please, lets hear more thoughts on jibrel

>> No.8489713

>>8489644
In all honesty what could you really see LINK at EOY?

>> No.8489725

>>8489655
I approve of both. I put GVT in my power rankings for my VIP guys. REQ went ape shit during the massive run up and needed to correct hard it got way ahead of itself. >>8489660
One misconception is that these coins can truly go to 0. Even BCC will not go to ZERO. Crypto has tons and tons of scam coins but the creators of these scams control a huge supply so even though the project is completely fake and the true value is 0 you will never see the market cap go to 0 because the founders will still own 99% of the supply

>> No.8489776

thanks OP! learned so much from these posts! thanks for giving back to the little guys

>> No.8489797

>>8489682
Several guys in my vip group who are pretty good traders themselves are high on jibrel. I am not going to bother to type out a full review but some helpful material for learning more about the coin is found here. https://medium.com/@jibrelnetwork/jcash-and-jibrel-network-token-roll-out-61f267e9a083

Also boxmining did a video on it.

>>8489685
No idea what you are asking?>>8489713
$1.50-2.50 I always lean conservative and realistic.

>> No.8489815

>>8489725
Thanks for insight friend :) Any thoughts to improve my portfolio? I hold 1k link, 500 req, and 5 gvt, reset is in a growth index fund. cant buy in more right now as I have to save up a little bit for a wedding. Appreciate all the advice :)

>> No.8489821

What are your thoughts on metal? Honestly I hate it but it might be very normie and government friendly

>> No.8489879

>>8489815
My tips to people who have small portfolios is to pick 1-2 coins and stick with them. Do not over diversify when you have a small stack and do not constant buy and sell. Transfer and trading fees will crush you when working with a small amount. Obviously the more money you have the more you can and should diversify.>>8489821
It's not bad but it is going head to head with some major competition.

>> No.8489882

>>8489648
if people have done their research they would know int isnt a scam. forget those who arent buying. personally have over 100k int. pretty comfy

>> No.8489890

>>8489879
GVT, JNT, or NAS?

>> No.8489902

>>8489882
Same, have 80k INT and will look to get more when some of my other positions moon first

>> No.8489908

>>8489797
Smart contracts is essentially taking legal concepts and integrating them into the blockchain world. I find this fascinating. Is there a space for a lawyer to get out from typical practice and use legal skills to help improve the crypto world.

You used your financial background to understand BTC and coins as currency. I don’t know how as a lawyer I can work in smart contracts, if possible.

Legal Regulation of crypto comes to mind. But that’s about it.

Thanks for all your answers anon. Learning a ton.

>> No.8489913

Just want to say thanks for the insight . All very interesting, cheers

>> No.8489916

Thoughts on Nebulas (NAS)?

Mainnet launching in one week

>> No.8489920

>>8489882
I will look more into it. The new website is 100x better than there old one. I am not calling it a scam I am saying there were rumors that it was. FUD happens when a coin like that based in the east gets crushed in price. >>8489890
If I had to pick between those 3 I would personally go with NAS.

>> No.8489927

You said Centra was a scam in the last thread. Do you think all of the crypto credit cards are scams and why particularly Centra?

>> No.8489936

>>8489920
Here is a starting video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79NcKmSWz44

>> No.8489947

>>8489920
Im thinking of consolidating portfolio into:
HPB
AMB
Aion
QASH
OMG
ICX
SKY

Will I lambo or Toyota?

>> No.8489956

>>8489916
I have personally owned a large amount of NAS and it is found in my power rankings for my VIP guys. Bullish for sure on NAS. >>8489913
Glad to help keep the questions coming. >>8489908
Yes it is very cool concept indeed. Will be interesting to see how it all plays out and if smart contract cases will ever be brought to court in the world. Not sure how to give you advice as how to get involved into crypto as an attorney. Maybe seek out projects that are looking for legal advisors on the project or focus on that niche.

>> No.8489978

>>8489927
Not to be a dick but have you read about Centra and the founders? It is a known one. No not all crypto credit cards are scams but most of them have redflags. Monaco has pulled some bs moves as well. Tokencard has been a huge disappointment so far. Wavecrest set that sector wayback.

>> No.8489982

Will decentralized exchange coins like ZRX, KNC, LRC, AST be huge in 2018? It's taken a big hit.

>> No.8489984

No offense, but 1.50-250 for Link is way too low. Link is very very important to the use of smart contracts going mainstream. Also it looks like they already got big players lined up behind the scenes

>> No.8490000

>>8489947
Very very solid portfolio. You just need some Link

>> No.8490002

>>8489947
How much money are you working with? That is pretty spread out unless you are working with 6 figures. That list is solid and better than alot of portfolios but still missing some good coins.

>> No.8490005

>>8489956
That sounds great. That’s right, I’ll just go and ask the projects directly and go from there. Duh. Haha.
Thanks again anon

>> No.8490025

>>8489982
I would rather keep adding to a BNB stack. They are killing it and they plan to be decentralized at some point. LRC is more of a protocol. Holding BNB and some LRC is not a bad idea. Decentralized exchanges are still a ways off and probably years from bringing big profits. >>8489984
I am not going to throw out a huge number I try to be reasonable and learn conservative on my price predicitions instead of promising lambos to everyone.

>> No.8490078

>>8489978
No I haven't, I am not holding Centra but I made a couple nice trades on it recently. I was just asking because there's currently some good news coming out about it.

My criteria for picking some up was just off the daily chart...down 80% from ATH and it worked out. I might be retarded.

>> No.8490123

>>8490078
Welcome to crypto where every coin has some "good news" coming. I would not touch Centra with a 10 ft pole.

>> No.8490125

Are we too late in this game to become a millionaire if we have 20K to invest?

>> No.8490147

>>8490125
Certainly gonna be harder. You have wall street/big banks/governements/normies all involved now. You can still make a ton of money with the right pick but its not going to be like the old days where any shitcoin is gonna make you rich. DM your questions on discord and I will try to help you out.

>> No.8490165

>>8488719
Do you have a position on ELA? Their vision on digital assets stood out as one of the most clear, and vast use case for blockchain. That combined with their history and partnerships was impressive. Thoughts?

>> No.8490235

>>8490165
Yep looks good. Needs more exchanges to do anything. Plus being released during a bear market did not help the cause.

>> No.8490243

>>8490002
Beyond trading fees why do you not recommend diversification for all portfolio sizes? Wouldn't it be best to eliminate specific coin risk at all portfolio sizes if trading fees were negligible?

>> No.8490255

>>8490002
That's my problem it's pretty stretched and I have no where near 6 figures in the market.

>>8490000
Unironically I'd like to buy some link, I like their concept and it actually serves a purpose, also quads confirm.

>> No.8490256

Do you think Nick Szabo/Hal Finney is Satoshi Nakamoto?

Do you think Bitcoin would have the success it has had Satoshi Nakamoto revealed himself?

What do you think would happen if Satosho Nakamoto was revealed?

>> No.8490261

Sphtx?

>> No.8490328

How would you improve somebody's goals who is trying to trade this stuff for a living?

I doubled my account in a month daytrading, I'm sure there are more profitable people out there but I thought this was pretty good. What would you do if you were just getting started trading crypto intraday?

>> No.8490376

>>8490255
Yeah then stick with 2-3 coins that you really believe in. No need to be in like 10 coins because even if one really moon missions your returns are not going to be impressive. Obviously its more risky but if your goal is to turn 20k into a million you gotta take some chances. >>8490256
No idea who Satoshi Nakamoto is and I doubt anyone knows. I do not think it is a big deal either way. Just adds to the allure and mystery of crypto. Only thing that would be a big deal is if he was revealed and started dumping like the attorney from mtgox. >>8490261
On garbage exchanges. Needs to be on a big one before it can move.

>> No.8490420

>>8490376
Qash, AMB and sky I'd say would be most risky but profitable play then?

Also do you have any picks for coins that link blockchains? I was reading somewhere that these will have high returns this year.

>> No.8490423

>>8490328
Crypto day trading for a living would be extremely stressful. I guess you could stay glued to twitter, reddit, and various other sites for breaking news and try to beat the rush but you will always be one step behind angel investors/insiders and the bots.

>> No.8490449

>>8490420
I am personally invested heavily in GTO and CMT (cybermiles) both have excellent teams, working products, and proven parent companies that are profitable in the real world outside of crypto. Both are small caps outside the top 150 and will crush it by the end of the year. I have had Qash, amb, and sky all in my power rankings for my paid members so I think they are fine to hold as well. There are several coins aiming to solve the issue you are asking about. Are you specifically asking about atomic swaps?

>> No.8490475

>>8490423
my crypto portfolio is at exactly 100k rn. My bread and baby is 12k ICX. How many coins would you recommend for my play? I have about 10 currently. Also any chance I can turn this into very low 7 figures by EOY?

>> No.8490499

>>8490449
Yes atomic swaps, apparently it's something that needs implementing to really get big businesses on the blockchain.

>> No.8490556

>>8490475
Yes if we have another bull run and the coins you have are legit you can do a 10x again but you will need spectacular holdings. It is not like the old days where any and all shitcoins crushed it. DM your portfolio if you would like on discord and I will review it that goes the same for anyone on here. >>8490499
Yeah atomic swaps are a big deal. Komodo is probably the leader when it comes to that currently.

>> No.8490612

>>8490556
Also why do you think DENT is so lowly valued? It's literally one of the only cryptos with a functioning product.

>> No.8490643

>>8490612
Bad exchanges, lack of hype, no real marketing or publicity, not a sexy platform coin.

>> No.8490662

What is your conservative price prediction for CMT by eoy. The supply is discouraging.

>> No.8490707

>>8490449
Where do you see/expect GTO and CMT EOY wrt market cap rank? Because they're so low I'm thinking of throwing $500 into each and see where they end up. GTO certainly looks promising but CMT I have zero clue about.

>> No.8490737

>>8490662
Only concern with CMT is there is a possibility of them raising the total supply in the future which could lead to inflation but that is a long way off. $2-4EOY >>8490707
GTO $2-4 EOY Both will be found in top 50 by EOY of CMC or I quit crypto

>> No.8490782

>>8488719
Are int and dbc dead?

Was the Martian a faggot larper??

>> No.8490871

>>8490782
dbcs dead. int has alot of volume but its a long hold

>> No.8490947

>>8490782
Never was a fan of DBC. Do not know enough about INT to make a call. Chart looks gross though.

>> No.8490957

cybermiles needs to rebrand after they migrate their 12m users to their blockchain, stupid fucking name

>> No.8490964

>>8488719
Is VTC dead?

>> No.8490989

wat do after REQ mainnet? 'sell the news' has basically become a self-fulfilling prophecy at this point.

>> No.8491018

>>8490957
Already told Lucas Lu the ceo they need to rebrand. The name cybermiles sounds like a credit card rewards program. They have already announced a name change contest in Asia. They will still probably keep "miles" somewhere in the name because of 5miles partnership/ownership.>>8490964
Always been bearish on VTC and coins that try to replicate BTC. Store of value/currency coins are the lowest on my sector ranks. I would rather by supply chain coins/platform coins/financial-liquidity coins/ hell even exchange coins over them.

>> No.8491042

>>8490989
Yep pretty much always "sell the news" in the crypto world. But I look at REQ as a long term hold project personally. Once again I am more of a long term holder than trying to scalp/day trading. Now I do occasionally swing trade if I see the right opportunity and I def have arbitraged in the past

>> No.8491114

Hi OP thx for taking the time and efforts.
I don't know if you already answered it or not because It might take to long to read your whole previous thread that might equal into missing an answer in general.
So what do you think about ChainLink and where do you see it going from the fundamentals? Thx again for your efforts and have a good time!

>> No.8491142

>>8491114
I have answered it a few times. Check the original thread as well. I think Chainlink is fine and that the underlying fundamentals and tech could be groundbreaking if they achieve what they want to do and live up to 1% of the hype that the "LINK" community puts out.

>> No.8491168

>>8491142
Thank you.

>> No.8491181

how r u a stockbroker and didnt see the crash coming?

>> No.8491312

>>8491181
lol its easy to predict after events already happen. Same reason I am still up 6 figures after a 80% crash in the alt market bro... >>8491168
np keep the questions coming

>> No.8491407

>>8491312
Just want to thank you again for your time. By far the only person on here in the last 6+ months that isn't a fucking prick bc hurr durr I'm a trader/whale/insider... kneel before Zod. Even if you were a larper your responses and time commitment have been considerate and awesome. Cheers. Hope to see more of you in the future.

>> No.8491418

>>8491407
agree

>> No.8491447

>>8491418
and also thank you. has the rebrand for cmt been announced officially yet? i couldnt find anything with a quick search

>> No.8491493

>>8491447
No nothing official but you can check the twitter of cybermiles and see that they have a contest in asia for suggestions for a name change. It is all in chinese so I barely could understand what they were talking about. >>8491407
You are welcome. No larping I have posted my licenses and holding/balances many times on twitter and discord. There will always be lots of haters and jealous people on anon forum.>>8491418
Thanks for the feedback here to help.

>> No.8491495

Dude I completely agree with you - this is something most of the biz boiz don't get - normies want a fucking spoon, and CINDICATOR is that spoon! I am very bullish, gonna buy up now, wait for teeka masala shill then BOOM. WORST case i use it lulz more than trx that for sure.

>> No.8491604

>>8491495
Check out OST as well that is another top play I suggest.

>> No.8492024

Where do you see eth going debtor the dump it's going through via ICOs etc,
And your thoughts on eos as an heir apparent?

>> No.8492075

>>8492024
The insane amount of ICO's certainly hurt the price of ETH. Many of the ICO's were just money grabs taking advantage of crypto mania and just dumping the ETH as soon as it was raised. I would still put ETH > EOS. Governments are starting to crack down on ICO's so it should slow the amount that are being created which will help ETH. Most of crypto innovation is currently taking place on ETH so I am still bullish.

>> No.8492099

>>8492075
As a complete tool who is just looking to hodl onto something for a long period would you suggest anything?

Preferably a crypto compatible with the Ledger Nano S, although the selection is limited.

I know, this is some maximum normie shit.

>> No.8492102

What's your opinion on substratum? Where do you see its market cap EOY?

>> No.8492106

do you think that realistically cmt can pull larger gains than nas? nas seems so huge compared to cmt. i dont have a lot of cash and looking for something to all in

>> No.8492189

>>8492075
Thanks for doing these threads, they are super interesting.

Are you familiar with GRAFT? It seems like they have a good idea, splitting the transaction apart into two components so that the customer can get authorization in under a second, with the funds transmitted to the the merchant within a minute. I think any crypto that wants to become a commonly used medium of settlement IRL will have to match the transaction speed of credit cards.

>> No.8492213

>>8492099
BNB, OST, CMT, GTO, STORM, GAS, NAS just a few off the top of my head. Check my discord for some suggestions in my public power rankings section. >>8492106
What do you mean by huge in comparison? Yes NAS has a much larger current market cap but the company behind CMT aka 5miles is probably worth 20-30x more than nas. >>8492189
Nope but I will look into it.

>> No.8492227

>>8492102
anytime I see a coin being shilled by tons of crypto celebrities and randoms it is a big red flag. I know they pay people to endorse this coin. I am personally staying away. Plenty of other opportunities.

>> No.8492287

>>8492213
i meant in terms of tech/ importance to the crypto world

>> No.8492309

>>8492213
also isnt 5miles only valued at like 300m? thats about the mc of nas.

>> No.8492339

>>8492213
ok so i guess if the mc of cmt managed to reach the valuation of 5miles at 300mil the gains would be more than nas increasing by 300mil

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8492360

What do you think about RLC?

>> No.8492379

Looks like margin trading might be introduced for BNB, should we be jumping in big rn?

>> No.8492418

>>8492360
Will be $10 by June. Hold it.

>> No.8492431

I first started trading in november and I experienced my first ever medium term bear market, how can I prevent from getting dumped on again? Im learning market cycle behaviour and technical indicators/patterns.

Also how long do you think this downtrend will last. I'm thinking we will have one more shakeout before we can slowly continue upward again

>> No.8492440

What do you think about Safex?

>> No.8492474

>>8492213

Thoughts on CAPP and the cryptomarket in general. Are we finally getting to a more bullish market or will the bears keep on pestering is for the coming months?

>> No.8492519

What are youre top tips for someone who has been trading in the market for a year.

>> No.8492530

What's your opinion on quantstamp?

>> No.8492558

I'm holding some BCPT bags..is it going to take off?

>> No.8492569

>>8492213
discord inv link?

>> No.8492794

Thoughts on MATRIX AI?

>> No.8493036

Thoughts on XLM? I got caught up in the EOY pump and am having a hard time letting go of it even though it keeps performing like ass. I think I'm just letting big names like IBM and Deloitte give me the shaft

>> No.8493054

>>8493036
Just found your response in the OG thread. Thanks tho

>> No.8493801

>>8488719
How to buy docusign ? I have set an etrade what's next?