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  1. Friend, imagine that the offered me to mine a coin 'x' and they charged me some BTC but and they told me that they would give me a certain amount of money every day, but from one moment to another the rules changed, and I have to buy another coin so that they give me the BTC dailies that promised, I do not know if it is a total scam but i know that many earned my money and are in a Lambo right now. jaja
  2. Yes, mate, I have no doubt that we are going to visit that high point and there is going to be a support foot that I do no think that even the second wave of the corona virus will lower it.
  3. Yes, they will attract millions of people, but let´s not forget that they are all products at the service of the community, it can be a good project but if you don´t have the publicity and people don´t comment on it or do not buy it, neither you nor the project will succeed.
  4. mate, I think gold is not so versatile or 'safe', can you imagine walking with 30 - 60 gold bars on the streets of South America. Also, i don´t think gold is decentralized because most of it is in Fort Knox.
  5. Hello, I have participated in very few airdrops, until now I am familiarizing myself, they have given me very little but there are good projectos out there. Now I am in one, but you have to enter your relatives in this and all the contacts you can, it can be a good strategy.
  6. Reyba

    Penny altcoins

    Hello, yes, ripple is worth very little but it has a significant capitalization. There are other currencies such as CNTR or BID that are worth very little, we will see what happens in the future with these.
  7. Hello there, I'd like to know if you have any opinions on Minex and the Virtual Mining options that are available on Yobit. What your experience has been? Do you trust this kind of systems? Would yo try any? Thanks for your contribution!
  8. What I like about posts with not so much replies is that usually, the comment you make gets good response and more interaction than those you make on posts with lots of views, that's why I really prefer them, however I think its okey to comment on those too becuase several will allow you to learn, as well as growing your numbers and reputation in the forum, so I dont discriminate any hehe as long as I have an opinion to share I'll do it
  9. Well it depends on you and the strategy you chose, not mentioning BTC price fluctuation, of course... what I try to do is to track those coins which have a high probability of rising its value, so in that way if I make the right invesment and gain capital, I can buy some BTC... also I use tools to acumulate little by little and have little invesment chances.
  10. Lol this posts was so good, its like the manual to understand cryptoslang hehe I knew some of the terms but never heard most of them.. so its great you have taken the time to select and explain them for those of us that are still learning, thank you so much bro
  11. Bro, honestly I think its kind of hard for someone who doesnt even have an idea of how a computer works (in the case of my grandpa and grandma) to get to understand and work with cryptos. However in my little experience teaching to the elderly I would say if you really want to teach them the main key is patience, you have to remin calm and dont get exasperated if they dont follow you, they have a different rythm for learning than ours and you cant force them to go faster than that. Always keep into account that what is so natural to you may be absolutely complex for them, it depends ond how old are they, their limitations in case they have any and the educational levels they reached, so if you take it easy and have a good strategy depending on this factors, you may suceed.. let us know how it goes...
  12. Blockchain is literally just a chain of blocks, we are talking about digital information, the “block”, stored in a public database, the “chain”. Blocks may store information about transactions like the date, time, and dollar amount of your purchases, the participants on it, and information that distinguishes them from other blocks, which refers to a code called "hash".
  13. It is already kind of accepted. In Japon for instance there is a law that accepts BTC as legal tender, and there are very little countries that are hostile or have banned criptos. You can check this on the link attached, and also the satus of each country regarding acceptance, denyal, or the shades in between.. there is an interactive map for those who dont understand spanish. https://www.cambio16.com/paises-que-han-legalizado-las-criptomonedas/
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