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Originally posted by VirtualMonkey View PostCurrent ALTs are:
SC, Zen, SALT, GNO, GEO, UKG, DNT, DCR, XMR, BCC, OMG, VTC, XVG, STEEM, 1ST, POWR, RDD, FTC, ADA, ETC, SYS, QTUM, SNT, XEM
Quite a range but only small amounts in eachComment
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Originally posted by FarangMau View PostWhat sort of amounts did you start with ?
where it's gradually got up by 0.05 i try and take that out and put it into another oneYour friendly neighbourhood VirtualMonkey - Not giving financial advice since...well...ever.Comment
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Verge (XVG) definitely in oversold territory. As is Gnosis (GNO), good grief... bargain at the minute."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostVerge (XVG) definitely in oversold territory. As is Gnosis (GNO), good grief... bargain at the minute.
So although this crash looks bad, it's nothing when you look beyond the one month chart and that means that we could see a more substantial correction yet.Comment
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Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostXVG is still 10 times the BTC price it was 4 or 5 weeks ago. Just thinking that is insane. And it's much the same for so many alts.
So although this crash looks bad, it's nothing when you look beyond the one month chart and that means that we could see a more substantial correction yet.
A lot of people who took out mortgages etc are having a very bad time and a lot can't get at the funds they have left, someone has even posted a suicide hotline in the cryptocurrency sub...
How many of us on this thread have -
Put in money we can't afford to lose or borrowed
Put it all into 1 coin
Left it on the exchange
It's a harsh lesson for sure - hope the horror stories don't prompt too much extra regulation to save people from their own greed and stupidity..."Is someone you don't like allowed to say something you don't like? If that is the case then we have free speech."- Elon MuskComment
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Originally posted by Jog On View PostJust saw on reddit that the market cap of all crypto is now what it was 23 days ago.
A lot of people who took out mortgages etc are having a very bad time and a lot can't get at the funds they have left, someone has even posted a suicide hotline in the cryptocurrency sub...
How many of us on this thread have -
Put in money we can't afford to lose or borrowed
Put it all into 1 coin
Left it on the exchange
It's a harsh lesson for sure - hope the horror stories don't prompt too much extra regulation to save people from their own greed and stupidity...
People who have taken mortgages and loans out are just plain dumb and probably do need saving from their own stupidity. I think the point that needs to be done is at the point of lending rather the point of spending though.
I've not seen anyone here talk about anything like that or putting silly amounts in. I'm yet to cash out my stake, but will only be annoyed and far from suicidal if it all goes to zero.Comment
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Originally posted by Jog On View PostJust saw on reddit that the market cap of all crypto is now what it was 23 days ago.
A lot of people who took out mortgages etc are having a very bad time and a lot can't get at the funds they have left, someone has even posted a suicide hotline in the cryptocurrency sub...
How many of us on this thread have -
Put in money we can't afford to lose or borrowed
Put it all into 1 coin
Left it on the exchange
It's a harsh lesson for sure - hope the horror stories don't prompt too much extra regulation to save people from their own greed and stupidity...Your friendly neighbourhood VirtualMonkey - Not giving financial advice since...well...ever.Comment
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostYes. If you've got £1k to spend do this: 50% today. 50% tomorrow or the day after. If it's lower, you've hedged and bought at a better price overall. If it's higher and you bought in, you've paid for you hedge...my quagmire of greed....my cesspit of laziness and unfairness....all I am doing is sticking two fingers up at nurses, doctors and other hard working employed professionals...
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Originally posted by Jog On View PostJust saw on reddit that the market cap of all crypto is now what it was 23 days ago.
A lot of people who took out mortgages etc are having a very bad time and a lot can't get at the funds they have left, someone has even posted a suicide hotline in the cryptocurrency sub...
How many of us on this thread have -
Put in money we can't afford to lose or borrowed
Put it all into 1 coin
Left it on the exchange
It's a harsh lesson for sure - hope the horror stories don't prompt too much extra regulation to save people from their own greed and stupidity...
Nope got loads of coins.
Nope got most of it on hardware key now.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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