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RE: Legitcoin: something worth trying ! Free coins offered, almost "factor 60" gain ! 1.20$ now, 70$ by the end of March !

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Well, I played the fool and registered, for you are one of my special people here ;-) but... gosh, to get the 'free' card, I will have to spend 0.123 BTC, and this is with the current discount.

So I am passing on the card and holding without much hope to my 5 free LEGIT tokens :-)

Today I have already made my coin shopping, I purchased some of these:
https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/coinfi/
(just listed on CoinMarketCap BTW)

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First of all sorry for the late reply, I guess I found the "limits" of the steemit system, I had so many things to post these recent days that it ended up with me being banned from doing anything for about 24 hours haha :D, that glitch message you must have seen too about the "bandwidth limit exceeded". But I'm just happy to be able to post again.
Yes indeed that's the "bad side of the coin", every single new ICO is like that though, they always ask for your money, your bitcoin, your ethereum more particularly ; but my point was to urge people to join it because it's rare to have some free token, even if it's 5, you never know, that was something I preferred sharing as I did it but as you say I didn't go farther than that, sometimes you just have to use their offers against themselves, I'm going at every single new ICO and just taking what's offered :D that way I keep getting offered things and not spending one single thing ; I will make a post about what ICOs have been offering, there's also that "actioncoin", I just went to it, they gave me 1000 free tokens, don't even know if their project is interesting or not but whatever, I'm in a period when I'm just waiting that the market falls back again so I'm only blindly registering on all types of offers from ICOs and keeping them noted down, guess it's another interesting method to "occupy the space" inside that crypto world without spending anything :D ; there are faucets too, I'm soon gonna post about them, interesting ways to earn crypto with just a bunch of clicks everyday

Thanks, super nice to get your reply.
As to bandwidth limit exceeded, nope, I haven't expeienced it , just read about it.
I do not post too much, plus, with each power up, our bandwidth gets bigger,
and I did powered up few times.

As to the free tokens, a good marketing friend started a site with it,
only with ICOs giving free tokens with free registration,
I need to dust off that membership and share it with you :-)

I will do that now, and all cause of you!!

Thanks that's interesting, that will make us gain some time if that friend managed to gather all the relevant ICOs with which we can earn free coins. Right now I'm trying to acquire EOS, it's a bit more complicated than what I thought but I'm gonna do it before the end of the week. I already have a bit of litecoin,ether and bitcoin that I bought during that "discount" period (haha) , I'm hesitating to buy Dash too, but my main goals are to get EOS, Electroneum and Nebulas before the end of the week. What do you think of Dash?

I think Dash will go up and up, but I sold my dash already... to add somewhere, we need to take from somewhere... as to Nebulas, haha, we share the same goal! I am not in any exchange where Nebulas is traded, have to do something about it for I think Nebulas is a sure thing...

Yes that's the only strategy to have, not injecting too much of your own bank money as the crypto world may be overtaking the banks but still this is not for tomorrow so you gotta keep some "traditional money", not act silly like those people who whine on youtube because they lost all their life with Bitconnect's market closing :D

To sum up what I did until now, I may have analyzed a lot but I guess I acted wisely so far, I took a lot of time to know the 100% safe ways to store coins so after all I guess that time was not lost, I just couldn't forgive myself for not knowing enough about the technology to protect my coins. In this world technology mistakes can lead to many lost coins.

So then I only bought ETH, Bitcoin and Litecoin last year and I promised myself to never touch this amount and just keep it without doing anything. Now with Steem I found a way to generate some interesting SBD daily too. I feel I injected enough of my money into the crypto world for now so I prefer to find more creative ways to generate crypto. I don't want to feel too stressful everyday because I have too much invested. So I guess I'm sticking to that strategy, there must be some interesting sites where you can earn crypto too, I didn't find the best but I will make a post about it soon.

With the cryptos I earn then and some SBD I will trade with Nebulas and EOS, Electroneum, I feel those are the 3 altcoins you can trust blindly. I will develop the reasons for EOS and Electroneum in a post. EOS creator is basically the person who created Steemit as well, a visionary, and EOS technology is really powerful, scalable, and many other assets I don't manage to remember right now.

As for Dash, the thing that makes me hesitate is the fact it may have a big value but its volume traded is quite low, so I'm not sure about it on long-term, and you have to think an investment into a coin has to be decent or it can rapidly disappear if the coin falls a bit, so that's why I'm skeptical because you have to choose your coins well as you just can't afford to put something everywhere, even if it's Steem Dollars and not your own money. So that's why I'm more looking for the more profitable altcoins to be sure not to waste. Then it's easier said than done investing into Nebulas and EOS, Electroneum, I've noted down all the actions I have to do in order to do it, and of course there is about 10 things to do in order to reach those goals, and as I'm looking for the safest possibility (getting things on a paper or USB wallet), it's gonna take more time. But trust me I will make a post about paper wallets soon, that's really the best way I found to store coins for long-term purpose.

And paper wallets are something I have not ventured into yet... I know we should not keep our coins in exchanges, but this is what I still do. I guess I am moving my coins too much to store them for the long-term. I will get there though, I hope ;-)

And my strategy is different than yours, my portfolio is highly diversified and I usually trade on Kucoin and search for a new golden nuggets ;-)

Yes I get your strategy too, unfortunately I haven't yet had enough time to diversify it more, it requires time to find the right trading sites. Changelly and Bittrex are OK I believe. Paper wallets are really not that complicated. And I believe it doesn't require much efforts to take your coins out of it. The difference is you're 100% serene about your holdings, not worrying at all as you know you generated the hash offline and stored it somewhere on your USB key where only you can access, or wrote it on a piece of paper too. That's why it's called paper wallet, but it can also be stored inside a txt file (only 2 lines: your private key that you should hide because if someone gets this it's the end of your wallet; and your public key used to send coins).I will make a post about it. But if you don't wanna wait till then look at those sites https://walletgenerator.net https://bitcoinpaperwallet.com/ it's amazing as I've learned everything on them by myself,very educational, very fast learning and you create it.
https://github.com/ryepdx/ethaddress.org

Don't forget to always generate offline (download the html file ony your computer in private connection mode); I'm a tech addict and paranoid about these type of issues when someone accesses your computer but you're then 100% safe

By the way look at this video, it is for people letting their moeny on exchanges, the market right now is terrible so you have to follow their advice I believe to protect your coins from volatility

Yes, thank you, I know what you mean. I had my ETN in a paper wallet, so I am not completely in the dark about them, is just I do not like spending money on the transaction fees and my specific coins holdings are not yet big enough to deserve a special wallet.

Talking about Electroneum, there are some good developments, will paste today's telegram message to my ETN post, I think you should read it.

As to the trading sites, my favorite ones are Binance and Kucoin and I think the new Kobinhood (with zero trading fees) will soon join them. Bittrex is OK too and as to Changelly, this is not your regular trading platform, it is useful when you need a quick coin exchange, but you do not trade there, just exchange.

Yes, everything is time consuming, there are so many new things today in the crypto world, one can never learn all...

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