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To celebrate our ecosystem expansion, we will commence a series of reward system using multiple modes: lucky draw tickets distributed by our bots “Elon Mas” and “Candy Mcash”; QR-based top-up cards, claimable airdrops, etc.

This incentive program will also be introduced in a series of events that will be organized for Midas in Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, Vietnam, Kazakhstan etc. in the near future.

To mark the 1st in the series — Midas Bitcoin Meetup in Kuala Lumpur on the 6th of August, we are excited to announce the Lucky Draw tickets program as follows:

🚀 Total prize: 50,000 MCASH coin worth 1,500 USD

🚀 250 lucky rewards of 200 MCash each

And each new user will receive an instant ticket (4-digits 0000–9999) to win upto 8888 GOT (God of Go token).

Try now and win instant airdrop: https://medium.com/mcashchain/bitcoin-meetup-kuala-lumpur-6-august-2019-6b7cbe9424ab

Midas Bitcoin Meetup in Kuala Lumpur on the 6th of August: https://www.meetup.com/Bitcoin-Weekly-Meetup/events/263269824/

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Crypto Discussion / Re: How to keep your funds secured?
« on: May 25, 2019, 07:32:59 PM »
Im quite new to crypto so i wanted to know what exchanges do you use and i'd be grateful for advises on security. I currently keep my crypto on localbitcoins but it recently got hacked to im concerned for my money. I want to move it somewhere safe but still be able to make trades without much fuss. Im still learning to trade but im pretty serious about it. Can you recommend me a good exchange that hasn't been hacked yet?
parity dot com - try this! highly recommended  8)

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The hacking of Binance, a top cryptocurrency exchange, proves that no exchange is impregnable. Sooner or later, they are all bound to be hacked. We put together a list of measures users can adopt to protect themselves when dealing with cryptocurrency exchanges. Hope it is helpful to readers of the forum. https://whotookmycrypto.com/cryptocurrency-exchange-safety-guide/.

Have you ever thought about making all your assets safe? It is actually possible with parity if you know what I mean

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Crypto Discussion / Re: Too many altcoins
« on: May 25, 2019, 07:28:03 PM »
With the wide array of altcoins available in the crypto market, how do you choose which one to invest on, which one to buy and which of these altcoins worth holding?  :(

I just look at Top-10, I won't go down top-10 cause there are high risks of losing everything after investing especially after 2018

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The trends of 2017 and 2018 indicate that ICOs or Initial Coin Offerings represent one of the revolutions in fundraising. The ICOs have heralded themselves with so much of fanfare that it’s giving mild tremors to the very foundations of the mainstream investment ecosystem. Using ICOs, startups can raise funds by issuing tokens on blockchains. These tokens on blockchains like Ethereum are then sold to potential investors.

These tokens are tradeable and fungible, quite similar to cryptocurrencies. The difference of the token’s lies in whether the tokens grant access to a service or as equity in the company. The tokens that grant access to services are termed utility tokens and the ones that entitle you to equity in the company are called equity tokens.

Read More @ http://bit.ly/2Eu5KwS

Equity??? What's equity token? Never heard of it before, the utility is understandable, but equity...

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Crypto Discussion / Re: Will other coins survive?
« on: May 25, 2019, 07:24:50 PM »
I discovered that there are thousands of altcoins listed in the exchange while some are dead altcoins and some are struggling to rise in price value, which prompted me to ask this questions, can others altcoins survive like Bitcoin and etherum and what are the possibility that is going survive and many of us are holding different coins in our wallet.

In all conditions, two coins will remain the market's giants for sure, and you all know these two

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Crypto Discussion / Re: How to do 50-70 bounties in 2 hours/day
« on: May 22, 2019, 09:00:58 AM »
Hi Bounty Hunters. I am also a Bounty Hunter. I know the biggest difficulty is managing large workloads with a lot of projects (50 - 70 projects with me) especially campaigns like to share daily. The solution for you is the platform management, support for bounty campaigns will help you minimize the time to weekly reports. I will list the platforms that I know for you:
1) Bountyhive (https://bountyhive.io/): Very popular, the downside is too many people know so full slot very fast. Automatically calculates the stakes at the end of the campaign
2) Bountyplatform (https://bountyplatform.io/): Especially good to manage and update the new bounty but the disadvantages still have to report on the forum
3) Bounty0x (https://alpha.bounty0x.io): Very good many good campaigns can be found here
4) BountyHunter (https://bountyhunter.club): not many current projects (01)
5) IcoReward (https://icoreward.com): about 11 projects
6) Bountyportals (http://app.bountyportals.com): quite a few current projects (5)
7) Tokengo (https://tokengoplatform.com): The new ICO platform, currently has 1 campaign.
Cool Tokensuite (https://www.bountysuite.com/: - One of the most reliable bounty manager of the forum development. There are about 20 projects running
9) Bounty.Global: You should see it, the outstanding feature is that the project deployed in very short time from 1-2 weeks. You can get rewards quickly,  about ~ 10 projects
Hope my sharing helps you, wish you many BTC, ETH ... from the bounty campaign    :P

I don't believe that it takes only 2 hours.. There are always fiascos like forms which you're filling out for 2 hours each, anybody here who has tried the above described scheme?

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Binance issued the following statement:

“We have discovered a large scale security breach today, May 7, 2019 at 17:15:24. Hackers were able to obtain a large number of user API keys, 2FA codes, and potentially other info. The hackers used a variety of techniques, including phishing, viruses and other attacks. We are still concluding all possible methods used. There may also be additional affected accounts that have not been identified yet.”

The strong binance got a big hit today, worth $40m, 7000 btc stolen to hot wallets.
This hackers are smart. Do you think it was just an outside job or inside job was involved.

I'm just curious how they are talented that it's easy for them to hack crypto's giant like Binance, that's incredible

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I used to assume before now that bitcoin is the all and all of crypto, maybe because discovered bitcoin before other cryptos like ethereum. But over time, that assumption is at the verge of being reversed. This is because i now discovered that apart from being a means of exchange, ethereum also has the power of smart contract. Which do you think is better and has great future?
They are both nice and have lots of advantages, but I truly believe that they both have the potential to become greatly adopted in means of everyday usage

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The recent Bitcoin (BTC) rally might simply be the result of Tether (USDT) sales and capital flight from major cryptocurrency exchanges.

Despite the latest bull run of digital assets, capital outflows from the world’s major cryptocurrency exchanges have recently exceeded inflows by about $622 million, Bloomberg reports — citing the blockchain data provider TokenAnalyst.

more completed :https://beincrypto.com/bitcoin-rally-capital-outflow-exchanges/

Do you believe that the latest Bitcoin rally was fueled by Tether?

There are actually more reasons for BTC's rally not only Tether, so probably the main reason it is Tether but we were in a bull run before this occasion

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I believe blockchain and cryptocurrencies are here to stay, and the idea of blockchain became out of cryptocurrency in general, so if count for blockchain to e massively adopted perhaps the best way is to see cryptocurrencies operating alongside traditional forms of currency

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Stable coins in this case are perfect solution then if you want to protect your money invested

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I don't why but I can see no difference, idea if offering something, nothing new, it's just a change of a letter in the word

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I got the feeling that it's just a list of top coins, anyway, good job!

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Crypto Discussion / Re: How P2P lending amalgamates RBD exchange
« on: May 17, 2019, 02:40:02 PM »
Well, are there any additional fees for both sides if they use this exchange?

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