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RE: Why Ethereum is the only that haven't recovered?

in #coins8 years ago

From those graphs eth seems a bit disconnected from bitcoin and closely resembles ripple's patterns while litecoin is following bitcoin closer. I wonder if this has something to do with a possible flippening and the 1 aug segwit adoption?

In terms of ICOs I am holding some EOS which feel quite dangerous to be honest and is giving me a bit of a headache :))

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@deterrencepolicy how can I get some EOS? I'm in the US

@jarib it's on Kraken
Beware the creators have stated that it is basically a crowd funding tactic to get their next platform off the ground. The EOS ICO will become "frozen" at the end of the ICO (sometime next year)... not sure what they will do with them at that point - one hopes they will transfer to the new platform but who knows

Thanks, it may be worth it to trow $100 at it but not much for now. I try opening an account with them today at it looks like it takes them weeks to approve.

If you're in the US it might pay to open accounts on multiple exchanges because they often go down at the worst possible moment.

That's a good idea, what do you recommend besides Coinbase, Bitstamp and Kraken?

In terms of volume Poloniex and Bitfinex are popular but there are plenty of others
https://www.cryptocoincharts.info/markets/info