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Here is part two of interesting links for research, trading tips and useful information about cryptocoins and virtual currencies. Click the links and check out these sites, they are great for learning and entertainment
Dickline.info - Strange name right? McAfee made a bet, that Bitcoin will reach $1,000,000 by 2020. Click the link to find out what's up with the name. This site gives a little bit of background info on Bitcoin too and an interesting chart to look at.
Bloomberg.com - "How Crypto Stacks Up Against Other Investments". Gives you an overview of what asset classes are out there, and tells you how they correlate. Incredibly valuable resource for learning about finances and crypto!
Cryptocurrency Calendar - The name says it all. Gives you an overview of upcoming events in the crypto world.
Coin360° - Visualizes the current market share of the bigger coins and tokens. Check this site out every now and then, I'm sure you'll notice some changes as time progresses.
Bitcoin ATM Map - This map is not only useful to find your next Bitcoin ATM, you can follow the progress of Bitcoins adoption. In my opinion, Bitcoin ATMs will be a mayor "tool" for mass adoption and an increasing user base.
Bitcoin Uptime - Want to persuade someone of Bitcoins (technical) stability? Send them this link. I also found an interesting post on Reddit dealing with this topic
Satoshi to Bitcoin - If Bitcoin meets the expectations of some blockchain and crypto enthusiasts, one Satoshi might be worth $0.01 one day. Since it's next to impossible to trade regular goods if your price is something like 0.000005 (which in this scenario would be $5), we might start using the denomination "Satoshi" to value goods. This site will help you make the transition by giving you a BTC to Satoshi calculator
Twitter Account: REKT - Ever wondered how much money people lose when Bitcoin makes a huge wick up/down? This bot will tell you
TX-Highway - You think Bitcoin Cash is Satoshis vision? Then this site will help you prove your point. While I personally believe, that Bitcoin Cash only offers short-term solution to Bitcoin Cores challenges, Bitcoin Cash will still have it's market share. BTC is Bitcoin in my opinion, but as long as there is a use case, BCH can find its niche.
Ledger Nano S - If you don't want to store your crypto online, you can buy this usb stick which is a hardware wallet. The Ledger Nano S supports most of the mayor cryptocurrencies and uses different apps to manage your accounts.
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