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Monero/USD Trading forecasts and signals

Total signals – 1402

Active signals for Monero/USD

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Monero/USD rate traders

Total number of traders – 9
Spectrum
Symbols: 72
X5 Retail Group, Gazprom, Sberbank (MOEX), Surgutneftegaz, AUD/USD, EUR/RUB, EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/CAD, USD/CHF, USD/JPY, USD/RUB, CAD/CHF, EUR/AUD, EUR/NZD, EUR/GBP, CAD/JPY, EUR/CHF, GBP/AUD, GBP/NZD, AUD/NZD, GBP/CHF, NZD/CHF, AUD/CHF, EUR/JPY, CHF/JPY, EUR/CAD, GBP/JPY, NZD/JPY, AUD/JPY, NZD/USD, GBP/CAD, NZD/CAD, AUD/CAD, Dash/USD, Stellar/USD, Zcash/USD, Cardano/USD, EOS/USD, BitcoinCash/USD, Litecoin/USD, IOTA/USD, Ethereum/USD, Monero/USD, Bitcoin/USD, BitcoinGold/USD, XRP/USD, RTS, US Dollar Index, DAX, Dow Jones, S&P 500, Brent Crude Oil, WTI Crude Oil, Palladium, Silver, Gold, Copper, Alphabet, Meta Platforms, Bank of America, Intel, Walt Disney, Amazon, Tesla Motors, Boeing, Dogecoin, Binance Coin, Polkadot, Chainlink, Solana, Tezos
Trend
accuracy
76%
  • X5 Retail Group 100%
  • Gazprom 0%
  • Sberbank (MOEX) 83%
  • Surgutneftegaz 100%
  • AUD/USD 70%
  • EUR/RUB 100%
  • EUR/USD 66%
  • GBP/USD 76%
  • USD/CAD 82%
  • USD/CHF 80%
  • USD/JPY 81%
  • USD/RUB 81%
  • CAD/CHF 54%
  • EUR/AUD 73%
  • EUR/NZD 73%
  • EUR/GBP 62%
  • CAD/JPY 76%
  • EUR/CHF 80%
  • GBP/AUD 78%
  • GBP/NZD 76%
  • AUD/NZD 85%
  • GBP/CHF 76%
  • NZD/CHF 77%
  • AUD/CHF 80%
  • EUR/JPY 75%
  • CHF/JPY 70%
  • EUR/CAD 84%
  • GBP/JPY 76%
  • NZD/JPY 74%
  • AUD/JPY 69%
  • NZD/USD 83%
  • GBP/CAD 79%
  • NZD/CAD 75%
  • AUD/CAD 60%
  • Dash/USD 100%
  • Stellar/USD 100%
  • Zcash/USD 50%
  • Cardano/USD 77%
  • EOS/USD 100%
  • BitcoinCash/USD 100%
  • Litecoin/USD 88%
  • IOTA/USD 100%
  • Ethereum/USD 75%
  • Monero/USD 83%
  • Bitcoin/USD 76%
  • BitcoinGold/USD 75%
  • XRP/USD 83%
  • RTS 76%
  • US Dollar Index 76%
  • DAX 0%
  • Dow Jones 0%
  • S&P 500 71%
  • Brent Crude Oil 78%
  • WTI Crude Oil 100%
  • Palladium 50%
  • Silver 91%
  • Gold 84%
  • Copper 50%
  • Alphabet 82%
  • Meta Platforms 75%
  • Bank of America 100%
  • Intel 100%
  • Walt Disney 100%
  • Amazon 75%
  • Tesla Motors 78%
  • Boeing 50%
  • Dogecoin 71%
  • Binance Coin 100%
  • Polkadot 70%
  • Chainlink 76%
  • Solana 45%
  • Tezos 88%
Price
accuracy
76%
  • X5 Retail Group 100%
  • Gazprom 0%
  • Sberbank (MOEX) 83%
  • Surgutneftegaz 28%
  • AUD/USD 70%
  • EUR/RUB 100%
  • EUR/USD 64%
  • GBP/USD 76%
  • USD/CAD 82%
  • USD/CHF 80%
  • USD/JPY 81%
  • USD/RUB 73%
  • CAD/CHF 56%
  • EUR/AUD 73%
  • EUR/NZD 73%
  • EUR/GBP 62%
  • CAD/JPY 76%
  • EUR/CHF 80%
  • GBP/AUD 78%
  • GBP/NZD 76%
  • AUD/NZD 85%
  • GBP/CHF 76%
  • NZD/CHF 77%
  • AUD/CHF 80%
  • EUR/JPY 75%
  • CHF/JPY 70%
  • EUR/CAD 84%
  • GBP/JPY 76%
  • NZD/JPY 74%
  • AUD/JPY 69%
  • NZD/USD 83%
  • GBP/CAD 79%
  • NZD/CAD 75%
  • AUD/CAD 60%
  • Dash/USD 100%
  • Stellar/USD 100%
  • Zcash/USD 50%
  • Cardano/USD 77%
  • EOS/USD 100%
  • BitcoinCash/USD 100%
  • Litecoin/USD 88%
  • IOTA/USD 100%
  • Ethereum/USD 75%
  • Monero/USD 83%
  • Bitcoin/USD 75%
  • BitcoinGold/USD 75%
  • XRP/USD 83%
  • RTS 76%
  • US Dollar Index 76%
  • DAX 0%
  • Dow Jones 0%
  • S&P 500 71%
  • Brent Crude Oil 78%
  • WTI Crude Oil 100%
  • Palladium 50%
  • Silver 91%
  • Gold 84%
  • Copper 50%
  • Alphabet 82%
  • Meta Platforms 75%
  • Bank of America 100%
  • Intel 100%
  • Walt Disney 100%
  • Amazon 75%
  • Tesla Motors 78%
  • Boeing 50%
  • Dogecoin 71%
  • Binance Coin 100%
  • Polkadot 70%
  • Chainlink 76%
  • Solana 45%
  • Tezos 88%
Profitableness,
pips/day
7
  • X5 Retail Group 2000
  • Gazprom -23
  • Sberbank (MOEX) 10
  • Surgutneftegaz 20
  • AUD/USD -4
  • EUR/RUB 27
  • EUR/USD -5
  • GBP/USD -5
  • USD/CAD 0
  • USD/CHF 1
  • USD/JPY -1
  • USD/RUB 6
  • CAD/CHF -5
  • EUR/AUD -7
  • EUR/NZD -9
  • EUR/GBP -8
  • CAD/JPY -2
  • EUR/CHF -1
  • GBP/AUD -9
  • GBP/NZD -13
  • AUD/NZD 7
  • GBP/CHF -3
  • NZD/CHF 2
  • AUD/CHF 1
  • EUR/JPY -1
  • CHF/JPY -16
  • EUR/CAD 7
  • GBP/JPY 3
  • NZD/JPY -4
  • AUD/JPY -7
  • NZD/USD 5
  • GBP/CAD 2
  • NZD/CAD -3
  • AUD/CAD -5
  • Dash/USD 7
  • Stellar/USD 4
  • Zcash/USD -8
  • Cardano/USD -7
  • EOS/USD 18
  • BitcoinCash/USD 40
  • Litecoin/USD 17
  • IOTA/USD 95
  • Ethereum/USD -28
  • Monero/USD 16
  • Bitcoin/USD 2
  • BitcoinGold/USD 10
  • XRP/USD 11
  • RTS 37
  • US Dollar Index -1
  • DAX -75
  • Dow Jones -50
  • S&P 500 1
  • Brent Crude Oil 35
  • WTI Crude Oil 110
  • Palladium 0
  • Silver 11
  • Gold 3
  • Copper -110
  • Alphabet -2
  • Meta Platforms 22
  • Bank of America 7
  • Intel 80
  • Walt Disney 100
  • Amazon -1
  • Tesla Motors 1
  • Boeing -8
  • Dogecoin -53
  • Binance Coin 400
  • Polkadot 0
  • Chainlink -5
  • Solana -46
  • Tezos 100
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TradeShot
Symbols: 104
AUD/USD, EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/CAD, USD/CHF, USD/JPY, USD/RUB, USD/ZAR, USD/TRY, CAD/CHF, EUR/AUD, EUR/NZD, EUR/GBP, CAD/JPY, USD/SGD, USD/NOK, EUR/CHF, GBP/AUD, GBP/NZD, USD/SEK, AUD/NZD, GBP/CHF, EUR/NOK, NZD/CHF, AUD/CHF, EUR/JPY, CHF/JPY, EUR/CAD, GBP/JPY, NZD/JPY, AUD/JPY, NZD/USD, GBP/CAD, NZD/CAD, AUD/CAD, Dash/USD, Stellar/USD, EthereumClassic/USD, Zcash/USD, Cardano/USD, EOS/USD, BitcoinCash/USD, Litecoin/USD, Tron/USD, NEO/USD, Ethereum/Bitcoin, Ethereum/USD, Monero/USD, Bitcoin/USD, XRP/USD, US Dollar Index, DAX, Nikkei 225, Dow Jones, NASDAQ 100, S&P 500, RUSSELL 2000, China A50, FTSE 100, Hang Seng, WTI Crude Oil, Natural Gas, Palladium, Silver, Gold, Copper, Platinum, Alphabet, Alibaba, Visa, MasterCard, Nike, Uber Technologies, Apple, Microsoft, McDonald's, Netflix, Procter & Gamble, Coca-Cola, nVidia, Pfizer, Meta Platforms, Twitter, Bank of America, Intel, Amazon, Oracle, Tesla Motors, Spotify, Boeing, Corn, Wheat, Soybean, Dogecoin, Binance Coin, Polkadot, Uniswap, Chainlink, Axie Infinity, USD/CNY, USD/INR, Solana, Aave, Avalanche
Trend
accuracy
75%
  • AUD/USD 68%
  • EUR/USD 73%
  • GBP/USD 71%
  • USD/CAD 73%
  • USD/CHF 78%
  • USD/JPY 66%
  • USD/RUB 81%
  • USD/ZAR 25%
  • USD/TRY 60%
  • CAD/CHF 72%
  • EUR/AUD 74%
  • EUR/NZD 56%
  • EUR/GBP 68%
  • CAD/JPY 81%
  • USD/SGD 58%
  • USD/NOK 100%
  • EUR/CHF 53%
  • GBP/AUD 70%
  • GBP/NZD 67%
  • USD/SEK 71%
  • AUD/NZD 68%
  • GBP/CHF 86%
  • EUR/NOK 83%
  • NZD/CHF 74%
  • AUD/CHF 55%
  • EUR/JPY 74%
  • CHF/JPY 64%
  • EUR/CAD 75%
  • GBP/JPY 70%
  • NZD/JPY 76%
  • AUD/JPY 66%
  • NZD/USD 61%
  • GBP/CAD 75%
  • NZD/CAD 65%
  • AUD/CAD 76%
  • Dash/USD 43%
  • Stellar/USD 88%
  • EthereumClassic/USD 67%
  • Zcash/USD 75%
  • Cardano/USD 55%
  • EOS/USD 75%
  • BitcoinCash/USD 75%
  • Litecoin/USD 88%
  • Tron/USD 78%
  • NEO/USD 75%
  • Ethereum/Bitcoin 83%
  • Ethereum/USD 81%
  • Monero/USD 63%
  • Bitcoin/USD 75%
  • XRP/USD 81%
  • US Dollar Index 73%
  • DAX 76%
  • Nikkei 225 100%
  • Dow Jones 84%
  • NASDAQ 100 76%
  • S&P 500 81%
  • RUSSELL 2000 71%
  • China A50 75%
  • FTSE 100 85%
  • Hang Seng 71%
  • WTI Crude Oil 78%
  • Natural Gas 74%
  • Palladium 87%
  • Silver 72%
  • Gold 74%
  • Copper 67%
  • Platinum 67%
  • Alphabet 64%
  • Alibaba 91%
  • Visa 50%
  • MasterCard 100%
  • Nike 67%
  • Uber Technologies 100%
  • Apple 80%
  • Microsoft 95%
  • McDonald's 100%
  • Netflix 70%
  • Procter & Gamble 67%
  • Coca-Cola 100%
  • nVidia 76%
  • Pfizer 100%
  • Meta Platforms 82%
  • Twitter 100%
  • Bank of America 67%
  • Intel 0%
  • Amazon 70%
  • Oracle 100%
  • Tesla Motors 80%
  • Spotify 100%
  • Boeing 50%
  • Corn 100%
  • Wheat 50%
  • Soybean 100%
  • Dogecoin 82%
  • Binance Coin 71%
  • Polkadot 82%
  • Uniswap 100%
  • Chainlink 70%
  • Axie Infinity 0%
  • USD/CNY 88%
  • USD/INR 67%
  • Solana 83%
  • Aave 80%
  • Avalanche 67%
Price
accuracy
75%
  • AUD/USD 68%
  • EUR/USD 73%
  • GBP/USD 71%
  • USD/CAD 73%
  • USD/CHF 78%
  • USD/JPY 66%
  • USD/RUB 81%
  • USD/ZAR 25%
  • USD/TRY 60%
  • CAD/CHF 69%
  • EUR/AUD 74%
  • EUR/NZD 56%
  • EUR/GBP 68%
  • CAD/JPY 81%
  • USD/SGD 58%
  • USD/NOK 100%
  • EUR/CHF 53%
  • GBP/AUD 70%
  • GBP/NZD 67%
  • USD/SEK 71%
  • AUD/NZD 67%
  • GBP/CHF 86%
  • EUR/NOK 83%
  • NZD/CHF 71%
  • AUD/CHF 55%
  • EUR/JPY 74%
  • CHF/JPY 64%
  • EUR/CAD 75%
  • GBP/JPY 70%
  • NZD/JPY 76%
  • AUD/JPY 66%
  • NZD/USD 61%
  • GBP/CAD 75%
  • NZD/CAD 65%
  • AUD/CAD 76%
  • Dash/USD 43%
  • Stellar/USD 77%
  • EthereumClassic/USD 67%
  • Zcash/USD 75%
  • Cardano/USD 55%
  • EOS/USD 75%
  • BitcoinCash/USD 75%
  • Litecoin/USD 88%
  • Tron/USD 78%
  • NEO/USD 75%
  • Ethereum/Bitcoin 54%
  • Ethereum/USD 80%
  • Monero/USD 63%
  • Bitcoin/USD 75%
  • XRP/USD 81%
  • US Dollar Index 73%
  • DAX 74%
  • Nikkei 225 100%
  • Dow Jones 83%
  • NASDAQ 100 75%
  • S&P 500 80%
  • RUSSELL 2000 71%
  • China A50 75%
  • FTSE 100 85%
  • Hang Seng 71%
  • WTI Crude Oil 78%
  • Natural Gas 72%
  • Palladium 87%
  • Silver 74%
  • Gold 74%
  • Copper 67%
  • Platinum 67%
  • Alphabet 64%
  • Alibaba 91%
  • Visa 50%
  • MasterCard 100%
  • Nike 67%
  • Uber Technologies 100%
  • Apple 76%
  • Microsoft 94%
  • McDonald's 100%
  • Netflix 70%
  • Procter & Gamble 62%
  • Coca-Cola 100%
  • nVidia 76%
  • Pfizer 100%
  • Meta Platforms 82%
  • Twitter 100%
  • Bank of America 67%
  • Intel 0%
  • Amazon 70%
  • Oracle 100%
  • Tesla Motors 77%
  • Spotify 100%
  • Boeing 3%
  • Corn 100%
  • Wheat 50%
  • Soybean 100%
  • Dogecoin 82%
  • Binance Coin 71%
  • Polkadot 82%
  • Uniswap 100%
  • Chainlink 70%
  • Axie Infinity 0%
  • USD/CNY 88%
  • USD/INR 67%
  • Solana 83%
  • Aave 80%
  • Avalanche 67%
Profitableness,
pips/day
50
  • AUD/USD -6
  • EUR/USD 0
  • GBP/USD -3
  • USD/CAD 3
  • USD/CHF 2
  • USD/JPY 0
  • USD/RUB 7
  • USD/ZAR -116
  • USD/TRY -85
  • CAD/CHF -1
  • EUR/AUD 0
  • EUR/NZD -15
  • EUR/GBP -3
  • CAD/JPY 3
  • USD/SGD -2
  • USD/NOK 800
  • EUR/CHF -10
  • GBP/AUD -27
  • GBP/NZD -9
  • USD/SEK -217
  • AUD/NZD -3
  • GBP/CHF 19
  • EUR/NOK 75
  • NZD/CHF 0
  • AUD/CHF -7
  • EUR/JPY 0
  • CHF/JPY -7
  • EUR/CAD 2
  • GBP/JPY -5
  • NZD/JPY 0
  • AUD/JPY -9
  • NZD/USD -6
  • GBP/CAD 1
  • NZD/CAD -2
  • AUD/CAD 1
  • Dash/USD -10
  • Stellar/USD 9
  • EthereumClassic/USD -450
  • Zcash/USD -115
  • Cardano/USD -110
  • EOS/USD 50
  • BitcoinCash/USD -3
  • Litecoin/USD 34
  • Tron/USD 2
  • NEO/USD 0
  • Ethereum/Bitcoin 0
  • Ethereum/USD -9
  • Monero/USD 0
  • Bitcoin/USD 75
  • XRP/USD -7
  • US Dollar Index 1
  • DAX 0
  • Nikkei 225 167
  • Dow Jones 33
  • NASDAQ 100 0
  • S&P 500 4
  • RUSSELL 2000 -31
  • China A50 147
  • FTSE 100 11
  • Hang Seng -30
  • WTI Crude Oil 12
  • Natural Gas -11
  • Palladium 17
  • Silver 0
  • Gold 1
  • Copper -33
  • Platinum -34
  • Alphabet -68
  • Alibaba 8
  • Visa -1
  • MasterCard 240
  • Nike 24
  • Uber Technologies 48
  • Apple 3
  • Microsoft 16
  • McDonald's 13
  • Netflix -26
  • Procter & Gamble -6
  • Coca-Cola 25
  • nVidia -1
  • Pfizer 60
  • Meta Platforms -6
  • Twitter 45
  • Bank of America 3
  • Intel -80
  • Amazon -4
  • Oracle 67
  • Tesla Motors -5
  • Spotify 250
  • Boeing -5
  • Corn 267
  • Wheat 0
  • Soybean 667
  • Dogecoin 262
  • Binance Coin -128
  • Polkadot -1
  • Uniswap 163
  • Chainlink -75
  • Axie Infinity -250
  • USD/CNY 17
  • USD/INR -23
  • Solana 32
  • Aave 125
  • Avalanche -41
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TorForex
Symbols: 79
Yandex, Aeroflot (MOEX), Gazprom, Nornikel, Lukoil, Polyus, Rosneft, Sberbank (MOEX), AUD/USD, EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/CAD, USD/CHF, USD/JPY, USD/RUB, EUR/CHF, NZD/USD, NZD/CAD, Stellar/USD, Cardano/USD, BitcoinCash/USD, Litecoin/USD, Tron/USD, Ethereum/USD, Monero/USD, Bitcoin/USD, XRP/USD, S&P 500, Brent Crude Oil, Silver, Gold, Alphabet, Alibaba, Visa, Hewlett-Packard, Home Depot, Adobe Systems, MasterCard, Starbucks, Nike, Uber Technologies, Apple, American Express, JPMorgan Chase, Microsoft, Netflix, IBM, Procter & Gamble, Coca-Cola, nVidia, Baidu, Pfizer, Cisco Systems, Meta Platforms, Twitter, SAP, Caterpillar, Toyota Motor, Bank of America, Goldman Sachs Group, Salesforce, eBay, General Electrics, Intel, Ford Motor, Walt Disney, Exxon Mobil, PetroChina, UnitedHealth Group, Amazon, Oracle, Tesla Motors, Boeing, Dogecoin, Binance Coin, Polkadot, PepsiCo, Solana, Terra
Trend
accuracy
75%
  • Yandex 77%
  • Aeroflot (MOEX) 100%
  • Gazprom 77%
  • Nornikel 33%
  • Lukoil 84%
  • Polyus 92%
  • Rosneft 71%
  • Sberbank (MOEX) 81%
  • AUD/USD 74%
  • EUR/USD 74%
  • GBP/USD 75%
  • USD/CAD 73%
  • USD/CHF 74%
  • USD/JPY 76%
  • USD/RUB 80%
  • EUR/CHF 50%
  • NZD/USD 74%
  • NZD/CAD 75%
  • Stellar/USD 75%
  • Cardano/USD 69%
  • BitcoinCash/USD 80%
  • Litecoin/USD 78%
  • Tron/USD 67%
  • Ethereum/USD 77%
  • Monero/USD 100%
  • Bitcoin/USD 75%
  • XRP/USD 72%
  • S&P 500 50%
  • Brent Crude Oil 73%
  • Silver 77%
  • Gold 74%
  • Alphabet 83%
  • Alibaba 33%
  • Visa 40%
  • Hewlett-Packard 75%
  • Home Depot 75%
  • Adobe Systems 88%
  • MasterCard 75%
  • Starbucks 0%
  • Nike 75%
  • Uber Technologies 50%
  • Apple 89%
  • American Express 75%
  • JPMorgan Chase 33%
  • Microsoft 88%
  • Netflix 80%
  • IBM 100%
  • Procter & Gamble 0%
  • Coca-Cola 100%
  • nVidia 60%
  • Baidu 100%
  • Pfizer 100%
  • Cisco Systems 50%
  • Meta Platforms 100%
  • Twitter 100%
  • SAP 50%
  • Caterpillar 0%
  • Toyota Motor 25%
  • Bank of America 100%
  • Goldman Sachs Group 100%
  • Salesforce 50%
  • eBay 25%
  • General Electrics 0%
  • Intel 50%
  • Ford Motor 100%
  • Walt Disney 0%
  • Exxon Mobil 75%
  • PetroChina 0%
  • UnitedHealth Group 100%
  • Amazon 71%
  • Oracle 86%
  • Tesla Motors 61%
  • Boeing 33%
  • Dogecoin 74%
  • Binance Coin 73%
  • Polkadot 68%
  • PepsiCo 67%
  • Solana 73%
  • Terra 75%
Price
accuracy
75%
  • Yandex 77%
  • Aeroflot (MOEX) 100%
  • Gazprom 74%
  • Nornikel 33%
  • Lukoil 84%
  • Polyus 86%
  • Rosneft 71%
  • Sberbank (MOEX) 80%
  • AUD/USD 74%
  • EUR/USD 74%
  • GBP/USD 75%
  • USD/CAD 73%
  • USD/CHF 73%
  • USD/JPY 76%
  • USD/RUB 80%
  • EUR/CHF 50%
  • NZD/USD 74%
  • NZD/CAD 75%
  • Stellar/USD 75%
  • Cardano/USD 69%
  • BitcoinCash/USD 80%
  • Litecoin/USD 78%
  • Tron/USD 67%
  • Ethereum/USD 77%
  • Monero/USD 100%
  • Bitcoin/USD 75%
  • XRP/USD 72%
  • S&P 500 50%
  • Brent Crude Oil 73%
  • Silver 76%
  • Gold 74%
  • Alphabet 83%
  • Alibaba 33%
  • Visa 40%
  • Hewlett-Packard 75%
  • Home Depot 75%
  • Adobe Systems 88%
  • MasterCard 75%
  • Starbucks 0%
  • Nike 67%
  • Uber Technologies 84%
  • Apple 78%
  • American Express 75%
  • JPMorgan Chase 33%
  • Microsoft 82%
  • Netflix 80%
  • IBM 100%
  • Procter & Gamble 0%
  • Coca-Cola 51%
  • nVidia 60%
  • Baidu 100%
  • Pfizer 100%
  • Cisco Systems 29%
  • Meta Platforms 100%
  • Twitter 100%
  • SAP 50%
  • Caterpillar 0%
  • Toyota Motor 25%
  • Bank of America 87%
  • Goldman Sachs Group 100%
  • Salesforce 50%
  • eBay 25%
  • General Electrics 0%
  • Intel 50%
  • Ford Motor 84%
  • Walt Disney 0%
  • Exxon Mobil 75%
  • PetroChina 0%
  • UnitedHealth Group 100%
  • Amazon 71%
  • Oracle 86%
  • Tesla Motors 56%
  • Boeing 33%
  • Dogecoin 74%
  • Binance Coin 73%
  • Polkadot 68%
  • PepsiCo 48%
  • Solana 73%
  • Terra 75%
Profitableness,
pips/day
53
  • Yandex 82
  • Aeroflot (MOEX) 100
  • Gazprom 0
  • Nornikel -27
  • Lukoil 5
  • Polyus 15
  • Rosneft 1
  • Sberbank (MOEX) 1
  • AUD/USD 1
  • EUR/USD 0
  • GBP/USD 1
  • USD/CAD -1
  • USD/CHF 0
  • USD/JPY 6
  • USD/RUB 4
  • EUR/CHF 3
  • NZD/USD 2
  • NZD/CAD 4
  • Stellar/USD -88
  • Cardano/USD 24
  • BitcoinCash/USD 3
  • Litecoin/USD -3
  • Tron/USD -20
  • Ethereum/USD 22
  • Monero/USD 80
  • Bitcoin/USD 31
  • XRP/USD 2
  • S&P 500 -2
  • Brent Crude Oil 4
  • Silver -1
  • Gold 0
  • Alphabet 8
  • Alibaba -7
  • Visa -7
  • Hewlett-Packard 9
  • Home Depot 6
  • Adobe Systems 3
  • MasterCard 36
  • Starbucks -42
  • Nike 13
  • Uber Technologies 12
  • Apple 1
  • American Express 2
  • JPMorgan Chase -20
  • Microsoft 3
  • Netflix 2
  • IBM 38
  • Procter & Gamble -31
  • Coca-Cola 11
  • nVidia 0
  • Baidu 37
  • Pfizer 8
  • Cisco Systems -3
  • Meta Platforms 45
  • Twitter 21
  • SAP -15
  • Caterpillar -41
  • Toyota Motor -34
  • Bank of America 8
  • Goldman Sachs Group 17
  • Salesforce 20
  • eBay -21
  • General Electrics -32
  • Intel 3
  • Ford Motor 8
  • Walt Disney -95
  • Exxon Mobil 6
  • PetroChina -25
  • UnitedHealth Group 26
  • Amazon -4
  • Oracle 17
  • Tesla Motors -9
  • Boeing -5
  • Dogecoin -2
  • Binance Coin -62
  • Polkadot 0
  • PepsiCo -1
  • Solana 10
  • Terra 300
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JustTrade
Symbols: 61
AUD/USD, EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/CAD, USD/CHF, USD/JPY, USD/RUB, CAD/CHF, EUR/AUD, EUR/NZD, EUR/GBP, CAD/JPY, EUR/CHF, GBP/AUD, GBP/NZD, AUD/NZD, GBP/CHF, NZD/CHF, AUD/CHF, EUR/JPY, CHF/JPY, EUR/CAD, GBP/JPY, NZD/JPY, AUD/JPY, NZD/USD, GBP/CAD, NZD/CAD, AUD/CAD, Dash/USD, Stellar/USD, Zcash/USD, Cardano/USD, EOS/USD, BitcoinCash/USD, Litecoin/USD, Tron/USD, NEO/USD, Ethereum/USD, Monero/USD, Bitcoin/USD, XRP/USD, US Dollar Index, Dow Jones, NASDAQ 100, S&P 500, FTSE 100, WTI Crude Oil, Natural Gas, Silver, Gold, Amazon, Binance Coin, Polkadot, Uniswap, Chainlink, Axie Infinity, Solana, Aave, Avalanche, Tezos
Trend
accuracy
75%
  • AUD/USD 75%
  • EUR/USD 79%
  • GBP/USD 76%
  • USD/CAD 78%
  • USD/CHF 60%
  • USD/JPY 80%
  • USD/RUB 50%
  • CAD/CHF 80%
  • EUR/AUD 72%
  • EUR/NZD 65%
  • EUR/GBP 73%
  • CAD/JPY 79%
  • EUR/CHF 50%
  • GBP/AUD 71%
  • GBP/NZD 83%
  • AUD/NZD 67%
  • GBP/CHF 80%
  • NZD/CHF 82%
  • AUD/CHF 74%
  • EUR/JPY 82%
  • CHF/JPY 88%
  • EUR/CAD 86%
  • GBP/JPY 82%
  • NZD/JPY 76%
  • AUD/JPY 70%
  • NZD/USD 78%
  • GBP/CAD 83%
  • NZD/CAD 72%
  • AUD/CAD 64%
  • Dash/USD 57%
  • Stellar/USD 75%
  • Zcash/USD 50%
  • Cardano/USD 40%
  • EOS/USD 67%
  • BitcoinCash/USD 83%
  • Litecoin/USD 78%
  • Tron/USD 100%
  • NEO/USD 75%
  • Ethereum/USD 82%
  • Monero/USD 86%
  • Bitcoin/USD 71%
  • XRP/USD 58%
  • US Dollar Index 76%
  • Dow Jones 100%
  • NASDAQ 100 71%
  • S&P 500 100%
  • FTSE 100 67%
  • WTI Crude Oil 71%
  • Natural Gas 86%
  • Silver 71%
  • Gold 76%
  • Amazon 67%
  • Binance Coin 75%
  • Polkadot 80%
  • Uniswap 20%
  • Chainlink 67%
  • Axie Infinity 0%
  • Solana 72%
  • Aave 100%
  • Avalanche 58%
  • Tezos 100%
Price
accuracy
75%
  • AUD/USD 72%
  • EUR/USD 79%
  • GBP/USD 76%
  • USD/CAD 78%
  • USD/CHF 60%
  • USD/JPY 80%
  • USD/RUB 50%
  • CAD/CHF 80%
  • EUR/AUD 72%
  • EUR/NZD 65%
  • EUR/GBP 73%
  • CAD/JPY 79%
  • EUR/CHF 50%
  • GBP/AUD 71%
  • GBP/NZD 83%
  • AUD/NZD 67%
  • GBP/CHF 80%
  • NZD/CHF 82%
  • AUD/CHF 74%
  • EUR/JPY 82%
  • CHF/JPY 88%
  • EUR/CAD 84%
  • GBP/JPY 82%
  • NZD/JPY 76%
  • AUD/JPY 70%
  • NZD/USD 78%
  • GBP/CAD 83%
  • NZD/CAD 72%
  • AUD/CAD 64%
  • Dash/USD 57%
  • Stellar/USD 75%
  • Zcash/USD 50%
  • Cardano/USD 40%
  • EOS/USD 67%
  • BitcoinCash/USD 83%
  • Litecoin/USD 78%
  • Tron/USD 100%
  • NEO/USD 75%
  • Ethereum/USD 82%
  • Monero/USD 86%
  • Bitcoin/USD 71%
  • XRP/USD 58%
  • US Dollar Index 76%
  • Dow Jones 100%
  • NASDAQ 100 71%
  • S&P 500 100%
  • FTSE 100 67%
  • WTI Crude Oil 71%
  • Natural Gas 86%
  • Silver 71%
  • Gold 76%
  • Amazon 67%
  • Binance Coin 75%
  • Polkadot 80%
  • Uniswap 20%
  • Chainlink 67%
  • Axie Infinity 0%
  • Solana 72%
  • Aave 100%
  • Avalanche 58%
  • Tezos 100%
Profitableness,
pips/day
-6
  • AUD/USD -2
  • EUR/USD 2
  • GBP/USD 0
  • USD/CAD 2
  • USD/CHF -6
  • USD/JPY 8
  • USD/RUB 0
  • CAD/CHF 1
  • EUR/AUD -4
  • EUR/NZD -5
  • EUR/GBP -1
  • CAD/JPY 3
  • EUR/CHF -10
  • GBP/AUD -5
  • GBP/NZD 13
  • AUD/NZD -10
  • GBP/CHF 2
  • NZD/CHF 2
  • AUD/CHF -2
  • EUR/JPY 5
  • CHF/JPY 20
  • EUR/CAD 9
  • GBP/JPY 14
  • NZD/JPY 0
  • AUD/JPY -5
  • NZD/USD 2
  • GBP/CAD 10
  • NZD/CAD -5
  • AUD/CAD -2
  • Dash/USD -4
  • Stellar/USD -3
  • Zcash/USD -59
  • Cardano/USD -36
  • EOS/USD -10
  • BitcoinCash/USD -17
  • Litecoin/USD -7
  • Tron/USD 3
  • NEO/USD 1
  • Ethereum/USD 297
  • Monero/USD 40
  • Bitcoin/USD -85
  • XRP/USD 0
  • US Dollar Index 0
  • Dow Jones 100
  • NASDAQ 100 -41
  • S&P 500 20
  • FTSE 100 -7
  • WTI Crude Oil 0
  • Natural Gas 5
  • Silver -5
  • Gold 0
  • Amazon 1
  • Binance Coin -117
  • Polkadot 0
  • Uniswap -169
  • Chainlink -3
  • Axie Infinity -2200
  • Solana 112
  • Aave 162
  • Avalanche 2
  • Tezos 133
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Cox
Symbols: 100
AUD/USD, EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/CAD, USD/CHF, USD/JPY, USD/ZAR, CAD/CHF, EUR/AUD, EUR/NZD, EUR/GBP, USD/CNH, CAD/JPY, USD/SGD, EUR/CHF, GBP/AUD, GBP/NZD, AUD/NZD, GBP/CHF, EUR/SGD, NZD/CHF, AUD/CHF, EUR/JPY, EUR/SEK, CHF/JPY, EUR/CAD, GBP/JPY, NZD/JPY, AUD/JPY, NZD/USD, GBP/CAD, NZD/CAD, AUD/CAD, Dash/Bitcoin, Dash/USD, Cardano/USD, EOS/USD, BitcoinCash/USD, Litecoin/Bitcoin, Litecoin/USD, IOTA/USD, Tron/USD, NEO/USD, Ethereum/USD, Monero/USD, Bitcoin/USD, XRP/USD, US Dollar Index, DAX, Dow Jones, NASDAQ 100, S&P 500, RUSSELL 2000, CAC 40, FTSE 100, WTI Crude Oil, Natural Gas, Palladium, Silver, Gold, Copper, Platinum, Alphabet, Alibaba, Hewlett-Packard, Home Depot, Apple, AT&T, Verizon, JPMorgan Chase, Johnson&Johnson, Microsoft, McDonald's, IBM, Procter & Gamble, Coca-Cola, nVidia, Citigroup, Pfizer, Cisco Systems, Meta Platforms, Twitter, Bank of America, Goldman Sachs Group, eBay, General Electrics, Intel, Walt Disney, Exxon Mobil, Amazon, Tesla Motors, Boeing, Corn, Coffee, Dogecoin, Binance Coin, Polkadot, Chainlink, Solana, EUR/ZAR
Trend
accuracy
73%
  • AUD/USD 72%
  • EUR/USD 75%
  • GBP/USD 75%
  • USD/CAD 74%
  • USD/CHF 71%
  • USD/JPY 71%
  • USD/ZAR 79%
  • CAD/CHF 56%
  • EUR/AUD 76%
  • EUR/NZD 73%
  • EUR/GBP 68%
  • USD/CNH 67%
  • CAD/JPY 76%
  • USD/SGD 71%
  • EUR/CHF 61%
  • GBP/AUD 67%
  • GBP/NZD 60%
  • AUD/NZD 65%
  • GBP/CHF 74%
  • EUR/SGD 83%
  • NZD/CHF 36%
  • AUD/CHF 58%
  • EUR/JPY 75%
  • EUR/SEK 100%
  • CHF/JPY 70%
  • EUR/CAD 66%
  • GBP/JPY 74%
  • NZD/JPY 68%
  • AUD/JPY 63%
  • NZD/USD 70%
  • GBP/CAD 63%
  • NZD/CAD 64%
  • AUD/CAD 71%
  • Dash/Bitcoin 0%
  • Dash/USD 57%
  • Cardano/USD 85%
  • EOS/USD 70%
  • BitcoinCash/USD 80%
  • Litecoin/Bitcoin 67%
  • Litecoin/USD 86%
  • IOTA/USD 33%
  • Tron/USD 73%
  • NEO/USD 100%
  • Ethereum/USD 75%
  • Monero/USD 100%
  • Bitcoin/USD 75%
  • XRP/USD 75%
  • US Dollar Index 78%
  • DAX 100%
  • Dow Jones 82%
  • NASDAQ 100 76%
  • S&P 500 76%
  • RUSSELL 2000 83%
  • CAC 40 0%
  • FTSE 100 100%
  • WTI Crude Oil 71%
  • Natural Gas 67%
  • Palladium 75%
  • Silver 76%
  • Gold 76%
  • Copper 40%
  • Platinum 67%
  • Alphabet 79%
  • Alibaba 86%
  • Hewlett-Packard 75%
  • Home Depot 75%
  • Apple 79%
  • AT&T 70%
  • Verizon 0%
  • JPMorgan Chase 86%
  • Johnson&Johnson 83%
  • Microsoft 81%
  • McDonald's 82%
  • IBM 67%
  • Procter & Gamble 100%
  • Coca-Cola 63%
  • nVidia 75%
  • Citigroup 75%
  • Pfizer 74%
  • Cisco Systems 50%
  • Meta Platforms 87%
  • Twitter 60%
  • Bank of America 33%
  • Goldman Sachs Group 50%
  • eBay 50%
  • General Electrics 60%
  • Intel 67%
  • Walt Disney 50%
  • Exxon Mobil 100%
  • Amazon 84%
  • Tesla Motors 82%
  • Boeing 67%
  • Corn 33%
  • Coffee 60%
  • Dogecoin 67%
  • Binance Coin 50%
  • Polkadot 50%
  • Chainlink 71%
  • Solana 25%
  • EUR/ZAR 50%
Price
accuracy
72%
  • AUD/USD 70%
  • EUR/USD 74%
  • GBP/USD 75%
  • USD/CAD 74%
  • USD/CHF 70%
  • USD/JPY 71%
  • USD/ZAR 79%
  • CAD/CHF 55%
  • EUR/AUD 75%
  • EUR/NZD 73%
  • EUR/GBP 64%
  • USD/CNH 67%
  • CAD/JPY 73%
  • USD/SGD 71%
  • EUR/CHF 58%
  • GBP/AUD 67%
  • GBP/NZD 60%
  • AUD/NZD 62%
  • GBP/CHF 73%
  • EUR/SGD 83%
  • NZD/CHF 36%
  • AUD/CHF 58%
  • EUR/JPY 74%
  • EUR/SEK 78%
  • CHF/JPY 70%
  • EUR/CAD 66%
  • GBP/JPY 74%
  • NZD/JPY 68%
  • AUD/JPY 63%
  • NZD/USD 69%
  • GBP/CAD 63%
  • NZD/CAD 63%
  • AUD/CAD 69%
  • Dash/Bitcoin 0%
  • Dash/USD 57%
  • Cardano/USD 82%
  • EOS/USD 70%
  • BitcoinCash/USD 80%
  • Litecoin/Bitcoin 67%
  • Litecoin/USD 86%
  • IOTA/USD 33%
  • Tron/USD 71%
  • NEO/USD 100%
  • Ethereum/USD 75%
  • Monero/USD 100%
  • Bitcoin/USD 74%
  • XRP/USD 74%
  • US Dollar Index 78%
  • DAX 100%
  • Dow Jones 82%
  • NASDAQ 100 76%
  • S&P 500 73%
  • RUSSELL 2000 83%
  • CAC 40 0%
  • FTSE 100 100%
  • WTI Crude Oil 71%
  • Natural Gas 67%
  • Palladium 75%
  • Silver 76%
  • Gold 75%
  • Copper 40%
  • Platinum 67%
  • Alphabet 77%
  • Alibaba 86%
  • Hewlett-Packard 75%
  • Home Depot 75%
  • Apple 79%
  • AT&T 70%
  • Verizon 0%
  • JPMorgan Chase 86%
  • Johnson&Johnson 83%
  • Microsoft 78%
  • McDonald's 74%
  • IBM 67%
  • Procter & Gamble 100%
  • Coca-Cola 63%
  • nVidia 75%
  • Citigroup 75%
  • Pfizer 74%
  • Cisco Systems 50%
  • Meta Platforms 81%
  • Twitter 43%
  • Bank of America 33%
  • Goldman Sachs Group 19%
  • eBay 50%
  • General Electrics 60%
  • Intel 65%
  • Walt Disney 43%
  • Exxon Mobil 52%
  • Amazon 84%
  • Tesla Motors 81%
  • Boeing 54%
  • Corn 8%
  • Coffee 60%
  • Dogecoin 67%
  • Binance Coin 50%
  • Polkadot 50%
  • Chainlink 71%
  • Solana 25%
  • EUR/ZAR 50%
Profitableness,
pips/day
13
  • AUD/USD -2
  • EUR/USD -1
  • GBP/USD 2
  • USD/CAD 0
  • USD/CHF 1
  • USD/JPY -3
  • USD/ZAR 3
  • CAD/CHF -6
  • EUR/AUD 5
  • EUR/NZD -1
  • EUR/GBP 3
  • USD/CNH -50
  • CAD/JPY 2
  • USD/SGD 6
  • EUR/CHF -1
  • GBP/AUD -2
  • GBP/NZD -11
  • AUD/NZD -1
  • GBP/CHF 2
  • EUR/SGD 13
  • NZD/CHF -14
  • AUD/CHF -6
  • EUR/JPY 4
  • EUR/SEK 77
  • CHF/JPY 2
  • EUR/CAD -1
  • GBP/JPY -1
  • NZD/JPY -3
  • AUD/JPY -7
  • NZD/USD -1
  • GBP/CAD -8
  • NZD/CAD -3
  • AUD/CAD 0
  • Dash/Bitcoin -1
  • Dash/USD -175
  • Cardano/USD 256
  • EOS/USD 25
  • BitcoinCash/USD 29
  • Litecoin/Bitcoin 0
  • Litecoin/USD 510
  • IOTA/USD -200
  • Tron/USD 30
  • NEO/USD 125
  • Ethereum/USD 74
  • Monero/USD 400
  • Bitcoin/USD 21
  • XRP/USD 150
  • US Dollar Index 3
  • DAX 180
  • Dow Jones 30
  • NASDAQ 100 -16
  • S&P 500 0
  • RUSSELL 2000 0
  • CAC 40 -88
  • FTSE 100 20
  • WTI Crude Oil -2
  • Natural Gas -30
  • Palladium 75
  • Silver 1
  • Gold 1
  • Copper -317
  • Platinum 0
  • Alphabet 27
  • Alibaba 4
  • Hewlett-Packard 7
  • Home Depot 0
  • Apple 3
  • AT&T 7
  • Verizon -8
  • JPMorgan Chase 110
  • Johnson&Johnson 16
  • Microsoft 0
  • McDonald's 3
  • IBM -26
  • Procter & Gamble 600
  • Coca-Cola -9
  • nVidia -2
  • Citigroup 3
  • Pfizer -8
  • Cisco Systems 6
  • Meta Platforms 3
  • Twitter -8
  • Bank of America -22
  • Goldman Sachs Group -90
  • eBay -42
  • General Electrics -19
  • Intel 4
  • Walt Disney 13
  • Exxon Mobil 10
  • Amazon 0
  • Tesla Motors -24
  • Boeing -2
  • Corn -42
  • Coffee -33
  • Dogecoin -291
  • Binance Coin -1000
  • Polkadot 0
  • Chainlink -8
  • Solana -1700
  • EUR/ZAR -350
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Erlan
Symbols: 89
AUD/USD, EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/CAD, USD/CHF, USD/JPY, CAD/CHF, EUR/AUD, EUR/NZD, EUR/GBP, CAD/JPY, EUR/CHF, GBP/AUD, GBP/NZD, AUD/NZD, GBP/CHF, NZD/CHF, AUD/CHF, EUR/JPY, CHF/JPY, EUR/CAD, GBP/JPY, NZD/JPY, AUD/JPY, NZD/USD, GBP/CAD, NZD/CAD, AUD/CAD, Dash/USD, Stellar/USD, EthereumClassic/USD, Zcash/USD, Cardano/USD, EOS/USD, BitcoinCash/USD, Litecoin/USD, Tron/USD, NEO/USD, Ethereum/USD, Monero/USD, Bitcoin/USD, XRP/USD, US Dollar Index, DAX, Dow Jones, NASDAQ 100, S&P 500, RUSSELL 2000, Brent Crude Oil, WTI Crude Oil, Natural Gas, Silver, Gold, Copper, Canopy Growth, Tilray, Alibaba, Visa, Uber Technologies, Apple, JPMorgan Chase, Johnson&Johnson, Coca-Cola, nVidia, Citigroup, Pfizer, Meta Platforms, Bank of America, eBay, General Electrics, Intel, Ford Motor, Walt Disney, Amazon, LYFT, Tesla Motors, Aurora Cannabis, Boeing, Dogecoin, Shiba Inu, Binance Coin, Polkadot, Uniswap, Chainlink, BitTorrent, Solana, Aave, Terra, VeChain
Trend
accuracy
73%
  • AUD/USD 72%
  • EUR/USD 74%
  • GBP/USD 77%
  • USD/CAD 73%
  • USD/CHF 64%
  • USD/JPY 76%
  • CAD/CHF 50%
  • EUR/AUD 71%
  • EUR/NZD 72%
  • EUR/GBP 71%
  • CAD/JPY 76%
  • EUR/CHF 71%
  • GBP/AUD 56%
  • GBP/NZD 67%
  • AUD/NZD 67%
  • GBP/CHF 73%
  • NZD/CHF 64%
  • AUD/CHF 52%
  • EUR/JPY 73%
  • CHF/JPY 71%
  • EUR/CAD 71%
  • GBP/JPY 76%
  • NZD/JPY 65%
  • AUD/JPY 74%
  • NZD/USD 67%
  • GBP/CAD 64%
  • NZD/CAD 76%
  • AUD/CAD 64%
  • Dash/USD 50%
  • Stellar/USD 81%
  • EthereumClassic/USD 100%
  • Zcash/USD 71%
  • Cardano/USD 70%
  • EOS/USD 67%
  • BitcoinCash/USD 92%
  • Litecoin/USD 72%
  • Tron/USD 61%
  • NEO/USD 50%
  • Ethereum/USD 77%
  • Monero/USD 88%
  • Bitcoin/USD 76%
  • XRP/USD 73%
  • US Dollar Index 72%
  • DAX 63%
  • Dow Jones 79%
  • NASDAQ 100 73%
  • S&P 500 76%
  • RUSSELL 2000 64%
  • Brent Crude Oil 53%
  • WTI Crude Oil 70%
  • Natural Gas 83%
  • Silver 72%
  • Gold 74%
  • Copper 86%
  • Canopy Growth 0%
  • Tilray 0%
  • Alibaba 80%
  • Visa 0%
  • Uber Technologies 0%
  • Apple 89%
  • JPMorgan Chase 70%
  • Johnson&Johnson 0%
  • Coca-Cola 0%
  • nVidia 60%
  • Citigroup 50%
  • Pfizer 0%
  • Meta Platforms 33%
  • Bank of America 0%
  • eBay 50%
  • General Electrics 61%
  • Intel 50%
  • Ford Motor 33%
  • Walt Disney 100%
  • Amazon 0%
  • LYFT 100%
  • Tesla Motors 83%
  • Aurora Cannabis 25%
  • Boeing 75%
  • Dogecoin 82%
  • Shiba Inu 100%
  • Binance Coin 77%
  • Polkadot 75%
  • Uniswap 80%
  • Chainlink 87%
  • BitTorrent 80%
  • Solana 76%
  • Aave 88%
  • Terra 100%
  • VeChain 50%
Price
accuracy
72%
  • AUD/USD 72%
  • EUR/USD 73%
  • GBP/USD 77%
  • USD/CAD 73%
  • USD/CHF 64%
  • USD/JPY 76%
  • CAD/CHF 47%
  • EUR/AUD 71%
  • EUR/NZD 72%
  • EUR/GBP 69%
  • CAD/JPY 76%
  • EUR/CHF 71%
  • GBP/AUD 56%
  • GBP/NZD 67%
  • AUD/NZD 67%
  • GBP/CHF 73%
  • NZD/CHF 64%
  • AUD/CHF 49%
  • EUR/JPY 71%
  • CHF/JPY 71%
  • EUR/CAD 70%
  • GBP/JPY 76%
  • NZD/JPY 65%
  • AUD/JPY 74%
  • NZD/USD 67%
  • GBP/CAD 63%
  • NZD/CAD 74%
  • AUD/CAD 60%
  • Dash/USD 50%
  • Stellar/USD 81%
  • EthereumClassic/USD 100%
  • Zcash/USD 71%
  • Cardano/USD 70%
  • EOS/USD 67%
  • BitcoinCash/USD 92%
  • Litecoin/USD 72%
  • Tron/USD 60%
  • NEO/USD 50%
  • Ethereum/USD 77%
  • Monero/USD 88%
  • Bitcoin/USD 75%
  • XRP/USD 73%
  • US Dollar Index 72%
  • DAX 63%
  • Dow Jones 79%
  • NASDAQ 100 73%
  • S&P 500 73%
  • RUSSELL 2000 64%
  • Brent Crude Oil 53%
  • WTI Crude Oil 70%
  • Natural Gas 83%
  • Silver 72%
  • Gold 74%
  • Copper 86%
  • Canopy Growth 0%
  • Tilray 0%
  • Alibaba 66%
  • Visa 0%
  • Uber Technologies 0%
  • Apple 87%
  • JPMorgan Chase 62%
  • Johnson&Johnson 0%
  • Coca-Cola 0%
  • nVidia 60%
  • Citigroup 50%
  • Pfizer 0%
  • Meta Platforms 33%
  • Bank of America 0%
  • eBay 50%
  • General Electrics 56%
  • Intel 50%
  • Ford Motor 33%
  • Walt Disney 100%
  • Amazon 0%
  • LYFT 100%
  • Tesla Motors 83%
  • Aurora Cannabis 25%
  • Boeing 37%
  • Dogecoin 82%
  • Shiba Inu 100%
  • Binance Coin 77%
  • Polkadot 75%
  • Uniswap 80%
  • Chainlink 87%
  • BitTorrent 60%
  • Solana 76%
  • Aave 88%
  • Terra 100%
  • VeChain 50%
Profitableness,
pips/day
26
  • AUD/USD 0
  • EUR/USD 0
  • GBP/USD 1
  • USD/CAD -2
  • USD/CHF -5
  • USD/JPY 3
  • CAD/CHF -9
  • EUR/AUD -1
  • EUR/NZD 0
  • EUR/GBP 0
  • CAD/JPY -4
  • EUR/CHF 0
  • GBP/AUD -19
  • GBP/NZD -10
  • AUD/NZD -6
  • GBP/CHF 0
  • NZD/CHF -4
  • AUD/CHF -6
  • EUR/JPY 1
  • CHF/JPY -1
  • EUR/CAD 1
  • GBP/JPY 4
  • NZD/JPY -5
  • AUD/JPY 2
  • NZD/USD -5
  • GBP/CAD -11
  • NZD/CAD 1
  • AUD/CAD -5
  • Dash/USD -10
  • Stellar/USD 7
  • EthereumClassic/USD 200
  • Zcash/USD -17
  • Cardano/USD -107
  • EOS/USD 5
  • BitcoinCash/USD 142
  • Litecoin/USD 41
  • Tron/USD -9
  • NEO/USD -34
  • Ethereum/USD 34
  • Monero/USD 195
  • Bitcoin/USD 84
  • XRP/USD 4
  • US Dollar Index -2
  • DAX -18
  • Dow Jones 8
  • NASDAQ 100 4
  • S&P 500 -1
  • RUSSELL 2000 -44
  • Brent Crude Oil -32
  • WTI Crude Oil 1
  • Natural Gas 12
  • Silver 0
  • Gold -1
  • Copper 50
  • Canopy Growth -29
  • Tilray -11
  • Alibaba 3
  • Visa -22
  • Uber Technologies -23
  • Apple 4
  • JPMorgan Chase -88
  • Johnson&Johnson -67
  • Coca-Cola 0
  • nVidia 0
  • Citigroup -30
  • Pfizer -111
  • Meta Platforms -13
  • Bank of America -35
  • eBay 1
  • General Electrics -27
  • Intel -20
  • Ford Motor -2
  • Walt Disney 133
  • Amazon -6
  • LYFT 506
  • Tesla Motors 3
  • Aurora Cannabis -13
  • Boeing -1
  • Dogecoin 54
  • Shiba Inu 57
  • Binance Coin -56
  • Polkadot 0
  • Uniswap 500
  • Chainlink 26
  • BitTorrent 65
  • Solana 11
  • Aave 130
  • Terra 100
  • VeChain -18
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1Pips
Symbols: 42
AUD/USD, EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/CAD, USD/CHF, USD/JPY, CAD/CHF, EUR/AUD, EUR/NZD, EUR/GBP, CAD/JPY, GBP/AUD, GBP/NZD, AUD/NZD, NZD/CHF, AUD/CHF, EUR/JPY, CHF/JPY, EUR/CAD, GBP/JPY, NZD/JPY, AUD/JPY, NZD/USD, GBP/CAD, NZD/CAD, AUD/CAD, BitcoinCash/USD, Litecoin/USD, Ethereum/USD, Monero/USD, Bitcoin/USD, XRP/USD, US Dollar Index, Dow Jones, NASDAQ 100, S&P 500, Brent Crude Oil, WTI Crude Oil, Natural Gas, Silver, Gold, Wheat
Trend
accuracy
73%
  • AUD/USD 75%
  • EUR/USD 72%
  • GBP/USD 73%
  • USD/CAD 78%
  • USD/CHF 74%
  • USD/JPY 70%
  • CAD/CHF 0%
  • EUR/AUD 71%
  • EUR/NZD 74%
  • EUR/GBP 66%
  • CAD/JPY 71%
  • GBP/AUD 73%
  • GBP/NZD 83%
  • AUD/NZD 84%
  • NZD/CHF 100%
  • AUD/CHF 79%
  • EUR/JPY 72%
  • CHF/JPY 82%
  • EUR/CAD 78%
  • GBP/JPY 73%
  • NZD/JPY 73%
  • AUD/JPY 74%
  • NZD/USD 66%
  • GBP/CAD 82%
  • NZD/CAD 77%
  • AUD/CAD 73%
  • BitcoinCash/USD 100%
  • Litecoin/USD 73%
  • Ethereum/USD 66%
  • Monero/USD 67%
  • Bitcoin/USD 68%
  • XRP/USD 60%
  • US Dollar Index 73%
  • Dow Jones 74%
  • NASDAQ 100 68%
  • S&P 500 77%
  • Brent Crude Oil 75%
  • WTI Crude Oil 86%
  • Natural Gas 100%
  • Silver 72%
  • Gold 72%
  • Wheat 100%
Price
accuracy
72%
  • AUD/USD 74%
  • EUR/USD 71%
  • GBP/USD 72%
  • USD/CAD 78%
  • USD/CHF 73%
  • USD/JPY 70%
  • CAD/CHF 0%
  • EUR/AUD 71%
  • EUR/NZD 74%
  • EUR/GBP 63%
  • CAD/JPY 71%
  • GBP/AUD 73%
  • GBP/NZD 83%
  • AUD/NZD 84%
  • NZD/CHF 100%
  • AUD/CHF 78%
  • EUR/JPY 72%
  • CHF/JPY 81%
  • EUR/CAD 78%
  • GBP/JPY 72%
  • NZD/JPY 73%
  • AUD/JPY 73%
  • NZD/USD 65%
  • GBP/CAD 82%
  • NZD/CAD 77%
  • AUD/CAD 72%
  • BitcoinCash/USD 100%
  • Litecoin/USD 66%
  • Ethereum/USD 65%
  • Monero/USD 67%
  • Bitcoin/USD 68%
  • XRP/USD 60%
  • US Dollar Index 73%
  • Dow Jones 74%
  • NASDAQ 100 68%
  • S&P 500 75%
  • Brent Crude Oil 75%
  • WTI Crude Oil 86%
  • Natural Gas 100%
  • Silver 72%
  • Gold 72%
  • Wheat 100%
Profitableness,
pips/day
-7
  • AUD/USD 2
  • EUR/USD -2
  • GBP/USD -1
  • USD/CAD 3
  • USD/CHF 2
  • USD/JPY -1
  • CAD/CHF -7
  • EUR/AUD -4
  • EUR/NZD -3
  • EUR/GBP -2
  • CAD/JPY -3
  • GBP/AUD -3
  • GBP/NZD 7
  • AUD/NZD 2
  • NZD/CHF 10
  • AUD/CHF 3
  • EUR/JPY 0
  • CHF/JPY 7
  • EUR/CAD 2
  • GBP/JPY -4
  • NZD/JPY -1
  • AUD/JPY -2
  • NZD/USD -3
  • GBP/CAD 4
  • NZD/CAD -1
  • AUD/CAD -1
  • BitcoinCash/USD 500
  • Litecoin/USD 272
  • Ethereum/USD -81
  • Monero/USD -200
  • Bitcoin/USD -24
  • XRP/USD -58
  • US Dollar Index 1
  • Dow Jones 14
  • NASDAQ 100 -3
  • S&P 500 2
  • Brent Crude Oil 11
  • WTI Crude Oil 25
  • Natural Gas 50
  • Silver -4
  • Gold -1
  • Wheat 60
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Helsi
Symbols: 64
AUD/USD, EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/CAD, USD/CHF, USD/JPY, CAD/CHF, EUR/AUD, EUR/NZD, EUR/GBP, CAD/JPY, USD/SGD, EUR/CHF, GBP/AUD, GBP/NZD, USD/SEK, AUD/NZD, GBP/CHF, NZD/CHF, AUD/CHF, EUR/JPY, CHF/JPY, EUR/CAD, GBP/JPY, NZD/JPY, AUD/JPY, NZD/USD, GBP/CAD, NZD/CAD, AUD/CAD, Stellar/USD, Cardano/USD, BitcoinCash/USD, Litecoin/USD, Ethereum/Bitcoin, Ethereum/USD, Monero/USD, Bitcoin/USD, XRP/USD, US Dollar Index, DAX, Nikkei 225, Dow Jones, NASDAQ 100, S&P 500, EURO STOXX 50, Brent Crude Oil, WTI Crude Oil, Natural Gas, Silver, Gold, Copper, BMW, Netflix, Procter & Gamble, Twitter, Caterpillar, Tencent Holdings, Tesla Motors, Coffee, Dogecoin, Binance Coin, Polkadot, Chainlink
Trend
accuracy
71%
  • AUD/USD 76%
  • EUR/USD 70%
  • GBP/USD 71%
  • USD/CAD 71%
  • USD/CHF 68%
  • USD/JPY 74%
  • CAD/CHF 72%
  • EUR/AUD 68%
  • EUR/NZD 72%
  • EUR/GBP 64%
  • CAD/JPY 72%
  • USD/SGD 75%
  • EUR/CHF 72%
  • GBP/AUD 65%
  • GBP/NZD 64%
  • USD/SEK 100%
  • AUD/NZD 71%
  • GBP/CHF 72%
  • NZD/CHF 61%
  • AUD/CHF 76%
  • EUR/JPY 65%
  • CHF/JPY 66%
  • EUR/CAD 75%
  • GBP/JPY 72%
  • NZD/JPY 64%
  • AUD/JPY 70%
  • NZD/USD 66%
  • GBP/CAD 64%
  • NZD/CAD 70%
  • AUD/CAD 61%
  • Stellar/USD 50%
  • Cardano/USD 82%
  • BitcoinCash/USD 70%
  • Litecoin/USD 84%
  • Ethereum/Bitcoin 60%
  • Ethereum/USD 79%
  • Monero/USD 68%
  • Bitcoin/USD 73%
  • XRP/USD 74%
  • US Dollar Index 78%
  • DAX 74%
  • Nikkei 225 100%
  • Dow Jones 78%
  • NASDAQ 100 86%
  • S&P 500 74%
  • EURO STOXX 50 75%
  • Brent Crude Oil 33%
  • WTI Crude Oil 73%
  • Natural Gas 73%
  • Silver 73%
  • Gold 74%
  • Copper 0%
  • BMW 0%
  • Netflix 100%
  • Procter & Gamble 100%
  • Twitter 100%
  • Caterpillar 100%
  • Tencent Holdings 100%
  • Tesla Motors 67%
  • Coffee 50%
  • Dogecoin 58%
  • Binance Coin 69%
  • Polkadot 50%
  • Chainlink 50%
Price
accuracy
71%
  • AUD/USD 75%
  • EUR/USD 69%
  • GBP/USD 71%
  • USD/CAD 70%
  • USD/CHF 68%
  • USD/JPY 74%
  • CAD/CHF 70%
  • EUR/AUD 68%
  • EUR/NZD 71%
  • EUR/GBP 63%
  • CAD/JPY 69%
  • USD/SGD 75%
  • EUR/CHF 70%
  • GBP/AUD 65%
  • GBP/NZD 64%
  • USD/SEK 100%
  • AUD/NZD 67%
  • GBP/CHF 71%
  • NZD/CHF 60%
  • AUD/CHF 74%
  • EUR/JPY 64%
  • CHF/JPY 65%
  • EUR/CAD 74%
  • GBP/JPY 71%
  • NZD/JPY 64%
  • AUD/JPY 69%
  • NZD/USD 66%
  • GBP/CAD 64%
  • NZD/CAD 69%
  • AUD/CAD 61%
  • Stellar/USD 50%
  • Cardano/USD 82%
  • BitcoinCash/USD 70%
  • Litecoin/USD 84%
  • Ethereum/Bitcoin 60%
  • Ethereum/USD 79%
  • Monero/USD 68%
  • Bitcoin/USD 72%
  • XRP/USD 70%
  • US Dollar Index 78%
  • DAX 74%
  • Nikkei 225 1%
  • Dow Jones 78%
  • NASDAQ 100 86%
  • S&P 500 73%
  • EURO STOXX 50 75%
  • Brent Crude Oil 33%
  • WTI Crude Oil 73%
  • Natural Gas 71%
  • Silver 73%
  • Gold 73%
  • Copper 0%
  • BMW 0%
  • Netflix 81%
  • Procter & Gamble 100%
  • Twitter 100%
  • Caterpillar 48%
  • Tencent Holdings 100%
  • Tesla Motors 67%
  • Coffee 11%
  • Dogecoin 58%
  • Binance Coin 68%
  • Polkadot 50%
  • Chainlink 50%
Profitableness,
pips/day
3
  • AUD/USD -1
  • EUR/USD -1
  • GBP/USD 0
  • USD/CAD -1
  • USD/CHF -2
  • USD/JPY 4
  • CAD/CHF 1
  • EUR/AUD -1
  • EUR/NZD 2
  • EUR/GBP -2
  • CAD/JPY -1
  • USD/SGD 3
  • EUR/CHF 1
  • GBP/AUD -7
  • GBP/NZD -8
  • USD/SEK 321
  • AUD/NZD 0
  • GBP/CHF 1
  • NZD/CHF -2
  • AUD/CHF 4
  • EUR/JPY -6
  • CHF/JPY -1
  • EUR/CAD 3
  • GBP/JPY 0
  • NZD/JPY -5
  • AUD/JPY 2
  • NZD/USD -5
  • GBP/CAD -6
  • NZD/CAD 1
  • AUD/CAD -5
  • Stellar/USD -39
  • Cardano/USD 56
  • BitcoinCash/USD 34
  • Litecoin/USD 168
  • Ethereum/Bitcoin -4
  • Ethereum/USD -85
  • Monero/USD 102
  • Bitcoin/USD -6
  • XRP/USD 134
  • US Dollar Index 2
  • DAX 5
  • Nikkei 225 2
  • Dow Jones 19
  • NASDAQ 100 34
  • S&P 500 -1
  • EURO STOXX 50 50
  • Brent Crude Oil -33
  • WTI Crude Oil 9
  • Natural Gas -15
  • Silver 1
  • Gold 0
  • Copper -1150
  • BMW -45
  • Netflix 21
  • Procter & Gamble 18
  • Twitter 136
  • Caterpillar 122
  • Tencent Holdings 295
  • Tesla Motors -42
  • Coffee -17
  • Dogecoin -248
  • Binance Coin -69
  • Polkadot 0
  • Chainlink -34
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Bogota
Symbols: 62
AUD/USD, EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/CAD, USD/CHF, USD/JPY, USD/RUB, USD/ZAR, EUR/TRY, CAD/CHF, EUR/AUD, EUR/NZD, EUR/GBP, CAD/JPY, USD/NOK, EUR/CHF, GBP/AUD, GBP/NZD, USD/MXN, AUD/NZD, GBP/CHF, NOK/JPY, NZD/CHF, AUD/CHF, EUR/JPY, CHF/JPY, EUR/CAD, GBP/JPY, NZD/JPY, AUD/JPY, NZD/USD, GBP/CAD, NZD/CAD, AUD/CAD, Stellar/USD, Cardano/USD, EOS/USD, BitcoinCash/USD, Litecoin/USD, IOTA/USD, Tron/USD, NEO/Bitcoin, Ethereum/USD, Monero/USD, Bitcoin/USD, XRP/USD, US Dollar Index, DAX, NASDAQ 100, S&P 500, WTI Crude Oil, Silver, Gold, Tesla Motors, Dogecoin, Binance Coin, Polkadot, Uniswap, Chainlink, Solana, Aave, Avalanche
Trend
accuracy
67%
  • AUD/USD 41%
  • EUR/USD 49%
  • GBP/USD 49%
  • USD/CAD 54%
  • USD/CHF 50%
  • USD/JPY 55%
  • USD/RUB 0%
  • USD/ZAR 100%
  • EUR/TRY 50%
  • CAD/CHF 45%
  • EUR/AUD 53%
  • EUR/NZD 72%
  • EUR/GBP 63%
  • CAD/JPY 50%
  • USD/NOK 100%
  • EUR/CHF 55%
  • GBP/AUD 52%
  • GBP/NZD 44%
  • USD/MXN 83%
  • AUD/NZD 58%
  • GBP/CHF 65%
  • NOK/JPY 100%
  • NZD/CHF 55%
  • AUD/CHF 29%
  • EUR/JPY 58%
  • CHF/JPY 63%
  • EUR/CAD 50%
  • GBP/JPY 51%
  • NZD/JPY 50%
  • AUD/JPY 48%
  • NZD/USD 54%
  • GBP/CAD 46%
  • NZD/CAD 53%
  • AUD/CAD 54%
  • Stellar/USD 0%
  • Cardano/USD 79%
  • EOS/USD 63%
  • BitcoinCash/USD 75%
  • Litecoin/USD 79%
  • IOTA/USD 100%
  • Tron/USD 87%
  • NEO/Bitcoin 0%
  • Ethereum/USD 68%
  • Monero/USD 85%
  • Bitcoin/USD 74%
  • XRP/USD 72%
  • US Dollar Index 25%
  • DAX 100%
  • NASDAQ 100 0%
  • S&P 500 67%
  • WTI Crude Oil 57%
  • Silver 22%
  • Gold 58%
  • Tesla Motors 100%
  • Dogecoin 72%
  • Binance Coin 79%
  • Polkadot 72%
  • Uniswap 78%
  • Chainlink 79%
  • Solana 78%
  • Aave 57%
  • Avalanche 100%
Price
accuracy
64%
  • AUD/USD 35%
  • EUR/USD 47%
  • GBP/USD 47%
  • USD/CAD 49%
  • USD/CHF 32%
  • USD/JPY 46%
  • USD/RUB 0%
  • USD/ZAR 86%
  • EUR/TRY 4%
  • CAD/CHF 34%
  • EUR/AUD 53%
  • EUR/NZD 65%
  • EUR/GBP 45%
  • CAD/JPY 43%
  • USD/NOK 39%
  • EUR/CHF 43%
  • GBP/AUD 44%
  • GBP/NZD 41%
  • USD/MXN 64%
  • AUD/NZD 45%
  • GBP/CHF 65%
  • NOK/JPY 40%
  • NZD/CHF 47%
  • AUD/CHF 27%
  • EUR/JPY 54%
  • CHF/JPY 58%
  • EUR/CAD 42%
  • GBP/JPY 45%
  • NZD/JPY 37%
  • AUD/JPY 44%
  • NZD/USD 50%
  • GBP/CAD 41%
  • NZD/CAD 49%
  • AUD/CAD 38%
  • Stellar/USD 0%
  • Cardano/USD 79%
  • EOS/USD 63%
  • BitcoinCash/USD 75%
  • Litecoin/USD 78%
  • IOTA/USD 100%
  • Tron/USD 87%
  • NEO/Bitcoin 0%
  • Ethereum/USD 68%
  • Monero/USD 85%
  • Bitcoin/USD 73%
  • XRP/USD 71%
  • US Dollar Index 25%
  • DAX 100%
  • NASDAQ 100 0%
  • S&P 500 67%
  • WTI Crude Oil 52%
  • Silver 12%
  • Gold 54%
  • Tesla Motors 100%
  • Dogecoin 72%
  • Binance Coin 79%
  • Polkadot 71%
  • Uniswap 78%
  • Chainlink 79%
  • Solana 78%
  • Aave 57%
  • Avalanche 100%
Profitableness,
pips/day
11
  • AUD/USD -7
  • EUR/USD -2
  • GBP/USD 0
  • USD/CAD 0
  • USD/CHF 2
  • USD/JPY 2
  • USD/RUB -10
  • USD/ZAR 74
  • EUR/TRY -3
  • CAD/CHF -1
  • EUR/AUD 1
  • EUR/NZD 9
  • EUR/GBP 9
  • CAD/JPY 0
  • USD/NOK 196
  • EUR/CHF 1
  • GBP/AUD 4
  • GBP/NZD -2
  • USD/MXN 36
  • AUD/NZD 5
  • GBP/CHF 7
  • NOK/JPY 47
  • NZD/CHF 1
  • AUD/CHF -4
  • EUR/JPY 8
  • CHF/JPY 10
  • EUR/CAD 4
  • GBP/JPY -1
  • NZD/JPY -6
  • AUD/JPY -5
  • NZD/USD 2
  • GBP/CAD -7
  • NZD/CAD 1
  • AUD/CAD 4
  • Stellar/USD -49
  • Cardano/USD 1
  • EOS/USD -3
  • BitcoinCash/USD -44
  • Litecoin/USD 18
  • IOTA/USD 10
  • Tron/USD 1
  • NEO/Bitcoin 0
  • Ethereum/USD -46
  • Monero/USD 92
  • Bitcoin/USD 14
  • XRP/USD 0
  • US Dollar Index -12
  • DAX 25
  • NASDAQ 100 -71
  • S&P 500 -2
  • WTI Crude Oil 19
  • Silver -10
  • Gold -1
  • Tesla Motors 40
  • Dogecoin -54
  • Binance Coin -30
  • Polkadot 0
  • Uniswap 20
  • Chainlink -4
  • Solana 75
  • Aave -62
  • Avalanche 290
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Completed signals of Monero/USD

Total signals – 1402
Showing 181-200 of 200 items.
TraderDate and time createdForecast closure dateClosing quoteS/LCommentsTrend accuracy in %Price accuracy in %Profitability, pips
Aon01.03.202404.03.2024118.7140.00000.0-1
Aon29.02.202401.03.2024118.7910.0001000.46
Ivanium22.12.202322.12.2023176.731176.73100.0-491
Ivanium21.12.202322.12.2023171.371171.37100.0-338
Ivanium21.12.202321.12.2023175.801171.371100100.070
Aon20.12.202320.12.2023173.0000.000100100.042
Aon14.12.202314.12.2023167.0000.000100100.0150
Aon13.12.202313.12.2023169.000167.500100100.020
Aon13.12.202313.12.2023168.800167.000100100.020
Aon11.12.202312.12.2023170.8940.00010036.8239
Kimono11.12.202311.12.2023168.7300.000100100.047
Aon08.12.202308.12.2023173.0000.000100100.0171
Kimono05.12.202307.12.2023176.9800.000100100.0717
Aon07.12.202307.12.2023172.0000.000100100.0250
Aon06.12.202306.12.2023172.0000.000100100.050
Aon04.12.202305.12.2023171.3270.00000.0-107
Aon05.12.202305.12.2023170.0000.000100100.020
Kimono01.12.202302.12.2023171.000171.00000.0-200
Kimono01.12.202302.12.2023173.000170.000100100.0100
Kimono01.12.202302.12.2023172.000169.000100100.0100

 

Not activated price forecasts Monero/USD

Total signals – 53
Showing 41-53 of 53 items.
TraderSymbolOpen dateClose dateOpen price
SpectrumMonero/USD31.10.202304.11.2023174.000
SpectrumMonero/USD31.10.202304.11.2023175.000
AntonyFXMonero/USD25.07.202329.07.2023158.000
AntonyFXMonero/USD25.07.202328.07.2023159.000
AntonyFXMonero/USD25.07.202327.07.2023160.000
WarriorMonero/USD01.06.202308.06.2023151.000
SoldOutMonero/USD30.05.202305.06.2023155.000
SoldOutMonero/USD30.05.202303.06.2023154.500
PlanctonMonero/USD01.05.202306.05.2023150.000
SoldOutMonero/USD28.12.202205.01.2023142.000
SoldOutMonero/USD28.12.202204.01.2023143.000
SoldOutMonero/USD28.12.202203.01.2023144.000
AntonyFXMonero/USD17.12.202222.12.2022135.000

 

Crypto exchange currency.com conducted the listing of 19 new tokens
EthereumClassic/USD, cryptocurrency, IOTA/USD, cryptocurrency, Tron/USD, cryptocurrency, NEO/USD, cryptocurrency, Ethereum/USD, cryptocurrency, Monero/USD, cryptocurrency, Bitcoin/USD, cryptocurrency, Nem/USD, cryptocurrency, XRP/USD, cryptocurrency, Crypto exchange currency.com conducted the listing of 19 new tokens Regulated Crypto Exchange of Tokenized Assets and Cryptocurrencies Currency.com expanded the list of tokens for trading. The listing of the crypto platform included 17 tokens of popular DeFi and ICO projects, as well as two stablecoins. Crypto exchange clients currency.com the following tokens are now available for purchase:Stablecoins USDC-USD CoinThe DAI stablecoin is a token of the MakerDAO decentralized autonomous organization.SUSHI-token of the decentralized crypto exchange SushiSwap OMG-token of the OMG Network financial service.BAT-token of the Brave decentralized browser.ZRX is a token of the 0x decentralized exchange service.KNC is a token of the Kyber Network decentralized service.MATIC is a token of the Matic Network platform.WBTC-tokenized bitcoin.AAVE is a token of the Aave decentralized lending protocol.Augur is a token of the Augur decentralized prediction protocol.SNX is a token of the decentralized protocol for creating and exchanging synthetic assets of Synthetix.YFI-token of the decentralized farming service Yearn. Finance.UMA is a token of a decentralized protocol for creating synthetic assets based on the Ethereum UMA blockchain.REN is a token of the Republic Protocol decentralized Dark Pool protocol.OCEAN is a token of the decentralized Ocean Protocol data protocol.BAND-token of the decentralized oracle service Band Protocol.BNT is a token of the Bancor decentralized network for converting ERC-20 tokens.ANT-token is an operating system for Aragon business management.Tokens are available for purchase in the "Bidding" mode with tokens USD.cx and USDT.  Tokens USDC, OMG, BAT, ZRX, and MATIC are available for trading with c tokens USD.cx and USDT.Tokens DAI, SUSHI, KNC, WBTC, Augur are available for trading with the USDT.Tokens AAVE, SNX, YFI, UMA, REN, OCEAN, BAND, BNT, ANT. About Currency.com On the crypto exchange Currency.com more than 2000 tokenized assets are available for trading, including tokenized ones: stocks, ETFs, stock indexes, currencies, bonds, commodities, as well as top cryptocurrencies. You can buy, store and sell tokenized assets and cryptocurrencies, as well as use the “Leverage Trading” mode, which, depending on the type of asset, varies from 2x to 100x. You can add tokens to your account (account) on the crypto exchange with the help of Belarusian and Russian rubles, euros, dollars and cryptocurrencies.Crypto Exchange Activity Currency.com It is regulated by the Decree of the President of the Republic of Belarus No. 8 "On the Development of the Digital Economy", the legislation of the Republic of Belarus and the acts of the Supervisory Board of the Hi-Tech Park of the Republic of Belarus.. Currency Com Limited has a DLT license from the financial regulator of Gibraltar, and is also registered with FinCEN (USA) and FINTRAC ...
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Binance crypto exchange is under investigation
IOTA/USD, cryptocurrency, Tron/USD, cryptocurrency, NEO/USD, cryptocurrency, Monero/USD, cryptocurrency, Nem/USD, cryptocurrency, Binance crypto exchange is under investigation Bloomberg news agency has learned that the United States has begun checking the largest cryptocurrency exchange Binance. It is carried out jointly by two regulators: the Ministry of Justice and the tax Administration of the country. Currently, the exchange has not yet received any specific charges and claims. Nevertheless, the very fact of the beginning of the verification had a negative impact on the mood of participants in the cryptocurrency market. After the corresponding message appeared, the Binance Coin token fell in price by almost 9%. A representative of Binance told the press that the exchange always cooperates with all regulatory organizations and takes issues related to compliance with legal requirements seriously. In March of this year, the work of the exchange was checked by another regulator – the CFTC (Commission for Futures Trading). Then she was interested in the issue related to the admission of residents of the United States to trade cryptocurrency derivatives in the absence of the necessary license for this.Read more: Binance: history, features, coins and ...
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Monero price forecast for 2021 and beyond
Monero/USD, cryptocurrency, Monero price forecast for 2021 and beyond Monero is described as the best cryptocurrency for those consumers who value their privacy. Monero (XMR) states that transactions in its blockchain cannot be associated with specific users or someone's real identity. Although this may be useful for individuals, critics claim that it allows the use of cryptocurrency for criminal activities and terrorist financing.In this article, we will explain what this coin can actually do, and also give a forecast of the price of Monero for 2021.What is Monero?As you may have already realized, the Monero cryptocurrency is a so-called "confidential coin". At the dawn of bitcoin, many people believed that all cryptocurrencies are anonymous, but this is not always the case. Yes, BTC addresses and transactions are not associated with a personal account, but if you use exchanges and wallets, then your identity can be established.In addition, given that all transactions on the bitcoin network can be tracked by anyone, a little effort is all that may be required to establish the identity of the owner of a certain address.Monero trading is conducted differently. Since Monero is decentralized, the team behind it claims that third parties cannot be trusted with the security of coins.Obfuscation methods are also used to hide from the public the origin of the transaction, its cost and direction. Groups of users participate in the verification of transactions in such a way that it is impossible to determine who is personally responsible using calculations.Monero and The LawIn 2019, the multinational group for the development of financial measures to combat money laundering (FATF) insisted on the introduction of the so-called "travel rule", which meant that data about the sender and recipient should be recorded in the case of cryptocurrency transfers worth more than 1000 USD. Although this particular piece of legislation might have seemed dangerous for Monero, since privacy is the main argument for this cryptocurrency, this was not necessarily the case.As stated on the ComplyFirst website: "In normal circumstances, the sender's intermediary will already know the necessary information about the sender (that is, its client) through the client verification procedure and may require the sender to provide all the necessary information about the transaction and the recipient as a precondition for performing the transaction.It is noteworthy that the travel rule applies only to transactions involving more than one regulated intermediary, so, for example, the exchange does not need to transmit information about the sender's travel rules to the recipient's anonymous XMR wallet. Since sending and receiving intermediaries are required to carry out the Know Your Customer verification procedure before providing them with services, the confidential XMR does not prevent compliance with the travel rules."In other words, as long as people trading cryptocurrency do one thing at a time, Monero still follows the rules of travel.The leading law firm Mishcon de Reya supports this interpretation. The company's website says:"The extended travel rule does not cover peer-to-peer transfers of virtual assets that are not associated with a virtual asset service provider (VASP) or a financial institution, that is, so-called over-the-counter (OTC) transactions."The exclusion of these transactions from the manual, Mishcon de Reya continues, was "deliberate", since, according to the FATF, it is aimed at assigning obligations to combat money laundering (AML) and terrorist financing (CTF) to "intermediaries between people and the financial system".Mishcon de Reya adds: "Whether this omission undermines the effectiveness of the AML/CTF travel rule remains to be seen, given that anonymous wallets (i.e. wallets stored independently of VASP) are believed to account for a large part of the illegal activity carried out using crypto assets."Currently, any predictions regarding the price of Monero that are affected by the travel rule do not seem to make sense, but it is important to keep an eye on whether there will be any changes in the near future.To determine the future price of Monero, it may be useful to look back at its dynamics over the time since its launch. But it is important to remember that past results do not guarantee future results.As is typical for most other cryptocurrencies, XMR did not show a strong price change from the very beginning. According to CoinMarketCap, those who invested in Monero in early January 2017, when it was trading around 13 USD and held it until the end of the year, would see a daily maximum of 476.40 USD on December 20.After that, Monero began to decline, trading between 42-55 USD in January and February 2019. By February 10, 2020, Monero closed at $ 84.82, but due to the pandemic, it fell to $ 35.37 at the close on March 17. In the rest of the year, there was a steady upward trend, and at the end of 2020, Monero reached 156.57 USD.The first few months of 2021 were a boom time for cryptocurrency, and Monero was caught up in the hype. At the close on February 17, it reached 271 USD, and then fell to 197.55 USD at the close on February 25. There was a slow and steady growth in March, before a historic high of 517.62 USD was reached on May 7.The collapse at the end of May 2021 led to a drop in the price of Monero, and at some point on May 23, it fell to 177 USD. Since then, it has recovered slightly and was trading between 200 and 228 USD in the first week of July.Monero Price ForecastWith all this in mind, let's take a look at Monero's price forecasts for 2021.TradingBeasts showed caution. At the beginning of 2020, the price forecast for Monero from TradingBeasts showed that XMR will end December 2020 at about 75 USD. They also predicted that a future Monero price of $ 156 is possible in December 2023. But it turned out to be far from that.By December 31, 2020, TradingBeasts indicated the price for Monero at the level of 159.57 USD, but this happened much earlier. The site updated the Monero price forecast, which stated that it should be about 208.34 USD by December 2021, about 228.16 USD by December 2022, about 245.76 USD by December 2023 and about 251.29 USD by December 2024.Similarly, LongForecast announced in early 2020 that the price of Monero will reach 95.20 USD in December of this year. He predicted that XMR will be at the level of 53.20 USD by the end of 2021, 81.90 USD by the end of 2022 and 164.50 USD by the end of 2023. The site has since updated its forecast. Now it says that the closing of December will be held at the level of 195 USD, in December 2022 the price will be 382 USD, in December 2023-364 USD, in December 2024 – 137 USD and at the end of August 2025 – 181 USD.Meanwhile, Wallet Investor says that XMR should reach 350.26 USD in a year and 889.30 USD in five years. DigitalCoinPrice predicts that the price of Monero will reach 359.30 USD in a year. The website assumes that by July 2023 it will reach 439.05 USD, by July 2026 – 736.71 USD, and by July 2028 – 911.13 ...
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How to start trading cryptocurrencies
Litecoin/USD, cryptocurrency, Ethereum/USD, cryptocurrency, Monero/USD, cryptocurrency, Bitcoin/USD, cryptocurrency, How to start trading cryptocurrencies Working with virtual currency is somewhat different from conventional trading and has a number of advantages and disadvantages. Having completed training in cryptocurrency trading, you can eventually make a profit incomparable with that offered by many popular types of online earnings. However, starting such an activity, you need to be prepared for losses, especially on the first pairs. If you start working without understanding the intricacies of financial market analysis and using only price movement indicators, trading on cryptocurrency can become a real disaster. To minimize such an outcome, it is important to understand how the cryptocurrency market works and what factors should be taken into account in their activities.Types of cryptocurrencies and their featuresDue to its features, cryptocurrency is a popular tool for trading and exchanging virtual money. Crypto trading courses allow beginners in this field to understand how to make money on this type of currency and increase the available capital. To understand the basics of trading cryptocurrencies, it is worth first considering their features and varieties:Bitcoin is an independent currency that is not controlled by any country in the world. Those who want to understand where to start trading cryptocurrencies should clearly understand what bitcoin is. The exchange rate of this currency is influenced by any facts and actions taking place in the global economy, so if there is a crisis somewhere, it can be unequivocally stated that the bitcoin exchange rate will change.Ethereum is a decentralized computing platform created on the basis of its own blockchain. Its work is based on complex smart contracts. The currency of the same name is traded on exchanges, is used inside the system and allows you to transfer virtual money cheaply. The adaptability of Ethereum makes it an indispensable tool for blockchain applications.Litecoin is a popular digital currency created on the code base of bitcoin. The advantages of Litecoins include its high liquidity, as well as the ability to mine cryptocurrency. It is faster than bitcoin and has a large number of algorithms, which makes Litecoin easy to use.Monero is a currency based on the CryptoNote protocol, which ensures maximum security and confidentiality of transactions. CryptoNote does not allow you to trace transaction blocks, thanks to ring signatures that exclude such a possibility.In addition to these, there are other options. Most of them are an attempt to capitalize on demand and attract new investors. Learning how to trade cryptocurrencies will help you figure out which ones are worth paying attention to, and which ones are better left aside.The price of cryptocurrencies is highly variable. This creates favorable conditions for trading and allows you to quickly earn impressive capital by closing only a few successful transactions. But the risks in this direction are much higher. To do this, you need to clearly understand the intricacies of the process and spend some time on training. We highly do not recommend "stuffing bumps" on your mistakes. A good course will save a few lost deposits.Read more When Bitcoin appeared: telling the story of BTCCryptocurrency trading strategies allow you to trade around the clock. There are no time-limited exchanges here, and there is no centrally set exchange rate either. This situation creates ideal prerequisites for earning money, and cryptocurrency trading lessons will help to understand the intricacies of the process.How to invest in cryptocurrencies with the least risk?Training in crypto trading helps to place investments correctly and understand how not to lose the invested funds. If you decide to start crypto trading from scratch, you should use simple tips that will help you save your invested money and increase it as much as possible:Control the size of the investment – you should not invest more than you are willing to lose.Invest not only in Bitcoin. There are a lot of virtual currencies on the market that also have a certain value. It is better to choose 3-5 options at the same time, so you can insure yourself if one of the types of crypts suddenly subsides. Among successful traders there is an unspoken rule "do not put eggs in one basket" – follow it and you.Use hedging. To minimize price risks at the time of opening a position in one market, open an equal, but opposite-directed transaction in another. Precious metals and stocks of stable companies will be a great help and reduce the risk associated with investing only in crypto assets.Learning to earn money on cryptocurrency will help you understand the subtleties of the process and minimize actions that can lead to the loss of invested funds. In any case, this is just the beginning of the way, but having figured out how to learn how to trade on the cryptocurrency exchange, you will be able to develop your own strategies in the process that can protect you from the loss of invested capital.Read more: Everything you need to know about Ethereum (ETH)The basics that a trader cannot do without.Learning to trade cryptocurrencies from scratch begins with an analysis of the basic concepts, without which it will not be possible to do in the future.Among the key aspects , it is worth highlighting the following:Cryptocurrency. This is the name given to the form of electronic money, for the storage of which not centralized accounts are used, but a blockchain network. Cryptocurrencies are variable – some are quite popular and cause increased interest among traders, others have only recently appeared and should be treated with caution. No one knows how this or that currency will "shoot" over time. For example, those who were not afraid to invest in bitcoin at the dawn of its formation, managed to "raise" about 800% of profits in just a year.Block. Every operation that takes place on the bitcoin network is recorded in a 1 MB file called a block. We can say that this is a kind of registry that contains information about the last few transactions made on the bitcoin network.Blockchain. This is a virtual database in the form of blocks containing data on the number of coins stored in the account and transactions with them. The information that is recorded in the blockchain is either a list of transactions or a time frame for registering wallets. You can view the necessary information at the wallet address, if it is known.Trading cryptocurrency on the stock exchange is an exciting business, but not as simple as it may seem at first glance. Therefore, before you start, you should learn as much as possible about the process and undergo special training.Read more: What is Litecoin?Why do I need to learn cryptotrading?Newcomers to the world of cryptocurrencies often do not think about how much they need to know and take into account in their activities so that trading on the stock exchange brings profit. Studying cryptocurrency trading for beginners, you can understand:what are the different types of crypto trading and identify the pros and cons of each of them;how and what can be traded on the crypto exchange;what kind of profit can you get in the end, and how to achieve it;how to effectively manage the invested capital so as not to burn out;risk management rules;what is the difference between short-term and long-term trading plans, and how to make each of them.After taking courses under the guidance of an experienced trader, you will be able to understand what stage the cryptocurrency market is at at the moment and how to determine with the greatest probability what will happen next. This knowledge will be useful not only for beginners, but also for those who already have minimal experience in working with the crypt.Read more: Crypto wallet: the most important & practical tipsHow to start studying cryptotrading?Earning on cryptocurrency does not require large investments of time and money, but to get started, you will have to undergo special training.Please note that cryptocurrency is a high-risk asset. The level of risks is incomparable with trading, for example, on stock exchanges.It is best to use the help of professionals, because each cryptocurrency trading course has its own characteristics.Based on their professional experience, successful traders create their own and adapt existing strategies taking into account current trends. After completing a good course of study, beginners receive a detailed "roadmap" that allows them to start their own path in the world of cryptocurrency trading from beginner to pro ...
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Guide to PoW, PoS, PoA: how consensus algorithms work in blockchains
Zcash/USD, cryptocurrency, Cardano/USD, cryptocurrency, Litecoin/USD, cryptocurrency, IOTA/USD, cryptocurrency, Ethereum/USD, cryptocurrency, Monero/USD, cryptocurrency, BitcoinGold/USD, cryptocurrency, Nem/USD, cryptocurrency, Dogecoin, cryptocurrency, Binance Coin, cryptocurrency, Guide to PoW, PoS, PoA: how consensus algorithms work in blockchains The consensus algorithm is the rules by which blocks are generated in the blockchain. Depending on the algorithm used, some blockchains have a mining mechanism for extracting new coins, while others have staking, some networks work faster, but are subject to centralization, others are slower, but it is difficult for unscrupulous network participants to take control of them. Therefore, it is important to understand the differences between PoW, PoS, PoA and other consensus algorithms in order to correctly assess the prospects of a blockchain project. We have made a detailed guide on the most popular consensus algorithms presented in advanced blockchain projects.What is the consensus algorithm in the blockchainLet's start with the basics. Blockchain is a decentralized network of blocks containing various data. In cryptocurrencies, these blocks store information about all operations within the network. All blocks are written to the network sequentially one after another and are connected in a chain. In this case, each block contains information about all the previous blocks. You can't delete, edit or change anything from such a network retroactively - after all, you would have to rewrite the entire chain from the very beginning.In the blockchain, a special built-in mechanism called the consensus algorithm is engaged in checking operations and confirming that they are recorded correctly.The blockchain consensus algorithm is a method by which the decentralized nodes of the network reach agreement (or consensus) on the current state of data in all blocks. A node is any computer connected to the blockchain that verifies and confirms transactions, and stores a copy of the blockchain.The consensus algorithm guarantees compliance with the protocol rules and the reliability of all transactions. In other words, it is responsible for ensuring that all nodes of the network agree with the addition of a new block to it. In this way, the consensus algorithm maintains the integrity and security of the network.At the same time, it is important to understand the difference between the consensus algorithm and the protocol:The protocol is the rules of the blockchain, according to which the network nodes interact, transaction data is transmitted and block mining is confirmed.The consensus algorithm is a mechanism for checking the implementation of the rules: whether the balances and signatures are correct, whether all transactions are correct.For example, Bitcoin and Ethereum are protocols, and Proof-of-Work and Proof-of-Stake are consensus algorithms.There are many variants of consensus algorithms. Let's take a closer look at the most popular among the best blockchain projects.Proof-of-Work (PoW)Proof-of-Work is a consensus algorithm that was first introduced in the network of the first Bitcoin cryptocurrency.A little history. The concept was first introduced in 1993, and in 1997, Adam Back, one of the contenders for the role of Satoshi Nakamoto, developed the Hashcash algorithm based on it, which was supposed to protect email from spam. In 2004, Hal Finney, another candidate for the role of Satoshi, suggested using PoW for electronic currencies. And in 2008, this algorithm was used by Satoshi Nakamoto himself in his cryptocurrency bitcoin. Later, Proof-of-Work (PoW) was also used in the blockchain of other early cryptocurrencies: Litecoin, Ethereum (before the launch of the update that launched the multi-year transition to PoS), Bitcoin Cash, Bitcoin Gold, Dash, Dogecoin, Monero and Zcash.The essence of PoW is as follows: network nodes (miners), in order to confirm transactions and not allow other participants to spend the same coins twice, must solve complex mathematical problems (hash functions). The node that first found the solution receives a reward — new coins of the network. At the same time, the complexity of mining protects the network from possible threats in the form of DDoS attacks, 51% attacks (when attackers gain control over transaction confirmation and block creation) and other types of attacks. If the tasks were too easy, attackers could easily break into the network.PoW was a breakthrough for its time and allowed the launch of the first cryptocurrencies. It makes the network decentralized and resistant to hacking.So, Bitcoin is almost impossible to crack — you would need a quantum computer and huge resources to gain control over the network.But with the popularization of cryptocurrencies and their mass introduction, the disadvantages of this algorithm began to become more noticeable. Moreover, now these vulnerabilities hinder and limit the development of early cryptocurrency projects.Among the main disadvantages of PoW:Mining is too energy-consuming. Many nodes in the network compete with each other, constantly performing complex calculations. But in fact, most of them work in vain, since the reward goes to only one node. Bitcoin mining consumes more energy than countries such as Switzerland or Greece; Users have to pay miners fees for verifying transactions. The busier the network, the higher the commissions in it. For small transactions, the commissions may even exceed the amount of the transfer itself;Low speed and poor scalability. PoW - blockchains are sorely lacking in speed. For example, the maximum throughput of the Bitcoin network is only 7-10 transactions per second. Such low indicators are not suitable for mass and everyday use;Centralization of miners who unite in pools. This reduces the security of the network, increases the complexity of mining and contributes to the growth of commissions.Proof-of-Stake (PoS)Proof-of-Stake is a consensus algorithm presented at the Bitcointalk forum in 2011 as an alternative to PoW. The purpose of this algorithm is to try to correct the main disadvantages of PoW, in particular, low speed and weak scalability of the network.In 2012, this algorithm was first integrated into the blockchain of the PPCoin cryptocurrency (currently PeerCoin). Today, such blockchains as Cardano, Binance Chain, IOTA, Nano, TRON, TomoChain and Ziliqa work on the basis of PoS. And in December 2020, after several years of development, the Ethereum network also began the transition from PoW to PoS as part of the launch of the Ethereum 2.0 version.There is no mining in PoS. Instead of solving mathematical problems, new coins are mined through staking-a mechanism that allows adding new blocks by proving ownership of the cryptocurrency of this network, which was previously also called forging. The nodes of such a network are called validators,and their balance is called a steak. The more coins a node has in its wallet, the more chances it has to confirm a new block and get a reward.Thus, staking can be compared with a bank deposit. The more coins are frozen in the network, the higher the reward. For validators, this is an opportunity to earn passive income.But staking, as well as mining, requires expenses and technical knowledge. To become a validator, you need to have the minimum required number of coins. For example, in Ethereum 2.0, this is 32 ETH (about $41,000 at the current exchange rate). These coins must be kept locked in the wallet for at least several months. You will also need to configure the equipment and keep it constantly connected to the network.The main advantages of the PoS algorithm:Low power consumption compared to PoW algorithms;No special equipment is needed (miners);High speed and scalability. For example, the speed of the TRON network is 2,000 transactions per second;Low commissions;Participation in the development of the project. Validators should take part in voting on the future development of the project.The main drawback of the PoS algorithm is the threat of centralization. The validators with the most coins will eventually control most of the network. Therefore, in recent years, blockchain developers have introduced new versions of the PoS algorithm, which will be discussed below.Proof-of-Authority (PoA)Proof-of-Authority is a consensus algorithm that takes into account the "merits" and the rating of validators. It is considered an effective mechanism for private blockchains, was first conceptualized in 2014 by one of the creators of Ethereum, Gavin Wood, and has been used for several years in the Microsoft Azure cloud platform, which includes more than 200 products and services.PoA is a kind of attempt to combine PoW and PoS. There is no mining at all, and, therefore, there is no race of computing equipment, as well as huge energy costs. In PoA, validators do not use the power of the equipment or the number of coins to generate blocks, but their own reputation.Thus, a fixed number of validators who were selected by network participants or project developers are responsible for the network performance. This approach guarantees high transaction processing speed and good scalability. At the same time, validators are interested in ensuring that their work is honest and transparent, otherwise they will lose their status and reputation as a reliable network participant.The main disadvantage of PoA is the possibility of excessive centralization and the lack of motivation of users who do not receive remuneration for mining or staking. Moreover, within the framework of classical PoA, an ordinary user cannot influence the operation of the blockchain network in any way, since this is done by trusted nodes, usually belonging to the same company.Crypto projects using PoA are well aware of the disadvantages of consensus and try to circumvent them in various ways. For example, the developers of the UMI cryptocurrency, in an attempt to get rid of the restrictions of PoA, created their own variation of this algorithm. The main differences between the PoA mechanism in UMI and the classic PoA are decentralization and staking.Decentralization is achieved by dividing the nodes into two key groups:Master nodes - create blocks and confirm transactions. This is the UMI team and the main partners of the project;Validator nodes - ensure the network performance, check the correctness of blocks and monitor the operation of master nodes. Anyone can run such a node.The reward for maintaining the UMI network is available through staking. But since there is no staking in the classic PoA, the mechanism is implemented in UMI using a smart contract. A smart contract is a special program on the blockchain that automatically performs specified actions when pre-specified conditions are reached. The smart contract in UMI ensures the fulfillment of all conditions, the correct operation of the staking and accrues rewards 24/7.Here are other features of UMI staking that were achieved thanks to the smart contract:There is no need to freeze coins during staking. They can be withdrawn at any time without losing interest;Coins are credited immediately to the wallet of users who have full control over their assets;There are no requirements for a minimum stake — a user with any balance can start staking and generate new coins;Security and accessibility for everyone. The user does not need to start the node, configure the equipment and network parameters, understand the technical nuances. It is enough just to connect to one of the existing staking pools in a couple of clicks (today there are two of them: ROY Club and ISP Club) or create your own. At the same time, the pool creators do not have access to user assets, only the users themselves have it;Staking is provided with liquidity in bitcoin. In a glass on a crypto exchange SIGEN.pro More than $12 million has already been raised to support the UMI course. These funds support the exchange rate of the coin and do not allow it to fall below $0.95, while nothing prevents the UMI rate from growing.Thanks to this, the UMI ecosystem has become a unique decentralized environment for the crypto market, allowing any participant to transfer coins inside the network for free and multiply them with the help of staking, which brings up to 40% of new coins per month.At the end of 2020, the test version of the updated UMI network took the 4th place in terms of speed among other blockchains, and the average time for generating a new block in the latest version is only 1 second. Soon these changes will be integrated into the main network. All this makes UMI the optimal blockchain environment available for truly mass use. So, already now the speed of the UMI blockchain is 4,369 operations per second, after the upcoming updates it should increase to 65,535, and potentially it can reach 1 million tps and higher.Delegated Proof-of-Stake (DPoS)Delegated Proof-of-Stake (DPoS) is a type of PoS algorithm created by developer Dan Larimer in 2014. DPoS was conceived as an alternative to PoW and PoS. Its purpose is to deprive validators of the possibility of centralization. Among the well-known blockchains on DPoS: EOS, Steemit and Tezos.DPoS is a more democratic version of Proof-of-Stake. The main difference between the two algorithms is that in DPoS, coin holders (witnesses) transfer their right to approve operations and receive a reward, that is, they delegate their vote to a pre-selected validator (delegate).Any user of the network can become a delegate. But at any time, witnesses can withdraw their vote — this way allows you to avoid excessive centralization and seizure of the network by unscrupulous participants.Delegates are united in a special pool that has the right to make changes to a number of network parameters: the time of extraction of new blocks, their size, and so on. But delegates cannot cancel transactions or perform false operations. Therefore, the witnesses still have power over the network.The main advantages of the DPoS algorithm are high speed and greater scaling. There are significantly fewer nodes running on the network than in PoW or PoS, which allows you to quickly create new blocks.Among the disadvantages: with low activity of network participants, the threat of centralization remains, and it is also possible to conduct DDoS attacks and unfair behavior of delegates, which can cause network failures.Leased Proof-of-Stake (LPoS)Leased Proof-of-Stake is another version of the PoS algorithm developed specifically for the Waves blockchain.LPoS is designed to solve the problem of "property qualification" in the classic PoS, in which users with insufficient balance can not participate in staking and earn new coins. This turns into centralization.As part of the LPoS algorithm, any network participant can transfer their coins to validators, receiving a share of the profit in exchange. At the same time, the coins remain in the user's wallet, but they cannot be used, transferred or exchanged. The rental can be canceled at any time. It is profitable for validators to rent coins, as this increases their stake, and, consequently, the chance of a reward.This approach allows you to earn coins even with a small stake, but makes the network subject to centralization: validators can rent so many coins that they can control the network.Proof-of-Importance (PoI)Proof-of-Importance is another variation of the PoS algorithm developed for the NEM blockchain in 2015.Unlike classic staking, in PoI, it is important not only the number of coins blocked in the steak, but also the user's activity (the number of transactions), and the time of his stay in the network. The more active the user is and the higher his reputation in the community, the greater his income from staking. This encourages participants not to store coins in wallets, but to actively use them.In NEM, the mechanism for encouraging a staker (paying coins) is called harvesting. This is an algorithm for accounting for user activity and its balance. The accrued coins are first transferred to the user's passive wallet, and after the accumulation of "merits" are transferred to his active account. One of the conditions for starting the harvesting is a minimum steak of 10,000 XEM (≈ $2,400).Proof-of-Space (PoSpace)Proof-of-Space (also called Proof-of-Capacity, PoC) is an algorithm that uses hard disk space to confirm a block, and not the computing power of a computer. This is an unusual concept that promises high speed and democracy, but it has not received large-scale distribution among crypto projects. For example, such little-known projects as Burstcoin and SpaceMint work on this algorithm.The miner reserves a certain space on the hard disk for confirming blocks. First, sets of possible solutions to mathematical problems are generated in the hard disk, then mining itself takes place. The miner does not need to look for a solution to the mining problem — it already exists in the memory of one of the hard drives. The larger the disk memory, the more solutions can be stored there and the more chances that this particular miner will find a solution.The advantages of PoC are low energy consumption and the ability to mine from any device, even from a smartphone.Proof-of-Burn (PoB)Proof-of-Burn (proof of burning, PoB) is an algorithm that is an alternative to the classic PoW and PoS.The miner sends coins to a special address, to which it is impossible to find private keys. This means that you can't spend coins from this wallet either - they are burned. As a reward for this, the miner creates a new block and receives a reward for it in the form of new coins of the network. The more coins you burn, the higher the chances of getting a block reward.Advantages of the algorithm: low power consumption and cost-effectiveness, because you do not need to spend money on expensive mining equipment. In addition, if there is a continuing or growing demand, the algorithm can contribute to an increase in the value of the remaining coins -  because their number is constantly decreasing.The main drawback of PoB is that it is suitable only for mature projects in which the main issue of coins has already been completed, and they have something to burn. Therefore, the algorithm is not popular, but it is still sometimes used, for example, in the blockchain Counterpart (XCP).Proof-of-Elapsed-Time (PoET)Proof-of-Elapsed-Time (proof of elapsed time, PoET) is a consensus algorithm from Intel. It is considered one of the most balanced and perfect consensus algorithms and is used mainly by corporate blockchains, for example, Hyperledger.The principle of operation of PoET resembles a lottery. In each node of the network, a random waiting time is generated for a specific block - it is different each time. After that, the node is "frozen" (goes into the waiting period). The block is extracted by the node that has the shortest block waiting time. A special SGX system makes sure that all this happens really randomly.The main disadvantage of PoET is that it requires the mandatory use of an Intel Software Guard Extension processor that supports SGX.In conclusionAs the crypto market matures and blockchain technologies develop, new, more advanced consensus algorithms will appear and the current ones will be improved. They will offer the most optimal solutions to eliminate vulnerabilities and shortcomings of existing blockchain networks.It is likely that in the future, more and more blockchain projects such as UMI will begin to appear, where elements of different mechanisms for achieving consensus and receiving remuneration are successfully combined. This approach will allow you to take only the best of the mechanisms available on the market, minimizing vulnerabilities and increasing the efficiency of the ...
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Mining farm for cryptocurrencies. How to build a farm in 2022
Zcash/USD, cryptocurrency, Litecoin/USD, cryptocurrency, Ethereum/USD, cryptocurrency, Monero/USD, cryptocurrency, Bitcoin/USD, cryptocurrency, BitcoinGold/USD, cryptocurrency, Mining farm for cryptocurrencies. How to build a farm in 2022 A mining farm is a structure that consists of special equipment aimed at mining cryptocurrency. The main incentive for creating a mining farm for its owner is the opportunity to generate income. Profit generation occurs upon finding blocks of cryptocurrencies that use the Proof-of-Work algorithm. The most interesting of them are Bitcoin, Ethereum, Grin, Bitcoin Gold, Monero and others. The profit will depend directly on the number of devices on the mining farm and on the cost of its maintenance.In most cases, large farms work in warehouses and hangars. If this is a small installation, then the miner can place it at home.To determine the equipment, namely its efficiency, miners use special services-calculators. Such resources give an approximate idea of earnings in a certain period of time.We will tell you later in the article about which mining farms are better to use, how to install them and how much you can earn on this.What is a mining farm?Types of farms for miningCPU farmsGPU farmsFPGA farmsASIC farmsHow the mining farm worksWhat you need for a mining farmAccessories for mining farmsThe necessary characteristics for profitable miningThe ratio of power and energy consumption of the deviceMemory size and speedComplexity of operationHow to choose mining equipmentHow to build a farm for miningPreparing for the installation of a mining farmHow to make a mining farmSetting up a farmHow and where to buy a mining farmMining Farm PricePayback of the mining farmWhat cryptocurrencies to mine on a farm in 2022GrinBitcoin GoldZencashZclassicRavenCoinMining farm with your own hands — useful tips and guidanceInstalling the caseInstalling the motherboardInstalling the power supply unitAdding a GPUBuying a ready-made mining farmWhat is a mining farm? A mining farm is a powerful computer system configured for cryptocurrency mining. In simple words, this is an installation that consists of two or more units of special devices located in one place, and aimed at mining cryptocurrencies by implementing complex calculations.So, as they are solved, the miner receives a reward, while the new extracted block, which directly contains this solution, is added to the cryptocurrency blockchain.In fact, managing a mining farm is no different from mining on a single device - the only difference is in scale.Thousands of pieces of equipment can work simultaneously on mining farms. It is for this reason that their main location is in areas with cheap but stable electricity supply. Note that the manufacturers of mining equipment own one of the largest mining farms in the world.And although it may seem that only the richest companies can manage a mining farm, in fact, everyone can create a similar one. All you need is a couple or more devices and an Internet connection. In addition, mining cryptocurrencies on a smaller scale is still profitable these days.Types of farms for mining CPU FarmsThese are constructions that implement the mining process based on the operation of the central processor.Today, CPU farms are the least efficient option for mining, but they still have the right to exist.After all, while mining bitcoin, Litecoin, Ethereum using central processors is initially a failed idea, CPU farms are great for mining cryptocurrencies using the Scrypt algorithm (for example, Dogecoin or DigiByte). Such farms are mainly popular among miners engaged in mining little-known coins, which in the future will probably be able to unlock their potential.GPU farmsThey are specialized electronic circuits that are commonly used in computers and gaming systems. In this case, they perform a wider range of operations, that is, cryptocurrency mining.Miners use the computing power of video cards to mine the widest range of coins. And although video cards are bundled with any computer, usually high-quality GPUs with higher computing power are used on this type of farms. Most often, video cards are used for mining Ethereum.  FPGA farms Field Programmable Gate Array - devices that support programmable matrices, thanks to which, in fact, the process of cryptocurrency mining is carried out. This type is interesting to miners not because of the speed of production, but due to energy efficiency.So, if a typical video card with a bandwidth of 600 MHz/s consumes up to 400 watts of energy, then the FPGA provides a data transfer rate of 826 MHz/s with a power consumption of about 80 watts.But this is their only advantage, and therefore this type of farms has not been widely recognized among miners.ASIC farmsThese are constructions made of specialized integrated circuits designed to process a specific blockchain. And although ASIC miners are more expensive than their alternatives, the performance of these farms is also much higher than that of competitors. This type will be the optimal solution for mining coins on the Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash or Litecoin blockchains.How the mining farm works Let's start with the fact that the power level of the mining farm is ten times higher than this indicator for a home computer. In addition, this power is directed to a single operation (cryptocurrency mining), and is not used to support programs and the system as a whole, unlike, for example, the CPU.The result of the work depends on the number of devices and power. Note that miners participate in mining not for the sake of pleasure, but, first of all, for the sake of money.As the farm starts, the equipment performs complex calculations aimed at finding a specific number that satisfies one pre-defined and well-known condition, after which a block is created for which the miner receives a reward.So, the greater the power aimed at decoupling these calculations, the faster the solution will be found, and, consequently, the sooner the reward will be received.In order for the farm to work efficiently, its condition must be monitored. Depending on the scale, both one person and an entire team can monitor the correct operation of the equipment.It is necessary to regularly check the system for possible errors and information about the operation of mining pools.To avoid getting viruses and other malicious software into the system, it is not recommended to download firmware for overclocking equipment from third-party resources.If devices with a hashrate indicator that do not comply with the standards are detected, the problems should be confirmed and resolved in a timely manner. If the problem is not fixed on the spot, then the equipment should be given for repair or returned to the manufacturer for maintenance.What you need for a mining farm In order for the mining farm to bring the desired income, its owner needs to take care not only of the correct assembly of the structure, but also of certain components that will facilitate its maintenance.Accessories for mining farmsFor an effective mining process, the farm must consist of the following components (let's look at the example of a farm for mining from video cards):The motherboard. A powerful motherboard will be able to increase the working life of the farm (ASRock, AFOX, Gigabyte, Asus).The power supply unit. Mining consumes a huge amount of electricity. It is recommended to use a power supply with a power of at least 750 W, depending on the needs (GreenVision, Chieftec, Aerocool).Processor (AMD, Intel).Video cards. The optimal number of cards for one farm is 4-6 units, with a speed of at least 400 x / s (Nvidia, AMD, Sapphire, Gigabyte, Asus).RAM. For the installation to work effectively, you will need at least 4 GB of RAM.Vertical-mounted cables help connect graphics cards to the motherboard (Atcom, HQ Tech, Cablexpert).The hard disk, in fact, is only needed to install the mining farm software (from 60 to 120 GB is enough).You will need a fan for additional cooling (NSI, Zotac Polit, Gigabyt).The Linux operating system is considered the best operating system for mining. However, Windows or iOS are still excellent alternatives to it.Accessories - monitor, keyboard, mouse and USB cables. You will need them to set up a mining farm.The case for assembly - will help to fix all the components of the installation.The necessary characteristics for profitable miningThe selected mining farm must have certain characteristics so that its owner receives income from mining:The ratio of power and energy consumption of the deviceFirst of all, we pay attention not only to the cost of mining equipment, but also to its return. The fastest payback is the main goal of every miner. Therefore, the ratio of power and energy intensity will directly affect the amount of income received.Memory size and speedThey affect the availability of algorithms for mining. Cards with a small amount of memory are unable to extract a large range of hashing algorithms.The amount of memory of a mining farm based on video cards must be at least 4 GB.The efficiency of mining depends on the speed, and, accordingly, its profitability.Complexity of operationWhen it comes to video cards, the best option here is an installation that includes from 4 to 6 GPUs.On the other hand, the number of installed video cards directly affects the stability of the farm, as well as the level of complexity of configuration and operation — respectively, the fewer of them, the easier it is to configure the farm.How to choose mining equipmentNote that only cryptocurrencies built on the POW consensus mechanism participate in the mining process.However, since different blockchains use different algorithms (SHA-256, Equihash, X11, and others), the hardware requirements differ for each coin mined.Read more: What is SHA-256In many cases, devices are designed to solve only one of these algorithms. For example, the equipment used for mining Monero (XMR) will be less effective when mining Bitcoin (BTC) or even inefficient. But at the same time, the mining of many cryptocurrencies can be implemented on the same device. The choice and the expected financial result will depend on the coin.How to build a farm for mining Decide on the room.Decide on a coin for mining;Create a wallet for storing coins;Install mining software;Join the mining pool;Set up a mining farm.Below you will find a description of each step with all the details.Preparing for the installation of a mining farmThe first step is to determine the scale of the activity. If this is an installation that includes up to several dozen cards, then it can be assembled at home. But if these are hundreds, or even thousands of devices, then there can be no question of a residential building. First of all, they are very noisy and have a high heat transfer. This may cause inconvenience when placing in the apartment.In addition, mining farms require certain conditions for effective operation, including moderate humidity and indoor temperature, in the presence of a powerful source of electricity.You should decide in advance which cryptocurrency will be mined by the mining farm. To determine the most profitable coins, they usually use yield calculators, which will be described below. As soon as the coin is selected, it remains only to decide on the equipment and start mining.But how will the user get his coins if he does not have a wallet for storing cryptocurrencies? Yes, in any case, you will have to create a cryptocurrency wallet. This can be a mobile application, a hardware device or a web application that will receive a reward with the possibility of subsequent storage.Next, we join the mining pool, install the software and configure the mining farm.Note that currently professional miners mainly use farms made of GPU and ASIC. But the latter are much more efficient at mining than the GPU, given their targeted functionality.How to make a mining farmWhen buying equipment, first of all, it is worth checking it for damage. This can be either an already assembled mining farm, or its components for assembling with your own hands.So, we start with checking the cables. Next, the graphics processors, the power supply and all other accessories are connected to the motherboard. We check the GPU drivers for the fact that they are updated and proceed to the next stage.Setting up a farmAt this stage, you should download the mining software: BFGminer, CGminer, NiceHash. Note that this software is freely available, you can download it on the developer's website or through unofficial binary files for Mac users.Let's look at the configuration process using the example of the CGminer program.We load the program and execute the following command line arguments:Unpack cgminer into a folder. We give the folder a name.We clamp the Windows and "R" keys at the same time.Enter "cmd" and press "Enter".We use the cd command, then go to the directory where the cgminer zip file was downloaded.Enter "cgminer.exe – n".So, next, a list of devices available on the computer will appear, among which there will be customizable video cards.If the list of available video cards does not appear, it means that the settings were made incorrectly and the procedure should be repeated.At this stage, the miner should already have a cryptocurrency wallet registered and an account created in the mining pool. As we get access to the pool data, we enter commands into the bat. file, activating it with a double click. Here is the guide:«C: \ Cgminer \».The URL of the mining pool server.The server port number.The user's username.The name of the Worker.Password.Cgminer software shows the hashing speed of both CPU and GPU.Note that on average, the data processing speed on video cards is about five times faster than mining on the processor.How and where to buy a mining farm The purchase process should not cause any special inconvenience. The main thing is to decide on the right model. So, you can make a purchase either directly from the equipment manufacturer or from its dealers.As for the first option, in this case, the consumer protects himself from overpayments and possible fakes, but in return he receives it only after a few months. Of course, if it is on the shelves of the manufacturer at all.In most cases, dealers instantly disassemble models that are in demand among miners. Therefore, if the manufacturer does not have equipment due to increased demand, or because of decommissioning, then you can search for the model on sites specializing in the sale of mining equipment. When buying equipment on the dealer's website, it will be delivered much faster, although the price may be an order of magnitude higher. In addition, if the search for new models has not been successful, then there are a large number of resources on the Internet offering used equipment for purchase.To buy a mining farm, it will be sufficient to specify the model of the requested equipment in the search bar, after which a list of sites offering similar models for purchase will appear.In addition to Internet sites, sellers place ads for the sale of equipment on thematic forums, in specialized groups in social networks, in Telegram messengers, etc.Mining Farm Price For competitive mining, miners must invest in powerful hardware, such as a GPU or ASIC. But how much does a mining farm cost? The design will cost the buyer from a thousand dollars to several tens of thousands, depending on the scale of activity.Equipment prices are very unstable and are subject to changes every day. There is a high probability that the miner will be lucky to buy a used structure in good condition, which will be an order of magnitude cheaper than buying a new one.Note that miners prefer farms made by Nvidia. Compared to AMD, the "green" video cards produce coins with greater efficiency and with much less energy consumption.Payback of the mining farm Mining is one of the most profitable ways to get coins. But this activity requires a willingness to invest. Thus, the miner needs to have good equipment before starting production.But even if you build an expensive non-standard rig for cryptocurrency mining, no one can guarantee its profitability. In order to calculate how much profit a miner will receive from the operation of a mining farm by mining a certain coin, you should use the profitability calculator. Such a service will give an idea of the approximate terms of return on investment based on the calculation of the daily profit from the work of the farm.  Here are some examples of popular services:CryptoCompare is another popular mining profitability calculator. For calculations, you must specify the following parameters: hashing power, the cost of energy consumption and the size of the pool commission (if necessary). The calculator will calculate the profit coefficient per day or per month.WhatToMine offers to calculate the income from mining on the GPU and ASIC. It is only necessary to select the necessary equipment and the system will automatically calculate the hashrate. However, it is worth noting that the user interface of this resource is not as easy to use as in previous services.Let's look at the example below to see what profit miners get from cryptocurrency mining. For example, if you decide to mine Ethereum on a farm of 4 Nvidia 1080Ti video cards, the income will be about $3.41 per day or $85 per month.In addition to the power and energy intensity of the equipment itself, when calculating the payback of the installation, it is worth considering:The cost of equipment to support miners, including shelves for its installation, power supplies, cables, accessories, and the like.The cost of electricity during the operation of all devices, in addition to the mining farm.The cost of uninterrupted and stable Internet access.Network complexity (the level of complexity increases over time).The equipment can quickly become outdated, and therefore there is a need to update the components.Costs incurred due to downtime. The equipment tends to fail, so it is necessary to take this point into account when calculating the profitability of mining.Shipping costs and customs fees.The cryptocurrency exchange rate. This factor is the most unpredictable of all, and there is always a chance that the mined coin will become worthless. Thus, there are no guarantees that the investment will pay off, even if the cryptocurrency market goes up.What cryptocurrencies to mine on a farm in 2022 Before you start mining any cryptocurrency, it is worth studying its course and evaluating the prospects for development. A useful tool for this is the analytical service CoinMarketCap.Below is a list of the TOP 5 coins that are interesting for mining in 2022:GrinGrin is a relatively new cryptocurrency based on the Cucatoo31+ and CuckARood29 algorithms. It is interesting from the side of ensuring the confidentiality of transactions, which are based on the MimbleWimble technology.Grin has an unlimited number of coins, which certainly attracts miners. The complexity of mining changes dynamically in accordance with the hashrate of the network. Reward for mining: 60 GRIN per block. The current market value is $0.44 according to CoinMarketCap.Bitcoin Gold The Bitcoin Gold project officially started on October 24, 2018. The main task is to return mining from large farms to PCs, for which the transition from the SHA-256 algorithm to Equihash was carried out.Thus, the Bitcoin Gold cryptocurrency does not support mining on ASIC.Mining reward: 12.5 BTG per block. The current market value is $27.9 according to CoinMarketCap.ZencashZencash is a representative of a fairly extensive family of cryptocurrencies based on the Zerocoin protocol, released in May 2017. At the same time, the cryptocurrency was formed as a fork of Zclassic (a fork of Zcash). Zencash can be called an intermediate solution between the previous two. ZEN miners get 88%. The current market value is $46.14 according to CoinMarketCap.ZclassicZclassic is another fork of the popular and widely used cryptocurrency Zcash. The fundamental difference from the parent coin is that the entire reward goes to the miners, and 20% of the extracted ZEC goes to the addresses of the developers. The current market value is $0.28 according to CoinMarketCap.RavenCoinThis fork of bitcoin appeared in 2018 and already boasts high liquidity. Today, the cryptocurrency occupies the 57th position in the CoinMarketCap rating with a market capitalization of more than $159 million. It uses the X16R algorithm and the PoW protocol. Mining reward: 5000 RVN (blocks are mined every minute). The current market value is $0.15 according to CoinMarketCap.In addition to the above cryptocurrencies, it may be interesting to double mine coins like LBRY or DECRED on additional GPU memory. It is better to mine coins on the processor, such as Loki, Monero or Sumocoin.Watch a useful video on how to properly assemble a mining farm and make cryptocurrency mining more profitable in 2022:Profitable mining farm in 2022 Mining farm with your own hands — useful tips and guidanceCreating a mining farm with your own hands may be of interest to those miners who do not want to spend money on buying a ready-made structure.Installing the caseThe first thing we need is a case. It is recommended to use an aluminum frame, as they are more rigid and flame-repellent, unlike wooden ones. It will help to hold the equipment. If the farm consists of 4 video cards, you can use an old computer case, a box, a rack, etc. as a frame.Installing the motherboardPlace the motherboard on a flat, non-static surface and carefully insert the cable into the connector. Place the motherboard in the case and secure it with screws.Be careful that the motherboard does not touch the metal surface, since metal surfaces are current conductors.Installing the power supply unitIt is necessary to connect the motherboard to the power supply. It is advisable to connect all additional cables that may interfere. Sometimes it can be difficult to fix the wires carefully, so be patient.The next thing you need for the GPU. This is to take the power cables and place them next to each place of the GPU along the structure.Adding a GPUBefore you start connecting the GPU to the motherboard socket, fix them in the case. After that, connect all the cables to the GPU. The advantages of mining on the GPU will outweigh mining on the processor. So, a mining farm on a GPU will cost more than a CPU, but it will have a higher hashing power. It will also support the mining of a wide range of cryptocurrencies with different hashing algorithms, which also brings additional benefits.A mining farm assembled with your own hands can be cheaper from a financial point of view, but it is unlikely to justify itself in terms of time and labor costs compared to the finished design. Therefore, before choosing a solution, it is necessary to carefully calculate everything.  Buying a ready-made mining farmIf you want to start mining as soon as possible, buying a pre-mounted farm may be the best solution. It will cost more, but it will save time (in the sense that the miner will be able to start returning his money much faster).Many companies offer to buy a ready-made assembly at a price of $2000 or more, depending on the selected characteristics.Any of them will pay off in at least a year. If there is no experience in creating farms, then it is better to go this way.Note that in addition to the difficult assembly, it will take much more effort to manage a large mining farm on the GPU than when managing an ASIC data center. In this regard, large players choose the second option, leaving mining on video cards to small companies and individuals.If a miner can afford mining on an ASIC farm, then he will get not only a simpler farm, in terms of equipment management, but also more efficient cryptocurrency ...
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The difference between tokens and cryptocurrencies
EthereumClassic/USD, cryptocurrency, BitcoinCash/USD, cryptocurrency, Ethereum/Bitcoin, cryptocurrency, Monero/Bitcoin, cryptocurrency, Ethereum/USD, cryptocurrency, Monero/USD, cryptocurrency, Monero/Ethereum, cryptocurrency, Bitcoin/USD, cryptocurrency, XRP/USD, cryptocurrency, The difference between tokens and cryptocurrencies The cryptocurrency market is now developing at a very fast pace, so fast that even teenagers are already in the topic of digital coins, crypto trading and free receipt of currencies through airdrop. Now digital currencies are trending, and some users earn good money on them. However, such a prevalence of this topic does not mean a high level of literacy in it. It happens that all digital coins are declared altcoins, and cryptocurrencies are called tokens. Such errors look especially awkward in the articles of the so-called "experts" and "experienced cryptocurrency traders". Let's analyze in detail the concepts of cryptocurrency and digital tokens in order to try to prevent such common mistakes. Let's consider the key characteristics of coins, the specific nuances of tokens and digital currencies.What is a cryptocurrency?Let's start with an analysis of this concept, because many began to earn on cryptocurrency, without even understanding the essence of this tool.Virtual currency is primarily understood as a unit of account with unique properties, one of which is the recording of information about the movement of digital currency on the basis of a distributed registry of a cryptographic system. In other words, all actions and information about the storage of the coin are recorded in free blocks of the blockchain or its branches-sidechains. Blocks, meanwhile, are formed by miners who earn coins on crypto farms through solo mining or conventional mining. With the help of the computing power of the devices, miners create free cells in the network database. The cells record the history of those coins that are circulated within the network space consisting of nodes (working nodes) representing users' computers.There are two main groups of cryptocurrencies – bitcoin and coins launched after bitcoin, called altcoins. Before bitcoin, there were coins that represent a separate group without a name.Altcoins are coins that are alternative to bitcoin, for example, ethereum, verge, monero, ripple and others. They are formed in the following ways:Through soft forks (the base of the slightly modified bitcoin blockchain);Through hard forks (the blockchain of bitcoin, changed greatly), which also allow you to create sidechains that give new coins additional characteristics;Through completely new blockchains, in which unique cryptocurrency parameters are created.Read more: What are AltcoinsWhat is a token?A token is another type of digital asset, completely different from a full-fledged cryptocurrency of an existing blockchain project. Only some options and involvement in virtual money combine a cryptocurrency and a token. Of course, a token is a financial instrument used by companies, project creators and users. As a rule, a token is a kind of debt obligation of the issuer to provide a service or a product. Often, inept users call a cryptocurrency a token, despite the fact that the token structure does not include a classic blockchain. The program code that forms the constructive architectonics of the token is an add-on of the blockchain block chain, borrowed from the basic virtual cryptocurrency system. In other words, the token is a cryptomonets application.At the moment, digital tokens are widely used due to the fact that there is a gradual introduction of blockchain technologies into everyday life. For example, blockchain technologies are used in logistics, healthcare, finance, and so on. Thus, tokens can be created to solve various local problems. Most often, tokens are mentioned in conjunction with a specific unfinished blockchain project, the system coin of which does not function without launching the network. The token, which acts as a superstructure of the cryptocurrency, performs some of its functions, later reuniting with the blockchain and broadcasting all the recorded information.History of Token CreationThe tokens were created in 2013, when the first ICO of cryptocurrencies was made when creating a new blockchain project.At that time, specialists created an intermediate link with specific functionality that allows bringing investors and developers of the blockchain system closer together. Thus, a token was formed with certain conditions of cooperation, which allows you to receive investors ' deposits in a simpler form. So, even an unfinished, completely new blockchain project with its own cryptocurrency can receive the necessary funding at the final stage of development. Meanwhile, investors receive internal tokens, which are later transformed into cryptocurrency. Of course, there are also not so successful results of investing in a digital currency. More than 75% of ICO cryptocurrencies with tokens are failed or fraudulent. However, this is a completely different story.To sum up, the token is only a temporary similarity of the share of the main blockchain. The development of such a mechanism was initiated by the emergence of the Ethereum platform, the capabilities of which allow you to create new tokens. Now tokens are being developed in other places as well.Read more: What is an ICO?Why do I need tokens?The scope of application of tokens is very wide and becomes even wider with the spread of blockchain technologies. A token, unlike a cryptocurrency, can:Used to pay for services or goods;Demonstrate the share of users in a joint-stock company;It can be used as an internal currency that is traded only within a closed cryptosystem;Be used as a valuable reward for specific actions, for example, in social networks, on gaming sites, etc.;Act as a tool that demonstrates certain values (for example, the amount of free GB for installation, etc.).Read more: What is a spread in trading Forex and stocks Types of tokensDepending on the specifics of the role, there are tokens:Currency ones. Such tokens perform part of the functions of a digital currency, they can be paid, rewarded or used to save capital. There are no intermediaries in this case.Stock (tokenized securities). Such tokens are a complete copy of the share in the share capital, which gives the holder certain powers.Application tokens. They are called user or service ones. Such tokens are a kind of key that allows its owner to access a certain amount of the company's services or its goods. In other words, it is a digital obligation that restricts the provision of something valid, real.Tokens are assets that are translated into the blockchain code format and are equal to a set of physical values. Thus, some types of gold reserves are converted into tokens, since it is much more convenient to exchange digital assets online without actually transferring a material instrument.Reward tokens and reputation units.At the moment, the most popular type of tokens is the one that demonstrates professionalism, activity level and rank of the participant on the platform. They allow you to purchase artifacts in games, improve heroes and their skills.Read more: Blockchain technology: how it works and where it is usedHow are tokens similar to cryptocurrency?Despite the fact that many people try to call the token a cryptocurrency and vice versa, these assets are almost completely different. There are only four similarities identified by experts:Cryptographic encoding protects the structure of both the token and the cryptocurrency;Both assets perform the functions of electronic money, and therefore they can be stored in wallets;Transactions with currencies and tokens occur quickly and with small commissions;There is an opportunity to earn on both assets.On the contrary, there are a lot of differences between a cryptocurrency and a token. It is important to note the following:The issue of tokens is not only decentralized, unlike the issue of cryptocurrencies. Tokens are also issued in a centralized way using the management of the organizer of the blockchain project. In addition, tokens are issued all at once, and the cryptocurrency is in the process of mining;The exchange rate value of tokens depends not only on market factors of supply and demand. In addition, the amount of remuneration, compliance with the real asset and the rules of issue affect;Operations with tokens are easily processed centrally;The token does not have its own blockchain or sidechain, unlike cryptocurrency. It functions on the basis of an already created platform;The basic functions of a cryptocurrency and a token differ. So, tokens are a kind of" coupon " that allows you to get services, goods or a share in the project. Cryptocurrencies also create a convenient space for the interaction of participants in transactions – a comfortable exchange of value values;The token is tied to a specific project and acts as a means of payment in a specific blockchain, the basis of which is cryptocurrency. A token cannot function without a cryptocurrency, and a cryptocurrency without a token is safe;The token can be used more widely. At the same time, the cryptocurrency is a larger-scale tool, since it is used not within the project, but throughout the digital economy.Thus, there is a strong difference between tokens and cryptocurrencies on the face. The specifics of a particular blockchain project affect the functions of the internal token: whether it will serve as a share, a reward tool, a currency, a valuable asset or perform a service function. At the same time, cryptocurrency acts as a means of payment and a carrier of financial information. Moreover, an investor can earn money on a token only in the case of investing in an ICO or resale, which can not be said about cryptocurrency. Before working with a token, it is worth carefully analyzing the blockchain system in which it "lives", its prospects as a cryptocurrency in the ...
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