If you invest money, you are continuingly earning money based on a percentage of the money you put in. So yes it is better to invest money.
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The price of Bitcoin does matter. As a currency, if you are used to say 0.01=$5 and it drops or rises, than you may have to worry about how much bitcoins you need to actually make $5.
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There's no way bitcoin would reach 1k before halving. In fact, I don't see a chance of bitcoin crossing 1k at all this quarter.
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Bitcoin is essentially more 'easier' to hold then cash. The only reason to not use bitcoin is because of fees, and the fact that most merchants aren't accepting BTC.
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Can you name anything that Bitcoin does better than Monero, other than having a larger network? Monero is private and untraceable by default. It has a smooth emission curve, and flexible blocksize while still remaining pure proof-of-work. The only valid use case for Bitcoin in a world where Monero enjoys the same network effect will be that a public blockchain can coexist and work harmoniously with a private one. There are some use-cases such as colored coins, etc, which work better on a public blockchain than a private one. However I still have pause, due to the Bitcoin's necessity in eventually moving to a fee-only economy vs. maintaining a perpetual tail emission to permanently incentivize miners with new tokens (like Cryptonote does). Monero is technically superior to any other coin in existence, and to call it an 'altcoin' is as ridiculous as calling Google a Yahoo-alternative.
Monero is an alternative cryptocurrency, that is a cryptocurrency that is an alternative to bitcoin(why should we NOT call it an altcoin?). Also, what proof do you have that Monero is technically superior to any other coin in existence?
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If the altcoin section was removed, the forum will lose some of it's income. Besides, the section is used to not make the forums cluttered with the wrong cryptocurrency.
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Thanks for your input, I was thinking of buying only for a short time based on positive news and sell in a very short period of time like 6 hrs be with profit or without. E.g Bitcoin halving causes price to rise but since it's not possible to know by how much maybe a highly probable chance of profiting is maybe buying as soon as you know of the news and selling that same day. The gains may not be much in crypto terms but still is a decent profit.
Could such a tactic work?
Well yes, but it depends on where you hear the rumors from. If it's from a reputable source, maybe you should go with it, but if not, you are more than likely just wasting your time.
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personally i like your faucet rotator concept so simple but please consider to remove faucet which low rewards some faucet give 50 satoshi every claim and it's too low i guess How long can until you can claim another? If the time to claim is low, then it might not matter.
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You can actually get a anonymous virtual debit card(probably not from here thougb). You can put up a fake address, name on the card, etc.
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The only way signature campaigns are worth the time is if you post a lot with good post quality(at least fair on btctalkaccountpricer.info) and have a high rank(at least members and above, although there are some that accept newbies/jr members but some of them have problems.)Just make sure not to spam off-topic replies and you'll be ok.
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There are bitcoin debit cards such as spectrocoin. But if you are looking for something that can withdraw to the fiat credit card that you have on hand. You'd have better luck going for the bitcoin debit cards that have vouches around here.
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Have you have any bitcoins invested so far? If you do, can you sign an address that holds the bitcoin. This is a lottery right? I'm not sure why do you feel the need for investors when you can simply advertise to bring more traffic and place ads on the site in order to make revenue from said traffic.
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Voice communications is a neat idea. The thing about this though, is that you are a newbie which is why we can't trust you. Also, how will you pay the investors if actually do have that many? do you have a wallet address where the bitcoins where sent(and can you sign a message from it?) This is a great idea and I hope it succeeds.
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Unless I'm blind, I don't see any ads on the site. How is this being sustained?
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This is cool, but have you made a thread for thealtcoin yet? Where can I sell this digibyte after I've earned them?
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Yeah, pretty much I guess. I bet he wishes he made this moderated like Leroy's now too, eh? INB4 this thread gets locked and he creates a moderated thread. Anyways, the OP hasn't done anything to disprove the accusations(except call the accusers trolls) and the picture shows that the forum is pretty stagnant, so I guess the people are paying attention to the scam thread/ this one thread.
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In all due time. Right now, Lisk is 0.3757 on Yobit at Preev rate with the price seemingly increasing. There's stilla change that Lisk could hit $5 before the year's over.
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Because btc is the most used currency and the longest-lasting currency. You shouldn't expect ETH to be paired up with DAO unless something happens to change that.
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Lisk buy orders are certainly at 0.3729 per one Lisk on Yobit. I think that now is the best time to buy it since it is cheap.
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I buy bitcoins so I can use it as a form of currency. I like bitcoin due it it's anonymity and ease of transfer. You also can't lose bitcoins by putting it in a 'safe' place and completely forgetting where you put the money later on.
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