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141  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Converting altcoins to Bitcoin on: August 29, 2017, 10:30:34 AM
How can I convert altcoin to Bitcoin?

Go to bittrex, deposit your BTC into the wallet, then trade for altcoins on the main market screen.

Thank's, good information, i am newbie and definitely this information is needed for the next action

np  Wink
142  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Waves hold for longterm Good or Not? on: August 29, 2017, 09:59:45 AM
Dear friends,

I have 2 BTC - it's all my money.
Should i buy and hold Waves coin for longterm (end of 2017)
Thank you so much

Waves has some good ideas, however I wouldn't put all your eggs into one basket, look at other top 20 alt coins too.
143  Bitcoin / Meetups / Re: ICO Event London on: August 29, 2017, 09:48:00 AM
Found it... https://icoeventuk.com/en/registration It's 300£. Pass.
144  Bitcoin / Meetups / Re: ICO Event London on: August 29, 2017, 09:46:33 AM
October 11, 2017 United Kingdom

ICO Event London 2017 is one of the first major events dedicated to a popular investment generation tool called Initial Coin Offering. The event will involve blockchain and cryptocurrency experts, venture investors, lawyers and startup founders, raising a great startup capital due to the ICO. Guests will be able not only to talk to speakers but also to attend the exhibition area.

Do you have a link for it? Or do we search for it on Google?

+1
145  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Converting altcoins to Bitcoin on: August 29, 2017, 09:34:27 AM
How can I convert altcoin to Bitcoin?

Go to bittrex, deposit your BTC into the wallet, then trade for altcoins on the main market screen.
How can I convert altcoin to Bitcoin?

Go to bittrex, deposit your BTC into the wallet, then trade for altcoins on the main market screen.
I mean altcoin to Bitcoin

Same way? Deposit your altcoin on an exchange, assuming its on the exchange you will be able to trade it for BTC.
146  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Ethereum token on: August 29, 2017, 09:15:31 AM


At start neter value was 1€ and now is 1.43950€ . In September, the NETER will also enter the Asian market.


What you mean price was 1 and know is 1.4 euro? I didnt find this coin on exchanges.
You mean this is kind of new project? You developer of it? Or you just fan of it?

My Scamdar is tingling  Undecided Undecided
147  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Why I choose Ripple on: August 29, 2017, 09:05:27 AM
Ripple is currently my largest investment in altcoins, the potential is there, even last week when it went up 60% I didn't sell (In hindsight probably should have sold and re-bought on the bounce). If more banks start using this and it becomes the technology to replace swift, in a years time we will be looking at a 1$ price tag.
148  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Converting altcoins to Bitcoin on: August 29, 2017, 08:58:13 AM
How can I convert altcoin to Bitcoin?

Go to bittrex, deposit your BTC into the wallet, then trade for altcoins on the main market screen.
149  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Unsuccessful ICO - Terrible experience and what you can learn from it on: August 29, 2017, 08:57:06 AM
Make sure your website is secure, i.e don't get 'hacked', if you are looking for people to send you ETH or BTC make sure your address doesn't change on your homepage.

Are you suggesting to run second server to verify your page hasn't changed?

Can the page not be signed using BTC/ETH address so reader can verify it's unique?

I am very curious on the best solution to make sure you site is not changed. This probleem is bigger than just ICOs

You could probably write a script that runs from you home machine that looks for the html tag that contains your ETH address, if it changes then get the script to email you or alert you in some fashion.
150  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Unsuccessful ICO - Terrible experience and what you can learn from it on: August 29, 2017, 08:06:07 AM
Make sure your website is secure, i.e don't get 'hacked', if you are looking for people to send you ETH or BTC make sure your address doesn't change on your homepage.
151  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Cloud Mining Thoughts on: August 28, 2017, 11:27:44 AM
Guys,

Would be good to get your opinion on cloud mining contracts from Genesis or Hashflare. Has anyone got any good/bad experiences with them? Are they profitable?

You can get  10,000.0 GH/s Hash Rate for $1200, apparently gives you a return of $60 a week.... Seems like a good investment no? (Worth noting you can invest just 12$ if you wanted a lower hash rate)

~Lucas

I have tried mining myself, cloud mining and bitconnect and buying the coins and holding over the past 12 months
bad to good in this order
cloud mining is not that profitable unless you can get a few hundred refferals dont bother
also Genesis is in a crisis at the monent and people havent been paid for over 2 weeks
stay clear you have been warned
Genesis is a real company and have real mining facility  in Iceland but they are really a referrals ponzi mlm type of company
that sells its hashing power to make to bigger profits for uneducated bitcoiners who fall for it and a smart miner would mine
on there own at home
Bitconnect looks better profit that cloud mining but dont gamble what you cant afford to lose and of lately they have been
losing money over a website glitch so wait till they sort this out
home gpu mining has been good for me and i have all of my ROI back after 5 months
buying bitcoins at £1850 and now its £3300 has also been a winner for me
so to some it up cloud mining is notprofitable unless you can get lots of referrals
creating a youtube channel like Trevon James and Craig grant and talking bullshit every day has worked for them
to generate referrals off stupid people  they brain wash
home mining is much better for me i can make £1500 a month without a risk on a ponzi scam website closing down
I made my money buying 10 houses and renting them out over the last 20 years  
I can only tell you my experiences and you can do what ever you want it doesnt matter to me chaps

thx
steve


Thanks Steve, good post. I've made quite a lot on just investing in altcoins so I have put a small amount in Hashflare just to see what its like, it's definitely one of those which will take a while to start turning a profit. But I'm happy to wait.

I'm debating getting some mining equipment, what would you recommend? How easy is it to set it up?
152  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Cloud Mining Thoughts on: August 25, 2017, 01:19:20 PM
Most people will say it's a scam. I'll say that I haven't tried it and at a time I wanted to, but then I lost interest. If you want to try it out, do so and post here if you got your money and desired hashrate.
Mining is a more reliable source of income, because it's stable to a point, my whole portfolio went red when BCH started rising.

Apparently you get daily return information, I'll ping over some screenshots etc.. once it gets going and if i'm able to withdraw ok.
153  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Cloud Mining Thoughts on: August 25, 2017, 12:55:12 PM
I dont see that you would able to earn 25-30% more in a day even on bitcoin or altcoin profit

Not just profit, I mentioned up and down. To be honest it's mainly been the last few days as I have a large Ripple holding.... Should of sold yesterday *cry*
154  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Cloud Mining Thoughts on: August 25, 2017, 12:48:11 PM
Cloud mining isn't the most reliable thing to be using as most of them are proven to be scams and close down as soon as they get some deposits. Usually it's hard to run a mining company and if they're paying you from their profits because you invested, it's hard for them to maintain profit themselves and end up running away with everyone's money.

You could always save up the small amounts you wish to invest and eventually you'll have enough to buy and run a small rig yourself which seems much more feasible than putting trust in a cloud mining venture.

Thanks 13abyknight, good post. In theory I could buy a ridiculous mining rig now, but then I don't want the hassle of the maintenance/heat/electricity.

The calculator on the site suggests I'll have paid off the mining contract price in 135 days... anything after that is profit, its a life time contract too, so they will always run and its just free money ticking away. - It does seem to good to be true, but I really don't think Hashflare is a scam, or Genesis by that matter.
155  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Cloud Mining Thoughts on: August 25, 2017, 12:22:17 PM
Guys,

Would be good to get your opinion on cloud mining contracts from Genesis or Hashflare. Has anyone got any good/bad experiences with them? Are they profitable?

You can get  10,000.0 GH/s Hash Rate for $1200, apparently gives you a return of $60 a week.... Seems like a good investment no?

~Lucas

Did you ever do withdraw ?. I do not know, though they (cloud mining) offer a very lucrative offer, I still feel unsure of them, because no one will guarantee that our money will come back. I prefer to do mining using my own hardware.

That's fair, I've only just purchased my mining contract today, so will update everyone in a couple of months if it was easy to withdraw. Multiple of respected review sites are stating that its pretty simple.

I wouldn't mind getting my own kit, just concerned with electricity bill / heat from the rig.

This definitely isn't a get rich quick scheme, but a really easy way to get bitcoins (if its not a scam), it's a lot less hassle than doing all the verifications with the exchanges and you can buy the contracts with a credit card
156  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Cloud Mining Thoughts on: August 25, 2017, 11:51:24 AM
As far as i know genesis and hashflare are the companies on which still operating as of now which do offer cloud mining and they are already operating quiet long years as of now which there are still users or investors who do engage with them.In my own perspective and believes if you can able to handle the risk on putting money on them then proceed but thinking off that nothing last forever and maybe there would be a time on which you can able to reach out your roi when they suddenly shut down.

Risk wise, we are all taking huge risks by investing in altcoins, my portfolio seems to jump up and down by 25-30% a day.

I'm going to give it a shot, I'll report back if its a scam or not worth it! Worst case scenario, I loose a few 100$
157  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Re: Cloud Mining Thoughts on: August 25, 2017, 11:40:29 AM
Guys,

Would be good to get your opinion on cloud mining contracts from Genesis or Hashflare. Has anyone got any good/bad experiences with them? Are they profitable?

You can get  10,000.0 GH/s Hash Rate for $1200, apparently gives you a return of $60 a week.... Seems like a good investment no?

~Lucas
Don't trust any cloud mining sites. They are scam most (99.99%) of the time. They are more like a ponzie scheme. Just stay away from them, else you will end up with nothing and regretting later. I suggest you to invest on alt coins and try to make profit by trading instead of investing on those shit cloud mining sites.

Fair, I have invested massively in alt coins too, just looking at other ways of potentially getting an income.

I've read a lot of reviews on Hashflare so maybe its the 0.01% of non scams?

Was also half debating investing in a mining kit, maybe plug it in on the works electricity supply  Grin
158  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Discussion (Altcoins) / Cloud Mining Thoughts on: August 25, 2017, 11:24:12 AM
Guys,

Would be good to get your opinion on cloud mining contracts from Genesis or Hashflare. Has anyone got any good/bad experiences with them? Are they profitable?

You can get  10,000.0 GH/s Hash Rate for $1200, apparently gives you a return of $60 a week.... Seems like a good investment no? (Worth noting you can invest just 12$ if you wanted a lower hash rate)

~Lucas
159  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: SiaCoin (Sc)!! on: August 23, 2017, 04:24:36 PM
Please stop with these SiaCoin threads already.. We've already said in the previous 100 that we think it's gonna grow.
Use the search function.

You mean 'not going to grow'?

This is a perfect example of a coin that's not worth investing in. However if you guys have a ridiculous amount of money and like throwing money at things that won't pan out, I'm pretty sure I saw a coin that wanted to send a space ship to Mars! You should check it out.

The more I read this altcoin board the more I think I should just fork bitcoin on github or create a currency on waves or ethereum and sell it to you guys.

- Appreciate that Sia Coin does have a real world application, but its going to be a static price as the coin price doesn't affect the services it provides, its like buying penny stocks of Sia Coin but not actually owning part of the company.
160  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: SiaCoin (Sc)!! on: August 23, 2017, 03:26:18 PM
The more I look at this the more ridiculous it is. The developers probably don't want the price to increase because it then makes their service more expensive....

I.e if I wanted to host say 10mb file on 'SiaCloud' for a month, it could cost me 10 Sia Coins. Which is what.. a few cents? If suddenly the price of the Sia Coin went up say 100x the price to host in the Sia Cloud would be ridiculously expensive... The price will end up staying static at a certain level.

There is literally no reason to buy this coin unless you want to use the file storage.

Worst case guys, the price does stay the same, at least you can store some old files and access them anywhere in the world... Oh wait doesn't dropbox do that for free?

~Lucas
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