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141  Economy / Economics / Re: Passive Income on: December 01, 2017, 09:18:25 PM
I currently have some passive income and from it I make about $7,000/year which is pretty great if you ask me!

In the past days I have been making even more than this on average because Bitcoin is really hot right now and everyone around the world is buying it. When there is a crash I think it will go down a bit but hopefully not too much because I love the extra cash. Cheesy
142  Economy / Economics / Re: Easiest way to make BTC? on: December 01, 2017, 09:07:45 PM
Now it's easy to get 1 bitcoin, it requires investments and knowledge of technical analysis for trading on the stock exchange. As one of the options you can take a loan in a bank at a small percentage and transfer it to one of the management companies in the crypto currency market. In my opinion, KingCash has great prospects, offering investors 30-45% profitability per month.

This post is completely ridiculous... are you really suggesting a site such as that, which is practically guaranteed to just steal your money? All those sites that promise a return on your investment of more than 15% are complete scams. There is no way to guarantee such returns and not only that but you said it is easy to get 1 Bitcoin, actually no it isn't. 1 Bitcoin is worth $10,000 now, it isn't easy!
143  Economy / Speculation / Re: BTC will crash to 7-8K ? on: November 26, 2017, 11:19:18 PM
I think Bitcoin will actually not only crash to $7,000-8,000 ,  but actually a lot lower.

My opinion is it will crash down to below $5,000 because if you look at the previous charts this is not the first time it happens. It happened before and always crashes back to where it started rising, which this time was about $1,000. Which means it will crash back to $2,000 or so, I believe. It seems unlikely, but that is what has always happened so far.
144  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What is your Bitcoin Sell price? on: November 26, 2017, 11:14:14 PM
Well, if I had a lot of Bitcoins I can guarantee you that I would be selling them right now. I know it goes against the "BUY AND HODL" theory, but if you think about it and do some research it is obvious that we are in a major bubble and holding seems like a way to just lose money when it eventually crashes, which is going to happen before the end of 2018, mark my words!
145  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Ethereum at $1000 in Jan 2018? on: November 26, 2017, 11:13:17 PM
I think January 2018 might be a stretch, but in 2018 most certainly. Ethereum is an amazing project. I don't think any serious Bitcoin lover would disagree with that statement.

The bottom line is it offers a platform for companies to digitize their services, and this alone is an amazing revolution comparable to the beginning of Bitcoin itself, and I think ETH therefore has an amazing amount of potential.
146  Economy / Economics / Re: Where do you spend your money from Bitcoin? on: November 26, 2017, 11:05:24 PM
I didn't spend anything yet i just save it in order to buy expensive things. I am also planning to invest in altcoins so thats why i also save it. Everyone wants to get rich from bitcoins.

But if you spend your profit in a day you will not come far.

Right. Without proper management of many and used it to buy things that not really necessary, you could not meet your goal even how hard and how long you earn money. It is good decision to keep bitcoin and use for investment to gain more profit from it. Most of people run to collect bitcoin in order to earn to provide daily needs and keeping bitcoin is last thing to do when there is enough income that can support all what is needed.

Well, that's how it works when money is seemingly flowing. However, for most long-time and seasoned bitcoin users, they don't really "use" the money, instead they invest, trade or keep it. In that sense, they use it to make their money for them. It's a way to actually earn more by using your possessed assets as capital, which is good instead of just stockpiling it in some wallet without actual use for it.


Man you literally just said most people don't use their Bitcoin and in the next sentence you say most people either invest or trade it. You do realize that investing and trading BTC is using it, right?
147  Economy / Economics / Re: Is it better to save money or invest it? on: November 26, 2017, 10:59:42 PM
If you let your money on banks in the US dollar or Euro zone, then it will lose around 10% of its value every year. Based on this circumstance, everything is better than letting your money on banks of even hide it in your home! Whether to invest in gold or real estate or online depend on your personal preferences and degree of willingness to take a risk. Investing in gold is relatively safe and you are mobile if required. When investing in real estate, you highly depend on the goodwill of your government, because if they change the laws form 1 day to the other you can't run away with the building. Opposed to the 2 above mentioned investment options, online investments like crypto currencies are potentially more risky but you can also have unlike larger winning rates.


Woah woah woah.

"If you let your money on banks in the US dollar or Euro zone, then it will lose around 10% of its value every year."

Where are you getting these statistics from exactly?You do realize that inflation is generally about 2% per year, right? You are not going to lose 10% of your fiat value every year. That is just ridiculous and I am against fiat but also believe in reality.
148  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Trick for trading? on: November 26, 2017, 10:58:11 PM
The only trick I can think about when it comes to trading is using the trollbox to trick newbies into thinking there is going to be a pump/dump and then profit off their stupid investments. Although it isn't a very nice thing to do.
149  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Is Electroneum a SCAM??? on: November 26, 2017, 10:53:19 PM
YES

Beware of anything like electroneum. I have only heard bad things about it. Most ICOs/Altcoins/Forks are just outright scams dude. Do not pay attention to them, seriously.
150  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Best ICO before the end of 2017 on: November 26, 2017, 10:49:02 PM
The best ICO before the end of 2017 is Angel Token. Search it on Google and checkout their ANN on this forum. And you can join their signature campaign as well and get paid when you post here with their signature on your profile (see below, I am also wearing their signature).

Also there are a few other out there, but I forget the names of them, so you should check in announcements section to get more info and do your own research and find the best ones.
151  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Volatility on: November 26, 2017, 10:43:44 PM
Crypto currencies like Bitcoin are known for their volatile nature.There is always a fluctuation their price. Sometimes it rises and sometimes it drops. No doubt that before 2-3 days the price of bitcoin was somehow stable around 8000$ but that does not means that volatility is over as we can see the price has again raised and has reached the 9000$ mark. The price of Crypto currencies are depended upon their demand. An increase and decrease is seen in the price with an increase and decrease in the demand.Demand is never constant so as the price .So crypto currencies cannot leave their volatile nature.

Most people don't realize this, but when Bitcoin was even newer, like only a few years old, the price would fluctuate a whole lot more than it does today. It would go up and down 50% in a single day all of the time. A single millionaire could greatly change the price because the market cap was so low. It was well below even a billion dollars.
152  Economy / Speculation / Re: bitcoin prices going up to 9.3k$? on: November 26, 2017, 10:40:28 PM
Bitcoin literally just went up to $9,200 or might even reached $9,300 by now (I was not always watching constantly).

I think it will definitely go above $10,000 at this point because the whole world wants it to, and when the market wants something to happen, chances are it will and does.

Just wait and see. Wink
153  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Ether vs Bitcoin Future on: November 25, 2017, 11:49:19 PM
I think, and I know this might be contrary to popular opinion here on this forum, but personally based on the sheer utility of Ethereum over Bitcoin, I would say it will eventually become the same price as BTC.
154  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Which ICOs you suggest for November on: November 25, 2017, 11:40:42 PM
I suggest Angel Token and trade.io.

Angel Token is an ICO founded by angel investors and you can read more about it from clicking my signature and the links in there will help explain to you everything about it.

And secondly there is trade.io which is going to be an amazing ICO also and you should invest in that one.
155  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: ethereum pumping on: November 25, 2017, 11:39:27 PM
Ethereum is not "pumping". Pumping is a derogatory term used to suggest that a coin might be a pump and dump or otherwise have malicious development. ETH is in no way a coin that fits this because it is truly revolutionary and people are embracing it as they should be, just like Bitcoin. Smiley
156  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: ICO is the best way to invest? on: November 25, 2017, 11:38:28 PM
ICO is not the best way to invest. No. Seriously, the best way to invest is by buying Bitcoin only. I don't know who told you ICOs are better than BTC but most of them are pump and dump scams only.
157  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Do we Need Altcoin? on: November 25, 2017, 11:37:49 PM
Yes, altcoins are important to growing cryptocurrencies because businesses will create them and without these businesses who advertise about cryptocurrency there would be much less advertising about Bitcoin as well, so while they are a scam in most cases, it is a double-edged sword because they truly are important.
158  Economy / Economics / Re: Alt coin price manipulation is much easier than with BTC on: November 25, 2017, 11:35:49 PM
Here is the thing that makes this obvious and pointless thread, actually. The more there is market cap (money invested into Bitcoin) it means that it will become harder to change or influence the market for any one individual, this is true. People do not care so much about small altcoins and it is possible to greatly influence their markets as a result.
159  Economy / Economics / Re: Can bitcoin be regulated! on: November 24, 2017, 10:43:56 PM
I do not think the government can regulate and control Bitcoin. It belongs to the creator of Bitcoin, who is the one who has the power to decide everything. Besides, I do not like Bitcoin being bound or having too many rules about it. Because it may be the loss of freedom Bitcoin brings to the user

LOL

"Bitcoin belongs to the creator of Bitcoin"

I sure hope you are talking about the premine, because if you are talking about the code/coin itself, then you are wrong, very, very wrong. In fact, Bitcoin is owned by no one... it is controlled solely by mathematics and there isn't any centralized corporation or person who owns it.
160  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitfinex - Funding. Yes or No? on: November 24, 2017, 10:42:12 PM
Bitfinex is a fake exchange and they are conducting a scam right now by creating fake Tethers out of thin air and selling them and stealing millions of dollars from under our noses! It is true! If you don't believe me, look it up! Tether is owned by the same company that created and owns Bitfinex and they are running a scam operation right now. Don't keep your money on Bitfinex if you know what is good for you!
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