Investing in bitcoins at a moment is the right thing to do as price is reasonably good and its not too high at a moment, so if you invest with the current price then you can expect better profits in future.
Investment at any time is not recommended until you have large number of bitcoin as excess. Only excess need to be invested so to make good profit. If we make everything invested then we need to sacrifice some wishes in reality to have a good future. You do not necessarily need to have a large number of Bitcoins to start investing, that's the beauty of Crypto ucreency, you can usually invest as little as you want. What you need to do however is focus on proper bankroll management.
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I would definitely not invest the whole 3000 dollars in one casino, try to spread it out and do not leave it in too long, I'd say.
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I think payments via Faucetbox is important feature. It is much better for users. Less fees and faster payouts.
I thought people will like something like Freebitco.in & moonbit.co.in which as far as I know pays directly to our wallets and don't go through a third party application/website . It would be nice for the faucet owners to have the option of chossing how they want to process payments, either through Faucetbox, Xapo or directly to wallet. Also, being able to choose captcha would also be useful and maybe add some unique features to deter bots.
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Once we go into negative interest rates we'll see people looking for different means to store their money, I think it's quite possible that Bitcoin could see new interest.
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Must be around 10 BTC in total, didn't lose it all though, I mean 10 BTC wagered in total I'm up about 1 Bitcoin currently on Bitcoinvideocasino, down 0.5 BTC on Cryptogames
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I'm sort of new to bitcoin, I've made a couple bucks already from visiting ad sites, doing faucets, etc, but is there any other way to earn easy cash? Anyone got any suggestions?
i think need use easy doubler. and inrease your money All doublers are scam,maybe you can gain some at the start but eventually you will lose all your investment there. just do trading rather than using any doubler site. Yes doubler sites are just the modification of HYIP programs. They are getting benefited by tempting us. Before investing into the any program, we must think about the source of income generation of that site. Then we can easily avoid any scams. Do those doubler sites actually pay out something to like the first few people who participate, or are they 100% scam and don't pay out at all?
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What you are saying is simply impossible, no one can achieve a 100% win rate in the long term...
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Payment received ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) And I'd like to enroll again if it's still possible Username: eternalgloom Current Post Count: 1160 Current Rank: Sr member Bitcoin Address: 1wNyeWx8BA7bMUTc13iY4DSpkK5qfaTD8
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i know bitcoin itself is already an investment but i have 3 bitcoin sitting around and I'm looking for a quick 5% flip any idea??
people like you who see bitcoins as investement are people who against bitcoin,because bitcoin introducing as payment,not investement,but sadly we can't deny it. why dont you try invest to btjam and other safe cloud mining,but 5% is too risky in my opinion. I would definitely not go as far to say that people who view Bitcoin as an investment are also automatically against Bitcoin. People use Bitcoin for all sorts of different reasons, some might view it as an investment, but also make use of it as a currency. Yeah different people thinks differently, and everyone views bitcoin in different ways, some treat it as an investment and some thinks that is good to make profits in short time by trading, but I really feel that investing in bitcoin at a moment can be profitable in future. Yeah, it's pretty much guaranteed that you'd make a profit if you invest in Bitcoin, unless there is some major event that causes prices to drop.
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Isn't paid to surf, the right term for this and there are already sites based on this concept which pay in Bitcoins. For ex. bitvisitor.com, visitbit.com
Or is your idea different then them?
It sounds exactly like an autosurf program. The only people who really benefit are webmasters who want to show inflated visitor numbers and the tiny percentage of users who might happen to like one of the websites that is cycling through the loop. It doesn't sound like an Autosurf to me, he's saying that he wants to charge visitors a small fee to gain access to a page with some sort of premium content on it. OP, I would personally use Wordpress or something similar for this. There are tons of plugins available that could achieve this.
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Keeping gambling strictly entertainment is key. Advantages gained from gambling for profit is never enough compared to when you lose it all.
That is very true. The gambling is meant for fun and entertainment and if we are lucky than we are benefited with profits during this fun activity. But the profit is not the advantage, fun is the actual advantage. Most of the people they only play for profits and that's why they will end losing lot of money. Yeah, it can become very dangerous if you're using gambling as a means to make money and if that ia your only goal. Even with games like poker, you could end up fooling yourself into thinking you're a professional and end up losing it all.
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I've paid for drinks at a bar with Bitcoin, but it's not something I'd do regularly since the nearest place is pretty far away from where I live.
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Well I can see why you heard that. You can only buy Bitcoin with real money or mine it. It is definitely trusted to put your money in.
nope. you can buy bitcoin with altcoin. but to put money in bitcoin in large quantities. did little to make hesitant. you need the confidence to put your money in bitcoin. and ready to be all the existing risk I'd say that the volatility is still a bit too high for Bitcoin to be considered a safe investment. Maybe it's currently not the safest option to keep all of your funds.
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I would not have the courage to do something liek this ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Lol, I wouldn't even have that kind of money if I sold everything. Still wonder what would have happened if he had lost it all...
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Definitely one of the more visually appealing Moneypot websites out there ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) It's a very original concept and pretty addictive once you start to play. Good job.
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I'm not that into sport betting but I do like to bet occasionally when there is a big international football event. I like nitrogensports the best for sports betting with Bitcoin, just so easy with the instant accounts etc.
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If Bitcoin crashed for a halving, the project would basically be dead in the water forever. There is far too much money invested in the Bitcoin ecosystem where people would never allow that to happen. Not sure how Anonymint doesn't realize Bitcoin will be pumped for it. The price won't even be allowed to remain flat. What's more likely to happen? A bunch of greedy miners who have invested millions turn off their miners if the price doesn't increase, or they simply stop selling mined coins temporarily and also manipulate the market upward to continue mining at profit.
The price will either go up organically or it will be manipulated in that direction. There is no other way around it. The entirity of China is probably colluding to do so in cartel fashion already. The only way the price could crash is with some crazy deflationary death spiral in the wider economy, but things like home values, cars, etc would also be crashing in price, and we are simply not experiencing that right now.
Since Anonymint posted the OP half of the alts reached a new ATH and the other half went from sleeper to rising ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) 10/10 I also fully agree with your post, no way Bitcoin won't rise with the amount of exposure it got in the recent months. A lot of new money has found its way into cryptos in the last few weeks. This kind of reminds me of when Bitcoin prices sharply rose at the end of 2013, those events were also followed by a massive crash. I would not be too surprised if that happened again this year, but it's still a bit too soon I think. If you look at Ethereum, there is still way too much buy support and no-one has really started dumping their coins yet, but this could change any time soon.
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I think that it would be difficult to say that on any particular day, it would be more likely for an exchange to close down. It's down to exchange-specific variables wether an exchange chooses to cease operations.
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It might be helpful to share the video that you're talking about, we literally have no clue what you're specifically talking about. But by the sound of it, it's probably some automated betting strategy which might sometimes work, but not every time.
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I would have no need to use Bitcoin ATM's, since I find it much easier to just exchange from the comfort of my own home. They're just some kind of novelty item, but they might be of some use to some people.
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