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I have big expectations for ETH, Bitcoin is under a lot of scrutiny at the moment but continues to rise regardless - let's see what happens.
They're completely different anyway,
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I'd suggest investing 60% into Bitcoin 40% into Ripple.
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Having a similar issue - did you manage to withdraw?
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November 2017 at 7.3k GBP
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Get bit or die trying... if you're willing to take the risk, go for it.
Personally? Owning a house is a massive achievement, I'd cherish it.
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Funny post.
Great logic though.
I won't buy that $5 cheeseburger because soon that $5 could've been $50!!!!
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It would be a massive achievement and I'm positive it'd cause a large sale dip immediately afterwards.
I hope so regardless.
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Yeah... terrible idea, big risk. Save your own money and invest slowly...
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Do not base your entire income around Bitcoin if you aren't tracking it... very basic.
Make smarter financial decisions so you don't need to dip into your investments.
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Bitcoin continues to grow due to the widespread advertisement through the media of it's rapid growth - people're trying to hop on the bandwagon and 'get rich quick'.
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A man's wife went into hospital for vaginal reconstruction surgery.
After the operation she received three bunches of flowers.
One from her husband saying, glad everything went well - can't wait to have a go.
One from the doctor saying, thanks for the business.
And one from Brian from the serious burns unit saying thanks for the new pair of ears.
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betting sport ! hope win double One of the easiest method for those who hate the money. Agreed, betting is not particularly smart, lol.
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ETH is very attractive but I'd ideally like it to dip significantly before I invest.
Likewise with LTC.
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