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1  Other / Off-topic / Re: How are you earning BTC? on: February 01, 2017, 03:23:07 PM
campaigns and faucets: Of course you are earning an additional income, but if you're enough smart you'll calculate:

the amount of time you invest / the bitcoins you get
 if that is lower than 5$/hour you're just wasting your time by FAR
2  Other / Off-topic / Re: How are you earning BTC? on: February 01, 2017, 02:54:19 PM
The level of fake answers that I read here is very impressive.

if you're from a country where the average salary is $1.500 or higher earning from faucets and campaigns are peanuts.

On the other side the ones that claim earning from trading and state:

"sell at the peaks"
"buy low and say high"
"it is risk free"

are better to be ignored. They do paper trading and they always win...good! go with your mama to brag when you lose.

More than 90% of daily traders loss money or will loss all the peanuts that they made. This is Fat Tails environment, 1 takes all the profits, the others suck it.

3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: GAW Miner Discounts - Including Hashlet Prime and Hashlet Solo on: October 12, 2014, 02:41:26 PM
bitcoins received! working pretty good thanks mate!
4  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Minning is wasting money, why still minners? on: October 06, 2014, 03:57:31 PM
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It's not really supporting the network though, especially if you only have a few TH/s.

There's already over 250 PH/s on the network, most of which are by those huge industrial mining operations.  If you pull your miners or shut them off, no one will even notice.  So in actuality you're just really losing money for no reason.

If you really want to support it, just serve as a node, evangelize Bitcoin to your friends, family, or co-workers, and generally just continue to use it when you can.

Mining isn't supporting Bitcoin for the home/hobby user.  It's just making your pockets alot lighter.

really good answers and straight into the point! thank you guys

now the question is: how big is the margin for the farms that even when the price drops they still make profits? -for margin I mean the cost of producing the ASIC miners.

thanks

5  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Minning is wasting money, why still minners? on: October 06, 2014, 11:19:38 AM
is there anybody purchasing new hardware or cloud hasing contracts?

I haven't seen any cloud hashing contract profitable after doing 2-3 calculations.

Why invest money in ASIC cards or any other brand, when the bitcoin price is trending down?

I haven't seen any hardware that you can purchase now and get at least the money back even with free electricity

Am I missing something?

I'm using this calculator:

http://mining-profit.com/advanced-calculator

if anyone is making positive returns, can you show here with numbers?
6  Economy / Trading Discussion / SHOULDER-HEAD-SHOULDER mt gotx formation on: February 24, 2014, 02:43:46 PM

Price is the only indicator I follow.

Saturday was up to 200% and yesterday went down dramatically.

Right now is breaking the neck of a price formation inverted SHOULDER-HEAD-SHOULDER. The theory says it can bring the price up to 210usd.

but FIRST, the money needs to come in, this is just a pattern.

7  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Mt Gox is dead. on: February 23, 2014, 07:31:56 PM
That information is outdated

the price is raising from 100usd to 322usd. THATS REALITY

On 21-22 February reach that 100usd, the whole disaster served with all ingridients: price pluming, extremely bad news, investors complaining....

the equivalent to: when there's blood on the street, buy in the market.

TO be honest, I don't know what will happen, I'm just a follower trender, and the trend now is up more than 200%.

In bitcoinbuilder, the only known way to get your goxbtc out from the exchange, the ratio is 0.57 realbtc/gox btc.  whereas the real ratio is around 0.51 between real btc/gox. this means that the market is paying extra to get gox btc. The bullish might fail or not, but they are assuming the risk towards the GAIN.

and that's what it is playing right now, expectations of GAIN.
8  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: MTGOX, the arbitrage and the insiders? on: February 22, 2014, 05:16:54 PM
The pronounced withdraw of bitcoins doesnt works, so be careful.

from which withdraw do you mean? from bitcoin builder or from mt gox?

mt gox


and the ratio between exchanges



9  Economy / Trading Discussion / MTGOX, the arbitrage and the insiders? on: February 22, 2014, 05:00:26 PM
Hello,

The price in MT GOX is raising from 100usd to 270usd in 3hours or less


The ratio at bitcoinbuilder has also changed from 0.38 gotbtc/real btc to 0.61.

I have no idea about news or whatsoever, but what it is clear is that the price has stop in a double support at 100 and is going up dramatically.

This can be a clear sign that there are insiders or rumors about MTGOX reestablishing withdrawals or technical problems solved.
10  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: KRAKEN, How to sell short? on: February 21, 2014, 09:39:05 AM
thank you, any suggestion of an exchange for trading?
11  Economy / Service Discussion / KRAKEN, How to sell short? on: February 21, 2014, 09:30:50 AM
Hello All,

Does anybody know the requirement to sell short on Kraken exchange and how to do it?

When trying I get the message: insufficient funds no matter the amount of btc. I have sent a message to support but no answer.

Thank you!

12  Economy / Service Discussion / KRAKEN, How to sell short? on: February 20, 2014, 02:24:42 PM
Hello,

is it possible to sell short on kraken? do I need any requirement? I have level 3 verification, but when trying to sell short I 've got the message "insufficient funds" . I have contacted support but no luck

Thank you all the bitcointalk community for such great aid on providing tons of information, I have learned a lot by reading on forums here

Cheers,
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