Anybody know of a good way safe way to exchange skrill to bitcoins? Also at a reasonable rate? The heads up will be most appreciated.
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Better late than never but never late is better. They say time is money well, start buying now or you will regret it even more in a few years.
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Nothing new to see here, a large percentage of coins being bought this year and last were by very wealthy folks and investment groups. It sure help the price now,but hurts it when they decide to dump en masse.
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I am personally a miner, and I keep all I mine. I just sell from times to times what I need to pay for the electricity but that's all. Time said me I was right and with my predictions in the crypto-currency market, I will be right another time.
Sell enough to cover cost and your overhead. Hold on to the rest for as long as you can afford to. There is good value in playing the long game.
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Nobody knows what the future holds, but anything is possible. Could bitcoin be valued close to $0 in the future? Yes. But not in my lifetime surely!
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Intrinsic value = characteristics. Bitcoin has more than a few. For example, it is an efficient way of transferring money over the internet, It is controlled by a decentralized network and so on.
Anybody saying it does not have any intrinsic value, should be ask what intrinsic value cash has. Henry Blodget is talking bollocks.
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You will find out soon enough, nobody here can tell you if your portfolio will do well or not. I hope you did not spend huge amounts on them, because I think more than a few of them will flop. Good luck.
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Monero is the best alt for anonymous transactions and value. It hides your address on the block chain and whenever you receive monero, the sender generates a new one-time address, which is assigned to the receiver and only the receiver can send from it.
These are known as stealth addresses, which all look the same, so nobody knows where the money goes to. Simply put, the sender does not know the receivers address and you use payment Id's to identify a sender and payment.
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Bitcoin will definitely top $4/5000 this year. By January 2018, there will be predictions of ten thousand and more.
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Username: rocky
Dice gambling sites are a good way yo kill time. They are my favorite past time. Playing dice is easy and not complicated unlike other casino games.
DiceMax has one of the best gambling interface. I like the auto roll function. Maybe you can add eth and increase the jackpot.
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User ID :0005942 Match: Derry City vs Midtjylland Prediction : 0-2
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Faucets are mostly a waste of time, the payouts are too small to begin with. I started earning bitcoin through faucets. I worked on about forty faucets and I received about $0.05 per hour.
This translates to about 0.4 cents a day, or $10 a month if you slave hard enough. Can you imagine yourself surviving on $10 a month? That wouldn't pay for my internet fees. Plus eletricity it probably cost more, I just don't see any benefits.
Please read the thread before you post. OP wants to start a faucet, not use a faucet. ^grrrrrrr^ You are also wrong about the faucet not being worth it based on the worth of the few Satoshis you get for Free. I used faucets way back then, when payouts was between 1000 to 5000 satoshi's per hour. I also got lucky and won some jackpots and I also received FREE Satoshi's from my referral network. < I did nothing and still received this passive income from the referrals > Based on today's Bitcoin price those Satoshis added up to a significant amount of money. So I have zero regrets that I participated in faucets back then. ^smile^ Are you both the same person? Why are you parroting each other? Yes, I read the entire thread and I am sure redigaffi would appreciate an honest opinion from someone who has earned from faucets. In my opinion (you may like it or not), faucets are a waste of time. Both for the worker and owner. More so based on today's prices, nobody pays 1000 to 5000 satoshi's per hour. If you find one that pays that much, please let me know. Faucets are mostly a waste of time, the payouts are too small to begin with. I started earning bitcoin through faucets. I worked on about forty faucets and I received about $0.05 per hour.
This translates to about 0.4 cents a day, or $10 a month if you slave hard enough. Can you imagine yourself surviving on $10 a month? That wouldn't pay for my internet fees. Plus eletricity it probably cost more, I just don't see any benefits.
Please read the main thread then reply , he just asked to have own faucets and wants to know is the having own bitcoin faucets is profitable or not. By the way faucets are not always waste of time , because for new users it's only the way to earn some bitcoin. And if you have good network thenyou can earn via referral programs.
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Sound strategy, taking long positions is the best way to go when investing in crypto currency. You have an almost sure thing with ethereum an bitcoins. I don;t know what the potential is for ripple and antshares. But you could be on to something.
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Thanks for the replies, but in that case, how can i take my coins from the poloniex account? I have to convert them into bitcoins again? I want to buy other coins beside bitcoins and stored them in my blockchain.infi account, isnsīt that possible?
Best regards
You cannot use blockchain.info for storing or transacting other coins. Each coin has its own wallet. Keep emailing them. Poloneix has one of the worst customer services in the crypto currency space. Hopefully they will come through. I don't think they have turned scam yet Tell them you made a mistake using the wrong wallet. It could be the case that they have tried sending you the coins but it is no working. Create the appropriate wallets for stellar Lumens and NEM, and notify them to correct the mistake. whenever this is sorted, move your coins elsewhere, polo whilst not scamming, may be about to. There are too many complaints about them recently.
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Five percent weekly,monthly or annually? If you are very patient, buying bitcoin, monero and ethereum will go a long way. Buy them and forget about them for a few years.
Whatever you do, don't trade, unless you have huge sums to backup losses it is not worth it. That's all speculation, and the tide will go against you more often than not
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Why so angry OP? The price has more than doubled it's value this here, regardless of all the issues we are facing with fees and what not. I really don't get the rush. slowly slowly catchy monkey.
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This forum is a good source of news and trends for me. I learnt almost everything I know about bitcoin and altcoins here. I search on google whenever i need additional information.
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Im looking to invest in a few upcoming ICO's that have good project and devs.
any recommendations so i can do my own research about them?
How about DDF? Digital Developers Fund. Looks to me like a project with decent potential. You can read all about it here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1992157.0
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The premise of this theory is wrong. How is it even possible for an entire country to abandon their jobs and focus on bitcoins? What will happen to agriculture, construction, banking etc all very important to their survival?
In a country like Zimbabwe it is highly unlikely because of lack of electricity. Urban cities have outages too. The internet infrastructure isn't there, and where will the poor people in rural areas find the funds to buy smart phones or computers they cannot even power?
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How about Cex.io? It is my exchange and trading platform of choice. I don't trade much, but when I have to I find them very convenient.
Their fees are reasonable too, it is based on your 30-day trade volume for all pairs. You could pay as low as 0.10% for trading 6000 within thirty days.
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