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October 19, 2013, 10:30:59 PM
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Hi,

Im hesitating whether I should acquire some infinite coins. Do you guys believe that their value will double or even go 10x in the next year?

I can get 7,000,000 (around 0.14 btc i think?) in a month if they are worth it.

Should I?
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October 20, 2013, 12:54:57 AM
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Personally I would say it's a great investment, it's one of the cheapest coins heres the rundown of why you should buy it:

-Infinitecoin, allowing large amount of people to invest in the currency itself along with a great namesake and the potential for opportunity.

-A stable currency that has is frequently in the Top 20 on coinmarketcap.com

-A coin that is held by a large amount of people and traded daily.

-Potential for global currency integration, more importantly integration within third world countries allowing people to buy in extremely cheaply.

-Continual development and a truly invested community from all parts of the earth involved in developing for the coin and increasing it's value along with a large amount of people doing marketing and advertising at both the ground level.

-New services and plans for bigger services in the future, the community is developing services all the time and opportunities are open for us.

-Allowance for the cold storage of currency on paper or on computer systems, stopping hierarchies from taxing and strangling money supplies and allowing for the free movement of money supply.

-Large monetary supply of around 90.6 Billion coins allowing for a successful integration of world currency and allowing all nations and individuals to buy in early on.

-IFC includes a steep reward halving schedule with 8.2 Billion coins already in existence and the block reward halving every month.


I hope that gives you an idea Smiley

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October 20, 2013, 01:01:29 AM
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I don't have a strong opinion on it one way or the other. I don't find that there is anything overwhelmingly special about it, however the psychological effect of having millions of coins over fractions of a BTC is at the very least a neat feeling. I bought 80,000,000 IFC for a few Litecoins a while back, and just used them to gamble sort of like play tokens. I enjoyed being able to play dice games and blackjack with thousands of coins on a single bet. Whether this equates to anything I dont know, but its sort of enjoyable to see that you are up a million coins. And if you are down a million coins, you can bat an eye at it, as its just a few bucks.

I don't hold them anymore, but it was fun. I might buy some more for that purpose again at some point, but with something like IFC, you might as well buy a few million coins for your pocket change, and just see if you like them or not. If you gain something, great. If you lose a few dollars, would you really mind?
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