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January 01, 2015, 11:20:20 PM |
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I could not find the other thread on this (or similar) general topic from awhile back, and since things have changed (!) I open this topic as I am interested in other BTC related investments. That other thread listed several companies, but I believe all were not listed (on exchanges) or were otherwise hard to invest with.
Currently I am mostly cashing-out my BTC for gold, as the glitchez have caused me time and work to resolve (but just one financial loss in a scam I wrote about elsewhere). I will keep some BTC, but not as many as I thought I might, say, a month or two ago. The GLITCHEZ (apparently rickety systems) have bummed me out, and I have dropped the idea of putting, say, 1% or more of what I own into BTC...
Maybe if I get a Trezor that might change, an easy-to-use and secure hardware system might mean I could feel better about just a "Buy and Hold" strategy for BTC itself. (Comments also welcome re Trezor for beginners & BTC investors)
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OK, I do see that the Winklevoss COIN (ETF) will be coming, presumably, soon. But, is that just a play on BTC price? That would appear to offer no (or few) advantages to just buying BTC... Am I wrong?
OTHER legitimate BTC investments seem to be hard to find. One BTC service provider notes that they accept investments, but the amount is pretty steep, and when I inquired, I was told that they were NOT accepting investors at that time (this was perhaps a month ago). That is too bad, it looks like that company that might work out, and I have found their service to be impeccable.
So, I invite suggestions as to where to put some risk-capital into quality companies working with solid ideas.
Greater acceptance of Bitcoin likely means that not only would BTC prices rise, but the Bitcoin Ecosystem Quality Service Providers™ would gain even more... For the benefit of not only me, but for the bitcointalk.org community as a whole, please explain (even if just a little) why any candidate company would be worth an investment.
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