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February 08, 2016, 06:39:55 AM |
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Guys, do you know any sites that accepts investment from crowd and gives them a return? I want to invest in it because I have idle bitcoins in my wallet and I want to grow it even in small amount.
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February 08, 2016, 07:19:44 AM |
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Thanks for the list. I've decided to do it with bitvest because its not hard to invest in their site.
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February 08, 2016, 07:23:01 AM |
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February 08, 2016, 08:51:44 AM |
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I want to invest in it because I have idle bitcoins in my wallet and I want to grow it even in small amount.
There is no point in investing small amounts in gambling websites/casino's particularity,cause majority of the share will be taken away by the whales and you could hardly benefit with any investments less than 20 bitcoins or even more.I would advice to buy some clams and stake at JD with double benefits and sell when the price rises 30-40%.
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February 08, 2016, 09:03:31 AM |
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Guys, do you know any sites that accepts investment from crowd and gives them a return? I want to invest in it because I have idle bitcoins in my wallet and I want to grow it even in small amount.
Just-dice.com Bitdice.me Betking.io Safedice.com Just a few starters, you can research yourself on google.
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February 08, 2016, 07:25:40 PM |
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Apart from the sites mentioned already, there are also satoshidice and dicenow taking bankroll investment in bitcoin.
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February 08, 2016, 07:42:39 PM |
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Guys, do you know any sites that accepts investment from crowd and gives them a return? I want to invest in it because I have idle bitcoins in my wallet and I want to grow it even in small amount.
You could instead of investing lend your coins on bitfinex, you won't earn much though. good luck.
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February 08, 2016, 10:14:18 PM |
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Depends on the amount you're interested to invest in.I think you should go for trading rather than investing in gambling sites if your bank roll is not much plus its risky.Additionally ,idle bitcoins is not a bad thing,you can always keep them as an asset and sell once the price increases.More or less its like trading but I'd suggest you to make a decent amount of bitcoins first before taking a next step.
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February 09, 2016, 12:44:51 AM |
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Depends on the amount you're interested to invest in.I think you should go for trading rather than investing in gambling sites if your bank roll is not much plus its risky.Additionally ,idle bitcoins is not a bad thing,you can always keep them as an asset and sell once the price increases.More or less its like trading but I'd suggest you to make a decent amount of bitcoins first before taking a next step.
Thanks for the advice. Do you have any suggestion on which trading site I will use? Bitfinex? C-cex? or yobit?
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February 09, 2016, 12:50:23 AM |
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Guys, do you know any sites that accepts investment from crowd and gives them a return? I want to invest in it because I have idle bitcoins in my wallet and I want to grow it even in small amount.
I suggest you to be careful in making investment choices , most are now many websites that commit fraud.
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jonathgb25 (OP)
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February 09, 2016, 01:47:39 AM |
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Guys, do you know any sites that accepts investment from crowd and gives them a return? I want to invest in it because I have idle bitcoins in my wallet and I want to grow it even in small amount.
I suggest you to be careful in making investment choices , most are now many websites that commit fraud. That's why I'm asking the crowd what are the reputable sites on the web.
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February 09, 2016, 06:09:05 AM |
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If you want to grow your bitcoins, you don't have to invest into bitcoin gambling sites.
There are alternatives, like lending to margin-traders in Poloniex. There is no risk involved[1] (as the loaners have collateral), apart from the risk of the site shutting down and scamming their users (a risk all bitcoin gambling sites share as well). A quick calculation: if you lend at 0.11% fee everyday for a year, you'll end up with a nice 51% APR.
[1]As opposed to investing into a gambling site, where it is possible to lose in the short/mid run. Take moneypot as an example.
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February 09, 2016, 07:25:38 AM |
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If you want to grow your bitcoins, you don't have to invest into bitcoin gambling sites.
There are alternatives, like lending to margin-traders in Poloniex. There is no risk involved[1] (as the loaners have collateral), apart from the risk of the site shutting down and scamming their users (a risk all bitcoin gambling sites share as well). A quick calculation: if you lend at 0.11% fee everyday for a year, you'll end up with a nice 51% APR.
[1]As opposed to investing into a gambling site, where it is possible to lose in the short/mid run. Take moneypot as an example.
Keep in mind Polo takes 15% of all interest payments as well, so you actually get less. In any case, I'd treat it like the stock market: a larger amount in a "less risky" investment (Polo/Bitfinex swaps), a smaller portion in bankrolls, and an even smaller portion in trading. In stocks, this is akin to a large amount in bonds, smaller amount in indexes, and an even smaller amount in speculative picks.
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February 09, 2016, 07:32:15 AM |
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diggit.io but i am not sure how safe is to invest there as owner is not taking care of it too much (used to be a great website) and there is bitvest regards. -Katerniko1
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February 09, 2016, 07:37:21 AM |
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diggit.io but i am not sure how safe is to invest there as owner is not taking care of it too much (used to be a great website) and there is bitvest regards. -Katerniko1
Wasn't aware that it accepted investments -- interesting one! What do you mean by not taking care of it, though? Seems like everything's working.
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February 10, 2016, 08:38:31 AM |
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crypto-games.net has option to invest in bankroll ,7 different altcoins you can divest any time after 24 hours and you get a detailed report every one-two hours about any profit/loss from games.
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February 10, 2016, 07:21:09 PM |
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diggit.io but i am not sure how safe is to invest there as owner is not taking care of it too much (used to be a great website) and there is bitvest regards. -Katerniko1
Wasn't aware that it accepted investments -- interesting one! What do you mean by not taking care of it, though? Seems like everything's working. The only way to contact the staff of diggit.io is to use its thread on bitcointalk, but CryptoFuture has been very inactive on bitcointalk for at least a few months. Just check the last few pages of https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=879161.0 and you will see users having waited for months for some deposit problems.
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February 10, 2016, 07:26:01 PM |
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crypto-games.net has option to invest in bankroll ,7 different altcoins you can divest any time after 24 hours and you get a detailed report every one-two hours about any profit/loss from games.
This sounds promising. I'm thinking of investing!
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February 10, 2016, 08:30:43 PM |
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Guys, do you know any sites that accepts investment from crowd and gives them a return? I want to invest in it because I have idle bitcoins in my wallet and I want to grow it even in small amount.
The following is what I responded to another thread just now, but I think my post there should also be applicable and helpful to you, and thus I post it here as well. You need to be aware of the two types of risks involved and make sure you are okay with them. First, the house is expected to win in the long term, but they can still lose significantly in the short to medium term. You can see this happening from time to time on almost every site. Another type of risk is that the owner could scam your investment partially (by faking a lucky winner) or totally (by pulling an exit scam). Having said that, I have personally invested in Safedice, Moneypot and Justdice atm and they are working okay.
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