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June 01, 2017, 06:19:24 PM
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Held bitcoin for 4 years now and it's served me well.


Which crypto currency do you all recommend to make maximum profit over the next coming years?

What are your reasons?

I have to research fully before I invest.


I feel with most alts I have already "missed the boat" so to speak. Is this the case?

Thanks in advance.
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June 01, 2017, 06:46:12 PM
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Stratis is on it's way into the top 3.

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June 01, 2017, 06:50:15 PM
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byteball, bitx and stellar this month will all have infinite profitability because they will cost you nothing by linking your bitcoin addresses.

i'd start there.

if you have say 100 bitcoins you get about 6.2gb of byteball this month. that's currently worth $3000 though it'll fall by then.
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June 01, 2017, 07:24:03 PM
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Monero no doubt.

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June 01, 2017, 07:25:34 PM
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Take a look at BLOCK. A real game changer. The 1st truly decentralized exchange:

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June 01, 2017, 07:35:51 PM
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Suncontract an upcoming coin should be on your radar

Its a project based on decentralizing the energy market which many of us can profit from as energy is a big player in our lives and can not do without and for that reason i believe it will have plently of support  to make it succed and should be a good investment for the long run
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June 01, 2017, 07:46:30 PM
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June 01, 2017, 07:53:09 PM
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You can buy some of all.
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June 01, 2017, 07:58:56 PM
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DGB ETH ETC ZCSH ZCASHC LBRY, all top coins are good for me, buy those you won't regret, they are increase, DGB it's say to increase a lot in the near future, it offer a wide range of useful tool for gamers to earn coins while gaming

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June 01, 2017, 07:59:17 PM
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byteball, bitx and stellar this month will all have infinite profitability because they will cost you nothing by linking your bitcoin addresses.

i'd start there.

if you have say 100 bitcoins you get about 6.2gb of byteball this month. that's currently worth $3000 though it'll fall by then.


How does that work if my bitcoins are on different paper wallets? Thanks.
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June 01, 2017, 08:22:45 PM
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I recently decided that I was going to start a little "diversifying campaign" if you will. So after being around on Poloniex for nearly 2 years I have noticed that there is nearly no coins under 1 penny anymore. And more importantly, there are many coins that were below 100 satoshi that are now 4000+ satoshi. As I started my campaign, to my amazement, nearly all low priced alt coins started to climb. I got lucky and I had put 10$ into a few of them and made minor gains. But hey, small gains over long periods of time = big gains and that's what I am going for with this new idea. I never though we would see 500+ burst, or 300+ sc, or even 200+ bcn... all these blew my mind. So what I do now is, when I trade and make some decent gains (at least 50$+) I take 10$ and I invest it into some coin that is under 10k satoshi that I feel may have some promising months coming. In the long run I hope to see some big gains on some of these coins. Even if I get lucky on 1 coin it can cover many other purchases that didn't play out. At least that is my hope.

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June 01, 2017, 08:27:21 PM
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I recently decided that I was going to start a little "diversifying campaign" if you will. So after being around on Poloniex for nearly 2 years I have noticed that there is nearly no coins under 1 penny anymore. And more importantly, there are many coins that were below 100 satoshi that are now 4000+ satoshi. As I started my campaign, to my amazement, nearly all low priced alt coins started to climb. I got lucky and I had put 10$ into a few of them and made minor gains. But hey, small gains over long periods of time = big gains and that's what I am going for with this new idea. I never though we would see 500+ burst, or 300+ sc, or even 200+ bcn... all these blew my mind. So what I do now is, when I trade and make some decent gains (at least 50$+) I take 10$ and I invest it into some coin that is under 10k satoshi that I feel may have some promising months coming. In the long run I hope to see some big gains on some of these coins. Even if I get lucky on 1 coin it can cover many other purchases that didn't play out. At least that is my hope.

Do you keep all these coins on an exchange?? How do you hold them?
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June 01, 2017, 08:29:48 PM
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How does that work if my bitcoins are on different paper wallets? Thanks.

it ain't very simple, but it is possible.

all those projects will probably ask you to sign a message and they'll give you the message to feed in via their wallets or websites.

i did it today using this guide - http://www.mocacinno.com/blog/how-to-sign-a-message-with-a-bip38-encrypted-paper-wallet/

basically download brainwallet.org from github, the link is in this article, go offline, feed your private key into the 'sign' section and leave it on the inputs.io section.

copy and paste the message it gives you back.

go back online and feed the message into the wallets and they will tell you if it's accepted.

obviously you might wanna do that with an air gapped computer or linux fireup.

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June 01, 2017, 08:33:57 PM
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How does that work if my bitcoins are on different paper wallets? Thanks.

it ain't very simple, but it is possible.

all those projects will probably ask you to sign a message and they'll give you the message to feed in via their wallets or websites.

i did it today using this guide - http://www.mocacinno.com/blog/how-to-sign-a-message-with-a-bip38-encrypted-paper-wallet/

basically download brainwallet.org from github, the link is in this article, go offline, feed your private key into the 'sign' section and leave it on the inputs.io section.

copy and paste the message it gives you back.

go back online and feed the message into the wallets and they will tell you if it's accepted.

obviously you might wanna do that with an air gapped computer or linux fireup.



You are a good guy ECB as I know who you are from the wall observer and I know the info you are saying is spot on and very good info but I am not that skilled and I'll probably fuck something up there. My Mrs doesn't even know my private keys and I'd guard them with my life.

I'd have sleepless nights thinking they are compromised.
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June 01, 2017, 08:35:51 PM
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You are a good guy ECB as I know who you are from the wall observer and I know the info you are saying is spot on and very good info but I am not that skilled and I'll probably fuck something up there. My Mrs doesn't even know my private keys and I'd guard them with my life.

I'd have sleepless nights thinking they are compromised.

ok. well obviously the far easier option is to send them to a mycelium or electrum address and use the sign message option inside them and then send them out again to new paper wallets.

edit - forget the above. you have to have a balance on the address on a certain day in the future for byteball. bitx has already taken its snapshot so you don't need to do that.

i've also signed messages fine on a ledger nano s. maybe it's hardware wallet time?

i felt like experimenting with paper wallet signing anyway and it went without any hitches.
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June 01, 2017, 08:37:07 PM
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Held bitcoin for 4 years now and it's served me well.


Which crypto currency do you all recommend to make maximum profit over the next coming years?

What are your reasons?

I have to research fully before I invest.


I feel with most alts I have already "missed the boat" so to speak. Is this the case?

Thanks in advance.

Well, I just want to know how you stopped yourself from spending bitcoins? I always get payment and spend it never saved bitcoins for that longer period.

I don't trust in any altcoin they are just a waste of money you have to be very active in this case when you see the price of altcoin going up sell it otherwise it will come back to its original price. So, I would suggest you litecoin.


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June 01, 2017, 08:38:41 PM
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If you been holding your Bitcoins for 4 years i think you already know what investment is best Cheesy ill give you a hint: It's grown 200%+ a year Smiley
As far as alts go, MAN there's is ALOT of potential in this space right now, LBRY is leaving closed beta and moving forward, watch that one for sure, ETH's sub projects, some are pretty cool, and i dont mean that vaporwear Golem haha.
Or maybe the Chinese come from behind and Antshares becomes the one to watch? Cheesy

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What about Waves? They are kind of rising?
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June 01, 2017, 08:53:54 PM
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Stratis is on it's way into the top 3.

QRL starts trading today: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1730273.0

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June 01, 2017, 08:56:15 PM
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byteball, bitx and stellar this month will all have infinite profitability because they will cost you nothing by linking your bitcoin addresses.

i'd start there.

if you have say 100 bitcoins you get about 6.2gb of byteball this month. that's currently worth $3000 though it'll fall by then.

What is bitx and where can I link my BTC? Smiley

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