I have an interesting story:
I first discovered BitCoin near mid November 2013. After reading a bit I felt that mining probably wasn't a way to have much income. ASICs were being developed, FPGAs had been shuffled to the side, except for those already with them.
Sometime in late Nov, early Dec I bought my first
BTC. Coinbase was just starting & I found I could buy straight from my bank account. Cool!
But what to do with it? I'm a fairly decent businessman and investor. Invest!
Where? How do you find where? Trial and error is what I tried. But who & what sites can you trust?
I ended up losing lots of
BTC at BTCJam.com, thinking that loans are "safe". That's a holdover from the physical, regulated banking world. Not true here. I'm actually a fairly good judge of "character", so I didn't lose all, as I saw that many did there. But I did lose about 30% of what I loaned out. The site itself is fairly good, but the "borrowers" are often not...
While making that mistake, I discovered btct.co (bad name! - I still sometimes forget it) and BitFunder.com (great name!). Both seem to be good places to make investments.
Round about Mar 1, 2013 is when I made my first investments. SDICE, ZigGap, JAH and BAKEWELL. I realized that everything would be thinly traded, so I looked to the securities with the most activity. At the time I knew nothing about ASICMiner and Avalon, I could only see BFL mainly due to their advertising.
When ASICMiner popped up for me was a few days or so later, I think. I bought a share at about
BTC0.7. I thought it was way too high. I found an auction where shares had gone for about 0.42 max. After I received my first dividend from it, I bought as much as I could. In fact the biggest mistakes I've made so far have had to do with selling ASICMiner. When I sell it, I seem to end up buying it again at a higher price down the road.
I do think there are other good investments. I like RTM, Cado.AvalonB3, BTCINVEST, and Win.Avalon. Those are all at BitFunder. I also have an account at btct.co, but haven't made any investments there. The obvious heavyweight in the investment world in
BTCitcoin is ASICMiner. I do think that there will come a time soon when that is less the case, but right now you get steady income coupled with price growth for your money there.
ASICMiner - Mining Rig production & mining. Currently the worlds largest miner. Shipping rigs to customers profitably.
BTCINVEST - Fund that targets BitCoin growth without Fiat exposure.
JAH - Mining Bond with daily dividend (straight Hashrate based)
RTM - Mining Bond with daily dividend (straight Hashrate based)
Cado.AvalonB3 - Mining
BTC with possible growth (currently not yet mining)
Win.Avalon - Mining
BTC with possible growth (currently not yet mining)
When I look at an investment based in
BTCitcoin, I ask myself these really important questions:
Does it have fiat exposure? Big exposure: SDICE, ZigGap, btcQuick, BitPride; low exposure: see list above. Fiat exposure means that you will lose
BTCitcoin as the exchange rate goes up. You are better to just hold
BTCitcoin than have that.
Can I trust the Issuer? This one just takes time. Spend it on these forums. Sometimes it takes a small investment for a time.
What is the expected mining return? The answers here are more difficult
than you think.
Am I being offered a reasonably good deal for my investment? Put yourself in the Issuer's shoes. When the security was created, did they try to set it up so that the share owner would make a good profit, or did they just think of themselves?
Hope this helps.
Enjoy,
-MikeMark