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October 12, 2017, 03:07:21 PM
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Hi I am relatively new to cryptocurrency. I had some Bitcoin a couple of years ago but unfortunately sold them  (which I regret now) so looking to make some connections here, and also look at investing in some ICOs. Do you have any recommended ones, or is it just a case of browsing the latest forum topics here, and deciding which one looks best? This is more of an introduction post, so looking forward to connecting with you all to scrutinize some coin  Tongue
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October 12, 2017, 03:31:25 PM
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Move past through most(95%) of all the ICO bullshit and just invest in bitcoin and some other reputable cryptocurrencies. Which coins specifically? Go for DYOR(Do Your Own Research) coin. I might sound a bit harsh, but that's pretty much it, and I'm pretty sure most people will say the same. Don't automatically buy a coin just because it's being shilled; do research first. A coin can skyrocket by just shilling, yes, but you're going to have problems longterm. Best of luck.

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October 12, 2017, 03:35:20 PM
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Hi, you might try investing in casino bankrolls (see results of my own investments in my signature).
It's long term investment but unlike ICOs you can withdraw your funds anytime (and invest them elsewhere). 

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October 12, 2017, 03:39:21 PM
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Move past through most(95%) of all the ICO bullshit and just invest in bitcoin and some other reputable cryptocurrencies. Which coins specifically? Go for DYOR(Do Your Own Research) coin. I might sound a bit harsh, but that's pretty much it, and I'm pretty sure most people will say the same. Don't automatically buy a coin just because it's being shilled; do research first. A coin can skyrocket by just shilling, yes, but you're going to have problems longterm. Best of luck.

Yes that is why i am here to be honest. I can see from looking through here there are hundreds so i will investigate and look into which ones look reasonable (if any) and ask questions as needed.
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October 12, 2017, 04:00:34 PM
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Hi, you might try investing in casino bankrolls (see results of my own investments in my signature).
It's long term investment but unlike ICOs you can withdraw your funds anytime (and invest them elsewhere). 
thats a nice idea. how can you withdraw at any time? surely someone would need to buy them first?
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October 12, 2017, 04:13:33 PM
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Hi, you might try investing in casino bankrolls (see results of my own investments in my signature).
It's long term investment but unlike ICOs you can withdraw your funds anytime (and invest them elsewhere).  
thats a nice idea. how can you withdraw at any time? surely someone would need to buy them first?
The funds are still yours. Part of your balance (just sort of blocked from being gambled away). You can cancel the invest whenever you want (and gamble it or withdraw).
But e.g cryptogames games charges small fee to short term investors (you need to keep funds there for 21 days otherwise divest fee around 0.3% will be charged)

EDIT: in other words you are just lending them your funds and they are giving you part of their profit.

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◄M► MINING
◄G► GAMBLING
◄E► EXCHANGE

◄E► (KCS) Kucoin-Staking, Auto-Lending, Trading-Bot
◄E► (BNB) Binance-Staking, Savings, 10% RefBack
◄E► (TRX) Poloniex-Staking, Lending, Fee Discount
◄E► (LEO) Bitfinex-Staking, Auto-Lending

◄G► Betfury-Faucet, Dividend Earnings (BFG holders, mine BFG by playing)
◄G► Bitvest -  Faucet, Bankroll Invest
◄G► CryptoGames-Faucet, Lotto
◄G► PrimeDice-Faucet

◄M► Prohashing (Multipool)-Payout in any coin, get 0.50% bonus for 30 days
◄M► MiningRigRentals (Marketplace)-buy hashrate or rent your miners
◄M► Viabtc  (Pool)-payout to Coinex (exchnage) without fees


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October 12, 2017, 06:35:25 PM
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I really like the Enjin coin ICO. They have a huge platform of users already.
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October 12, 2017, 06:46:48 PM
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OK thanks for the tips guys
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October 12, 2017, 08:22:47 PM
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Hi I am relatively new to cryptocurrency. I had some Bitcoin a couple of years ago but unfortunately sold them  (which I regret now) so looking to make some connections here, and also look at investing in some ICOs. Do you have any recommended ones, or is it just a case of browsing the latest forum topics here, and deciding which one looks best? This is more of an introduction post, so looking forward to connecting with you all to scrutinize some coin  Tongue

You have to do your own research and find the best coins to invest in. Also, you may invest in existing cryptocoins as well, not only ICO. Don't trust anyone who says to invest in Coin A or Coin B, because usually these people are just shilling the coins they have in their wallets. Better to find coins with a clear roadmap, a serious team and a good project. Stay away from any unreaistic project as well as from devs who aren't clear about their projects and seem to just take care of investments money.
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October 12, 2017, 09:06:29 PM
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1. never invest more than you can loose
2. 100 usd in every new ICO which isn't an obvious scam
3. hold
4. hold
5. hold some more
6. 95% die 5% grow 100x
7. sell 10%
8. hold
9. hold
10. buy used ferrari

example:
   you invest 100$ into 100 ICO's a grand total of 10000$
   95 ICO die -9500$,
     5 ICO are unicorns 100x +50000$
 

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October 12, 2017, 09:09:54 PM
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Dont pay attention to the user who posted before, he is a brand newbie and probably he doesnt know how ico's works, so better to stay away from icos if you want to have a good bitcoin balance.
If you invest in those icos, you will lose your money quickly, he is right saying that 95% of icos dies, because it is true, but nothing can guarantee that the other 5% will make a 100x, what if it does not even recover the final ICO price?
Just trade, and make some smart investments, you will find your own investment strategy.

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October 12, 2017, 10:15:22 PM
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Read telegram channels about ico, there are many interesting things. Here is one example of https://t.me/ico_new
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October 12, 2017, 10:17:58 PM
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the more I look into it, the more clear it is that you have to ask questions and  make sure you use common sense before investing any of your bitcoin in an ICO
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October 12, 2017, 10:29:34 PM
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you can try poloniex of bifinex lending. interest is very small, but if the coin your lending increase price, more profit for you.

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October 12, 2017, 11:56:36 PM
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Stick to Bitcoin or Ether. I recently came across few good ones. One is EOS (1 year ICO) and Notary Platform (about 30 days ICO).
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October 13, 2017, 01:58:26 AM
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May be you find information first about genesis mining and hasflare before invest. I think and I read some forum the two sites have good reputation.

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October 13, 2017, 04:04:39 AM
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Hi I am relatively new to cryptocurrency. I had some Bitcoin a couple of years ago but unfortunately sold them  (which I regret now) so looking to make some connections here, and also look at investing in some ICOs. Do you have any recommended ones, or is it just a case of browsing the latest forum topics here, and deciding which one looks best? This is more of an introduction post, so looking forward to connecting with you all to scrutinize some coin  Tongue

IMHO, Trying some trading platforms like bitpetite, chain group or bitconnect. I think it will help to gain investment. Happy to share

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October 13, 2017, 04:19:06 AM
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I too am looking for a good opportunity. I remember when bitcoin.org first came out. I wanted to invest so bad at $.008. Had to mine to get it. Tried so hard to figure it out and ended up overheating my laptops and wasting money. I still saved them, maybe there is somehow to save the bitcoins, but idk. Then Ethereum came out and I was able to invest in that at $15. Unfortunately I then got DAO Tokens and everyone knows how that went. Crypto is difficult even when you do find a good opportunity.  Undecided
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October 13, 2017, 04:20:26 AM
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I think now is bad time to buy bitcoin. I believe there is too much hype about upcoming hard fork. I would rather buy alts now.
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October 13, 2017, 04:33:21 AM
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Gotta do your own research but I would recommend crypto currency reddit, 4chan biz section, crypto currency trader as some good
places to find news about any particular alt coin.
Honestly google is your best friend. If you really believe in a coin, youd have to research its white paper, and do technical analysis
on its price chart history
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