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June 09, 2013, 07:38:11 PM
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Hey everyone,

I have around 15 bitcoins and I am wondering where I should Invest them. I purchased some shares from https://www.havelockinvestments.com Any other sites where I could invest my bitcoins?

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June 09, 2013, 07:38:37 PM
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Invest in a ASIC

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June 09, 2013, 07:44:03 PM
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This isn't investing, but you could deposit a few coins in TradeFortress' site CoinLenders. You'd be loaning your coins out to those in need and be making some interest.
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June 09, 2013, 07:47:58 PM
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Thanks Will check it out!

Invest in a ASIC

Where could I do this and why ASIC?

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June 09, 2013, 07:49:56 PM
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Thanks Will check it out!

Invest in a ASIC

Where could I do this and why ASIC?

You can purchase shares or you can buy a ASIC miner. However, it's a very risky investment.
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June 09, 2013, 07:56:54 PM
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Hey everyone,

I have around 15 bitcoins and I am wondering where I should Invest them. I purchased some shares from https://www.havelockinvestments.com Any other sites where I could invest my bitcoins?

You can transfer your Bitcoins to an exchange if you're interested in selling some or all of them for short-term trading. The most active Bitcoin exchange is Mt. Gox: https://mtgox.com. Another, smaller, alternative is Camp BX: https://campbx.com/main.php?r=2D63QDP2hvq. I've been pretty happy with both. Mt. Gox has had some serious stability problems in the past, but they've improved recently.

In either case, you can set up an account for free, send your Bitcoins to your exchange wallet, and start selling.

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June 09, 2013, 08:11:13 PM
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+1 for coinlenders.com

you could also invest in shares in one of the mining companies. I have shares on havelockinvestments.com

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June 09, 2013, 08:15:28 PM
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Thanks Will check it out!

Invest in a ASIC

Where could I do this and why ASIC?

You can purchase shares or you can buy a ASIC miner. However, it's a very risky investment.

Would you mind explaining how and why it is such a risky investment?

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June 09, 2013, 08:16:35 PM
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+1 for coinlenders.com

you could also invest in shares in one of the mining companies. I have shares on havelockinvestments.com
He already explained he invested into that company.

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June 09, 2013, 08:17:38 PM
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Thanks Will check it out!

Invest in a ASIC

Where could I do this and why ASIC?

You can purchase shares or you can buy a ASIC miner. However, it's a very risky investment.

Would you mind explaining how and why it is such a risky investment?

As more people invest in ASIC, the more difficult it will become to mine. Therefore it will take longer to break even than usual. ASIC was very beneficial to early investors, but now that's what everyone is doing.
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June 09, 2013, 08:34:13 PM
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June 09, 2013, 08:38:30 PM
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Hey everyone,

I have around 15 bitcoins and I am wondering where I should Invest them. I purchased some shares from https://www.havelockinvestments.com Any other sites where I could invest my bitcoins?

I also invested at Havelock Investments, but not in their mining fund.

When the bubble burst in April, I was surprised to see the price in bitcoins of Canadian Virtual Exchange (Virtex) shares drop despite the dollar value of bitcoins being at a low. I figured that exchanges earn money whichever way the market turns. The exchange fee is the same for a panic sell as it is for a speculative buy.

I paid 3.5BTC per share for Virtex stock with a dollar value of $27 per share at the time. After recovery, the price rose to almost 5BTC with a dollar value of over $70 per share.

I figured it was the best way to profit from the bubble burst and inevitable recovery without putting any more cash in.
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June 09, 2013, 08:49:29 PM
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Do NOT go on BTCJAM for sure
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June 09, 2013, 09:11:10 PM
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Do NOT go on BTCJAM for sure
Why do you not suggest BTCjam? Is coinlenders better?

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June 09, 2013, 09:43:52 PM
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Do NOT go on BTCJAM for sure
Why do you not suggest BTCjam? Is coinlenders better?

I would personally suggest coinlenders, it's a very good site and it's owner is more than trusted within the community handling a lot of Bitcoins every day.
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June 09, 2013, 11:17:45 PM
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I have had a lot of success using BitFunder.  To fund your account you also have to have a WeExchange account.  I have also used BTC-TC; they allow direct BTC funding, but I usually see higher share prices there.
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June 09, 2013, 11:30:38 PM
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I think that you should diversify at Havelock: buy some ASICM, HIM, SDICE etc. I would also get some exposure to Litecoins and PPCoins by converting some BTC over at BTC-E.
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June 10, 2013, 03:24:47 PM
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Why do you not suggest BTCjam? Is coinlenders better?

I little figure  is worth thousand of words
BTCJAM = BTCSSCAM

Majority of people try to Scam others, the website owners do not really help scammed people to get money back.

For sure Tradeforteress (misspelling somewhere in the name for sure) owner of coinlender is much more reliable, and the basic rate is pretty good in my opinion.
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June 10, 2013, 07:51:57 PM
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You also might consider diversifying your investment by picking up a USB miner.  I have two of them and they are nice little earners, albeit as hot as bunsen burners.

You can buy them here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=223916.msg2353374#msg2353374

It looks like kosmo just got some in stock and he is ready to ship ASAP!

Seamless integration with BitMinter mining pool.
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June 10, 2013, 07:59:04 PM
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I think that you should diversify at Havelock: buy some ASICM, HIM, SDICE etc. I would also get some exposure to Litecoins and PPCoins by converting some BTC over at BTC-E.

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Except PPCoins I would stay away and consider buying some shares in some of ASIC groupbuys. Keep 50%+ in cold storage.
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