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December 30, 2017, 05:54:20 AM
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Seems to me that the exchanges are going to be the real winners (profit-wise) in 2018. Anyone know how I can buy into one (do any distribute their own tokens?) Particularly interested in investing in the ones that accept credit card like cex
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December 30, 2017, 10:44:21 AM
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Hello and welcome to bitcointalk.

It is impossible to invest in an exchange unless you are close to the owners.

All the major exchanges that I know don't have any investment system, but all I can offer you is to try to contact them via the ticketing system/email.
If you have a large amount of money to invest, they may consider that.

I would suggest you to search for a small exchange, as the big exchanges have already done big profit and will probably won't be interested in any more funds( they won't need anymore funds as they already have enough to maintain the site.)
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January 25, 2018, 12:12:55 PM
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Seems to me that the exchanges are going to be the real winners (profit-wise) in 2018. Anyone know how I can buy into one (do any distribute their own tokens?) Particularly interested in investing in the ones that accept credit card like cex

I don't know if there is a particular exchanges that accept credit cards in buying any altcoins. But you can used the HitBTC. I don't think if this will accept credit cards.

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January 25, 2018, 12:22:09 PM
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if you'd like to invest into some coins,you might want to take a look at their official webpage, they usually accept any kind of payment. Also, I'd be careful with exchanges and credit cards, they might be taking a little higher fee than usual.

But I don't think there is one like that, as much as I know of.

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January 25, 2018, 07:11:15 PM
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Seems to me that the exchanges are going to be the real winners (profit-wise) in 2018. Anyone know how I can buy into one (do any distribute their own tokens?) Particularly interested in investing in the ones that accept credit card like cex

I don't know if there is a particular exchanges that accept credit cards in buying any altcoins. But you can used the HitBTC. I don't think if this will accept credit cards.
There are very large commissions on HitBTC.
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January 26, 2018, 03:52:41 PM
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Hello and welcome to bitcointalk.

It is impossible to invest in an exchange unless you are close to the owners.

All the major exchanges that I know don't have any investment system, but all I can offer you is to try to contact them via the ticketing system/email.
If you have a large amount of money to invest, they may consider that.

I would suggest you to search for a small exchange, as the big exchanges have already done big profit and will probably won't be interested in any more funds( they won't need anymore funds as they already have enough to maintain the site.)


but some people are still hesitant to invest in exchange that is still the age of corn
averagely, their customer support / ticketing support is very long to respond to questions. and also the biggest risk is scam, there is no money back guaranteed to our money.

but maybe it's worth considering, due that new exchanger is still quite need some investors

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