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July 22, 2018, 11:11:00 AM
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Now is the time to buy BTC, because the btc price is quite low, they will help you profit if you patiently hold.

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July 22, 2018, 02:00:42 PM
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I do not have such a strategy for BTC. I buy it in parts for example 6500 ,6700, 7000 ... My strategy of earning on the crypto market is investing in undervalued tokens and ico . This is a very profitable strategy but also very risky . After I manage to make 200-400% I fix the profit, and part remains in the assets .But again, think for yourself, there are many strategies and each is good in its own way .
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July 22, 2018, 03:41:10 PM
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First, to be clear there's a massive learning curve when starting your work with cryptocurrency. Newcomers will have to go through about 3-4 months of studying to get up to current speed with Bitcoin and what's happening in the industry. There's a lot of basics to learn and adapt your way of thinking too. Like any other new, revolutionary platform, cryptocurrency doesn't coincide with established or traditional ways of doing things. Understandably, not many people have the time or the initiative to learn everything they need to about Bitcoin.
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August 11, 2018, 02:50:43 AM
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First, to be clear there's a massive learning curve when starting your work with cryptocurrency. Newcomers will have to go through about 3-4 months of studying to get up to current speed with Bitcoin and what's happening in the industry. There's a lot of basics to learn and adapt your way of thinking too. Like any other new, revolutionary platform, cryptocurrency doesn't coincide with established or traditional ways of doing things. Understandably, not many people have the time or the initiative to learn everything they need to about Bitcoin.

It seems a lot of attention is going towards ICO's. Bubble alert
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