pringles1901
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December 18, 2014, 07:52:02 PM |
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Catcoin would be a good one
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RJF
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December 18, 2014, 07:54:18 PM |
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hope price wil go up because block reward is coming down Well the rewards went down & DGBs price followed it, someone on cryptsy just mines the coin & dumps every block, if the reward comes down more with luck it will not be worth mining anymore to dump & possibly the price will go up a bit......TBH if the price continues to fall we will not be far from Pandacoin prices I have tried many many time to get others involved......you should see the look on there faces when i show them the price charts There has got to be some kind of BIG marketing plan real soon or this is going to be a very very long road to recovery if any recovery at all Like i said before once you lose the interest of the customers its far to hard to get them to return even if you have something major to offer they will be reluctant to buy in again We need something fast Jared i sincerely hope you can pull this rabbit out the hat I would really rather they did something amazing rather than something fast but, I understand where your coming from...
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HR
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December 18, 2014, 10:14:11 PM Last edit: December 18, 2014, 10:29:49 PM by HR |
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Well the rewards went down & DGBs price followed it, someone on cryptsy just mines the coin & dumps every block, if the reward comes down more with luck it will not be worth mining anymore to dump & possibly the price will go up a bit......TBH if the price continues to fall we will not be far from Pandacoin prices
I have tried many many time to get others involved......you should see the look on there faces when i show them the price charts There has got to be some kind of BIG marketing plan real soon or this is going to be a very very long road to recovery if any recovery at all
Like i said before once you lose the interest of the customers its far to hard to get them to return even if you have something major to offer they will be reluctant to buy in again
We need something fast Jared i sincerely hope you can pull this rabbit out the hat
I know that ready made phrases can seem to be superficial and inadequate consolation, but I'll still sum up my thinking on this by saying that I'm firmly of the opinion that it's not a question of IF but WHEN (assuming the Devs don't shoot themselves in the foot and self-destruct, which is always an outside chance). DGB is still the most profitable coin to mine with GPU technology (and probably with ASIS technology as well, but I haven't done the analysis to be able to say so categorically), and as long as that is the case, and as long as there are miners desperate to pay off initial investment costs as well as daily operating costs (good luck to them on that one), people bringing fiat directly into digital currencies will have a hay day buying DGB. That's the current dynamics of the situation that there's no getting around, and I am confident that if we were to meet both groups at a cocktail party, the only ones complaining would be those miners selling at a loss. Take advantage, and take whatever fiat you can allocate for the purpose and buy DigiByte. Every balanced portfolio should be made up of at least 1% of DigiByte in my humble opinion. That would be around a $1000 USD, or, at current prices, around 22.5 million DGB, for the average portfolio for people aged between 45 and 65. Is that what you've got? I'd go so far as to say that everyone should have at least 20 million DGB, even the newest entry into the workforce, since that even in spite of not having an investment portfolio to begin with, at that age a speculative investment of $1000 USD can easily be recouped in one's working lifetime. I'm so convinced about this that I would say to everyone reading this thread, that if you're following DigiByte and don't have at least 20 million DGB, you'd better start asking yourself what in the world you are waiting for.
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ycagel
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December 18, 2014, 11:17:25 PM |
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Essentially, it's a hedge. There is always the dynamic of folks looking to generate quick ROI and move on to something else; maybe it's one desires to fulfill some other immediate need. If you can look globally, then the time it could take to generate the floor of what DGB is suggesting could satisfy an entire generation of investor's needs. It all depends on what is important. I suspect BTC will continue to take a beating, which from a fiat perspective is highly attractive to purchase more DGB (until this dependency is removed). It's pretty exciting to see what we are able to be a part of. YC Well the rewards went down & DGBs price followed it, someone on cryptsy just mines the coin & dumps every block, if the reward comes down more with luck it will not be worth mining anymore to dump & possibly the price will go up a bit......TBH if the price continues to fall we will not be far from Pandacoin prices
I have tried many many time to get others involved......you should see the look on there faces when i show them the price charts There has got to be some kind of BIG marketing plan real soon or this is going to be a very very long road to recovery if any recovery at all
Like i said before once you lose the interest of the customers its far to hard to get them to return even if you have something major to offer they will be reluctant to buy in again
We need something fast Jared i sincerely hope you can pull this rabbit out the hat
I know that ready made phrases can seem to be superficial and inadequate consolation, but I'll still sum up my thinking on this by saying that I'm firmly of the opinion that it's not a question of IF but WHEN (assuming the Devs don't shoot themselves in the foot and self-destruct, which is always an outside chance). DGB is still the most profitable coin to mine with GPU technology (and probably with ASIS technology as well, but I haven't done the analysis to be able to say so categorically), and as long as that is the case, and as long as there are miners desperate to pay off initial investment costs as well as daily operating costs (good luck to them on that one), people bringing fiat directly into digital currencies will have a hay day buying DGB. That's the current dynamics of the situation that there's no getting around, and I am confident that if we were to meet both groups at a cocktail party, the only ones complaining would be those miners selling at a loss. Take advantage, and take whatever fiat you can allocate for the purpose and buy DigiByte. Every balanced portfolio should be made up of at least 1% of DigiByte in my humble opinion. That would be around a $1000 USD, or, at current prices, around 22.5 million DGB, for the average portfolio for people aged between 45 and 65. Is that what you've got? I'd go so far as to say that everyone should have at least 20 million DGB, even the newest entry into the workforce, since that even in spite of not having an investment portfolio to begin with, at that age a speculative investment of $1000 USD can easily be recouped in one's working lifetime. I'm so convinced about this that I would say to everyone reading this thread, that if you're following DigiByte and don't have at least 20 million DGB, you'd better start asking yourself what in the world you are waiting for.
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halinyo
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December 19, 2014, 01:53:45 AM |
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We are still in PnD atm and this is about to change soon, though. Get your position and seat belts ready, I can feel it, we are about to make a big move.
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CryptoLTD
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December 19, 2014, 01:57:58 AM |
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I like how all the 'long termers' are now tellng people to buy, claiming their not just P&D flippers..and yet, they dont buy @ these 'low low bargin prices'.. yep it might move, when you buy your own coins , no one here is new. Stop the madness.
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tyson187
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December 19, 2014, 03:08:01 AM |
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did anyone try this site http://cryptodouble.com/ , they claim that they will double your investment in 100 hours digibyte is on the list , so if you invest 10K DGB in four days you would get 20K DGB , sounds to good to be true
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CryptoLTD
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December 19, 2014, 03:10:30 AM |
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did anyone try this site http://cryptodouble.com/ , they claim that they will double your investment in 100 hours digibyte is on the list , so if you invest 10K DGB in four days you would get 20K DGB , sounds to good to be true ARE YOU KIDDING? DONT POST THAT SCAM SHIT IN HERE
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CryptoLTD
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December 19, 2014, 03:11:33 AM |
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did anyone try this site http://cryptodouble.com/ , they claim that they will double your investment in 100 hours digibyte is on the list , so if you invest 10K DGB in four days you would get 20K DGB , sounds to good to be true ARE YOU KIDDING? DONT POST THAT SCAM SHIT IN HERE I would scan your PC 50x after even going to some shit site like that
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tyson187
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December 19, 2014, 03:14:21 AM |
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did anyone try this site http://cryptodouble.com/ , they claim that they will double your investment in 100 hours digibyte is on the list , so if you invest 10K DGB in four days you would get 20K DGB , sounds to good to be true ARE YOU KIDDING? DONT POST THAT SCAM SHIT IN HEREmaybe you could you a bigger font , I don`t think people can see this clearly , make the letters even red
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CryptoLTD
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December 19, 2014, 03:18:00 AM |
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did anyone try this site http://cryptodouble.com/ , they claim that they will double your investment in 100 hours digibyte is on the list , so if you invest 10K DGB in four days you would get 20K DGB , sounds to good to be true ARE YOU KIDDING? DONT POST THAT SCAM SHIT IN HEREmaybe you could you a bigger font , I don`t think people can see this clearly , make the letters even red MABEY you can STOP trying to be a scumbag con artist with your SHIT SCAM LINKS you fucking THIEF
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esotericizm
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December 19, 2014, 03:28:06 AM |
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knock it off mate. That big ass text is obnoxious as fuck.
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tyson187
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December 19, 2014, 03:29:11 AM |
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did anyone try this site http://cryptodouble.com/ , they claim that they will double your investment in 100 hours digibyte is on the list , so if you invest 10K DGB in four days you would get 20K DGB , sounds to good to be true ARE YOU KIDDING? DONT POST THAT SCAM SHIT IN HEREmaybe you could you a bigger font , I don`t think people can see this clearly , make the letters even red MABEY you can STOP trying to be a scumbag con artist with your SHIT SCAM LINKS you fucking THIEF if you don`t see a diffrence between a question and a scam post then you need to go back to school and finish your elementary school , the only reason I posted this site here is to ask anyone if this was a scam site or not ,thank you very much , you`ve been very helpful
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CryptoLTD
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December 19, 2014, 03:33:06 AM |
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knock it off mate. That big ass text is obnoxious as fuck.
Fuck you dude, you in on his scam too?
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syncsam
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December 19, 2014, 04:52:55 AM |
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did anyone try this site (removed link) , they claim that they will double your investment in 100 hours
digibyte is on the list , so if you invest 10K DGB in four days you would get 20K DGB , sounds to good to be true
Check out this https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=878387.0 has a checklist to help determine if something is a ponzi
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tyson187
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December 19, 2014, 05:01:52 AM |
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did anyone try this site (removed link) , they claim that they will double your investment in 100 hours
digibyte is on the list , so if you invest 10K DGB in four days you would get 20K DGB , sounds to good to be true
Check out this https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=878387.0 has a checklist to help determine if something is a ponzi thanks , I know most of the sites that promise fast profit without doing anything are scams this is a great thread by the way
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HR
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December 19, 2014, 08:09:37 AM |
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I like how all the 'long termers' are now tellng people to buy, claiming their not just P&D flippers..and yet, they dont buy @ these 'low low bargin prices'.. yep it might move, when you buy your own coins , no one here is new. Stop the madness.
CryptoLTD, what do you mean that no-one here is new? Okay, I know you are relatively new yourself, so what you're comparing to is limited, but if you were comparing a bit longer term, for example, you would see that in the last 4 to 6 weeks newcomers have been arriving on a daily basis, and the number of people who I had seen before in other threads on BCT but that I had never seen posting here on the DGB thread has also been increasing noteably. No-one here is a P&D flipper, either you're projecting or you're not reading correctly, or both - there's just no basis on which to make that claim. Nobody is buying DGB? In the last 4 months over 2 billion DGB have traded on Cryptsy alone. Granted, a lot of that is accountable to trading by market makers, but mixed in there somewhere are buyers who are buying and holding for the long term. Or would you attempt to argue the opposite? What with a steady stream for months now of automatic sells that are exactly equal to the block subsidy at the time, would you even try to argue that the bulk of the selling is coming from somewhere else than from desperate miners? Please, try to be a bit more objective and fair with your 'declarations', not just for everyone else, but for your own reputation.
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