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June 04, 2014, 12:55:25 PM
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I have tried faucets but they are useless and slow.


Invest and wait,

Thanks


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June 04, 2014, 01:04:24 PM
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I have tried faucets but they are useless and slow.


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OP lost interests in bitcoin after just 8 minutes lol.  Grin

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June 04, 2014, 03:17:19 PM
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No, he is off getting I AM HODLING tattooed on his bottom.

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June 04, 2014, 03:25:24 PM
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I would advise, from what I know, for you to first set up either coinbase or bitfinex account. Bit stamp too, but I hear the mt.gox style downfall may be on the horizon, so decide for yourself.

You need to first turn your fiat into btc.
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June 04, 2014, 04:49:24 PM
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I have tried faucets but they are useless and slow.


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OP lost interests in bitcoin after just 8 minutes lol.  Grin

lol, "I'm done with this bull****!"  haha Grin
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June 04, 2014, 07:22:33 PM
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I have tried faucets but they are useless and slow.


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OP lost interests in bitcoin after just 8 minutes lol.  Grin

lol, "I'm done with this bull****!"  haha Grin
Or perhaps he's fully busy earning half a buck per month still using faucets. Wink
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June 05, 2014, 02:15:46 AM
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Or perhaps he's fully busy earning half a buck per month still using faucets. Wink

If so, he may come back up at any time, and ask "I have got 0.01 btc, now what?". Cheesy

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June 06, 2014, 07:20:35 AM
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I have tried faucets but they are useless and slow.


Invest and wait,

Thanks



But it will be a very long wait
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June 06, 2014, 07:41:41 AM
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I have tried faucets but they are useless and slow.


Invest and wait,

Thanks

But it will be a very long wait

Now, the price is ~$660.
One month ago, the price was ~$430
One year ago, the price was ~$120
Two years ago, the price was ~$5.4


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June 06, 2014, 07:48:21 AM
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I have tried faucets but they are useless and slow.


Invest and wait,

Thanks

But it will be a very long wait

Now, the price is ~$660.
One month ago, the price was ~$430
One year ago, the price was ~$120
Two years ago, the price was ~$5.4


A year after the price will be doubled?
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June 06, 2014, 07:55:31 AM
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 #111

I have tried faucets but they are useless and slow.


Invest and wait,

Thanks

But it will be a very long wait

Now, the price is ~$660.
One month ago, the price was ~$430
One year ago, the price was ~$120
Two years ago, the price was ~$5.4


A year after the price will be doubled?

Unlikely.
But IMO, it will beat stocks and precious metals.

PS. Don't trust my speculation, and don't blame me if the price doesn't go up lol. Cheesy

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June 06, 2014, 08:08:56 AM
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I have tried faucets but they are useless and slow.


Invest and wait,

Thanks

But it will be a very long wait

Now, the price is ~$660.
One month ago, the price was ~$430
One year ago, the price was ~$120
Two years ago, the price was ~$5.4


A year after the price will be doubled?
Nothing is impossible!  While there is life there is hope.
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June 06, 2014, 10:22:43 AM
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I have tried faucets but they are useless and slow.


Invest and wait,

Thanks

But it will be a very long wait

Now, the price is ~$660.
One month ago, the price was ~$430
One year ago, the price was ~$120
Two years ago, the price was ~$5.4


A year after the price will be doubled?
Nobody can say for sure. We just know it's a violate nature deciding the value. It might double, it might fall a few hundred, and it might rise again to 10x it's latest value. Speculation, you know.
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June 06, 2014, 02:23:44 PM
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I have tried faucets but they are useless and slow.


Invest and wait,

Thanks

But it will be a very long wait

Now, the price is ~$660.
One month ago, the price was ~$430
One year ago, the price was ~$120
Two years ago, the price was ~$5.4


A year after the price will be doubled?
Nobody can say for sure. We just know it's a violate nature deciding the value. It might double, it might fall a few hundred, and it might rise again to 10x it's latest value. Speculation, you know.

If you believe in Bitcoin, it is reasonable to buy/get some and wait to make a profit Wink

Bitcoin is useful and solve so many problems that some think it could reach a valuation in the tens of billions within 5years

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June 06, 2014, 02:40:37 PM
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coinpro ?? is that actually legit ??
i notice for btc they use more than 8 on the decimal place lol... so basically in like a yr you would be lucky to make 0.00000001 bitcoins, just enough to actually have a number show up in your client. kind of deceit full they make your balance like 0.0000000000xx bitcoins.. client doesnt even support that!
but yeah I reallyt do not understand the purpose of it.. what does the site get out of it ? and you certainly get nothing!

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June 06, 2014, 04:02:58 PM
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coinpro ?? is that actually legit ??
i notice for btc they use more than 8 on the decimal place lol... so basically in like a yr you would be lucky to make 0.00000001 bitcoins, just enough to actually have a number show up in your client. kind of deceit full they make your balance like 0.0000000000xx bitcoins.. client doesnt even support that!
but yeah I reallyt do not understand the purpose of it.. what does the site get out of it ? and you certainly get nothing!
It's probably legitimate, but I think I calculated that without referrals you'd need to wait 5-10 years to reach the withdrawal limit.
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June 06, 2014, 04:54:20 PM
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I have tried faucets but they are useless and slow.


Invest and wait,

Thanks

But it will be a very long wait

Now, the price is ~$660.
One month ago, the price was ~$430
One year ago, the price was ~$120
Two years ago, the price was ~$5.4


A year after the price will be doubled?
Nobody can say for sure. We just know it's a violate nature deciding the value. It might double, it might fall a few hundred, and it might rise again to 10x it's latest value. Speculation, you know.

If you believe in Bitcoin, it is reasonable to buy/get some and wait to make a profit Wink

Bitcoin is useful and solve so many problems that some think it could reach a valuation in the tens of billions within 5years

Ten billions dollars for a bitcoin is way too much, maybe it will reach 10.000 / 50.000 or an amazing 100.000 but higher than that is science fiction.

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June 06, 2014, 05:05:38 PM
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In relation to OP's post,

I invest my coins thouroughly, buying things such as cex.io shares, or investing and holding cryptocurrencies in certain exchanges. All of my investments have a profit, each. It's not that one investment gets 120% value and gives ~10% to the other investments, it's more like 135%, 107%, etc.
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June 06, 2014, 05:46:50 PM
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In relation to OP's post,

I invest my coins thouroughly, buying things such as cex.io shares, or investing and holding cryptocurrencies in certain exchanges. All of my investments have a profit, each. It's not that one investment gets 120% value and gives ~10% to the other investments, it's more like 135%, 107%, etc.
Congratulations for earning ! but you also need to share in how many days you earn 120% of profit on your investment.
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June 06, 2014, 06:01:13 PM
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coinpro ?? is that actually legit ??
i notice for btc they use more than 8 on the decimal place lol... so basically in like a yr you would be lucky to make 0.00000001 bitcoins, just enough to actually have a number show up in your client. kind of deceit full they make your balance like 0.0000000000xx bitcoins.. client doesnt even support that!
but yeah I reallyt do not understand the purpose of it.. what does the site get out of it ? and you certainly get nothing!
They probably get their earnings from people visiting each day trying to withdraw their money, haha.
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