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February 26, 2014, 02:04:55 AM |
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Buy Bitcoins, make cold storage and hold them for 2-3 years.
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February 26, 2014, 02:48:09 AM |
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what about nxt coin? you don't need any GPU's to collect fees, just a lot of nxt but I don't think 300$ will get you a whole lot of nxt maybe just around 5000 (not sure exactly but you would probably need a lot more nxt in order to make it worth it for you.
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February 26, 2014, 03:13:48 AM |
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what about nxt coin? you don't need any GPU's to collect fees, just a lot of nxt but I don't think 300$ will get you a whole lot of nxt maybe just around 5000 (not sure exactly but you would probably need a lot more nxt in order to make it worth it for you.
I would personally recommend Peercoin for a safe long-term investment in the proof-of-stake concept. There is a significant risk of Nextcoin being a temporary fad, while Peercoin has always been the third largest by market cap.
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February 26, 2014, 04:41:32 AM |
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perhaps but that's what they said about bitcoin when it first came out. . .
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February 26, 2014, 05:22:42 AM |
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Trading is probably a better way to earn coins than mining, but you need to get some coins before you begin. If you dislike trading or need a new graphics card anyway, then mining may be a better option.
Agree
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February 26, 2014, 05:35:05 AM |
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For sure, invest in GPU and after that mine your coins.
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February 26, 2014, 05:38:42 AM |
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Sure buy GPU's to mine other alt coins but I'm suggesting you to buy bitcoin, the price is probably going to spike up in 3-4 months
Agreed, we wait good news like paypal or ebay accepting Bitcoin.
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February 26, 2014, 10:43:29 AM |
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Ok . I will start buying some bitcoins or other alt-coins but which is the safest and most profitable place where I could buy ? I saw that mxgot has disappeared. I will look into the trading part of the coins .
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February 26, 2014, 10:47:42 AM |
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Ok . I will start buying some bitcoins or other alt-coins but which is the safest and most profitable place where I could buy ? I saw that mxgot has disappeared. I will look into the trading part of the coins .
Depends on several factors and where you live etc. just use cryptsy or btc-e. you can use bittylicious if you're in the uk.
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February 26, 2014, 10:54:20 AM Last edit: February 26, 2014, 11:48:11 AM by ownage18 |
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What do you think about Litecoin , Peercoin or Doge ? Will they have a chance to get close to the Bitcoin value in the future ?
Why isn't it worthy to invest in scrypt mining ?
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February 26, 2014, 04:55:53 PM |
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What do you think about Litecoin , Peercoin or Doge ? Will they have a chance to get close to the Bitcoin value in the future ?
Why isn't it worthy to invest in scrypt mining ?
My personal guess is that Litecoin has peaked; it offers no real improvement over Bitcoin, unlike several other altcoins. Peercoin will most likely overtake Litecoin, but it will take some time. Dogecoin is a wildcard. Note that long-term investing is very different from short-term trading. In an extremely volatile market like cryptocurrencies, I would recommend short-term trading, since it is quite difficult to correctly predict the future. Mining scrypt-based coins is probably more profitable than mining SHA-256-based coins like Bitcoin or mining CPU-only coins like Primecoin. Mining is designed in such a way that early adopters are rewarded, so watch out for new coins with potential!
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February 26, 2014, 04:57:38 PM |
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Ok . I will start buying some bitcoins or other alt-coins but which is the safest and most profitable place where I could buy ? I saw that mxgot has disappeared. I will look into the trading part of the coins .
Depends on several factors and where you live etc. just use cryptsy or btc-e. you can use bittylicious if you're in the uk. Agreed, go to BTC-e for volumes and Cryptsy for niche coins.
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February 26, 2014, 09:42:48 PM |
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What do you think about Litecoin , Peercoin or Doge ? Will they have a chance to get close to the Bitcoin value in the future ?
Why isn't it worthy to invest in scrypt mining ?
My personal guess is that Litecoin has peaked; it offers no real improvement over Bitcoin, unlike several other altcoins. Peercoin will most likely overtake Litecoin, but it will take some time. Dogecoin is a wildcard. Note that long-term investing is very different from short-term trading. In an extremely volatile market like cryptocurrencies, I would recommend short-term trading, since it is quite difficult to correctly predict the future. Mining scrypt-based coins is probably more profitable than mining SHA-256-based coins like Bitcoin or mining CPU-only coins like Primecoin. Mining is designed in such a way that early adopters are rewarded, so watch out for new coins with potential! This seems very accurate - Litecoin isn't really going anywhere from here, and doge could go either way - good observations. I wouldn't invest in peercoin though to be fair, bitcoin is still the strongest alternative imho.
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February 27, 2014, 08:02:16 PM Last edit: February 27, 2014, 08:18:26 PM by ownage18 |
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So I made an account on doge.poolerino , I have a dogecoin wallet on my PC. I use minerd to start some CPU mining . How can I see how many dogecoins do I have on my account ?
I ran the .bat and modified it with my username and worker , the program is working but I can't tell how many coins do I have.
I just want to see 0.00000001 (or any number) coins in my wallet, to confirm that it works for me .
p.s. what is that "accepted 12/12 (100%) 10kh/s (yay!!!)" thing ?
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February 27, 2014, 08:54:18 PM |
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So I made an account on doge.poolerino , I have a dogecoin wallet on my PC. I use minerd to start some CPU mining . How can I see how many dogecoins do I have on my account ?
I ran the .bat and modified it with my username and worker , the program is working but I can't tell how many coins do I have.
I just want to see 0.00000001 (or any number) coins in my wallet, to confirm that it works for me .
p.s. what is that "accepted 12/12 (100%) 10kh/s (yay!!!)" thing ?
mine with your GPU, CPU mining is a lot weaker.. you'll see your balance change on your pools account after you find a new block and it gets distributed among miners..
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February 28, 2014, 10:25:51 AM Last edit: February 28, 2014, 11:14:36 AM by ownage18 |
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Thanks for the info. Now I officially have around 10 doge-s in my pc wallet. Will be researching more in the mining department and see what's best.
Do you think there could be a future for scrypt coins where they would value much more than now ?
How can I make sure that the money in my pc wallet won't disappear ? (I've heard many persons getting scammed )
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February 28, 2014, 01:20:38 PM Last edit: February 28, 2014, 02:02:23 PM by CaffeineCompliant |
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Hi everyone, Not sure if this is a good idea to use this post, but ownage18's request seems similar to mine. I will create another post if you think it's better. I wonder if it can be interesting for someone to invest small amount of money in cryptocurrencies? Let's say I want to invest 200 EUR (~273 USD). What should I do? 1) Buy Bitcoins and keep them for years. But even if Bitcoin's value is multiplied by 10, I will have something like 2700 USD, which is good but this will be in a few years (and a "one time only" result), so it's not really interesting. 2) Buy Bitcoins or alt coins and sell/buy on exchanges. But because I only have a few amount of coins, it will take a lot of sell/buy transactions to win something interesting. And it means that I can easily lost everything if I made a wrong offer. 3) Choose a number of cryptocurrencies (let's say the 5 most known), then buy somes coins on each. I wait, and if one has a great value's increase, I convert them to EUR back. 4) Do nothing : investing small amount of money in bitcoin/altcoins is not interesting 5) Something else. Any tips/help? (I'm paying electricity, so mining is not interesting for me). Thanks in advance for your help
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February 28, 2014, 01:38:32 PM |
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Thanks for the info. Now I officially have around 10 doge-s in my pc wallet. Will be researching more in the mining department and see what's best.
Do you think there could be a future for scrypt coins where they would value much more than now ?
How can I make sure that the money in my pc wallet won't disappear ? (I've heard many persons getting scammed )
Always keep it offline. Best protection from any malware trying to steal your wallet.
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February 28, 2014, 05:27:26 PM Last edit: February 28, 2014, 07:53:07 PM by ownage18 |
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Good to know
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February 28, 2014, 05:34:21 PM |
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Invest in dogecoin Dogecoin will go up as it is quite popular.
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