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August 17, 2014, 04:59:17 AM
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Hello, I bought about 0.0087 btc today to learn more about btc and things I could do with it (investing or spending).
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August 17, 2014, 05:01:18 AM
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Well in terms of investing you can just keep the coin and wait for its price to go up. You could risk it by investing in loans at BTCJam while hoping that the users pay you the interest they say they will. If you want to spend it you can search localbitcoins or coindesk for local shops that take bitcoin payments (buy yourself a soda or something).

I'm selling "Bitcoin Accepted Here" stickers as well as Orange or Black Bitcoin Symbol stickers for 0.004BTC shipped to USA if you're looking to buy something on these forums with them.

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August 17, 2014, 05:05:16 AM
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save it and spend it when the price spikes. Cool Cool
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August 17, 2014, 05:05:27 AM
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Gamble it or hold it. Historically holding would provide better value Wink
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August 17, 2014, 05:07:33 AM
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It isn't much, I'd have a try at gambling yourself and test your luck today.

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August 17, 2014, 05:09:08 AM
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I would also like to note that by invest I mean btcjam, but that's too long term with the amount of insert I would be getting, I'm hoping too never exchange it to fiat and use it as what it should be, a currency.
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August 17, 2014, 05:10:38 AM
Last edit: August 17, 2014, 05:22:56 AM by BigNewsCrews
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I suggest save it, but if you have money to spare and are willing to get more soon then have some fun

with .001 I made 28 btc betting on esports/baseball betting and alt coins

3000% to -.001% Sad roi on justdice https://i.imgur.com/esL8lgJ.png , sadly I ended up taking this to 3 then losing it all by a missclick lol... ahh wells.

6000% roi on a urocoin pump and dump

3000% roi killing the crown in huntercoin when it was worth something still Smiley (when it was new you could buy a unit in the game for .001 and it was like bomber man alt coin and I ended up doing well when the price was good)

19200% roi on Nitrogensports.eu, started with .1 btc to many bets to show them all there is some listed

https://nitrogensports.eu/betslip/893706cVFJ5MW5HZ0FxL3lnOGJpMWh6R1NWdz09/r/24697/

https://nitrogensports.eu/betslip/f036176QkRzcmNkZ3QxMXFhYk5IWTcrVG5Wdz09/r/24697/

https://nitrogensports.eu/betslip/6f0867fY3Bsazc3SE9zVjZtUlpWTEJ0R3QwZz09/r/24697/

https://nitrogensports.eu/betslip/e5be183Y2JYN1hid1hORkpaMXJjU3d0U3QzZz09/r/24697/

https://nitrogensports.eu/betslip/b407685ZDMvZFloN3ZFMmloTjlrcCtqb1ltZz09/r/24697/

https://nitrogensports.eu/betslip/a9a15b2SHFVMEJSNHdSRG44QW9Qa2FPZ2ROUT09/r/24697/

https://nitrogensports.eu/betslip/2d32cb8YTFIdEdNUjJETnU3NDhzSkE4L3Vkdz09/r/24697/


my only current bet is on urocoin atm Wink

I will compile a list of good gambling sites sometime, justdice and nitrogensports have been the best so far, fast cash in and pay outs , but just dice is shut down due to new cdn laws, but I suggest nitrogen sports as your sports book if you wanted to do that, I have been scammed on many sites gambling so be careful not going to name names *cough cloud shit* Tongue

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August 17, 2014, 05:19:23 AM
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just be careful with alt coins, 99% hold no purpose, it is a doge face for crying out loud

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August 17, 2014, 05:21:22 AM
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just be careful with alt coins, 99% hold no purpose, it is a doge face for crying out loud
Was a doge user, but I didn't put a cent into it, all from tips people gave me.
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August 17, 2014, 05:25:53 AM
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Gamble it or hold it. Historically holding would provide better value Wink
if you afford to loss all, then you gamble! I suggest to save or spend it,then buy back when the price declines.
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August 17, 2014, 05:59:41 AM
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Maybe you'd like to try mining altcoin?
Rent a rig! https://leaserig.net/
https://www.miningrigrentals.com/
https://www.betarigs.com/

I never had a mining equipment and never mine anything before. So the first time i rent a mining rig is amazing!
I choose the coin i wanted to mine, put the stratum etc, monitoring my hashrate, difficulty and earning, and finally sell them on exchange! It was a great experience.

But don't expect for profit by doing this Smiley Cause in most cases you won't even reach ROI, but still it's an amazing things to do Smiley

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August 17, 2014, 06:23:07 AM
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Save it up until you get more.

That's my advice.
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August 17, 2014, 06:37:04 AM
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HODL.

Or try your luck on Primedice.

And always look for ways to get more bits

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August 17, 2014, 06:40:00 AM
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Invest - (risky), find a reliable invest plan - most of them is not reliable and scam users with larger deposits, better do some search about.

Gamble - (ultra risky) - try varoius dice games, luckyb.it, rollin.io.

Hold them - (safe way) - just keep bitcoins until their price skyrockets.

Depends on your skills. You can try day trading, but if you have no experience, I wouldn't try it.


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August 17, 2014, 07:49:00 AM
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Hold them or trading
or if you have very good luck, you can try gambling (Dicebitco.in, Primedice) or betting
if I am, I will hold until collected at least 0,01 BTC and trading or soccer betting  Smiley

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August 17, 2014, 10:02:22 AM
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If I were you, I would keep that amount and wait until I get at least .01 btc and try trading. I do not recommend you to trade if you are not entirely sure of what you're doing. Try to just hold the coin and keep it there for the mean time, then try to do some research on how to grow your bitcoins. Smiley

Oh, before I forgot, don't put your btc on shady sites. Smiley
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August 17, 2014, 10:13:19 AM
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You can send to me or just hold your bitcoin Tongue
If you wanna send to me, you can find my address on my profile. I guess It‘s better to hold your bitcoin and try to get more bitcoin. When the price is raising you can spend it and send to me of course Tongue

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August 17, 2014, 11:01:39 AM
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Hello, I bought about 0.0087 btc today to learn more about btc and things I could do with it (investing or spending).

Do some exploring on altcoins, and make your bet, pick something that looks largely undervaluated.
Altcoin markets are the best way to increase your funds, but its also the fastest way to loose also.
If you end up making a good pick, dont stay in that alt for too long, sell it and pick your next victim.
Its a rinse and repeat process, and it served me pretty good in the past.
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August 17, 2014, 11:50:05 AM
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0.0087 isn't a big amount of money at all, you could try to double it using a gambling website.
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August 17, 2014, 11:56:00 AM
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There are various way to spend your BTC 0.0087 :

you can invest it like rent a minning stuff at PBMining

You can trade some altcoin then sell them to exchanger like mintpal or Poloniex , etc

You can gamble it if you feel lucky , MoneyPot i'm so addicted play here  Grin

You can hold it , sold high !  buy cheap !
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