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September 02, 2014, 02:20:18 PM
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hallo bitcoiners Smiley

I want to ask, how do you multiply with 1BTC capital?
what would you do? invest? play in mining? or else Smiley
please share your opinion here Smiley

Give something in exchange for more bitcoins, or invest them well.
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September 03, 2014, 03:00:12 AM
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Just imagine you have $600 (which is an unfortunately small amount to "multiply"). Transaction fees and other costs guarantee an investment of $600 will likely have a lower risk-adjusted profit than if you had more. I can't imagine BTCjam or Havelock return anything close to 8% after defaults.


in BtcJam there are a lots of ponzis and doubtful projects, unfortunately it's scammer's heaven


Havelock on the other hand, have better projects but many of them pays revenues according sells of each company, but those sells are paid with dollars, so if the company sell 10.000usd in products, then your dividends in bitcoins are a part of this amount. If the price rises, the company income still are 10.000usd, but your dividends in btc will be lower


I would not invest in a company whose income are in usd if I expect multiply my bitcoins, but this could be a good opportunity if you have some USD  
Even havelock has mostly risky investments. Granted they carry less risk then the average BTCJam loan, but still a lot of risk by most people's standards.

I think the best way to invest 1 BTC would be via collateral loans. It will require a lot of sweat equity in terms of approving and managing your loans, but the returns are generally very high and the risk is pretty low.
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September 03, 2014, 03:01:56 AM
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try www.cryptcominer.com
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September 03, 2014, 05:28:17 AM
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Simple: do not sell this 1BTC for 10 years.

This is the best answer.
This is not true. If you do not have a need for your money in the near future then you should try to somehow put it to use. You should try to somehow make it grow.
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September 03, 2014, 06:09:33 AM
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People, 4 pages of posts and not a single decent proposal excluding work for a living and buy BTC and buy BTC and hold.
Guess people are saving their best ideas and opportunities.

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September 03, 2014, 10:17:01 AM
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Simple: do not sell this 1BTC for 10 years.

This is the best answer.
This is not true. If you do not have a need for your money in the near future then you should try to somehow put it to use. You should try to somehow make it grow.

Do not depend on bitcoin or any altcoin. Live your life the same way as everyone do. Make this one a educated hobby and take time to learn these things. You can invest spare cash but DO NOT invest everything you have. You can gamble for fun and DO NOT gamble your life away.
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September 03, 2014, 10:25:51 AM
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Just imagine you have $600 (which is an unfortunately small amount to "multiply"). Transaction fees and other costs guarantee an investment of $600 will likely have a lower risk-adjusted profit than if you had more. I can't imagine BTCjam or Havelock return anything close to 8% after defaults.


in BtcJam there are a lots of ponzis and doubtful projects, unfortunately it's scammer's heaven


Havelock on the other hand, have better projects but many of them pays revenues according sells of each company, but those sells are paid with dollars, so if the company sell 10.000usd in products, then your dividends in bitcoins are a part of this amount. If the price rises, the company income still are 10.000usd, but your dividends in btc will be lower


I would not invest in a company whose income are in usd if I expect multiply my bitcoins, but this could be a good opportunity if you have some USD  
Even havelock has mostly risky investments. Granted they carry less risk then the average BTCJam loan, but still a lot of risk by most people's standards.

I think the best way to invest 1 BTC would be via collateral loans. It will require a lot of sweat equity in terms of approving and managing your loans, but the returns are generally very high and the risk is pretty low.

And you also have the risk of Havelock itself scamming shareholders. We need a decentralized stock market in BTC.

Loans take too much time to manage.
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September 03, 2014, 04:34:34 PM
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Gamble or gamble (alt coin p&d guessing)
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September 03, 2014, 05:10:12 PM
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This thread should be renamed how to throw 1 btc capital out of the window... take care with such investments.
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September 03, 2014, 05:23:39 PM
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my knowledge and experience about bitcoin, faster trading profit, but you must menguasainnya when to buy and when to sell and not one of his later select the coin and the coin die is of no value

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September 03, 2014, 05:27:48 PM
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use calculator multiple function to multiply it

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September 03, 2014, 06:51:15 PM
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Buy or rent some miners and you will start earning easily.

Else setup a BTC <-> Paypal exchange shop.
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September 03, 2014, 07:09:58 PM
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If you don't mind about EV, you can easily multiply it by gambling. At Dicebitco.in for example Smiley
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September 03, 2014, 08:09:36 PM
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You could invest in Lite coins at the right time because LTC is jumping from $3 to $6 then down to $4.8 and up to $5.5, If you don't do mistakes With It I think you could double with this.


how is the btc to ltc doing ??
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September 03, 2014, 08:51:26 PM
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I'd just put the BTC somewhere safe (paper wallet) and wait for their value to appreciate! Mining may yield you a negative ROI (meaning you won't even get what you've invested), gambling is risky (PrimeDice is provably fair though, see signature!), and Bitcoin stocks are quite risky too! Don't invest what you can't afford to lose completely!

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September 03, 2014, 09:49:25 PM
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hallo bitcoiners Smiley

I want to ask, how do you multiply with 1BTC capital?
what would you do? invest? play in mining? or else Smiley
please share your opinion here Smiley

Interesting...not a single mention of numismatics...

You might find this to be a compelling read...take a look at the multiples some of these coins have gotten...
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=214589.0

  

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September 04, 2014, 02:41:18 AM
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after 6 pages we didn't find any good method for multiply our btc with low risk...  Cry
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September 04, 2014, 04:22:26 AM
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Just imagine you have $600 (which is an unfortunately small amount to "multiply"). Transaction fees and other costs guarantee an investment of $600 will likely have a lower risk-adjusted profit than if you had more. I can't imagine BTCjam or Havelock return anything close to 8% after defaults.


in BtcJam there are a lots of ponzis and doubtful projects, unfortunately it's scammer's heaven


Havelock on the other hand, have better projects but many of them pays revenues according sells of each company, but those sells are paid with dollars, so if the company sell 10.000usd in products, then your dividends in bitcoins are a part of this amount. If the price rises, the company income still are 10.000usd, but your dividends in btc will be lower


I would not invest in a company whose income are in usd if I expect multiply my bitcoins, but this could be a good opportunity if you have some USD  
Even havelock has mostly risky investments. Granted they carry less risk then the average BTCJam loan, but still a lot of risk by most people's standards.

I think the best way to invest 1 BTC would be via collateral loans. It will require a lot of sweat equity in terms of approving and managing your loans, but the returns are generally very high and the risk is pretty low.

And you also have the risk of Havelock itself scamming shareholders. We need a decentralized stock market in BTC.

Loans take too much time to manage.
A decentralized stock exchange would likely have too high of trading fees (the equivalent of a TX fee) as a lot of resources would need to be in place to keep it secure (unless people are willing to trust that someone is going to actually deliver shares and/or payment for shares.

Loans do take a lot of time to manage, but they are very profitable. You could easily make 10% per week on the money deployed via loans.
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September 04, 2014, 07:00:01 AM
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after 6 pages we didn't find any good method for multiply our btc with low risk...  Cry

You can just work to get them, produce something, or exchange something for bitcoins.
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September 05, 2014, 01:53:40 AM
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after 6 pages we didn't find any good method for multiply our btc with low risk...  Cry

You can just work to get them, produce something, or exchange something for bitcoins.

but this is not multiply, this is just buying news one... in fact is what I do because I didn't find any better method

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