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October 21, 2014, 04:17:06 PM
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I recently started with bitcoin & I like it Grin learning each day something new about it .
I want to know if I should continue with this nice cryptoo currency or just drop it ? Did I missed the bitcoin train ?  Cry or it's not too late for it

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October 21, 2014, 04:21:12 PM
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Never too late for a good train ride.

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October 21, 2014, 04:21:26 PM
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I recently started with bitcoin & I like it Grin learning each day something new about it .
I want to know if I should continue with this nice cryptoo currency or just drop it ? Did I missed the bitcoin train ?  Cry or it's not too late for it



For speculation?  I don't know, but assuming governments don't ban BTC, we should have another pop or three in the next few years.  For use in buying stuff anonymously?  I think the train has not yet left the station.

Hints:  mix your coins, and for storing bitcoin probably a lightweight wallet like Multibit is preferable over a heavy wallet like Armory.  I personally would not store my bitcoin online.  As for buying and selling BTC, it depends on what country you're in.

Good luck!

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October 21, 2014, 04:23:27 PM
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You are an early adopter, but if all you care about is getting rich, then you have missed the train (and the point).

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October 21, 2014, 04:25:42 PM
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The journey has just begun we are the early adopters just sit back and enjoy the ride and there's always more to learn.
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October 21, 2014, 04:27:09 PM
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I recently started with bitcoin & I like it Grin learning each day something new about it .
I want to know if I should continue with this nice cryptoo currency or just drop it ? Did I missed the bitcoin train ?  Cry or it's not too late for it



I would say that what you say is far from the truth, if you research further your own knowledge will prove otherwise. However I will warn you that after ~1.5 years poking around this space I still learn new stuff and their is an overwhelming amount to learn, Bitcoin can take alot of time and energy from you if you let it.
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October 21, 2014, 04:31:15 PM
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I recently started with bitcoin & I like it Grin learning each day something new about it .
I want to know if I should continue with this nice cryptoo currency or just drop it ? Did I missed the bitcoin train ?  Cry or it's not too late for it



For speculation?  I don't know, but assuming governments don't ban BTC, we should have another pop or three in the next few years.  For use in buying stuff anonymously?  I think the train has not yet left the station.

Hints:  mix your coins, and for storing bitcoin probably a lightweight wallet like Multibit is preferable over a heavy wallet like Armory.  I personally would not store my bitcoin online.  As for buying and selling BTC, it depends on what country you're in.

Good luck!

I'am personally using Electrum for the moment , and I don't know if it's that good.
and about where do I live , well I live in Algeria . and it's one of those countries where they use only Cash . (no paypal , no bitcoin , no skrill .. not even credit & debit cards).
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October 21, 2014, 04:35:34 PM
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I recently started with bitcoin & I like it Grin learning each day something new about it .
I want to know if I should continue with this nice cryptoo currency or just drop it ? Did I missed the bitcoin train ?  Cry or it's not too late for it




could be zero tomorrow but its always nice to learn:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0oDDIy0P2s


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October 21, 2014, 04:42:34 PM
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I'am personally using Electrum for the moment , and I don't know if it's that good.
and about where do I live , well I live in Algeria . and it's one of those countries where they use only Cash . (no paypal , no bitcoin , no skrill .. not even credit & debit cards).

LOL I've been there, done that.  Not Algeria but close enough.  Not to get too far off topic, but why don't you like Electrum?  Have you tried Multibit?  It seems so far easy to use.

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October 21, 2014, 04:51:50 PM
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I'am personally using Electrum for the moment , and I don't know if it's that good.
and about where do I live , well I live in Algeria . and it's one of those countries where they use only Cash . (no paypal , no bitcoin , no skrill .. not even credit & debit cards).

LOL I've been there, done that.  Not Algeria but close enough.  Not to get too far off topic, but why don't you like Electrum?  Have you tried Multibit?  It seems so far easy to use.


I didn't say it's not good Shocked I'am just asking if it's that good Grin in fact I choosed Electrum because I'am planning to open an Online Shop (website) for selling Digital goods in BTC & Electrum is needed for a plugin that Im gonna use .
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October 21, 2014, 05:07:20 PM
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I recently started with bitcoin & I like it Grin learning each day something new about it .
I want to know if I should continue with this nice cryptoo currency or just drop it ? Did I missed the bitcoin train ?  Cry or it's not too late for it

As various posters already pointed out. If your goal is to get rich, you are late to the train.

But learning future tech is always useful, who know which coin will dominate 10 years down the road.
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October 21, 2014, 05:15:37 PM
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I recently started with bitcoin & I like it Grin learning each day something new about it .
I want to know if I should continue with this nice cryptoo currency or just drop it ? Did I missed the bitcoin train ?  Cry or it's not too late for it

As various posters already pointed out. If your goal is to get rich, you are late to the train.

But learning future tech is always useful, who know which coin will dominate 10 years down the road.

Becoming rich won't hurt , haha.  Embarrassed
but why it's too late to become rich ? Does it mean that the price won't go UP ? It will just stuck at 300-400$ ?
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October 21, 2014, 05:42:37 PM
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whats rich?

its okay that you want to "invest" some money but also learn more about the bitcoin-protocol itself. then you will find your own answers and you will be alot more confident about bitcoin - bitcoin is a rollercoaster.


but if 10.000 USD per BTC is enough for you, yes i guess we will see that in some years  Wink

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October 21, 2014, 05:45:53 PM
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The price will go up over time, but more importantly...Bitcoin will grow over time.

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October 22, 2014, 01:31:59 AM
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I recently started with bitcoin & I like it Grin learning each day something new about it .
I want to know if I should continue with this nice cryptoo currency or just drop it ? Did I missed the bitcoin train ?  Cry or it's not too late for it



You recently got started with bitcoins and your user-id is Bitcoin seller?  Grin
You should go long on bitcoins in the medium term and you can expect some sizable profits compared to other asset classes.


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October 22, 2014, 06:05:37 AM
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If you have some decent videocard, you can learn a lot by trying to mine other cryptos and tuning the right settings for each coin, that is really a fun to do.
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October 22, 2014, 02:18:38 PM
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I am also new in bitcoin, if hou have a some advice to give me I will be very glad! thank you and good luck!
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October 22, 2014, 04:03:08 PM
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I am also new in bitcoin, if hou have a some advice to give me I will be very glad! thank you and good luck!
A good way to earn some digital cash is to play around with faucets,
try Bitcoinz Faucet, you may earn up to 0.00003 Bitcoin every 20 mins.
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October 23, 2014, 01:26:55 PM
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I am also new in bitcoin, if hou have a some advice to give me I will be very glad! thank you and good luck!
A good way to earn some digital cash is to play around with faucets,
try Bitcoinz Faucet, you may earn up to 0.00003 Bitcoin every 20 mins.

Even if you use multiple dozens of different faucets and keep solving captcha, you can only get a few cents an hour. So I am afraid I can't consider that as a good way to earn bitcoin.

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October 23, 2014, 02:24:13 PM
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I am also new in bitcoin, if hou have a some advice to give me I will be very glad! thank you and good luck!
A good way to earn some digital cash is to play around with faucets,
try Bitcoinz Faucet, you may earn up to 0.00003 Bitcoin every 20 mins.

Even if you use multiple dozens of different faucets and keep solving captcha, you can only get a few cents an hour. So I am afraid I can't consider that as a good way to earn bitcoin.

Faucets are literally no good, except if you've got all the time in the world. It would be nice to have something like fiverr, but with Bitcoins.
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