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March 02, 2015, 08:16:35 AM
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Just buy them and hold. Not try to invest in cloudminingservices Sad
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March 03, 2015, 02:25:45 PM
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I gotta say... The past few days or weeks have taught us to just cling to our petty stash of coins and don't invest them - anywhere. Even if Havelock pulls through, the number of honest companies in the Bitcoin world appears to have shrunken to zero. Even AM's very own friedcat has gone missing...

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March 03, 2015, 04:01:26 PM
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Yeah it seems like there currently are no viable stocks left to invest in. Even the most trustworthy ones (AM, AMHash) have now gone missing, or at least FC did... Sad to see this go down...

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March 08, 2015, 07:51:24 PM
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Hold it or spend it. That's at least yours. Currently there are no really trustworthy place for investments and no trustworthy stuff to invest into.
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March 08, 2015, 09:13:54 PM
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I recently have received profit from btcjam, not everything its bad, the only things is that somes users have bad experiencies and dont like try again in others things, maybe for fear, dont know, if you have courage, go to primedice and gamble your btc when you double it just ran
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March 09, 2015, 01:01:19 AM
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I once invested in labcoin.... Does anyone remember this? It was in my younger days, but it made me stop bitcoin for a long, long while. Does anyone know what happened to those guys?

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March 09, 2015, 11:24:24 AM
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I once invested in labcoin.... Does anyone remember this? It was in my younger days, but it made me stop bitcoin for a long, long while. Does anyone know what happened to those guys?

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March 09, 2015, 01:27:38 PM
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Well, if you really want to take a gamble with potentially enormous profits, invest in ASICMiner now... But please keep in mind that the odds are that FC really disappeared (forcefully?!) and you won't see a single Satoshi ever again.

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March 09, 2015, 04:47:41 PM
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I've really arrived at a point where I get the cries for regulation. This is just insane and while I like the trust less system of Bitcoin in its core, I'm now certain that this doesn't work in terms of funding a company and keeping the investors safe...

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March 10, 2015, 05:21:03 AM
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I've really arrived at a point where I get the cries for regulation. This is just insane and while I like the trust less system of Bitcoin in its core, I'm now certain that this doesn't work in terms of funding a company and keeping the investors safe...

Wasn't this obvious from day one?  How can we have a global monetary system without regulations?  It wouldn't work.  The scammers would fleece everyone.  This way only the the govt and banks get to rob the people.  Wink
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March 10, 2015, 05:21:59 AM
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I once invested in labcoin.... Does anyone remember this? It was in my younger days, but it made me stop bitcoin for a long, long while. Does anyone know what happened to those guys?

ShitCoins never die; just multiply.
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March 10, 2015, 10:58:01 AM
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I've really arrived at a point where I get the cries for regulation. This is just insane and while I like the trust less system of Bitcoin in its core, I'm now certain that this doesn't work in terms of funding a company and keeping the investors safe...

Wasn't this obvious from day one?  How can we have a global monetary system without regulations?  It wouldn't work.  The scammers would fleece everyone.  This way only the the govt and banks get to rob the people.  Wink

Well if I may chime in, I gotta say, AM had a pretty good run over the first year or so. They gave the investors 600% ROI, which can almost be described as 'unprecedented' I guess... You don't see that very often. Like, at all.

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March 10, 2015, 11:12:58 AM
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I once invested in labcoin.... Does anyone remember this? It was in my younger days, but it made me stop bitcoin for a long, long while. Does anyone know what happened to those guys?

ShitCoins never die; just multiply.

Labcoin wasn't some scammy altcoin. It was a mining corporation, which everyone got their hopes up high for. People anticipated returns like AM gave them. But the whole thing went belly-up insanely fast.

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March 10, 2015, 12:03:31 PM
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I've really arrived at a point where I get the cries for regulation. This is just insane and while I like the trust less system of Bitcoin in its core, I'm now certain that this doesn't work in terms of funding a company and keeping the investors safe...

Wasn't this obvious from day one?  How can we have a global monetary system without regulations?  It wouldn't work.  The scammers would fleece everyone.  This way only the the govt and banks get to rob the people.  Wink

Something like that.  Think of government as your shepherd.
He maketh you to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth u beside the still waters, etc., etc.  Sure, He wants you for your wool & tasty meat, that's a given.
But, when it comes to wolves, His interests are aligned with yours.

TL;DR:  Just because you'll eventually end up on His dinner table doesn't mean the wolves are your friends.  Those will eat you right away, it'll be gory & painful to even watch, because shit table manners.
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March 10, 2015, 03:31:39 PM
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i converted a bit of btc into nxt and bought some assets. they pay out in nxt (which can obviously be converted back into btc). its been working well for me since mid-january.

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March 12, 2015, 07:18:28 PM
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I wouldn't suggest investing in any Bitcoin related businesses because of the rate at which investor based businesses involving Bitcoin turn out to be scams or do not fulfill there part of the deal. If you want to invest why not just convert your Bitcoin to cash and put it into stocks?
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March 12, 2015, 10:26:52 PM
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i converted a bit of btc into nxt and bought some assets. they pay out in nxt (which can obviously be converted back into btc). its been working well for me since mid-january.

I see...  NXT/BTC price:



if u bought nxt a year ago u would have lost. however i have been buying nxt and putting into dividend paying assets for the last two months and have done very well. they pay in nxt and i convert it into btc each week. ymmv but so far so good.

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March 13, 2015, 08:43:38 PM
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https://pocketrocketscasino.eu allows an invest in the house bankroll feature.

Pocket Rockets Casino is the number one trusted crowd funded Bitcoin gambling site with over 2600 Bitcoin invested.
The site currently has a total profit for investors at 1474 Bitcoin, almost all made from October last year on the dice game.

At the start of the year I added a leverage system where you can keep less Bitcoin on site, reducing counter party risk.






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March 14, 2015, 10:55:19 AM
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https://pocketrocketscasino.eu allows an invest in the house bankroll feature.

Pocket Rockets Casino is the number one trusted crowd funded Bitcoin gambling site with over 2600 Bitcoin invested.
The site currently has a total profit for investors at 1474 Bitcoin, almost all made from October last year on the dice game.

At the start of the year I added a leverage system where you can keep less Bitcoin on site, reducing counter party risk.
What has the avg preformance during the sites excistance been for those that has invested in the bankroll of the site when that option has been avaliable, is there any official numbers published somewhere for what the avg interest per day/week/month/year is and has been in the past ?

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March 15, 2015, 08:14:47 PM
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https://pocketrocketscasino.eu allows an invest in the house bankroll feature.

Pocket Rockets Casino is the number one trusted crowd funded Bitcoin gambling site with over 2600 Bitcoin invested.
The site currently has a total profit for investors at 1474 Bitcoin, almost all made from October last year on the dice game.

At the start of the year I added a leverage system where you can keep less Bitcoin on site, reducing counter party risk.

Well, seeing as your trust lating is in the negative, I guess I'll refrain from sending my coins to you Smiley Thanks for the invitation, though. I'll hold on to my fat stack of bitcoins

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