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Jaaaaaaa -"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain -
Yeh that idea did cross my mind. Its only a small part of my pension though.Originally posted by FrontEnder View PostIf I was using my pension, I'd probably take out the profit, leaving whatever you were origininaly willing to risk. Then rinse and repeat.
I've been playing with day trading as I don't have much to put in to be worth buying and holding. Started with about £160, small profit and a few losses on some trades, so about even. Until yesterday when I made a huge gain on ripple, leaving me about £30 up overall. So up about 20% up after 1 week. Would be great to keep that up each week.
But I like the idea that initial investment is covered and I can't lose now.
Trouble is if it doubles and you sell half then you're going to be gutted if it then qudruples!Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by pjclarke View PostI said I'd report on my experience with Genesis mining. Well, I haven't had my first payout yet as there's a 30 day waiting period on credit card orders, however the coins are appearing in my virtual account.
I made an initial purchase of 0.7 TH/s open-ended for USD105, then when that appeared to be working a further 7.5 TH/s at USD 1050. Total investment around 887 GBP
Genesis enables you to allocate your hashpower to a variety of different cryptos and for no good reason I split mine 50/50 Bitcoin and Litecoin.
How am I doing? There's a few days lag in reporting, however as of end of play on Tuesday I had mined
0.84537235 Litecoin, and 0.01264383 Bitcoin, over 22 days. A back of the envelope calculation estimates these to be worth just under 80 GBP.
So my 'investment' is making around £3.60/day, an APR of around 140%. Payback in around 240 days.
Of course, this rate will drop over time as difficulties increase, and these coins are sitting in the Genesis account, not my wallet yet - there are some slightly worrying posts on their website and Facebook page about 'payout difficulties' - however so far I'm tentatively calling the experiment a success. The more hashpower you buy, the cheaper it gets, so I may scale up....
Probably easier to just buy some on bittrex, tho
£800!!! I spent $30.
Coming up three months reckon Im due for payout of eth soon. Be about $20 worth I think.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Whopper
Burger King launches WhopperCoin crypto-cash in Russia - BBC News
BK launches Cryptocurrency.Comment
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Scooter's top tips for the weekend... (take responsibility - not advice - nonetheless hours and hours have gone these recommendations)
Numeraire - it'll explode this weekend - and in the next 10-days I reckon you'll double your money.
PIVX - you'll not loose, certainly a 1/3 to be gained in the next 48 to 72 hours.
Zcash - you'll not loose, maybe a 1/4 gain.
Stellar Lumens - you'll really not loose here. By the end of September I'd not be surprised if I had a 500% gain."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Could you remind me what platform you use to buy and sell the coins for, please.
Someone I know recommended cryptomate but that seems to be pounds for eurosYour friendly neighbourhood VirtualMonkey - Not giving financial advice since...well...ever.Comment
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"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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https://digiconomist.net/fraud-risk-assessment-bittrexOriginally posted by scooterscot View PostFirst Law of Contracting: Only the strong surviveComment
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What has led you to make these predictions?Originally posted by scooterscot View PostScooter's top tips for the weekend... (take responsibility - not advice - nonetheless hours and hours have gone these recommendations)
Numeraire - it'll explode this weekend - and in the next 10-days I reckon you'll double your money.
PIVX - you'll not loose, certainly a 1/3 to be gained in the next 48 to 72 hours.
Zcash - you'll not loose, maybe a 1/4 gain.
Stellar Lumens - you'll really not loose here. By the end of September I'd not be surprised if I had a 500% gain.Comment
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This is an interesting conversation. I think I missed the Bitcoin bubble. I looked a couple of years ago but got cold feet. Wish I'd jumped in then :-/Comment
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