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December 01, 2017, 05:23:46 AM
#13
I'm very pleased with all my investments in CG so far, with the exception of PPC which only ever seems to drop.

The chart tells a different story.



I did notice a high roller enjoying the 1.02x recently. If that run of luck comes to an abrupt end your investment is likely to spike.


Please point this chart out to my active investment. It hasn't heard that it should be going up yet.


Also, that chart is over two years - not the week I've had it in so far and the two weeks I tried last time before getting weak hands and pulling it out. Tongue
legendary
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December 01, 2017, 05:07:07 AM
#12
What is estimated daily profit on 100 ETH bankroll?
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November 28, 2017, 02:28:42 PM
#11
Let’s suppose than I had four 0.01BTC investments (plus interest) and I wanted to invest 0.05 more. I could cash out one of them (to my crypto-games.net account) and then add a new investment for 0.05BTC plus the amount I had cashed out. I suppose that isn't forbidden or anything.
Correct. If you want to increase an investment on a particular then you can simply divest that coin, then reinvest on the same coin with a higher value. So long as you wait long enough for the divestment fee to disappear, there is no downside to doing this.
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November 28, 2017, 02:08:54 PM
#10
If you want to increase your investments, adding another one is an option,
however the amount of investments you can have on a single coin is limited to 4 (I think, could be 5).

I guess that limit wouldn’t be a problem if I wanted to invest more in the same coin.

Let’s suppose than I had four 0.01BTC investments (plus interest) and I wanted to invest 0.05 more. I can divest out one of them and then add a new investment for 0.05BTC plus the amount I had divested. I suppose that isn't forbidden or anything.

Edit: I’ve replaced “cash out” by “divest” after reading @minifrij’s comment because I think it sounds more natural and correct.
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November 27, 2017, 04:49:06 PM
#9
(Quoting from the old thread, would prefer to keep all discussion in a single one now)

Hi, I was wondering if different investments in the same coin are separate or if they are added like in a fund.
Let’s say you have an investment in Bitcoin and you want to add another BTC0.01. Are your first investment and this second one treated separately? I’ve tried to find this info in FAQ and this thread but can’t find it.
I know there is a divestment fee, so that makes me think they are separate but the fee could be calculated even if they are joined.
Investments are treated seperately due to the divest fee.
Regardless, two investments of 0.01BTC wil make the same profit one investment of 0.02BTC makes, since they all are part of the same bankroll.
If you want to increase your investments, adding another one is an option,
however the amount of investments you can have on a single coin is limited to 4 (I think, could be 5).
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November 27, 2017, 10:49:59 AM
#8
I'm very pleased with all my investments in CG so far, with the exception of PPC which only ever seems to drop.

The chart tells a different story.



I did notice a high roller enjoying the 1.02x recently. If that run of luck comes to an abrupt end your investment is likely to spike.
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November 27, 2017, 10:16:56 AM
#7
This works out around 4.16% interest per year, not to mention the divest fee. This leads me to believe that atleast one of the following must be true;

After 21 days when the investment has matured, the divest fee is wavered. It also drops slowly over the course of the 21 days should you need to withdraw those funds.

I'm very pleased with all my investments in CG so far, with the exception of PPC which only ever seems to drop.
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November 26, 2017, 05:50:34 PM
#6
Just to set some expectations, I've been invested for approximately 2 weeks (BTC) and have generated approximately 0.16% interest in that time.
Two weeks really isn't long enough to come to any of those conclusions.
Seconded, one of the reason for the switch to monthly numbers is that imo weekly ones have way too much variance, a single high roller can influence them easily in both directions.
Of course, the same is true for monthly stats, but they are a bit less prone to it.

3. Profit is variable due to luck.
Maybe I should pin that at the beginning of the thread Smiley



2. Investment growth is accelerating
Not really, the bankroll is fairly stable, it's currently sitting at 1816BTC, with the high this year being 2007BTC in May (meaning overall investments have decreased).
Unless you factor in the bitcoin exchange rate, at which point the bankroll has increased big time over the year due to bitcoin climbing over 800% in price.

1. Bankroll turnover is slowing
~snip~
3. Profitability is decreasing
Same thing, isn't it?
Your expected profit results from wagers over your bankroll share, which really is just the turnover.

Right now, that would be 1,447BTC wagered the last 30 days over 1816BTC invested (~80% monthly turnover),
Compared to the numbers from August (2811 over 1630, 172%) and June (3524 over 1566, 225%).
Bit of a slow month, but I'd say anything close to full turnover in a months time still has a decent profit potential.
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November 26, 2017, 05:42:08 AM
#5
Just to set some expectations, I've been invested for approximately 2 weeks (BTC) and have generated approximately 0.16% interest in that time.

This works out around 4.16% interest per year, not to mention the divest fee. This leads me to believe that atleast one of the following must be true;

1. Bankroll turnover is slowing
2. Investment growth is accelerating
3. Profitability is decreasing (or recent high rollers have been hitting the bankroll).

Two weeks really isn't long enough to come to any of those conclusions.

1. You can regularly check the turnover for each coin and each game on the statistic tab. I cannot see any sign of a slow down.

2. If you look at the chart provided on the investments tab you can see the history of the total invested in each coin. Again none of them seem to have increased unusually in the last two weeks.

3. Profit is variable due to luck.

My first BTC investment made on 12th September is up 5.86% so far, but I wouldn't extrapolate that out for a full year as there is no merit in doing so.
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November 26, 2017, 04:45:24 AM
#4
Just to set some expectations, I've been invested for approximately 2 weeks (BTC) and have generated approximately 0.16% interest in that time.

This works out around 4.16% interest per year, not to mention the divest fee. This leads me to believe that atleast one of the following must be true;

1. Bankroll turnover is slowing
2. Investment growth is accelerating
3. Profitability is decreasing (or recent high rollers have been hitting the bankroll).

hero member
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November 25, 2017, 09:29:50 AM
#3
Nice @Lutpin
Following this new thread.

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Goodbye, Z.
November 22, 2017, 03:09:34 PM
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Goodbye, Z.
November 22, 2017, 03:07:09 PM
#1
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