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newbie
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October 16, 2017, 02:22:03 AM
#32
Hi I am relatively new to cryptocurrency. I had some Bitcoin a couple of years ago but unfortunately sold them  (which I regret now) so looking to make some connections here, and also look at investing in some ICOs. Do you have any recommended ones, or is it just a case of browsing the latest forum topics here, and deciding which one looks best? This is more of an introduction post, so looking forward to connecting with you all to scrutinize some coin  Tongue

if you are really interested to invest money in the crypto currency first search in google. coinmarketcap is the best way to search types of coins and investing money in to this. in this site coinmarketcap has more coins so we have to choose coins and invest money in that coin. most of the people interested to invest in bit coin next eth coin and alt coins. investing is depends on the market demand of coins. so try to invest in the bit coin really it gives you good profit.
hero member
Activity: 966
Merit: 535
October 15, 2017, 06:24:37 PM
#31
Don't ask people where to invest your money. You need to make sure you do your own research. You need to read the white papers and the roadmap and everything in the Ann as well as the comments and concerns of other users. Make sure the Dev answers these concerns and is actively involved in the community. Don't invest in some noob who barely speaks. You need someone who has passion and belief in their own coin. Not just some fantasy story some scammer Devs try to pull off.
member
Activity: 193
Merit: 10
October 15, 2017, 06:18:21 PM
#30
Gotta do your own research but I would recommend crypto currency reddit, 4chan biz section, crypto currency trader as some good
places to find news about any particular alt coin.
Honestly google is your best friend. If you really believe in a coin, youd have to research its white paper, and do technical analysis
on its price chart history

Thanks! This is helpful to me too.
full member
Activity: 140
Merit: 100
October 15, 2017, 04:47:33 PM
#29
Best advice I've seen on here is do your own research. My own advice is if you want to invest in crypto is to look at coinmarketcap and research the top 10-15 coins. Invest in what you see fit for the future. Bitcoin and ethereum to start Smiley
full member
Activity: 371
Merit: 100
October 15, 2017, 03:01:01 PM
#28
try to join here https://t.me/joinchat/FI4jYURcEbp3KyaEwJA12g thats TELEGRAM it will really a big help.. ICO are being great to everyone Cheesy see yah there
sr. member
Activity: 639
Merit: 251
October 15, 2017, 12:13:46 PM
#27
Hi I am relatively new to cryptocurrency. I had some Bitcoin a couple of years ago but unfortunately sold them  (which I regret now) so looking to make some connections here, and also look at investing in some ICOs. Do you have any recommended ones, or is it just a case of browsing the latest forum topics here, and deciding which one looks best? This is more of an introduction post, so looking forward to connecting with you all to scrutinize some coin  Tongue
In my opinion, you will not be able to see anything in the forum and you will find that the best way to do this is to invest in a bitcoin or another monet and keep it in your wallet.
member
Activity: 66
Merit: 10
October 15, 2017, 09:11:17 AM
#26
If you want to invest, it is good idea to diversify your investment: 50% keep in bitcoin and 50% in many good alts.
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
October 15, 2017, 08:03:51 AM
#25
Hi, you might try investing in casino bankrolls (see results of my own investments in my signature).
It's long term investment but unlike ICOs you can withdraw your funds anytime (and invest them elsewhere). 

Is it an investment or what your trying to say is try gambling on the site?

It is an investment. I'm trying to say that you can lend your BTC to casino (so they can attract bigger players and make a bigger profits). It's like any other business. Bigger capital brings bigger profits.

FYI: max. possible amount player can win is given by amount of funds casino have (bankroll). To prevent bankrupcy the players can win only small fraction of the bankroll (otherwise some superlucky gambler could ruin them in one game).

You lend your BTC to casino. Now the casino can offer bigger max. win amount and attract more wealthy gamblers (which is obvously their aim).
As a reward the casino will share with you part of their profit.

Wouldnt that kind of system fall over once it got overly popular? Then a lot of people would lose money?
...

I don't hink so. The only way you can lose money here is:
1 - casino run away - Why would casino run away (and risk legal persecutions) when their bussiness model is (and we all know that) profitable?
2 - casino gets hacked - Thats why I'm investing only in established, lontime running casinos (but sure this can happen).
3 - casino is losing in long term. - Due to houseedge this is unprobable. Sure exceptions happens but it's mosty due to bad marketing (unsustainable jackpots ...)

If this system gets overly popular it only means your profits will be smaller (your percentual bankroll share will be reduced) .. but it definitely won't collapse.

I'm not saying it's risk free investment and definitely not putting all my funds into (but thats rule no.1 for every kind of investment).


I see thank you for clarifying my concern
sr. member
Activity: 952
Merit: 339
invest trade and gamble wisely
October 13, 2017, 03:56:35 AM
#24
Hi, you might try investing in casino bankrolls (see results of my own investments in my signature).
It's long term investment but unlike ICOs you can withdraw your funds anytime (and invest them elsewhere). 

Is it an investment or what your trying to say is try gambling on the site?

It is an investment. I'm trying to say that you can lend your BTC to casino (so they can attract bigger players and make a bigger profits). It's like any other business. Bigger capital brings bigger profits.

FYI: max. possible amount player can win is given by amount of funds casino have (bankroll). To prevent bankrupcy the players can win only small fraction of the bankroll (otherwise some superlucky gambler could ruin them in one game).

You lend your BTC to casino. Now the casino can offer bigger max. win amount and attract more wealthy gamblers (which is obvously their aim).
As a reward the casino will share with you part of their profit.

Wouldnt that kind of system fall over once it got overly popular? Then a lot of people would lose money?
...

I don't hink so. The only way you can lose money here is:
1 - casino run away - Why would casino run away (and risk legal persecutions) when their bussiness model is (and we all know that) profitable?
2 - casino gets hacked - Thats why I'm investing only in established, lontime running casinos (but sure this can happen).
3 - casino is losing in long term. - Due to houseedge this is unprobable. Sure exceptions happens but it's mosty due to bad marketing (unsustainable jackpots ...)

If this system gets overly popular it only means your profits will be smaller (your percentual bankroll share will be reduced) .. but it definitely won't collapse.

I'm not saying it's risk free investment and definitely not putting all my funds into (but thats rule no.1 for every kind of investment).
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
October 13, 2017, 03:26:57 AM
#23
Hi, you might try investing in casino bankrolls (see results of my own investments in my signature).
It's long term investment but unlike ICOs you can withdraw your funds anytime (and invest them elsewhere). 

Is it an investment or what your trying to say is try gambling on the site?

It is an investment. I'm trying to say that you can lend your BTC to casino (so they can attract bigger players and make a bigger profits). It's like any other business. Bigger capital brings bigger profits.

FYI: max. possible amount player can win is given by amount of funds casino have (bankroll). To prevent bankrupcy the players can win only small fraction of the bankroll (otherwise some superlucky gambler could ruin them in one game).

You lend your BTC to casino. Now the casino can offer bigger max. win amount and attract more wealthy gamblers (which is obvously their aim).
As a reward the casino will share with you part of their profit.

Wouldnt that kind of system fall over once it got overly popular? Then a lot of people would lose money?
I have decided to start gathering a list (maybe top 10 or top 5) of the most attractive upcoming ICOs in the coming weeks and months. Is there a website we can all use to share and vote on them to get the true top 5/10?
Thanks
sr. member
Activity: 952
Merit: 339
invest trade and gamble wisely
October 13, 2017, 03:08:45 AM
#22
Hi, you might try investing in casino bankrolls (see results of my own investments in my signature).
It's long term investment but unlike ICOs you can withdraw your funds anytime (and invest them elsewhere). 

Is it an investment or what your trying to say is try gambling on the site?

It is an investment. I'm trying to say that you can lend your BTC to casino (so they can attract bigger players and make a bigger profits). It's like any other business. Bigger capital brings bigger profits.

FYI: max. possible amount player can win is given by amount of funds casino have (bankroll). To prevent bankrupcy the players can win only small fraction of the bankroll (otherwise some superlucky gambler could ruin them in one game).

You lend your BTC to casino. Now the casino can offer bigger max. win amount and attract more wealthy gamblers (which is obvously their aim).
As a reward the casino will share with you part of their profit.
newbie
Activity: 3
Merit: 0
October 13, 2017, 02:18:24 AM
#21
Hi, you might try investing in casino bankrolls (see results of my own investments in my signature).
It's long term investment but unlike ICOs you can withdraw your funds anytime (and invest them elsewhere). 

Is it an investment or what your trying to say is try gambling on the site?
full member
Activity: 227
Merit: 100
October 12, 2017, 11:33:21 PM
#20
Gotta do your own research but I would recommend crypto currency reddit, 4chan biz section, crypto currency trader as some good
places to find news about any particular alt coin.
Honestly google is your best friend. If you really believe in a coin, youd have to research its white paper, and do technical analysis
on its price chart history
member
Activity: 126
Merit: 10
October 12, 2017, 11:20:26 PM
#19
I think now is bad time to buy bitcoin. I believe there is too much hype about upcoming hard fork. I would rather buy alts now.
newbie
Activity: 40
Merit: 0
October 12, 2017, 11:19:06 PM
#18
I too am looking for a good opportunity. I remember when bitcoin.org first came out. I wanted to invest so bad at $.008. Had to mine to get it. Tried so hard to figure it out and ended up overheating my laptops and wasting money. I still saved them, maybe there is somehow to save the bitcoins, but idk. Then Ethereum came out and I was able to invest in that at $15. Unfortunately I then got DAO Tokens and everyone knows how that went. Crypto is difficult even when you do find a good opportunity.  Undecided
member
Activity: 61
Merit: 10
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October 12, 2017, 11:04:39 PM
#17
Hi I am relatively new to cryptocurrency. I had some Bitcoin a couple of years ago but unfortunately sold them  (which I regret now) so looking to make some connections here, and also look at investing in some ICOs. Do you have any recommended ones, or is it just a case of browsing the latest forum topics here, and deciding which one looks best? This is more of an introduction post, so looking forward to connecting with you all to scrutinize some coin  Tongue

IMHO, Trying some trading platforms like bitpetite, chain group or bitconnect. I think it will help to gain investment. Happy to share
full member
Activity: 257
Merit: 100
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October 12, 2017, 08:58:26 PM
#16
May be you find information first about genesis mining and hasflare before invest. I think and I read some forum the two sites have good reputation.
member
Activity: 193
Merit: 10
October 12, 2017, 06:56:36 PM
#15
Stick to Bitcoin or Ether. I recently came across few good ones. One is EOS (1 year ICO) and Notary Platform (about 30 days ICO).
member
Activity: 130
Merit: 10
October 12, 2017, 05:29:34 PM
#14
you can try poloniex of bifinex lending. interest is very small, but if the coin your lending increase price, more profit for you.
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
October 12, 2017, 05:17:58 PM
#13
the more I look into it, the more clear it is that you have to ask questions and  make sure you use common sense before investing any of your bitcoin in an ICO
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