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sr. member
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February 24, 2015, 04:35:58 AM
#37
If you look for a real investisment just buy a wallet that can save your bitcoins before you loose them .
hero member
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February 23, 2015, 08:46:12 PM
#36
Aww 50 BTC would make a nice bankroll for MultiDice  Smiley

profits for dice sites are slow.. except for pd and bitdice

so, that 50btc wont return much
There's not a single site related to bitcoin that's worth putting 50BTC right now. Things are too experimental. If you want to risk go for it tho.
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February 23, 2015, 06:38:16 PM
#35
Aww 50 BTC would make a nice bankroll for MultiDice  Smiley

profits for dice sites are slow.. except for pd and bitdice

so, that 50btc wont return much
hero member
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February 23, 2015, 04:58:37 PM
#34
So I recently came into about 13k worth of BTC and would like to put it to work for me as opposed to just holding it. I figure why not hold it and have it work in the meantime through a p2p loan or other low risk semi short term investment.

Did you hack bter?

I'm aware that any investment is a calculated gamble and the fact of using btc for it could complicate it further because of a few factors.

Basically I'm asking if you had 50btc sitting around how would you grow it aside from trying to day trade?

On a more serious note, you could spend them on what you feel yourself most skillful at. This is the only way you would increase your income in the end.


Hack bter ? if he did , i dont think he would need to invest in anything all he'd have to do is buy stuff and be happy with life :>

In fact, we don't know whether it was a one-man feat or he had accomplices.
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February 23, 2015, 04:39:21 PM
#33
So I recently came into about 13k worth of BTC and would like to put it to work for me as opposed to just holding it. I figure why not hold it and have it work in the meantime through a p2p loan or other low risk semi short term investment.

Did you hack bter?

I'm aware that any investment is a calculated gamble and the fact of using btc for it could complicate it further because of a few factors.

Basically I'm asking if you had 50btc sitting around how would you grow it aside from trying to day trade?

On a more serious note, you could spend them on what you feel yourself most skillful at. This is the only way you would increase your income in the end.


Hack bter ? if he did , i dont think he would need to invest in anything all he'd have to do is buy stuff and be happy with life :>
legendary
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February 23, 2015, 10:09:40 AM
#32
hi,
 
i invested 13 BTC since october 10,  buy buying securities on www.coinsortium.co , today 130 days later my shares are worth 25 BTC and i'm getting
dividends every week.
The stocks that i hold : BARTER , EPL , BFTB, ARB , check them out if you need proof i can send you screenshots of my deposits and owned shares.

newbie with 13 account, claiming to make profit from cloud investment, where are the proof?
Nowhere, he's most likely trying to scam BTC off incautious people.
legendary
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February 23, 2015, 09:20:24 AM
#31
Invest in some gambling site.
Diversify - get some promising altcoins, maybe in 2-5 years you'll be richer than with only BTC.
legendary
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February 23, 2015, 09:16:12 AM
#30
hi,
 
i invested 13 BTC since october 10,  buy buying securities on www.coinsortium.co , today 130 days later my shares are worth 25 BTC and i'm getting
dividends every week.
The stocks that i hold : BARTER , EPL , BFTB, ARB , check them out if you need proof i can send you screenshots of my deposits and owned shares.

newbie with 13 activity, claiming to make profit from cloud investment, where are the proof?
hero member
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February 23, 2015, 09:07:49 AM
#29
I don't know what to tell you in regards to where you should invest your money. But I will tell you this, Don't give out no-collateral loans, BTCjam or otherwise, Don't invest in cloud-mining no matter how legit they appear, Don't day trade.

I would advice you to just keep them safe in a cold storage but if invest you must, then think out of the box, design a new btc website maybe, a new game. GL

PS: Teach me how to win in BlackJack dude  Wink
hero member
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February 23, 2015, 06:43:23 AM
#28
hi,
 
i invested 13 BTC since october 10,  buy buying securities on www.coinsortium.co , today 130 days later my shares are worth 25 BTC and i'm getting
dividends every week.
The stocks that i hold : BARTER , EPL , BFTB, ARB , check them out if you need proof i can send you screenshots of my deposits and owned shares.

Have you tried to sell your securities (at least some part of) and withdraw your income?
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February 23, 2015, 06:17:12 AM
#27
hi,
 
i invested 13 BTC since october 10,  buy buying securities on www.coinsortium.co , today 130 days later my shares are worth 25 BTC and i'm getting
dividends every week.
The stocks that i hold : BARTER , EPL , BFTB, ARB , check them out if you need proof i can send you screenshots of my deposits and owned shares.
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hero member
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February 21, 2015, 03:01:04 PM
#25
So I recently came into about 13k worth of BTC and would like to put it to work for me as opposed to just holding it. I figure why not hold it and have it work in the meantime through a p2p loan or other low risk semi short term investment.

Did you hack bter?

I'm aware that any investment is a calculated gamble and the fact of using btc for it could complicate it further because of a few factors.

Basically I'm asking if you had 50btc sitting around how would you grow it aside from trying to day trade?

On a more serious note, you could spend them on what you feel yourself most skillful at. This is the only way you would increase your income in the end.

sr. member
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February 21, 2015, 02:57:28 PM
#24
Aww 50 BTC would make a nice bankroll for MultiDice  Smiley
legendary
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February 21, 2015, 02:55:22 PM
#23
Best idea is to resist the temptation to gamble and put your coins into cold storage or if you must play at Coinroyale.
legendary
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February 21, 2015, 02:48:59 PM
#22
So I recently came into about 13k worth of BTC and would like to put it to work for me as opposed to just holding it. I figure why not hold it and have it work in the meantime through a p2p loan or other low risk semi short term investment.

I'm aware that any investment is a calculated gamble and the fact of using btc for it could complicate it further because of a few factors.

Basically I'm asking if you had 50btc sitting around how would you grow it aside from trying to day trade?


I'd let it sit around. Lending money to people isn't worth the risk. Hold it and you'll very likely see gains. Plus, we could see a spike anytime and if that happens and you don't have access to any coins at that particular moment you cannot profit from it.

Definitely a good thing that you can do OP. Any upward movement in the trends is already a good sign for you holding that 50 btc. Putting it in lending or trading with it gives you a high risk of being burned in the end. Though it's up to you whether you want to "invest" or not. I'm just giving my own opinion here on what will I do if I have that money.
legendary
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February 21, 2015, 02:45:42 PM
#21
If I were you, I would definitely hold it because it is already an investment in itself. The more people gamble with their money expecting that they will get an incredible return, the more they end up burning themselves. Just keep it in your hands in an offline storage, wait for it to gain value, then sell. It will not gain you a big profit but it diminishes the risks of you ending up with no money at all.
hero member
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February 21, 2015, 12:01:38 PM
#20
Easiest thing to do now is to become a loaner on BTCJam and give people money then get interesst at the end . or simply do it here on the Lending section , it's up to you . (make sure to use an escrow)

~ Madness
Im not sure about BTCJam's regulation level. Unless it is highy regulated and secure im not putting any money since its a matter of time they get "hacker" just like every other company.
full member
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February 21, 2015, 11:37:29 AM
#19
So I recently came into about 13k worth of BTC and would like to put it to work for me as opposed to just holding it. I figure why not hold it and have it work in the meantime through a p2p loan or other low risk semi short term investment.

I'm aware that any investment is a calculated gamble and the fact of using btc for it could complicate it further because of a few factors.

Basically I'm asking if you had 50btc sitting around how would you grow it aside from trying to day trade?

I would either a) just sit on it or b) use it to create a tiny startup company that somehow takes/pays in BTC. Maybe create your own gambling site or Brawker or something - I know one thing that is sorely needed is a complete POS system with integrated accounting/inventory management for Bitcoin.
legendary
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February 21, 2015, 11:24:12 AM
#18
So I recently came into about 13k worth of BTC and would like to put it to work for me as opposed to just holding it. I figure why not hold it and have it work in the meantime through a p2p loan or other low risk semi short term investment.

I'm aware that any investment is a calculated gamble and the fact of using btc for it could complicate it further because of a few factors.

Basically I'm asking if you had 50btc sitting around how would you grow it aside from trying to day trade?

Its a pretty tough question, since every form of earning comes with a certain risk. What i can tell you is not to touch altcoins, as you will probably loose portion of value because its crazy there. Never gamble also.
Some well backed loans would be a much better option, but dont reach out with more than 20-30 % of your holdings.

cheers
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