Based on the success and free time that I have, I have decided to research the top 200 altcoins and release at least one analysis of them a day. Will release the results in this group (first 500 to join will get access to the premium group) Link below...
https://t.me/CookieCryptoI have 12 Bitcoins. I am not a whale. I started about 6 months ago with 0.01 Bitcoins and $1000. I turned it into 12 Bitcoins so far and am pretty proud to say the least.
My question is, what do I do now?
As far as I can see, I have 4 options;1) Hold the Bitcoin
2) Invest in altcoins and leave a little in Bitcoin
3) Fund a project and start my own cryptocurrency that solves a problem that current currencies face (scalability, Tx fees etc.). With the funds, I would be able to assemble a team, start a marketing campaign, get listed on exchanges etc. I am also a programmer which helps.
4) Convert it to fiat (probably the dumbest idea)Edit: I should also add, I dropped out of school and have all the time in the world so can fully commit to any idea. I will earn my living of cryptocurrencies.A few people have asked how I made my money so, if you are interested, here is a short summary:
Initially, I put it all into Bitcoin during the massive FUD of the fork around June when Bitcoin dipped to $1,900. Then I put half my money into NEO before all of the hype at around $12 and cashed out at $40. Then I invested in a couple ICO's and turned a pretty good profit of off the hype. After that, I got back in on NEO as soon as China announced the regulations regarding ICO's and rode the wave back from around $20 to $40 (I can't quite remember). Then, I rode the hype of Ethereum Dark, eBitcoin and a few other airdrop scams. Finally, I got in on Wincoin before it got to coinmarketcap and turned a 20x profit.
At first, I put everything into Bitcoin amid the huge FUD of the fork around June when Bitcoin plunged to $1,900. At that point I put a large portion of my cash into NEO before the majority of the publicity at around $12 and liquidated out at $40. At that point I put resources into a couple ICO's and turned a truly decent benefit of off the publicity. From that point onward, I got back in on NEO when China declared the directions with respect to ICO's and rode the wave once more from around $20 to $40 (I can't exactly recollect). At that point, I rode the publicity of Ethereum Dark, eBitcoin and a couple of other airdrop tricks (in the wake of paying off a couple of the devs, I got huge rebates in contrast with showcase costs and drove the volume up on their particular markets to get them recorded on coinmarketcap.com which slung their cost). At last, I got in on Wincoin before it got to coinmarketcap.com and turned a 20 times or 21 times greater benefit.