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October 04, 2015, 11:55:32 AM
#31
Hi I am a newbie to the forum but I have been researching bitcoins for a quite a while now just haven't had the capital to really get into it.i began by using faucets but can now see it is a waste of time.on that note I would like know the most viable and trustworthy Bitcoin investment sites?

Avoid investment which can double your money easily, don't invest in HYIP, MLM and site which use ponzi scheme.

Maybe invest in trading is good choice or HOLD it on secure bitcoin wallet(next year is halving time Cheesy).
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October 04, 2015, 05:49:06 AM
#30
What do you think is wrong in there?

Nothing is wrong, p2p lending in euro is requested on the market, the profit he can convert in beer or bitcoin.
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October 04, 2015, 04:55:10 AM
#29
seems pretty much off-topic

Dude has capital and need profit, what is wrong?

In bitcoins, and the question he has contains the word bitcoins and you pointed him on investing to a P2P lending involving euros. What do you think is wrong in there?
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October 04, 2015, 04:47:08 AM
#28
There is too much risk when you invest your money because there are too many scammers who are trying to rob the investor. I think there are some potential field where you can invest your bitcoins.I don't or would like to invest at gambling sites.

1.The best invest option is buy your bitcoins and hold it.look at the market buy it when price is too low and sell it when prices are as high as you wanted. Never sell at loss.

2. you can lend money to the community user's who have high positive rap or you can give loan only with collateral.but before do that you should see the lending board how people lend money to others. you need to have very careful.
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October 04, 2015, 03:55:42 AM
#27
seems pretty much off-topic

Dude has capital and need profit, what is wrong?
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October 04, 2015, 02:35:43 AM
#26
Invest in altcoins

Investing and speculation are gifferent things.

Not really its very similar.

Invest = holding for long term and going after value

Speculation = pump & dump.

I`m obviously going for long term. I mean i can get a coin now for 10 satoshi and then later sell it for 0.01 bitcoin, would make me filthy rich... Grin
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October 04, 2015, 02:26:33 AM
#25

The question of OP is related to ...

I see the dude will earn some profit.
If he convert this profit in bitcoin or beer - who cares?

And who have about $70 000 - there are better rates, but that is about adult business.

I don't want to argue about this but your reply to him seems pretty much off-topic and out of the scope of this discussion so I've pointed it out.



OP, why not try buying an account with a high ranking in here and then do some forum posting? Or do services to others which they might find useful. That are some of the ways I could think of for you to 'invest' involving bitcoins.
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October 04, 2015, 02:22:45 AM
#24
Invest in altcoins

Investing and speculation are gifferent things.
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October 04, 2015, 01:47:56 AM
#23
Invest in altcoins, many new altcoins are out there that can be the next big thing, and are below 10 satoshi, so its ultra cheap, look:

https://yobit.net/en/trade/
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October 03, 2015, 05:24:56 PM
#22

The question of OP is related to ...

I see the dude will earn some profit.
If he convert this profit in bitcoin or beer - who cares?

And who have about $70 000 - there are better rates, but that is about adult business.
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October 03, 2015, 05:22:34 PM
#21
I would like know the most viable and trustworthy investment sites?

If You will invest Euro and have about 20% in euro at year in European Company of p2p lending - check Estonian market.

The question of OP is related to bitcoin and not fiat, so investing in a p2p lending that involves Euro is out of the question.
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October 03, 2015, 02:46:57 PM
#20
There are effectively none. There have been some investments that worked out well but that's exceptional. Look elsewhere for gains. There's a ton of threads on this subject.
as above, no website will give safe you passive gains
get a real job and then buy bitcoins with that AS investment Smiley
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October 03, 2015, 02:40:59 PM
#19
I would like know the most viable and trustworthy investment sites?

If You will invest Euro and have about 20% in euro at year in European Company of p2p lending - check Estonian market.
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October 03, 2015, 02:32:42 PM
#18
There are some things you can do that can give you passive earnings with bitcoin:

1. Create your own faucet.
2. Invest your money in a bankroll on gambling sites.
3. Invest in a legitimate a cloud mining service that offers its users to trade their shares. Use your shares and trade it once it appreciates in value.
4. Buy and hold bitcoins.
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October 03, 2015, 01:50:12 PM
#17
Hi I am a newbie to the forum but I have been researching bitcoins for a quite a while now just haven't had the capital to really get into it.i began by using faucets but can now see it is a waste of time.on that note I would like know the most viable and trustworthy Bitcoin investment sites?
You really shouldn't be looking into investing if you have little or no money to begin with.  Get a job, offline or online and use the money that you made to purchase some bitcoins.
With a low balance you could try and gamble on dice sites like sharpdice.
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October 03, 2015, 02:17:06 AM
#16
There is no trustworthy bitcoin site that can guarantee a profit except maybe moneypot.com if your jurisdiction allows gambling sites. Investing in gambling sites will allow for a 1% profit over a very long term. Not big but it has a high probability.

To me a gambling site has to make much more than that, something is up. I'm not saying Money Pot is scamming people, I've checked Monero Dice and they are the core members of Monero and the site loses money everyday? There would be no casinos if that's the profit. Perhaps in a month of investing lets say you get 1% like you mentioned. Investing 1-10 BTC then it's not worth the risk nor the trouble really. And less than that really what's the point?
The problem with Bitcoin sites that allows investment is that they can easily cheat the user by betting against themselves and they could in theory win as they could predict the results. As said, it is a very long term, it would be much more than a month even if a whale comes and wipe a good portion. Another whale is going to lose that money due to the table limit. Moneypot.com imo is quite trusted and i have made more than 1% on it already.
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October 03, 2015, 02:08:48 AM
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October 02, 2015, 08:27:53 PM
#14
There is no trustworthy bitcoin site that can guarantee a profit except maybe moneypot.com if your jurisdiction allows gambling sites. Investing in gambling sites will allow for a 1% profit over a very long term. Not big but it has a high probability.

To me a gambling site has to make much more than that, something is up. I'm not saying Money Pot is scamming people, I've checked Monero Dice and they are the core members of Monero and the site loses money everyday? There would be no casinos if that's the profit. Perhaps in a month of investing lets say you get 1% like you mentioned. Investing 1-10 BTC then it's not worth the risk nor the trouble really. And less than that really what's the point?
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October 02, 2015, 06:55:28 PM
#13
Well I have tried altcoins, I still have a couple, but either you buy big (that's a big bet, investing in projects that can be well intended but are mostly hobbies and not real companies) or it doesn't work because of fees. I only invested 20-30 bucks and having to look at prices all day isn't worth it for making a little difference. So unless you are willing to invest between $$$-$$$$ there's no point. Plus you can lose plenty if you are not good at trading...

If you think an altcoin has a great chance to be the next Bitcoin and multiply its value many times, then go ahead and invest a little, but you'll be holding for a long time.
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October 02, 2015, 06:31:40 PM
#12
I don't advice you to invest in Ponzi schemes or alike systems that pop up everyday and post ads here and there, you can lose your money easly and most of them are scammers and thiefs. Try to trade if you have good experience buy altcoins , hold it and sell with good prices, you could make some profit. Or just sell your goods and services for Bitcoin.
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