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October 06, 2017, 08:53:28 AM
#21
I Think all great journeys start with the first step.
Never too late!!!
legendary
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October 06, 2017, 08:16:40 AM
#20
Same question I had when bitcoin reached the first ATH of $1200, "Am I late to the party?" Those times it seems that everything is already at the peak, simply because everyone is so happy and selling their bags. Fortunately, it's just a massive pump orchestrated by Willy and his friends. If there's one thing I learned about holding bitcoins that is you hold it for a long time since there is always a high possibility that you'll gain profit by just holding those coins.
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October 06, 2017, 07:30:37 AM
#19
I am a newbie and i want to know that, has it been too late for me to involve with bitcoin?
I think yes, because you see the price of the bitcoin now and some of altcoins? Its almost so high even in a month you cant buy 1 bitcoin not like previous years.
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October 06, 2017, 07:10:49 AM
#18
I thought it was too late when I was buying bitcoin at $400, $500, $600. Turns out it wasn’t.

If your intentions are to turn thousands into millions, then maybe it is too late. Nobody can answer that question.

But if your goal is to invest in Bitcoin, with hopes of investing in an appreciating investment. I believe it isn’t too late. I can see Bitcoin hitting $10,000 or possibly $100,000. Anybodies guess.

If you want to invest in something to potential make massive multipliers, then get into altcoins. For that it is definitly not too late.
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October 06, 2017, 02:10:10 AM
#17
As most people have said... Not at all!

In terms of where we all want bitcoin to go... this is still very early days.
Out of a speculative industry (even though I don't think its going to stop) bitcoin definitely remains the most stable and most promising (primarily due to the first mover advantage I'd say).

But as you spend more time in the scene you might even find more and more 'alt coins' that catch your eye.

Whether its Privacy (Monero, DeepOnion)
De-centralized CPU renting (Golem)
Immutable Data-storeage (Factom)
Programmable Decentralized Application platforms (Ethereum, Neo)

Those I've listed aren't even the tip of whats available.

So definitely don't write off the scene, start with bitcoin and go from there!
legendary
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October 06, 2017, 04:25:33 AM
#17
It might be too late to become a millionnaire with Bitcoin but it most definetly isn't with Altcoins. You might want to check out my signature and take a look at Atlant. They are facilitating the process of buying and selling real estate. There are many other real estate projects but this one is the most promising in my opinion.
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October 06, 2017, 02:03:44 AM
#16
I am a newbie and i want to know that, has it been too late for me to involve with bitcoin?

Very likely it is not too late. In a hindsight, surely it would be nice to get involved years ago, but bitcoin is still a new technology and it may grow a lot in the future, even from present levels.
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October 06, 2017, 01:55:22 AM
#15
Never too late Smiley
You can invest from 50$...
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October 06, 2017, 01:51:16 AM
#14
Hoping it's not too late as I've invested recently only to see it drop in value but it's nearly back to what i bought at again, it's certainly exciting times . . .
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October 06, 2017, 01:09:45 AM
#13
I am a newbie and i want to know that, has it been too late for me to involve with bitcoin?

It's never too late to get involved in Bitcoin. This is the greatest revolution of human history and we on this forum are still the early adopters... so, bro, start mining, trading, buying, do signature campaigns, sell your stuff and your skills for Bitcoin, use faucets, do whatever you want, but do yourself a favor and start using Bitcoin! And also don't be afraid if Bitcoin price will rise or will go down, and the same way don't care too much about FUD and fake news which try to undermine your faith in Bitcoin. Just have faith and we'll conquer the world!

I agree, it's never too late to get involved...I was actually involved in bitcoin 4 years ago before but already sold mine quickly in higher value of it but it was a mistake. then i buy again of this 3times of the price of bitcoin i sold before..
sr. member
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October 05, 2017, 04:06:01 PM
#12
I am a newbie and i want to know that, has it been too late for me to involve with bitcoin?

It's never too late to get involved in Bitcoin. This is the greatest revolution of human history and we on this forum are still the early adopters... so, bro, start mining, trading, buying, do signature campaigns, sell your stuff and your skills for Bitcoin, use faucets, do whatever you want, but do yourself a favor and start using Bitcoin! And also don't be afraid if Bitcoin price will rise or will go down, and the same way don't care too much about FUD and fake news which try to undermine your faith in Bitcoin. Just have faith and we'll conquer the world!
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October 05, 2017, 04:01:45 PM
#11
far from too late. Still lots of money to be made in this market, IMO we're only just getting started. It's going to be bumpy and poretty scary at times I'm sure of that, but the overall trend will stay in favor of the bulls.
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October 05, 2017, 03:45:35 PM
#10
I am a newbie and i want to know that, has it been too late for me to involve with bitcoin?

no its not. we all people are confusing on the things that we knew on a late time, but its not necessary. to invest/buy bitcoin its not too late. although the price of this bitcoin is so huge, but its more profitable to you to have this bitcoin, as you can see in the market, bitcoin is more getting bigger and bigger in its own price. so when you invest in bitcoin its not too late to have.
legendary
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October 05, 2017, 12:29:35 PM
#9
I am a newbie and i want to know that, has it been too late for me to involve with bitcoin?
Its never too late when the price is too expensive for you to start as long as you can afford to buy bitcoin then go for it you're always welcome to use bitcoin anyway welcome here, If I were you learn first more about crypto currency and about trading for you not to lose too much money when you start to earn money.
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October 05, 2017, 12:25:32 PM
#8
I am a newbie and i want to know that, has it been too late for me to involve with bitcoin?

No, youre still one of the lucky person to know bitcoin and youre not late  to involve into it ,why? Because  only 5% of almost all the people in the world knows bitcoin and the rest dont have any idea what bitcoin is. Thats is why were so lucky to know.bitcoin at this early  time.


thanks for your inspiration
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October 05, 2017, 10:25:09 AM
#7
I was looking into ripple or plexcoin.
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October 05, 2017, 08:50:28 AM
#6
Never think like that, Bitcoin isn't your only choise. Bitcoin is base curreny of cryptoworld. There are too many alternative for investment. But you should be very carefull and curious. This forum is a best source of information. Please continue to research and find a good time for invest.
hero member
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October 05, 2017, 08:22:59 AM
#5
I am a newbie and i want to know that, has it been too late for me to involve with bitcoin?

No, youre still one of the lucky person to know bitcoin and youre not late  to involve into it ,why? Because  only 5% of almost all the people in the world knows bitcoin and the rest dont have any idea what bitcoin is. Thats is why were so lucky to know.bitcoin at this early  time.
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October 05, 2017, 07:39:08 AM
#4
Well I feel the Same way with bitcoin I want to invest in them but with 1 bitcoin being like 4500 usd how can 1 buy it? I saw some other ico to invest bit idk them.

You don't have to buy one whole bitcoin. You can buy in smaller decimals, depending on your budget. (e.g. 0.05BTC). The best website to buy bitcoin depends on what country you're in.

Definitely don't go the ICO path if you don't know what you're doing. You can possibly lose the money you invested.
newbie
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October 05, 2017, 07:02:06 AM
#3
Well I feel the Same way with bitcoin I want to invest in them but with 1 bitcoin being like 4500 usd how can 1 buy it? I saw some other ico to invest bit idk them.
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