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Topic: It's never too late, right? (Read 426 times)

full member
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December 05, 2013, 08:02:21 AM
#4
It's never to late but you have to be careful where you invest your money and on which horse you bet.

Your right, I personaly dont like preorders because it is hard to estimate future difficulty (the time you receive the preorder)
hero member
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December 05, 2013, 07:57:24 AM
#3
I have been casually interested in crypto currencies for a while, and I'm sure kicking myself for not seriously getting into bitcoin sooner. I'm in it now though, and I've managed to mine 1.4 coins for myself. Due to the difficulty increase I've switched to mining LTC on my GPUs and I'm looking at possibly building a LTC mining rig, although the recent difficulty increases are kind of talking me out of it.

I have a Black Arrow Prospero X-3 on order, looking forward to seeing if that was a good investment choice or not.  Grin

I've been a member of the forum since last April, only lurking and never posting, but I wanted to join the WASP open hardware project and found that I need to be not-newbie in order to send a PM.
It's never to late but you have to be careful where you invest your money and on which horse you bet.
legendary
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Merit: 1001
December 05, 2013, 07:51:49 AM
#2
If you mined the 1.4 Bitcoin on GPU earlier, you did well and lucky (now not possible anymore)
Zax
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Merit: 0
December 05, 2013, 07:37:13 AM
#1
I have been casually interested in crypto currencies for a while, and I'm sure kicking myself for not seriously getting into bitcoin sooner. I'm in it now though, and I've managed to mine 1.4 coins for myself. Due to the difficulty increase I've switched to mining LTC on my GPUs and I'm looking at possibly building a LTC mining rig, although the recent difficulty increases are kind of talking me out of it.

I have a Black Arrow Prospero X-3 on order, looking forward to seeing if that was a good investment choice or not.  Grin

I've been a member of the forum since last April, only lurking and never posting, but I wanted to join the WASP open hardware project and found that I need to be not-newbie in order to send a PM.
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