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sr. member
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June 17, 2017, 03:10:53 AM
#31
Pop into TAAS telegram and take a look. You can also go look at the cryptographic audit page and do the math yourself.

They only have 8 mil tokens out there, already sitting at over 15+ mil USD in profit. 50% of the profit goes to token holders in the form of eth every quarter.

The big problem with the TAAS token is that the largest volume exchange it is on is liqui. I personally like liqui but they do not have the volume to push it very high.

All that will change come Aug 1 at first payout. People will be scrounging to secure something that has proven itself.

I looked at the site a bit, but I see that ICO has ended, does that mean that they can still buy token? From someone else if they sell.
I do not want to log on to page without a reason, if I can not access program
Does it have a minimum token that must be purchased? Or you can invest just 1$, and make more purchases over time
newbie
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June 16, 2017, 08:40:42 AM
#30
I dont think crypto currency is worth for 10 years
it can change price may be low or even dead
u cant trust it
newbie
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June 16, 2017, 07:36:53 AM
#29
Pop into TAAS telegram and take a look. You can also go look at the cryptographic audit page and do the math yourself.

They only have 8 mil tokens out there, already sitting at over 15+ mil USD in profit. 50% of the profit goes to token holders in the form of eth every quarter.

The big problem with the TAAS token is that the largest volume exchange it is on is liqui. I personally like liqui but they do not have the volume to push it very high.

All that will change come Aug 1 at first payout. People will be scrounging to secure something that has proven itself.
hero member
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Merit: 505
June 16, 2017, 06:39:59 AM
#28
I think it's not a good time for retirement fund. The crazy pump wave happened last month already. Now we have to wait prices to crash and we can collect coins from cheap prices. You can't make a retirement fund in bull market. Wait maybe 6-12 months for everything to be cheap.
sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 250
June 16, 2017, 05:57:39 AM
#27
Honestly, TAAS is at the dollar range for dividends, so grab a nice stack and ride the next few years on quarterly dividends, then maybe compound that by funneling your TAAS ETH returns, to ICONOMI.

Permanent retirement where they feed each other.

how confidently invest in their project, what if it all falls apart in the near future?
I have not seen anywhere that they  give a dividend for tokens
But in general and such a way is interesting because a bit of buying a share in something and little by little increases your savings over time
sr. member
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June 16, 2017, 04:25:24 AM
#26
As far concerned retirement funding chances have increased a lot. Personally what I feel is to make a diversified investment starting from bitcoin to altcoins and ICO'S. On the whole I hope that bitcoin is the one that gives the maximum profiting to enjoy the days of retirement.
newbie
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June 16, 2017, 04:24:26 AM
#25
Honestly, TAAS is at the dollar range for dividends, so grab a nice stack and ride the next few years on quarterly dividends, then maybe compound that by funneling your TAAS ETH returns, to ICONOMI.

Permanent retirement where they feed each other.
sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 250
June 16, 2017, 03:10:33 AM
#24
Fees become unrealistic every day as far as BTC is concerned, so there is a possibility that more and more people turn to an altcoin, and never hurt to have a number of different currencies.

sr. member
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June 14, 2017, 12:29:27 PM
#23
I think the very best coin to invest for long term would be Bitcoin. But if you really don't trust bitcoin that much and would choose and alternative coin instead of bitcoin itself my bet would be Nem.

For me it is still bitcoin if you are going to invest like 10-20 years. One factor is the next halving, which will make bitcoin scarce and the price will exponentially grow. As for the altcoins you mentioned, I think only ETH is a good investment long term because you know that some altcoins will die or even delisted by some trading platform. So my best bet is still bitcoin.
legendary
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June 14, 2017, 12:11:09 PM
#22
I thought I'd start collecting some coins as a retirement investment.
What do you think which coins would pay off as a long-term investment?
I mean that in a period of 10-20 years.
I started collecting Siacoin, Ripple and Lisk. Any potential there?
What do you think of that idea in general?

10 to 20 years is a long period. I doubt altcoin will have their peak prices on that duration. Maybe yes on the way but surely it will followed by a big dump consuming all that 20 years into nothing changed of it's price.

We also don't know if bitcoin issues will have a solution. For now, only bitcoin I sees you can rely on holding for that long period of time. The altcoins you stated must be traded regularly during a pump or dump as they are like that. You can earn profit from those by doing trades and not by holding for so long.
sr. member
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June 14, 2017, 11:58:38 AM
#21
I think the very best coin to invest for long term would be Bitcoin. But if you really don't trust bitcoin that much and would choose and alternative coin instead of bitcoin itself my bet would be Nem.
legendary
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June 14, 2017, 11:53:52 AM
#20
I thought I'd start collecting some coins as a retirement investment.
What do you think which coins would pay off as a long-term investment?
I mean that in a period of 10-20 years.
I started collecting Siacoin, Ripple and Lisk. Any potential there?
What do you think of that idea in general?

Pick up a smattering of coins. Small amounts should do, given that these alts will be dead or will grow multifold.
I would personally pick ZCash, Monero and may be BitBay.
sr. member
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June 14, 2017, 11:47:02 AM
#19
10-20 years is a lot of time. We can't know what will happen in this time, crypto currencies may become super popular, used in our daily life or they could die out.
sr. member
Activity: 364
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June 14, 2017, 11:40:10 AM
#18
Of course it will BTC and ETH be the best investment, but I already use BTC and spend it over a debit card, I was thinking more about investing some smaller amount into a coin with potentials, and forget about it, if by chance a few years the value increases I can replace it for something else
full member
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June 13, 2017, 08:50:47 AM
#17
Good Coins For Long Term May Be For 1-2 Years,
1: Bitcoin ($10k+ In Next 2-3 Years, May Be $100k In Next 10-15 Years)
2: ETH ( $1000+ in 2018)
3: ETC ( $100+ in 2018)
4: Stratis ( $100+ in 2018)
5: Factom ($100+ in 2018)
6: DGB ( $0.50-$1 in 2018)
7: NXT ($1- $2 in 2018)

Investing in All Coin which has good Future plan and a better developer team is always profitable in short term as well as long term, coz daily crypto currency receive millions of investment from whole world. Wink
sr. member
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June 13, 2017, 07:02:24 AM
#16
Ether and Bitcoin for the long haul, unless WW3 hits in which case forget about your retirement.
legendary
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June 13, 2017, 12:38:57 AM
#15

2) Diversify. That doesn't just mean a bunch of different altcoins. That could mean some bitcoin, some altcoin, some gold/silver, some mutual funds, an IRA, some stocks, some cash hidden in your coffee can, etc. The split you choose for these is very personal but basically all come down to how you view risk management.


Back in the day (in reality, just a few years ago) people would suggest holding a number of Bitcoin, and a physical bar of gold and silver. Bonus points if you have trezor or ledger, and can stack them all on top of one another to post on reddit for sweet sweet karma.
sr. member
Activity: 518
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June 13, 2017, 12:26:05 AM
#14
Do not bet on alt coins for your retirement fund. BTC is the way, but do monitor that as well. Although it may look like it will be anywhere from 10k-1m a coin in the future, you truly never know what will happen!
legendary
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June 13, 2017, 12:16:59 AM
#13
Oh my god, do you really link your retirement to Siacoin and Lisk? Man this is like a lottery. You could get it or you could regret like "why didn't I buy bitcoin and ethereum instead these garbage" so be careful. This is risky.

Yea.. Not sure about Siacoin, but i've been mining BURST using a bunch of hard drives I have laying around letting those sit in a wallet. Got nothing to lose on it since i'm not investing anything and it barely even uses any electricity. Rewards lower per month and there's a good chance it could be worth more next year. Just an idea for those of you that have a bunch of old hard drives laying around. Like I said, it barely even uses any electricity(I leave my computer on all the time anyways). So it's basically a free investment
sr. member
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Merit: 250
June 12, 2017, 08:39:45 PM
#12
Oh my god, do you really link your retirement to Siacoin and Lisk? Man this is like a lottery. You could get it or you could regret like "why didn't I buy bitcoin and ethereum instead these garbage" so be careful. This is risky.
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