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Topic: Whats Your Current Balance In Bitcoins ? - page 6. (Read 5121 times)

sr. member
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January 21, 2017, 05:38:20 AM
#24
None as of now. Learning to make some btc and make a investment in it. Guide me though some ways to make btc in current scenario.

hero member
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Crypto.games
January 21, 2017, 05:27:47 AM
#23
My current balance in Bitcoin is, sadly, close to nil at the moment.  Cry
I have recently sold most of my coins during the $1120 high, so, I'm running low right now.
Haven't gotten the chance to buy some yet. I'll probably start earning/buying/saving by next month.

As for where I store it, I usually have some small amounts on web wallets and some on either paper or desktop.
sr. member
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January 21, 2017, 04:54:27 AM
#22
In last 2 weeks i have 0.1BTC but now i only have 0.03 because i cashed out it because i need a money for my tuition fee for my college study and now i working hard and looking for bitcoin business because next month im going to pay tuition fee for my studies again.
legendary
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casinosblockchain.io
January 21, 2017, 01:38:29 AM
#21
Why can't you make a poll for this, instead of each users telling you specifically the amount they have and where they actually store their BTC. For me, I won't release such information to a newbie account.

Instead of creating a poll, continuing with the thread is good. The reason is that users will explain how they worked to earn the amount within their wallet. At the same revealing these too helps people to try hacking the largest holders.
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
January 21, 2017, 01:05:51 AM
#20
Why can't you make a poll for this, instead of each users telling you specifically the amount they have and where they actually store their BTC. For me, I won't release such information to a newbie account.

I also think same. what benefit we shall get if we disclose our BTC balance here. Maybe OP looking for rich BTC holders and then might contact them privately for some investments etc.  If that is the case, OP shall disclose before so that only interested people shall disclose their balances.
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The revolutionary trading ecosystem
January 21, 2017, 12:40:07 AM
#19
Why can't you make a poll for this, instead of each users telling you specifically the amount they have and where they actually store their BTC. For me, I won't release such information to a newbie account.
sr. member
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Wolf
January 21, 2017, 12:36:53 AM
#18
Hello Friends !

I Am writing a study paper about bitcoin BTCBTCBTCBTCBTC , so can you all tell me how much bitcoin do you have & where do you store them ( online wallets OR own computer )  ?

THanks To Eveyone Who Answers

Lol. Can please tell us first why do you need that kind of information for your study paper? I just can't understand how it will help .
And not all people are willing to tell you how much they have for security reasons . Are you planning to do some kind of survey? Then these information are quite delicate you might wanna revise it . And again please explain it throughly cause the way you said it is kind of fishy that's why you don't have a decent response from most people .
full member
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January 21, 2017, 12:10:13 AM
#17
I have 0.1++ bitcoin as of now in my 2 wallets .that's my 2 weeks income from signature campaign,  trading and investing in ICO. I stored my bitcoin in online wallet like blockchain and coins.ph because it is the safe wallet for me. Before I trust in coinbase but last week they have an issue so I transferred all my bitcoin in coinbase to my others wallet.  But if coinbase resolve the issue  I'm Willing to transfer again my bitcoin .  I don't use offline wallet in computer yes it is safe but what if the computer is error or damage or memory is reset my bitcoin is gone or loss that my friend said.

Yes Your Point Is Right Online Services Are Easy, As Storing On machine makes you risky incase the machine gets damaged
legendary
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January 21, 2017, 12:15:39 AM
#17
I have 0.1++ bitcoin as of now in my 2 wallets .that's my 2 weeks income from signature campaign,  trading and investing in ICO. I stored my bitcoin in online wallet like blockchain and coins.ph because it is the safe wallet for me. Before I trust in coinbase but last week they have an issue so I transferred all my bitcoin in coinbase to my others wallet.  But if coinbase resolve the issue  I'm Willing to transfer again my bitcoin .  I don't use offline wallet in computer yes it is safe but what if the computer is error or damage or memory is reset my bitcoin is gone or loss that my friend said.

Yes Your Point Is Right Online Services Are Easy, As Storing On machine makes you risky incase the machine gets damaged

100% WRONG. To all the newbies reading this bullshit you can just ignore it. What's more secure, never having your private key on a system with no internet thus 0 chance of being hacked, or keeping your coins on an exchange or online wallet that will get hacked at some point.

Again, bitcoins aren't fiat. You aren't talking about online banking here. Ffs google blockchain.info hacks or coinbase hacks. Don't take my word for it. They are by far the least secure way to secure your bitcoins. Don't be a fool.
legendary
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January 20, 2017, 11:55:36 PM
#16
You don't have a balance. This isn't a bank account. If you want to know how many inputs at what value we're in control of then ask it, but don't use your dirty fiat terminology.
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January 20, 2017, 11:35:59 PM
#15
I doubt members will tell you how much bitcoin they really own.

I only have very few bitcoins in my wallet. Some of my bitcoins, I store on online wallet so I can easily spend them when I need to. Some I store on my PC intended for long term investment.

If I may ask, what aspects of bitcoin you are writing and why do you need to know our bitcoin balance?

as you know most of politics and governmental agency's are connected with bank and your balance. i am writing about why more and more people using bitcoin ( even thru it can loose its value over night ) but the thing is people trust a anonymous P2P system more then the country government
hero member
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January 20, 2017, 10:34:54 PM
#14
I have 0.1++ bitcoin as of now in my 2 wallets .that's my 2 weeks income from signature campaign,  trading and investing in ICO. I stored my bitcoin in online wallet like blockchain and coins.ph because it is the safe wallet for me. Before I trust in coinbase but last week they have an issue so I transferred all my bitcoin in coinbase to my others wallet.  But if coinbase resolve the issue  I'm Willing to transfer again my bitcoin .  I don't use offline wallet in computer yes it is safe but what if the computer is error or damage or memory is reset my bitcoin is gone or loss that my friend said.
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January 20, 2017, 10:20:08 PM
#13
I doubt members will tell you how much bitcoin they really own.

I only have very few bitcoins in my wallet. Some of my bitcoins, I store on online wallet so I can easily spend them when I need to. Some I store on my PC intended for long term investment.

If I may ask, what aspects of bitcoin you are writing and why do you need to know our bitcoin balance?

Yeah telling how much bitcoin you own can make you a potential victim for hackers.I've not a lot but i feel not safe to say even though they are stored offline.
legendary
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give me your cryptos
January 20, 2017, 10:09:54 PM
#12
I try to keep my total Bitcoin balance a secret. All I want to say is that I have 1 Bitcoin in a hot wallet, to spend on treats and little things. I keep these on a Ledger HW.1, a portable cold storage device.

The rest is in a dedicated cold storage setup.
hero member
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January 20, 2017, 09:42:01 PM
#11
I practically do not have bitcoins because as soon as I get some coins I invest them in many other things since I like to move my money to multiply it instead of holding it idly.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
January 20, 2017, 09:17:23 PM
#10
You might get more answers by making some sort of google document or online survey.
Many members are not going to reveal how many coins they have or the method they use to store them.
Personally I would never actually discuss my holdings because its far too easy to link this account to my actual identity.
hero member
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Merit: 505
January 20, 2017, 09:05:36 PM
#9
Are you doing some research how much bitcoins people have? My current situation is less then 1 at the moment and I'm not satisfied with this. I will try to acumulate more during this year and make some savings. It's not going to be easy but I'll do my best, it's always good to have some extra coins.
legendary
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January 20, 2017, 09:00:27 PM
#8
<1 Bitcoin right now, in fact, if I remember correctly, even under 0.1. I really don't have a lot of Bitcoin in my wallet right now, and the amount I do is worth less than $100 USD. Considerably less last I remember.

Looking for some good deals in the future, or another buy-in in case the value decides to take off again. Just gotta bide some of my time.
legendary
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Slava Ukraini!
January 20, 2017, 08:49:31 PM
#7
If you would search, you can find many similar topics. And mostly people don't want to share their financial situation in public. I can say that I keep my bitcoins divided into desktop wallet and few online wallets. I think, it's not safe to keep all bitcoins in one wallet and it doesn't matter type of wallet and all safety measures.
legendary
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January 20, 2017, 08:27:11 PM
#6
I have 9999999 BTC and I store them in my pocket... Jokes aside, don't assume you can get slightly meaningful results asking this here, this way. You'd have to find a way to make it anonymous, which is really hard via internet (and even in person). If you're making a survey for a study, think about doing it in a Bitcoin community or gathering/meetup, you'd get more valid answers this way.
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