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January 06, 2014, 12:57:51 PM
#26
Do not invest in altcoins longterm, you will loose money most likely.
If your good trader, it could make sence trading the altcoins, but holding altcoins is suicide.

Yeah put it in the bank, it's safe as houses there  Roll Eyes
There's nothing wrong in holding a little.  The early bitcoin holders haven't done too badly so far.
hero member
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January 06, 2014, 12:49:25 PM
#25
Do not invest in altcoins longterm, you will loose money most likely.
If your good trader, it could make sence trading the altcoins, but holding altcoins is suicide.
member
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January 06, 2014, 11:31:35 AM
#24
I believe in NXT coin. They are quite cheap atm

I saw this thread before if you are interested in nxt

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/selling-400000000-nxt-at-0000045btc-each-399205
sr. member
Activity: 322
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January 06, 2014, 11:17:06 AM
#23
You Can invest on Infinitycoin....This is my suggestion.
member
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January 06, 2014, 09:02:42 AM
#22
I would stick with bitcoin. Say a single coin is $1000 and you buy £300 worth so thats 0.3 bitcoin. If the value goes to $10000 per coin then you can add an extra 0 on you initial investment.  Look at the future of bitcoin with more mainstream websites picking it up and even the porn industry has adopted it now.  Remember betamax vs VHS?  VHS wasn't as good but the porn idustry adopted it and VHS became the standard. Job adverts are being posted for bitcoin traders now so to me all this indicates a massive prce hike for bitcoin in the future.  You need to research and get an understanding for yourself because the alt currencies that people push are usually the ones they hold most of .  If you really want an alt to bitcoin then get Quark (advise based on the fact that I hold a little quark so my advice to you is really only to benefit myself) Ask somebody else and they'll recommend a coin they hold.

I do agree with this. If you hate fractions, think of 0.3 bitcoin in satoshis.

Only thing I disagree with the above post is investing in Quark, its a heavily pre-mined coin.

Here is something in Quarks defence http://www.quarkcoin.cc/2013/12/14/mythbuster-pre-mine-with-max-g-qrk-main-developer/
I don't have much at all so I wouldn't be too upset if it failed.  I only have what I'm prepared to lose invested in the other alt currencies. Every alt coin is a gamble at the moment and over the next year or so we'll see who's left standing.  I really hope it isn't the new coinye coin though.
newbie
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January 06, 2014, 08:23:40 AM
#21
doges / catcoin / GIFT / Earthcoins are really hot right now. get them fast and dump them soon!
newbie
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January 06, 2014, 08:16:01 AM
#20
I would stick with bitcoin. Say a single coin is $1000 and you buy £300 worth so thats 0.3 bitcoin. If the value goes to $10000 per coin then you can add an extra 0 on you initial investment.  Look at the future of bitcoin with more mainstream websites picking it up and even the porn industry has adopted it now.  Remember betamax vs VHS?  VHS wasn't as good but the porn idustry adopted it and VHS became the standard. Job adverts are being posted for bitcoin traders now so to me all this indicates a massive prce hike for bitcoin in the future.  You need to research and get an understanding for yourself because the alt currencies that people push are usually the ones they hold most of .  If you really want an alt to bitcoin then get Quark (advise based on the fact that I hold a little quark so my advice to you is really only to benefit myself) Ask somebody else and they'll recommend a coin they hold.

I do agree with this. If you hate fractions, think of 0.3 bitcoin in satoshis.

Only thing I disagree with the above post is investing in Quark, its a heavily pre-mined coin.
member
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January 06, 2014, 08:11:59 AM
#19
I would stick with bitcoin. Say a single coin is $1000 and you buy £300 worth so thats 0.3 bitcoin. If the value goes to $10000 per coin then you can add an extra 0 on you initial investment.  Look at the future of bitcoin with more mainstream websites picking it up and even the porn industry has adopted it now.  Remember betamax vs VHS?  VHS wasn't as good but the porn idustry adopted it and VHS became the standard. Job adverts are being posted for bitcoin traders now so to me all this indicates a massive prce hike for bitcoin in the future.  You need to research and get an understanding for yourself because the alt currencies that people push are usually the ones they hold most of .  If you really want an alt to bitcoin then get Quark (advise based on the fact that I hold a little quark so my advice to you is really only to benefit myself) Ask somebody else and they'll recommend a coin they hold.

you're idea isnt bad
every advice from everyone is very welcome Smiley
member
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January 06, 2014, 07:45:50 AM
#18
I would stick with bitcoin. Say a single coin is $1000 and you buy £300 worth so thats 0.3 bitcoin. If the value goes to $10000 per coin then you can add an extra 0 on you initial investment.  Look at the future of bitcoin with more mainstream websites picking it up and even the porn industry has adopted it now.  Remember betamax vs VHS?  VHS wasn't as good but the porn idustry adopted it and VHS became the standard. Job adverts are being posted for bitcoin traders now so to me all this indicates a massive prce hike for bitcoin in the future.  You need to research and get an understanding for yourself because the alt currencies that people push are usually the ones they hold most of .  If you really want an alt to bitcoin then get Quark (advise based on the fact that I hold a little quark so my advice to you is really only to benefit myself) Ask somebody else and they'll recommend a coin they hold.
newbie
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Merit: 0
January 06, 2014, 07:23:56 AM
#17
Hi all,
English ins't my native language so im sorry for spech mystake.
I'm new on bitcointalk, i´ve been following this website to see some posts since i started care about crypto currencies some moths ago...
So i have like 300USD to use in some cryptocurrencies
I dont want to buy Litecoins nor Bitcoins or other of this currencies with a high price.
I want other currencies that are under 1USD right now, wich in future could be at 5-10USD or something like that.
I want to use it in multiple cryptocurrencies, like 50USD for NXT 50 for NET...etc
If you have this money for with this conditions what you will do?
Thanks and sorry for my bad english Sad
Worldcoins Digitalcoin and Netcoins are pretty cheap
member
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January 06, 2014, 07:23:28 AM
#16
im not saying/asking that i will make 100x my money
just asking the people who know more than me what are the best ones to insvest on...
if i do 1K USD from my  initial investement i will be happy
You are on your way to just lose all your money.


maybe but my initial will be 54 USD because only using Paysafecard by now
so if i lose i will learn the lesson...

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Bitgoblin
January 06, 2014, 07:18:19 AM
#15
im not saying/asking that i will make 100x my money
just asking the people who know more than me what are the best ones to insvest on...
if i do 1K USD from my  initial investement i will be happy
You are on your way to just lose all your money.
member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
January 06, 2014, 07:16:18 AM
#14
Hi all,
English ins't my native language so im sorry for spech mystake.
I'm new on bitcointalk, i´ve been following this website to see some posts since i started care about crypto currencies some moths ago...
So i have like 300USD to use in some cryptocurrencies
I dont want to buy Litecoins nor Bitcoins or other of this currencies with a high price.
I want other currencies that are under 1USD right now, wich in future could be at 5-10USD or something like that.
I want to use it in multiple cryptocurrencies, like 50USD for NXT 50 for NET...etc
If you have this money for with this conditions what you will do?
Thanks and sorry for my bad english Sad
You got it all wrong.

You are basically asking "please I want to 100x my money, give me advice", which makes no sense at all.

Almost all altcoins (including litecoin) are totally worthless clones which will NEVER gain any value, because they are just useless. Not different from printing your own paper money at home: would you buy that?
The very few altcoin with any actual real idea behind them are still too experimental anyway, and will likely be superseded by newer, better experiments.


im not saying/asking that i will make 100x my money
just asking the people who know more than me what are the best ones to insvest on...
if i do 1K USD from my  initial investement i will be happy
hero member
Activity: 630
Merit: 500
Bitgoblin
January 06, 2014, 07:11:51 AM
#13
Hi all,
English ins't my native language so im sorry for spech mystake.
I'm new on bitcointalk, i´ve been following this website to see some posts since i started care about crypto currencies some moths ago...
So i have like 300USD to use in some cryptocurrencies
I dont want to buy Litecoins nor Bitcoins or other of this currencies with a high price.
I want other currencies that are under 1USD right now, wich in future could be at 5-10USD or something like that.
I want to use it in multiple cryptocurrencies, like 50USD for NXT 50 for NET...etc
If you have this money for with this conditions what you will do?
Thanks and sorry for my bad english Sad
You got it all wrong.

You are basically asking "please I want to 100x my money, give me advice", which makes no sense at all.

Almost all altcoins (including litecoin) are totally worthless clones which will NEVER gain any value, because they are just useless. Not different from printing your own paper money at home: would you buy that?
The very few altcoin with any actual real idea behind them are still too experimental anyway, and will likely be superseded by newer, better experiments.
newbie
Activity: 5
Merit: 0
January 06, 2014, 07:03:23 AM
#12
If you really want to get rich with a cryptocurrency, I advise you to start looking for a currency with better fundamentals than bitcoin or litecoin. Other than that is just a waste of time and money, unless you trade them on a daily basis.
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
January 06, 2014, 06:48:01 AM
#11
I'm in the same position like you mate. Last month I invested some money in FTC. What do you think about Dimecoin guys is it risky?

FTC was a good investement i think...
Dimecoin has a price of 1.9e-0.6 so with only 10USD you can buy alot of them if they go high you win a lot if it isnt you not gonna
lose a lot of money Smiley


Thanks mate, any idea where can i buy some Dimes?

member
Activity: 84
Merit: 10
January 06, 2014, 06:02:20 AM
#10
I'm in the same position like you mate. Last month I invested some money in FTC. What do you think about Dimecoin guys is it risky?

FTC was a good investement i think...
Dimecoin has a price of 1.9e-0.6 so with only 10USD you can buy alot of them if they go high you win a lot if it isnt you not gonna
lose a lot of money Smiley
hero member
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Merit: 500
January 06, 2014, 05:39:07 AM
#9
The issue with these alt-currencies (especially the new ones like what you are searching for) is that they might collapse suddenly and worth 1/10 of there price in a single day If there is any critical bug or a weakness discovered or simply because people are no longer interested in it.
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
January 06, 2014, 05:37:13 AM
#8
I'm in the same position like you mate. Last month I invested some money in FTC. What do you think about Dimecoin guys is it risky?
legendary
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Merit: 1205
January 06, 2014, 05:24:44 AM
#7
i'm losing the boat...

This currencies aren't boats, these are more like catapult's projectiles: gonna fly high, and crash when the momentum end. You can profit, but if you're for the long hault forget every altcurrency except the more extablished: litecoin, peercoin, wordcoin, namecoin and maybe a few others.
With lotto or doge you're buying a lottery ticket.
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