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newbie
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September 08, 2013, 01:29:05 PM
Better you invest on Bitcoin. I don't think other coins will be profitable.
sr. member
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full member
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legendary
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September 05, 2013, 07:10:47 AM
When you say invest in Bitcoins do you mean just buying them and keeping them or is there a way to buy shares in them?

btc-t.com sells shares of bitcoin companies
i have shares of labcoin (asic company), i think the price will go up
hero member
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September 04, 2013, 08:22:11 PM
You have to learn more about crypto currencies before you invest. It was highly profitable before 6 months. But now you have risk.

6 months starting when?
New altcoins are created every day.

Yeah, a while ago new altcoins were not created every day.
sr. member
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September 04, 2013, 05:35:53 PM
You have to learn more about crypto currencies before you invest. It was highly profitable before 6 months. But now you have risk.

6 months starting when?
New altcoins are created every day.
newbie
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September 04, 2013, 05:24:40 PM
I've some coins stored in conlenders... low risk (imo) but low return Smiley

Would you tell me how coinlenders works?

I'm interested on this site.

They will never lend you any coins if you are not trustworthy. You have to prove yourself by submitting your identity documents.
newbie
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September 04, 2013, 05:03:10 PM
You have to learn more about crypto currencies before you invest. It was highly profitable before 6 months. But now you have risk.
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September 04, 2013, 02:38:35 PM
I would say LTC is the best at the moment but only time will show.

I don't really believe in altcoins, and their prices are really volatile. So, I prefer investing in safe places like just-dice.com or coinlenders.com
full member
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September 04, 2013, 02:35:18 PM
I would say LTC is the best at the moment but only time will show.
hero member
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September 04, 2013, 02:21:26 PM
Buy bitcoins and hold them!  Wink

best option

Unless these drop in value. There is nothing like easy money without risk
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September 04, 2013, 02:11:35 PM
Thank you, I understand it more clearly now.
sr. member
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★☆★777Coin★☆★
September 04, 2013, 11:00:41 AM
Buy bitcoins and hold them!  Wink

best option
newbie
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September 04, 2013, 10:55:17 AM
Buy bitcoins and hold them!  Wink
sr. member
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★☆★777Coin★☆★
September 04, 2013, 09:56:40 AM
obviously invest in the gambling bitcoin scene! Sealswithclubs for the win!

its high risk and he need low risk
newbie
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September 03, 2013, 06:09:05 PM
obviously invest in the gambling bitcoin scene! Sealswithclubs for the win!
hero member
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September 03, 2013, 04:23:51 PM
There are many places to invest.

You could invest your BTC in alternate crypto currencies.  In some sense this can increase your risk exposure but, it alt coins may see more growth.  Make sure you do proper research before investing in alt coins.  Currently, there are many alt coins and not all of them are beneficial.  Also, alt coins are more susceptible to crypto currencies.

You could also invest in mining hardware.  Though some people have suggested against it.  Currently Bitcoin difficulty is rising so ROI may change. Also, don't always trust forecasts on earnings.  You could enter group buys if the person is trustworthy and you think it is a good deal.  You could also buy stocks of companies like AMC and ASIC miner, these can sometimes be viewed as safer.

Another site that I invested in when I first started is pyramining.  It's a nice site that pools investments to buy mining hardware.  What's unique about this site is that after you get rewarded (your investment in hardware has payed itself off +10%) the hardware is used to increase all pyramining users hash rates. This protects your hashrate from increase in difficulty.  (Normally mining hardware keeps producing less Bitcoin). Currently, it may take a long time to break even but, pyramining is set to install 1.4 Th/s in the near future (double the total hashrate).

You can only sign up for pyramining with a referral link.
http://www.pyramining.com/referral/bdhn47283   2012-08-01 03:21:20 UTC   still active
http://www.pyramining.com/referral/bgaytepmc   2012-08-01 03:21:20 UTC   still active
http://www.pyramining.com/referral/6dqfa4khg   2012-08-24 15:12:59 UTC   still active
http://www.pyramining.com/referral/geh82k97n   2012-08-31 03:10:49 UTC   still active\

The third option that I'm also invested in is Just-Dice.  (Note I have funds in group buys, alt coins, pyramining, and also just-dice).
By investing in just dice you help increase the sites bankroll.  Basically you get the chance to play as the house in a casino.  (1% edge) Except the players can use martingale. But, you're part of the sites bankroll which has 50k BTC.  On each roll up to 1% of your investment is at stake. (1% if it is max bet which is 1% of site investments).  What's great about just-dice is that it is a liquid investment.  Short term you may lose btc because of variance.  But with the law of large numbers, your profit should approach 1% of money wagered.  Considering pool size and average amount wagered it can be estimated that you will earn 0.001 btc per day per btc invested.

Okay, I hope these different investment options are very useful.  If you're not sure just hold your bitcoins.  You can't lose any that way.
member
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September 03, 2013, 03:54:50 PM
When you say invest in Bitcoins do you mean just buying them and keeping them or is there a way to buy shares in them?

Cheesy There's no such thing as shares of bitcoin, and anyone selling "shares in bitcoin" is a scammer.  Wink

Buy them and hold them.


Ok so it is possible to buy shares in the growth of Bitcoin if you believe they will go up in price? There is a share called BTC-GROWTH under the FUND tab on BTC-TC, is this a share for Bitcoin if it increases its value in the future? eg if Bitcoin is worth $200 in the future would you make money if you bought shares now?



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BTC Virtual Stock Exchange
BTC-TC is not a real-world stock exchange and does not offer opportunity for direct real-world investment or profit. While we fully expect listed virtual companies to follow through with their virtual business plans, please KEEP IN MIND AT ALL TIMES -- shares purchased on this virtual stock exchange simulation do not entitle you to legal real-world rights to a listed virtual company as you would expect from a real company.

Buy Bitcoins directly from a reputable exchange and hold them in an offline wallet / paper wallet.
newbie
Activity: 30
Merit: 0
September 03, 2013, 03:40:48 PM
When you say invest in Bitcoins do you mean just buying them and keeping them or is there a way to buy shares in them?

Cheesy There's no such thing as shares of bitcoin, and anyone selling "shares in bitcoin" is a scammer.  Wink

Buy them and hold them.


Ok so it is possible to buy shares in the growth of Bitcoin if you believe they will go up in price? There is a share called BTC-GROWTH under the FUND tab on BTC-TC, is this a share for Bitcoin if it increases its value in the future? eg if Bitcoin is worth $200 in the future would you make money if you bought shares now?
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