I've noticed from people chatting in games that a disproportionate number of people from epicmafia seem to Have the Bitcoins. Maybe it's because our userbase is disproportionately 2010's internet frequenter weirdos who also maybe buy drugs online.
Its actually really fun to invest, I've never done it before and it got me quite interested in doing it with proper stock's once Im done with my studies. And yeah I guess, but Im more looking into the Asian market. Tron has exploded in the number of users (due to China).
edark, dont forget you have to deal with fees on all 3 holdings now. so whats with that strategy, thought you had a low volume
Im not sure how you buy but I go with binance, so I buy in a certain coin(like btc) from coinbase for example and then expand upon different coins through trading. That has little to no fee's other than the initial buy in of BTC.
gotcha. well it sounds like a bore
i want you to pick 2 coins at most if youre going long tbh. eth and btc seem to float the same waves and make up for each other's weaknesses. i wont say its a win win but its never a lose lose (longterm)
also as a side note theres a nigerian bank deposit service that gives u 10000000x back if you deposit just a dollar. im gonna give it a try. apparently some new .onion
edark, dont forget you have to deal with fees on all 3 holdings now. so whats with that strategy, thought you had a low volume
Im not sure how you buy but I go with binance, so I buy in a certain coin(like btc) from coinbase for example and then expand upon different coins through trading. That has little to no fee's other than the initial buy in of BTC.
keeping your coins on a exchange isn't good though I hope you have a secure paper wallet for most of your investments if they are a decent amount
I've invested around 12.000 SEK and it have risen to around 20000 SEK so far. But Im pretty sure if I hold for a while it will go up quite a lot, but as I say its not like I invest my lifesavings in this, just a small amount to test the waters.
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edark, dont forget you have to deal with fees on all 3 holdings now. so whats with that strategy, thought you had a low volume
Im not sure how you buy but I go with binance, so I buy in a certain coin(like btc) from coinbase for example and then expand upon different coins through trading. That has little to no fee's other than the initial buy in of BTC.
keeping your coins on a exchange isn't good though I hope you have a secure paper wallet for most of your investments if they are a decent amount
edark, dont forget you have to deal with fees on all 3 holdings now. so whats with that strategy, thought you had a low volume
Im not sure how you buy but I go with binance, so I buy in a certain coin(like btc) from coinbase for example and then expand upon different coins through trading. That has little to no fee's other than the initial buy in of BTC.
dogecoin isn't meant to replace btc though that's the thing
no, it's not.
and i'm saying a cryptocurrency that isn't taken as seriously is not going to be taken seriously, ever. it's for jokes. there aren't as many secure wallets because there aren't as many people making and testing secure wallets and sure, that can change, but that won't mean the currency itself will change in purpose or relevancy necessarily
oh but people are talking about how it could get people into cryptocurrency so that's cool and makes sense
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dogecoin isn't meant to replace btc though that's the thing
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yeah now that i bother to google it, looks like it was just the biggest wallet at the time but whatever, i assume it happened because it was a less serious incarnation of bitcoin and thus there weren't as many people to test the security
a site being unsecure and having a breach isn't the cryptocurrencies fault its the sites fault just look at sites like nicehash you cant blame the currency for the coins missing
yeah now that i bother to google it, looks like it was just the biggest wallet at the time. still, there weren't as many people constantly testing the security compared to bitcoin which is mainstream and useful
no reason dogecoin would ever replace the serious currencies
i don't know the details of what the security breach came from but dogecoin is a silly knockoff of bitcoin and i have a hard time believing it was ever intended to be taken seriously. I'm not saying it's bad or something i'm saying it's meant for jokes and that is all
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those 21 million doge coins worth 12 grand at the time are now worth 131 grand who's laughing now?
dogecoin is not secure
dogecoin is a funny joke for joke payments
no other advantage
any currency isn't secure when you don't back up your wallet properly just because someone is stupid enough not to encrypt their wallet and they lose coins doesn't make the currency not secure its not a joke payment dogecoin is on hundreds of exchanges it has extremely low transaction fees