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bitcoin surges
I know someone who bought 300 worth of bitcoin for a purchase. It took 4 days to process and buy the time it posted yesterday the crash happened and he wound up with 236 in his account. it was back up to over 260 tonight. looks like nows the time to invest in it.
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Don't get me wrong I'm still keeping a portion of my holdings in BTC, but I would strongly suggest someone with that much volume diversify if they want to keep it all in crypto. There's a lot of great coins out there with a ton of potential and much more room to grow. Spreading my holdings across 15 different coins has been a great move so far. Maybe even talk to a crypto related hedge like Blockweather.
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Originally Posted by
Jimring
I know someone who bought 300 worth of bitcoin for a purchase. It took 4 days to process and buy the time it posted yesterday the crash happened and he wound up with 236 in his account. it was back up to over 260 tonight. looks like nows the time to invest in it.
Not really man. It was alot higher the oast 2weeks or so then it is now but its still pretty high
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Originally Posted by
Xtreme4Life
Don't get me wrong I'm still keeping a portion of my holdings in BTC, but I would strongly suggest someone with that much volume diversify if they want to keep it all in crypto. There's a lot of great coins out there with a ton of potential and much more room to grow. Spreading my holdings across 15 different coins has been a great move so far. Maybe even talk to a crypto related hedge like Blockweather.
Very interesting. Makes sense tho. Where do you read and get info on which coins to invest in?
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Originally Posted by
Primemuscle
Very interesting. Makes sense tho. Where do you read and get info on which coins to invest in?
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I get on Binance or Bittrex and start looking at volume and price changes. You can sort by those changes. Start looking at their charts and if something is appealing start doing some searches to get a feeling for tech and buzz behind it. I would recommend checking these out:
XVG
XRP
XLM
WABI
TRX
QTUM
NEO
LTC
IOT
ETH
EOS
DASH
ADA
Some bigger and some smaller coins there, a few you'll probably recognize right off the bat.
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Originally Posted by
Xtreme4Life
I get on Binance or Bittrex and start looking at volume and price changes. You can sort by those changes. Start looking at their charts and if something is appealing start doing some searches to get a feeling for tech and buzz behind it. I would recommend checking these out:
XVG
XRP
XLM
WABI
TRX
QTUM
NEO
LTC
IOT
ETH
EOS
DASH
ADA
Some bigger and some smaller coins there, a few you'll probably recognize right off the bat.
Ok awesome, thank you for the information. I appreciate the help
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Just go transfer coins from coin base to black chain was $40 then again from block chain got charged 30!!! Crazyy
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Originally Posted by
Papigordohua
Just go transfer coins from coin base to black chain was $40 then again from block chain got charged 30!!! Crazyy
Yea BTC fees are retarded right now due to the network volume. Next time you're depositing look into Ether or Bitcoin Cash. Both have lower fees and are supported by both Coinbase and Blockchain. The thing that sucks about ETH though is it lacks a lot of anonymity of BTC.
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It sounds like ripple might be an ok one to put a few bucks in too
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My Coinbase is fucked Up - won’t let me see my balance -wtf
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