Please only share this equation I have derived to only the deserving.
>Gains+biz casual dress shirts+khaki long pants + good short mans haircut+ A stoic yet chill yet aggressive manner+ 20 grand a and a car === Women approach you and you get everything you want. Money and business come to YOU. Not the other way around. You become a magnet to all the good things in life. Everything will be drawn to you.
>>3208353
This is the minimum starting position for the equation to work out. More money etc. will still allow you to equal the other side of the equaiton..
Also You have to not be a manlet. Even then though, It can still work out.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5tEELgWBfKbA9fVPRzBzPQ
>>3208392
>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5tEELgWBfKbA9fVPRzBzPQ
Dumbass. Women are attracted to power. Not all women who are attracted to powerful men are trying to steal their money. They dont want to fuck and have kids with a weak willed no test beta.
>decide to operate a store online that sells digital goods for altcoins
>sales roll in
>angry customers start emailing in
>theyre depositing the wrong coins to the wrong deposit address and are angry we cant fix it
>angry that they made a purchase and the price went up
>angry at the time it takes for coins to confirm
>angry if they ask for a refund, receive it a couple days later and price changed
>angry our prices arent cheaper
>scammers try to buy and pretend the digital goods dont work, we check with the issuer of said digital good confirming the customer did use it, we tell the customer and they say 'lol it workin now, thank'
Anyone else doing any crypto businesses or accepting crypto payments? After 2,000+ transactions I just dont think Im cut out for coddling users, I cant take it.
>actually using crypto
>>3154041
I wish there would be more retailers accepting it. But I feel you, those normies must be nerve wrecking.
But how can you send the wrong coin to an invalid address??
>>3154041
Just accept bitcoin like any normal person would. You can use shapeshift payments to automatically switch their coins on your site.
So I've been thinking... wouldn't it be more profitable in the long run to just buy a coin and hold it until it's up 10%, then sell? Do this multiple times for success, rather than buying and holding through all the peaks and dips? Do most people on here do this?
>>3154015
Hodling for a few days/weeks and try sell at the peak is optimal imo. A lot of day traders miss out on the big 300% move when chasing the 10% swings.
>>3154015
after holding bags for fucking weeks I'm considering doing the same as you OP. Just take 10% from each trade and don't look back.
Considering there's always at least one coin somewhere on it's way up you could theoretically perform multiple 10% takes in a single day.
I'm still trying to get my head around how to set up my workstation to do this.
Is it worth it to get into cryptocurrencies again? I quit trading cryptocoins shortly after Mt. Gox shut down. Despite losing around 100 euros, I had a lot of fun, and am definitely interested in starting again.
So what's /biz/'s verdict? Would this be a good time to invest in various cryptocoins, or is it better to wait for the next crash? Are chances to make a decent amount of profit bigger now than they were in 2013/2014?
>>3153946
Invest in some sleeping giants and come back in a year when you're a millionaire
>>3153978
>Invest in some sleeping giants
Such as?
>>3153946
Crypto's are still good for investment. I personally look for a solid coin pre-ICO then dump them after a few months. Don't go with established cryptos since there is no more room for them to grow.
All this shilling for Bitcoin China and (((Blockstream))) and no one is even talking about monero rising in price or the fact that monero is forcing ringCT in the next hardfork.
The future of crypto money is privacy. No one wants big brother seeing what they spent their money on nor is it any of big brothers business anyway.
I've been telling you guys to invest in Monero for months now. September the happening starts. Hope you can make it to the bus stop on time. Good luck.
>>3153938
Hush, delet dis and buy more
Well fug. I bought OmiseGo in favor of Monero. Guess I still made some decent Omise gains, and plenty of potential, but shiiieet.
>redditors actually tried to convince /biz/ to avoid this coin because of fluffy
What the fuck just happened to XMR?
>>3153921
It claims its right to moon. This will be glorious
basically people are bailing from the btc shit show and buying alts (eth, xmr, and so on)
>>3153921
money laundering
You stupid cunts really gave money to this shitty ICO.
Did you even saw what their app looks like? Stupid faggots, even a 17yo boi could do something like that. You just need some basics of C#. You are getting scammed.
yeah FUD more. stay poor anon
>>3153915
I was about to buy some but my guts screamed for not to buy for some reason.
>>3154043
Because It's a bullshit, that's a good reason.
How long until this is $10?
I'd advise you to sell and make money elsewhere until it hits another exchange. Price won't budge until then.
>>3208248
looong
>>3208257
I will gladly hold for many years
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA WHY DID I NOT START DROPSHIPPING ECLIPSE GLASSES 6 MONTHS AGO AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
>doing that in the land of the free
lul, have fun being sued for eye damage by thousands
Is that really what you are regretting ?
What about the fact you missed all the good shitcoins here ?
bcc crashing
>>3153877
oh what a surprise who could have guessed this
nice try....
Antshares doesn't exist anymore.....
>>3153886
? u moron
According to my analysis, BNB is about to break out at any moment.
It's been moving sideways for a week and now the fees have been placed on Binance, increasing demand. Good luck lads.
Break out imminent. Picking up speed. Over and out.
>>3208208
They are probably suppressing it to help "attract users". Next thing you know they'll be giving it away for free to "attract more users".
Hope you're right but I am a bit underwhelmed by the Exchange and associated shitcoins(ELC, HCC, et. al.)
>>3208208
>according to my analysis
On Oct 2 2017 the Citi wards will be held at IMFHQ in Washington. Not some random conference centre or Citi's own facilities, the fucking head quarters of the IMF.
What is the significance of this? To find out I went to the IMF website and typed 'blockchain into the search bar.
This is a sample
From June 2017
Distributed ledger technology (DLT), in particular, could spur change in the financial
sector. The concept of DLT is that ledgers—records of transactions or ownership of assets and
liabilities—can be maintained and updated securely (called “validation”) for an entire network of
users by users themselves––rather than by a central agency.
> Digusign
Mobile access and the internet have been transformational, allowing the gains from
technological progress to be shared directly with billions of individual consumers whose mobile
devices are now portals for accessing a full range of financial services, and can be extended by
third parties via Application Programming Interfaces (APIs). This massive decentralization is
opening the door to direct person-to-person transactions (P2P), and to the direct funding of
firms (crowd-funding). It has profound implications also for financial inclusion by permitting
“unbanked” consumers in low income countries to access financial services for the first time.
> DigiID
The prize itself is meaningless. The rebrand means jackshit. The fact that DGB's technology solves major problems in world finance is priceless.
This is, unironically, a legit happening in crypto.
Not speculating on price action over next couple of weeks other than to say now is a good time to acquire 21k DGB.
wtf, this is boss ass if true
>>3153851
I think everyone already has DGB. I'm not getting burned again.
Sorry OP, but Signatura has literally already done this and they did it and better.
Not that your, uh, "research", got you so far as to knowing that I suppose.
We're just retreading old ground here.
HAHAHAHA GUYS.
Last week I went All in on LTC instead of monero. Those were my 2 options.
LTC its going to moon as well right??
we are the ten x marines
>>3153810
ebin meme
oh no
fuck off
Real are going to make property investment decentralized and fragmented, meaning anyone can invest and reap the rewards of property with out forking over a heap of cash or taking out a home loan. I'm not a shill but am excited about this. Anyone else keen? ICO is soon. Real world application that millennials need to take back property from the post war generation.
https://www.real.markets
>>3153785
Solid pick from me. IMO a better pick than Relex and Propy. Probably wont be able to get on the airdrop or signature campaign though REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
DELETE NOW
>>3153831
>on the airdrop
Why not?