I need to make quick buck, atleast x2.
What coin i should buy?
>>2704754
100k!
pepecoin
>>2704754
cacas for 1000x gains
https://tradesatoshi.com/Exchange/?market=CACA_BTC
Few dumb questions:
What will happen when the amount of BTC generated get's to the limit allowed?
Does ETH have the same condition of BTC, as to a limit of coins that are allowed to be generated?
Btc will bump
Eth is not caped, complet scam
>>2704848
>complet
Okay Pajeet
>>2704848
Always these filthy peasants. Eth changes to PoS soon. There wont me much mining after it.
NMR (Numeraire) is a better store of value than Bitcoin. Max 21 million tokens but only 1401 tokens released every week. https://forum.numer.ai/t/the-new-numerai-economy/347 Built on ethereum, created by numer.ai - the worlds first machine learning hedgefund. Tokens are mined by data scientists solving equations for Numer.ai. The winning data sets are rewarded with numeraire, and the people who stakes numeraire and we not correct about their predictions, get their numeraire burned (deleted forever from the smart contract)
>>2704725
Nice just bought 100k!
Nope. Not buying your bags.
biz won't buy the dip. they'll buy FOMO once it's over .030 again
Tell me why I should buy LTC right now? Buying now would be total FOMO (pic related)
Don;t buy now, the only people saying buy now are those that were stupid enough to do it themselves and now they are relying on more idiots to support the price.
If you want a good buy today look at QRL.
because LTC is incredibly undervalued right now.
when segwit gets activated with BTC you will be able to trade BTC -> LTC without the need for an exchange or shapeshift.io
LTC will forever be tied to BTC.
there's 21 mil bitcoins
there's 84 mil litecoins
that means 1 litecoin should be worth .25 bitcoin. litecoin is only worth .02 bitcoin
do you see why you should buy litecoin now?
>>2704720
finally got to use that expensive ass drawing tablet ay?
Fill me in on ripple.
The thing hasn't moved in months. The fact that it has maintained good volume still and support around 9-10k sats has to be a good thing. Doesn't look like it's gonna pull a posw or dgb on us anytime soon. So i ask is it actually a good time to invest in this thing, have a feeling when it does breakout it's gonna go nuts like the last time.
This is my safe coin and the one I want to hold long term. Wishing ETH would go back up so I could unload it and get back to all in on xrp. My 37 ETH bags are getting heavy.
>>2704715
It has a consumer launch coming in October 2017 for Japanese banks. The fact that it has so much business in Japan earns it a lot of cred among Japanese traders I'd imagine, which may increase the number of buyers and sellers as Japan is leading the pack in terms of open crypto trading at the moment.
I'd hold for the long term. SWIFT has been doing some key improvements, some using the Blockchain, so Ripple may not have a lot of long term growth. Be conscious of that.
In time, day traders are going to ask themselves why they never bought at least 1000 ripple. They are going to ask themselves until they die. Every good thing they experience in life would just be eclipsed, by the memory of missing out on the most expensive coin in existence.
>be me (unfortunately)
>at a job interview
>everything is going great, then salary talk comes up
>tell them I want to be paid in Bitcoin instead of fiat petro dollar
>slight chuckles, tells me to hold on
>they bring in some other people
>"tell them what you told me anon"
>"I-I w-would like to be paid in bitcoin, it's the futur-"
>roaring laughter
>"thanks anon we'll be in touch"
>never hear from them again
wtf guys I thought you said bitcoin was the future, you said people would take me seriously
Reminder that Wojak and Pepe posters have lower than average abilities of intelligence.
>>2704703
I know this is bait, but most work payment systems aren't designed to accommodate choice of payment. It is like asking to be paid in Euros while living in the U.S. Businesses don't have multiple reserve currencies to pay with. I am not even sure how one would design internal controls around a company bitcoin wallet.
>>2704703
I am being paid in crypto coins. No taxes :) have yet to solve that part...
I work in belgium, meaning I don't pay over 50% tax on income. Heh
I'm here just to say that I was right c:
Ok
>>2704632
I would short it too, if I wasn't stuck bagholding my shitcoins...
wewlad
you called a 2.3% price drop
So before I start, let me say that Blockchain is clearly a promising technology. It's invulnerable to most kinds of hacking and can serve as a more efficient means of transferring money and data under certain circumstances.
But what market is there for decentralization? Let's take a look at Golem for instance. Golem's premise is a decentralized supercomputer that allows people to buy and sell idle computing power. In Golem, you'd pay a fee (presumably in Golem), allowing you to buy other people's idle computing power. It subsidizes your hardware and electricity costs since you can use other people's computing power and all you need is Golem and a connection to Golem's network.
But what's stopping Intel from doing the same thing? The primary interest in the short term would come from industry, like Pixar for instance, who want to reduce their costs. In the long run, you'd see an advantage to consumers who would want to change from buying like $1500 Mac laptops to buying what amounts to a screen, but that would take at least 10 years because it'd involve titanic shifts in the technology industry.
So what incentive is there for industry to work with a bunch of unregulated Eastern European memers to do something like a market in computing power, when Intel could easily (and has shown interest) in the very same thing? There's nothing stopping Intel from using Blockchain.
This is the difference between something like Golem and Veritaseum or Ripple, where you have the advantage of lower fees. With Golem, you'd have to pay a fee to access the network, which would involve changing your money from USD or another currency into Golem and then doing business, which involves exchange fees and also takes time. Meanwhile, Intel is offering the same service and charging in dollars or local currency, so no exchange is needed and the overall experience is faster.
>>2704622
>inb4 nocoiner shill
I own some Golem right now, I'm just curious about the long term trend of this tech. It seems like it doesn't have a lot of consumer appeal. I'm considering selling it though because of this.
>>2704622
completely agree - bump for a good topic. This definitely has implications for the profitability of other decentralization projects. There was a cute distributed protein folding project being run by some group back in 2010 ish. Academia and related is the only sizable market I can think of for distributed computing (assuming intel doesn't step in). Sure artists might contribute volume, but I don't see this coin having big/much any value. centralized solutions will kick its ass.
>>2704622
Main difference are it's literally permissionless and also no middle man.
The latter means lower costs. The former is most interesting. Would you choose to build a business that relies on a single point of failure (Intel) or a network of many smaller organisations? Would you choose your business to exist at the whom of Intel, or would you build on the network that will always have someone somewhere willing to provide the service you need?
When these systems mature it will be both less risky and cheaper to use them.
I think it will take many years before established large businesses trust them tho. To start with it will be smaller Devs/orgs looking to save money and not jump through hoops. But some of these small organisations will be the next massive organisations too.
if bitcoin's value is so high because so many people use it and why fiat currencies like usd/eur dont have so high values ?
>>2704596
Supply and demand
because fiat isnt pegged to anything, theres no cap on the circulation and the banks can (and do) print more at will - ultimately driving the price lower and lower
>>2704596
There is, (will be), a finite amount of bitcoin. Then there will only ever be that much.
USD is printed from machines, while being supposedly backed by gold, it can and will be printed forever.
So I got a new rig with 16 gb of ram a good i5 and a gtx 1060 3gb is there anything I can mine and if so, what and how? My landlord pays my electricity so, yeah, what can I mine?
>>2704545
>He bought a 3gb 1060
kys
>>2704545
Solid gaming rig buddy. You should dual mine ether with a Claymore or mine ZEC with EBWF. You'll make some money and over the course of a year may do alright. My biggerst suggestion is to let that shit accumulate and don't touch it.
>>2704545
Why would you buy the 3GB 1060... Should've got the 6GB for a $100 more..
What are you guys holding?
im holding the following:
Eth
waves
ark
xem
xvg
golem
emc
sys
snm
dcorp tokens
Gonna get some antshares as well in due time, waiting for a good signal. And probably RDD once i see some life there again.
Eth
Ark
BitBay
Nexus
A few thousand dollars in various shitcoins
>>2704543
block
ark
ubiq
strat
bitbay
aragon
waves
ardor
decred
augur
factom
shift
btc
waves
Does anyone else use their iPhone on biz through the web client?
WHY THE FUCK DO THE ADS AUTO PLAY SOUND AND TURN OFF MY MUSIC?
Anyone know a fix?
>>2704516
Ads?
Why can't you just use clover?
Because you're on mobile view.
Go to the bottom of the page and click disable mobile view
I have this problem too.
Anyone know a fix? I'm using Safari to browse on my iPhone.
Where are the millions that I deserve?
>tfw only up to $100k from $1k
I'm getting tired of this game
We're all getting sick of it. got half a mind to just convert everything to BTC and be done with it.
>2 weeks of a vaguely bearish market
>sick of it
Hahahaha pussies
i started with one cent three days ago and now ive only got 200,000 btc. wtf im tired of this shit.
Haven't gotten into trading yet. After all these memes and dreams I somehow forgot to ask, have any of you actually made money?
Are you down, even, or up atm?
up
I've made $88k off of a $4000 investment in ETH a year and a half ago.
The secret is to HODL.
>>2704466
>HODL
Handle Only Dick & Ltc? If you hold a shit then you get back a shit, why not just rape the game for what it's worth when it's equally as risky
So, how profitable do you think it is on the long run? Just bought a rare vinyl (limited to 500) for 22€ last week, not it's selling for 60€ on ebay.
Think that's a better way to invest than crypto, if you know the hyped artists who really make limited stuff
pic related it's my vinyl
>>2704449
how fast do you turn over products?
>>2704484
what do you mean with turn over?
>>2704449
Vinyl isnt worth it, concert tickets are pretty good tho