Anyone read up on the project; Some kind of blockchain based hedge fund, IDK. I want to pick some up but I suspect that there are better options right now ? Suggest me if I should buy this or something else ?
IT got ultra pumped during a BTC fall so it's hard to judge what an appropriate price is. I'd wait it out for at least a week.
>>2629520
No, 21M total supply, pool is only used to pay owners data scientists who develop algorithmns to help his hedgefund maximize profits, which is not pooled back into NMR token, thus not making the project viable for an average investor
/theend/
>>2629520
Fuck, that logo is sick.
I am debating throwing all of my btc into lisk ubiq is taking its time while lisk is doing well thanks to recent lisk nano 1.0 release ( yesterday )
So anyway this is good right? Should just consolidate into lisk?
good in the sense that the odds of it falling to zero immediately are low. but there's nothing to say Ubiq won't rise quicker than Lisk will over the next few days (particularlyas the Lisk news already happened). Ubiq remains undervalued in comparison.
Sell wall taken out during post already consolidated lets see where this goes
There is no correlation between a stacked order book and demand. However its useful to fool idiots into thinking there is.
Local store near me just started taking Bitcoin. How hard would it be for me to set up Bitcoin payments for other small local stores?
How much should I charge for the service?
This is trendy and makes the news. Gentrification idiots eat it up
>>2629425
there are alot of straight foward payment apps fornl stores. youd be better off selling a service to educate and set up already existing payment systems.
>>2629487
Yeah, that's kind of what I meant. Like setting up computers for old people in the early 2000s. You just kind of tell them how it works, and pretend like it's complicated
What exactly do you mean by
>set up Bitcoin payments for other
I don't imagine it would be must harder than setting up any other business. But be aware that there is taxation on crypto, even if most traders ignore them at the moment*.
Any I imagine there are more taxes, and there are certainly more expenses to set it up.
Assuming you get the customers, it could be beneficial, tho.
If you buy 1BTC today today for 2500$ and in one month it's woth 3000$, then if you spend that 1BTC, cash out in $ or even trade it for another crypto, you pay a two digit percentage on the 500$ gain.
However, this tax drops if the BTC you give away is >1 year old.
notice that 97% of people in bitcoin are men. Who new that when you get rid of the women by a natural barrier such as thought, maths, organization, economics, future predictions, IT,
and guess what, it increases 1 million+ times in value since 2009.
there you go.
>>2643947
That is so misogynistic and I love it
post this on /pol/
>>2643988
True post it there we need more cash inflow from newfags to run our ponzi scheme
WOW GUYS
Let me tell you a cool story. Few days ago I heard about this NMR coin, and, like a Gordon Gekko that I am, I decided to put my money in.
Bought at .029
One hour later, cashed out at .055
WOW got rich REAL QUICK - but I had even better idea - to get RICHER! So what did I do?
Went all in at .065
Will I get rich soon, /biz?
Hahaha I bought this at 0.037 but I was too greedy and I didn't sell at 0.05... Don't be greedy kids!
>>2643833
are you me?
>>2643833
short term no, long term yes.
i'm surprised so many people bought in without reading about what they were buying.
>nvo.io
now that the dust has settled, how are you going to kill yourself because you missed the most profitable project's ICO ever?
well, maybe you could still get in relatively cheap and become super rich like the alpha ICO investors
>>2643821
>no responds
>its a "/biz/ wants to stay poor" episode
Just parsed through the whitepaper and they said they wouldn't use a token as fuel. Can you explain the point of investing in the NVO token?
>>2644019
50% of the exchange fees are distributed proportionally to NVO Token holders
Pretty much everyone can claim unless you bought your bitcoin after June 26, 2017.
"Today, we are announcing that for the next round, we are distributing up to 16 BILLION lumens to bitcoin holders or 16% of the initial lumens. On June 27th, 2017, we will make available these lumens to any bitcoin holder who wants them, including those that received lumens during the first giveaway round. "
https://www.stellar.org/blog/bitcoin-claim-lumens-2/
>>2628865
>people invest in this blatant scam coin
Kek. The price will tank now
>>2628865
Don't they want your Facebook details too?
That way they link your name to your asset holdings.
Time to find out mums Facebook password.
>>2628865
what are you talking about? I mined some BTC back than what does it mean for me?
I became serious about investing in stocks this year and have been accumulating some airline and tech stock for a while now. I'm not looking for quick gains, just want to keep accumulating shares of companies I believe in at the dips. How wise is this strategy? Does patience really pay? Have any of you value investors actually gotten rich hodling long term?
Watch this video, it pretty much sums up your question better than I could explain.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z43CU4a_eII
>>2643720
There is a stock on the NYSE with a sick high single digit dividend that I am invested in. It is excellent to hold because if you buy it low, you have an asset that 90% will appreciate in value, while paying you a great return, for no effort, forever. I also have my stock company reinvest the dividends into more units, so I can just forget about it for a year, come back and with no efforts, I have MORE stock at a HIGHER price than before!
>>2643863
What stock is this and why is it doing so well?
Am I the only one that thinks looking for patterns in graphs to predict the future is retarded?
The shape of the graph has literally nothing to do with how the price will evolve in the future.
>>2643618
Nope, it is retarded.
Unless you have insider knowledge that some millionaire/billionaire or a large whale group is going to buy up a certain coin you have nothing to go on.
>>2643618
Bump
There are SOOOO many points of data of largely different variables.
Literally anyone can zoom in or out in order to acquire the shape of his/hers desires.
Then post meme triangles.
The only point of this is to sway the general populace in your favor.
True? Makes sense, but then I don't see ETH staying above 200 for long. Bye bye 1000% return dreamers.
>>2628491
source?
>>2628590
>bothering to listen to the ETH fud shills
how new are you
>>2628602
just calling him out on his bs
hey what up friends! i half thirtheen dollars (canadian) on bitrex and i was wonedering if you guys can teech me how to torn this in two million doll whores.i need this money really fastly so if you could tell me how to get it by two morrow at leastest. thanks eeveryone!
If you like MindCraft then Digibyte is the coin for you!
yay! Autist friends unite
ok thanks man! i really enjoy mindcraft i just play it on free time when im bored.
>sell vast majority of DGB bags
>put money into ANS instead
>ANS don't move at all
>DGB rise from the dead
you have got to be fucking kidding me
>>2643490
good
Good. Learn your lesson then repeat the same mistake 100 more times like the rest of these fuckers.
>>2643490
It's not too late to jump back on the DGB rocket. We're just doing a test flight right now. We're not actually leaving until the end of July.
Get in here
This is the worst memecoin ever. The only ones thinking this will actually be worth something someday are those bagholders that can't wait to dump it if they break even.
>>2643396
>worst memecoin
It's the fucking fastest crypto in existence. At least try to support your argument if you're going to make bogus claims.
>>2643373
haha keep on holding this shitcoin
Started a clothing store that accepts Bitcoin.
gato.clothing
Does it have potential?
Just make t-shirts with shitcoin logos on em
>>2628363
Legitimate good idea
>>2628171
Maybe get one shirt on "sale" needs a bit more variety, but good start. Best of luck.
I read up on a bunch of Finance related books and I ended up admiring Soros as a ruthless speculator; I don't understand how you can be pro-capitalism and ag
>>2643329
go away you stupid motherfucking shill
>>2643329
I hope you aren't really this stupid
>>2643329
he wastes his money funding meme movements like womens marches
he isn't jewish enough for /biz/