>missed BTC
>missed ETH
>missed LTC
>all in on POSW
Prepare to lose everything
>>2027734
>POSW
>not GNT
you deserve this
>>2027734
as someone who was in on the first bitcoin bubble and divested into every shitcoin that was getting pumped at the time (quark, feathercoin to name a couple) make sure you pick something with legs.
There's a lot of money to be made in crypto right now, especially by creating and shilling some pre mined piece of crap for a quick buck
WHAT KINDA OF YACHTS ARE YOU GOING TO BUY?
a barrel
>tfw only 1.5 eth
>>2027716
feelsbadman
>>2027708
>tfw only 0.5 ether
d-does a LEGO toy yacht count?
>get rich or die trying
Anyone else live by this code? I have decided to kill myself if I don't become a millionaire by 30.
>He isn't a millionaire by now
Didn't you buy ether?
>>2027703
Why don't you just take out a 20 - 30K loan and put it on different cryptos
Kys
I am looking to invest in etheruem where can I buy some using bitcoins or cash? Also any good eth wallets for droid?
Bumprenio
Kraken is your best option. If your just lazy you won't need a wallet as kraken will hold it for you.
>>2027821
What about ehteruem wallet on the playstore by freewallet.org?
GNT reached 0.00016 for the third time today
the rocket is being fueled, next stop: THE MOON
bought 10k some days ago. DO YOU FUCKING NEED ME TO SHOW YOU THE WAY TO THE MOON GOLEM?
>>2027740
Is capital gains avoidable on crypto?
Only four people in the us reported bitcoin to the irs. Don't worry. They can't link it to you anyhow
Was also wondering the same for Germany.
>>2027641
We need to have a document with ideas on this kind of stuff. Not that any fine gentlemen on /biz would ever do it ... but for hypothetical purposes.
I get that coiners are trying to shill what they are invested in. But what do nocoiners have to gain by advertising against cryptocurrencies?
>>2027596
They need to at least try to sleep at night, right anon?
Meanwhile eth is still pumping, back from the break to catch a breath.
They gain nothing EXCEPT for peace in their cerebral nocoin-wageslave nerve system.
But aren't they much more trustworthy then, having nothing to gain except that someone heeds their selfless advice?
My boss has been away for more than two weeks now. I'm just waiting for her to arrive before I resign but I would really want to resign sooner. Is it possible to just email her my resignation letter like what the other employees here do when they resign? She will be back next week by Monday.
For the record the workplace is really toxic and our boss is among the horrible and cruel ones. I'm only two months in and I already want to quit. I want to concentrate on running my side business and doing part time sales on the side.
>>2027584
Personally if I was you I'd get fired for incompetence instead, you might get some gubbamint money like that
>>2027965
>Personally if I was you I'd get fired for incompetence instead, you might get some gubbamint money like that
I'm not yet a regular employee. If I get fired, it won't do me any good.
>>2027584
If you're working at Wal-Mart just fucking leave.
If you're working at an actual institution, wait for her to come back.
And also, if I were you, I'd never work where there is a female boss.
What is the best place to start buying cryptos as a canadian? I have tried coinbase but it looks like they fucked over all canadians for it so im looking for alternatives.
Coinbase is fine as long as you just buy, you can't cash out as a Canadian. Use Quadrigacx to cash out.
>>2027574
So i would be able to just send my cryptos from coinbase to that other site you said? And if so would i be able to just simply do it without any addition fees?
>>2027696
I think they take a small % for transfers.
>deposit finally arrived
>wanted to buy ETH, Ripple, maybe Monero or Augur
>all coins at ATH
>>2027556
Tbf, wait for one of them to dip, buy and they'll probably rise again.
If I can suggest a coin: Litecoin, segwit is comming!
>>2027556
You can only buy at ATH's now.
>>2027583
but LTC is also mooning
fucking everything is mooning, how am I supposed to buy in now?
How do you sign off a letter in reply to someone who has agreed to pay up on a debt but you know they are not happy about it?
I don't want to put 'thanks' or 'sincerely' because I don't want them to get pissed off by it
but I don't want to just sign my name
Thank you for your time and attention in this matter.
John Doe
>>2027514
Regards, anon.
Or maybe just plain old "regards"
Don't overthink it, he probably won't notice that part anyway
Am I they only one here who believes btc will fall to 3 digits by the end of the year?
Disclosure: I own 10.5 btc but i plan getting more after the summer
>>2027503
So wait... You'll buy more in the summer but you think it will be down to 3 digits by the end of the year? Is it weird I don't get you?
>>2027503
"Buy high sell low" - OP
Exactly
In the early days of automotive manufacturing, there were 100's of car manufacturers. In the US, it reduced to a oligopoly of the 'big three' [Ford, GM, and Chrysler] for many years.
I fully expect the Crypto world to go through a similar consolidation. So many alt coins are junk. Money is seeking out the Crypto currencies with the best designs and history (start-up story).
For example, Bitcoin has first-mover advantage, but 10 minute block times are SLOW and the Bitcoin community is at a log jam on how to scale.
Litecoin on the other hand, has a community that can reach consensus, has a 2.5 minute transaction time (as-is without Lightning Network), and well documented start up (Charlie Lee started it out in the open and did NOT pre-mine - started on a mail list.)
Dash, for example, has reasonably good tech (I need to learn more about it), but the history is not so good. My understanding the original author accidentally pre-mined 2 million of them due to a bug. Since it will only have a limited supply (18 million I believe, the original author has 1/9 of the total supply - not a good start.)
It is my understanding that Ripple is a corporate coin, and the originating company kept 25% of them. Not a good thing.
Ethereum has some good technology but unfortunately does not have a limited supply (most cryptos have value because you know ahead of time that the supply is limited). Furthermore, Ether had a nasty split and both ETC and ETH now exist. Which is the real one?
Coins with bad history (Dash), inflation (ETH), or old technology (BTC), will eventually be superseeded by the crypto-currency with the best technology AND number of places accepted. Bitcoin is winning locations accepted, however, because Litecoin is essentially the same code base with small modifications (4x faster blocks, 84 million coins instead of 21 million, and better resistance to mining consolidation).
It will be interesting to see if Litecoin really takes off. With a $15 to $16 USD price,
>>2027448
>25%
Kek
>>2027448
ETH is better than lite coin for the simple fact that it's a block chain network that you program apps onto that's been adopted by Microsoft, JP Morgan, Intel, and others, not to mention that there are crypto currencies that use the block chain that will be useful in the future. Cryptos are closer to the dotcom era more than anything
>>2027470
most definitely but short game is in Litecoin now since other exchanges will start offering it to purchase. norms will buy just because it's an option.
Let's settle this once and for all.
Reply with logic why you think POSW or XBY is a bad investment.
Reply with logic why you think it's a good investment.
No shitcoin keks or memes.
>>2027361
If a couple of people are shilling this coin so much that half the threads are related to those coins - then you should know that they bought super early, want YOU to drive up the price so they can dump on you.
Seriously it's not that hard to figure it out.
There are tons of coins out there that made better gains and are top 20 coins that are 100% legit, but no, better to have 20 shill threads about some coin that just got out yesterday and is already worth 20x before they start posting it here.
XBY at least has innovation with the STATIC node system ( its still a big gamble )while POSW is just another useless curry coin
POSW pros:
- innovative
- staking coins is "the future"
POSW cons:
- ICO had around 50 people, so many whales ready to dump
- exchange is risky as it is always a honeypot for hackers
XBY pros:
- good dev and "marketing" person
- good innovation (PoSig)
XBY cons:
- good competitors (distributed storage: Sia, Storj)
- I think it takes a long time to have a usable product rather than just a masternode network
- i don't think the economics are not good for greater adoption/higher coin value. Rather high investment for masternode and high transaction fees for storing filea
HUMANIQ (HMQ) EDITION
May 11 will be the exact date when Humaniq (HMQ) will be listed on several exchanges. You better hop on the hype before anyone else does.
>What is Humaniq?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=prEPErb82Mg
>Why is this so special?
Vitalik Buterin involved in project
Blockchain + Bio ID + Non profit sector
Pic related: Founder of Ethereum with Founder of Humaniq
I missed out on the ICO already, but this will be pumped more than beans or posw.
>>2027341
Where to buy? At what exchange?
>>2027348
https://cointelegraph.com/news/humaniq-hmq-token-to-trade-on-six-exchanges