>be me
>dropped $250k on eth at $18
>sold around 3 hours ago for $42
ama
you know what to do
>>1864413
Why didn't you wait, like.....a lot longer to sell?
How did you get the 250k?
How much did you profit?
WTF IS HAPPENING RIGHT NOW
POLONIEX hasn't updated yet
>>1864377
it's literally in freefall
BTC collapse is hurting my ETH gains :(
>>1864377
obcelete coin, have you not hears the news yet? There is cheaper, faster and better cryptos to use. Btc only holds it place out of habit rigth now
I bought etherum on coin base and need help understanding what a wallet is and what its for, I hear you should put the coins into a wallet vs keep in it on the exchange.
I downloaded the wallet but dont know how to use it, what are contracts.
At the top of the page is a progress bar with a fluctuating number of peers and blocks in the tens of millions, and it makes my computer climb up to 150 degrees, what the hell is going on.
You need to enable the Block-chain and activate your satoshis.
>>1864306
what are both of those and why.
>>1864309
U are cute :3
I'm jobless. Job market is shitty, because I don't have experience employers ask for, so I have problem finding job. Somewhere I've read that an future employee should call company they are interested in and try to setup an interview with the employer, asking them about the company's business and whatnot. Is this smart idea? What should I ask? Any company owners here, how would you react if a pleb asked for your time to explain him things? Would you be interested in them if they have remotely proper skillet and bit more of enthusiasm?
>>1864291
>Any company owners here, how would you react
I would assume you're probably:
retarded
a spy for one of my competitors
working on an undercover newspaper article
going to rob me
writing a school report
lost a bet
really bored
desperate
in love with my secretary
looking for a mentor
confusing me with my HR person
selling Amway/Avon/The Watchtower
sent by my brother to fuck with me
a stripper
maybe all of the above.
>>1864291
I can see reverse interviews landing you a position in either Sales or Burger King. It's not going to get you much else without a stellar resume.
What are you working with? Do you have a degree? Any internships/research experience?
>>1864314
Engineering, but I have two years experience in technical writing and content editing (it was an engineering job, not site maintenance bullshit). I wish now to go into engineering design, but have zero experience with that (and I'm kinda fucked - no driver's license, no money cuz jobless currently, and everyone asks for driver's license)
>>1864311
>confusing me with my HR person
would interview with HR person be any better? The other anon has a point though, it really sounds like a sales person or a manager strategy.
Which digital cash are you betting on long term and why?
Lets start by comparing the development teams?
>ZCash
https://z.cash/team.html#advisors
>Dash
https://www.dash.org/team/
>Monero
https://getmonero.org/knowledge-base/people
>>1864268
#MOOCOWMOOtothemoon
Z cash / ethereum gangbang
>>1864268
Well two of them have flashy pages with a list of people for the CIA to (((influence))) if the currency grows big enough to be shutdown. The other one has some developers who obviously know and live with the benefits of privacy and will live on if the CIA murders all the known devs, keeping the project alive.
So idk.
Also worth noting the part where Monero has too many contributors to mention since people will pitch up and help the project all the time since it is an open source project with the goal of creating an anonymous currency, not making money for a bunch of founders.
Alright boys, need some opinions here.
I have 191,200 XRP, which I bought at ฿0.00001201 for the price of ฿2.3.
So, I'm obviously in the negative right now and starting to seriously doubt if XRP is going to make any substantial movements anytime soon.
Am I better off trading all my XRP to ETH in order to enjoy the bull run, or hold onto my XRP and hope that the price will eventually give me a return on my investment.
Will donate some XRP to whoever gives a detailed answer. Leave address in the comment.
>>1864253
>I have 191,200 XRP
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>>1864257
Yeah... I'm starting to regret it.
Fuck, just hold onto it. XRP is a long game. Chris Larsen (exc charmain for Ripple) was just appointed to the IMF. Plus 49 banks in Japan are gonna test it out along with BOA and Chase. But if you want you could unload some on me
Hey /biz/ what are you value investing for 2017?
Here's mine
>Amazon
>Gilead Sciences Inc.
>Wells Fargo
>>1864248
>Hey /biz/ what are you value investing for 2017
Her arse
>>1864263
Kek
Protalix Biotheraputics
conference call right now, quarterly report. Get in here bros!
I know how to read candlestick charts, but what does the bar graph below the candles mean?
(circled in black in image)
>>1864206
something regarding trade volume, but not entirely sure.
>>1864206
It means the hype is dying.
>>1864206
Trade volume
Remember this logo.
Remember this name.
Remember this thread.
So when it pumps 500% you can't say "nobody warned me" like you said about Dash
Nice shill faggot, kys
ZCash is better than Dash imo
>>1864249
It's the anonymous digital cash that Vitalik prefers.
ZCash will be used to anonymize ethereum and vitalik is literally on the board of advisors for zcash.
https://z.cash/team.html#advisors
scroll down through the team and have a look
now go to monero and have a look at their team
now go to dash and have a look at their team
Let's say I want to do SEO or a Facebook page or even clean the windows for a local brick and mortar place. What's the best way to offer this? Do I just walk in and ask to speak to the owner? (since I'm assuming the manager won't have the power to buy my services for the company)
If they're not there, what then? I don't want to just leave a message, I want to talk to them in person. How can I get in contact with them?
Anyone have experience with stuff like this?
>>1864145
>I'm assuming the manager won't have the power to buy my services for the company
This assumption is usually false. The manager usually buys those kinds of services. If not they'll tell you how to contact the owner or will take your business card, promise to give it to the owner, and then throw it in the trash. This is assuming the business has a single owner, most don't.
But yeah, walking in during slow times and asking for the manager can be productive. If the place is big or busy you might try to reach them online via their page.
>>1864150
Thanks so I'll just ask to speak with a manager and hope I'll find one that can do this.
>take your business card, promise to give it to the owner, and then throw it in the trash
Yeah that's what I'm trying to prevent, lel
>>1864153
>hope I'll find one that can do this.
Owners and managers already know what services they need, and they have bought them in the past.
so one of two things will happen:
they'll say, "Yeah, cool, how much do you charge?"
or they'll say, "no, we don't need this service, thanks."
In the first case you're helping them out and they'll be glad to see you.
In the second you're a pain in the ass just like thousands of others they deal with every year.
try not to be the pain in the ass. If a business doesn't want your services you're just going to piss them off by persisting. Leave your card, thank them for their time, and go on your way. If they later decide they want your services they at least know who to call.
"We're having a great time in retirement - and the house was paid off DECADES ago!! :) "
All good old cunts what a time to be 22 and pay 1500/month for 900sqf
But they are too old to reap the benefits of future age-reversing therapies. Checkmate.
Let them have their little happiness while they still can.
>>1864121
>that pic
>Implying boomers associate with people of other races.
Eth holder reporting from Kek sacred grounds.
Trips determine what will happen here
ETH goes to 200 by the end of the year
>>1864102
ETH 10,000 very soon
>>1864102
ETH 100k
LMAO my roommate in college just bought 1k of Ethereum....
He didn't even know what it was before I told him and now he actually might get rich lmao
kek wills it shadilay bros 4chan has repaid you for bringing Trump to the WH! Buy Ethereum and HODL it!
Each day makes me more and more nervous though, I bought my ticket quite late and only made about $200
>>1864247
There's traders and there's holders. Be a holder watch your balls and ether grow.
Daily reminder that ETH is still cheap as dirt at $40. Enjoy poverty if you dont join us soon.
Sold at $19 I'll wait till it pops back down to $10
>>1864056
it'll go to 200 first, but have fun!
>>1864056
holy fuck. madman
When you're unemployed but suddenly excitedly searching bulk distributors because you had an awesome business idea for your local weed store.
What's the idea anon :^)
>>1864030
>I just thought of a great thing to sell to/through local businesses!
>just need to find a distributor!
>make pitch
>local businesses spend 5 minutes locating your distributor and cutting out the middleman
>tfw you're the useless middleman
>>1864041
Nope, I'm not making any money off it. Don't wanna. If my weed store remembers me as a guy who made the owner a little bit of extra money, that's more than reward enough.
>>1864038
>>1864041
There's just an awesome product I know about (don't want to talk about it, whole premise is it's a secret) that would really set her shop apart. She runs a really cool dispensary type place that's right down the block from me. It's like a five minute walk so I don't want this place to go out of business.
Turns out it's super viable, we can get the item for next to nothing, and packaging will make it great. It's a totally untapped market. Not a major one, I don't think I'm inventing Facebook over here. I just know a neat little thing that she could sell and improve her word of mouth business (she gets a lot cool traffic and she relies on word of mouth). Imagine being the first bait shop with a floatie key chain. I'm not inventing the floatie keychain, just telling her that they exist and that they'd be great for business.