let me stop you right there faggot, you're asking for $500,000 for a 1% stake. this better be good nigger
This guy's a phoney.
Small fry.
He's the least jew on the show and gives the best deals
This show is a scam. The hosts increase their net worth 10 to 20-fold in short periods of time, partly by giving such utterly shitty deals.
It's a way to get bombarded by good ideas (which these people probably couldn't come up with by themselves if they had 100 years in some sort of time-stopping chamber) and profit off of them by offering 20$ for 99% ownership.
I got started in the ethereum business with goldminer (from goldminer.io), just to see what this was about
I mined only 1 eth to see if really i could get money from it when it was around 9$. I transferred that single eth into my Kraken account and the rise in value of the last days (around 20$) made me want to mine more ethereum. But goldminer appears to be broken, and since i didn't really like how that program worked, i started to get informed on how to start to mine ethereum seriously.
Many suggested to use mist if you don't know anything about coding (like me) because of its user friendly GUI
So i set up my wallet, i downloaded the whole block chain, i created my account.
But from this point an actual explaination of how to actually mine is nowhere to be seen
There is a Start mining (ctrl+shift+M) button in the menu but it is greyed out. I believe this is because i have not switched to the testnet, which, if i'm not wrong, is a sort of test mode to test the functionality of mist without using any actual eth
Also solo mining is highly deprecated, is often suggested to join a pool, as those in eth.nanopool.org, but i really don't know how to actually join a pool, or select the right pool for me
Or just suggest me a better program for eth mining, something suited for a noob in coding (is AlethOne good?)
There are many miners and pools. I'm using Claymores miner in combination with Coinotron pool.
Miners:
https://forum.ethereum.org/discussion/7888/which-mining-client-are-you-using
Pools:
https://forum.ethereum.org/discussion/3659/list-of-pools
As example a Tutorial for Claymore miner with different pools:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1433925.0
Also interesting:
https://ethermine.org/
Not that hard to find.
>>1833704
I appreciate tjay you tried to help, but Claymore is without GUI, and to begin i'd like something more intuitive
I'll try to figure out how to make tjat work, but i guess It won't be easier than setting mist up
The non-gui is actually the easiest. You make a bat file with the config of your pool/eh address, click it and you're done. The added bonus is that you can change the color in cmd to hacker green and you can pretend to understand wtf is going on the screen. I'm gf thinks I'm some sort of a savant because I have a bunch of these matrix windows open.
>be from Serbia
>our dinar keeps getting lower and lower
>mfw it's 124 dinars for 1 euro now
>mfw it's probably going to drop to 128/1 despite the euro falling against dollar possibly to parity
>mfw anything imported is increasingly unobtainable to the general population
A-at least I get paid in USD so technically all this is great for me.
Does anyone else know the feel of shattered economy with tanking currency
When I was in Iraq killing towelheads I acquired 50 million Iraq dinar. It still isn't worth the cost of the postage I used to send it back to the states.
>>1833669
Ay sorry man. That seems rough for you guys, coupled with the wars in that area not too long ago, plus the persistent racism towards, well, everyone Serbs vs Croats vs Muslims vs Everyone.
you gotta see the positive. Like you said, its good for you since you're getting paid in USD. Keep it up man.
mexifag here living in san diego working across the border earning pesos. i feel you.
Does he actually give good financial advice?
>>1833613
I get the vibe that this guy is just living in a trailer park off of food stamps and overpriced merch he sells to bronies
>>1833612
If you are looking for financial advice from the right wing you are better of with some one slightly more coherent like ramsey.
But they don't give good advice. They give how not to be a retard advice . But if you are even asking it's probably best u follow it. Don't get any credit cards anon, you will just get burned. Don't buy any bridges either.
Am I the only person who thinks Snap is a worthless company with little to no potential?
Their numbers just don't add up. They are no where near making a profit and the SnapChat UX makes it almost impossible to get real ad revenue out of it.
What does everyone see in this company?
>>1833296
>real revenue
people think that people think that people think that people think that snapchat will make money
somewhere in that line real money is made
>>1833296
buy eth
>>1833296
There are people way smarter than you who think otherwise.
I have 2000 dollars. I invest a 200 into 10 penny stocks during their dip and get a 1 to 5% increase for each.
Thats an easy 20 - 40 dollars in total for a day. And if i have an RH cash account, I would just need to wait 3 days each.
Should I try?
Sure, except for the part where sometimes the 'dip' sometimes turns into a nosedive.
200*(1-5%) =between 2$ & 10$
200*(1-5%)10=between 20$ & 100$
so I'm confused about your strategy..
How do you factor in loss?
How about days you don't trade?
And most importantly pattern day trader?..
How do you know they'll get a guaranteed 1-5% increase?
Yes, you should try.
How the fuck is Chipotle's stock worth over $400 per share?
>>1833004
Invented casual fast food
>>1833004
They didn't release too many shares at IPO nad haven't had any stock splits (that I can think of) since.
>Chipotle
mkt cap: $11.89b
shares outstanding: 28.77m
share price: $416
>McDonalds
mkt cap: $105.5b
shares outstanding: 818m
share price: $127
Chipotle is actually in very real trouble and is starting to draw the attention of activist investors, so dont let the share price fool you.
$SHAK actually tried to pull the same stunt Chipotle did with the ultra high share price achieved by releasing a small(ish) number of shares but it failed pretty miserably and now its trading at a laughable $32 with a measly market cap.
>>1833043
Thanks for the post, friend.
Does anyone mine ethereum out there? I'm looking to get into it. wondering how profitable it really is.
picture is unrelated
>>1832303
mining is not really profitable unless you get free electricity or you purchase an expensive ASIC or FPGA setup
gpu mining with will literally lose you money
>>1832317
i dont pay for my electricity or internet, but i have like average parts in my computer.
I know it's probably not profitable so I might just put straight cash into eth or thru bitcoin. im just a broke student trying to fuck around with small amounts of money haha
>>1832303
I have two 280x and they give me 0.1 ETH each day. I have free electricity so its worth it for me.
>>1832317
>ASIC or FPGA setup
Doesn't exist for Ethereum. It could be possible, but it would cost A LOT to make such hardware for ETH and it would be an extremely dumb venture since it's going to be POS soon.
Have millennials been screwed? Or are they just entitled and lazy?
I'd guess a little bit of both, mein freuind.
>>1832090
def both
but try being a gen x-er trying to take care of your baby boomer parents that never saved a nickel and your mellenial kids that just spend every penny and refuse to do honest hard work.
They're not that lazy. They're constantly doing stuff. The problem is that they lack discipline, so they're constantly doing useless stuff.
Anyone else getting in on Ethereum late and regretting it? Killing myself for not buying when it was $8. Also have a wire transfer on the way to Kraken but its taking forever and the price has already moonshot since I sent.
If any richfags wanna help a poorfag out:
0x38aAC44e0b87E782147457a50947283062c6D401
>>1831306
sent ;)
>>1831311
bless you
>>1831334
fuck you
How smart do you have to be to hack it in the cybersecurity field? I'm thinking of persuing a career in said field.
From what I've seen, you need to make your bones in the network admin or sysadmin field first, then branch off from there.
>>1830799
Study up on the Network+ and Security+ Comp/TIA exams. Pass them and then go after the OSCP. Throw in an associates in computer science and you'll be a damn good white hat.
>>1830828
No only script kids start in the admin field, if you want to actually be an infosec dude then you need to understand more than man pages and premade programs. You need to understand how programs work, you need to understand assembly and binary analysis on top of the network stack and common exploits.
You need to be literally diagnosed autistic, and possibly having autistically studied this crap since you were 11 instead of having a social life
>25
>make $18/h working a pleb tier oilfield labour job
>tried and failed to find a trades apprenticeship, economy(Canada) in recession hard to find a job
>never had a gf
>only have $60,000 saved
>everybody else my age is a homeowner and drives a vehicle newer than 2008, also in long term relationships, married even
Who else /total failure/ here?
>>1830733
stop humble bragging you faggot
>>1830737
>humble bragging
Maybe if you're a NEET or some shit, even 22 year old uni grads are making 70k starting
>>1830741
do your fucking parents take care of you? i make double what you make and i don't have 60k saved and i'm around your age. i have rent to pay, food, car expensese etc.
>Greed captures the essence of the evolutionary spirit.
Was he right /biz/?
>>1830252
Only if in the pursuit of greed one goes through extreme hardship.
I'm surprised more offices aren't made to look totally 80s as an homage
RULES OF NATURE
>tfw making $70000 fresh out of college
God damn I love STEM
>>1829081
Dude thats shit. Anything <200k is permanent poorfag
>>1829081
>tfw so unfamiliar with american currency,tax and cost of living that these kinds of post are basically gibberish.
Is that a lot? Are people jealous of you?
>>1829081
>$70000
do you live in india or something? i guess in america you could qualify for some welfare assistance
As a single male is a shipping container the most cost effective way to own my own home?
the main issue is finding land depending in where you live.. that will cost more than a container
>>1828778
I want to know this too o uo
>>1828778
Ni, it's a terrible idea. You're far better off just building something from scratch.