Alright, to the faggot who thinks having 21 BTC puts you in the top million of bitcoin holders, I did some research and you were off by a fuckton.
http://ondn.net:800/search
DISCLAIMER- This site only counts the top wallets, not the top holders, and most people have multiple wallets, but since they can account for 7,250,077 BTC out of ~15.2 million, this is the best data I expect to find.
That being said, this is what I could extrapolate from the data.
>Owning 0.3 BTC will easily put you in top million (not that that's impressive, there's only 3,514,071 wallets that have more than 0.001 BTC). Owning 17.4 will put you in the top 100,000 wallets.
>The median wallet has 0.03 BTC each, while the average wallet has just over 2 BTC each.
>Owning 1.6 BTC will easily put you in the top 10% of wallets, and owning 50 will put you in the top 1%
>For those of you with big dreams, the top 0.1% is 495 BTC and over, the top 0.01% 3051 BTC and over, and to get into the top 100 wallets you just have to crack 10,000 BTC.
>taking shitposing on bangldeshi basket weaving forum seriously
If I hadn't seen it repeated elsewhere I wouldn't have tried to figure it out. And regardless of the shitposting, at least now we have a very vague idea of where you'll rank if/when bitcoin becomes a world currency. Obviously it'll shift a lot as the mainstream adopts it, but still.
>>1326317
In theory only 1 million people can own 21 btc each but in reality the btc won't even spread out like that ,I don't gag what point you are trying to prove you're just saying that owning 21btc puts you in an even more exclusive club
I translate content from Chinese to English, for news about crypto, commodities, real estate, etc., and I would like to turn this content into an additional revenue stream. What are some reccommendations to get a website off the ground? Or do you think I am wasting my time? Website is built and ready to go.
I could see some interest in this. Go for it.
Thanks.
SOCIAL MEDIA
post here, reddit (ew), youtube, facebook, twitter, post in the comments of relevant articles/content providers. do guests posts on other people's blogs, etc.
>Science Major
>Graduated and have an ok government job that makes ok money (like I could go on vacation once or so a year, but I will never own a vacation house)
>Want to get ahead and maybe get into Portfolio Management (my mentor who was an Investment Banker says that its a good balance between money, and personal life, he says IB is not worth it)
>Want to take the GMAT and get an MBA from hopefully, some Ivy League School, which would be easy since I am a minority (yellow)
>Studying for the GMAT
>Bored out of my mind
I dont know if its because I am not in "student-mode" anymore but what I am studying and what I am looking at does not interest me at all.
Shall I continue? Or should I just take the MCAT and play on my strengths? How far are you willing to go to earn money? I say this because I feel like I am self-flagellating myself psychologically.
>pic related
>>1326275
pic not necessarily related, actually.
Muhammad Ali cared for being a champion more than he cared for the training. He had a passion for boxing regardless of how he felt about training.
This might or might not be true for the OP. OP, what do you value more? Think about the reasons that made you go into science, and think about the reasons you're studying for the GMAT now. Think about your passions, interests, and how well you can play on those to make money.
Sure, you are on /biz/ and you're asking /biz/ for advice, but yours isn't exactly a biz related question, so, yeah, know that there isn't only one way to getting "own a vacation house" rich and that there *might* be paths better suited to your interests, passions and strengths.
On the other hand, though, whichever knowledge you acquire will always help you, regardless of what you chose to do once you've acquired it. If the GMAT is terrible, you probably won't enjoy any of the things that come from it, though, and you'll find that your time could've been better invested.
So think.
>>1326298
If I followed my actual interests then I would stay at my job and just be an average joe just like I described in my OP.
My problem, and I think it's not unique, is that I like the idea of making a lot of money and I like what I do now. I want to make enough to know for sure if money is the key to happiness
https://blog.blockstack.org/solar-storm-a-serious-security-exploit-with-ethereum-not-just-the-dao-a03d797d98fa
LOVING
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>>1326216
that was basically said 12 hours after the attack + it doesn't matter at all
>>1326234
>it doesnt matter at all
Hahahahahaha
These threads need more Emin Gun Sirer
He is literally fucking Ethereum's tight little ass
>nocoiners don't buy the dip AGAIN for the 9000th time
>panic sellers lossing their position AGAIN for the 9000th time
>whales capitalize on weak hands during corrections AGAIN for the 100th time
Watch this space.
Hey thats an original post op! Did you think of all those oneliners yourself?
BTW buy monero
>>1326240
Tick tock, tick tock, time's running out to buy the dip faggot.
>>1325999
You seriously didnt sell even though we have been telling you a crash has been coming for WEEKS now? Holy shit you are one stubborn faggot I'll give you that. You are also trying really hard to lose money.
>btc: $640
Hold me /biz/
>>1325780
calm your tits and hodl
>>1325780
>not putting yourself in a position to buy more on this bitfinex-induced panic sell
>>1325808
thats the mindset of a billionaire.
I've been thinking about being an employer. It seems much more extensible than self-employment.
But my money is as good as anyone else's. What are some ways to create an illusion of company loyalty, or even pride in working for a company?
So far I've figured out the following:
Be distant from the workers (i.e. not some cringeworthy Michael Scott "buddy-boss"), but know their first names and send them some kind of gift or token on their birthday. It would flatter them to think they are individually relevant.
Offer petty privileges to middle management, e.g. they get bigger desks and rooms in upper floors.
I could go on in this vein, but I'm especially interested to figure out how to make their job seem attractive to company outsiders. What companies get the most prestige and admiration from the general public, and how do I simulate that and puff up the egos of my wageslaves?
You're already trying to trick employees that you don't even have yet? As if the world needs _another_ useless Jewish parasite...
>>1325769
This actually doesn't work for millennials. They always think they know better and always too lazy to do anything. I know what I'm talking about, I went to college. The only loyalty they have is their paycheck and the networth of the company.
>>1325769
good luck anon
For you to get enough prestige as a small company you need to show a possibility of growth as big as possible and seem to care about employees, giving them some benefits and small gifts such as you have said to make them "fell important"
It would also be good to emulate some workplaces like google and give them somenthing to do in their break time like vydia or a foosball table
I would like to start something manual like window washing, handyman, car cleaning ect. But it seems like there is lots of red tape purposefully put in your place (insurance, CSCS cards, having to be qualified for certain things ect). I wish I could just print off some posters at the library and put them through peoples doors offering handyman work or do you need a license to do that too? It's hard here.
Don't be autism.
Literally nobody cares, especially if your name is something like Bogdan.
They will assume you are not a registered company and cannot give them a VAT invoice.
You can still pay your taxes as self employed if you wish.
But remember that businesses will want a vat invoice. So washing fleet vehicles and store/office windows may be out of the question.
You don't need anything to wash cars, windows and handyman.
You get paid in cash nobody will fucking know.
You "need" a chainsaw operator's license if you're going to do any landscaping work with a chainsaw.
And you need to be registered or licenced or whatever if you want to do rubbish removals.
You definitely want insurance for windows and a council permit if you're going to set up a lift in public roads. Those are the things that will get you fined.
Just get a Transit Van and print out a few flyers.
Or better yet, put an ad out on gumtree first to get a feel of things.
Nobody reads jumkmail except the elderly.
When somebody wants a service, especially something like car washing they will look on facebook or gumtree.
Local facebook groups and gumtree
Build a website on wordpress.com
Get a van
Don't worry about any of that other shit until you're making £150 a year.
>ETH is dead
>ETH is on a free fall
>ETH is going to zero
>buy BTC
>BTC will make you rich
You cucks thought you could stop Vitalik?
Are you really that retarded?
Go take a look again, bitcoin is tanking. Bitfinex is down all day, dgax maintained. If anyone Ddos kraken, it will drop below 200
>>1325733
It's happening as we speak
Its eth cucks cashing in to fiat
>mfw I fell for the trumpcoin meme
tfw got in btc last week, sold it all off last sunday because I was at a profit and wasn't sleeping well because of the taught that it could go south at any moment
feels good man
>>1325713
>mfw I got in on the trumpcoin meme.
>>1325713
i almost got on the trump bandwagon, then I sobered up from my 3 day crack and meth high.
I'm building a website for all things /biz/, give me some good domain names. I was thinking burecom.com, or is that too hard to remember?
>>1325627
It's a dumb name, anon. Nobody will have any idea how to pronounce it phonetically due to ambiguity. And having "com.com" as the end of the URL is stupid.
But at least it's not too hard to remember, since I'm gonna have this shitty URL stuck in my head for the rest of the day.
>>1325627
I got you:
buymyshit.net
givememoneyplz.com
definitelynotfraud.org
somalianprince.se
highqualityproducts.cn
sweatshopextravaganza.in
childrentoys.sex
premium-helium-tanks.net
notchildporn.com
IlIlIlIlIlIlIlIIIl.il
freecreditcards.ru
You're welcome.
https://m.reddit.com/r/badeconomics/comments/4oovu2/new_its_not_new_economics_makes_left_vs_right/
Is this wall of autistic blabbering worth reading through?
>>1325622
im hijacking this thread cause
>tfw you will never please senpai
REEEEE
>>1325628
At least post an opinion article on diaper gays
Bump for intellectuals
My undergrad is math and my university offers a masters of science in "Stochastic Processes in Finance and Insurance"
Is this a good degree?
For those who haven't done math stochastic processes are basically random processes like stock prices.
>>1325602
no math is not a good degree
>>1325602
>literally having insurance in your degree title.
You don't know what an actuary is, do you?
Fuck the degree - you're an uneducated fuck. Failure is guaranteed.
>>1327057
I know what an actuary is. I have passed 5 of the core technical exams, retard.
Why the fuck did this happen? I am literally crying right now. I just want to earn some money so I can invest it in crypto
>>1325599
>invest
>crypto
pick juan
If you're not cut out to be a Turk you're not cut out to be a /biz/nesman
Then go get a job?
Have fun throwing it all away on whatever crypto /biz/ is shilling for in a few months
>>1325599
Let me guess, you didn't want to register under your real name?
lazy but intelligent hedonist here
i'm tired of working for other people
what are some easy businesses i could start up with minimum effort and risk?
none
either low effort and high risk or vice versa
>>1325573
Lazy but intelligent doesn't exist.
True intelligence means you wouldn't be lazy.
As hard as it is, you must accept that fact.
You are unworthy.