Hello,
A few times in a month I lurk biz only on 4chan.
I've seen some good shot calling on some
crypto's that have been mooning.
But I always was sceptical about it hence I'm broke.
What do our fortune tellers and their orb have for me? Not looking to make profit quickly but always welcome.
Got a 500$ to invest.
I invested 300 two days ago, now at 400. Have no clue what I'm doing.
Im waiting for BTC and ETH to crash, then I buy
>>2167537
Truly amazing how both of them made progess, especially ETH.
I can remember the hard fork when the value of each ETH was around 8$ at lowest.
Really regret that I didn't invest at that moment.
>>2167524
Mooncoin? VOX
Safe investments? ETH, XRP
>>2167698
XRP seems very interesting, it's supported by banks right?
Any idea if it will breach the 1$ mark?
Ripple is probably a really good one for today. It's sat at 14000 sats for two days straight. I doubt it'll go lower.
>>2167535
Nobody does. It's the new dotcom bubble. Everyone's trying to scam each other into buying their pajeetcoins on /biz/.
Enjoy the ride, throw some money down the ETH hole, and forget about it. In 6 months we're either going to Vegas or the fucking moon
>>2168096
Where do you see ETH in 6 months?
>>2167524
>What do our fortune tellers and their orb have for me? Not looking to make profit quickly but always welcome.
Go sign up at gemini, get verified, throw a few grand at ETH and see where it takes you. EEA's going big, and if we can figure out how to use ethereum's contract system for something practical, it'll be yuge.
>>2168126
500/coin.
I'm coming down off some shrooms atm, but I'll try to explain as best I can: The technology behind ETH is pretty novel and the fact that they have industry-backed support is crucial to its long-term success. But it's going to take developers 3-5 years to learn how to use the infrastructure, the same way it took them to find a practical usage for Amazon's Elastic shit.
It's a long hold. I'm going to end up throwing a few more grand down the pit before I'm done, but in a few years' time, with the right adoption, and with a practical use case, it has the potential to be yuge.
>>2168171
Thanks dude, will look into it.
What do you think of XRP?
>>2168171
Will ETH drop to $125 again? not sure if should invest my $450 into ETH or drop it on DGB/XRP.
Have 10 ETH currently.
>>2168237
Ripple's been going sideways for so long that it's just riding the altcoin bubble we're all seeing right now
If Quorum didn't exist, I'd call it a gamble. But it does, so I think it's dead in the water and doomed to /biz/ pump & dump personally.
Its gimmick is its tx speed, but if BTC gets its shit together without a hard fork, it won't see any real adoption either.
>>2168258
No clue honestly. I'm no day trading cryptowizard. I'm just a software dev and /g/uru who bought in too late for bugattis
>>2168258
You need to do some research. Don't put your money into something you know very little about. I personally don't see the appeal of DGB outside of hardcore shilling on here. ETH seems like it's not going away and sets a new bar for crypto. XRP has some serious support behind it but who knows how high it will go or low for that matter. $1/ XRP would be awesome but it could stay where it is.
Do some research!