Bitcoin?
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MontyBrunswickTBone14;1883589 wrote: I participated as an employer in a mock interview event put on by the BGSU MBA program in late 2013.
weird correlationTBone14;1883589 wrote: I was too dumb to capitalize. -
TBone14
I didn't go to BG...was just doing their event as a favor/recruiting opportunity.MontyBrunswick;1883596 wrote:weird correlation
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justincredibleIt's sitting at $9955 this morning. I think we'll see $10k today.
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justincredibleIt dropped $100 since my last post. SELL!
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O-Trap
HODL!justincredible;1883652 wrote:It dropped $100 since my last post. SELL! -
TBone14Justin- Have you ever looked into mining cryptos?
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justincredibleI was just reading an article from April on mining ethereum. Doesn't appear to be worth it at this point.
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TBone14
Likely not. Best bet would probably be to try to mine an upstart, get some good volume and potentially catch lighting in a bottle.justincredible;1883702 wrote:I was just reading an article from April on mining ethereum. Doesn't appear to be worth it at this point. -
gut
Maybe as a hobby. I'm guessing all the existing Bitcoin mining operations out there are allocating resources to the potentially much better ROI on all the emerging cryptocurrencies. A $2k computer rig isn't going to come close to competing with them. You're better off just buying and holding (but be prepared to lose 2/3 of your money).TBone14;1883703 wrote:Likely not. Best bet would probably be to try to mine an upstart, get some good volume and potentially catch lighting in a bottle.
Saw an article from Ken Griffin the other day (multi-billionaire founder of hedge fund Citadel) and he called it a bubble comparable to the original tulip bubble, which donked off 99% of the value in a matter of weeks after it finally popped. -
justincredibleI gotta stop checking the price. $10,960 this morning.
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TBone14
Right. As a hobby. I'm not quitting my job.gut;1883704 wrote:Maybe as a hobby. I'm guessing all the existing Bitcoin mining operations out there are allocating resources to the potentially much better ROI on all the emerging cryptocurrencies. A $2k computer rig isn't going to come close to competing with them. You're better off just buying and holding (but be prepared to lose 2/3 of your money).
Saw an article from Ken Griffin the other day (multi-billionaire founder of hedge fund Citadel) and he called it a bubble comparable to the original tulip bubble, which donked off 99% of the value in a matter of weeks after it finally popped.
Cash in your 401k. Fuck your savings. This thing is on a runaway train to 80k at some point. Some saying 40k by the end of the next year.justincredible;1883809 wrote:I gotta stop checking the price. $10,960 this morning.
http://fortune.com/2017/11/27/bitcoin-michael-novogratz-40000/ -
justincredible$11,300 now.
I did get the green light from my wife to buy into crypto. -
gutFunny theory I saw the other day....govts are just letting the illicit markets plow money into crypto. Why go hunting for the criminals when they're willingly coming to a central "location"?
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MontyBrunswick
Because it was designed with anonymity in mind...?gut;1883830 wrote: Why go hunting for the criminals when they're willingly coming to a central "location"? -
gut
It's not truly anonymous. The govt can, and has, found the bitcoin users when they've wanted to.MontyBrunswick;1883860 wrote:Because it was designed with anonymity in mind...? -
O-Trap
It's not really a central location, though. It's decentralized.gut;1883830 wrote:Funny theory I saw the other day....govts are just letting the illicit markets plow money into crypto. Why go hunting for the criminals when they're willingly coming to a central "location"?
The level of anonymity ... or lack thereof ... has more to do with how it's used. BTC itself isn't traceable to a person, and wallets don't require identification, though it can be followed from one wallet to another through monitoring the blockchain. IF you know someone's wallet address, then yes, you can track transactions. However, for those being remotely cautious, it wouldn't take much to just use a different wallet each time.gut;1883861 wrote:It's not truly anonymous. The govt can, and has, found the bitcoin users when they've wanted to.
Actually, this is one of the reasons I invested into Monero. It's even less able to be monitored than BTC, which makes me think those who engage in transactions they'd prefer not be tracked will, at some point, use it more frequently.
Seems to have played out that way. Bought in at ~$55. It's at about $195. -
justincredibleHere's a crypto still well under a dollar. I'm considering dropping $100 and riding it out to see what it does.
https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/ripple/ -
O-Trap
Ripple has been around for some time. It's generally considered a pretty safe one, as these things go.justincredible;1883911 wrote:Here's a crypto still well under a dollar. I'm considering dropping $100 and riding it out to see what it does.
https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/ripple/
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justincredibleWhen I got the greenlight to buy Ethereum (I haven't yet) it was at $504. It's now at $404. Bitcoin is falling closer to $90000.
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superman
Um 9000?justincredible;1883998 wrote:When I got the greenlight to buy Ethereum (I haven't yet) it was at $504. It's now at $404. Bitcoin is falling closer to $90000. -
justincredibleSure, that too.
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superman
I knew I was out of the loop, but I didn't think I was that far out. Loljustincredible;1884009 wrote:Sure, that too. -
gut
This is what makes absolutely no sense with crypto currencies as an investment - $80B in market cap, but trades like a penny stock.justincredible;1883998 wrote:When I got the greenlight to buy Ethereum (I haven't yet) it was at $504. It's now at $404. Bitcoin is falling closer to $90000. -
justincredibleIt's why I've been so reluctant to buy in, for sure.
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O-Trap
Yeah, you knew after hitting a milestone like that there was going to be a swell of sellers, which would drop the value.justincredible;1883998 wrote:When I got the greenlight to buy Ethereum (I haven't yet) it was at $504. It's now at $404. Bitcoin is falling closer to $90000.