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Basic guide on BTC and coins

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04-12-2017, 11:10 AM
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what best digital currency someone should invested into right now? i heard the ETC is the best is that right?

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04-12-2017, 11:36 AM
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what best digital currency someone should invested into right now? i heard the ETC is the best is that right?

Well now is actually quite an unstable period but out of this choas there actually a coin thats very good

Its called Bixc its even before "official" launch yet it is already 4$. It has alot of backing and now they have a special promotionto increase the amount of coins you have. However you can only buy them through their agents for now.

Next year around Feb the coin will launch for real and you should definitely check it out.

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I'm pretty sure mining is not very profitable at all for individuals as there are now high costs of electricity, cost of computer scale required in order to gain a profit, and the amount of people mining right now. You'll need an actual "datacenter" of computing power in order to turn the profit while mining because of how much licensing, power consumption, and hardware replacement/upgrading you'll have to do. I wouldn't recommend the average joe to start mining unless they're willing to shell out. Most people now with mining do it in big groups that they all contribute to and get paid a percentage of the coin they're mining, but even that is still not very profitable. I would suggest trading coins as sort of an investment but i'm not a financial adviser so can't really say more then don't spend more then you're willing to trade and always do your research. Good guide though but I think this disclaimer should be placed in the mining section if you want.

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04-12-2017, 11:36 AM
Justforfunn Wrote:
Well now is actually quite an unstable period but out of this choas there actually a coin thats very good

Its called Bixc its even before "official" launch yet it is already 4$. It has alot of backing and now they have a special promotionto increase the amount of coins you have. However you can only buy them through their agents for now.

Next year around Feb the coin will launch for real and you should definitely check it out.
Really shady stuff.

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interesting read, but I don't think its profitable to mine, only then you have cheap electricity

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awesome thank you for the post, hopefully this will help me and lead me on my way to being a bitcoin master! Heart Eyes

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Thank you for your informative guide. Very helpful Smile

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09-12-2017, 08:38 PM
chadox Wrote:
merci pour ce guide en plus je viens de me lancer sur cette monnaire

You are welcomed all the best in earning some money Smile

06-12-2017, 01:35 AM
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I'm pretty sure mining is not very profitable at all for individuals as there are now high costs of electricity, cost of computer scale required in order to gain a profit, and the amount of people mining right now. You'll need an actual "datacenter" of computing power in order to turn the profit while mining because of how much licensing, power consumption, and hardware replacement/upgrading you'll have to do. I wouldn't recommend the average joe to start mining unless they're willing to shell out. Most people now with mining do it in big groups that they all contribute to and get paid a percentage of the coin they're mining, but even that is still not very profitable. I would suggest trading coins as sort of an investment but i'm not a financial adviser so can't really say more then don't spend more then you're willing to trade and always do your research. Good guide though but I think this disclaimer should be placed in the mining section if you want.

Yea I completely agree! Thanks for your very insightful input Smile

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