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Board Trading Discussion
Re: Coins good for trading?
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IronGenius
on 10/10/2017, 23:30:28 UTC
It really depends on what type of trader you are.
Are you risk adverse? Are you a swing, day or long term trader?
If you seek violatile high risk high reward investments I would suggest LINK,
If you are looking for longer term stuff maybe NEBL or ARK
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Board Economics
Re: Loans too risky?
by
IronGenius
on 10/10/2017, 23:28:55 UTC
I wanted to get loans initially at first but it all depends on your financial situation and getting a compeititve APR.
Do you have good credit score? Do you have assets or collateral? Have you loaned money before? These are all factors
Overall if you are the average person you would get an APR rate of 20% which is definetely worth taking out a loan for to invest in bitcoin since you can probably get that return in a week if you are good.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Anyone heard of BITCOIN-CLUB.ORG?
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IronGenius
on 22/12/2015, 13:12:14 UTC
You have to do extensive promotion to get referal under you who actually activates as it is hard to get anybody to pay 22$ for membership only. So overall cost of advertising will be more than your income from referals. I like to remain quite far from this type of pyramid structure.

It is indeed a lot of hardwork and promotion to get people to sign-up and activate. However I've also known people who joined MLMs such as Forever Living Products, USANA, JEUNESSE, etc who paid hundreds of dollars for a membership and yet earn a tiny fraction of that in commissions. I usually stay away from MLMs / Pyramid too coz I don't know how to sell lol. This happened to be the first one since it's all about bitcoins and I thought it's not too bad to try with $22. Grin
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Re: Anyone heard of BITCOIN-CLUB.ORG?
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IronGenius
on 22/12/2015, 12:14:35 UTC

I would have believed you if you had provided the proof of your payment


If that is how you measure legitimacy then you will be in for a long bumpy ride my friend.  Smiley
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Re: Anyone heard of BITCOIN-CLUB.ORG?
by
IronGenius
on 22/12/2015, 11:20:37 UTC

Yeah right but wouldn't it had been great if you had first ascertained its legitimacy and then started promoting it here?


If I said from the start that the site is legit as confirmed by ME, would you have believed it??  Grin Oh c'mmon, the trust level in this arena is like close to zero. We don't take everyone's word for it and we all just take risks.

I'm not promoting or convincing everyone here to join. Do you own due diligence and decide for yourself.  Wink
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Anyone heard of BITCOIN-CLUB.ORG?
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IronGenius
on 22/12/2015, 11:04:47 UTC
never heard of this. i will chexk first if the site is legit. then will think if i will risk my $20

Great, thanks. It would surely help if more people would do due diligence on this site. I have been a member for a month now but wont pay the membership fee until I'm confident it's legit.
Unless you get paid,how would you determine its legitimacy? and they won't pay you until you buy a full membership.IMO no legit site ask to pay their members then pay them it is like you pay me  100 bucks and I will pay you 80 back SCAM SCAM  and SCAM

Well we all know that payouts do not always guarantee legitimacy. Only time will really tell if they are legit or scam.

If you will read through the website they've been very clear that the membership fee you pay goes directly to your up-line or to the person who referred you. If they mentioned that the payout is from some kind of mining or trading then I would have considered this a red flag. To me a lot of schemes related to bitcoin is scam anyways unless proven otherwise. Lol. But to be fair, their website looks really neat and professional.

This is the reason why I am trying it out, someone has to take the bait right?  Wink
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Anyone heard of BITCOIN-CLUB.ORG?
by
IronGenius
on 22/12/2015, 10:49:29 UTC
I was redirected to http://www.bitcoin-club.org when i clicked your signature ?
anyways, it's the same shit again why do i need to give money to you and not to the currency ? like i have to buy miners and mine to get bitcoins and i simply don't give money to satoshi .

Yep if you click on my signature you will be redirected to the website. When you click on "Registration" it will have my referral code automatically filled-in.

$20 is just a one-time membership fee. I reckon this will go up to $50 after new years. You then get half of other people's membership fee in bitcoins as commission if they join under you. At least they've been transparent on how and where you get the payouts from.
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Re: Anyone heard of BITCOIN-CLUB.ORG?
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IronGenius
on 22/12/2015, 10:26:43 UTC
I think I'd rather just buy 22 dollars worth of Bitcoin. Anyone had any luck with this site?

I'm trying it out with a few friends and let you guys know.

Once again, I am not cheerleading for this website contrary to what one grumpy dude out here is saying. Jeez..
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Re: Anyone heard of BITCOIN-CLUB.ORG?
by
IronGenius
on 22/12/2015, 10:03:50 UTC
never heard of this. i will chexk first if the site is legit. then will think if i will risk my $20

Great, thanks. It would surely help if more people would do due diligence on this site. I have been a member for a month now but wont pay the membership fee until I'm confident it's legit.
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Re: Anyone heard of BITCOIN-CLUB.ORG?
by
IronGenius
on 22/12/2015, 09:58:07 UTC

Really? only $22?

And you are saying that you are not affiliated with the website. Well, I believe you, but what if they are scam? $22 is not nothing. Where I live many people should work 3 days from morning till evening to earn that money and I know that there are many countries where you should work even more.

If you are not sure that the site isn't a scam (and I have a feeling that most likely it is a scam) then you shouldn't advertise it.

Hey I agree with you, $22 is not "nothing" to everyone of course. From where I came from people would also work up to a month to earn that.  Embarrassed

I'm not advertising the website, I was asking if anyone here is familiar with it. Yes I am giving a referral code to anyone who would like to try so it's more like sharing an opportunity really.
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Re: Anyone heard of BITCOIN-CLUB.ORG?
by
IronGenius
on 22/12/2015, 09:31:09 UTC

Completely unsustainable.
It goes without says that Iskren Ivanov "Founder and CEO", has no net footprint whatsoever.

It's just another piece of shit lying on the Bitcoinland sidewalk waiting for people who aren't looking, to step in.


Ahaha. Grin Let's see. $22 is not bad to lose in an experiment. Plus, you get your money back for referring just 2 people-- if you can withdraw at all. I have activated my account and see how it goes. Will give you guys regular updates.

...and yep just for fun, I still offer $2 back if anyone joins under me..  Wink
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Re: Anyone heard of BITCOIN-CLUB.ORG?
by
IronGenius
on 22/12/2015, 08:59:44 UTC
$22 to activate the account? You can't be serious, neither this website. Also sharing of the refs like not allowed in the forum.

$20 is a one-time membership fee, then a monthly $2 as a sort of "subscription" fee.
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Re: Anyone heard of BITCOIN-CLUB.ORG?
by
IronGenius
on 22/12/2015, 08:57:37 UTC
Ok thanks, I have removed my referral link.  Smiley
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Anyone heard of BITCOIN-CLUB.ORG?
by
IronGenius
on 22/12/2015, 08:34:56 UTC
Hi Guys,

I'm not affiliated with the above website and just wanted to check if anyone here is using the above service? It's an MLM system where members can earn bitcoins through an awareness campaign. They have a very nice presentation on youtube, detailing what the program is all about, and how much you can earn.

If interested, please sign-up using my referral code (see my signature below) since you cannot register without a code. There is no need to pay anything until you are ready to activate your account which costs only $22.

If you do activate your account, let me know and I will return $2 worth of bitcoins to you.  Wink This is equivalent to 1-month membership for using the system.
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Board Service Discussion
Re: HASHNEST Discussion and Support Thread
by
IronGenius
on 31/10/2015, 18:10:24 UTC
soo this hash nest its like a small ponzi or does it of already i need to see people losing money into ponzis makes me soo proud of not investing lol.

That wasn't quite a full sentence, why not try again?

If your accusing Hashnest of being a Ponzi, it isn't.  They are apart of Bitmain and have proven that they have the hash they say they do (in the past, not recently).  No one has ever not been paid out and they have a very good track record.  Why not troll elsewhere.

Ya know what they say... "Don't feed the troll". Lol  Grin
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Re: HASHNEST Discussion and Support Thread
by
IronGenius
on 10/09/2015, 08:12:49 UTC
S5 prices is starting to creep up. Best of luck in buying all that hash they dumped!!  Grin Grin
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Re: HASHNEST Discussion and Support Thread
by
IronGenius
on 09/09/2015, 19:21:35 UTC
Does someone expect the S5 prices going up in the next days after the first big sell rush? I want to get out now, because i need my btc but i would lose 0.01 with the current price...

Omg are you kidding me?? Don't cry at 0.01!! I lost BTC 6 today after the crash!!
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Re: HASHNEST Discussion and Support Thread
by
IronGenius
on 09/09/2015, 16:37:36 UTC
hi all

It seems S7 shop is now open. Sales just started

It looks like you can buy them, but they won't start hashing for up to a month. Better not to try and risk getting your coins held up for a while.

Yes, it's been 995 miners for hours now. No one seems to be taking it! I personally wouldn't lock in my 8 BTC for 1 month with no profit.  Grin
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Re: HASHNEST Discussion and Support Thread
by
IronGenius
on 09/09/2015, 10:36:34 UTC
most likely S5 would be faster ROI than S7 if this kind of panic goes.
i am gonna go long with S5.

I don't understand the reason for the panic. The S7 won't even be available in Hashnest in the next 4 weeks. Unloading S5 right now is just too early and people will be missing on a lot of profit potential...
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Re: HASHNEST Discussion and Support Thread
by
IronGenius
on 09/09/2015, 10:02:07 UTC
Ceap hash to buy LOL !!!!  Grin Grin Grin

Yes, indeed. However I am officially in the red now. All profits from the past 4 months of mining is gone in just a few hours.   Angry