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Board Economics
Re: Worst bitcoin decision you've ever made?
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maribert
on 20/12/2017, 12:41:52 UTC
Setting 0.01btc daily and always losing in gambling site last year when bitcoin price is just 800 dollars. sometimes I'm thinking if I didn't gamble for urge to win some bucks I should have at least 1btc now with 20k bucks value.
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Board Service Discussion
Re: How to pay with bitcoin without bitcoin?
by
maribert
on 19/12/2017, 14:02:55 UTC
I mainly use Paxful because you can buy Bitcoins using Gift cards, Western union, Paypal and Meet in person, they have 300+ payment method.

Paxful is really great place to buy bitcoins but the exchange rate quite annoying like for paypal the highest bid I find is 1$=.75$. Bitrated is also a good place just watch for escrows reputation before doing any transaction.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Making a living on bitcoin.
by
maribert
on 17/12/2017, 17:52:17 UTC
So I recently got into bitcoin, I can see there is definitely good profit potential so I'm curious on how possible it is to making a living off of it. Mainly on mining but in still figuring out trading.

I bought an Avalon 741 and also using a few high end gpus for mining and making a decent profit on that. (Gpus in 2 gaming pc's I built and a gaming laptop so they just mine when I'm not using them) Currently on nicehash1 but I'm also curious about switching to an actual pool.

I'm thinking to expand and build a mining farm eventually and I think I have a solid plan for that for the next couple years. Basically just buying miners with profits from miners and eventually I know I'll need some kind of warehouse to put them in.

I'm also interested in trading but I don't fully understand it yet.

Any insight and advice would be great, thanks.
that is right to do you need to study more about bitcoin trading because mining is one of the way here to earn,i think also if you earn in mining you can invest some of your earning there in trading but it risky not like your mining that only need a hash and current to earn.If you already know how to mining i think don't risk in trading because you can lose in that atleast add more laptop to do mining for sure profit.
I suggest trading more than mining unless you're willing to risk mining on other alts and trade them to btc because according to most I had read bitcoin mining now is so profitable anymore due to difficulty that keep on increasing and would too several months or even years for ROI.
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: I'm a newbie here, should I start holding BTC in the next year 2018?
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maribert
on 17/12/2017, 16:44:36 UTC
Yeaah bitcoin will be good investment in long time I believed too. If you start hodling know it would means you can still have more profit in future because BTC price is lower now than what it could be in next year. But still consider that investing in bitcoin is risky also.
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Board Trading Discussion
Re: How do you decide when it's time to sell?
by
maribert
on 17/12/2017, 09:46:57 UTC
I just set sell as long as I'm in profit I don't care anymore if price climbs too high because no matter what I do I'm really not good in predicting coins price in future and I only depends on my gut feel when buying and selling alts.
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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Bitsler or freebitcoin,which one is the fairest ?
by
maribert
on 17/12/2017, 07:48:49 UTC
Actually I never win in freebitco unlike bitsler and pd where I've been able to make several withdrawals though get loss more but I never give an eye to odds I just keep playing I even adjust odds higher for bigger winnings because I believe that gambling is just all about being lucky.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Over 500 Billion dollars market cap, what if big investors cashes out
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maribert
on 16/12/2017, 15:11:07 UTC
If big investors or that they are referring as crypto whale suddenly decided to cash out and people buying btc is lesser then that could already make bitcoins crashed but then as btc become more popular everyday and more people is buying even big amount is cashed out btc would still survived and recover.
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Board Bitcoin Technical Support
Re: Help, I started with bitcoin and messed up
by
maribert
on 12/12/2017, 15:30:05 UTC
Did you send from different kind of wallet? I think the 0.002 is for transaction fee, isn't it?
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: If I had just hodl my bitcoins back a couple of months ago instead of trading
by
maribert
on 11/12/2017, 16:51:37 UTC
I bought for 1,000$ Bitcoin back in August 8, 2017 and I made day trading, bi-weekly, weekly trades. I have sold when price was high and buy back when price was low. In total I have made nearly 20 trades. With every trade I made between 0$ - 50$ - 250$ profit. As for now, my balance is nearly ~50% more than was initial.

If I just hold my bitcoins all these days and sell it right now, I would have: 4,872 $ (3,782$ profit). That's just crazy! And I'm questioning myself: why didn't I hodl my bitcoins? Because of fear. If I just look back, it's easy to say, but within these months there was multiple events that could affect (it affected but not that much) the price of the bitcoin:
- exchanges hack (people cash out)
- big investors/bankers saying that bitcoin it's a bubble/ponzi scheme (people cash out)
- high tx fees/forks (abandon BTC and moving to BCH)
- China banning bitcoin (people cash out)
- contracts/futures (currently) (big traders opening short positions)

In every month there is something. The fear of losing money. How do you deal with this? Are you hodling your coins? Do you invest every month? Do you day trade?

Regret no more because nothing would change and remember your not the only one who have same experience. In fact, I personally had been working for bitcoins over the past 6months and upon checking my btc wallet in blockchain.info I already earn 0.98btc in total but only managed to convert them all in total of 3000$ which should be around 15000$ if I managed to save them all and sell today at current price but I have no courage enough to risk.
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Board Speculation
Re: Bitcoin = $1 Million by 2020
by
maribert
on 11/12/2017, 16:39:47 UTC
Who know? But its not impossible after it price multiple almost ten times just this year and having people go crazy about buying bitcoin believing it would be a good investment that would uplift their lives in the future. Anyways 2020 is still quite far to predict what bitcoin would be.
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Re: Do you think Bitcoin will crash one day?
by
maribert
on 06/12/2017, 15:28:04 UTC
Do you think Bitcoin will crash one day?

Yes, bitcoin might crash one day, but know one knows when. Based on how bitcoin has rise from its first day until now, I am confident that crash will still be far to happen so Ill just took bitcoins opportunity as of now.
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Board Gambling
Re: Primedice ICO
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maribert
on 04/12/2017, 15:50:53 UTC
If PD and Stake would launch an ICO, I think it would succeed because off course PD gamblers which is pretty huge would be potential investors. Im just thinking would Edward sing in live stream for advertising it's ICO?..or Would you let Ms. Primedice winner to be your model?..lol
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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Why do you even gamble?
by
maribert
on 04/12/2017, 07:26:30 UTC
This post is not intended to criticize gamblers, i am just curious what drives a gambler to really gamble even when the odds are against him or even reach the point where he'd rather lose everything he has than to stop doing his gambling addiction. I said the following because i have seen friends and some relatives on my mother's side literally lose everything they have like family, wealth etc. and only a few managed to stand up again. And some of that few still gamble to this day. And an uncle was found dead from a gunshot wound, whoever did it was unknown. But rumors say that it is one of all the guys he owed large money and never payed. While a friend(not close, just a neighbor) died from suicide because his wife left him along with his 14y.o daughter and 3y.o son. Now, I ask this because i dont get it. I just don't. I mean is it even worth it? If you ask me, i don't know. That is why i am asking. And the reason why i did it here is because we all know i can't ask a gambler with this kind of questions face to face because doing that would mean mean that I wanna start a fight. I mean that might how a gambler reacts to this kind of question. Please share your thoughts on this.

Upon reading your post, I could say those people you know had develop an addiction in gambling. You know addiction is already consider as mental illness, people with this problem are having hard time to stop because they experiencing hard times or irritability everytime they are not gambling so that what drives them to make way to suffice their gambling addiction. I am also a gambler but not addicted to it I have limitation of when to stop.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Will you sell your Bitcoin at $100,000 or what?
by
maribert
on 03/12/2017, 15:12:08 UTC
If I am in that position, I would keep on hodling since I believe that btc price is limitless and might pump continuously time by time.
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: $5,000 to invest in Altcoins... but which ones?
by
maribert
on 03/12/2017, 12:09:36 UTC
when Im buying coins that I plan to keep for long time and wait until it give me high profit Im looking on top 10 coins and check how it is going by looking on the chart for past days, weeks and even months.
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: stolen key myetherwallet
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maribert
on 27/11/2017, 10:00:37 UTC

I mistakenly misunderstood my secret key during an airdrop and are stole all the tokens that arrive ... is there no way to secure the account now?

If your private key has already been exposed to public then all people who see it can now access your wallet aanytime so best to do is just disposed that wallet and create a new one. be careful next time. Write your eth wallet on  notepad or anywhere you can access, copy paste it when you so you wont commit same mistake again.