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Re: Should I buy Eth with my Bitcoin
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rabiddog
on 20/01/2018, 16:48:06 UTC
Only started a month ago and bought $110 of Bitcoin (0.0063) and $270 Litecoin (1.0124).  My question is should I use my Bitcoin and buy ETH or maybe even use some of my Litecoin along with Bitcoin and buy ETH.  Im not wanting to increase the amount I'm investing until I get more comfortable with how the exchanges and wallets work or any other stuff so for now just going to stick with the original $380 investment.

I'm thinking about maybe once I buy some ETH taking that and investing in some ETHOS.  I know I started with a low amount and will increase that over the coming months, my main goal is to buy some and just HODL.  Any suggestions?
Don't use your Litecoin for buying any of them now. Price of Litecoin started to decrease so that will not be a wise idea if you'll spend it for other coins. And if you want ETHOS then why you need to sell your bitcoins>ETH>ETHOS? You can directly buy bitcoin>ETHOS but if I were you if I have some spare money I'll try to add some fund and will let LTC and BTC sleep for now and use that fund for buying ETH or ETHOS while waiting for the other two to pump.

I might try this, maybe buy $120 of ETH then take $50 of ETH and invest in ETHOS or Cardano or something, that way I'm invested in 4 coins. Or that $120 would give me total $500 invested so I could split that between 5 coins at $100 each or 10 coins at $50 each and go off top 10 market cap, maybe throw a couple really cheap coins in there not in top 10.
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Re: Should I buy Eth with my Bitcoin
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rabiddog
on 19/01/2018, 21:18:02 UTC
So I should hold the Bitcoin instead of the litecoin?
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Should I buy Eth with my Bitcoin
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rabiddog
on 19/01/2018, 21:09:03 UTC
Only started a month ago and bought $110 of Bitcoin (0.0063) and $270 Litecoin (1.0124).  My question is should I use my Bitcoin and buy ETH or maybe even use some of my Litecoin along with Bitcoin and buy ETH.  Im not wanting to increase the amount I'm investing until I get more comfortable with how the exchanges and wallets work or any other stuff so for now just going to stick with the original $380 investment.

I'm thinking about maybe once I buy some ETH taking that and investing in some ETHOS.  I know I started with a low amount and will increase that over the coming months, my main goal is to buy some and just HODL.  Any suggestions?
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Re: Google Authenticator question
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rabiddog
on 05/01/2018, 15:42:55 UTC
The government tested and provided the time to do the ban , but the procedure was actually made not to push much to the bitcoin where it was .where the government actually gave taxes to this and made regulatory its banned from people who are possible to find a way or other than the use of the unknown .its does not really banned the bitcoin.its just gets it how or to whom it starts to all work here in bitcoin and to prevent everyone will try all and to make it happen how yo started the banned rules .when all else needs to have any procedure to regulate the price by anyone ..


Maybe replied to wrong thread?
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Re: Google Authenticator question
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rabiddog
on 04/01/2018, 20:11:03 UTC
Thanks everyone, I am probably going to go with the disable and redo, seems like it might be easiest way.  Should I print out the code on paper, or use a USB thumb drive, maybe both.  I'm thinking if I took a picture and phone got hacked or something then someone else could have that information.
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Google Authenticator question
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rabiddog
on 03/01/2018, 18:05:41 UTC
When I set up Google Authenticator (so far on 3 exchanges) I wrote down the keys in a notebook, then scanned the code to set it up.  I never printed out the bar code with the key, just wrote the keys down in my notebook.  Is there a way I can go back and print out the bar code with the key so if I need to do a recovery I can just scan the bar code instead of manually entering that long key into Google Authenticator?  Thanks
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Google Authenticator Question
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rabiddog
on 29/12/2017, 16:06:31 UTC
When I set up Google Authenticator (so far on 3 exchanges) I wrote down the keys in a notebook, then scanned the code to set it up.  I never printed out the bar code with the key, just wrote the keys down in my notebook.  Is there a way I can go back and print out the bar code with the key so if I need to do a recovery I can just scan the bar code instead of manually entering that long key into Google Authenticator?  Thanks