Official CryptoCurrency Thread (Bitcoin, Litecoin, Ethereum & More)

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so they plan to invest in “crypto companies and protocols” :jbhmm:

the last time i attempted to find out how to invest in blockchain technology the clown ass shyt i was reading narrowed it down to just investing in IBM who is allegedly adapting the technology :ld:
Im still looking for a more diverse list of companies that directly deal with blockchain

As am I. I have a foreign ICO that is looking for investment into its platform and I've been searching for investment into blockhain technologies. I'm gonna be reaching out to a16z pretty soon...my ICO only needs a few M's for this stage
 

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Anyone see this fukkery yesterday on Binance?

Binance resets API keys en masse amidst fear of Syscoin blockchain glitch [Updated]

This crypto shyt is like a soap opera


Thats why I stopped keeping coins on exchanges back in 2016. #1 it helps you hold longer/better because you have to move coins off your Ledger to the exchange to sell, plus its safer. These exchanges come and go so fast. It was Mt.Gox, then it was Bitfinex, then Coinbase, then it was Poloniex, then it was Bittrex and now Binance. That torch gets passed waaaaaay to often for me to feel comfortable. I mean, some of those are still around, but still.
 

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I was interested in throwing some money into Ripple. I even saw it listed on Robinhood, but then it says that I'm not allowed to buy any on Robinhood because I don't live in the right state. I live in New York City.

It kind of took away my motivation. I just wanted to buy some because it was like $0.47 for 1 coin. Is there a way for me to do it without me having to buy Bitcoin and exchanging it for Ripple?

What's the easiest and simplest way (I don't fully understand this cryptocurrency yet) to do it without having to pay a purchase fee?
 

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Everyone is missing out on simple swing trading in today market :wow:
 

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For someone who is completely ignorant to this, has some money around and wants to get involved what do I need to do? I see 1 bitcoin is equal to $6,754 USD. That's insane. Are there any other currencies I can invest in?

Edit: For example I went on over to: Cryptocurrency Market Capitalizations | CoinMarketCap and I see EOS is $8.00, would you recommend I buy some, and just sit on it in case the price rises?
 
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I've been in crypto for close to 3 years now. My spreadsheet says my total fiat in is a little over 8300. My outbound is over 113,000 and my portfolio is still six digits. Im at the point where it doesn't matter if crypto crashed to 0 forever I would still be over 100k up. But once you reach that point, you are also 2 or 3 bullruns from deep 7 figures which could turn into retirement money, so Im still as addicted to this shyt as I was day 1.

The best thing about it is that its quiet money. We have paid off one car and replaced another and have started to chunk away at the mortgage; and we are able to do this without family begging our asses off to hold a stack here or there :beli:

Nobody knows when you sell your crypto to fiat except you and the IRS man; I can't begin to explain how much easier it is to spend extra money without nikkas begging.
Educate me breh.
 

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For someone who is completely ignorant to this, has some money around and wants to get involved what do I need to do? I see 1 bitcoin is equal to $6,754 USD. That's insane. Are there any other currencies I can invest in?

Edit: For example I went on over to: Cryptocurrency Market Capitalizations | CoinMarketCap and I see EOS is $8.00, would you recommend I buy some, and just sit on it in case the price rises?
try robinhood. they allow trading of bitcoin, ethereum, bitcoin cash, litecoin and dogecoin. it's the simplest way for you to get involved. buying and selling those 5 on robinhood is no different than buying a stock on robinhood.
 

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I was interested in throwing some money into Ripple. I even saw it listed on Robinhood, but then it says that I'm not allowed to buy any on Robinhood because I don't live in the right state. I live in New York City.

It kind of took away my motivation. I just wanted to buy some because it was like $0.47 for 1 coin. Is there a way for me to do it without me having to buy Bitcoin and exchanging it for Ripple?

What's the easiest and simplest way (I don't fully understand this cryptocurrency yet) to do it without having to pay a purchase fee?
no one can buy ripple on robinhood, only real-time market data is available.

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