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I remember a delivery driver waffling on about Bitcoin about 5 years ago, saying he’d put a fair few quid on it and how it was going to be the future. I had no idea what he was on about. I bet he’s not making deliveries any more if he kept it up!
If he only chucked a tenner at it that's almost 10k, kind of mad.
I’m thinking about buying one of these https://ledger.zendesk.com/hc/en-us next dip I’ll try to time it right and buy with Bitcoin. Not sure how the fees are right now.
Slowly reading through all the pages of this thread. I'll have loads of questions for Mr J Clark in the morning
I don't have many answers but will try. I'm playing the easy buy and hold game, the really clever people are shuffling coins like a card shark and making and losing a fortune.
I don't have many answers but will try. I'm playing the easy buy and hold game, the really clever people are shuffling coins like a card shark and making and losing a fortune.
Thanks. I have so many questions that I need to do my own research, it wouldn't be fair to bombard you with all of them. However here are one or two....
1) How do people who are advocates of cryptocurrencies argue that they can really be a viable currency if they are subject to so much volatility?
2) Do you believe what they say that only a finite amount can be 'mined'?
3) How did you buy yours and what measures have you taken to ensure that it isn't stolen.
If I jump in it will be a medium term investment. I have neither the skills nor time to trade it.
1) It depends on the speed of transaction, if it’s super quick and not too pricey, it’s not too risky to lock-in a buy or sell price. That doesn’t make it a currency, just something you can spend and receive as well as being a store of value, which sounds like a currency
2) That’s very true. At that point it’s all about getting paid for transactions, maybe stability.
3) Bank transfer via Bitilicious, friends have bought from Coinbase and Local Bitcoins.
Has the ship sailed on these or is it worth getting on?
I haven't got ££££'s to spend though. Can you buy fractions of a coin?
You can buy 10p worth of Bitcoin. Every dip since January it's been said the ship has sailed, every time they were wrong. That's not to say the next one will not be the BIG one
1) It depends on the speed of transaction, if it’s super quick and not too pricey, it’s not too risky to lock-in a buy or sell price. That doesn’t make it a currency, just something you can spend and receive as well as being a store of value, which sounds like a currency
2) That’s very true. At that point it’s all about getting paid for transactions, maybe stability.
3) Bank transfer via Bitilicious, friends have bought from Coinbase and Local Bitcoins.
I looked at eToro, but found it a bit complicated (I don't think they are an 'exchange' ??) - now looking at CoinBase
This put me off....!
"Etoro has classified bitcoin as a stock on its platform, partly because it wanted to familiarise users with the cryptocurrency. ... The platform trades bitcoin on a 'contract for difference' basis, which means users buy and sell financial derivatives that track the BTC price without actually owning the underlying asset.."
Yup, don't get involved with that, a mate on another similar platform had them sell his 'Bitcoin' when it was pushing through 10k, buy from somewhere like Coinbase and immediately get the coin into your own wallet. I use bread but there are many, just make sure you are the only one with the Private keys/Passphrase.