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Agreed, but when your risk is only a couple of bucks, it won’t really kill you either way and you might as well just grab a pull back than gamble on a better price in a few months.Real estate> this
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Agreed, but when your risk is only a couple of bucks, it won’t really kill you either way and you might as well just grab a pull back than gamble on a better price in a few months.Real estate> this
Time and sales bruh. Follow it on gdax.Interesting. Is there a place to monitor BTC transactions? Just curious how you know a chunk was bought and a chunk was sold. That information is literal gold for investing.
If/when you buy or download a wallet, make sure your wallet supports whatever coins you are sending to it otherwise you can lose those coins.
Interesting. Is there a place to monitor BTC transactions? Just curious how you know a chunk was bought and a chunk was sold. That information is literal gold for investing.
I assume; litecoin.org - only supports LiteCoins?
If that is the case, where should I store BitCoins?
I finally joined the party. A little anxious, trying to get into the action. 10 day wait until everything clears with the bank.
When you mention, "You will be paying a decent amount" (The Ledger or Trezor), you are referring to the ONE-time purchase when I actually buy the wallet? (Correct) ?My best advice would be to look into a Ledger Nano S or a Trezor wallet. You will be a paying a decent amount, but it’s more safe than having it in an online wallet. Both can save Bitcoins (BTC) and Litecoins (LTC). If you venture into Alt coins then you may need to find a specific wallet for the coins.
Welcome DC. Hope this ride goes well for you.
I assume you purchased on Coinbase. I know the pros will tell you to keep your money secure in cold wallets but unless you dumped thousands for your first purchase I say leave your money on Coinbase. If you decide to get more serious with this you will want your funds to be readily available so you can pull any triggers.
Good luck yo.
How much worth of cryptos should you at least have to where its worth it to invest in a wallet?
When you mention, "You will be paying a decent amount" (The Ledger or Trezor), you are referring to the ONE-time purchase when I actually buy the wallet? (Correct) ?
How much worth of cryptos should you at least have to where its worth it to invest in a wallet?
Got in over a year ago when it was a fraction of a penny
Can you help convince my boss that our 10 year old router with hidden SSID and WEP encryption isn't safe?I think its great practice for everyone to learn and train themselves how to be SECURE. I wouldn't put a dollar amount, but I bought my first trezor when I hit over 1k. I started learning how important it is to actually OWN something valuable without having to trust a 3rd party. Having to train your mind that you have the passphrase/keys/seeds and being hacked is SOLELY based on you is a different but rewarding feeling.
Ask away and I'll try to answer best i can in regards to security. I am in that field in real life (network security).
That math doesn't even work out, 5 cents at 12million is 60k.
He claimed he made 6-7 million.It’s $600k, isn’t it?
Yeah, on mobile.
He claimed he made 6-7 million.
Can you help convince my boss that our 10 year old router with hidden SSID and WEP encryption isn't safe?
Dude is old and stubborn . I'm close to just buying one and expensing it.Wep? Dude, Wep2 ain’t even secured
The future is now
Joint ain’t worth 23 LTC tho