I think you can make a bit of cash from ones like doge but they are definitely bubbles as the coin themselves are useful for nothing else but investing in and making money from.
The reason Bitcoin shot off is because it was the standard currency of the dark web. That means that people are always looking to change traditional currencies into BTC and back again after making anonymous transactions.
If I was looking to invest now I would be going for Etherium or Monero as they’re both being picked up by some pretty large dark net markets.
LocalMonero for monero, not sure about etherium.Where can you buy the new ones that haven't hit the likes of binance or coinbase?
I fancy a real punt on one. Billionaire or bust.
LocalMonero for monero, not sure about etherium.
I think you can make a bit of cash from ones like doge but they are definitely bubbles as the coin themselves are useful for nothing else but investing in and making money from.
The reason Bitcoin shot off is because it was the standard currency of the dark web. That means that people are always looking to change traditional currencies into BTC and back again after making anonymous transactions.
If I was looking to invest now I would be going for Etherium or Monero as they’re both being picked up by some pretty large dark net markets.
Anyone know how to use Pancake Swap?
Yes, it's very dogged. I think it will hold a range, just like GME. The latter has surprised me by holding up. My thesis is that the new kids on the block tend to hate sell up for losses, so provide the support base for the traders to bounce off. You see this in the AIM penny shares.
Of course, all this coinage is old hat, and we know that NFTs are the way to go in the madness. You even now have the opportunity to buy the definition of NFT.
Thanks To Merriam-Webster, You Can Now Own The NFT Of The Definition Of "NFT"
/PRNewswire/ -- Merriam-Webster today announced it is auctioning the NFT (non-fungible token) of its definition of "NFT." The definition was added to the...www.prnewswire.com
Would that be like shorting?has anyone 'staked' any of their crypto?
Only heard about it this week, basically you lend your coins to the exchange for a set period of time but you earn interest.
Staked my ADA for 2 months and Binance are advising potentially 7.9% interest, seems a bit high.
Would that be like shorting?
has anyone 'staked' any of their crypto?
Only heard about it this week, basically you lend your coins to the exchange for a set period of time but you earn interest.
Staked my ADA for 2 months and Binance are advising potentially 7.9% interest, seems a bit high.
Somebody tell me again that crypto isn't going to end in tears and that, somehow, everybody won't be paying to scoop up the mess.
ADA holding its own among the carnage.
I think any future money I've got to spend on crypto will go into buying more.
Also staked what I've already got so let's see f the fabled 7% interest happens!
Can somebody confirm why people keep saying to the moon? Bit gimpy lads sort yourself out.
Sounds like a 3 year old at a Firework Display.
and a very hefty tax billLaughed at my mate when he put 40k into dogecoin at 4 pence a pop
Today he cashed out at 42 pence a pop
Bet he's having a Chinese tonight
I mean in terms of his earnings , I doubt he cares for the tax that muchand a very hefty tax bill
20% of 420k....he better care about it else he'll be getting a knock at his door.I mean in terms of his earnings , I doubt he cares for the tax that much
No , he won't care about how much it is .20% of 420k....he better care about it else he'll be getting a knock at his door.
No, what? I'm not asking a question. Just merely making sure he is aware of the laws.No , he won't care about how much it is .
He's gained an awful lot of money Irrespective
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