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Stacey007



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Bitcoin / Litecoin etc etc anyone?
Hello


So I'm maybe a bit late to the party with this, thought it was the currently of shady people on the 'dark web'.

Anyway I've been looking at it with a colleague and we are having a punt on the Litecoin.

Using Coinbase as the app,


Interesting to see what it will or will not do. Bitcoin has gone crazy, so hoping the litecoin will :)Money's earning little in the bank so a small investment with this is something different.


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Bitcoin will cascade one day, it'll be triggered by a big holder selling their bitcoin stash.

Might be worth getting in on Lite coin and selling once you've made some money 1993 200 Tdi 90 CSW
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Digital currencies have a future but which one will prevail ?

It is rarely the trail blazer that becomes the mainstream product ( anyone remember Bebo ? ) as someone will come along and see the mistakes and do it better.


If you can afford to lose it then have a punt but diversify the risk. HR064 Hampshire and Berkshire 4x4 Response
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I have very little understanding on this subject,

One thing I can't workout is where and how do you get them,
Surely you have to exchange something of value for them?

Sorry if it sounds a daft question, but I really don't know anything about them! Embarassed 80" 80" 86" 88" 90"

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1.You can accept them as payment for goods or services.
2. You can "mine " them , you get set complicated tasks to solve and when completed you get coins or partial coins . That's where computing power and hacking come in.
3. You can buy them for real money.

You have to set up a Bitcoin account ( wallet ).

I am sure the other digital currencies are similar but will have their own quirks. HR064 Hampshire and Berkshire 4x4 Response
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When this stuff is being discussed on a site dedicated to Land Rovers, I'm pretty sure it means we're close to the bubble popping. Looks like we're a couple of weeks behind Mumsnet!
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Stacey007



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Hello


As above, I didn't know much about them. think of them as shares in a way...


You register on a trading website (I used Coinbase) as you have guarantees...


You buy full or part coins depending upon your amount. Its 'virtual' you do get get physical coins. Then just like shares you can watch them go up / down... and can buy or sell as you wish.

You can Mine them using a PC and high powered machine..... this is another level of complexness and really you need to group together with others to do this method I'm only just looking at this..)


It's very strange and a step into the unknown but Its money as others have said can be used as 'spare', at the end of the day it's a gamble...
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As with all high risk investments or forms of betting, don't part with anymore 'real' money than you can afford to lose.

Apart from that, good luck Thumbs Up

You could argue that there is a lot of dodgy people doing a lot of dodgy stuff with bitcoin etc. But then I am sure the same could be said about proper money?
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Thanks for the explanations,

Not for me though... Thumbs Up 80" 80" 86" 88" 90"

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AMBxx wrote:
When this stuff is being discussed on a site dedicated to Land Rovers, I'm pretty sure it means we're close to the bubble popping. Looks like we're a couple of weeks behind Mumsnet!


You are right. The chatter around them is gaining momentum which is a classic sign of rapidly nearing the top. Once the taxi driver starts talking about them.. get out quick.
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It reminds me of last week's news story of kids spending REAL money buying virtual 'skins' in computer games. Then they gamble with the value of the non existent item, losing it. So they buy a new skin and gamble again...
'Stupid kids' was my reaction, 'can't they see it's all a scam?'

Bitcoin.
If you can't be bothered to 'mine' them, you can buy them. That makes them sound attractive and worthwhile.
When/if it all goes virtually pop, you can't go to the virtual bank, see the virtual manger and demand he virtually reimburses your actual loss. The mafia bosses won't be interested either.

I'll stick to the real world.
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So how much is a Bitcoin worth? 80" 80" 86" 88" 90"

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The fact that the creator of Bitcoin sold off all his coins today says it all, I’ve no doubt it’s the future I’m just not sure Bitcoin will be the one to go with.
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Sulisuli wrote:
2 lite sabres and a low mileage Dalek Ian Thumbs Up


Rolling with laughter Thanks, well worth it then! Thumbs Up 80" 80" 86" 88" 90"

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