Litecoin the next Bitcoin?
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Litecoin the next Bitcoin?
You guys/gals think Litecoin is the next Bitcoin?
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Re: Litecoin the next Bitcoin?
Its not meant to replace Bitcoin its designed to act as Silver does to Gold.
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Re: Litecoin the next Bitcoin?
No.
You should do a lot more research before putting any money into this whole thing - cryptocurrency is a rather deep rabbit hole. And very risky.
Glad I got in early enough. I've since withdrawn double my investment, and the remainder is growing rather quickly. Could be gone tomorrow, though; who knows when the bubble will burst (or if).
You should do a lot more research before putting any money into this whole thing - cryptocurrency is a rather deep rabbit hole. And very risky.
Glad I got in early enough. I've since withdrawn double my investment, and the remainder is growing rather quickly. Could be gone tomorrow, though; who knows when the bubble will burst (or if).
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Re: Litecoin the next Bitcoin?
Woodhead, where are you trading quadriga?
I might throw a bit into litecoin just in case
I might throw a bit into litecoin just in case
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I'm investing heavily into JesusCoin.
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zerograv wrote:Woodhead, where are you trading quadriga?
I might throw a bit into litecoin just in case
Coinbase (GDAX is their trading platform, but that's not my thing, I've just been holding for longer term gains) & I use a Ledger Nano S for a wallet.
Here's a nice little vid:
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Woodenhead wrote:zerograv wrote:Woodhead, where are you trading quadriga?
I might throw a bit into litecoin just in case
Coinbase (GDAX is their trading platform, but that's not my thing, I've just been holding for longer term gains) & I use a Ledger Nano S for a wallet.
Here's a nice little vid:
coinbase coesn't let Canadians sell yet tho does it? i guess you could always move it somewhere else if you want to sell. How is their app?
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Re: Litecoin the next Bitcoin?
You can buy and sell CDN on coinsquare.
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Jlabute wrote:You can buy and sell CDN on coinsquare.
looks like a good spot, i think i'll use it. Thanks!
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You're welcome. I've been using coinsquare for a week now. Hey, if you want to use my referral code :-) please do if you sign up. Not sure what it does yet.lol
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P11 wrote:Its not meant to replace Bitcoin its designed to act as Silver does to Gold.
I'm still waiting for someone to say "What beautiful clothes the emperor has!!" and a little kid to shout " but the emperor has no clothes!!"
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And, as the blockchains proliferate.
and
Bitcoin: Does it really use more electricity than Ireland? http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-42265728
and
Waterloo-based messaging app Kik is delaying the release of its cryptocurrency Kin and moving it off the Ethereum platform, thanks to a digital cat-trading craze that's clogging up transactions on the network. http://business.financialpost.com/techn ... -cat-craze
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I'm currently working my way up with VTC, VertCoin. It's only at $7.50 right now and has a very active community and active developers... it could easily go to $40 in a month, or more.
Research Research, this is definitely for people that understand internet security. Lots of people think that Bitcoin etc are unsafe because hackers etc... when the problem is the broken internet we use. It was built broken, and then just added onto from there... we need internet 2.0.
Research Research, this is definitely for people that understand internet security. Lots of people think that Bitcoin etc are unsafe because hackers etc... when the problem is the broken internet we use. It was built broken, and then just added onto from there... we need internet 2.0.
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Apparently there is “Potcoin” now which is taking off. Supposedly for the purchase of pot.
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GoStumpy wrote:I'm currently working my way up with VTC, VertCoin. It's only at $7.50 right now and has a very active community and active developers... it could easily go to $40 in a month, or more.
Research Research, this is definitely for people that understand internet security. Lots of people think that Bitcoin etc are unsafe because hackers etc... when the problem is the broken internet we use. It was built broken, and then just added onto from there... we need internet 2.0.
Can you tell me more about VTC Stumpy?
Are you mining or trading? what exchange are you using? Why do you think VTC is different from any of the others.
I picked up some XRP but had to use a US exchange as can not find one for CDN funding.