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  • Tha Kid
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    Originally posted by Scopedog View Post
    ******currency is a black hole for your money, people. You might as well piss it all away in the Vegas casinos.
    Damn homey...you are missing all of this easy money

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  • Tha Kid
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    Originally posted by Boxing42 View Post
    What coins do you hold now?
    I just saw this. I have ******* and litecoin. And I dabble in the smaller currencies like ripple for a quick profit. My broker in coinbase.com (the safest one) and you can trade smaller currencies with binance

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  • LacedUp
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    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post
    Just post your advice here.

    It's relevant to the thread topic and I'm sure there are many people here who are interested and curious about getting into ******currency.
    Unfortunately I can’t answer every question someone might have in mind without their questions being asked. If anyone needs advice either on specific coins, investment advice, timing, exchanges, wallets or whatever else they can ask.

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  • Madison Boxing
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    Should stick with the lean mean grillers. They are good tbf

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  • Evil_Meat
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    Originally posted by Boxing42 View Post
    Have you heard or tried abra? I think it's also a decentralized exchange but it looks as convenient as Coinbase.
    I just looked into it I don't think it's fully decentralized but it looks pretty interesting from what I've seen so far.

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  • Sugar Adam Ali
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    I’m waiting for the Ric Flair endorsed ******

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  • iamboxing
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    Originally posted by Evil_Meat View Post
    It's a decentralized market exchange. I use it and love it, but it's a bit intimidating when you're first getting into it. Normally ******currency exchanges are on websites, so if the website gets hacked, everyone can lose their funds. BitShares is a peer to peer exchange, it's not hosted on a website or anything... Think of it like *******s. Decentralized exchanges cannot be regulated, since they are peer to peer like *******s. BitShares can do transactions in about 1.5 seconds, while ******* takes hours. The system is ran by the stakeholders, meaning they control it, and they vote on who works on it.
    Thanks for the explantion

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  • Boxing42
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    Originally posted by Tha Kid View Post
    I jumped in last May and made 8 times my initial investment LOL. Keep waiting on the sidelines homey. You will be sorry...LOL
    What coins do you hold now?

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  • Boxing42
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    Originally posted by Evil_Meat View Post
    It's a decentralized market exchange. I use it and love it, but it's a bit intimidating when you're first getting into it. Normally ******currency exchanges are on websites, so if the website gets hacked, everyone can lose their funds. BitShares is a peer to peer exchange, it's not hosted on a website or anything... Think of it like *******s. Decentralized exchanges cannot be regulated, since they are peer to peer like *******s. BitShares can do transactions in about 1.5 seconds, while ******* takes hours. The system is ran by the stakeholders, meaning they control it, and they vote on who works on it.
    Have you heard or tried abra? I think it's also a decentralized exchange but it looks as convenient as Coinbase.

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  • ShoulderRoll
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    Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
    I've been in since 2013.

    Anyone thinking about getting in? Contact me for advice before you do.
    Just post your advice here.

    It's relevant to the thread topic and I'm sure there are many people here who are interested and curious about getting into ******currency.

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