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do you know what BitCoin is?

 

Btc is a digital currency. there are many but Btc was really the first and as such it is the gold standard for all other crypto-currencies. today's valuation is right around $1200 per coin.

 

myself, i got into it back when they were $5 a piece.i have bought, sold and given away hundreds in an effort to get peeps involved in it. today, i am in the mining aspect of it.

 

i am just curious if we have any others here who are into it.

 

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I've read a lot about bit coin. A LOT. And I still have absolutely no clue how it works.

 

The mining piece is what I truly don't understand.

 

Explain it to me like I'm a 5 year old and I'd be in your debt.

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I have never understood how these things work, but I know that hackers that use ransomware want to get paid in bitcoins to remove the virus because it cant be traced.

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I've read a lot about bit coin. A LOT. And I still have absolutely no clue how it works.

 

The mining piece is what I truly don't understand.

 

Explain it to me like I'm a 5 year old and I'd be in your debt.

I suppose it like hard currency, revolves around a supply, confidence/trust, and working for it.

 

If only we had a tool to use:

 

https://www.bitcoinmining.com

 

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Oh... I forgot to add the most important element: Time.

 

"All in time, but the clock is another demon that

devours our time in Eden, in our Paradise."

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If you think BTC isn't worth anything because it "isn't real", I have bad news about your USD.

I'll ask for the third time, what will YOU give ME for my big fat shiney bitcoin? I'll take anything you want to trade.(I wont pay shipping though)

 

If I offer you enough bit coins will you come fix my fence?

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I'll ask for the third time, what will YOU give ME for my big fat shiney bitcoin? I'll take anything you want to trade.(I wont pay shipping though)

 

If I offer you enough bit coins will you come fix my fence?

I feel like you're trying to say that it's not worth anything, but the exchanges that are paying over a 1,100 USD per BTC and the hundreds of thousands of BTC based transactions daily prove otherwise.
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I feel like you're trying to say that it's not worth anything, but the exchanges that are paying over a 1,100 USD per BTC and the hundreds of thousands of BTC based transactions daily prove otherwise.

I am definately saying that bitcoin is worth nothing to me. If it is worth something to you, I will sell you my bitcoin for $5.00. If you can get 1100 USD for it, more power to yah. I will PM you my address.

Bitcoins is for buying drugs, weapons, hacking payments, assassination payments, hitmen get paid in bitcoins.

 

What do I get for 10 bit coins?

 

N E Ting You Wan. Me love you long time.

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As one who works in investigating fraud, sometimes defending the accused, I see down the road fantastic opportunities for case work...

Bought mine in 2013 for !@#$ all and have sold a bunch so even if my 78 (which are worth close to $1600.00 can each) fall off the face of the earth and get me nothing, I still made money.

 

Now having said that. Nobody is paying close to $1600 can right now. I can sell them all tomorrow for $1200.00 each but I am in wait and see mode.

 

Gotta love the speculation business!

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I tried to purchase some bitcoin a while back and gave up. Not only is the process convoluted but you get boned on exchange rates. For example this site wanted you to buy gift cards with cash, but after the transaction you are left with a third of the value in bitcoin. No thanks.

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A few colleagues realized the mining would lead to a huge demand in certain computer products and made a decent return on stocking up on the cards, I don't know the specifics as I'm not of that world...

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Bitcoin is like speculating on comic books or action figures. Right now they're hot, but it's only worth what a collector is willing to pay.

 

At it's core, it's a pyramid scheme; only the early adopters get rich. The rest are just shuffling money around.

 

and one day coming up... blip... and it's all gone into 3 people's pockets...

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I've looked into BTC but the the electricity cost to value of coins mined ratio represents a net loss

the two most obvious things to be considered, are indeed the operating costs (electricity) and upfront costs (hardware) that will factor into the profitability aspect. then there is the little known Difficulty factor which recalculates every 13/14 days or so and the Pool fees that you pay.

 

that being said, i currently pay around 10 cents a kiloWatt hour and it is still very profitable for me. with my current hashing power, i make enough every month to cover my operating expenses and pay my mortgage.

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and one day coming up... blip... and it's all gone into 3 people's pockets...

LoL!

 

Ain't that how everything works. :-/

 

So, from what everybody is saying, it is easier to join these guys:

 

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So that where that insufferable Leafs fan thebug got his 78 BitCoins! TO fans, salt of the earth! ;-) J/K buggy! :-)

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