it's the language of money it's a very sensual language
I wasn't able to make a BTC wallet at Gatehub, so I couldn't send my BTC. I made an account at Kraken instead. Bought 0.2BTC worth of XRP now as test . Might buy more later.@Patrick_Bateman
I don't know what is going on with Gatehub but they are supposed to give you an instant credit of 20XRP upon signup so you can do transactions. If for some reason they didn't do that, then you need to send BTC or ETH to Gatehub account - just go to the "Home" section of Gatehub after logging in and click "Connect Gateway' - then select ETH and/or BTC and click "Fifth" and activate that gateway. Once that gateway is activated you can click "Deposit/Receive" and send either BTC or ETH to the Gatehub wallet address that shows up in Gatehub. I would copy the address from gatehub (after you click deposit/receive and select BTC or ETH) and send it to yourself so you can copy/paste it into Coinbase.
It's a fackin pain in the ***, but those who get past this will hopefully be rewarded.
I wasn't able to make a BTC wallet at Gatehub, so I couldn't send my BTC. I made an account at Kraken instead. Bought 0.2BTC worth of XRP now as test . Might buy more later.
Was going to buy the dip, but Coinbase went down, what a joke. Seems like a bullshit site, crashed last time aswell. I'm starting to think they do it on purpose.good move - ETH f*****g tanked today, but i'm confident it will go back up.
I didn't buy from Kraken, I just transfered some of my bitcoins from Coinbase. I'm in the process of getting verified on Kraken too, think it's a better service tbh.yeh i don't know what kind of bullshit they are trying to pull with that but it's not cool. I'm surprised you were able to buy from Kraken so quickly, their backlog of account verification is like weeks; i opened an acocunt 3 weeks ago and they still haven't validated it.
by the way, i was able to buy the dip on Coinbase - this was minutes before they locked up. Good to see ETH back on the way up, hopefully it will balance out my loss today and turn into profit. If it hits $400 i will likely sell before the correction happens.
whatever you make will be spent on electricity to run the mining computer. hard to make a profit. also its inefficient if dont by your standard powerful cpu and gpu workstation/gaming pc. you need a specialized computer if you really want to make moneyHey macaroni... with all your knowledge about these cryptocurrencies, have you thought about setting up a rig and becoming a miner for any of them?
whatever you make will be spent on electricity to run the mining computer. hard to make a profit. also its inefficient if dont by your standard powerful cpu and gpu workstation/gaming pc. you need a specialized computer if you really want to make money
https://www.bitcoinmining.com/getting-started/
I feel like you guys are talking a whole different language.
Ive thought about it but I felt there is enough to be made without buying hardware and just investing. Those machines are pretty souped up and not cheap from what I hear.
I've been following the cryptocurrency market (Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, XRP, etc) and the opportunity to turn a few dollars into a fortune has been there for several years but never as much as today. Once you get rich, hair transplants for everyone!
But seriously, i missed out - i owned BTC and sold it and i missed out on a shitload of money, i mean serious f*****g cash. I'd be a proper multi-millionaire right now if i didn't sell what i had 2 years ago. But i'm not making that same mistake again - i've got some ethereum and a good amount of XRP, which is supposed to skyrocket this year. I'm catching that train, join me if you want and thank me later.
i'm mirin - clearly you weren't playing against me because you would have lost $1,300,000 rather than making $1.3K, but nice going bro!
wait a few days to invest in ETH if you change your mind - it is on the downtrend and will likely be cheaper soon
I remember you mentioning poker before, did you used to play fairly high stakes? For me even $1/$2 is high stakes, coming from an online background of making pennies over hours of work.