I presume it’s a staking type product? Will have a look laterAgree.. but its a casino with better odds than a casino. The key is not to invest more than you can afford to lose...
@jakehake Have you looked at Nexo ?
I presume it’s a staking type product? Will have a look laterAgree.. but its a casino with better odds than a casino. The key is not to invest more than you can afford to lose...
@jakehake Have you looked at Nexo ?
I don't think we know the exact figures.. but I believe Tesla has BTC listed as an asset on its balance sheet. Similar with Apple. There also are now ETF's buying crypto. So the whole crypto arena is going mainstream.
Again they started accepting it as payment then had to stop as the swings were going to be too much of an issue for their finances. Doing things like that aren’t exactly going to help it be seen as legitimate, or stable or viable. It’s a game for him(and he’s winning at it, the people who are funding his wins aren’t maybe feeling it as much)
Again they started accepting it as payment then had to stop as the swings were going to be too much of an issue for their finances. Doing things like that aren’t exactly going to help it be seen as legitimate, or stable or viable. It’s a game for him(and he’s winning at it, the people who are funding his wins aren’t maybe feeling it as much)
Didn’t the ETF get rejected? There are some blockchain ones permitted like Invesco Elwood but they aren’t invested in crypto per se but companies with blockchain based products I think so a different kettle of fish
Can i buy a loaf and a pint of milk with it?
I did but the crypro had to be converted to pounds to do so.
I was one of the lucky ones who got in early, seriously wish I'd have put more in at that time.
Been some good rises over the past 12 months but nothing will compare to those very early days.
Me and my mate Raj had loads of Bitcoins in 2010 in a website called Mt Gox. One night, in about 2013/14, they just suddenly disappeared with our money, never to be seen again. Our bitcoins would be worth circa $2 million today. I'm not mad about it anymore, I probably would have sold a while ago. Was a major cause of a deep depression I experienced, however.
Off Topic: I also had a JK Rowling signed first edition of The Philosophers Stone that I got given to me for caring for a lady with Parkinson's when I was little (turned out her son was a millionaire). Worth thousands. Mum gave it to charity a few years ago. She shrieked when I showed her what it was worth.
Also, look at TerraLuna.Agree.. but its a casino with better odds than a casino. The key is not to invest more than you can afford to lose...
@jakehake Have you looked at Nexo ?