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Bitcoin/other crypto currencies
Anyone know if it's worth mining any of them any more? Google confused me.
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The forum would be dull if all questions were answered by links (which they probably could be).
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It was your starter for ten , just to stay the hell out of it
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Mining? Maybe.
Buying? No.
Selling? Yes.
"He's just a witness"
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Drop of a Hat
Mining? Maybe.
Buying? No.
Selling? Yes.
"He's just a witness"
There are all types of crypto currency - some that have just started; worth getting in on those?
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Original Gangsta
Eventually, yes. Like every currency, it went through a bubble, and is now normalizing.
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Original Gangsta
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geoffbot
There are all types of crypto currency - some that have just started; worth getting in on those?
Crypto currencies were inevitable. Hell, Neal Stephenson talked about them in 1999. I am sure there's literature predating that.
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Jan 8, 2015, 12:44 PM
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I know the gold standard is ancient history but all these virtual currencies am I correct in my understanding that they have nothing behind them so have no intrinsic value at all?
I have no idea what the phrase mining for bitcoin means.
Real currency movements are complicated enough, MrsO the business brain in this family is talking about taking a fixed rate $ to GBP contract for a sum of money that needs to be completed over a specified time frame (probably a year) so we get the rate agreed no matter what is changes to up or down. This is why I just do teeth and she does money.
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