If I had a bunch of money in I would get out and put it in alittle bit more stable. This thing is crazy. But I will wait to see what Weapon X does. [Reply]
Originally Posted by scho63:
The fact that suddenly you have a bunch of hedge fund guys trying to pump this up is scary.
I think they are getting out. I would take some money off the table
When you figure out a way to easily let my uncles invest w/o having to be crypto-experts worried about shit like "well duh don't leave your e-walled exposed on a WPA network with 8-bit encryption, I mean that's just basic common sense", THEN this whole thing will blow up at least 10x. And after that it will really crash. I honestly think it has that much upside still left in it. Just don't be the dumbass true believer caught w/o a chair when the music stops.
I knew beyond a shadow of a doubt the doctom bubble was toast when the Nasdaq fell 20% in a day for no reason - April 2000. My uncles were all in. There was no one left.
When that happens here it will be the same story. BUT - not after all the hot money is in and there's no greater fools. These zigs and zags are nothing compared to a crypto bubble with normies investing. But they need to find a way to get my uncles in, or they may be done now. [Reply]
Originally Posted by suzzer99:
When you figure out a way to easily let my uncles invest w/o having to be crypto-experts worried about shit like "well duh don't leave your e-walled exposed on a WPA network with 8-bit encryption, I mean that's just basic common sense", THEN this whole thing will blow up at least 10x. And after that it will really crash. I honestly think it has that much upside still left in it. Just don't be the dumbass true believer caught w/o a chair when the music stops.
I knew beyond a shadow of a doubt the doctom bubble was toast when the Nasdaq fell 20% in a day for no reason - April 2000. My uncles were all in. There was no one left.
When that happens here it will be the same story. BUT - not after all the hot money is in and there's no greater fools. These zigs and zags are nothing compared to a crypto bubble with normies investing. But they need to find a way to get my uncles in, or they may be done now.
I did not understand poast. But, how much more of my net worth do you uncles advise to invest in crypto? Will go all in based on your advice [Reply]
Here's my take - if they don't find a way to make it easy for normies to invest - we're at peak crypto-savvy greater fool right now. Get out. If they do and my uncle emails me about bitcoin, I'm going to put $50k in and hope for a quintuple-up at least before pulling out.
Roughly.
Now tell me there's an easy way for normies to invest w/o having to worry about e-wallets stored locally or shady Mt. Gox-es disappearing with their money.
Originally Posted by Demonpenz:
I have tried to sell to 3 old guys. They didn't catch a word or seem interested
You saw my quote earlier about my uncle asking me if XML was the next linux right? I doubt he's going to go down that road again. But someone around 50-60 who didn't have any real money to invest in the dotcom bubble might.
Just out of curiosity, what is the easiest and safest way to invest in BTC or ETH? What's involved? [Reply]
Originally Posted by suzzer99:
You saw my quote earlier about my uncle asking me if XML was the next linux right? I doubt he's going to go down that road again. But someone around 50-60 who didn't have any real money to invest in the dotcom bubble might.
Just out of curiosity, what is the easiest and safest way to invest in BTC or ETH? What's involved?
Sign up on coinbase.
It's the easiest way to invest in bitcoin, ethereum or litecoin [Reply]
Originally Posted by suzzer99:
You saw my quote earlier about my uncle asking me if XML was the next linux right? I doubt he's going to go down that road again. But someone around 50-60 who didn't have any real money to invest in the dotcom bubble might.
Just out of curiosity, what is the easiest and safest way to invest in BTC or ETH? What's involved?
Dont leave it on exchanges. Get a hardware wallet, I would recommend a Trezor. Best way to keep it safe and you almost cant ever get hacked. If you do use an exchange to store it make sure you use Google Authenticator or something like that so ppl cant clone your phone & steal your shit. You can always sign up for a poker account via baldeaglepoker.com, use ur credit card or western union to put it on the poker site and then withdrawal it to bitcoin after a while. [Reply]
Nope - I'm only investing when I don't have to tell my uncle to get a hardware wallet. There's a reason why I don't keep my money under my mattress. I work in tech, nothing is ever secure w/o a ton of effort and smart people and even then maybe not.
I'll check out coinbase.
Are there crypto ETFs, and if so have they been going bananas? [Reply]
Originally Posted by suzzer99:
You saw my quote earlier about my uncle asking me if XML was the next linux right? I doubt he's going to go down that road again. But someone around 50-60 who didn't have any real money to invest in the dotcom bubble might.
Just out of curiosity, what is the easiest and safest way to invest in BTC or ETH? What's involved?
I can't really grasp what I want to say. You are right. The only rebuttle you have to someone that wants safety is ask them about how safe 2008 was. That logic is weak [Reply]
Originally Posted by Demonpenz:
I can't really grasp what I want to say. You are right. The only rebuttle you have to someone that wants safety is ask them about how safe 2008 was. That logic is weak
But it wasn't "bank ran off with my money" unsafe. [Reply]