January 4, 20215 yr I don't really buy any single companies but I want to pick up some opendoor... I'm also thinking about buying some palantir I'm just not sure what a good price is for them... I'm thinking under 25 would be a decent price
January 4, 20215 yr Oh I also forgot to mention that you can use PayPal now, but I've yet to try it out.
January 4, 20215 yr Just checked it out in the paypal app and it's similar to rh, you're just buying a fund, not actual coins.
January 4, 20215 yr Who knows maybe down the road rh will make your wallet address available and you will actually own bitcoin and not just the fund
January 4, 20215 yr 13 minutes ago, Aspiritfall said: Who knows maybe down the road rh will make your wallet address available and you will actually own bitcoin and not just the fund For me, most of the fun is in using it as a medium of exchange. I'm a tech nerd so sitting there browsing the blockchain to watch my transaction get verified is just cool to me.
January 4, 20215 yr Author 35 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said: For me, most of the fun is in using it as a medium of exchange. I'm a tech nerd so sitting there browsing the blockchain to watch my transaction get verified is just cool to me. I am starting to realize I was built to get Bitcoin quickly. I'm a very progressive person who ignores traditionalism. I don't care at all what most people think about anything, so no person could sway me. I constantly view the world under a lens of what it could and should be as opposed to how it is. And I'm interested in technology, economics, investing, and math. All of those combined gave me this early opportunity.
January 5, 20215 yr Author This is the complete and total opposite of every doomsday scenario regarding governments and Bitcoin https://twitter.com/jerallaire/status/1346233132396257282?s=21
January 5, 20215 yr 22 hours ago, we_gotta_believe said: Says the guy lying trying to flex his e-muscles on the internet to random strangers. E muscles? Does this make sense in your deranged head?
January 7, 20215 yr Bitcoin is around 39k right now... I'd like to buy a little bit more but I don't know if I should wait for it to drop a bit or if this is just going to keep going or what... It's just not stopping
January 7, 20215 yr Question. I put some in Bitcoin the other day after a long talk from my father in law over Christmas. He got a few coins over the summer and for some reason he waited until now to tell me to get in, but anyway, I got in with a little, but it's so high now, I feel like it would be smarter to put some in another option too. What's the next best one, according to you guys that are into it? Etherium, like the title suggests, or something else?
January 7, 20215 yr 7 minutes ago, VanHammersly said: Question. I put some in Bitcoin the other day after a long talk from my father in law over Christmas. He got a few coins over the summer and for some reason he waited until now to tell me to get in, but anyway, I got in with a little, but it's so high now, I feel like it would be smarter to put some in another option too. What's the next best one, according to you guys that are into it? Etherium, like the title suggests, or something else? Dogecoin! Seriously, I'm out on this. Bitcoin hitting 40k makes zero sense to me. I'm out of my element.
January 7, 20215 yr 3 minutes ago, Paul852 said: Dogecoin! Seriously, I'm out on this. Bitcoin hitting 40k makes zero sense to me. I'm out of my element. Right, I have no idea about this. I asked my guy in Delaware but he said it's out of his purview since it's not publicly traded, so I'm doing this on my own. Investing in anything is the farthest thing from how my mind works, but I feel like putting money into something that's that high kind of limits the point. I just want to put a little into the next best thing to see if it takes off like Bitcoin has.
January 7, 20215 yr 19 minutes ago, VanHammersly said: Right, I have no idea about this. I asked my guy in Delaware but he said it's out of his purview since it's not publicly traded, so I'm doing this on my own. Investing in anything is the farthest thing from how my mind works, but I feel like putting money into something that's that high kind of limits the point. I just want to put a little into the next best thing to see if it takes off like Bitcoin has. If you want to get into something cheap that will definitely explode soon and has limited quantity: You're welcome.
January 7, 20215 yr 1 minute ago, Kz! said: If you want to get into something cheap that will definitely explode soon and has limited quantity: You're welcome. I'm not sure how comfortable I am taking financial advice from you.
January 7, 20215 yr Are a few companies that are already implementing their block chain in real world scenarios. Probably my favorite: COVID-19 vaccination records stored on VeChain as use cases grow A hospital in Cyprus is now utilizing the VeChain blockchain to store vaccination records . eChain has partnered with U.S startup KnowSeaFood to bring transparency to the multibillion-dollar seafood industry. KnowSeaFood will use StoryBird, a supply chain traceability platform powered by the VeChain blockchain to allow its customers to trace their food along the entire supply chain. The partnership between automotive giant BMW and VeChain continues to bear fruit. Following the successful completion of the BMW program, known as Startup Garage, VeChain appears to be expanding its relationship with the automotive giant. The partnership was already unveiled in April 2019 at the VeChain Summit in San Francisco, when Cihan Albay of BMW Group introduced decentralized app (dapp) VerifyCar, which is based on the VeChainThor blockchain
January 7, 20215 yr 1 hour ago, VanHammersly said: Right, I have no idea about this. I asked my guy in Delaware but he said it's out of his purview since it's not publicly traded, so I'm doing this on my own. Investing in anything is the farthest thing from how my mind works, but I feel like putting money into something that's that high kind of limits the point. I just want to put a little into the next best thing to see if it takes off like Bitcoin has. Then you probably should just buy a bar of gold instead, or better yet, buy some shares of VOO. Cryptocurrencies are extremely volatile, so you should have some idea of why you're putting money into them other than my father in law told me to do it.
January 7, 20215 yr 1 minute ago, we_gotta_believe said: Then you probably should just buy a bar of gold instead, or better yet, buy some shares of VOO. Cryptocurrencies are extremely volatile, so you should have some idea of why you're putting money into them other than my father in law told me to do it. Well, when you put it like that.... I mean, I'm not talking about much. I've got my guy in Delaware who handles all my real investments, so if it's about buying shares, that's his deal. I'm sort of just gambling here.
January 7, 20215 yr 2 minutes ago, VanHammersly said: Well, when you put it like that.... I mean, I'm not talking about much. I've got my guy in Delaware who handles all my real investments, so if it's about buying shares, that's his deal. I'm sort of just gambling here. The hoops you have to jump through aren't really worth it if you're just interested in a spin at the roulette wheel. Just my opinion, though. You should at least watch a couple videos to understand the high-level concepts even if you don't want to get lost in the low-level details. If you're still determined to speculate on it after that, apps like robinhood or paypal are probably gonna offer the lowest barriers of entry.
January 7, 20215 yr 2 hours ago, VanHammersly said: I'm not sure how comfortable I am taking financial advice from you. Fine, stay fat and poor forever. I don't care.
January 7, 20215 yr 23 minutes ago, Kz! said: Fine, stay fat and poor forever. I don't care. Story of my life
January 7, 20215 yr 1 hour ago, Kz! said: Fine, stay fat and poor forever. I don't care. Then you guys will have so much in common!
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