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12-13-2017, 01:31 PM
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hbone, I am curious about something.

What banks will allow crypto trading? Or do you use other more complex methods?

I am trying to just dip into the pool alittle, but my bank is cock blocking my account from getting into crypto.

And how the heck are you investing in all those other things like RIPPLE and NEO etc.??? It seems like such a risky complex thing to keep track of.

Here I am just fighting with my banks to use my own money...smh...
i used Bank of America when i started ( i had that usual problem were the transaction didnt go through and than i would always receive a call from their fraud department asking me if i was making those transactions and then i told them to lift whatever ban they had on any coinbase transactions i was going to make " and that worked, also i used Wells Fargo, same shit happened, and with Capital One, that went through without any problems,

What do you mean how im i investing in those other things??

GDAX & COINBASE aint the only exchanges,

you got

Bittrex.com
Poloniex.com
Binance.com
Liqui.com
Coinexchange.com
Coinsmarkets.com
Mecatox.com

Im waiting for Friday to get on the BREAD ICO (it already had a partnership with Binance, so they will be listed for trading there after the ICO is over....
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What bank or credit union do you suggest I try? Because if I can't get some kind of account open on Saturday, then I lose out on another week?

Should I open up with BOA? Chase? Citibank? I am in NY btw...

I'm probably going to use that bank account exclusively for crypto trading.
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And how the heck are you investing in all those other things like RIPPLE and NEO etc.??? It seems like such a risky complex thing to keep track of.
Also there is a lot of ways to make money


HOLDING: just buy and wait until the price goes up

POS coins: Hold coins in your wallet at home and you will be rewarded by receiving a stake depending on that coin

POW coins:Use miner rigs or CPU power to mine coins

DAY TRADE: Self explanatory

Masternodes: Own a certain amount of coins and you will be rewarded everyday

ICO'S: invest in ICO's and the coin might be in demand before it hits the exchanges so price might be higher once it hits the exchange

Bounty Work: do stuff for the ICO's dev team (translate, promote etc and receive coins from the ICO for free
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i been in Ether since 7 dollars so yea i was blessed,

all i want to say, there is a lot of different ways to make money in crypto,

if you hold coins that are POS & hold masternodes ( you can make passive income)

so you have to play the game right, but dont think you can just jump in and make money

i day trade about 25 percent of my portfolio

and i have a longterm portfolio, and i dont care what everyone says,

this is for the long long term......(2018 is probably going to be the best opportunity for all to break this chains and become millionaires, just letting you guys know)
Indeed, I got into BTC around 11 dollars and mind on a dedicated PC. Also, bought ether at the beginning of the year. Some are simply not applying the right strategies or researching the currency in question thoroughly. The mania of getting in quick and out will burn your wallet.

I have seen better than 90% who held BTC sell and buy back get burned in regret that they should have held. There are certain currencies that you trade in the early part, but trying that with more established crypto will burn your net worth VERY quickly.
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Indeed, I got into BTC around 11 dollars and mind on a dedicated PC. Also, bought ether at the beginning of the year. Some are simply not applying the right strategies or researching the currency in question thoroughly. The mania of getting in quick and out will burn your wallet.

I have seen better than 90% who held BTC sell and buy back get burned in regret that they should have held. There are certain currencies that you trade in the early part, but trying that with more established crypto will burn your net worth VERY quickly.
DAMM bro, you got in at BTC at $11?
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DAMM bro, you got in at BTC at $11?
I have seen it as low as $2.50 on the early exchanges.

BTC was very easy to mine and trade six years ago. I mine and traded for extra income when jobs were difficult due to "papers."
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I have seen it as low as $2.50 on the early exchanges.

BTC was very easy to mine and trade six years ago. I mine and traded for extra income when jobs were difficult due to "papers."
and your not rich???

you didnt keep any bitcoins in other computers at the house lol,

you might get lucky enough and find 10 BTC in a random old wallet
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and your not rich???

you didnt keep any bitcoins in other computers at the house lol,

you might get lucky enough and find 10 BTC in a random old wallet
The value of BTC only vastly increased(15x) this year. I DO have BTC, but also other old coins as well.

I have over 20,000 I/O coin. 2000 Solidcoins-dead(scam) and a fair number of BTC.

I didn't get into crypto to be rich. Actually, it was just to supplement income, be apart of the experiment that was crypto and to see how the system worked. The rest is history.
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missed out on btc and ethereum but i made some decent $$$ with ltc.
going all in on NEO now, and it's looking real fucking good.
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So what's the deal with all the trading platforms like Bittrex etc...is it safe to be throwing my bank account info all over the place.

Just curious about the safety precautions when getting into this trading as it seems overwhelming.
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