Anyone still following this?
I've just checked on my QRK's as I forgot about them and I'm down about £17 after putting £20 into them lol
But in 2013 it would have been the best investment of the year. going from $8 to $730 at its peak.
I know exactly what you mean. Totally is not worth it right now, hope it is in the longer run.I cashed out completely a bit before the last major drop. Kinda fell out of love with it as there was no mining for me that was profitable enough, and so just lost interest.
Could have sold at the top for a very nice 5 figure sum, but it is what it is. Still a nice 4 figure amount for nothing.
Now I have no financial incentive in it, I'm more interested in where it goes as a technology perspective, it will takeover, but there's a few revisions (imo) to go yet!
I know exactly what you mean. Totally is not worth it right now, hope it is in the longer run.
How did you cash out in the end? Always wondered without Localbitcoin how to.
Somewhere in the middle.How is it going? Taken over the world yet or has it died a death?
Just had a look at the historical graphs against the GBP. Looks like it has started to stabilise since mid January with no major crashes or spikes.
wonder if it will stay like that?
This has been done to death and explained a million times.Invisible money mined by a computer in someone's bedroom. Utterly mental.
Invisible money mined by a computer in someone's bedroom. Utterly mental.
This has been done to death and explained a million times.
Cool looking setup! But serious question, if it costs you more in electricity than they're worth ATM (I'm assuming this is the case) then why not just buy some??
I'm still tempted to buy one just so I can say I have one.
As has been detailed a hundred times in this thread alone. A secure, digital currency is not insane at all. You could say it's the future, but I'm sure a few of the 1% would be opposed to that for various reasons.
Imagine if it was the only currency that was used worldwide, how easy it would be to pay people, anywhere.. All you'd need is a computer and a client to the network and you're sorted. It's as permanent as paying cash, so offers little in the way of buyer protection (which appeals to it's current demograph I suppose) but you could say that's a real barrier too.
I don't think it will be a payment method in Tesco anytime soon, but I hope I'm still around when it is!
Yep, its costing me money to make virtual currency. Why? Because its not about the monetary value, If I wanted BTC at a good value, id pop to CEX in glasgow and pay hard cash for a virtual currency.Humour me Adam. You're actually costing yourself money to make an invisible currency that was dreamt up by some Asian guy in his mom's bedroom.
Do all you guys in here realise how insane you are?
The advancements in the blockchain enables security on top of the traditional blockchain.As has been detailed a hundred times in this thread alone. A secure, digital currency is not insane at all. You could say it's the future, but I'm sure a few of the 1% would be opposed to that for various reasons.
Imagine if it was the only currency that was used worldwide, how easy it would be to pay people, anywhere.. All you'd need is a computer and a client to the network and you're sorted. It's as permanent as paying cash, so offers little in the way of buyer protection (which appeals to it's current demograph I suppose) but you could say that's a real barrier too.
I don't think it will be a payment method in Tesco anytime soon, but I hope I'm still around when it is!
Still got the princely sum of 1 bitcoin sat in a wallet somewhere, about £2k now which is nice.Anyone a millionaire yet?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/sa...oom-Cryptocurrency-soars-180-five-months.html