Very - I'd buy them ha ha
At the moment very easy. Would imagine a post on Facebook would do it for most people as so many problem want to buy.How easy would it be to sell some tonight out of curiosity?
Im all new to this bit coin stuff but a guy at my work is rather clued up on it and we are throwing around £1200 between 3 of us into the pot to get some coins.
We are going to pay a company to mine them at GH/s or TH/s (means nothing to me)
He has a few different coins at the moment and 0.7 of a Bit Coin so I'm just throwing the cash his way and hoping for the best, Out of the £400 i put in i would be more than happy to get anything from £750 back upwards.
Thanks Thomas, I had a look at that website earlier.
Reading through various websites they suggest buying BTC and then trading to LTC?
I'm a little confused though on what to do once you have them, with virtual wallets and the like?
Thanks! Any suggestions on virtual wallets? Am I right in saying that they only store details of the coins and not the actual rights?
I've been reading horror stories of people storing money and then losing it all!
This is crazy, a currency that has no substance to begin with but is being inflated and traded.
There is no governing body, its a peer to peer network.I have read 9 pages and still nobody has said who is the governing body as such handing out the coins initially
The currency can be sent without fees in minutes to anyone around the world, which to seem people is believed to be a benefit so they want to buy them wish pushes the price up.and nobody has said how or who the algorithms worked out benefit anyone?
Its all very interesting though and I would be tempted to invest my self from the year on year increases that have been seen, even a small amount of coins is worthwhile risk in comparison to stocks and shares thinking.
The only thing that would bother me is can I unload the coins in a matter of minutes like I can shares and will there always be buyers for them in times of peak?
Are you a mac or a windows users? There has been/is a bug currently on os x causing users to lose BTC and LTC. If you lose the virtual wallet you lose what's in it! Litecoin virtual wallet is here https://litecoin.org/
I'm a Mac user - so am I right in saying that they are all stored virtually and you do not own an offline copy?
Sorry for all of the questions but getting information online is a little sketchy!
Just looked at the link you posted earlier for the exchange, all looks well but the deposit options look a little dodgy?!
Bitcoins piss me off now. I was buying in at the start of the year for £30 a coin. Bought and sold all the way up and managed to pull out before the bubble popped and made about £1k.
This rise is CRAZY! Especially LTC at $40 per coin now too...... Going to be one massive crash when it comes and it will - too many people are going to lose a lot of money in this thinking it's going to be a silence to print money.
BTC are definately going to crash in a big way, probably by about 70-80% or something huge like that IMHO, but what I have no idea about is if they are going to go and hit 10K a coin before they do it, or do it any day, or anything in between.
Personally my intention is to largely ignore (well look at but not act on) prices for the next few years, its the long run that interests me not all these shorterm rises and falls.
Thats my thoughts too, maybe whatever 500-1k gets you and just sit on it for a while. Its not going to break me if it fails but a healthy return could be had.
Have you bought LTC or just stuck to BTC?
Just purchased my 1st Litecoin for £39 - just want to see what it's all about and watch the market for a bit.
Interesting stuff all this.
I got it from www.bitbargain.co.uk, waiting for it to be credited to my account.
Another copycat. Highly likely to end at zero dollars soon.Whats the crack with feathercoins?
BTC are definately going to crash in a big way, probably by about 70-80% or something huge like that IMHO, but what I have no idea about is if they are going to go and hit 10K a coin before they do it, or do it any day, or anything in between.
Personally my intention is to largely ignore (well look at but not act on) prices for the next few years, its the long run that interests me not all these shorterm rises and falls.
I'll be getting back in once the next crash happens.China is already -15% today. Think this could be it..... But this is Bitcoin afterall.