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Cryptocurrency total market cap gained 4.5billion USD the past week and Bitcoin's dominance is going down slowly but surely. 
My hot bet for the future is Ethereum.
When will gold websites buy/sell for Ethereum instead of Bitcoin due to low fees and faster transactions?

 

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source: http://coinmarketcap.com/charts/

 

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5 minutes ago, gearing said:

regarding cryptocurriencies: hop on the wagon till it is not too late

agreed, every time it reaches a new all time high the price is "too high" untill it's too late again. 
 

4 minutes ago, fstyle said:

Bitcoin and ethereum will both rise. They're very different.

not sure about that, i can see a small flippening happen right now

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9 minutes ago, Butta said:

agreed, every time it reaches a new all time high the price is "too high" untill it's too late again. 
 

not sure about that, i can see a small flippening happen right now

investing 10-15% of your savings into something like this wont hurt

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12 minutes ago, Magerange said:

tbqh, I'm with this guy (Peter Schiff) on cryptocurrencies:

While the idea itself is great, it is just a bandwagon meme-ponzi scheme at this point.

 

every single currency is valued by the trust in it, ponzi or not, if you have lets say USD1k of savings you can place 100-150bucks lightheartedly into these crypto bullshit currencies

Posted (edited)
21 minutes ago, Magerange said:

While the idea itself is great, it is just a bandwagon meme-ponzi scheme at this point.

 

everything is a ponzi scheme, if nobody buys iphones the value will drop.

"there is nothing that you can do with Bitcoin" , i stopped watching there. he clearly has no clue about the technology behind it.
Anyway, i mentioned Ethereum.

keep your USD and enjoy the inflation over time.

edit: (video repeats itself idk why) @Magerange

 

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