When you use c-cex to buy XBY with BTC ... you lose some of the value of BTC right?
The way I look at crypto is that ETH has a really good chance to catch and surpass BTC over the next few years, but there are other opportunities to be had, even if they don't get in the >$100/coin range. With a project like XBY, there is some positive buzz, and many milestones are still to come, so the potential for growth is there, especially since awareness is quite low. At 4 cents, even if it tops out at something like 50 cents, that would still be amazing. $10 would be incredible. Getting listed on Bittrex is an early step for crypto, and it's not even there yet, so the Bittrex boost is still available. A lot of reward potential for not much risk at this stage.
The whole crypto market for altcoins is still early. There will be more huge successes and busts. Investing in crypto is not all about fundamentals, but also in predicting how other investors will behave. Although, if your parents start investing in altcoins, it's probably time to pull the plug then if you're still in.
The way I look at crypto is that ETH has a really good chance to catch and surpass BTC over the next few years, but there are other opportunities to be had, even if they don't get in the >$100/coin range. With a project like XBY, there is some positive buzz, and many milestones are still to come, so the potential for growth is there, especially since awareness is quite low. At 4 cents, even if it tops out at something like 50 cents, that would still be amazing. $10 would be incredible. Getting listed on Bittrex is an early step for crypto, and it's not even there yet, so the Bittrex boost is still available. A lot of reward potential for not much risk at this stage.
The whole crypto market for altcoins is still early. There will be more huge successes and busts. Investing in crypto is not all about fundamentals, but also in predicting how other investors will behave. Although, if your parents start investing in altcoins, it's probably time to pull the plug then if you're still in.
I've got $5k to blow. Is XBY a good choice?
Nah, you should invest it in EB64.
I could buy Morher3 for cheaper than that!
I've got $5k to blow. Is XBY a good choice?
$5k is kind of a lot to put in a single penny altcoin. I would say max $1k in something like XBY, but up to you. Consider how you'd feel if it all went poof, and then decide.
seems like lots of information here and my head is starting to hurt.
In conclusion, is getting bitcoin-like returns still possible for another currently? or has that ship sailed? If I had $1000-$3000 to invest, where would you put it and for how long?
just fyi, it seems that coinbase is having issues with their card verification. I couldn't get verified even with the right amounts and had to contact CS and they gave me new amounts to put in.Jesus Christ, this jumping through hoops to put an instant payment method is annoying as ****
Screwed up on an atm card verification because I put 1.00 as one of the amounts charged now they want me to wait 24 hours to the the same shit again. Because it's the daily limit. SMFH
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just fyi, it seems that coinbase is having issues with their card verification. I couldn't get verified even with the right amounts and had to contact CS and they gave me new amounts to put in.
Hmmm okay. $1k to that.
What's the word on Doge?
So I am new to all this but would investing $20 USD in XBY on C-Cex be considered a good move?
Also I have no other Cryptocurrency so is it even possible to just invest a basic $20 ?
No I'm saying that these people had a separate third charge (first one made) for 1.00 that isn't part of the verification process when inputting the two amounts. I fucking read it in the FAQ after getting screwed over for 24 hours. They KNOW about this issue and don't give a warning beforehand.
Having to wait 24 hours before retrying to re-verify is ridiculous.
-edit- nm used another card.
I personally don't think there's a long term future in a coin based on, and named after, a meme. Can you picture any mainstream merchants accepting Dogecoin? I can't. Maybe there's potential for some appreciation there in the short term, as with most cryptos right now, but I don't see that one lasting. For me there has to be some sort of compelling use case for a coin to exist. A joke isn't a good enough reason for me.
Makes a ton of sense. You seem real versed judging in your post history. Any other advice on distributing $5k?
$1k to XBY
$4k to..?
My crypto portfolio is currently ~99% ETH and the rest XBY, so to be consistent with that, I would say put all the rest in ETH while it's in the $216-$220 range. It seems to be swinging between that during the day, and $225-$230 overnight (Eastern time) for the time being. $300 by the end of June is possible, and $400 by the end of the Summer. A price of $1000 for ETH by the end of 2018 appears to be achievable. There will be some wild swings between now and then. Trying to time them has a high potential to backfire. Some people can get it right and increase their stacks. I don't consider myself to be one of those people. Unless there is some truly horrible news, if you plan to hold for years, try your best not to be scared by big dips. Usually it's just a few people with huge piles of ETH trying to artificially suppress the price to pick up more on the cheap. Remember ETH was once a cheap altcoin so there are likely some people out there with 100000 units of ETH, and a bunch with 10k. Don't blame me if it all goes to hell though.
I also plan to try to put a bit in the Tezos ICO whenever it happens, which could be sometime this month. I'm sure I'll miss out on some amazing opportunities but such is crypto.
My crypto portfolio is currently ~99% ETH and the rest XBY, so to be consistent with that, I would say put all the rest in ETH while it's in the $216-$220 range. It seems to be swinging between that during the day, and $225-$230 overnight (Eastern time) for the time being. $300 by the end of June is possible, and $400 by the end of the Summer. A price of $1000 for ETH by the end of 2018 appears to be achievable. There will be some wild swings between now and then. Trying to time them has a high potential to backfire. Some people can get it right and increase their stacks. I don't consider myself to be one of those people. Unless there is some truly horrible news, if you plan to hold for years, try your best not to be scared by big dips. Usually it's just a few people with huge piles of ETH trying to artificially suppress the price to pick up more on the cheap. Remember ETH was once a cheap altcoin so there are likely some people out there with 100000 units of ETH, and a bunch with 10k. Don't blame me if it all goes to hell though.
I also plan to try to put a bit in the Tezos ICO whenever it happens, which could be sometime this month. I'm sure I'll miss out on some amazing opportunities but such is crypto.
Fantastic advice, thank you.
What is your genuine read of XBY? Can you realistically seeing it blowing up?
I can see XBY hitting $1 this year, and $10 in 2 years if the devs keep up their current pace, just comparing trajectory to something like Stratis. I can also see it evaporating completely. I plan to re-evaluate once it gets listed on Bittrex, which has to happen for any significant growth to occur. Until then, I'll just hold it. The project is super early. Don't expect to retire off of it in 2017 let's say.
Also don't put in what you aren't willing to lose.
at the moment, you can only get xby at:
https://www.cryptopia.co.nz/Exchange/?market=XBY_BTC
https://yobit.net/en/trade/XBY/BTC
https://c-cex.com/?p=xby-btc
on c-cex you can use btc, ltc and doge to buy. also usd, but i dont like the fiat payment options they have. i tried to make a payeer account yesterday but they only accept visa, which i dont have or their own mastercard, which i dont want.
paying with crypto should be fine though. i used doge yesterday.
as i understand, yobit and cryptopia only accept btc.
so, make an account at yobit, cryptopia or c-cex, transfer some btc from coinbase there and you should be set.
as i wrote to SCReuter, keep in mind the 100xby transfer fee.
I can see XBY hitting $1 this year, and $10 in 2 years if the devs keep up their current pace, just comparing trajectory to something like Stratis. I can also see it evaporating completely. I plan to re-evaluate once it gets listed on Bittrex, which has to happen for any significant growth to occur. Until then, I'll just hold it. The project is super early. Don't expect to retire off of it in 2017 let's say.
I personally don't think there's a long term future in a coin based on, and named after, a meme. Can you picture any mainstream merchants accepting Dogecoin? I can't. Maybe there's potential for some appreciation there in the short term, as with most cryptos right now, but I don't see that one lasting. For me there has to be some sort of compelling use case for a coin to exist. A joke isn't a good enough reason for me.
XBY just took a hit lol..
dumb question
why are the USD buy and resale values for xby different?
dumb question
why are the USD buy and resale values for xby different?
By default, the Price per XBY Sell value is whatever the current high buy price is. IE - there's someone currently willing to pay 2.1 cents per XBY.
By default ,the Price per XBY Buy value is whatever the current high sell price is. IE - there's someone currently willing to sell their XBY at 5.6 cents per XBY.
The purpose of these defaults is to let you know what limits you would need to set to either immediately sell or buy XBY. It's like letting the community know what your buy/sell threshold is. You can change it to whatever you want, but you'll ultimately need to rely on someone else willing to buy/sell at the price you set.
It´s just the sell and buy orders from people that they have put up.
You can only sell for what other people are willing to pay. And the other way around.
when would u expect it to be on Bittrex?
Someone needs to setup an OT for this stuff so we can all be millionaires.
I have joined the bandwagon finally, signed up on Coinbase and Kraken waiting for verification. Once verified I'm going to hold off buying anything until there is a nice dip on either ETH or BTC and then jump in.
If there a really nice easy guide to follow anywhere for this kind of stuff? Have been reading about it all day and I still feel none the wiser.
Someone needs to setup an OT for this stuff so we can all be millionaires.
By default, the Price per XBY Sell value is whatever the current high buy price is. IE - there's someone currently willing to pay 2.1 cents per XBY.
By default ,the Price per XBY Buy value is whatever the current high sell price is. IE - there's someone currently willing to sell their XBY at 5.6 cents per XBY.
The purpose of these defaults is to let you know what limits you would need to set to either immediately sell or buy XBY. It's like letting the community know what your buy/sell threshold is. You can change it to whatever you want, but you'll ultimately need to rely on someone else willing to buy/sell at the price you set.
You can sell at 5.6. It's just the default value. Put in 5.6 and likely someone will buy it at 5.6 immediately as it will fill a buy order.Right but it's seems odd no that you are buying at 5.6 cents per XBY yet you cannot sell your own at 5.6 cents per?
Right but it's seems odd no that you are buying at 5.6 cents per XBY yet you cannot sell your own at 5.6 cents per?
What are the thoughts on mining Monero vs Ethereum?
Download nicehash miner: https://www.nicehash.com/?p=nhmintro
Basically, people buy processing power on the website and let other people mine coins and pay with bitcoins.
Get a bitcoin wallet. Enter that wallet address into the miner and let it mine. You don´t have to worry about what coins to mine etc. All automated. You´ll get payed in bitcoins automatically after you have a certain amount in your balance. Let´s say 0.002 bitcoins (as the transfer fees for bitcoins are high right now.)
You can sell at 5.6. It's just the default value. Put in 5.6 and likely someone will buy it at 5.6 immediately as it will fill a buy order.
Right but it's seems odd no that you are buying at 5.6 cents per XBY yet you cannot sell your own at 5.6 cents per?
You can sell at 5.6. It's just the default value. Put in 5.6 and likely someone will buy it at 5.6 immediately as it will fill a buy order.
Hey guys, what should I use to buy XBY?
I am guessing use Coinbase to buy BTC then buy XBY with that BTC?