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Is bitcoin to risky to invest now? Is this the right time to hold Bitcoin? Will Bitcoin die this year? How do you explain Bitcoin to a 6-year-old?

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Is bitcoin to risky to invest now? You probably want to know if Bitcoin can make you money, right? The question is first of all what is the real goal that Cryptocurrency catch you attraction? If the answer is -  Fast Money Making(?) -  I cannot really help, but if you are looking for a long-term investment, then  Hodl, be patient. Before entering to any type of investment you should be aware of the risks, aware of upcoming fundamentals and compare competition. Invest your time in your own education and research before you risk your money. With or without our approval, Bitcoin has become a thing, and for those who jumped on it early, a very profitable one. Many are asking themselves if it is too late to invest, and I think that it is never too late to start investing. I truly believe that the biggest added value of that you can receive from cryptocurrencies is the knowledge of how the future modern world will look like. Any idea that you might ha...

bitcoin price prediction for 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020?

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Bitcoin has been the top-performing currency in the world in six of the past seven years, climbing from zero to a new high value of about $15000. But the cryptocurrency isn't anywhere close to its potential, according to Jeremy Liew, the first investor in Snapchat, and Peter Smith, the CEO and cofounder of Blockchain. In a presentation sent to Business Insider, the duo laid out their case for bitcoin exploding to $50,000 by 2018, 2019, 2020.  Their argument is based on increased interest in bitcoin, thanks to: Bitcoin-based remittances Remittance transfers, or electronic money transfers to foreign countries, have  almost doubled  over the past 15 years to 0.76% of gross world product, data from the World Bank shows. You can earn 1 Bitcoin right now  by using cloud mining . "Expats sending money home have found in bitcoin an inexpensive alternative, and we assume that the percentage of bitcoin-based remittances will sharply increase with greater bitcoi...

Bitcoin investment best websites:

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You can invest here- You can store your bitcoins safely and earn by inviting your friends. Invite friends and get free bitcoin - Coinbase Coinbase is the biggest Bitcoin broker / exchange around, supporting 32 countries and with more than 4 million customers around the world. Founded in 2012 as part of Ycombinator Coinbase is also one of the oldest exchanges around. Coinbase is a regulated and licensed company. Coinbase allows users to buy and sell Bitcoins through their bank account, credit card, Paypal account (selling only), and other less known methods as well. Even though Coinbase has started out only as a broker (selling Bitcoins directly to customers), lately (May 2016) Coinbase started operating  GDAX  – A Bitcoin exchange, where Bitcoiners can trade Bitcoins with one another. Supported Countries Coinbase offers its services in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Singapore, and the following European countries: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia...

How to invest in bitcoin? What is Bitcoin?

What is Bitcoin? We’re sitting on a park bench. It’s a great day. I have one apple with me. I give it to you. You now have one apple and I have zero. That was simple, right? Let’s look closely at what happened: My apple was physically put into your hand. You know it happened. I was there. You were there. You touched it. We didn’t need a third person there to help us make the transfer. We didn’t need to pull in Uncle Tommy (who’s a famous judge) to sit with us on the bench and confirm that the apple went from me to you. The apple’s yours! I can’t give you another apple because I don’t have any left. I can’t control it anymore. The apple left my possession completely. You have full control over that apple now. You can give it to your friend if you want, and then that friend can give it to his friend. And so on. So that’s what an in-person exchange looks like. I guess it’s really the same, whether I’m giving you a banana, a book, or say a quarter, or a dollar bill…. ...