Depends on what you want to sell for. Yes, the main answer is “the reverse of buying”, go to an exchange and sell the crypto for US and make a...
Mining back in 2013 was the lesser of the evils :) If you live in a place where you have a need for heat, you can always buy a miner or three and...
Possibly. There's always someone looking to make a profit on misfortune. However, exchange rates will vary country to country. For example, in...
So, in general, not a bad statement and somewhat true. The difference is that there's profit taking going on all the time - I don't believe there...
I just figured I generally have diarrhea of the keyboard so if y'all didn't want to read through pages of dribble, it'd be easier for me to just...
Now to BMan's question - how to get Bitcoin. There's 3 ways - buying from someone selling privately, mining, or exchanging (which leads to...
I'll start by saying the following disclaimer. I hold a more-than-nominal amount of Bitcoin and other crypto "assets" (I won't call them...
Fair enough. He did PM me, I will respond here instead of privately.
BMan, PM me if you'd like. I've got several years' experience with this, and crypto in general.
I go with the good 'of British Sovereign for pure bullion. Don't really pay attention to the design much as it's just gold sitting in a tube in...
Two simple factors: 1) Desirability to preserve it and make or add to a collection of similar items 2) When buying or selling, or valuing your...
As a holder of Bitcoin, I would highly recommend against converting fiat to it just to buy bullion. That will most likely be a losing proposition...
You should look at the Air-tites with the different size rings. There are 4 main sizes - A, T, H and Z - which have their own storage tubes...
I do both. I have some ASE's (and other minted rounds, government or otherwise) that I consider collector's pieces and I don't count against my...
I use PM's as my "forced savings". I do side jobs, I scrap a lot and buy PM's with the money I get from that stuff so I don't dip into my regular...
Well, hang on, he does have a point. Bitcoin (and any coin which is yo-yo-ing right now) is not price-stable enough to be a true currency right...
I don't like speaking in absolutes, but I firmly believe Bitcoin itself as a whole will never be "hacked" and taken over by some rogue person or...
It could be very bad, it could mean instant de-valuation, and worse possibly the death spiral of Bitcoin. This is one of the core tenants of this...
So we have now a bunch of interesting replies and good discussion, this is what I had hoped for. :) I'm not going to quote individual pieces...
Most nations already have laws on the books about Bitcoin and what it is and how to tax it. The US has stated it is not a currency, it is an...
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