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Bitcoin
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is bit coin all a con i was thinking of trying it
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Investing in any form of cryptocurrency is effectively gambling. You can make big gains but, equally, you can make big losses.
Bitcoin has been a fantastic investment (= gamble) for people over the past year but many experts fear that the bubble might soon burst, with it's value crashing down dramatically. So there's a hell of a risk involved in investing in it.
There are many other cryptocurrencies which you can invest in. If I was going to chance my money in such a way, I'd steer clear of Bitcoin and invest in either Litecoin or Ethereum.
Investing in any form of cryptocurrency is effectively gambling. You can make big gains but, equally, you can make big losses.
Bitcoin has been a fantastic investment (= gamble) for people over the past year but many experts fear that the bubble might soon burst, with it's value crashing down dramatically. So there's a hell of a risk involved in investing in it.
There are many other cryptocurrencies which you can invest in. If I was going to chance my money in such a way, I'd steer clear of Bitcoin and invest in either Litecoin or Ethereum.
>>> its only 250 quid
That precise figure worries me. It's exactly the amount I've seen investors asked to pay by some 'investment firms' that I wouldn't touch with an infinite number of the proverbial bargepoles. Their ads typically turn up on websites that are packed with advertising from Taboola, et al. (e.g. the Daily Mail website). Whatever the fortunes of Bitcoin might be in the future, I definitely wouldn't invest through one of those firms. There's a high risk that they'll just disappear, taking all your money with them.
That precise figure worries me. It's exactly the amount I've seen investors asked to pay by some 'investment firms' that I wouldn't touch with an infinite number of the proverbial bargepoles. Their ads typically turn up on websites that are packed with advertising from Taboola, et al. (e.g. the Daily Mail website). Whatever the fortunes of Bitcoin might be in the future, I definitely wouldn't invest through one of those firms. There's a high risk that they'll just disappear, taking all your money with them.
I tried it. £250 turned out to be registration as following week I was asked for additional £500 & an agent. Agent asked me to choose to invest in Sugar or Oil - I chose oil & received a graph of oil prices - losing investment. Told agent didnt want oil so then I was offered Rice or Tea; more graphs received. I cancelled as it was too complicated & got my £750 back after 2weeks from enlisting. Keep away as its just a swizz imo.