Cryptocurrency

I guess I'm still confused as to what you can actually do with these cryptocurrencies. Like what can I buy with a bitcoin? I don't know if I would want to the up money in something that has no actual value.
 
I guess I'm still confused as to what you can actually do with these cryptocurrencies. Like what can I buy with a bitcoin? I don't know if I would want to the up money in something that has no actual value.

Unless I am understanding it wrong you can "cash out" the same as you would with a stock. I can't take my Disney stock to Disney World but I can sell it and use that money.
 
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Unless I am understanding it wrong you can "cash out" the same as you would with a stock. I can't take my Disney stock to Disney World but I can sell it and use that money.
Ya, I get that it is essentially a stock, but when I'm buying Disney stock it is backed up by an actual entity. Seems like a huge speculation market on a thing that lives in virtual space.
 
Ya, I get that it is essentially a stock, but when I'm buying Disney stock it is backed up by an actual entity. Seems like a huge speculation market on a thing that lives in virtual space.

It is and because of that I wouldn't plan on doing a long term play.
 
All I know is that my ne'er-do-well brother in law was going on and on about it at a Thanksgiving gathering back in 2012 (2011?) maybe or may have been Christmas. Anyway, he just insisted that I look into this Bitcoin electronic currency, and an even newer one Litecoin. He was kind of jackwagon in general and a bit of a crackpot, so I mostly blew it off. However, I had a few thousand bucks laying around from a work bonus and I decided to look into it. I poked around on the web and couldn't figure out how it had any real value, so I didn't put anything in because I figured I would just be throwing a couple of grand down the toilet. The price was something like $9.50 and Litecoin was under a dollar like 65 cents. So, don't follow my instincts. My brother in law still rubs that in a bit.
 
Ya, I get that it is essentially a stock, but when I'm buying Disney stock it is backed up by an actual entity. Seems like a huge speculation market on a thing that lives in virtual space.
Well if you consider the infrastructure backing coins, from mining(an estimated 1 billion spent) to exchanges, companies utilizing blockchain/coins, and wide spread adoption of crypto currencies(there are more Coinbase accounts then Charles-schwabb), you can see there is a lot backing it. Like any currency it only has value if more then one person agrees that it has value. I would state like any risky investment, only put it what you are willing to lose. If you are looking to become more informed, I recommend Coindesk as a great news site.
 
I guess I'm still confused as to what you can actually do with these cryptocurrencies. Like what can I buy with a bitcoin? I don't know if I would want to the up money in something that has no actual value.

You can pay with Bitcoin on overstock.com
 
Now is probably the best time to buy, the market is finally correcting itself.

Be careful you don't fall into this pattern of thought.
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It was interesting to go back and read the oldest thread I could find on Bitcoin here. I wonder how this guy made out and if he bought any back after selling... Of course 2-3 people posted CNN articles on the dangers of such a gamble and they were 0 for 2.

https://cyclonefanatic.com/forum/threads/any-bitcoiners-out-there.170393/

Been mining for a year now and bought some at $10 (5 of them) + my mining ones so I made about 3 grand on the whole thing. I sold at $200.