I see a site called bitcoin profit advertising, anyone know about it. Basically invest min £250 and its traded using a robot logarithm ish thingymagig, any thoughts?
A workmate dabbles in it and reckons he’s got about 60k’s worth in it. I’m not so sure. If it sounds too good to be true it probably is.
Its a scam mate If you want to invest into crypto, open coinbase account and buy bitcoin on 250 and just keep it
https://www.getmonero.org/ https://tradeogre.com/markets?__cf_...FpClW6q0Ko3DaBVYrdq0mMSFWk-aBZnkyb8mPWj1JDeZs
I wouldn’t get involved if you haven’t researched it. I know people who’ve made a fortune from crypto and people who’ve lost it. it’s not something for the uneducated (in the field) to dabble with in my personal opinion
Just remember when the 'establishment' state crypto-currency could become worthless. Except when its these same scumbags launching a 'live-digital' one that they can turn off when you don't get the newer new knewish jab. https://www.theguardian.com/technol...-could-become-worthless-bank-of-england-warns
You can tell all your mates down the pub how your cryptobot makes money for you... The upside is you will very quickly have fewer people to buy drinks for....
Steer well clear of any bot trading platform. Anything that promises big returns v v likely to be a scam. Crypto itself is a different matter - treat it the same as any asset class. Can go up, can go down. I’ve been very active in the space since 2016 so have some experience. Do your own research, only use established platforms like Coinbase or bitstamp. Bitcoin is still the daddy, altcoins are a real punt. Only put in what you can afford to lose (BTC isn’t ever going to zero, but there are other ways to lose money in crypto).
Hi Viv, I'm sure you are aware, but many of these "Out of the Blue" posts we see landing on old threads with new users (bots or humans) are nefarious in intention.