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pufframmy:Again, it's tentative. It's not set in stone, it could happen or not happen. It could happen and have no effect (unlikely). It could happen and then the altcoin bitcoin - Bitcash - immediately plummets in value (and fades into obscurity like its predecessor) due to massive dumping. It could happen and they swap places in value (exceedingly unlikely). |
It's still tentative though the likelihood of it actually splitting seems to be more than 50%. |
Davindal:Absolutely - 1016 to be exact. In fact, this 7th August, the developers of one of the "other ones" (called "alt coins") are going to be giving away a 0.2 bonus to holders of the coin - see this post for calculations on profit, loss and ROI. |
CARLOSZ:I've been meaning to your post for quite some time now and I'm glad I finally got to it. This post is going to be fairly long but thorough so buckle in. When I first saw it I already had something in mind but I didn't reply mostly because I was trying to avoid the seemingly faulty NL anti-spambot and because someone had already mentioned my answer, cryptocurrency (though it's one cryptocurrency, not the entirety of it) but now that I've had the chance to think about it more you (or somebody else) might be interested. What I have is not a "business" suggestion per se, at least not a traditional one, but as far as yeilding returns within the shortest possible time goes I can say with absolute certainty that it'll get you at least a ~100% ROI i.e. double what you put in before 08:02 AM, September 06, 2017 without your money leaving your control. Sounds fishy? I know, but there's really no other way to put it. This is not ponzi, money doubling scheme, "helping hands", advertising gig, binary option (whatever that is), forex (though it might appear to be), treasury bills, software/web development, goat/palm oil/etc. business or anything of the sort. The reason your money is essentially doubled, or more accurately, will have (more than) twice the value is because of the fundamental concept of economics - supply and demand. So let's crunch some numbers. NOTE: Every figure I use below is based on certain prices at exactly 1:26 AM - 1:29 AM 30th July, 2017 and are not arbitrary. The profit margin literally fluctuates by the minute. It is extremely time sensitive ================================== $ to ₦ Exchange Rate: ₦362 Initial Amount: ₦1,073,193.77 = $2,964.623674033149 (assuming you put in this amount) Fee 1 = ₦95.32887569698505 = $0.26333943562703055 = 0.00009771 BA * Fee 2 = ₦2,720.8344008805634 = $7.516117129504319 = 0.0027497557250000006 BA * Fee 3 = ₦320.5922394744 = $0.8856139212 = 0.002 GA * * The fees are automatically deducted from the initial amount; you're not putting anything extra in. * "BA" and "GA" are not the actual names of what you're trading, the obscurity is purposeful and my intent is merely to pique your interest. If you need more clarity, I'm always available. * "₦" is the naira symbol in case it isn't showing properly on you device First you'll trade the initial amount for "BA" on platform A which will cost you nothing. -> [b]1 BA = ₦975,630.70 -> ₦1,073,193.77 / ₦975,630.70 = 1.1 BA Then you'll have to withdraw it which is where you'll experience the first of the 3 fees - Fee 1: -> 1.1 BA - 0.00009771 BA = 1.0999022900000002 BA When that is done, you'll send your BA's over to platform B to trade it for "GA", however, the value of BA on platform B is higher than that on platform A effectively giving you immediate profit: -> 1 BA = $2,733.3763 -> 1.0999022900000002 BA = $3,006.4468518017275 = ₦1,088,333.7603522253 (higher than the initial amount) You're of course free to withdraw your money (called BA's) at this point if you're feeling angsty but if you don't, you then go ahead with the trade. Fee 2 comes into play: -> 1.0999022900000002 BA - 0.0027497557250000006 BA = 1.0971525342750001 BA -> 1 BA = 6.1728395061728385 GA -> 1.0971525342750001 BA = 6.772546507870371 GA Then you have to withdraw your GA's from platform B and this where the 3rd and final fee - Fee 3 - comes into play: -> 6.772546507870371 GA - 0.002 GA = 6.770546507870371 GA On 7:10 PM August 7, 2017, you will be tagged to receive a 20% bonus on GAs which will give you: -> 0.2 * 6.770546507870371 GA = 1.3541093015740744 GA -> 6.770546507870371 GA + 1.3541093015740744 GA = 8.124655809444445 GA At this point all you have to do is wait and watch the value of GAs fluctuate. It'll rise and fall and you might be tempted to remove it (which you can at any time) but if you wait till at least 72 hours before 8:02 AM September 6, 2017, 1 GA = ~$900. This means that your money, GA, is now valued at: -> 8.124655809444445 GA * 900 = $7,312.1902285 -> $7,312.1902285 * ₦362 = ₦2,647,012.862717 (final amount) In summary: -> Loss: ₦3,136.7555160519487 (total fees) -> Profit: ₦1,573,819.0927169998 (final amount - initial) -> ROI: [(₦1,573,819.0927169998 / ₦1,073,193.77) * 100] = 146.64817637890312% -> Profit Margin: [(₦1,573,819.0927169998 / ₦2,647,012.862717) * 100] = 59.45642028734114% ================================== And there it is. If you want clarification on what BA, GA, platform A and B is, where the fees come from and how this isn't a scam, money doubling scheme or ponzi, by all means, ask (or rather, give me a way to contact you). |
Davindal:TBC is a scam, a glorified ponzi. Bitcoin and other cryptos I can help you with. |
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thomaslittleme:Bitcoin doubler's are scams and pretty much glorified pyramid schemes. Stay away or hope you're not joining when they plan on shutting down. |
You're looking for an investment that you don't need to manage yourself or someone to manage said new investment for you? |
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menxer:Well I know what it is but it appears I'm interpreting the word from a non-church, NT aspect while you're doing the reverse which is what is causing the confusion. As for verses, here you go. |
TunnyOgunnowo:There's absolutely nothing wrong* with her so there's no need for concern. I just wish the image didn't look so, um, "enhanced". I've been trying to make a catalog of the varied eye colors of Nigerians, and Africans in general and this would make a nice addition. * Well, technically. The unique eye color is due to a mutation which is a defect. Don't worry, we all have thousands of mutations. |
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gdflash:Gosh, this is almost impossible to read. What happen to your spacebar and Enter keys? Use them. |
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