What if we don't want protection? What if we are able to take our own precautions to protect ourselves and don't want to have someone else do it? I have just about made my investments back from both Genesis Mining and BitConnect. In a few more weeks I'll be getting profits from both companies. If someone had blocked all posts about Genesis Mining and BitConnect before I saw them a few months, I wouldn't have had the opportunity to take the risk with my own money and wouldn't be about to make profits from each.
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Me too, $2000 back from $3000 from BitConnect in 10 weeks. Genesis also doing well. Contrary to other people I find returns on Bitcoin the best as the hashrate difficulty has been the most constant. Interested in which contract you think is best as DASH X11 has just come back?
The Genesis Dash miner returns have become pathetic compared to where they once were. The same can be said for the LTC contracts. The return is not nearly as good for the same hash rate on your own machines. What Genesis lists for a hash rate return is significantly exaggerated.
Agreed. Seems bitcoin has consistently given me about 0.09 bitty every day for a month from 31 t/hs. Ethereum returns are also down but i still think they're profitable, just nott as profitable if you take into account the increased difficulty
I like Bitcoin the best because it's open ended but I don't have any Dash x11 contract right now. I did buy some pre-sale of zcash back in november and I might break even after the year, but it will be really close and that's only because it's up in the $400-500 CAD range now. That is a prime example of a risk I took without anyone protecting me. If I lose money, it's my own fault but I'm happy with the fact that I could make that choice on my own without anyone regulating what I can and can't do with my money.
We don't really have a say when we use websites or mass media accounts that are not owned by us . Without us they are nothing , they will soon realize it
Absolutely good point. The only thing is the people "protecting" us don't own steemit either. They are just users like you or me who happen to have more money invested in this and have taken it upon themselves to do what they are doing.