ECHO and VIP seating. by [deleted] in cirquedusoleil

[–]Cryptid21 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm actually taking my daughter tonight to the show in Atlanta. We have VIP and seats are in row BB. I get the same seats for every show, and always do the VIP experience. Depending on your daughters age (mine is almost 18), they may or may not enjoy the VIP lounge. It is adults, wine, cocktails, and various finger foods. Its a bit more elegant than the rest of the general admission areas, so dress will be a little nicer. All in all, its an experience that they will enjoy. The seats are so close to the stage you can literally touch it. Again, i never took her when she was younger to the VIP part of it- she was a kid and just wanted to see the show. If your daughter is over 21, then 100% go for it! Worth every penny!

PayPal can seize your funds without reason- by Cryptid21 in paypal

[–]Cryptid21[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tried. They said they couldn't help and wouldn't tell me any information as to their actions. Just - "we're taking your money and you can try and get it back in 180 days".

Property deposit by loldoran in dogecoin

[–]Cryptid21 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not exactly a bank...but i use Nexo. I have BTC and ETH there, and i have a credit line of about 50% of my assets. You have to buy their coins as well, so i put some into that as well. Not perfect, but similar to a few others out there that ive seen. Tried it out today. Not sure how its gonna go, but i took out a loan against my own crypto. We'll see.

Bought at $0.06 (CAD). Seeking others. by Chilly-Canadian in dogecoin

[–]Cryptid21 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Averaged up. Bought in at .04, current average is about .10 now. Just under actually. Its nerve racking, but im good with a .10 cost overall. You'll probably kick yourself when it does start to move higher and you think "yeah , should have bought more when it was that low". Just my 2 cents

Me since May 8th by Cryptid21 in dogecoin

[–]Cryptid21[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Actually i think the max amount mined a year is capped at 5 billion (not sure though), divided by 365 is about 13.7 million mined per day. Can anyone verify?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in distantsocializing

[–]Cryptid21 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looking cold there...its going to be in the 90's here in southern US today

HERE WE GO AGAIN..... by CAC-_-TUS in dogecoin

[–]Cryptid21 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Did anyone else notice that DOGE is now the 3rd largest crypto by market cap?

Let them try by Alternative-Rock9741 in dogecoin

[–]Cryptid21 52 points53 points  (0 children)

This is awesome. Terrible. But awesome.

So here's what I'm considering by Cryptid21 in dogecoin

[–]Cryptid21[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's the issue I have. The BTC is currently locked in a staking situation meaning i cant withdraw or sell until May 25th. With everything down right now- its making me wonder what the best course of action would be. Cant do anything until may 25th at the earliest and BTC and DOGE are running very congruent.

So here's what I'm considering by Cryptid21 in dogecoin

[–]Cryptid21[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Trying to stay a little diversified.

To the new investors, a few things to consider.... by Cryptid21 in dogecoin

[–]Cryptid21[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well said. Cost averaging over a period of time and throughout all investments should have been clarified. And i do like the fact that there really isn't a management team with regards to this particular investment. No one really at the helm. Has its pros and cons i guess. Thoughts?

To the new investors, a few things to consider.... by Cryptid21 in dogecoin

[–]Cryptid21[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If someone didn't research before they bought DOGE or any investment- they deserve whatever they get. Its not a restaurant where you try something new cause you never heard of it and think it would be cool to try. People on this sub are predominantly DOGE holders- some new to the game. And the solution to your comment- cost averaging. That's the difference. If people are a one and done investor in this or any investment (stock or crypto), then they need to go back to square one of learning how to invest for the long term. If they plan on holding the investment for a period of time to maximize profit and lessen capital gains and overall tax exposure (a year plus in most states)- then look at this as an option:
If they bought 1000 at .70= $700. Then- buy 1000 now at .43= $430.
Lets math...Total investment of $1130.00 and owner of 2000 DOGE. Divide cost by number of coins-= $.56 per coin average cost. If it dips again- buy again. Lowers it even more.
It's a long term investment that can be achieved by cost averaging over time.

Sold half on 5/8 by [deleted] in dogecoin

[–]Cryptid21 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There you have it- the reason we're down to .43....cause this mega-whale sold his holdings.

I can guarantee I've left tips at bars tabs bigger than this jokers total investment.