Short Guide to Crypto-Currency Millions and/or Doing Very Very Well

Be A Bitcoin Millionaire
Be A CryptoInvest Millionaire
Or at Least Do Very Very Well
2017
Bitcoin BTC $1000 - $13,000 30-20171211_130538.jpg13x
Ethereum ETH $8.04 - $710 88x
Ripple XRP $.006 - $2.14 356x
Verge XVG $.000019 - $.14 7,368x
BitShares BTS $.004 - $.63 157x
Lisk LSK $.19 - $19.58 103x
Siacoin $.00024 - $.029 120x
Ark ARK $.05 - $6.60 132x
Paccoin PAC $.0000000047 - $.000007 1489x

  You can check these figures at CoinMarketCap.com and other sites.
  There are over 1000 coins/tokens/assets and new ones every day.    
   What you need:
  1. Believe you can do it or at least have a chance.

  2. Have $1000-$2000 you are willing to put at risk of loss.

  3. Learn. Spend time as well as money. You will increase your
    chances of success by understanding the market and terms used.
    A particular coin or tokens success depends on a number of
    factors including use and adoption, competent code, usable
    wallets, attractive and functional website, marketing,
    development team, 'community', and other factors.

        What you are looking for may be so new it lacks some of the above
        features. New coins can be found on the smaller exchanges like
        Cryptopia and Nova. Clicking on 'Markets' at CoinMarketCap.com
        page with the full graph will list markets. You want coins that are
        so cheap you can get 500,000-1,000,000+ for $100-300. It is simple 
        math. If you get 10-20 of these and only one reaches a value of $1,
        you are a millionaire. Or two go to $.50, 10 to $.10 – you get it!
                                                                                                                       
        Many coins did this in 2014-17 and they still can in 2018-19, IMO.
        Buy the coins you think will go way up – and hold them!
        Impatience is your worst enemy. Hold for a year, maybe two.
                                                   Good Luck! 
       Standard Disclaimer: I am not a Financial Adviser...risk, etc.
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