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Quote from: boombastic on October 15, 2014, 09:24:06 amQuote from: starspirit on October 10, 2014, 12:44:20 amIs there somewhere we can see the results of the snapshot and how many VOTES each wallet received? I assume they can't be claimed yet...You can now lookup balance on agsexplorer.com.And for PTS distribution?
Quote from: starspirit on October 10, 2014, 12:44:20 amIs there somewhere we can see the results of the snapshot and how many VOTES each wallet received? I assume they can't be claimed yet...You can now lookup balance on agsexplorer.com.
Is there somewhere we can see the results of the snapshot and how many VOTES each wallet received? I assume they can't be claimed yet...
Quote from: dankeykang on August 20, 2014, 12:13:54 amQuote from: Riverhead on August 20, 2014, 12:11:32 amQuote from: dankeykang on August 20, 2014, 12:05:33 amI'm sorry, let me clarify my question. I do not want to ask how much I should own. I want to know if I owned some PTS or BTSX, how much of either would you consider a small , medium, or large investment?I'm very new to this, so I don't know much. But I am reading and learning and asking questions. Thank you for your patience and help.Think of this as your highest risk investment in your portfolio. Blue chip stocks are safe-ish, small cap equities are a bit more risky, Bitcoin is very risk. This is more risky than all of that by far.So as far as how much is a lot or a little: You should be able to lose every penny you put into this and still pay the rent/mortgage, put food on the table, etc. Based on how much that question stresses you out if you lost everything answers your little/medium/a lot question. As is often said this is a grand experiment. Sometimes they work and sometimes they don't .I just want to know if 100 PTS is considered a large or small investment, and 100,000 BTSX if it's small or large?I would say they are small investments. We have people here buying $50k+ in PTS/BTSX. Think about what you'd need to retire. How many times does BTSX have to double from the $0.01 it is now for you to retire or make what you're hoping to on 100k BTSX? If you're a baller probably a lot. If you're a minimum wager maybe not that much. It's all relative.
Quote from: Riverhead on August 20, 2014, 12:11:32 amQuote from: dankeykang on August 20, 2014, 12:05:33 amI'm sorry, let me clarify my question. I do not want to ask how much I should own. I want to know if I owned some PTS or BTSX, how much of either would you consider a small , medium, or large investment?I'm very new to this, so I don't know much. But I am reading and learning and asking questions. Thank you for your patience and help.Think of this as your highest risk investment in your portfolio. Blue chip stocks are safe-ish, small cap equities are a bit more risky, Bitcoin is very risk. This is more risky than all of that by far.So as far as how much is a lot or a little: You should be able to lose every penny you put into this and still pay the rent/mortgage, put food on the table, etc. Based on how much that question stresses you out if you lost everything answers your little/medium/a lot question. As is often said this is a grand experiment. Sometimes they work and sometimes they don't .I just want to know if 100 PTS is considered a large or small investment, and 100,000 BTSX if it's small or large?
Quote from: dankeykang on August 20, 2014, 12:05:33 amI'm sorry, let me clarify my question. I do not want to ask how much I should own. I want to know if I owned some PTS or BTSX, how much of either would you consider a small , medium, or large investment?I'm very new to this, so I don't know much. But I am reading and learning and asking questions. Thank you for your patience and help.Think of this as your highest risk investment in your portfolio. Blue chip stocks are safe-ish, small cap equities are a bit more risky, Bitcoin is very risk. This is more risky than all of that by far.So as far as how much is a lot or a little: You should be able to lose every penny you put into this and still pay the rent/mortgage, put food on the table, etc. Based on how much that question stresses you out if you lost everything answers your little/medium/a lot question. As is often said this is a grand experiment. Sometimes they work and sometimes they don't .
I'm sorry, let me clarify my question. I do not want to ask how much I should own. I want to know if I owned some PTS or BTSX, how much of either would you consider a small , medium, or large investment?I'm very new to this, so I don't know much. But I am reading and learning and asking questions. Thank you for your patience and help.
Quote from: dankeykang on August 19, 2014, 11:41:04 pmThanks onceuponatime, I've been looking for an explanation all day! That helps a lot. Can I ask you what do you think is a small, medium, ands large amount of PTS for holding?Like the total amount I should own?That is an impossible question for me to answer since I know nothing about your financial situation or your investment objectives.Almost everyone on this forum is a big booster and believes in the huge potential of the bitshares paradigm. So you may not get an objective opinion here. For instance, I myself am heavily invested in these projects and would tend to tell you to buy all you can because the more people who do so, the more my investment is worth.So please do your own research and make up your own mind. No one on this forum is an investment advisor.
Thanks onceuponatime, I've been looking for an explanation all day! That helps a lot. Can I ask you what do you think is a small, medium, ands large amount of PTS for holding?Like the total amount I should own?
Hi guys I have some Bitshares-PTS in a wallet, and I don't really understand what will happen on 8/21. What will this snapshot give me? How will I be able to show that I owned the PTS in that account, .... I'm just really confused, any help is greatly appreciated!