Thursday, December 14, 2017

Cryptocurrency

Coin Marketcap

For a complete list of all active cryptocurrencies and there values, visit https://coinmarketcap.com/coins/. You can also click on the headings at the top of the page to sort by Marketcap, percentage increased, etc. 

Coinbase.com

Coinbase is the first site that I used to buy bitcoin. It offers Bitcoin, Litecoin, and Ethereum. You'll have to shop elsewhere for other cryptocurrencies. 

Bitstamp.com

Bitstamp is another site that I use to exchange crypto currencies.

Changelly.com

I'm aware of changelly through coinmarketcap.com. Apparently, you can buy a cryptocurrencies on a credit card here, but not all currencies are eligible. I haven't used the site personally. 

Bitcoin Miner for Android

If you have android I recommend going to https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.freebitcoin.beastmminer and downloading the app. 
It allows you to earn 1,000 Satoshi ever 30 minutes with opportunities to earn additional Satoshi by downloading apps and watching videos. In case you're wondering, Satoshi is the smallest unit of a Bitcoin (0.00000001 x 1 BTC). What you need to know is that Satoshi is real Bitcoin, hence real money. To find out how much your accumulated Satoshi is worth, visit the following site:

Sitoshitobitcoin.co

http://satoshitobitcoin.co/satoshi-to-usd/ allows you to figure out how much your Sitoshi is worth. 

Bitcoin Investment Trust

If you're wanting to invest in Bitcoin without buying the coin directly, you have a couple of options. One is the Bitcoin Investment Trust, which trades under ticker GBTC. It's an ETF and you need to be aware that the fund trades at a significant premium above NAV (Net Asset Value). That means people are paying significantly more to hold the fund than the underlying assets of the fund are worth. Like the coin itself, the trust is highly volatile and risky. 

Web X.0 Next Generation Internet ETF

Web X.0 trades under ticker symbol ARKW. Be aware that this fund doesn't invest all of its assets into Bitcoin; it's only invest a little over 8%. The other funds are invest in internet and technology companies like Nivdia, Google, Snap, etc. Be sure to read the full prospectus. 

If you're interested in getting into mining on a larger scale, I recommend having a look at https://99bitcoins.com/antminer-s9-review/ . It gives an overview of some of the Bitmain products. 

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Rainbows and Pipe Dreams

"Here Comes The Sun" - Acrylic on Canvass- 24 x30
"Sisters" -  Acrylic on Canvass- 24x30
"Charlotte" -Acrylic on Canvass- 16x20






"Seamus" - Acrylic on Canvass- 16x20
"On Mystic River" - Acrylic On Canvass- 16x20

"The Byrd" - Acrylic on Canvass 16x20




"The Falls" - Acrylic on Canvass 16x20



"The Grove" Digital Art
"Isaac 4:11" - Digital Art

"Leppy" - Digital Art

"Nialls" - Acrylic on Canvass 16x20
"Stone" - Digital Art

"Caged" - Acrylic on Canvass 24x30