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Here’s an article that goes over the math. https://www.ccn.com/education/how-do...50%2C000%20BTC
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When I went to the "seminar" the lady showed everyone one of the coins. IIRC It was a little bit bigger than a silver dollar and it was gold in color. I don't know if the actual coin was worth anything but it was very shiny and looked pretty cool. Still wasn't enough for me to buy in. If was more gullible... I'd be rich..
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dreaming of coins...
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They may have been giving away trinkets to try and sell the idea, but that's a big red flag, especially if they were going to steward your money for you. You don't have to pay anybody any money to mine bitcoin, send it or receive it. That caveat is that you'd have to write your own computer program that can access the bitcoin ledger. If you don't have the skills to do that, or simply don't want to, you have to use somebody else's product (Coinbase, Kraken, Ledger, Binance etc.) to purchase them and pay whatever transaction fee they take along with it.
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