• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

BMONEY.CO.NZ

Kiwis to the future

  • Buy Bitcoin in NZ
  • Investor Guides ▼
    • All guides
    • Bitcoin (BTC)
    • Ethereum (ETH)
    • Ripple (XRP)
    • EOS (EOS)
    • Stellar (XLM)
    • Bitcoin Cash (BCH)
    • Cardano (ADA)
    • Litecoin (LTC)
    • TRON (TRX)
    • Monero (XMR)
    • NEO (NEO)
    • OmiseGo (OMG)
    • Vechain (VET)
    • Ark (ARK)
    • Aion (AION)
    • ICON (ICX)
    • Dragonchain (DRGN)
  • Blog
  • Public Portfolio
  • About
  • Disclaimers

Uncategorized

The 2 highest probability coins to invest in right now

April 5, 2019 By B Money Leave a Comment

Historical data can tell us a lot about what to expect moving forward. Right now, when the market is depressed and prices are low, it’s difficult to pick coins. FUD is everywhere, so you never know which coin might 100x during the next bull run, and which coin might fizzle and disappear. I’ve spent the […]

I Invested $5,000 Into Harmoney (UPDATE)

April 2, 2019 By B Money 2 Comments

About a year ago (March 2018) I wrote an analysis of my results from P2P lending site Harmoney. The goal was to invest $5,000 and see what kind of returns to expect. At the time of writing that update, I had been invested in Harmoney for around 9 months. I had grown my Harmoney account […]

Binance Coin Is Going To Surprise People

March 20, 2019 By B Money Leave a Comment

One of the most common criticisms of the cryptocurrency space is the idea of utility. The argument is that cryptocurrency has so little utility and, without utility, cannot possibly have value. That idea is factually ridiculous, people use cryptocurrency every day, people use it to settle transactions, make investments, Bitcoin was even used to settle […]

What Is The Best Bitcoin Wallet?

November 30, 2018 By B Money Leave a Comment

If you’ve been looking to get into Bitcoin, you’ve probably heard the term “wallet” being thrown around, along with “wallet address” and “wallet type” and so on. Understanding what a wallet is and why you need it is important if you want to be involved in the Bitcoin economy. Let me explain: One of the […]

A Guide To Purchasing Bitcoin On Independent Reserve (with NZD)

November 24, 2018 By B Money Leave a Comment

Purchasing Bitcoin in NZD can still be a tricky process, but luckily there are a few exchanges that allow you to do so. In my opinion, the best option by far for New Zealanders is Independent Reserve. This is an Australian exchange but also accepts NZ customers and allows you to trade in NZD. If […]

Five Industries Where Cryptocurrency Will Flourish

March 9, 2018 By B Money Leave a Comment

Here’s a question for you. What do marijuana, wine, baby food, porn, taxis, bananas, mobile networks, Kodak, video games and casinos all have in common? They’re all being put on the blockchain. This isn’t necessarily a good idea. Not everything needs to be on the blockchain. Companies launching many of these platforms are just taking […]

I Invested $5,000 Into Harmoney – Was It Worth It?

March 4, 2018 By B Money 6 Comments

Last year around July, I decided to diversify my interest investments out of term deposits and into the peer-to-peer market. The peer-to-peer market goes like this: Normally when I have $5,000 to invest, I put it in ASB and they pay me 2-3%. Then ASB goes and lends money to Rangi for 5-6% for his […]

  • « Go to Previous Page
  • Go to page 1
  • Go to page 2
  • Go to page 3

Primary Sidebar

My Tweets

Recent Posts

  • Bitcoin is a bubble, and that’s a good thing.
  • Bitcoin is just speculation! Yes, just like every other investment
  • Bitcoin might be worthless, but the USD is definitely worthless
  • Inflation does not exist for Bitcoiners
  • Public Portfolio Update: 500% growth and counting
  • The Bull Market Is Here And Just Getting Started
  • Bitcoin just hit a new all time high (like I predicted 2 years ago)
  • How To Buy Chainlink (LINK) in New Zealand

Footer

Search this site

This is not financial advice. All writings are personal opinions of the writer. Consult your own professionals before making investment decisions.