LOS ANGELES, Oct. 17, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Tech journalist David Seaman spent the last year experimenting with Bitcoin and some of the other 500+ peer-to-peer digital currencies finding their way on the Internet.
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Focusing on how these cryptocurrencies issue new coins has led Seaman to release a brief pamphlet showing others exactly how he makes money from his living room, using only an Internet connection and Windows desktop computer.
"I was hesitant to share something that has been working well for me, because money's money, but ultimately this is what I do: share things I've discovered. And due to the nature of a networked technology like cryptocurrency, telling more people what you're doing doesn't actually limit your own earning potential… any other form of alchemy, you should probably keep it to yourself."
Seaman's strategy involves focusing on some of the newer, smaller currencies that trade against Bitcoin. Doing so has provided an earnings cushion, even when Bitcoin itself has taken unexpected dives.
A report issued by PwC back in July suggested that "a market economy could readily exist without banks of the traditional kind" worldwide by as early as 2025.
With the ability to participate in global financial networks using only a desktop and some software, that reality may be closer than we realize, according to Seaman's research.
His strategy has been distilled into a brief pamphlet available for download on digital currency news site Voin. Link: http://voin.co/how-i-make-money-from-cryptocurrency/
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