I bought a Bitcoin Physical Coin-Wallet from Denmark or New Zealand. I plan on putting about 10-50 Million Satoshi, wait, sell for the value of the Satoshi + the value of the coin. I will make profit in two ways:
1) I bought the coin on sale and during a BTC price spike. The coins value is about 38 USD (with shipping) but on sale for 30 USD (with shipping). When I first looked at the item (pre-price spike), it was about 0.005 BTC but a day later the price of BTC hit well over 11,000 USD or about 0.003 BTC for the same 30 USD. An hour or two after I purchased the coin the price dropped below 10,000 (within the 9,000 BTC range) or about 0.004 BTC. See the savings in Satoshi by making a timed purchase during an expected price spike? I saved between 0.001-0.002 BTC (10-20 USD) by waiting to make my purchase. By seeking the coin at full coin value I can make the highest return and there's still room in the margin to allow a small discount if needed.
2) I'm loading Satoshi that I received for free so any amount per Satoshi I sell it at will be 100% profit. How's those margins?
Okay lets look over this again:
The single coin will cost between 152.80 - 592.80 based on the current BTC value and amount of Satoshi°. The value of BTC will go up before settling the coin-wallet. The idea is to sell each coin at a minimum of 1,000 USD for about 3571.42%°° profit.
How do I get so much profit? I don't buy bitcoins, I earn them for free so I can have higher profit margins.
°Coin-Wallet Value=((coin value+35%)+(Loaded Satoshi Value+Paid transaction fee))
°°End Profit percentage based on 1000/28; moved decimal right 2 places. Double. checked by 283571.42%=~1000; rounded down to the nearest whole number*
Thank you for reading,
--3D