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Economy => Speculation => Topic started by: olloman on November 27, 2013, 02:52:59 PM



Title: $ 1.000
Post by: olloman on November 27, 2013, 02:52:59 PM
Uncork the bottles! Happy $ 1.000 to everyone!  :D

EDIT: to be precise: $ 1.020 on MtGox at 15.53 European Central Time


Title: Re: $ 1.000
Post by: XBBlade on November 27, 2013, 02:53:52 PM
Happy $1000!



Title: Re: $ 1.000
Post by: Mowcore on November 27, 2013, 02:55:05 PM
Hazzar, we done it! now lets make it £1000 for us brits  :D


Title: Re: $ 1.000
Post by: myhoho on November 27, 2013, 02:55:49 PM
I'm on the way to the store to buy some champagne


Title: Re: $ 1.000
Post by: XBBlade on November 27, 2013, 02:56:22 PM
Hazzar, we done it! now lets make it £1000 for us brits  :D

Or € 1.000 for us Europeans ^^


Title: Re: $ 1.000
Post by: hilariousandco on November 27, 2013, 02:57:23 PM
Hazzar, we done it! now lets make it £1000 for us brits  :D

That's the next milestone for me. Just wanna be able to say my bitcoins are worth £1k each haha


Title: Re: $ 1.000
Post by: underth on November 27, 2013, 02:58:29 PM
A print Screen just for fun :D

http://s29.postimg.org/xxlzg0ffn/btc1000.jpg (http://postimg.org/image/xxlzg0ffn/)


Title: Re: $ 1.000
Post by: PenAndPaper on November 27, 2013, 02:59:04 PM
Hazzar, we done it! now lets make it £1000 for us brits  :D

Same here! 1000€ or it never happened! j/k  ;D
Btw i think i suffer from acrophobia!


Title: Re: $ 1.000
Post by: olloman on November 27, 2013, 02:59:27 PM
Hazzar, we done it! now lets make it £1000 for us brits  :D

Or € 1.000 for us Europeans ^^

was about to write the same thing, damned 360 secs block for newbies  ;D


Title: Re: $ 1.000
Post by: Mylon on November 27, 2013, 02:59:35 PM
Uncork the bottles! Happy $ 1.000 to everyone!  :D

EDIT: to be precise: $ 1.020 on MtGox at 15.53 European Central Time
Already saw 1000.1 at 15:49 CEST here :)

Someone bought a a million dollar worth at exactly $1000 per btc.

Cheers!


Title: Re: $ 1.000
Post by: TomHirsch on November 27, 2013, 03:00:49 PM
Uncork the bottles! Happy $ 1.000 to everyone!  :D

EDIT: to be precise: $ 1.020 on MtGox at 15.53 European Central Time
Already saw 1000.1 at 15:49 CEST here :)

Someone bought a a million dollar worth at exactly $1000 per btc.

Cheers!
His post was late.  See my earlier post.  :)


Title: Re: $ 1.000
Post by: olloman on November 27, 2013, 03:05:36 PM
Uncork the bottles! Happy $ 1.000 to everyone!  :D

EDIT: to be precise: $ 1.020 on MtGox at 15.53 European Central Time
Already saw 1000.1 at 15:49 CEST here :)

Someone bought a a million dollar worth at exactly $1000 per btc.

Cheers!
His post was late.  See my earlier post.  :)


don't be too hard on me, saw the $ 1.000 mark but wanted to be precise, while I was writing it was already $ 1.020  ;)


Title: Re: $ 1.000
Post by: 9971ea1a on November 27, 2013, 03:06:50 PM


Title: Re: $ 1.000
Post by: Dodgers on November 27, 2013, 03:07:24 PM
Uncork the bottles! Happy $ 1.000 to everyone!  :D

EDIT: to be precise: $ 1.020 on MtGox at 15.53 European Central Time
And no massive dumps……..yet!        phew!! :-X


Title: Re: $ 1.000
Post by: haploid23 on November 27, 2013, 03:07:31 PM
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=348960.0

 ;D :D ;) :)

http://imageshack.us/a/img856/3195/gjl8.png (http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/856/gjl8.png/)



Title: Re: $ 1.000
Post by: p2pbucks on November 27, 2013, 03:08:27 PM
new record! congrats  ;D


Title: Re: $ 1.000
Post by: olloman on November 27, 2013, 03:14:13 PM
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=348960.0

 ;D :D ;) :)

http://imageshack.us/a/img856/3195/gjl8.png (http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/856/gjl8.png/)



can't compete with the speculation forum guys, they are always one step ahead  :D


Title: 0.05 BTC bounty for the best ATH poster
Post by: adamas on November 27, 2013, 03:18:49 PM
I pay 0.05 BTC bounty for the best ATH (1000) poster. Suggestions?
That poster will be historic and free2use.


Title: Re: $ 1.000
Post by: Anduck on November 27, 2013, 03:22:28 PM
https://i.imgur.com/qBhtEhf.png


Title: Re: $ 1.000
Post by: comet1440 on November 27, 2013, 03:22:42 PM
 I am pissed right now, I bought 5 bitcoins for $12 and sold at $24 for a double because I needed the money because I'm poor. If I could've held them that would be %5,000 now. Life sucks.


Title: 0.05 BTC bounty for the best ATH poster
Post by: adamas on November 27, 2013, 03:25:33 PM
thats not a poster, just a screenshot.
  Any creative designers here?


Title: Re: $ 1.000
Post by: huadylmate on November 27, 2013, 03:28:31 PM
Uncork the bottles! Happy $ 1.000 to everyone!  :D

EDIT: to be precise: $ 1.020 on MtGox at 15.53 European Central Time
And no massive dumps……..yet!        phew!! :-X


Any chance this might be bull trap?
I dont like how fast the price increases  :)


Title: Re: 0.05 BTC bounty for the best ATH poster
Post by: olloman on November 27, 2013, 03:40:49 PM
thats not a poster, just a screenshot.
  Any creative designers here?

If I were a creative designer, I would make a poster with a guy with an asiatic look that just reached the top of a mountain, whose silhouette is the price chart of the past days, and places a flag with the $ 1.000 logo on it. The Whole scene should be at dawn, with the sun (and you should be able to see the BTC logo in the sun's circle) rising at the horizon, but the stars still visible in the sky, and close to every star there should be a future $ amount like 10k, 100k, 1m and so on...unluckily I'm not a creative designer, but I hope my idea will inspire someone  ;)

Btw I'm fine with the thread being moved to the speculation forum (it is my favourite sub forum), but 1k is actual truth now, no longer speculation  ;D


Title: Re: $ 1.000
Post by: XXthetimeisnowXX on November 27, 2013, 03:56:39 PM


thank you for putting this up i was supper pissed i missed the 1,000.00 pick. you rock thank you so much!!!


Title: Re: $ 1.000
Post by: zachcope on November 27, 2013, 05:10:30 PM
Are you talking about $1.000 / mBIT?

$1.0000 = $1

I've seen this error a few times around here.
A . is a decimal point.
A , can be used to make big numbers easier.


Title: Re: $ 1.000
Post by: Amph on November 27, 2013, 05:21:39 PM
next big step 10K


Title: Re: $ 1.000
Post by: olloman on November 27, 2013, 05:22:08 PM
Are you talking about $1.000 / mBIT?

$1.0000 = $1

I've seen this error a few times around here.
A . is a decimal point.
A , can be used to make big numbers easier.

if we consider the anglo-saxon numerical codification, you are right. I come from a latin European country, and our standard codification for numbers is the comma (,) for decimals and the point (.) for thousands, millions, etc. so that's why I'm actually wrong in an international environment.

By the way I'm pretty sure that, according to the International System and in the accademical world, we should use the point for decimals, and don't use anything for thousands, millions etc., so to be completely right we should write 1000 if we mean a thousand  ;D


Title: Re: $ 1.000
Post by: zachcope on November 27, 2013, 05:29:45 PM
Are you talking about $1.000 / mBIT?

$1.0000 = $1

I've seen this error a few times around here.
A . is a decimal point.
A , can be used to make big numbers easier.

Quote
if we consider the anglo-saxon numerical codification, you are right. I come from a latin European country, and our standard codification for numbers is the comma (,) for decimals and the point (.) for thousands, millions, etc. so that's why I'm actually wrong in an international environment.
Noted. Probably part of the reason Southern Europe is so shit at managing their finances if they don't know where the decimal point should go!


Quote
By the way I'm pretty sure that, according to the International System and in the accademical world, we should use the point for decimals, and don't use anything for thousands, millions etc., so to be completely right we should write 1000 if we mean a thousand  ;D
Agreed fully. I don't usually use commas myself. We are in the truly globalised information and monetary world now and commas in numbers are an unnecessary affectation!


Title: Re: $ 1.000
Post by: olloman on November 27, 2013, 05:43:25 PM
Are you talking about $1.000 / mBIT?

$1.0000 = $1

I've seen this error a few times around here.
A . is a decimal point.
A , can be used to make big numbers easier.

Quote
if we consider the anglo-saxon numerical codification, you are right. I come from a latin European country, and our standard codification for numbers is the comma (,) for decimals and the point (.) for thousands, millions, etc. so that's why I'm actually wrong in an international environment.
Noted. Probably part of the reason Southern Europe is so shit at managing their finances if they don't know where the decimal point should go!


Quote
By the way I'm pretty sure that, according to the International System and in the accademical world, we should use the point for decimals, and don't use anything for thousands, millions etc., so to be completely right we should write 1000 if we mean a thousand  ;D
Agreed fully. I don't usually use commas myself. We are in the truly globalised information and monetary world now and commas in numbers are an unnecessary affectation!

well, if we want to be precise, we should note that the financial crysis originated from two anglo-saxon countries, from USA globally and from Germany's unfair economical procedures in the european area, but I see your statement in a provocatory/joke way and I'm smiling behind the keyboard  :D note that I don't want to start any kind of war, mine also was a provocation, I have relatives and I have lived in the USA, and now I live in Germany and I totally love both places and the people of both countries, southern countries mainly have to learn from them  ;)

By the way, I agree that commas are usually unnecessary, but when the numbers start to get bigger than a billion, they might be useful, expecially when the digits aren't just zeroes  :)


Title: Re: $ 1.000
Post by: smoothie on November 27, 2013, 05:45:51 PM
If Gox hit $1000, who cares?

What matters is the other exchanges that actually allow one to withdraw fiat internationally do.


Title: Re: $ 1.000
Post by: Sword Smith on November 27, 2013, 05:47:04 PM
Are you talking about $1.000 / mBIT?

$1.0000 = $1

I've seen this error a few times around here.
A . is a decimal point.
A , can be used to make big numbers easier.

Quote
if we consider the anglo-saxon numerical codification, you are right. I come from a latin European country, and our standard codification for numbers is the comma (,) for decimals and the point (.) for thousands, millions, etc. so that's why I'm actually wrong in an international environment.
Noted. Probably part of the reason Southern Europe is so shit at managing their finances if they don't know where the decimal point should go!


Quote
By the way I'm pretty sure that, according to the International System and in the accademical world, we should use the point for decimals, and don't use anything for thousands, millions etc., so to be completely right we should write 1000 if we mean a thousand  ;D
Agreed fully. I don't usually use commas myself. We are in the truly globalised information and monetary world now and commas in numbers are an unnecessary affectation!
I like to use apostrophes since it is nice not to have to count zeros. Like 1'000'000 = 1 million


Title: Re: $ 1.000
Post by: olloman on November 27, 2013, 05:52:25 PM
If Gox hit $1000, who cares?

What matters is the other exchanges that actually allow one to withdraw fiat internationally do.

Come on, it was just symbolical, after all nothing is really worth celebrating, if we don't find a reason to do so  ;)
anyway on btc.de now the price is around 715 euros, which is almost close to 1k, and for my personal experience I guarantee that that site works, since the money payments are transfers directly between the seller and the buyer  :D

edit: actually btc.de is only for europe...is the international situation really this bad? isn't there any site with working withdrawals?


Title: Re: $ 1.000
Post by: zachcope on November 27, 2013, 06:07:23 PM
Are you talking about $1.000 / mBIT?

$1.0000 = $1

I've seen this error a few times around here.
A . is a decimal point.
A , can be used to make big numbers easier.

Quote
if we consider the anglo-saxon numerical codification, you are right. I come from a latin European country, and our standard codification for numbers is the comma (,) for decimals and the point (.) for thousands, millions, etc. so that's why I'm actually wrong in an international environment.
Noted. Probably part of the reason Southern Europe is so shit at managing their finances if they don't know where the decimal point should go!


Quote
By the way I'm pretty sure that, according to the International System and in the accademical world, we should use the point for decimals, and don't use anything for thousands, millions etc., so to be completely right we should write 1000 if we mean a thousand  ;D
Agreed fully. I don't usually use commas myself. We are in the truly globalised information and monetary world now and commas in numbers are an unnecessary affectation!

well, if we want to be precise, we should note that the financial crysis originated from two anglo-saxon countries, from USA globally and from Germany's unfair economical procedures in the european area, but I see your statement in a provocatory/joke way and I'm smiling behind the keyboard  :D note that I don't want to start any kind of war, mine also was a provocation, I have relatives and I have lived in the USA, and now I live in Germany and I totally love both places and the people of both countries, southern countries mainly have to learn from them  ;)

By the way, I agree that commas are usually unnecessary, but when the numbers start to get bigger than a billion, they might be useful, expecially when the digits aren't just zeroes  :)
Good natured bitcoin banter noted!
There are only two nationalities now - Bitcoiners and Fiatsters fellow citizen!


Title: Re: $ 1.000
Post by: XBBlade on November 27, 2013, 06:14:25 PM
Hazzar, we done it! now lets make it £1000 for us brits  :D

Or € 1.000 for us Europeans ^^

was about to write the same thing, damned 360 secs block for newbies  ;D

Hahaha yeah that's pretty annoying. But hang on it will end soon. And if you got nothing to do in the meantime: I got a blog for noobies ^^ Just to get you familiar with and to earn some coins for free: http://bitcoinpro.wordpress.com/free-bitcoins/ (http://bitcoinpro.wordpress.com/free-bitcoins/)


Title: Re: $ 1.000
Post by: olloman on November 27, 2013, 06:38:53 PM
Are you talking about $1.000 / mBIT?

$1.0000 = $1

I've seen this error a few times around here.
A . is a decimal point.
A , can be used to make big numbers easier.

Quote
if we consider the anglo-saxon numerical codification, you are right. I come from a latin European country, and our standard codification for numbers is the comma (,) for decimals and the point (.) for thousands, millions, etc. so that's why I'm actually wrong in an international environment.
Noted. Probably part of the reason Southern Europe is so shit at managing their finances if they don't know where the decimal point should go!


Quote
By the way I'm pretty sure that, according to the International System and in the accademical world, we should use the point for decimals, and don't use anything for thousands, millions etc., so to be completely right we should write 1000 if we mean a thousand  ;D
Agreed fully. I don't usually use commas myself. We are in the truly globalised information and monetary world now and commas in numbers are an unnecessary affectation!

well, if we want to be precise, we should note that the financial crysis originated from two anglo-saxon countries, from USA globally and from Germany's unfair economical procedures in the european area, but I see your statement in a provocatory/joke way and I'm smiling behind the keyboard  :D note that I don't want to start any kind of war, mine also was a provocation, I have relatives and I have lived in the USA, and now I live in Germany and I totally love both places and the people of both countries, southern countries mainly have to learn from them  ;)

By the way, I agree that commas are usually unnecessary, but when the numbers start to get bigger than a billion, they might be useful, expecially when the digits aren't just zeroes  :)
Good natured bitcoin banter noted!
There are only two nationalities now - Bitcoiners and Fiatsters fellow citizen!

yeah!!! let's hope that more and more Fiatsters come to our side :D

Hazzar, we done it! now lets make it £1000 for us brits  :D

Or € 1.000 for us Europeans ^^

was about to write the same thing, damned 360 secs block for newbies  ;D

Hahaha yeah that's pretty annoying. But hang on it will end soon. And if you got nothing to do in the meantime: I got a blog for noobies ^^ Just to get you familiar with and to earn some coins for free: http://bitcoinpro.wordpress.com/free-bitcoins/ (http://bitcoinpro.wordpress.com/free-bitcoins/)

thanks, I'll take a look ^^


Title: Re: $ 1.000
Post by: GriTBitS on November 27, 2013, 07:06:55 PM
I think its funny when I watch someone try to manipulate the market and buy a bunch slowly and then try to sell them all at once, Just like the just did 450 coin wall at 1000. So glad ppl cant short bitcoin! Buy slow, Sell fast! You just going to lose your money!


Title: Re: $ 1.000
Post by: olloman on November 27, 2013, 07:17:00 PM
I think its funny when I watch someone try to manipulate the market and buy a bunch slowly and then try to sell them all at once, Just like the just did 450 coin wall at 1000. So glad ppl cant short bitcoin! Buy slow, Sell fast! You just going to lose your money!

I didn't really understand what you mean and I can't really see what it has to do with the topic, but I personally am not into speculation, I buy when I can and hope someday btcs will be widely used as currency...also because with my minimal amount of btcs I wouldn't gain enough money to justify the risk of speculating, I probably would only when satoshis are like cents and µBtcs standard unit like 1$...sooo probably never :D


Title: Re: $ 1.000
Post by: donbu7 on November 27, 2013, 07:34:41 PM
Is going down, it may collapse i down to $965 I am afraid it can drop all the way to $20 dollars or to zero


Title: Re: $ 1.000
Post by: XBBlade on November 27, 2013, 08:21:44 PM
Is going down, it may collapse i down to $965 I am afraid it can drop all the way to $20 dollars or to zero

Please collapse to $20, then I can jump on this train big time ^^


Title: Re: $ 1.000
Post by: donbu7 on December 02, 2013, 12:22:45 AM
Is going down, it may collapse i down to $965 I am afraid it can drop all the way to $20 dollars or to zero

Is going down is falling like a stone down to 880.... I think is the big crash


Title: Re: $ 1.000
Post by: JTrain_51 on December 02, 2013, 12:24:45 AM
Hazzar, we done it! now lets make it £1000 for us brits  :D

We always got to be nice to those brits lets make it happen Lol!


Title: Re: $ 1.000
Post by: PenAndPaper on December 02, 2013, 09:13:02 PM
Is going down, it may collapse i down to $965 I am afraid it can drop all the way to $20 dollars or to zero

Is going down is falling like a stone down to 880.... I think is the big crash

For the 100th time the big crash was just a correction. It is getting boring  :P


Title: Re: $ 1.000
Post by: Boxman90 on December 03, 2013, 12:22:27 AM
Is going down, it may collapse i down to $965 I am afraid it can drop all the way to $20 dollars or to zero

Is going down is falling like a stone down to 880.... I think is the big crash

For the 100th time the big crash was just a correction. It is getting boring  :P

Yes, and once everybody is truly comfortable with the idea that every downward motion is "just a correction" and "just a bulltrap", the true crash will present itself.


Title: Re: $ 1.000
Post by: PenAndPaper on December 03, 2013, 12:24:12 AM
Is going down, it may collapse i down to $965 I am afraid it can drop all the way to $20 dollars or to zero

Is going down is falling like a stone down to 880.... I think is the big crash

For the 100th time the big crash was just a correction. It is getting boring  :P

Yes, and once everybody is truly comfortable with the idea that every downward motion is "just a correction" and "just a bulltrap", the true crash will present itself.

So the true crash should've happened like months ago?


Title: Re: $ 1.000
Post by: geraFoerra on December 03, 2013, 12:45:14 AM
Is going down, it may collapse i down to $965 I am afraid it can drop all the way to $20 dollars or to zero

Is going down is falling like a stone down to 880.... I think is the big crash

For the 100th time the big crash was just a correction. It is getting boring  :P


Yes, but there is always hope for higher correction if you want to buy coins :P


Title: Re: $ 1.000
Post by: PenAndPaper on December 03, 2013, 02:12:07 PM
Yes, but there is always hope for higher correction if you want to buy coins :P


If by higher you mean a super crash down to 200$ or 100$ then i think you 'll have to wait for ever. If bitcoin goes down to 100$ then i don't think that it will ever recover again.


Title: Re: $ 1.000
Post by: niothor on December 03, 2013, 02:44:49 PM
Is going down, it may collapse i down to $965 I am afraid it can drop all the way to $20 dollars or to zero

I'm buying them form you at 30$ if you're afraid of a crash.