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Title: i just bought another bitcoin
Post by: jonald_fyookball on May 25, 2014, 08:08:06 PM
yeah... price is going up...

i have "enough", but why not 1 more.
might as well get em now while its cheap.



Title: Re: i just bought another bitcoin
Post by: Alley on May 25, 2014, 08:20:49 PM
Im going to buy all the way up to $1,000 then just watch my coins rise in value.  Course ill still buy what I need tp spend.


Title: Re: i just bought another bitcoin
Post by: Cryptopher on May 25, 2014, 08:22:32 PM
So I gauge that this topic is more of a statement, but I'll take it as a discussion for whether we are on the verge of another bubble of new money entering the market.

How many is 'enough' if you don't mine me asking?

I bought 1.97 BTC in total, but have traded my way to stay in profit, one of the BTC I bought was over $1000 :O


Title: Re: i just bought another bitcoin
Post by: beetcoin on May 25, 2014, 08:53:08 PM
i haven't bought any in over a year.. bitcoin's too volatile for my blood. i guess i'm just conservative like that. i'm well aware that whatever amount i have, there's a good chance it will be worth nothing.


Title: Re: i just bought another bitcoin
Post by: TPN on May 25, 2014, 08:53:37 PM
I think I will keep buying til it becomes mainstream.


Title: Re: i just bought another bitcoin
Post by: Barnabe on May 25, 2014, 08:56:44 PM
I still don't know if I really want to buy some ...

The main problem is that I would have to contact a seller, make him a bank transfer and it takes forever and it's boring ...

I wish there was an ATM in my city  :P


Title: Re: i just bought another bitcoin
Post by: RockHound on May 25, 2014, 09:26:10 PM
yeah... price is going up...

i have "enough", but why not 1 more.
might as well get em now while its cheap.



Good man Jonald! You've been in this space long enough to know BTC price index is volatile - but it's still crazy cheap compared to what everyone on here thinks it has potential to reach!

Lost my job last year, but if I was still salaried  - I would be tempted to put 45% into BTC each month regardless of price.

 


Title: Re: i just bought another bitcoin
Post by: Dimrain13 on May 25, 2014, 10:23:07 PM
I think I will keep buying til it becomes mainstream.

True hipsters do what they want :p


Title: Re: i just bought another bitcoin
Post by: pinksheep on May 25, 2014, 10:32:05 PM
I still don't know if I really want to buy some ...

The main problem is that I would have to contact a seller, make him a bank transfer and it takes forever and it's boring ...

I wish there was an ATM in my city  :P

Are you in the US? If you're in the UK, I can recommend a brilliant site where you can complete the whole buying process in less than an hour. In fact, sometimes it only takes 10 minutes. Everyone single one of my BTC were bought through it.


Title: Re: i just bought another bitcoin
Post by: Cryptopher on May 25, 2014, 10:50:42 PM
I still don't know if I really want to buy some ...

The main problem is that I would have to contact a seller, make him a bank transfer and it takes forever and it's boring ...

I wish there was an ATM in my city  :P

Are you in the US? If you're in the UK, I can recommend a brilliant site where you can complete the whole buying process in less than an hour. In fact, sometimes it only takes 10 minutes.

And what site is it that you are referring to? Was surprised that you didn't mention it ???


Title: Re: i just bought another bitcoin
Post by: pinksheep on May 25, 2014, 11:20:47 PM
I still don't know if I really want to buy some ...

The main problem is that I would have to contact a seller, make him a bank transfer and it takes forever and it's boring ...

I wish there was an ATM in my city  :P

Are you in the US? If you're in the UK, I can recommend a brilliant site where you can complete the whole buying process in less than an hour. In fact, sometimes it only takes 10 minutes.

And what site is it that you are referring to? Was surprised that you didn't mention it ???

Thought mentioning it might constitute spamming & I don't want to lose my signature progamme.


Title: Re: i just bought another bitcoin
Post by: MoneyGod on May 25, 2014, 11:25:22 PM
Currently I will also suggest just keep buying until its touch 1000$ its best investment for long term basis


Title: Re: i just bought another bitcoin
Post by: General on May 25, 2014, 11:30:00 PM
From January to December every year since inception Bitcoin has risen AT LEAST 2.50x it's value.  If the pattern doesn't waiver, you should profit.


Title: Re: i just bought another bitcoin
Post by: Ibian on May 26, 2014, 12:06:24 AM
I'm planning to buy all the way to 1500, then sit back and wait for the top.

My thinking is this: Whenever we have a rally towards a new ATH it is followed by a drop to somewhere above the previous ATH. Last ATH was 266, and it dropped to 380 or so. Current ATH is just over 1k, so the next bottom is likely to be in the 1500-2000 range.

Unfortunately it will be another month until I have any spare fiat, but oh well.


Title: Re: i just bought another bitcoin
Post by: RUEHL on May 26, 2014, 12:11:40 AM
Yep, last night (or this morning) after the huge run-up to 586, I waited for a pullback and it just crashed 26 points within minutes to $560ish.  

Brought up Coinbase and bought at 563 and 564... but I only 1/2 bitcoin worth.  
 
I'm not a big player like some of you gents.  ;D


Title: Re: i just bought another bitcoin
Post by: Ibian on May 26, 2014, 12:20:38 AM
Yep, last night (or this morning) after the huge run-up to 586, I waited for a pullback and it just crashed 26 points within minutes to $560ish.  

Brought up Coinbase and bought at 563 and 564... but I only 1/2 bitcoin worth.  
 
I'm not a big player like some of you gents.  ;D
Maybe not now, but in a few years? I can already see people posting about how they wish they had had the foresight to buy ONE. WHOLE. COIN. back when it was still cheap at 10k.


Title: Re: i just bought another bitcoin
Post by: quone17 on May 26, 2014, 12:22:36 AM
It does seem like we're rolling again. I would think in the next month we'll take a shot at at least $800 or maybe even $1000. Seems the logical place to go. We might now take out those numbers but is be surprised if it stopped now or at $700.


Title: Re: i just bought another bitcoin
Post by: jonald_fyookball on May 26, 2014, 12:24:29 AM
Yep, last night (or this morning) after the huge run-up to 586, I waited for a pullback and it just crashed 26 points within minutes to $560ish.  

Brought up Coinbase and bought at 563 and 564... but I only 1/2 bitcoin worth.  
 
I'm not a big player like some of you gents.  ;D
Maybe not now, but in a few years? I can already see people posting about how they wish they had had the foresight to buy ONE. WHOLE. COIN. back when it was still cheap at 10k.

That's a great vision...and honestly, I think it will happen like that.


Title: Re: i just bought another bitcoin
Post by: Cryptopher on May 26, 2014, 10:46:58 PM
From January to December every year since inception Bitcoin has risen AT LEAST 2.50x it's value.  If the pattern doesn't waiver, you should profit.

It could be a difficult act to follow this time around. The fact that it shot up so much means that trying to maintain at least 2.5x growth is nuts. Hell, we may be looking at shrinkage this year, who knows.

Interesting point you make though.


Title: Re: i just bought another bitcoin
Post by: General on May 26, 2014, 10:54:08 PM
From January to December every year since inception Bitcoin has risen AT LEAST 2.50x it's value.  If the pattern doesn't waiver, you should profit.

It could be a difficult act to follow this time around. The fact that it shot up so much means that trying to maintain at least 2.5x growth is nuts. Hell, we may be looking at shrinkage this year, who knows.

Interesting point you make though.

You're right that we're not on track but I remember when I thought the same thing when it lingered at 100 USD for months until it shot to 300 and then eventually 1,150 within a month.

We'll see -- hopefully it does follow the trend we've seen thus far.


Title: Re: i just bought another bitcoin
Post by: Cryptopher on May 26, 2014, 10:55:54 PM
From January to December every year since inception Bitcoin has risen AT LEAST 2.50x it's value.  If the pattern doesn't waiver, you should profit.

It could be a difficult act to follow this time around. The fact that it shot up so much means that trying to maintain at least 2.5x growth is nuts. Hell, we may be looking at shrinkage this year, who knows.

Interesting point you make though.

You're right that we're not on track but I remember when I thought the same thing when it lingered at 100 USD for months until it shot to 300 and then eventually 1,150 within a month.

We'll see -- hopefully it does follow the trend we've seen thus far.

If it does then I hope that I'm actually holding bitcoins at the time. I've spent a lot of time in fiat lately. I'm overly cautious and for that reason I'm not at extreme gains/losses.


Title: Re: i just bought another bitcoin
Post by: nickenburg on May 26, 2014, 11:02:58 PM
My brother gonna do the same, its his first bitcoin!
I hope the price doesnt rice to quickly before he has the money to buy one.
But if you buy now what is a good selling point?


Title: Re: i just bought another bitcoin
Post by: jonald_fyookball on May 27, 2014, 12:04:26 AM
My brother gonna do the same, its his first bitcoin!
I hope the price doesnt rice to quickly before he has the money to buy one.
But if you buy now what is a good selling point to rebuy again?

What's a good selling point to buy? Huh?


Title: Re: i just bought another bitcoin
Post by: adamstgBit on May 27, 2014, 12:15:15 AM
I think I will keep buying til it becomes mainstream.
ya same, then when its mainstream enough, i'll just start dumping every pay check into bitcoin and close my bank account , why pay banking fees???  8)


Title: Re: i just bought another bitcoin
Post by: Bitcopia on May 27, 2014, 01:28:01 AM
I think I will keep buying til it becomes mainstream.
ya same, then when its mainstream enough, i'll just start dumping every pay check into bitcoin and close my bank account , why pay banking fees???  8)

+1 isn't this the point!?

If it's gone mainstream, you might as well stick around to enjoy the host of benefits. But sure, you're welcome to go back to your archaic fiat, ACH, SWIFT old school inefficient and wealth diluting banking model. It's your call!


Title: Re: i just bought another bitcoin
Post by: jonald_fyookball on June 04, 2014, 01:05:40 PM
i just did it again.

price dropped from 670 to 630 last night and i bought another coin.

i cant stop buying coins!

i'm outta control!!  :-\ lol


Title: Re: i just bought another bitcoin
Post by: zimmah on June 04, 2014, 01:15:22 PM
Yesterday i was in a poker tournament. $5 buy in, 567 participants.

I was doing very well, keeping a top 5 position most of the game. Ended up 13th place, sadly, by a bad beat. (Had 10 10 hand, called a raise from late position, flopped a 10, so i placed a bet of half my stack, he raised me allin, i called of course. The turn brought him a straight).

I was planning on cashing out if i landed in the top 5, price money for top 5 positions was over $100 (1st place was $700), would have bought bitcoin with it. But 13th place didn't pay very well. ($25 or so)

Either way, I'm already full bitcoin atm.


Title: Re: i just bought another bitcoin
Post by: jonald_fyookball on June 04, 2014, 01:20:42 PM
Yesterday i was in a poker tournament. $5 buy in, 567 participants.

I was doing very well, keeping a top 5 position most of the game. Ended up 13th place, sadly, by a bad beat. (Had 10 10 hand, called a raise from late position, flopped a 10, so i placed a bet of half my stack, he raised me allin, i called of course. The turn brought him a straight).

I was planning on cashing out if i landed in the top 5, price money for top 5 positions was over $100 (1st place was $700), would have bought bitcoin with it. But 13th place didn't pay very well. ($25 or so)

Either way, I'm already full bitcoin atm.

buy more coins anyway. :)


Title: Re: i just bought another bitcoin
Post by: DolanDuck on June 04, 2014, 02:33:30 PM
This is the right time to buy all the bitcoins we can afford, the downtrend is finished and in the next months the value will reach new all time highs.


Title: Re: i just bought another bitcoin
Post by: piramida on June 04, 2014, 06:12:51 PM
i just did it again.


oops I did it again, I bought a bitcoin, got lost in the game... :)


Title: Re: i just bought another bitcoin
Post by: BittBurger on June 05, 2014, 01:05:29 AM
i haven't bought any in over a year.. bitcoin's too volatile for my blood. i guess i'm just conservative like that. i'm well aware that whatever amount i have, there's a good chance it will be worth nothing.

Are you just being pessimistic so you don't get disappointed?  You know BTC is going way higher than $1,000.  The momentum in the industry is becoming scary.   At this point its impossible for BTC to not fill nearly all the hopes and dreams of its founders.

-B-


Title: Re: i just bought another bitcoin
Post by: spiderbrain on June 05, 2014, 01:39:00 AM
You're all deluded, bitcoin's never going over $100 again...

oops, sorry! thought I was back in 2013.



Title: Re: i just bought another bitcoin
Post by: pinksheep on June 05, 2014, 12:33:06 PM
i just did it again.


oops I did it again, I bought a bitcoin, got lost in the game... :)


Oops I just did it again too. This is becoming a serious addiction - but a profitable one I hope :) When I bought my 1st one, I thought that was it... now I can't stop. I know my tiny stash is miniscule compared to those with hundreds or thousands, but it's exciting for me.


Title: Re: i just bought another bitcoin
Post by: serenitys on June 05, 2014, 04:30:15 PM
It's good to see there is still pro buy sentiment even in the $600s. I guess I haven't quite gotten through the anxiety stage (hope it's a stage) where I'm too late to get more because it's going up.

I do accept there will be another downturn. Any thoughts on how low it's realistically likely to go the next time it drops, and/or what price it'll be dropping from?

Also, what is the new all time low that would make it difficult for bitcoin to recover, as in people get spooked from buying more?


Title: Re: i just bought another bitcoin
Post by: Torque on June 05, 2014, 04:40:02 PM
I can't wait until the bitcoin marketcap is finally high enough when we get past this silly notion of having to buy "whole" bitcoins, like whole round numbers really matter.  That holdover notion goes back years, when you bought coins in tranches of 100s, thousands, or even tens of thousands.  I still have friends who ask me, "Did you really buy a whole bitcoin for $500?  Isn't that a lot of money to spend?"

Part of the problem also lies with broker services like Coinbase, that denominate all purchases in btc (or fraction of btc).  In other words, currently you can't just punch in that you want to purchase exactly $47.23 worth of bitcoin directly into their web interface.  They should fix that pronto.

The Joe Public has to get past this notion of having to buy either whole bitcoins, or buying nothing (because they say they can't afford it.)  We need Joe Public to understand that they can buy $0.09 worth if they want.  Or $5 worth.  Or $103.76 worth.  It doesn't matter how much you buy, it'll likely appreciate long term no matter what.  Quadrupling your money on $2.50 is just the same as quadrupling your money on $2500.  As is quadrupling your money on $452.78 worth of bitcoin.

We need the script to change from "I just bought another bitcoin" to "I just bought $655.57 worth of bitcoin."

I think the psychological barrier will be finally broken when a single btc gets back into the 4 digits USD and well into it.  Hopefully.  By 5 digits, hopefully people won't even care anymore what the exchange rate is.


Title: Re: i just bought another bitcoin
Post by: Bitcopia on June 05, 2014, 04:56:38 PM
I can't wait until the bitcoin marketcap is finally high enough when we get past this silly notion of having to buy "whole" bitcoins, like whole round numbers really matter.  That holdover notion goes back years, when you bought coins in tranches of 100s, thousands, or even tens of thousands.  I still have friends who ask me, "Did you really by a whole bitcoin for $500?  Isn't that a lot of money to spend?"

The Joe Public has to get past this notion of either buying whole bitcoins, or buying nothing (because they say they can't afford it.)  We need Joe Public to understand that they can buy $0.09 worth if they want.  Or $5 worth.  Or $100 worth.  It doesn't matter how much you buy, it'll likely appreciate long term no matter what.  Quadrupling your money on $2.50 is just the same as quadrupling your money on $2500.  As is quadrupling your money on $452.78 worth of bitcoin.

We need the script to change from "I just bought another bitcoin" to "I just bought $655.57 worth of bitcoin."

I think the psychological barrier will be finally broken when a single btc gets back into the 4 digits USD and well into it.  Hopefully.  By 5 digits, hopefully people won't even care anymore what the exchange rate is.

This is a valid point, however, I think you're forgetting the solution of switching to a standard denomination of mBTC. Some services such as bitcoinity already have. You can see people buying 1mBTC for $0.657. I recently bought 180 mBTC for my girlfriend for $100. This is what we need to gravitate toward.

Andreas Antonopolous touches on the unit bias issue sometimes, but it needs to be taken more seriously. You can start doing your part by referring to your stash of whole bitcoins in mBTC.

Pretend you own 8 BTC. Your friend asks how many bitcoin you have. You say, "I have 8,000 mBTC."


Title: Re: i just bought another bitcoin
Post by: CoinDiver on June 05, 2014, 04:59:07 PM
I will buy bitcoins at any time other than when the price is doubling in less than a 7 day period of time.


Title: Re: i just bought another bitcoin
Post by: bitcoinsrus on June 05, 2014, 05:00:36 PM
I can't wait until the bitcoin marketcap is finally high enough when we get past this silly notion of having to buy "whole" bitcoins, like whole round numbers really matter.  That holdover notion goes back years, when you bought coins in tranches of 100s, thousands, or even tens of thousands.  I still have friends who ask me, "Did you really by a whole bitcoin for $500?  Isn't that a lot of money to spend?"

The Joe Public has to get past this notion of either buying whole bitcoins, or buying nothing (because they say they can't afford it.)  We need Joe Public to understand that they can buy $0.09 worth if they want.  Or $5 worth.  Or $100 worth.  It doesn't matter how much you buy, it'll likely appreciate long term no matter what.  Quadrupling your money on $2.50 is just the same as quadrupling your money on $2500.  As is quadrupling your money on $452.78 worth of bitcoin.

We need the script to change from "I just bought another bitcoin" to "I just bought $655.57 worth of bitcoin."

I think the psychological barrier will be finally broken when a single btc gets back into the 4 digits USD and well into it.  Hopefully.  By 5 digits, hopefully people won't even care anymore what the exchange rate is.

This is a valid point, however, I think you're forgetting the solution of switching to a standard denomination of mBTC. Some services such as bitcoinity already have. You can see people buying 1mBTC for $0.657. I recently bought 180 mBTC for my girlfriend for $100. This is what we need to gravitate toward.

Andreas Antonopolous touches on the unit bias issue sometimes, but it needs to be taken more seriously. You can start doing your part by referring to your stash of whole bitcoins in mBTC.

Pretend you own 8 BTC. Your friend asks how many bitcoin you have. You say, "I have 8,000 mBTC."

800,000,000 satoshi  sounds better ;D


Title: Re: i just bought another bitcoin
Post by: ShakyhandsBTCer on June 14, 2014, 09:43:05 PM
I can't wait until the bitcoin marketcap is finally high enough when we get past this silly notion of having to buy "whole" bitcoins, like whole round numbers really matter.  That holdover notion goes back years, when you bought coins in tranches of 100s, thousands, or even tens of thousands.  I still have friends who ask me, "Did you really by a whole bitcoin for $500?  Isn't that a lot of money to spend?"

The Joe Public has to get past this notion of either buying whole bitcoins, or buying nothing (because they say they can't afford it.)  We need Joe Public to understand that they can buy $0.09 worth if they want.  Or $5 worth.  Or $100 worth.  It doesn't matter how much you buy, it'll likely appreciate long term no matter what.  Quadrupling your money on $2.50 is just the same as quadrupling your money on $2500.  As is quadrupling your money on $452.78 worth of bitcoin.

We need the script to change from "I just bought another bitcoin" to "I just bought $655.57 worth of bitcoin."

I think the psychological barrier will be finally broken when a single btc gets back into the 4 digits USD and well into it.  Hopefully.  By 5 digits, hopefully people won't even care anymore what the exchange rate is.

This is a valid point, however, I think you're forgetting the solution of switching to a standard denomination of mBTC. Some services such as bitcoinity already have. You can see people buying 1mBTC for $0.657. I recently bought 180 mBTC for my girlfriend for $100. This is what we need to gravitate toward.

Andreas Antonopolous touches on the unit bias issue sometimes, but it needs to be taken more seriously. You can start doing your part by referring to your stash of whole bitcoins in mBTC.

Pretend you own 8 BTC. Your friend asks how many bitcoin you have. You say, "I have 8,000 mBTC."

800,000,000 satoshi  sounds better ;D

If you say it like that then it makes it sound like bitcoin is worth less then it really is.


Title: Re: i just bought another bitcoin
Post by: bitcoinsrus on June 14, 2014, 09:46:40 PM
I can't wait until the bitcoin marketcap is finally high enough when we get past this silly notion of having to buy "whole" bitcoins, like whole round numbers really matter.  That holdover notion goes back years, when you bought coins in tranches of 100s, thousands, or even tens of thousands.  I still have friends who ask me, "Did you really by a whole bitcoin for $500?  Isn't that a lot of money to spend?"

The Joe Public has to get past this notion of either buying whole bitcoins, or buying nothing (because they say they can't afford it.)  We need Joe Public to understand that they can buy $0.09 worth if they want.  Or $5 worth.  Or $100 worth.  It doesn't matter how much you buy, it'll likely appreciate long term no matter what.  Quadrupling your money on $2.50 is just the same as quadrupling your money on $2500.  As is quadrupling your money on $452.78 worth of bitcoin.

We need the script to change from "I just bought another bitcoin" to "I just bought $655.57 worth of bitcoin."

I think the psychological barrier will be finally broken when a single btc gets back into the 4 digits USD and well into it.  Hopefully.  By 5 digits, hopefully people won't even care anymore what the exchange rate is.

This is a valid point, however, I think you're forgetting the solution of switching to a standard denomination of mBTC. Some services such as bitcoinity already have. You can see people buying 1mBTC for $0.657. I recently bought 180 mBTC for my girlfriend for $100. This is what we need to gravitate toward.

Andreas Antonopolous touches on the unit bias issue sometimes, but it needs to be taken more seriously. You can start doing your part by referring to your stash of whole bitcoins in mBTC.

Pretend you own 8 BTC. Your friend asks how many bitcoin you have. You say, "I have 8,000 mBTC."

800,000,000 satoshi  sounds better ;D

If you say it like that then it makes it sound like bitcoin is worth less then it really is.

you make a good point. 50 bn zimbabwe is like 10 usd. maybe mbtc or something is a fair unit which keeps its value