I like 911 997 targa with PDK and 4 wheels drive. Do you think that prices of these are still falling?
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Porsche targa??
It is not a must, just a preference. being a 911 hardcore owner and Porsche purist I would say go for a manual or PDK and steer away from any tip-ironic BS rear wheel drive always good to drive also, more smiles per gallon Also timing is important because solid 911 cars prices go up all the time just like bitcoin, 911 993 air-cooled from the 90s being great example for this https://www.dupontregistry.com/autos/results/porsche/911/1995:1998I would like PDK or manual, I am driving PDK now,
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Just a reminder. Offer is valid only up to Nov 16, 2022.
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He can already buy his Porsche for the bitcoin, boxter, cayenne or carrera 996 being some of his options and lots available for this money in many parts of europe and US of course for me 911 any model is always the way to go as they always depreciate up to a point and then they go up in price again, prices of the 90s 911 993 being great example for this. and 80% of them ever build are still on the roads today!
Not true, my Porsche is 911 and not older than 1 year. If we would count (but we do not) 911 which ware 1 year old at the time of first posting so mad after November 2011. I could buy it already I think.
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It is 38-50% loaded already
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He will have to wait for many years because the current base price of 911 Carrera is around 99,000$ and the cabriolet model will cost more than 110,000$. 1 Bitcoin is currently only 15,500$ which is 7 or 8 times less than the actual price of the car. Now it is 99,200$ vs 37,800$ so 38% close And it is about a new one. BUT "Porsche need to be not damaged and not older than 1 year." Year old one may be easily 20% discounted. Then maybe it is closer to 50% now.
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I am still waiting Just to be clear, it has to be not older than 1 year in a moment of transaction, not the one that was not older than 1 year in the moment of that 1st post.
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Jesus christ, I wish i had the insight to look into bitcoin 5 years ago. Atleast i am in it now. Assuming everyone has held, They are doing REALLY WELL haha.
back then I thought I was late
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Because 1 seems to be enaugh someday
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5 years and still not yet new one is ~98keur 1BTC was 14,6 doe to bitcoinavarage.com So about 1btc is about 15% of new porsche 911 a bit disappointing but just a bit.
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bump so it was: https://i.imgur.com/h1nhNxl.png.. lets say 11.7 per btc now All Time High was 3000 already so round 256 times increase in less than 5 years if that continues... 256 * 3000 = 768k Should be more than enough. https://i.imgur.com/TxFApHW.png257.5k basic option full option would be much nicer but basic carrera is $ 91,100.00 up to 2017-11-16 ... maybe it is not so impossible
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Now yes, I'm waiting for someone who will change for that, 4 years passed it was 12USD, now 950USD, roughly 250000USD for new Turbo S 911, so bu simple linear estimate it will take some 4-6 years to get that. Just In Case, that offer is limited to first one.
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What is currently best block-chain analytics tool? It could be library for python (or any other language including matlab etc.). It could be on-line free service.
What I want to find - addresses connected by transactions with given address (separately in and out transactions), on some levels like direct transaction or two levels of transaction (A->B->C for example).
Then filter results by time of last use of that address.
Then filter them by time of those transactions (transactions excluding 4pm to 8pm for example).
Is there sth which I can use instead of starting from scratch?
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Credited people with over 25 posts
me 2?
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777 nick:szu
peerbet: szuetam
I'll confirm if Ill get bonus
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Somebody, please tell me that I am not the only one who does cross correlation analysis...
Sorry, I cant, could you link me whot it is explained like for 5y old kid?
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Trade volume is in agreement with Google trends.
That's not trade volume. That's MtGox volume. I see this mistake over and over again. Tru its oversimplify now, do you know some webpage where it is posible to check cumulative volume of bigest exchanges?
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