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14761  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Something big for Bitcoin coming April 15th on: April 14, 2015, 10:18:02 PM
hmmm, wondering where to best diversify some of my meager holding of BTC

What's moving up while BTC is moving down? Anything?

Suggestions anyone?

Just for making some BTC profit, not "this is the coin to support" because a lot of bitcoiners grt butthurt...  But anyway, take a look at Maidsafe.  Also Stellar if it starts trending up. 

Tip:  And when Stellar trends up, usually Ripple does too.  And vice versa.
14762  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Lucrative Altcoin on: April 14, 2015, 02:58:46 PM
My personal picks:

[DOGED] DogeCoin Dark - Electrum wallet on the way
https://bittrex.com/Market/?MarketName=BTC-DOGED

[BCN] ByteCoin - GUI wallet and tons of other features on the way
https://hitbtc.com/terminal/BCNBTC

[NEOS] NeosCoin - Dedicated dev, a wallet like no other coin, continuous progress and undervalued right now
https://www.bittrex.com/Market/?MarketName=BTC-NEOS




Those are all junk.
14763  Economy / Speculation / Re: A bet on: April 14, 2015, 02:50:59 PM
single digits  Cheesy

Exactly.  LOL!
14764  Economy / Speculation / Re: A bet on: April 14, 2015, 02:50:18 PM
Lots of big bear talkers here.

Who will take a $100 bet we do not see single digits by 2020.

Wait... You're betting that BTC is going single digits by 2020?


No I am betting between now and 2020 Bitcoin is never worth less than $10 USD.  Like I said there are lots of big talking bears on here.

But at single digits?  LOL.  Now who's talking big.  Let me bet 5 dollars for your 100 on that happening. 

Because honestly...  I don't think that's happening either.
14765  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Something big for Bitcoin coming April 15th on: April 14, 2015, 02:47:49 PM
Its a gigantic discount on bitcoin! Back to $50 we go! =)

This would be awesome.
14766  Economy / Speculation / Re: Is Bitcoin is a ponzi game on: April 14, 2015, 02:46:47 PM
Hello everyone!!!
Today I was looking at the price of Bitcoin and I suddenly a question arise in my mind is Bitcoin is like a ponzi scheme first investor will get a definite profit while other will get nothing

Yes it is.  Dump your coins now.
14767  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Something big for Bitcoin coming April 15th on: April 14, 2015, 02:43:08 PM
I know you've heard it before from other people trolling for attention when they don't really have anything. But I'm NOt TROLLING.

There will be something big on April 15th, I'm sure most people get the significance of that date.

Until then...

Could be something good.  Or it could be wrong timing for whatever company's launching.  The climate is bearish.  It might be good to postpone it.

I mean...  The bearish climate could be one reason why V. Buterin and Co. are not in a hurry to launch Ethereum.  It's a wise move...
14768  Economy / Speculation / Re: A bet on: April 14, 2015, 02:35:03 PM
Lots of big bear talkers here.

Who will take a $100 bet we do not see single digits by 2020.

Wait... You're betting that BTC is going single digits by 2020?
14769  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Lucrative Altcoin on: April 14, 2015, 08:44:43 AM
I'd rather take a look at Maidsafe than Stellar right now.
14770  Economy / Speculation / Re: The BTC Road to Double Digits Thread on: April 14, 2015, 08:33:30 AM
in the worst case it will return to 60-90 dollars, the previous price that started the 1200 peak(maybe willy bot is waiting that to start his manipulation again), who are hoping for trollish numbers like $1-2 is just a delusional falllllling fanboy

Nah...  The Willybot was more than a simple pump and dump.  I don't think it's coming back.

Read the theories about it here...  https://willyreport.wordpress.com
14771  Economy / Speculation / Re: Who sold at 450$ ? on: April 14, 2015, 08:17:24 AM
This thread doesn't want to die... it's an ancestor of:

Don't give up yet bears, maybe those sub $200 coins are still coming... I mean elliott wave, right?
 Cheesy Cheesy



LOL.  I bet a lot of people are doing this.
14772  Economy / Speculation / Re: Who sold at 450$ ? on: April 14, 2015, 08:14:31 AM
Ok we all make mistakes, don't be shy and share your drama here!

Also when you bought back (YOU DID NOT?Huh F@@@@@CKKK)

I don't get it...
14773  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Lucrative Altcoin on: April 14, 2015, 07:09:56 AM
Hello all,
I just wander how you make profit of all those altcoin on the market nowadays. I know pump and dump, but is there another way to make a good profit from all the new coins and is it still worth the time? I am interested in investing some amount of money if a good offer is available right now. I was off the Bitcoin world for some time and will be happy to spare some time playing around Smiley
Thanks!

Regards,

Gondel

If you want to be safe.  Pick the projects that got millions in funding.
14774  Economy / Speculation / Re: And here we go in the red zone again. BTC under $220 .WTF s going on? on: April 14, 2015, 07:07:11 AM
And some are not shorting per se...  They are buying NBT, BitUSD or TetherUSD. It's same as fiat in terms of value per USD but safer because you can withdraw them from the exchange and hold it in a wallet.  
14775  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Exchanges Too Invasive. Options? on: April 14, 2015, 05:43:30 AM
I had a "situation" with coinbase that, up to this incident, I didn't have any issues with and technically it wasn't coinbase's fault in the beginning. I moved, got a new phone number and attempted to log in coinbase to update it...annnnd it was intercepted by that stupid fucking authy crap basically intercepting it so I had to ask their permission to update my phone number and after fucking around for a week, the stupid twats actually said no. WTF. It's not their decision whether I update my damn phone. Man I was pissed. Still am. I won't be using that shit again.

I went to coinbase and they suggested just making/verifying a new acct and they'd transfer it over...which I did in about 8 minutes but when I let them know it was done and needed them to transfer it over, they took over a week to get to it...so tonight I basically had to spam the chat and the "ticket" thing with demands for them to get the shit done and send it over and finally they did.

I was a fan of coinbase but this is bullshit they take their own sweet time and do it whenever they feel like it. There was no legitimate reason for them to drag ass longer than a week to move the btc from the old acct to the new one and after a dozen emails to support - they didn't even answer the first one. After this, it really drove it home about it's "not your bitcoin" when it's on coinbase or some other exchange...but I still needed a way to buy/sell so I haven't deleted the coinbase account yet.

What I did do was join circle.com and get alllllll the way signed up until it came time to verify my identity. Unlike coinbase, circle wanted me to scan a drivers license in, which in and of itself I didn't mind but it was a pain in the ass to have do that...and then they wanted a selfie on top of it. Are you fucking kidding me?

So we have coinbase who arbitrarily drags ass and holds your money hostage til they fucking feel like getting off their asses and processing it, not to mention the whole delay between purchasing and selling off/back to bank.

We have authy who is not a 2 factor authorization, it's apparently decided IT decides whether you can authorize your shit.

And now circle who is by far the most invasive on the verification.

What's next, fingerprints, retina scans and background checks? Fuck that shit. Ah god damn I'm still fuming apparently...  Grin

What the hell has happened with these exchanges? They've become more anal retentive than a bank. I literally opened a bank account by filling out a form and giving them one dollar and was done in 20 minutes.

Any options besides these that aren't all about getting up in your business and just have minimal invasive verification?



You live in the US?  That's because your government is too invasive.  Not that there's anything wrong with it.  But it's a hassle.
14776  Economy / Economics / Re: Can a coin that is primarily a store-of-value succeed? on: April 14, 2015, 05:40:53 AM
Sorry if this should go into the alt section. But it's not just about alts, and I figured there are more people here. If it should be moved, sorry for giving you more work, mods.

Can a coin that is primarily a store-of-value succeed? What I mean is, a lot of people have been comparing bitcoin to gold. Some, like me, believe that it will be very hard for bitcoin to overtake current national currencies (I avoid fiat, because it doesn't matter whether they're fiat or not, the point is the governments of the world recognize these currencies, thus they're "legitimized" in a way) in terms of being a spending currency. But bitcoin could also carve out a niche in other areas, particularly as a store-of-value, since it was even modeled after gold. If bitcoin goes mainstream, because of the deflationary nature, many people will want to save and hold instead of use.

So if bitcoin becomes a primarily store-of-value coin, or if an altcoin that pops up in the future decides to make itself primarily for the use of storing value, will the amount of transactions be able to support miners, when the block reward drops off, and only transaction fees are left? If not enough transactions happen, what will happen to the network security? Will the big players spend their own money to secure the network to make sure the value they have in the coin is safe? Or will transaction fees be very high? Or will the network be vulnerable?


-Just two points to end; yes, I understand, for the libertarians among us, the hope is that bitcoin will work as a currency. I'm just talking about a hypothetical question here. Or perhaps, if bitcoin goes mainstream, there will surely be more people making altcoins for various niches. So no need to tell me that bitcoin will kill fiat for sure, blah blah blah.

Also, if an altcoin is too inflationary, obviously it won't work well as a store of value. But perhaps a small amount of inflation could work; if we could estimate the amount of coins lost (through mistakes, death, or whatever else) per year, and have the emissions match that amount, we are essentially keeping the amount of coins constant (or close to it). Miners will still get rewards, and we won't end up with a grand total of 1 satoshi that isn't lost, from 21mil coins in the future.

I thought about it awhile ago myself.  But then I was like.. "2140(?) is a long way off."  It's good that you started this topic because I'm also curious what the more learned bitcoiners think.
14777  Economy / Economics / Re: Can a coin that is primarily a store-of-value succeed? on: April 14, 2015, 05:37:10 AM
Yes it can. DMD Diamond s primairly store of value and it s going to be big. Yes, I have invested in it and yes you can consider this as a promotion. However, if I think it s smart to invest my own money in it, I see no reason why I would not recommend it to other people.

LOL

14778  Economy / Speculation / Re: The BTC Road to Double Digits Thread on: April 14, 2015, 04:21:44 AM
Yeah, and then we`ll hopefully see some type of re-course right?

And then it`ll head back to a support of three digits again instead of the double digits being a temporary phase.

Of course...  We have to accept that this is the market.  It goes up, down and sideways without bias.  We should follow it without bias too then get rid of the emotional stress that comes with it in the process.  That way, you can hedge your positions and at least maintain the value you hold (or even profit).

As they say, never put all your eggs in one basket.

 
14779  Economy / Speculation / Re: Support did not hold... But don't panic. on: April 14, 2015, 12:45:34 AM
Hey tokeweed you fucking degenerate faggot.

Why does theymos with all that semen pumped up his butt delete my righteous pictures of mein fuhrer while letting you spread your aids everywhere?

It's almost like the jews have won.

No idea.  Why not try this instead...


14780  Economy / Speculation / The BTC Road to Double Digits Thread on: April 14, 2015, 12:16:37 AM
Bitfinex




Bitstamp




BTCe



I will update the charts as much as I can.
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