Do we crash and burn now?
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![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fpbs.twimg.com%2Fmedia%2FDRcRd2OVoAAnsu0.jpg&t=663&c=j2oCdoLptxV9KQ) I guess this would be more effective if it displayed. done
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I have held from $13. Still consider myself a bag holder.
Heartbreaking Here’s a tip. Become a Monero bag holder in a very small proportion of your portfolio. Not because you believe but for insurance. Insurance is expensive but none of us are smart enough to know the future. Bitcoin is an all-or-nothing proposition. Insurance against what exactly?
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In all seriousness, what the hell happened last night? We're over 1000 down from when I went to bed. Or is that just the kind of fluctuations we have now?
shake shake shake
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Meanwhile, the coin that shall not be named is up 20% on the day.
Kampai!
And still you bring no ice cream, no flower.
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Wake up Bitcoinland! It's DOOOOOOOOOM! ![Shocked](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/shocked.gif)
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Bear trap? What makes you think so?
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How I feel observing this thread for the last couple of months: ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fi63.tinypic.com%2Fo0qglj.jpg&t=663&c=VVgJ-2ya_8rjXQ) HA!
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Not sure this is true about capital gains and income taxes....Puerto Rico
I've been posting that fact here every month or two. But nobody listens to me. ::sniff:: This post ranks high on Torque's clinical narcissist test. This is not always about you, Jbear!
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for the blockchain platform Ethereum provides, which allows people and companies to build their projects on. Bitcoin doesn't offer the blockchain, Ethereum does. Ethereum's business model is more tangible to businesses, governments, organizations that Bitcoin because it allows those entities to build projects and processes off the blockchain without having to code and develop and test their own! Did ETH figure out how to unstuck those latest coins from that latest fiasco?
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I guess by now you all know Blockchain.info added BCrash. ![Undecided](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/undecided.gif) Like it or lump it, that bastard isn't going anywhere.
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my husband and I still had some coins swiped a few weeks ago just trying to move them onto Coinbase to sell using Bitcoin QT. We double and triple checked the address we were sending them to as well (never had a single problem) but the address was totally changed behind the scenes somehow. We decided to do everything we could to protect what coins we have remaining.
Wow. Cautionary tale.
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Time travel in crypto-affluence. ![Cool](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cool.gif)
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As soon as the alts start to ease the tide will swing back to Bitcoin. But it will be a flood.
Same as it ever was.
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Guys we are in the 18k/19k range. As someone who has been hodling since 2013 I still can not believe it. 5k seemed a dream. 1k I was dancing around the house!
Ok.... early retirement time, right? I had posted earlier that BTC prices seem to be more than 3x-4x higher than my more bullish contemplated scenarios during mid-2016.. I was thinking $3-5K and then correcting down to $1k to $2k and then perhaps coming back up into the $3k to $5k scenario that would have taken most of 2017 and perhaps a large part of 2018 before going up thereafter.. so we are both 3-4x ahead of schedule (in my contemplations), we are also a year or a bit more a head of schedule... This current playing out of the scenario is causing me to change some of my earlier plans and to move things up a bit and to take a few extra drastic measures to free up my time that were not reasonably within earlier contemplated possible scenarios. Also known as (AKA) a 3x to 4x equity cushion, that causes $1k to be less likely and even if $1k occurs, I will be o.k., but $1k is seeming less likely and even below $5k is seeming less likely, even though not outside of the realm of possible spike corrections. It'd take at least another doubling for me to start thinking about quitting my day job. And stranger things have happened.
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I try to keep things in check..and have done worse things with BTC this year..but the one that stands out as an OUCH!
Is the 1.01 BTC I paid when BTC was worth about $1,150 bucks...thus I paid at $18,920.73 btc now $19,109.94 to pour cement in an old cistern in my basement to level the floor up....for a workshop there....again OUCH!
I did worse, last year...but reminded every time I sweep the workshop floor. Ack!
I paid 19 btc if I remember correctly in 2013 (currently over $350k) for a brick from Butterfly Labs. ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) Do the maths on those famous two pizzas. Your head will spin. Edit: $95million per pizza?
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