No. Not ever. Bitcoin will always be The Alpha Coin. New cryptocurrency investors who doesn’t need complications of the techie stuff prefer only bitcoins.
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His opinion is useless! Bill Gates and Warren Buffet, two of the richest men in the world, made similar comments, but are completely ignored. Bitcoin will become mainstream. Period.
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It’s kind of hard to ignore something that is in the news everyday. Be it in mainstream or social media, bitcoin is everywhere. Bitcoin will become mainstream and a part of our daily lives.
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Nothing can make me panic. That’s because I already got my ROI and then some. Still have a substantial investment for the next record run.
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It currently is moving sideways, hovering around $6,500. Still optimistic about the predictions that bitcoin will reach another record high by December.
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Same as last year. And if the pattern continues, then we are in for another record high before the end of 2018. History repeating itself.
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That’s exactly what I did. Invest only what I can afford to lose. Bitcoin helped me fulfill some of my travel goals. Still have a substantial investment, waiting for the next record run.
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You still haven’t lost until you decide to sell. There is a big chance that it will go back to $20,000 by the end of the year. History repeating itself.
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Because something that isn’t regulated by government will never become mainstream. A lot of prospective investors are turned off by the fact that they have no protection. Government regulations will be the single biggest recruiting tool for cryptocurrency.
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Bitcoin will always be the choice of investors, old and new. Prospective investors not wanting to get too technical prefers bitcoin. All the others will be just that, alternatives.
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Not much you can do in this situation but HODL. Or use the setback to your advantage by using the lull to raise more funds to accumulate more.
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Cryptocurrency can coexist with just about anything out there. No need to wish for something to disappear so that another can rise. There’s enough room for everyone. The more, the merrier.
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I stopped convincing people to go into cryptocurrency earlier this year. Haters gonna hate. No amount of explanation can change their views on bitcoin.
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For some people who hates bitcoin, they do like talking about it. Never had any problem with Bill Gates and Warren Buffet talking negatively against bitcoin. Surely not gonna have an issue with some economist from the Middle East.
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Most of those low quality investors are probably gone by now. Learned their lesson the hard way. Thinking that bitcoin is a get-rich-quick scheme. ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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Priceless. MasterCard going into cryptocurrency is huge. Of course, Visa wouldn’t be far behind. Is it gonna be paper, plastic or crypto? ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Yes. It’s about time. Unless that country has other things in mind other than embracing an evolutionary technology. The world is going cashless one nation at a time.
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Get over it and move on to the next project. Bounty campaign is a hit-or-miss thing. No assurance despite extensive background checking that one will get paid. Quitting is not an option to me because I have nothing to on my spare time.
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Diversification is one of the cardinal rules in investing. Never put all your eggs in one basket. The idea is pretty much self-explanatory. ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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It’s just moving sideways, nothing to worry about. Even if it goes down to $300, still consider it a blessing. It means you can buy more before it reaches another record high at the end of 2018.
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