It's a relevant factor in this case. And I can't read Russian.
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Waves has a very big potential and its value is slowly moving. It is a good idea to buy waves but, dont use all your btc just to buy waves. Because still we didnt know what will the price of waves will be in the future. Try to look also in other coin.
This should be (but unfortunately isn't) common sense. Never go all in on anything.
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Ok serious question u guys
in what way is Btc better than BCash ?
from what i read online
BCash does everything btc does only better
SegWit Coin has far superior censorship going on ... I mean who on Earth with a straight face can say it's better to have 50$+ TX fees and over 250k unconfirmed transactions ? Just to wait for Lightning Networks? Which nobody knows if it ever will work and it will create on top centralized Super Hubs which Banks are going to control because it requires a license as money transmitter... And the trolls start their bla bla bla... Gonna have to unignore someone to make room for you. Welcome! I don't even care... If you think you are safe in your Censorship bubble ... You might want to listen to the price movement in the upcoming weeks and months. More and more people are getting it that Lightning Networks is the real bubble they believed in... Maybe the price will speak louder and make people understand what is going on. More and more people? There's complete silence almost aching to a primordial void whenever BTrash isn't in the middle of an adorable toddler's attack.
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Ok serious question u guys
in what way is Btc better than BCash ?
from what i read online
BCash does everything btc does only better
Blaspheme cmon i want an answer much lower fees, more transactions so how is btc better ? I think this is a religious forum we are not allowed to ask those questions. The public is getting it slowly... How can you say that a currency is going to be the future when you can't even use it as a currency anymore...? Do you get paid before the artificial pump or afterwards? And how much does Satan pay you to give him a good penile vacuuming?
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I also find it hilarious that the BTrash shills keep crawling out of their caves whenever WuVer launches a (short-lived) attack. Top tier entertainment, maybe Netflix will adapt the show in 2018.
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I wouldn't call it a crash, more like a lack of liquidity in that spike down to 14K on GDAX. Their "news" has obviously caught people off guard, except for the BCH crews and pumpers who are obviously in the know.
Here's the thing: There is no way that the pumpers would know to short/dump bitcoin and pump BCH way ahead of Coinbase's surprise announcement, unless they had been tipped off by insiders at the company. And insider trading is illegal. Therefore Brian Armstrong should be investigated. Do laws even apply to unregulated markets? For a company that is supposedly trying to go public as early as next year, and are in a lawsuit with the IRS, they sure as shit better get their act together when it comes to "regulations". How about a group lawsuit? Would love to see BTrash getting some well-deserved spanking.
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Not that I'd try and buy things like that online but how can be safe to do such a thing using btc if all transactions are stored in the chain and with that information and a little bit of work you can track down the user? Using VPN could help, together with mixing coins, but again... Using btc for illegal things doesn't sound like a smart idea... On the other hand zcash could be more interesting for that type of transactions. Example, a guy from my country blackmailed movie distributor asking for btc ( a big distributor) and got caught because once police start to look into the case they tracked him down within 72h. As BTCMILLIONAIRE wrote> It's not really safe for most people, because they don't understand how to use Bitcoin or the internet safely. If you really want to do this you should do a lot of research. That's actually hilarious. He must've fucked up real hard to get tracked down within 72 hours.
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It is true that many of young people nowadays are very addicted with such kind of games and it causes a problem with parents. Prevention from being addicted I think is very hard to become effective as they already captive. Maybe the only way to snatch them from being addicted is always reminding them about what is their responsibility in life and hope that through it they will realize that life if not more on games.
What would you say their responsibility is then? Seems to me like most adults are miserable, so I wouldn't exactly want my children to follow their paths. But maybe I've gotten something wrong.
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i have one
Well, the mere fact that you would sell your bitcoins if you had one, demonstrates why you do not have any because you would have likely sold at $1k, too, and therefore you are not enough of a believer in the lovely thing, aka bitcoin. In essence, you have to learn to love and cherish and cuddle and HODL your bitcoin for a while, and then after you have done that for a considerable amount of time, then you become more appreciative of the power of HODL. I wish I could stroke my Bitcoins. Maybe read them a good-night story before bedtime. EXACTLY!!!! That's the right mindset. I would not suggest NOT to sell any BTC, but the quantity that you HODL should vastly outweigh any portion that you sell, and any selling should be merely to: 1) provide some insurance for likely downswings in BTC prices, 2) allow some buying back of bitcoin with the fiat accumulated from sales and 3) perhaps take some of the fiat off of the table after you have accummulated a lot of it and you have been sufficiently, satisfying your goals in the 1 and 2 categories. Another scenario would be that if you are contemplating that you do not have much time to live and you have more bitcoin wealth than would accommodate that anticipated period of living, then planning a reasonable draw down schedule would be prudent. I actually wobble around 70~30 to 50~50 between BTC and alts (for my crypto portfolio). There are some projects that I'd like to keep tabs on (love the ideas and teams), but at the same time I want to make sure that I'll have enough Bitcoins for when they're the go-to currency in the future. As far as fiat goes, I wouldn't keep any more in my bank account than I'd need for immediate expenses (bills, and perhaps an upcoming and planned holiday). Some in stocks, RE and gold just for good measure. I wouldn't really go with fiat investments without having a high net worth though. Young people especially should just throw however much they can burn without getting hurt at Bitcoin, they've got their entire life to catch up in case of failure after all, and the upside potential is just far too high to not take the shot. And anybody with a fixed income should probably consider toning down on their consumptions to get in as well. And even in the case of a failure one would learn a whole lot about finance in the process, which would make the lesson worth whatever price tag. The only regret that I have is that I didn't load up on physical Bitcoins when they were dirt cheap though.
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I bought at 15815 at bitstamp
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Is that otter holding Bitcoins or corks? ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FaNtji2p.gif&t=663&c=xic465Lbs0pBXg) Very nice hottler, thanks for the full size. I wouldn't call it a crash, more like a lack of liquidity in that spike down to 14K on GDAX. Their "news" has obviously caught people off guard, except for the BCH crews and pumpers who are obviously in the know.
Here's the thing: There is no way that the pumpers would know to short/dump bitcoin and pump BCH way ahead of Coinbase's surprise announcement, unless they had been tipped off by insiders at the company. And insider trading is illegal. Therefore Brian Armstrong should be investigated. Do laws even apply to unregulated markets? And on another note, are we already reversing back? BTrash pumps seems very short-lived. Seems like it might end up going down in history as the P&D shitcoin.
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I bought at 15815 at bitstamp ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FvIf0lAD.gif%3Fnoredirect&t=663&c=Mf25HHoDs9_l5g) Is that otter holding Bitcoins or corks?
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So it seems like this is the turning point where the public gets that the SegWit Coin they are all hyped and invested in, has the highest Transaction fees out there paired with the slowest transaction times on top? ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) More like another pathetic attack by WuVer.
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Actually surprised now. Didn't expect another BTrash attack so soon.
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Live forever is not fun at all, you have to been through all the pain and worst situations.
I have news for you. You haven't lived at all yet if you really believe that.
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Don´t eat yellow snow!
But it's citrus flavoured!
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If this is going to happen then it is a very positive news for crypto currency holders. They can buy many products through amazon worldwide if they accept bitcoin as a payment option.
You already can with services like Bitpanda. But it would be nice to be able to do it with no middleman.
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i am kinda new to Cryptocurrency . i am going great in stocks. its really technical and fundamental kinda investments as i see Cryptocurrency its alot more easy to invest and forget should i shift to Cryptocurrency and start investing without tension and stress?
Unlike cryptocurrency, stock is accepted and known globally. Despite the fact that crypto might have more potentials than stocks, investing in stocks has a greater future as compared to cryptocurrency, because the future of cryptocurrency is not as certain as that of stocks. The future of stocks isn't certain either. There have been numerous stocks that got annihilated and wiped out more than 90% of their value in a flash. They're less volatile, but that doesn't mean that they don't have their own risks.
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Haha who sold at $14,001 on GDAX?
Either a moron, or a guy trying to dump the price even further. So in either case, a moron.
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Everyone panic. We are almost down to last week’s price.
Oh no. Last week's price. Whatever will we do with such cheap Bitcoin? ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif)
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Do we crash and burn now?
Hope so. Getting a decent influx of fiat on the 31st.
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