Why was it removed? I want genuine reason not personal opinions.
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Stop calling the recent expansion of the cryptosphere a bubble. We are not in a bubble. We are simply experiencing the rapid expansion of a nascent technology with new entrants and their fiat entering the market. A bubble is when everyone is talking about cryptos, e.g. your taxi driver, the bellboy, etc. Outside of my close circle of tech colleagues zero people are talking about Bitcoin.
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for the 100,000,000,000th time, nobody cares about the total market capitalization! altcoins can easily make billions of coin out of thin air and with 0.00000001 price or ever less (yes there are a lot of them worth half a satoshi or 1/100 of a satoshi) and make this total market cap grow out of proportion, just like what your beloved ethereum does ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Alta don't make billions out of thin air. Money needs to flow into the alts for them to have a price.
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I don't think it's a bubble but what is happening is that smart investors are moving their portfolios away from the massive housing market bubble before it pops. Crypto is a gud hedge.
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Crypto is now a $100,000,000,000 market. Congratulations to all believers and hodlers. How high can this nascent market get?
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The trend is your friend. Long term is upwards. Buying Bitcoin at any price is a bargain.
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Jesus this debate is so fuckin boring now. Do you guys even listen to yourselves?
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Can't see the price moving much on this.
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Just hearing in the wires that Russians largest payment processor will be accepting BTC payments imminently. It's already been coded. Go live within days.
Updates to follow...
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Most people are saying hold, but if you have more fiat garbage to spare then you should buy.
If you ever buy right before a dip, just buy the dip as well. Buying 1 Bitcoin at $2000 when the dip happened would have made your average price $2250, which is pretty much what the price has just recovered to. So then you basically wouldn't have lost anything at all.
I've already mentioned dollar cost averaging.
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Seriously, why people are asking questions like that? it is just madness to buy an asset on the price that is pretty much the all time high...
Sounds like he his new to BTC and investing. Decent thing is to offer advice and reassurance. It doesn't cost us anything to be helpful.
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To the OP please just hodl. BTC should be a long term investment. Also if you bought high and the price falls look into dollar cost averaging to bring down your investment costs. I.e.
Buy 1 BTC at 2500 Price falls Buy another 1 BTC at 1500 = 2 BTC for total cost 4000 In other words 2000 each.
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Bitcoin is definitely undervalued, even at the current ATH of $2760 (bitstamp).
The scaling problem is suppressing the price/value growth of bitcoin. Once this is resolved (UASF!!!), we will see the true value of bitcoin, which I am predicting a 10x price of $25,000/BTC!
What drugs are you smoking?
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Sorry folks but the party is over. Lambo order is on hodl.
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BTC is a long term hodl and these are some fantastic prices. Definetly time to jump back in.
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BTC will recover to 3000 easily.. Koreans bought them at 4000, they have strong hands ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Changelly was selling 1 BTC for more than 4000 USD yesterday. So how come the price here is so far down?
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