Also I feel urge to say: "WHAT A CRAP OP'S THINKING THIS IS".... Really really stupid, constrained, actually sad. Beautiful sheeple mentality example.
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Just think how the US government/JP Morgan/BoFA will adapt a currency which majority of emission is held by some kids and cryptopunks. Also 1/21 of coins is held by some anon who calls himself "Satoshi". This is no serious. This is fucking ridiculous.
There's no need for them to accept it, nor it is expected. But as people slowly are accepting Bitcoin, parasites will slowly diminish the same way.
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Normal people will never use Bitcoin. They simply don't need it.
It's sad that you do not understand how much this civilization needs Bitcoin to save it.
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Go ask BitPay or GoCoin. User adoption of bitcoin is near zero. People don't actually use it. The process needs to be simplified. This is not a step in the right direction. BitPay is also horrible. Too many steps.
Process of Bitcoin payments through Mycelium can't be simpler, it's just that people need wages in Bitcoin, and that's when things will star to move. Until then it can serve only as a store of value or speculation vehicle.
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More like noob alert. Facebook is a garbage company that shouldn't even have stock. It halved in price on release then went up 400% when it was already horribly overpriced beforehand. Bitcoin only doubles in price from rock bottom, 2 year bear market and you have random 1 star posters (probably another banking shill) claiming it's a scam.
Facebook market cap: 300 billion
Bitcoin market cap: 6.8 billion
Bitcoin is a far more significant invention, so there's still a long way to go for increasing prices. Bitcoin going up 100x or more from here is easily plausible.
Amen. Couldn't be better put. That's why OP's first post is laughable attempt of FUD.
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You need Bitcoin price to x4 in a year. This is unlikely to happen unless there is some big events happen in the crypto world. I'd say you might see six figures amount in your bank after selling your Bitcoin only in 2020 or 2025.
Big things already happened and are happening. Current market cap of Bitcoin is ridiculous, 4x in a year is pessimistic prognosis, I guess it will be 10x.
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My biggest mistake - Bitshares - I still wonder how such a revolutionary system can have such a miserable price movement to nowhere but down. I guess I didn't comprehend elaberate get-rich-quick scheme by its creators. Nothing wrong with that, I just didn't do my part well.
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You're forgetting that Bitcoin and it's healthy economy can really shine only if worldwide fiat fraud is demasked in the eyes of regular population, and if it starts shrinking. It's like healthy tissue is eating the cancer of our society and it's sad and hard for majority of population but it seems like financial collapse is needed so we can live better finally... Or maybe, revolution will be slow and last 100 years.
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Not only it's real, it the ONLY REAL money we have today (aside from altcoins ofc). Fiat & gold are crap - the primary reason why the world is so fucked up.
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Bitcoin is the future of money, or so they say.
I would like to hear your opinions on Why should people use Bitcoin?
Mostly because of controlled inflation / deflation. The most important property there is.
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Cutting edge analysis, thanks, I'm glad I clicked on this thread. LOL, you rule.
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I installed Windows 10 in October.
God fined you for using that crap.
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Whatever I do, I get: "Error: Cannot read config file." Machine is old, Pentium MMX 200 MHz with 256 MB of RAM but I guess that's enough?
.electrum/config file did not exist and I created it with touch command. There is a rw permission for the owner -rw-r--r-- 1 xxx xxx 0 Dec 8 08:40 config, and I see python process runs under xxx user, so I wouldn't say the problem is in access rights...
Anyone had similar problem?
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It works in console mode on FreeBSD 10.2 to which Electrum 2.3.2 is ported... though I have an error starting up, but that's for the different thread...
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Translation: you went full fiat at $230
+1 LOL
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Several big players are making some moves in response to the Goldman Sachs patent.
laughable
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You don't get it guys. You don't wait for mass-adoption after the network launch. You surf the hype and you sell at least 5-6x the ICO price, that's what happens with every good ICO coin, and IOTA token seem to be a really good one.
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First I'm not sure whether Electrum has all the basic functions in console mode? I mean, can you send coins from console? And the other question is whether it can be compiled/executed on FreeBSD 8.4 i386?
Thanks...
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