+1. I get the feeling that bitcoin will start to go higher and higher, like the vocalist's tone.
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Hm... I'm gonna have to buy $10 of bitcoin tomorrow.
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Worst case scenario, Bitcoin gets as low as Dogecoin (which seems to be the altcoin of least worth) is nowadays. I like saying that bitcoin is already doing better than some government-backed currencies. Even Dogecoin is doing better than the Indonesian rupia! Hear me now, quote me later. Bitcoin price will not go below $170, and it will not go above $350 during 2015. At least not for a day or two.
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80% voted buy on btc and I concur! 80 vote which is 44% Well, about 75% voted buy or hold...
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I have a bit more free time, and now I keep checking the price. I'm getting suspenseful. Any time, now some movement's gonna happen. I'm excited to see which way.
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Stolfi, I was asking for the "Major Bitcoin News website" that confused one European nation with another. Sounds vague and made up to me. But I guess it doesnt matter now.
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-dumps -no effect -Stocholm nasdaq -no effect -21 coming-out -no effect -long-term-trendlines -no effect
it is funny.
I read the other day an article in a major bitcoin newssite that confused Sweden with Switzerland. But at least the reporter knew that they are countries, or a country, whatever. I bet that the old ladies in China who define the price of bitcoin have never heard of either.Heh, that actually got a chuckle out of me. You gonna show us that article, or is it another "me telling you so is proof" shit you usually go with when asked to demonstrate something?
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Can you hear the crickets?
I think even they fell asleep.
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More troll FUD nonsense. Didnt someone predict $160 for the 12th of this month?
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do not confuse inflation with devaluation
Yeah, that's probably it, devaluation. Thanks.
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Bitcoin will be done for when the Mexican peso is done for or when the Canadian dollar is done for, or when the Guatemalan quetzal is done for... I think El Salvador uses the US dollar, and I dont know what Honduras uses. The point is that bitcoin already has a following, and sure, it's value has gone down, but so long as any (small as the group may be) people are willing to trade it for goods and services, it will carry on.
PS: Turns out the Honduran coin is Lempira, and it's been suffering a bit from inflation. It's lost about 15% of it's value relative to the US dollar in the last 4 years.
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Well, at least Superman, Spiderman, Captain America, Poison Ivy, Harley Quinn, Robin and Reed Richards seem to be having a good time.
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Looks like we're bouncing back up. Back to $235? maybe $236. Then we're gonna spend another 4 days going up and down a $2 range.
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You make it sound as if bitcoin is so desirable that people are willing to go to such lengths to smuggle it.
Would you go out of your way to acquire reindeer poop if ownership of reindeer poop was strictly banned? The government doesn't need to go to every household everyday to search for reindeer poop. No one wants it anyway.
Bitcoin needs to first have a lot more people believing in it before your point has any relevance.
Such lengths? What lengths? Making and smuggling a paper wallet is as easy as smuggling in a single piece of paper. Or even, a single digital image that can be printed out later. Nothing hard about that. The expansion of bitcoin is virtually unstoppable. I think the benefit of bitcoin are more than enough to make it desirable in certain markets (I personally know of an application my peers would be interested in). If a government were to ban it, the ban would be unenforceable, and if it's gotten enough attention to be banned, maybe it has enough attention to be (somewhat) commonly used. Is bitcoin as useless as reindeer poop? No. Apples and oranges, my friend.
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Bitcoin cannot be banned. If people are careful enough, there is no way they cannot be prevented from acquiring bitcoin. There would be just too many resources going into hunting people down. The United States government cant prevent people from getting their hands on certain substances. Bitcoin is so much easier to acquire, hide, and distribute than drugs. No government can successfully ban it. That kind of injustice would be so short lived, so universally opposed. Maybe North Korea could get away with it nowadays... but in the next 30 years, even that backwards nation will not be able to stop technology. I hear cellphones and internet access is getting smuggled into there. It's only a matter of time until everyone accepts bitcoin to some degree. It's already more widespread than some government-backed currencies.
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We are in another deadcat bounce and not yet at the bottom for Bitcoin.
We are going below $150 (within several months) before we go to $1000 again some years later.
No, I think we've seen bottom at $170-something. We're seeing a slow recovery. A stable recovery. Maybe we can get a dip into $150, I doubt that we will, unless something bad happens; but I think we're solidly in the $200-$300 range for a while. The whole year, even. Then the halving comes, and god know what will happen after.
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Between $1000 and $1280. I drew a line on bitcoin wisdom once. Kinda makes sense to me.
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Bitcoin will be around for 2020. The price will be over $1000, maybe.
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I dont think it would effect the price that much. At least not in the current market. It would give it a bit of a bump. We're going flat for a few months, I think. Hey, maybe this new found stability will get some eyes on bitcoin, bring the price up slowly and steadily.
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It's still early days. We're gonna see some awesome things in 2016. 2015 is the calm before the storm. I know that bitcoin (and maybe some altcoins, who knows?) is destined to play a big part in the future. It's too damn easy to use and convenient. Only crazy people think it's a complete failure.
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