I agree tha Brexit didn't affect Bitcoin, at least not in substantial way. Brexit is something that affect traditional financial markets and fiat money, but not Bitcoin.
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Bitcoin is not evil. Paypal is not evil. People are evil. The people who claim to facilitate Bitcoin's use on your behalf very often are. Paypal's staff are often evil and many of its users are too. Evil is everywhere. Embrace it.
I agree. Why are you calling Bitcoin and PayPal evil? This are two different categories, Bitcoin is a currency and PayPay is money service. And both have good and bad sides like everything in this world but you can't mark them as evil. People who missuse this two things are evil
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I can hardly wait what halving will bring to us. There are so many speculations about the good and the bad sides of halving but no one actually knows what will happen. We have to be prepared for any kind of scenario.
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Thank you for the info. If I decide to buy, I'll let you know what I need.
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Brexit canw stronlgy impact the fiat money market but I don't think that influence the Bitcoin price substantialy. There is no big connection between this two things. Butw now it's time for buying Bitcoin because the price has fallen and will rise again
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Actually I don't belong to none of these twow. I don't have much Bitcoins but I'm not selling them. If I want to buy something I use directly Bitcoins without selling them.
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Every good thing can also be used for bad things and so can Bitcoin. Like the fiat money, Bitcoin is also used for money laundering, buying drugs and weapons, child pornography. I think that you all have heard for Silk Road and similar markets where Bitcoin is used for illegal stuff.
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Wow, it' realy beautiful! Do you have any kind of certificate for it to prove it's real or to prove the origin?
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When it comes to Bitcoin even a few weeks could be a long term because of the price volatility. So, you have to watch everyday the price and see how things are going at the market. In general, holdong Bitcoin over 3-6 moths could be very risky unless you are playing on realy longterm, like saving for retirement, which also have seen here on forum.
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It's fun because of excitement and adrenaline if you will win or lose, how much money will you get. When it stops to be fun it's time to quit gambling.
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I don't have such experineces and I think paying in Bitcoin is stil a bit risky. Recently I've read the article that one IT company in Ireland is paying the empoyees half in fiat half in Bitcoins. In the future that could be more common.
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It's hard to estimate the number of people using Bitcon and I think at the moment there is no method that could give us the exact number of Bitcoin users. But more and more people are into the Bitcoin, in more and more parts of the world, so what we can say for sure is that the number of users is growing each day.
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I prefer buying with Bitcoin. It's not accepted everywhere but I have Visa Bitcoion debit card, so with this card I can use it everywhere. It could be also registered on PayPal, so you can spend Bitcoins everywhere where PayPal is accepted. You just have to decide which options is the best and the most convenient for you.
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I'm not buying this. There is no strategy or tactics that can you ensure you winnings. It might work accidentaly or for some time when you have luck but there is no receipe to win the roulette.
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In Croatia vs Spain match, I am backing Spain. Croatia were cruising and looking like potential winners of the tournament but then because of crowd's misbehavior they had to face problems. Now Croatia will need at least a point to ensure qualification. Spain, on the other hand, has already qualified for the Round of 16 and seems to be in pretty good form.
That is true. Despite all the problems they still have good potential and some chances. I think they will ensure qualification. They are missing some key players but Spain will also spare some of their players in this match so it might be tight.
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Many speculations but no evidence at all that China is controlling Bitcoin. In fact I don't beleive that any country is controlling the Bitcoin. If that ever happens, that one or more countries take control over it then Bitcoin will lose one of it's main characteristics, that is independent and with no control of any institution.
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The panic selling is the worst thing to do. Price is currently a bit down but I don't think it will last, soon it will go up again. So, just have a little bit patience. I Know it's hard to predict how the market will react but I don't think that it's time for selling. Not yet.
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People are just not aware of all the risks that exchangers are exposed to. They are not good informed about security issues and that they could easily lose their coins. It's always good to split coins in the different wallets, cold and cloud wallet, and leave at the exchangers just the minimal amount that you use for trading or other purpose.
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Now the price has been decreasing, so it looks to be the time for the users who missed chances of buying at low price. Probably the price increases on halving so without panic on the decrease users can make buying.
I agree. Some are saying that the price will drop to 250-300 in the couple of days but I don't beleive this. It's normal fluctuation in.price but it will go up again, so there is still a chance to buy some coins now and make profit later.
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Party is over. Sell now or cry later. It is definitely going down from now on. 700-750$ were the top price. Back to 400$'s. It was too obvious. The pump happened in such a small time frame. If you thought that this price rise was permanent then you are delusional.
I do.not agree. Of course that the fall of the price is normal and ecpected but it will rise again, the game isn't over yet. So, if you buy now you still have the chance to make the profit.
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