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It depends upon what you a call a typical bank, I mean the times are changing now and whatever bank is able to keep up and evolve will of course accept it. Maybe not gladly at first, but that's how change works. It comes slowly and then you see the beautiful results of whatever was invested in.
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Change into cheaper cryptocurrencies and hope for new updates. It sucks trying to get new members in when you've got like people trying to send $20, but that's a big pressing issue that proves what we need to be worked on. So at least we know what we're lacking in
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I've sent to the wrong wallet (backup on accident) after a copy/paste mistake. Thankfully the private keys were still on my computer alongside the passwords being written down, so it was an easy fix. But I learned to be more careful since then, phew.
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Well they're pretty easy to discover. No team, bad spelling, bad marketing, no SEO, fake followers, fake attention, nobody has heard about them, no whitepaper, bad response rate, bad reputation on other forums, known scammers running, etc.
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He's always been a good investor in stuff, probably will be investing into altcoins. Excited to see more and more news come out about this and big players entering the game. Maybe he has even more locked up, but the media just doesn't know about it? (probably)
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As always, it'll continue to rising over the next couple of years and eventually will find a point of stability. Currently there's still a wide market for people who could be able to make a decent chunk of money so the markets will turn bullish soon
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Why not? Unless you see an opportunity cost in holding it. Maybe if there's some other investments somewhere else, then it might be worth it. It's not too much but maybe also trading into altcoins could cause good profit
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Plenty already do and of course the camshows come with. A lot of camgirls are interested in BTC, and even links to fin-dom got really interested in the altcoins too. They're catching up, I mean why wouldn't they?
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Quite possibly, I mean we are approaching a decade now. It's Bitcoin's birthday (coming up soon next month!) and it's an exciting time. I definitely think it'll still be around for decades more, and quite possibly 100 if all goes well and blockchain technology keeps advancing
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We are all foolish and crazy in our own ways, I mean after investing a large amount into crypto and letting it just sit there while you're watching the profits go up.. yeah it takes a little bit of something up there. But that's how it is, if you hold and re-invest and go into other ventures you can see the most amount of potential to be reaped from BTC.
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Its time to either move out or just find ways to better the loopholes. It's always best to keep trading, holding, and make enough where at that point you're able to get proper lawyers and work things out in a nice and legal manner.
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Roger's Bitcoin is going through some troubles, but I love how as soon as there is something like that immediately everyone tries to sell everything and all panic ensues. Bitcoin isn't dead, maybe to you, but there's millions who believe in it.
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Here are all the ways to earn that I can think of: Affiliate earnings, get a job that pays crypto or clients, invest and day-trade, swap and convert, trade for an extra % just to swap for like, holding coins, commissions, etc.
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Monero is the way of the future for the markets as everything proceeds. Bitcoin's long been known to fail in the actual anon aspect, and using it for illegal means is putting you at risk. I think BTC was definitely popularized by its use originally though. Maybe now it's not the best thing for investors to hear about, but slowly the markets are moving away from it anyways.
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Satoshi (whether it's a he/she/they) is either in a very nice place, paranoid as heck and uncomfortable with what's going on due to various privacy and life-risking variables, or indifferent. Nakamoto has never been discovered. Where do you think they are?
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There is no way to predict what it will be, but most likely it will continue to rise in price albeit a bit more steadily. Ethereum and other altcoins might look to see higher percentage growths, and ICOs are still the risky but worthwhile ventures to look into. Bitcoin will grow interest for the community, that's all that matters.
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That'd be nice, but we shall see what happens exactly. I'd transfer a little bit into altcoins and diversify so no matter what happens over the next couple of years, you can still kill it. Bitcoin's currently approaching $19,000.. not bad.
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Have fun getting chargebacked falsely when selling millions of dollars worth of products. If 2% of transactions don't go through, you're losing out. Also if BTC continues to rise or eventually finds a stabilizing point, you're at a chance of making more money (if you know how to wisely manage) while getting funds quicker.
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You buy more? Save up enough to live off of it, but never have everything inside of it. Diversify. Outside of cryptocurrencies as well. Take like 25-50% of the profits each month and enjoy Bitcoin's nice but it will always have its ups and downs, as everything does. Be patient.
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Cool rant. Always need more lovely entertainment for the forums. Now if you could go further into detail to kindly entertain more, that'd be great. Cheers mate, have a good one. Enjoy BTC's rise towards $17,000! woot woot
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