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1661  Economy / Speculation / Re: Where will this fluctuation end ? on: October 19, 2019, 08:12:07 PM
Well, anyone who could predict how the price will move, when the fluctuations will start or end would really be a true rich man. But as we all know that couldn't be told for sure. Since Bitcoin is volatile fluctuations are present all the time but sometimes they are less and sometimes more visible. But current fluctuations are small and I beleive it will stay so until the end of the year.
1662  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: From financial debt to financial stability- thanks to bitcoin on: October 19, 2019, 05:55:05 PM
Inspiring story, I guess there are a lot Bitcoin users whose lifes are changed exactly because of Bitcoin.
I'm also one of those who managed to get financial stability with help of Bitcoin.
Unfortunately, there are also many who didn't know how to use opportunity they got, they got too ambitious or too greedy so instead of financial stability they got into financial problems.
1663  Economy / Speculation / Re: I wan't to believe on: October 19, 2019, 11:33:53 AM
I guess every user has its own desired price level and predictions and that probably pushes them forward. Still there is a need to be realistic, not to have expectations that are exaggerated and can't be realised.
Having in mind current situation on the market I don't think we can't expect anything more than to go to 10000$ by.the end of the year but of course that isn't certain.
1664  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Honestly, do you guys think cryptocurrencies will be gone anytime soon? on: October 19, 2019, 07:14:37 AM
I don't think that cryptocurrencies will be gone. They are not some temporary trend that will become out of fashion.
Of course that some problems and issues appear from time to time but they are normal part of the life cycle for everything so for cryptocurrencies too.
To my opinion cryptocurrencies are technology thar will only advance and further develope in the future and will not disappear.
1665  Economy / Speculation / Re: Are we looking at Bitcoin down to $5K? on: October 18, 2019, 07:46:56 PM
I will not say btc won't go down at that level again because anything is possible in crypto with market unpredictability.

However, in the last quarter of the year, I am optimistic that we will see some good increase here so we can finally call this year a recovery year for BTC.
if the price will drop to $5,000, there's still a recovery but its' not a what we like to see as this year we've reached almost $13K already which is a good price already.

True, Bitcoin is unpredictable and  any scenario is possible regarding price. However I don't believe that the price will go as low as 5000$ although that number has been spoken of very often. Some further corrections are possible but until the end of the year we will not see some major changes not in positive or negative way.
1666  Economy / Economics / Re: Taxless society idea on: October 18, 2019, 05:47:38 PM
Taxless society it's utopia. I would like to know how does domene think that public interests like health and education could be financed or co-financed without taxes. Or maybe some here think that citizens don't have to contribute to anything that serves the community.
The problem is not in taxes but the way how the funds from taxes are spend, or better to say misused. So citizens needs to fight for better insight and control how their funds are spent.
1667  Economy / Speculation / Re: what do you think is the best rate price for btc? on: October 18, 2019, 02:08:44 PM
What do you mean by best price? Bitcoin price is determined by current situation on the market and demand and supply ratio. Of course, every user has its own wishes, some wish the price is higher sp they could sell and make profit and some wish it was lower so they can buy more coins for future profit.
To my opinion there is no best Bitcoin price, it's only the one determined by market.
1668  Economy / Economics / Re: Crypto Scams are a global issue on: October 18, 2019, 12:55:12 PM
Scams have always been an issue but with development of technologies they moved into virtual space. New possibilities for criminals and much easier way to gain illegal profit. Cryptocurrencies user are especialy atractive target. And I'm not talking only about ICO's, it's much larger area.
Awarness is something that needs to be worked on and people needed to know how to protect themselves,how to check necessary facts and recognize potential scam.
1669  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Have you ever been stolen or lost your BTC? on: October 18, 2019, 08:34:05 AM
Luckily I didn't have any of such experience but I know quite a lot people who did. People don't care enough about security, don't protect their wallets and funds enough or are very naive and easily become a victim of scam. It seems that cryptocurrency users are especialy vulnerable.
Security is very important but no one else will take care of you so you need to rely on your own and take all security meassures that you can.
1670  Economy / Marketplace / Re: What’s Stopping Crypto Markets from Entering the Mainstream on: October 17, 2019, 07:24:02 PM
Traditional economy and banking system, lack of regulation and education, these are only some of reasons. Also, cryptocurrencies are not designed to support economy as it is functioning now in majority of countries. Also, not all countries have good connectivity and Internet, digital skills and knowledge how to use cryptocurrencies. There are many obstacles for cryptocurrencies to become mainstream and to achieve mass adoption. I don't think if ever this is going to change entirely.
1671  Economy / Economics / Re: Don't spend bitcoin. Not now. on: October 17, 2019, 04:46:46 PM
I would say that is always a good time for spending Bitcoin as it's always a good time for buying Bitcoin. I don't see Bitcoin only as an investment asset but also as something that could and should be used in real life. So it's important to find balance between spending and holding but I'm against that Bitcoin only seats idle in some wallet.
1672  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: There Is No War Against Bitcoin! Stop The Fud! on: October 17, 2019, 02:55:31 PM
I have the feeling that Bitcoin users like conspiracy theories and they like to feel like alone against the rest of the world. That, of course, isn't true and sometimes are things like regulation depicted like war against Bitcoin.
Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies will continue to exist and all authorities and institutions are aware of this reality it's only the question what kind of balance will be agreed between users and regulators.
1673  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Do Not Trade By The News, Follow The Price Action on: October 16, 2019, 04:40:58 PM
When it comes to cryptocurrency trading I don't actually trust the news circulating around rather the action happening in the market. I always consider buying altcoins that look to be profitable for me not just speculations surrounding the cryptocurrency market.

Unfortunately not many users think like you. Many have news as a trading guidelines especialy news on.social media. That often leads to wrong decision and loss. People easily fall under influence and that is one of the weakest thing that can happen to a trader. But I guess everyone needs to learn on his own mistakes and experiences.
1674  Other / Archival / Re: Is KYC benefit to crypto people or not on: October 16, 2019, 01:30:44 PM
To my opinion people complain to KYC for no reason. Yes, they will lose a part of their privacy but on the other hand they benefit much more with protection.
Many are afraid that their personal data might be abused but serious companies wouldn't risk that much to endanger confidental private data. Of course, some data breaches are always possible but we are exposed to such risk every time we go online and use our data.
KYC helps with fraud and illegal activities so in general it's good for crypto community.
1675  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: 10 Years From Now: Bitcoin Overtaking PayPal? on: October 15, 2019, 09:33:59 PM
Nope, this is not going to happen.
First of all PayPal is payment service and Bitcoin is a currency. So these are not the same thing. It's like you said that Euro or US dollar will replace internet banking.
But Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies could be introduced as a payment method within PayPal or other payment services and platforms.
1676  Economy / Speculation / Re: 20K by March, A positive Look at the market. on: October 15, 2019, 07:06:06 PM
Wishful thinking or prediction that could come true? To my opinion 20000$ Bitcoin price isn't very realistic to achieve in relatively short period of time. Looking back at the market conditions and current situation I don't see any indicators that would push the price into that direction.
Although everything is possible when it comes to Bitcoin I think that at the moment we have to accept the fact that even going back to 10000$ would be a success.
1677  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Future of digital money depends on smart phone technology and people's knowledge on: October 15, 2019, 03:18:02 PM
We are more and more depending on our mobile phones, our wholw life we have on it. That especialy refers to young generations who want everything to be available at one place at one click. So if cryptocurrencies will be available as a payment method through smartphones they have great chance to survive on longer period of time.
Our lifestyle is changing all the time and every technology that wants to be accepted long term must be very flexible and available in all forms, their creators should be able to envisage future in order to become and stay successful.
1678  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What did you know about Bitcoin before becoming a bitcoiner? on: October 15, 2019, 10:19:50 AM
I became bitcoiner six years agp. I didn't know anything about Bitcoin, literary. I came accross Bitcoin on the Internet, accidentaly, looking for something completely different. But I got interested immediately and the rest is history. I'm involved in Bitcoin since then without interruptions and I never regreted it, no matter the hard times.
I learned a lot along and that is very valuable experience for me.
1679  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: How to Identify Cryptocurrency Scams on: October 15, 2019, 06:21:08 AM
The first rule you need to remember is that something sounds too good to be true it probably isn't. So this should be the first allert for you.
If anything at all looks suspicious you should make some checks, some guidlines are already mentioned here. Double check every information you get and if the smallest thing doesn't seem to be right, don't get involved.
1680  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: How to control your emotions while trading?👨🏼‍💻 on: October 14, 2019, 06:21:08 PM
Control comes with experience. At the begininig, when you first start to trade, no matter how hard you try your emotions will probably be stronger than you. And that is quite normal I would say.
As you gain knowledge and experience along the way you will get calmer, not so exposed to stress and it will be easier for you to maintain the cool head. When you get familiar with market and coins you will control your emotions much more efficient.
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