Yes, you won! Pretty close result!
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I wouldn't trust paper, laminated or not.
I don't like 'electronic gizmos' because it's like 'I have bitcoins' advertisement.
For long-term storage, you can put your wallet.dat into encrypted container, now you just have a small file, very easy to store, very easy to hide. Copy it to a dozen old flash drives, even diskettes, bury them in a dozen different places.
New you have deniability and it's pretty safe from loss/theft.
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Oh yeah?
How about this
Your chart actually ends with a drop to $1800 that you didnt show Yeah, it took well over a month to finally crack that 3000 ceiling, so what. Waiting a month until we're over 20000 is no big deal.
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Oh yeah? How about this
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But you are all missing (at least) one zero!
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The poll seems too wide-range now, less than a week away.
Let's play a quick game (no prizes just fun) - name your prediction for 31/12/2017 at 23:59:59 GMT on Bitstamp.
I say $17111.
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Damn, by drop calculations expired rather quickly. We're at 2/3 of ATH level now.
For comparison, if we'll take this drop 4941.7 -> 3011.2
and multiply it by 4, it would look like 19766.8 -> 12044.8
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Yeah, I was looking at second half of 2017 actually.
We might dip below 13000 yet... but I'm guessing we'll stay above 12000.
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I looked at hourly stats from Bitstamp in 2017, and the biggest drops from ATH look like this:
ATH = 2631.204711 -> 1860.808877 (100% -> 70.72% drop) ATH = 4941.708812 -> 3011.191850 (100% -> 60.93% drop) ATH = 7719.501657 -> 5704.976298 (100% -> 73.90% drop) ATH = 19572.557343 -> 13775.041897 (100% -> 70.38% drop)
This last one seems pretty average, no big deal.
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That "operation" failed at November 22, and now they want to try it again? Pathetic!
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Get real.
Bitcoin has been under attack multiple times because it is a target for a lot of hostilities, whether from Bcash or other various sources,
Get real. Bitcoin Segwit is not under attack by Bitcoin Cash. Rather, Bitcoin Cash is competing with Bitcoin Segwit in the marketplace. Then how would you explain such ridiculous terms as "Operation DragonSlayer"? As you can imagine, Bitcoin is the "dragon" here and Bitcoin Cash is its "slayer". Pretty aggressive tone.
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The thing is, when the actual graph is jumping all over the place, up and down, it's inevitable that it will intersect a smooth red line a few times. Every time it happens, you can call it amazing, but... you know...
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I would like to freak out a little bit...
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Wall observation at stamp: nothing happening (yet)
This comment aged poorly, in 1 hour.
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