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March 22, 2013, 09:02:10 PM |
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Okay,
I'm merchant who start accepted bitcoin because of bitcoin community contacted us.
I also accumulated some bitcoins and sold them now with some profit. However, all this bitcoin story is a bubble now. Bitcoin idea was "slow deflation" according to number of users/services starting to accept bitcoins. But now, 10-15% daily price grow doesn't reflect the same grow of services.
Now, we say, that bitcoin overall value is 800 MLN USD. So, how we can say that bitcoin price is 800 MLN USD, if 1 bitcoin cost 72 USD, but if you want to sell 10000 bitcoins, price will fall to 64.2 USD and while you sold only for 1/800 of the overall value, overall value will be -10%.
But how much it will be if, lets say, 200K bitcoin will be sold at mtgox right now, immediatelly. 200K bitcoins = 14 mln USD, only 1.6% from total market value. But lets see what will happen. After 20K sold ,the price will move down from 72 to 60, then I have no idea what will happen, because I do not see orders after 20K. But I believe, the price loss will be so high, so mtgox.com will be closed immediatelly (its already happened july 2011). And now, what - you can't sell bitcoin, you can't even know its real price! And merchants can't accept it, just because we can't know its real price.
There are some bitcoin wallets who have this amount (40-100K of bitcoins), I just do not understand what they are waiting for.
So how much bitcoin will cost if only 100-200K bitcoins will be sold now? I believe, nothing.
* Where I can immediatelly exchange bitcoin to real money if something will happen to mtgox? How can I use bitcoin if mtgox.com will be broken? Now, MTGOX.COM is ONE AND ONLY real center of bitcoin market. No mtgox.com - bitcoin value became 0. Where is a TRUE decentralisation? Do not mention other brokers, mtgox.com holds at least 90% of this market.
Thats why 70 USD price is SOOOOO speculated, its doesn't worth this price, just because in one hour all your savings can cost 0. (the 2 cases why it could happen explained above).
What do you think ?
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