Amph
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October 22, 2015, 09:29:04 AM |
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do you think bitcoin have a good future?and make us wealth or rich?
it's up to the people if they are willing to give bitcoin a chance, bitcoin is there nearly complete, it's not like bitcoin can force adoption by itself it offer a better option in term of fee, if they continue to want to spend more for no reason i don't know what could make them move to bitcoin
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Denker
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October 22, 2015, 10:17:52 AM |
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do you think bitcoin have a good future?and make us wealth or rich?
First of all yes I beliebe Bitcin can and will bring us a good future. But becoming rich or weathy by it I think nobody can answer you. My personal opinion is if Bitcoin makes a global breakthrough, in whatever way this will be, I believe it's going to be valued really high.
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disclaimer201
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October 23, 2015, 11:30:14 PM |
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Bitcoin itself will not suffice to make a good/better future. We still need more trust, many more services, need to solve the scalability issue and how to keep the blockchain at a reasonable size at the same time. The recent news from the ECJ will help on the way!
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designerusa
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October 24, 2015, 08:35:03 PM |
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If bitcoin will give us better future it's trust would significantly grow. Basically it would help us get sustainable wealth.
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Biomech
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October 24, 2015, 09:52:39 PM |
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If Bitcoin wasn't banned during the Silk Road fiasco then I find it very improbable that they will ban it now that it's accepted by companies like Microsoft, eBay and others. Plus there are a lot of other companies and billionaires that invested large sums on it. However, the nature of digital currencies and "anonymous" transactions will always appeal to money laundering activities in my opinion so it's not out of the question.
I actually find this "argument" as presented in mainstream media (when they touch BTC at all) as kind of silly. Any arbitrary moment of actual thought would illustrate to even a Democrat that the most used currency in criminal activity is the US dollar.
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Oscilson
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October 25, 2015, 09:55:07 AM |
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If bitcoin will give us better future it's trust would significantly grow. Basically it would help us get sustainable wealth.
The price of bitcoin has to be stable (not to volatile) so that bitcoin can be regarded as a wealth. Otherwise it will be treated as a tool to extract money from some people and enrich every few.
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JayJuanGee
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October 25, 2015, 06:44:45 PM |
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If bitcoin will give us better future it's trust would significantly grow. Basically it would help us get sustainable wealth.
The price of bitcoin has to be stable (not to volatile) so that bitcoin can be regarded as a wealth. Otherwise it will be treated as a tool to extract money from some people and enrich every few. Stability may take some time because bitcoin is going to continue in adoption for quite some time, with networking effects. Nonetheless, lacking in stability does NOT decrease its value, so long as there remains some predictability concerning the value and/or supply of BTC, and the supply is fairly well known. In other words, holders of bitcoin need NOT be so concerned about its upward instability - and surely as Bitcoin's market cap increases, let's say into the $100+ billion territory, there is likely going to considerably increase protection from the ability to manipulate it's price downward (will likely become much more costly to attempt such a downward price manipulation).
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1) Self-Custody is a right. There is no such thing as "non-custodial" or "un-hosted." 2) ESG, KYC & AML are attack-vectors on Bitcoin to be avoided or minimized. 3) How much alt (shit)coin diversification is necessary? if you are into Bitcoin, then 0%......if you cannot control your gambling, then perhaps limit your alt(shit)coin exposure to less than 10% of your bitcoin size...Put BTC here: bc1q49wt0ddnj07wzzp6z7affw9ven7fztyhevqu9k
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November 03, 2015, 01:50:12 PM |
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Well I doubt I ever be wealthy with my little over 1 btc. Early adopters are the ones who got wealthy when they sold in late 2013.
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Parazyd
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November 03, 2015, 01:54:00 PM |
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Well I doubt I ever be wealthy with my little over 1 btc. Early adopters are the ones who got wealthy when they sold in late 2013.
What about us who are still holding? I for one didn't sell in 2013 Btw, use your 1 BTC and get wealthy.
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November 03, 2015, 01:55:09 PM |
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Well I doubt I ever be wealthy with my little over 1 btc. Early adopters are the ones who got wealthy when they sold in late 2013.
That's what people said early 2013 too about previous jumps. Who's to say this surge won't make it to 2000 right now? The ones that bought early 2015 will get a sweet profit from it. But the real question is, when will people start realizing there won't be any point in cashing out anymore unless you aim to make profit from the bitcoin volatility.
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AtheistAKASaneBrain
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November 03, 2015, 01:56:40 PM |
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It seems the OP's forum profile is not there. Did the forum allow for guests to post anonymous back in the day? It's pretty strange that I keep clicking on his nickname but there's nothing there, just a text that says "Anonymous" and doesn't redirect me to a profile. Can anyone explain this to me? Also unfortunately, I think OP might have panic sold already.
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Bitcoininspace
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November 03, 2015, 01:59:19 PM |
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It seems the OP's forum profile is not there. Did the forum allow for guests to post anonymous back in the day? It's pretty strange that I keep clicking on his nickname but there's nothing there, just a text that says "Anonymous" and doesn't redirect me to a profile. Can anyone explain this to me? Also unfortunately, I think OP might have panic sold already.
Seems pretty odd to me too. Something must've happened with his account that it needed to get deleted or banned? But they decided not to delete the thread because of it's popularity?
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Parazyd
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November 03, 2015, 02:14:37 PM |
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Well I doubt I ever be wealthy with my little over 1 btc. Early adopters are the ones who got wealthy when they sold in late 2013.
That's what people said early 2013 too about previous jumps. Who's to say this surge won't make it to 2000 right now? The ones that bought early 2015 will get a sweet profit from it. But the real question is, when will people start realizing there won't be any point in cashing out anymore unless you aim to make profit from the bitcoin volatility. It won't go up a lot. Not for some time at least. I still have some BTC to buy. About cashing out... People need to pay bills and all kinds of things you still can't pay with Bitcoin. The thing people have to realize is you can accept BTC as money too
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neilol-real
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November 03, 2015, 05:56:47 PM |
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Looked through the last few pages - do we have a mirror for the OP? Or the text?
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kalgecin
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November 03, 2015, 08:36:40 PM |
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We are soon
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November 03, 2015, 08:42:19 PM |
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This is too early to call ourselves rich and upper class. But I'm sure our bitcoin will be more valuable in next years.
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Bitcoininspace
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November 03, 2015, 10:17:08 PM |
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This is too early to call ourselves rich and upper class. But I'm sure our bitcoin will be more valuable in next years.
I wonder what people will call upperclass in bitcoins in a couple years. 1-10 btc will be upper class?
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November 04, 2015, 02:48:04 AM |
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This is too early to call ourselves rich and upper class. But I'm sure our bitcoin will be more valuable in next years.
I wonder what people will call upperclass in bitcoins in a couple years. 1-10 btc will be upper class? 10-100 will likely be bitcoin elite very soon 100+ will be the Warren buffets of the crypto world...
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November 04, 2015, 02:56:00 AM |
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This is too early to call ourselves rich and upper class. But I'm sure our bitcoin will be more valuable in next years.
I wonder what people will call upperclass in bitcoins in a couple years. 1-10 btc will be upper class? 10-100 will likely be bitcoin elite very soon 100+ will be the Warren buffets of the crypto world... By that logic those with 10,000+ will own the fucking planet.
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"I believe this will be the ultimate fate of Bitcoin, to be the "high-powered money" that serves as a reserve currency for banks that issue their own digital cash." Hal Finney, Dec. 2010
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