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November 26, 2016, 05:52:14 PM
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I think we are starting  to feel the effect of the halvening now and the reduced supply is gradually increasing the price....
November is bitcoins month...
Don't forget to hold onto them balls, gentlemen!  Grin

Yep, the sensible ones amongst us knew it'd take months for the price to feel the effects of the halvening. Only now are we seeing it reflected in the price.   

It was a similar wait for a price reaction at the last halvening.

Looks like it might soon be spaceship time again..... But the next ATH will gangrape the last one by several orders of magnitude ....

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-11-26/china-unveils-new-capital-controls-freezing-ma-frenzy
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November 27, 2016, 07:21:12 PM
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I think we are starting  to feel the effect of the halvening now and the reduced supply is gradually increasing the price....
November is bitcoins month...
Don't forget to hold onto them balls, gentlemen!  Grin

Yep, the sensible ones amongst us knew it'd take months for the price to feel the effects of the halvening. Only now are we seeing it reflected in the price.   

It was a similar wait for a price reaction at the last halvening.

Looks like it might soon be spaceship time again..... But the next ATH will gangrape the last one by several orders of magnitude ....

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-11-26/china-unveils-new-capital-controls-freezing-ma-frenzy

I do not think the bitcoin price will enter bubble phase in the next few months. It is more stable and might just rise 20% every quarter.
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November 27, 2016, 07:44:05 PM
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It is more stable and might just rise 20% every quarter.

Wow I thought I was bullish.

Starting at $740 and compounding quarterly at 20%, in a year we'd be at $1535USD, a new ATH. That's $2075CAD at current exchange rates.

Nice to dream about but I wouldn't bank on it.

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November 28, 2016, 02:28:22 AM
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It is more stable and might just rise 20% every quarter.

Wow I thought I was bullish.

Starting at $740 and compounding quarterly at 20%, in a year we'd be at $1535USD, a new ATH. That's $2075CAD at current exchange rates.

Nice to dream about but I wouldn't bank on it.



I think 20% a quarter is realistic
We have yet to reach anywhere near the required levels of adoption but a lot of new services are launching soon
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December 03, 2016, 09:15:20 AM
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It is more stable and might just rise 20% every quarter.

Wow I thought I was bullish.

Starting at $740 and compounding quarterly at 20%, in a year we'd be at $1535USD, a new ATH. That's $2075CAD at current exchange rates.

Nice to dream about but I wouldn't bank on it.



I think 20% a quarter is realistic
We have yet to reach anywhere near the required levels of adoption but a lot of new services are launching soon


I think it is better for the bitcoin to rise slowly. The big bubble and big drop afterwards will hurt the bitcoin a lot.
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December 04, 2016, 06:48:25 AM
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It is more stable and might just rise 20% every quarter.

Wow I thought I was bullish.

Starting at $740 and compounding quarterly at 20%, in a year we'd be at $1535USD, a new ATH. That's $2075CAD at current exchange rates.

Nice to dream about but I wouldn't bank on it.


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