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March 05, 2016, 02:30:54 PM
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a visionary with lot of money to invest in bitcoin, right now not a very rich person, but  who know what will happen...Wink


Of course we will call such person a multi millionaire or actually Bitcoinnaire who owns 1000BTC. Such lucky person must be the most profit earning person in Bit coins and can make his dreams come true. If I find him will become his friend.
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March 07, 2016, 12:29:30 AM
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1000btc..

should be called kilobitcoiners, or kilobits for short Cheesy Cheesy

Ooo I like it. Kilobiters maybe?
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He will be the BTC King. But I think that cant happen. It is so much money and not every rich person has Bitcoin.

He doesn't need to be so rich to buy that amount of bitcoins. He only needs to be an early adopter who did not falls for the various scams that happened. Though that sonds very rare...



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Someone with a million dollars, euros, pounds or pesos is a millionaire. No one (Okay maybe Satoshi) has a million Bitcoins and probably never will.

So what's someone with BTC1000 called? A thousandaire? There's got to be a better name. 'Bitcoin Whale' is just so meaningless and some people don't consider BTC1000 a whale anyways.

What should we call a Bitcoin thousandaire?

Actually I think if someone has a million yen, pesos or so doesn't matter much. Calling themselfes a millionaire would sound like betray since what they actually would have would own would be way less. Someone asking back would only be disappointed to hear that he is a yen millionaire. Which would be a embarrassing for the yen millionaire.

So normally all real millionairs are said to be dollar millionairs. Then everyone knows whats the value that person has really is worth.

So taking that into account then someone with 1000 Bitcoin is no millionaire yet... or anymore... maybe price will go back to $1000 in some time...

I was thinking of dollars, euros, pounds mostly. I'm Canadian, so $1,000,000 to me is $1,000,000CAD. If you compare Canadian dollars for US Dollars someone with $1,000,000CAD wouldn't be a millionaire (as of right now). That's where I think the disconnect is in our community. Bitcoin is it's own currency. Own it. Some basic bitcoin terms need to me made!
1000btc..

should be called kilobitcoiners, or kilobits for short Cheesy Cheesy
Or may be bitlionaire lol..
OP must be right. A 1000 BTC holder must have a tag, like millionaire/billionaire, we don't know what we have to call a 100 or 1000 btc holders. We are in need some tags for big bitcoin holders.

Exactly. Who knows in 10 years where we'll be. Bitcoins could be worth $10 or $10,000. If we come up with names now they'll carry forward no matter what they'r worth.
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March 07, 2016, 12:48:19 AM
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In a few years maybe you can call them/us "Mr. Awesome"

JK, JK  Cheesy

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March 07, 2016, 01:54:42 AM
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I would call him rich fucking asshole, but first of all I would try to know how he gathered that huge amount of bitcoin, either he stole or gambled?
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March 07, 2016, 02:01:48 AM
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A young underweight tuna. But in all honesty I bet a lot of people here have that much or more. I would probably check my balance everyday if I had that much.
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March 07, 2016, 02:09:22 AM
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They are just rich or an early miner. There is nothing else you can call them. They are most likely an early miner though.
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March 07, 2016, 02:32:58 AM
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Mil means thousand so: "milaire"
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March 07, 2016, 02:41:30 AM
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They are just rich or an early miner. There is nothing else you can call them. They are most likely an early miner though.

"Early adopter" is a better word for it since it explains early miners and early investors alike, even if they were poor.
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March 07, 2016, 02:57:15 AM
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They are just rich or an early miner. There is nothing else you can call them. They are most likely an early miner though.

"Early adopter" is a better word for it since it explains early miners and early investors alike, even if they were poor.


Can call him a early adopter of bitcoin, now it is very difficult to earn such a huge number of bitcoin. Sometimes he might have got all these bitcoins when the price was very low.

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March 07, 2016, 03:16:57 AM
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I would rather call him a lucky guy, as it was his luck and also the risk that he took at initial stage that took him at this level a this particular time, a lucky guy with risk taking abilities.

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March 07, 2016, 06:13:02 AM
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I would rather call him a lucky guy, as it was his luck and also the risk that he took at initial stage that took him at this level a this particular time, a lucky guy with risk taking abilities.
I think if they get 1000 BTC on the outcome or reward gamble maybe we can call them as "lucky guy" because they are indeed very lucky. but never someone who wins more than 1000 BTC in gambling. so maybe they buy bitcoin. not a prize or something
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March 07, 2016, 09:16:45 PM
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I was thinking of dollars, euros, pounds mostly. I'm Canadian, so $1,000,000 to me is $1,000,000CAD. If you compare Canadian dollars for US Dollars someone with $1,000,000CAD wouldn't be a millionaire (as of right now). That's where I think the disconnect is in our community. Bitcoin is it's own currency. Own it. Some basic bitcoin terms need to me made!

Well, you are right... foolish fiat fans now calculate millionaires in US-Dollars... they should give up and subjugate under the new rising dark overlord BITCOIN. He already has the underworld in his hands, now he moves on to take over the banks... no one can resist his power. Bitcoin will define what a millionaire is. Or throw away that word totally. Tongue

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March 07, 2016, 09:28:40 PM
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I would rather call him a lucky guy, as it was his luck and also the risk that he took at initial stage that took him at this level a this particular time, a lucky guy with risk taking abilities.
it is not connected with luck at all, i think its more like work or something like that

i would call him a whale^2 as whales in my opinion usually have from 10 to 100 bitcoins and 1000 bitcoins are a lot of money, i wish i hit such sum at some point in the future
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March 07, 2016, 10:08:56 PM
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How about naming it after a roman pack of soldiers? A thousand soldiers would be called a legion, so maybe a holder could be called a bitcoin legionair.

Although technically a legionaire would be a single soldiers, which would make the name off in a historical perspective.
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March 07, 2016, 10:15:05 PM
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I would rather call him a lucky guy, as it was his luck and also the risk that he took at initial stage that took him at this level a this particular time, a lucky guy with risk taking abilities.

I would call him a very lucky and I think happy man, if you got such a amount in your wallets you are the man for sure.
I think you have to be at the beginning of the bitcoin if you want to have such a amount.
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March 07, 2016, 10:33:22 PM
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I would rather call him a lucky guy, as it was his luck and also the risk that he took at initial stage that took him at this level a this particular time, a lucky guy with risk taking abilities.

It really depends... If they managed to buy Bitcoin when it was priced at $1-$25 per coin, then they are very lucky.

If they managed to buy Bitcoin when it was priced at $26-$50 per coin, then they are just lucky.

If they managed to buy Bitcoin when it was priced at $51-$100 per coin, then they made a great investment.

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March 07, 2016, 11:55:13 PM
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Ill call them awesome bitcoiner and will be respected in btc world or in real life if youre holding that amount of btc. That can totally change your life.
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March 08, 2016, 01:22:20 AM
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Someone with a million dollars, euros, pounds or pesos is a millionaire. No one (Okay maybe Satoshi) has a million Bitcoins and probably never will.

So what's someone with BTC1000 called? A thousandaire? There's got to be a better name. 'Bitcoin Whale' is just so meaningless and some people don't consider BTC1000 a whale anyways.

What should we call a Bitcoin thousandaire?

Update: We should come up with a name for someone with a thousand Bitcoins. Why, you ask? We need to stop converting Bitcoins to fiat and vice versa. Treat it as a currency or a vessel to hold your wealth. Saying someone with 1000 Bitcoins is 'someone with $400,000USD' will be pointless at some point in our lifetimes.

Let's come up with a name so we stop comparing Bitcoins to fiat. You wouldn't tell someone with 10M pesos that because they're worth less than dollars they aren't a millionaire based on American dollars. You also wouldn't compare USD to gold anytime someone brought up how much a house costs.

Me: "Hey Bill. I'm buying the big house at the top of the hill for $1,000,000"
Bill: "Oh so like 25kg of gold?"

That's just ludicrous. No one compares different currencies or vessels of wealth as much as Bitcoiners. Let's stop it by coming up with basic terms.
cool question,i'm never think about this before Cheesy i'm also confuse to answer a good nickname for people who have more than 1000 Bitcoin,maybe we can call them "bitcoin king" or something like "bitcoinbillioner" not bad huh??
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March 08, 2016, 02:24:33 AM
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Someone with a million dollars, euros, pounds or pesos is a millionaire. No one (Okay maybe Satoshi) has a million Bitcoins and probably never will.

So what's someone with BTC1000 called? A thousandaire? There's got to be a better name. 'Bitcoin Whale' is just so meaningless and some people don't consider BTC1000 a whale anyways.

What should we call a Bitcoin thousandaire?

Update: We should come up with a name for someone with a thousand Bitcoins. Why, you ask? We need to stop converting Bitcoins to fiat and vice versa. Treat it as a currency or a vessel to hold your wealth. Saying someone with 1000 Bitcoins is 'someone with $400,000USD' will be pointless at some point in our lifetimes.

Let's come up with a name so we stop comparing Bitcoins to fiat. You wouldn't tell someone with 10M pesos that because they're worth less than dollars they aren't a millionaire based on American dollars. You also wouldn't compare USD to gold anytime someone brought up how much a house costs.

Me: "Hey Bill. I'm buying the big house at the top of the hill for $1,000,000"
Bill: "Oh so like 25kg of gold?"

That's just ludicrous. No one compares different currencies or vessels of wealth as much as Bitcoiners. Let's stop it by coming up with basic terms.
cool question,i'm never think about this before Cheesy i'm also confuse to answer a good nickname for people who have more than 1000 Bitcoin,maybe we can call them "bitcoin king" or something like "bitcoinbillioner" not bad huh??

That would be a great idea in my opinion, I think they need some elite nickname or status because its not nothing if you have such a amount of bitcoins.
I think I have a few suggestions for it but I hope to hear from you guys later if you guys like a name.

Bitcoin Billionaire
Pro bitcoiner
Elite bitcoiner
Bitcoin king
Coin king
Bitcoinaire
Billionaircoinholder

Of course there are a lot of other names possible but I think there needs to be a really good nickname to explain what these guys are.
 
Bitcoin Billionaire suits best IMO. Because, he/she's holding that much BTC equivalent to my country currency.
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March 08, 2016, 02:49:32 AM
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Well as bitcoin is not in the million in this situation, You could call him Satoshi billonaire or something.... lol

Or "Grand Bitcoiner" as 1000 $ is usually call a grand, could be applied to BTC

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