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March 06, 2013, 01:24:23 AM |
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This is what Excel predicts: I actually lol'd when I saw that. Thanks for the laugh. If you think that's funny you'll love this new all time high thingy... $40.90Edit: Make that: $40.90 $41.10
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johnyj
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March 06, 2013, 01:34:37 AM |
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The changes needed to make Bitcoin scale aren't conceptually difficult. The only problem is that for some reason people are opposed to allowing Bitcoin to succeed.
Technically there is no problem, but that is not a technical problem, it is a split at much higher level Just like compare Iphone with Adroid phone, some people like this, some people like that
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Piper67
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March 06, 2013, 02:13:01 AM |
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The changes needed to make Bitcoin scale aren't conceptually difficult. The only problem is that for some reason people are opposed to allowing Bitcoin to succeed.
Only those heavily invested in some altcoin or other. The rest of us know what needs to happen.
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ArticMine
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March 06, 2013, 04:17:16 AM |
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Why does the price of bitcoin keep going up???
I'm pissed now that I sold all of mine.
It's gone up nearly $8 since I jumped ship.
I think about buying back in but I keep thinking it it is a high risk, and hard to make a decent profit at this price... Could it really get into the $60+ range?
I find it hard to believe.
So seriously... What is it?
What are the factors at play here.. Help me make an informed decision.
I just can't figure this thing out.
Here is a possible explantion. They need and are able to hire because they are processing more and more Bitcoin transactions. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=149573.0
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OhShei8e
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March 06, 2013, 05:04:13 PM |
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The changes needed to make Bitcoin scale aren't conceptually difficult. The only problem is that for some reason people are opposed to allowing Bitcoin to succeed.
Only those heavily invested in some altcoin or other. The rest of us know what needs to happen. Good to know.
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MtRev
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March 09, 2013, 10:32:21 AM |
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Personally, I see support within the $25-30 range. Don't get me wrong though, I do feel that Bitcoin will gain more in value, but not until there a pull back from people taking in profits. Everyone so hyped about the news, it's just being overbought. However, I do believe in a few years down the line, 1 BTC will = $500 or maybe even $1,000. If BitCoin was to fail, I think it would had already done so by now. Once these coins fully distributed, the value of these coins will rise even higher. I remember when Paypal was just beta and I was trying to get referrals.. . everyone laughed at me and asked "wtf is a PayPal?" When Paypal got a bit more popular, you see them on some home business type websites and people just saw them as "cheap" or non-legit websites -- its now 15 years later (damn, I wish i stocked up when they went IPO) and look where they are at today! Just about every website accepts them as a form of payment! Hell, I even recall seeing a PayPal opton at Home Depot and Ace Hardware! 15 years may seem like a long time, but if you think about it.. . when paypal was just beta, it feels like it was just yesterday. I really see the same thing happening to for BitCoin, the only difference is that it will pick up much faster since the newer generation is more willing to accept this new concept. EDIT: I forgot to note, please don't be an idiot taking out a mortgage or any type loan to invest in Bitcoins. Invest a 'small' % of your monthly income instead.
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Bitobsessed
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March 09, 2013, 10:53:25 AM |
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Personally, I see support within the $25-30 range. Don't get me wrong though, I do feel that Bitcoin will gain more in value, but not until there a pull back from people taking in profits. Everyone so hyped about the news, it's just being overbought. However, I do believe in a few years down the line, 1 BTC will = $500 or maybe even $1,000. If BitCoin was to fail, I think it would had already done so by now. Once these coins fully distributed, the value of these coins will rise even higher. I remember when Paypal was just beta and I was trying to get referrals.. . everyone laughed at me and asked "wtf is a PayPal?" When Paypal got a bit more popular, you see them on some home business type websites and people just saw them as "cheap" or non-legit websites -- its now 15 years later (damn, I wish i stocked up when they went IPO) and look where they are at today! Just about every website accepts them as a form of payment! Hell, I even recall seeing a PayPal opton at Home Depot and Ace Hardware! 15 years may seem like a long time, but if you think about it.. . when paypal was just beta, it feels like it was just yesterday. I really see the same thing happening to for BitCoin, the only difference is that it will pick up much faster since the newer generation is more willing to accept this new concept. EDIT: I forgot to note, please don't be an idiot taking out a mortgage or any type loan to invest in Bitcoins. Invest a 'small' % of your monthly income instead. If you missed the first opportunity, sell now.
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9.9.2012: I predict that single digits... <- FAIL
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March 09, 2013, 11:07:34 AM |
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Bitobsessed
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March 09, 2013, 11:37:46 AM |
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Personally, I see support within the $25-30 range. Don't get me wrong though, I do feel that Bitcoin will gain more in value, but not until there a pull back from people taking in profits. Everyone so hyped about the news, it's just being overbought. However, I do believe in a few years down the line, 1 BTC will = $500 or maybe even $1,000. If BitCoin was to fail, I think it would had already done so by now. Once these coins fully distributed, the value of these coins will rise even higher. I remember when Paypal was just beta and I was trying to get referrals.. . everyone laughed at me and asked "wtf is a PayPal?" When Paypal got a bit more popular, you see them on some home business type websites and people just saw them as "cheap" or non-legit websites -- its now 15 years later (damn, I wish i stocked up when they went IPO) and look where they are at today! Just about every website accepts them as a form of payment! Hell, I even recall seeing a PayPal opton at Home Depot and Ace Hardware! 15 years may seem like a long time, but if you think about it.. . when paypal was just beta, it feels like it was just yesterday. I really see the same thing happening to for BitCoin, the only difference is that it will pick up much faster since the newer generation is more willing to accept this new concept. EDIT: I forgot to note, please don't be an idiot taking out a mortgage or any type loan to invest in Bitcoins. Invest a 'small' % of your monthly income instead. If you missed the first opportunity, sell now. That was fun.
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March 10, 2013, 03:25:32 PM |
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Personally, I see support within the $25-30 range. Don't get me wrong though, I do feel that Bitcoin will gain more in value, but not until there a pull back from people taking in profits. Everyone so hyped about the news, it's just being overbought. However, I do believe in a few years down the line, 1 BTC will = $500 or maybe even $1,000. If BitCoin was to fail, I think it would had already done so by now. Once these coins fully distributed, the value of these coins will rise even higher. I remember when Paypal was just beta and I was trying to get referrals.. . everyone laughed at me and asked "wtf is a PayPal?" When Paypal got a bit more popular, you see them on some home business type websites and people just saw them as "cheap" or non-legit websites -- its now 15 years later (damn, I wish i stocked up when they went IPO) and look where they are at today! Just about every website accepts them as a form of payment! Hell, I even recall seeing a PayPal opton at Home Depot and Ace Hardware! 15 years may seem like a long time, but if you think about it.. . when paypal was just beta, it feels like it was just yesterday. I really see the same thing happening to for BitCoin, the only difference is that it will pick up much faster since the newer generation is more willing to accept this new concept. EDIT: I forgot to note, please don't be an idiot taking out a mortgage or any type loan to invest in Bitcoins. Invest a 'small' % of your monthly income instead. Any more opining on this? Do you see the profit taking occurring at or around $50 like last time?
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MtRev
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December 01, 2013, 07:06:38 AM |
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Looking back at my old post and reading your comment, i guess you were wrong. Personally, I see support within the $25-30 range. Don't get me wrong though, I do feel that Bitcoin will gain more in value, but not until there a pull back from people taking in profits. Everyone so hyped about the news, it's just being overbought. However, I do believe in a few years down the line, 1 BTC will = $500 or maybe even $1,000. If BitCoin was to fail, I think it would had already done so by now. Once these coins fully distributed, the value of these coins will rise even higher. I remember when Paypal was just beta and I was trying to get referrals.. . everyone laughed at me and asked "wtf is a PayPal?" When Paypal got a bit more popular, you see them on some home business type websites and people just saw them as "cheap" or non-legit websites -- its now 15 years later (damn, I wish i stocked up when they went IPO) and look where they are at today! Just about every website accepts them as a form of payment! Hell, I even recall seeing a PayPal opton at Home Depot and Ace Hardware! 15 years may seem like a long time, but if you think about it.. . when paypal was just beta, it feels like it was just yesterday. I really see the same thing happening to for BitCoin, the only difference is that it will pick up much faster since the newer generation is more willing to accept this new concept. EDIT: I forgot to note, please don't be an idiot taking out a mortgage or any type loan to invest in Bitcoins. Invest a 'small' % of your monthly income instead. If you missed the first opportunity, sell now. Looking back at my old post and reading your reply.. . I guess you were wrong.
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