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January 24, 2017, 11:59:45 PM
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Depends on how many coins you are talking about.
If you have a couple Bitcoin you might as well hold since even if it drops you are only losing a couple hundred dollars/ euros at most.
If you have hundreds or thousands of BTC you may want to sell 25-50% if you think a big drop is coming, or move some into Altcoins.

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January 25, 2017, 12:05:58 AM
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well being 15k up i made the best decision for me I think, i have become disheartened with the lack of progress re the block size debate, the endless greed of many (not all) invested in Bitcoin, pand being your average person on an average income, I will pocket 15k and then just watch from the sidelines, if it rises and i end up being wrong then so be it as im happy with 15k, if it falls low enough, then i dodged a bullet and will buy in for the inevitable rise. What Bitcoin needs now is not more useless speculation and trading, but actual utility as a currency, or it will be surpassed. We can only stay at 1MB blocks for so long.

I have high hope for Bitcoin, but not many people using it who just see it as an avenue for quick profit and not an actual currency. Many care about Bitcoin too, but many more seem to not give a rats ass about it and as such this block size debate has gone on and on and on and its disheartened me enough to make me want to cash out, because i just think like the US housing bubble, its all hot air and speculation, unless we get some actual utility and solutions i do not see how the price can go 'to the moon', if we implement a good scaling solution then i can see how that is possible. I have been invested in BTC for 3 years, and my decision to cash out is mainly riding upon the fact that not only have i ended up with money i could only dream of, i am amazed that two years on, this block size issue has not been solved, still the same old debate! Of course everyone is entitled to their own views, and mine may come across very strongly, but what BTC needs is actual utility, adoption, and ease of use as a currency and the ability to handle TX volumes of a currency. Or it will take it's place as digital gold, not a currency, which is fine too.
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January 25, 2017, 12:43:45 AM
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BYE! it is best that if you cannot handle the markets that you simply go away, rather than trying for one last drama queen thread.  the fewer people that have no idea what they are doing in the market, the better.  it is the loss of these penny traders that reinforce the markets for those that put real money into the flow.  rumor chasers and drama queens deserve the door and please, do not come back.
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January 25, 2017, 12:47:26 AM
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It did drop a bit today but not enough to say that you want to cash out like you do when you are at the casino.
This is not a quick game of slots. Cheesy
If you are in it for the long haul then you won't give up that easily when the price is not what you want it to be right now.
Just stick by it and you will reap more rewards in the long run.
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January 25, 2017, 12:50:44 AM
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It did drop a bit today but not enough to say that you want to cash out like you do when you are at the casino.
This is not a quick game of slots. Cheesy
If you are in it for the long haul then you won't give up that easily when the price is not what you want it to be right now.
Just stick by it and you will reap more rewards in the long run.
Trust me! Grin

let the wimps go, you sound like one of those that had the sense to get in and stick in.  i bought my first full btc at $79, and have packed wallets with newer alt coins that met the specs and hit 0.006 or 7 the next day.  if they can't hack it, then hack them.  it is a hard life and there are plenty of cardboard boxes for the homeless.
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January 25, 2017, 12:59:52 AM
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I am up £15k GBP so am not complaining at all, not stopping me using BTC for my business transactions for my freelance work with my clients, but cashed out my BTC holdings while £15k up, just not getting greedy. Not being a 'drama queen' just realistic and not greedy, i started this entire thing with barely £2k and ended up with £15k in two years, that is not bad going at all and thats the thing, you can keep gambling hoping for bigger returns, or there comes a time where you pull your 'winnings' and call it a day.

What i do want to see as i continue to conduct business in BTC is less volatility and more practical utility with it. But two of the above posts are exactly the problem with Bitcoin, the arrogance and feeling of being infallible, if the 2008 crash is anything to go by, even bricks and mortar were not infallible!
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January 25, 2017, 01:06:30 AM
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I am up £15k GBP so am not complaining at all, not stopping me using BTC for my business transactions for my freelance work with my clients, but cashed out my BTC holdings while £15k up, just not getting greedy. Not being a 'drama queen' just realistic and not greedy, i started this entire thing with barely £2k and ended up with £15k in two years, that is not bad going at all and thats the thing, you can keep gambling hoping for bigger returns, or there comes a time where you pull your 'winnings' and call it a day.

What i do want to see as i continue to conduct business in BTC is less volatility and more practical utility with it. But two of the above posts are exactly the problem with Bitcoin, the arrogance and feeling of being infallible, if the 2008 crash is anything to go by, even bricks and mortar were not infallible!

being a drama queen is the fact that you think you have to share this horrible loss of a valued trader, that is sarcasm.  just stop trading and stop caring to let people know about your life.  we are not here to give a shit what you do, we are here to actually make money and help each other to do so, and real money not some nickle slots grandma's fortune at vegas.  you are not special, you and your views and not needed and leaving does not require an announcement.  here, when we attend an occasion, they announce our arrival, that is what happens when life is good enough to share with others.  your friday night at the local pub is just a pathetic footnote in a life that will fade away with nothing to show for it, just like your ancestors and the offspring that i am sure you are soooooo proud of.  try facebook, they seem to care about the little people, take a picture of your morning breakfast and share it with them, you will feel right at home.
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January 25, 2017, 01:20:22 AM
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valued trader? I don't trade, I held for a long time XD

And Yes i posted an announcement of how I felt, just how many others post their speculations, i may be wrong or right, if you don't like it then don't waste your time reading Smiley

I have more to my life than BTC, but i just feel that now is a good time to cash out 80% of my holdings, what happens next is something im content with either way, weather I win or lose. Just like they say on would you rather

'no... no no no your not the gambling type are you? you prefer the sure thing?'

I do feel the market is entering into an uncertain time, and why I cashed out, but if you read my posts i said 'buy back in' if it dropped low enough, indicating i was not 'leaving' but cashing out into the british pound (GBP) to ride out this turbulent time.

Basically i make my decisions based on my research, not speculations and so far its landed me nothing but profit, this I am unsure on, and being unsure meant i cashed out to ride it out. Plus i am using some of the cash to see my friends in nepal as i have a good network of friends around the world from my travelling history!

Nothing is wrong with the currency itself, but it is interesting to see where it goes. I am not worried about becoming a millionaire either, when you cross into the spirit world, you do not take it all with you! No pockets in shrouds!

And btw:

" your friday night at the local pub is just a pathetic footnote in a life that will fade away with nothing to show for it" = I don't drink nor go to pubs, i travel.

"just like your ancestors and the offspring that i am sure you are soooooo proud of" = Ancestors = high flying nurse who worked hard, offspring = I am gay, so that ain't happening! So ends the gene line!

And sure, if your there to make money you go and do it, its entirely up to you what you do with your funds. Just take your negativity elsewhere Wink
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January 25, 2017, 01:21:08 AM
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maybe china has banned residents from using VPN (they are already violating the basic law made by themselves #35 #36), residents and/or those operators are probably making some extension to bypass the internet censorship using bitcoin. unless the volume in chinese exchange sites are proven illegitimate, the current bubble is likely to be stable.

out of ability to use the signature, i want a new ban strike policy that will fade the strike after 90~120 days of the ban and not to be traced back, like google | email me for anything urgent, message will possibly not be instantly responded
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January 25, 2017, 01:39:34 AM
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I like when people speculate and think they are right but you are not! miners with cheap electricity are in huge profits so they are selling what they are mining that pulls the price down but fortunately at the same time there is enough demand which is also growing rapidly that pushing the price up, look at these new mining farms popping up every day.
Only thing that could derive the price below $800 now is a 100k+ sudden coin dump, but I don't see or know any idiot with that kind of bitcoin reserve to dump because an idiot doesn't have 100k+ in the first place.
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January 25, 2017, 01:42:11 AM
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I Made more money buying coins than mining, and that is due to the electricity cost. If it were free it would be a diff story Smiley But as it happens...

So for most it is best if you want to make money to buy coins with fiat rather than chasing them with hardware as difficulty rises, unless power is cheap or free. That is what I did although i made a fair bit mining ETH with my GPU farm which is still mining ETH and shapeshifting it to BTC.

I am not saying I am right or wrong, but that I want to cash out and ride this out

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January 25, 2017, 01:44:53 AM
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valued trader? I don't trade, I held for a long time XD

And Yes i posted an announcement of how I felt, just how many others post their speculations, i may be wrong or right, if you don't like it then don't waste your time reading Smiley

I have more to my life than BTC, but i just feel that now is a good time to cash out 80% of my holdings, what happens next is something im content with either way, weather I win or lose. Just like they say on would you rather

'no... no no no your not the gambling type are you? you prefer the sure thing?'

I do feel the market is entering into an uncertain time, and why I cashed out, but if you read my posts i said 'buy back in' if it dropped low enough, indicating i was not 'leaving' but cashing out into the british pound (GBP) to ride out this turbulent time.

Basically i make my decisions based on my research, not speculations and so far its landed me nothing but profit, this I am unsure on, and being unsure meant i cashed out to ride it out. Plus i am using some of the cash to see my friends in nepal as i have a good network of friends around the world from my travelling history!

Nothing is wrong with the currency itself, but it is interesting to see where it goes. I am not worried about becoming a millionaire either, when you cross into the spirit world, you do not take it all with you! No pockets in shrouds!

And btw:

" your friday night at the local pub is just a pathetic footnote in a life that will fade away with nothing to show for it" = I don't drink nor go to pubs, i travel.

"just like your ancestors and the offspring that i am sure you are soooooo proud of" = Ancestors = high flying nurse who worked hard, offspring = I am gay, so that ain't happening! So ends the gene line!

And sure, if your there to make money you go and do it, its entirely up to you what you do with your funds. Just take your negativity elsewhere Wink


thank you for proving pretty much everything i said and yes, thank you for not breeding, enough people like you around, and no, it has nothing to do with the fact you are gay, it has to do with pretty much everything else about you, the fact that you think that these minute little things about you make you anything but the people that the rest of us tread upon to get to the promised land, i suppose the rest of us need little nurse people like you to help out the DOCTORS, that is what happens when you go to school beyond secondary school, and yes, please travel, the private plans we fly in need large boats of lower class people to use as visual aids when flying, and the terrorists will, if there is a God, take out you guys.
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January 25, 2017, 01:46:12 AM
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Only thing that could derive the price below $800 now is a 100k+ sudden coin dump, but I don't see or know any idiot with that kind of bitcoin reserve to dump because an idiot doesn't have 100k+ in the first place.
You would be surprised by the amount of stupid people who hold big money/bitcoins/valuable assets.
To have 100k+ BTC you could be early adopter, many of these people were crazy individuals.

To all who are speculating that BTC will crash - if you are so worried and panicking already, then sell your toys and go home.
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January 25, 2017, 01:49:18 AM
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Only thing that could derive the price below $800 now is a 100k+ sudden coin dump, but I don't see or know any idiot with that kind of bitcoin reserve to dump because an idiot doesn't have 100k+ in the first place.
You would be surprised by the amount of stupid people who hold big money/bitcoins/valuable assets.
To have 100k+ BTC you could be early adopter, many of these people were crazy individuals.

To all who are speculating that BTC will crash - if you are so worried and panicking already, then sell your toys and go home.

they want to whine about it first and have everyone beg them to stay, the wusses need to bail and leave the markets for those with the guts to play
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January 25, 2017, 01:54:45 AM
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This is not time to cash out. Is the perfect time to invest in alts. If the BTC keeps going up, it will become expensive so people will try to gain money from alts. If BTC goes down, them people will try to cut loses with alts. So anyway i think the alts are now the best option.
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January 25, 2017, 01:56:54 AM
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valued trader? I don't trade, I held for a long time XD

And Yes i posted an announcement of how I felt, just how many others post their speculations, i may be wrong or right, if you don't like it then don't waste your time reading Smiley

I have more to my life than BTC, but i just feel that now is a good time to cash out 80% of my holdings, what happens next is something im content with either way, weather I win or lose. Just like they say on would you rather

'no... no no no your not the gambling type are you? you prefer the sure thing?'

I do feel the market is entering into an uncertain time, and why I cashed out, but if you read my posts i said 'buy back in' if it dropped low enough, indicating i was not 'leaving' but cashing out into the british pound (GBP) to ride out this turbulent time.

Basically i make my decisions based on my research, not speculations and so far its landed me nothing but profit, this I am unsure on, and being unsure meant i cashed out to ride it out. Plus i am using some of the cash to see my friends in nepal as i have a good network of friends around the world from my travelling history!

Nothing is wrong with the currency itself, but it is interesting to see where it goes. I am not worried about becoming a millionaire either, when you cross into the spirit world, you do not take it all with you! No pockets in shrouds!

And btw:

" your friday night at the local pub is just a pathetic footnote in a life that will fade away with nothing to show for it" = I don't drink nor go to pubs, i travel.

"just like your ancestors and the offspring that i am sure you are soooooo proud of" = Ancestors = high flying nurse who worked hard, offspring = I am gay, so that ain't happening! So ends the gene line!

And sure, if your there to make money you go and do it, its entirely up to you what you do with your funds. Just take your negativity elsewhere Wink


thank you for proving pretty much everything i said and yes, thank you for not breeding, enough people like you around, and no, it has nothing to do with the fact you are gay, it has to do with pretty much everything else about you, the fact that you think that these minute little things about you make you anything but the people that the rest of us tread upon to get to the promised land, i suppose the rest of us need little nurse people like you to help out the DOCTORS, that is what happens when you go to school beyond secondary school, and yes, please travel, the private plans we fly in need large boats of lower class people to use as visual aids when flying, and the terrorists will, if there is a God, take out you guys.

Lol... Coming from my partner "you are a cock end" (hes reading this with me, sat on the sofa having a coffee and a laugh and a match of cod zombies with my mate tonight...

Enjoy your wealth and upper class, but it is very spiritually devoid. I do not judge you nor do i feel angry, negative or in any way affected by what you have written because I personally do not worry what others think, one thing david icke got right.

Money can only take you so far in the world... The fact you took the time to write vitrol shows what vibrational rate you reside on and I am sure you are the sort who watches the news and feels bitter and down, or angry or otherwise has time to expend writing shit, sat on a high horse on the end of a computer. But that is  your path and you are free to choose it, you take your path, and i will take mine. Now to add to my ignore list. Love and light to you!
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January 25, 2017, 01:57:26 AM
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This is not time to cash out. Is the perfect time to invest in alts. If the BTC keeps going up, it will become expensive so people will try to gain money from alts. If BTC goes down, them people will try to cut loses with alts. So anyway i think the alts are now the best option.

the guy is just trying for attention, but i agree, or, even if people are on an exchange that does not let them withdraw fiat, they can start exchanging their btc and fiat within the exchange, some forget this option because they have no intention of pulling the fiat
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January 25, 2017, 01:58:12 AM
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This is not time to cash out. Is the perfect time to invest in alts. If the BTC keeps going up, it will become expensive so people will try to gain money from alts. If BTC goes down, them people will try to cut loses with alts. So anyway i think the alts are now the best option.

I think there are some promising alts atm, ETH and Monero, monero in particular I have some holdings in. My concern with Bitcoin, is mainly the lack of utility because of the block size limit, unless that is sorted it will not handle much more TX volume which is needed for wider adoption and it became disheartening that no solution has yet been found, if it is not found soon some other solution may come up and take the thunder!

I did give HODLCoin a whirl too, i did not buy any as I was very unsure but mined aload and HODLed it, that one went to shit due to the hard-fork, but it was a fun time trying to increase hashrate via CPU mining the HODL algorithm.

Monero is good and I think a solid cryptocurrency with a good dev team.

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January 25, 2017, 02:00:36 AM
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valued trader? I don't trade, I held for a long time XD

And Yes i posted an announcement of how I felt, just how many others post their speculations, i may be wrong or right, if you don't like it then don't waste your time reading Smiley

I have more to my life than BTC, but i just feel that now is a good time to cash out 80% of my holdings, what happens next is something im content with either way, weather I win or lose. Just like they say on would you rather

'no... no no no your not the gambling type are you? you prefer the sure thing?'

I do feel the market is entering into an uncertain time, and why I cashed out, but if you read my posts i said 'buy back in' if it dropped low enough, indicating i was not 'leaving' but cashing out into the british pound (GBP) to ride out this turbulent time.

Basically i make my decisions based on my research, not speculations and so far its landed me nothing but profit, this I am unsure on, and being unsure meant i cashed out to ride it out. Plus i am using some of the cash to see my friends in nepal as i have a good network of friends around the world from my travelling history!

Nothing is wrong with the currency itself, but it is interesting to see where it goes. I am not worried about becoming a millionaire either, when you cross into the spirit world, you do not take it all with you! No pockets in shrouds!

And btw:

" your friday night at the local pub is just a pathetic footnote in a life that will fade away with nothing to show for it" = I don't drink nor go to pubs, i travel.

"just like your ancestors and the offspring that i am sure you are soooooo proud of" = Ancestors = high flying nurse who worked hard, offspring = I am gay, so that ain't happening! So ends the gene line!

And sure, if your there to make money you go and do it, its entirely up to you what you do with your funds. Just take your negativity elsewhere Wink


thank you for proving pretty much everything i said and yes, thank you for not breeding, enough people like you around, and no, it has nothing to do with the fact you are gay, it has to do with pretty much everything else about you, the fact that you think that these minute little things about you make you anything but the people that the rest of us tread upon to get to the promised land, i suppose the rest of us need little nurse people like you to help out the DOCTORS, that is what happens when you go to school beyond secondary school, and yes, please travel, the private plans we fly in need large boats of lower class people to use as visual aids when flying, and the terrorists will, if there is a God, take out you guys.

Lol... Coming from my partner (you are a cock end)

Enjoy your wealth and upper class, but it is very spiritually devoid. I do not judge you nor do i feel angry, negative or in any way affected by what you have written because I personally do not worry what others think, one thing david icke got right.

Money can only take you so far in the world... The fact you took the time to write vitrol shows what vibrational rate you reside on and I am sure you are the sort who watches the news and feels bitter and down, or angry or otherwise has time to expend writing shit, sat on a high horse on the end of a computer. But that is  your path and you are free to choose it, you take your path, and i will take mine. Now to add to my ignore list. Love and light to you!

what makes you think i am spiritually devoid?  see guys, here is the difference between those that are right and those that try everything to be right.  i based every single thing i said about you on your statements here.  you pull shit out of your ass based on things you have no idea about.  my spiritual life has never been brought up here, so you have not a single clue about it, and, yet, try as you might, you stoop to making shit up and crass, second class, vulgarity.  thank you for proving every point i have made and then some.
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January 25, 2017, 05:59:37 PM
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Kinda feel the price will drop quite a bit, will probably cash out and buy back in after the dust has settled... The chinese  exchange fees look like its going to be a bubble popping but just my opinion... But why the insane mempool size?
Don't try to cash out your money there still a chance that bitcoin will be increase always be patience and evetything will be fine. Don't panic just because bitcoin price is decreasing i'll tell you what bitcoin price is normal compare last last year. the price really makes me cry when i remembered it.

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