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November 28, 2017, 10:29:42 AM

Wake up, still not at 10k, go back to sleep. Z.......
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We're in one now! BTC has crashed to $9834  :oI 'm already calling my boss to apologize and ask for my job back, or soup kitchen it is for me  
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November 28, 2017, 10:37:49 AM

Bitcoin Cash should always be referred as Bcash to avoid confusion.



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November 28, 2017, 10:40:12 AM

Assume we hit $10k (stamp). Still 1285 btc resistance (was 2000 btc last night). Do ye think there will be a breakout after?
Bitcoin was all over the news on Bloomberg yesterday and $10,000 should make the news on all channels worldwide.
Sure a correction should be coming but with publicity like that, a new wave of fiat should arrive to maybe postpone it.
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November 28, 2017, 10:43:30 AM

Personally I think it will break $10k and then pretty much immediately drop back under $10k.
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November 28, 2017, 10:45:03 AM

Guys, don´t work yourself up on 10000. It´s barely the beginning !
No, seriously, once the guys from Wallstreet walk in, it´s about 100 000 or a million per bitcoin.
We just have to revert to "satoshis" by then.
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November 28, 2017, 10:46:35 AM

Personally I think it will break $10k and then pretty much immediately drop back under $10k.

Its still pumping in Korea though at $10500 now.
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November 28, 2017, 10:50:29 AM

Guys, don´t work yourself up on 10000. It´s barely the beginning !
No, seriously, once the guys from Wallstreet walk in, it´s about 100 000 or a million per bitcoin.
We just have to revert to "satoshis" by then.

I agree.  Most people are not thinking 30 years ahead. Anyone who completely sells their holdings is showing a lack of imagination.
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November 28, 2017, 10:53:06 AM

It's odd that Bcash should get their backs up so much.

I like that it does though.

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Need to work google so that it does the old 'do you mean Bcash?' when you type bitcoin cash.
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November 28, 2017, 11:01:35 AM

Lol, bitfinex has Bcash everywhere Cheesy
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Guys, don´t work yourself up on 10000. It´s barely the beginning !
No, seriously, once the guys from Wallstreet walk in, it´s about 100 000 or a million per bitcoin.
We just have to revert to "satoshis" by then.

I agree.  Most people are not thinking 30 years ahead. Anyone who completely sells their holdings is showing a lack of imagination.

I´m an early adopter ! !   Smiley


And what 30 years ? Make that 3 years !


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November 28, 2017, 11:05:26 AM

This time I was much calmer. The day my Bitcoin stash was first worth over $1mCAD, I spent $1.2k on a new ultra-light powerful bass amp (bought with fiat) and had a few beverages.
Terribly OT, I know, but which ultra-light amp was that? I'm still looking for one that delivers, and I get little joy (power-wise) from my GK.
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November 28, 2017, 11:12:14 AM

Assume we hit $10k (stamp). Still 1285 btc resistance (was 2000 btc last night). Do ye think there will be a breakout after?
Bitcoin was all over the news on Bloomberg yesterday and $10,000 should make the news on all channels worldwide.
Sure a correction should be coming but with publicity like that, a new wave of fiat should arrive to maybe postpone it.

Completely agree. I think $10k brings with it a very big psychological barrier. Once it crosses $10k, I expect many more people to start paying attention. My predition is that it will hit $12k within a few days of hitting $10k.

Other developments like the coming Bitcoin futures, as well as publicity videos like the $17 million London house that is for sale in Bitcoin, should further increase publicity and take it to the moon!
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November 28, 2017, 11:16:09 AM

That's it !!! 10K on coinmarketcap !  Cheesy
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November 28, 2017, 11:28:26 AM

Guys, don´t work yourself up on 10000. It´s barely the beginning !
No, seriously, once the guys from Wallstreet walk in, it´s about 100 000 or a million per bitcoin.
We just have to revert to "satoshis" by then.

I agree.  Most people are not thinking 30 years ahead. Anyone who completely sells their holdings is showing a lack of imagination.

I´m an early adopter ! !   Smiley


And what 30 years ? Make that 3 years !
 




I’m not talking about you.  Cheesy. I’m talking about serious intergenerational wealth.  Your great grandchildren.
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November 28, 2017, 11:29:39 AM

$80 to go for $10.000 @bfx!!!  Grin
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November 28, 2017, 11:30:47 AM

That's it !!! 10K on coinmarketcap !  Cheesy

Korea/Japan aren't defining the USD price :p
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November 28, 2017, 11:33:19 AM

Also, who remembers the $1k Bitcoin party...

I do. Didn't last long though.

It wasn't the most fun for me as I was coming to realize I wasn't going to get my 50 coins back from Gox and I had <100 coins left.

Luckily 2014-5 gave me the opportunity to buy back many more than I lost.

This time I was much calmer. The day my Bitcoin stash was first worth over $1mCAD, I spent $1.2k on a new ultra-light powerful bass amp (bought with fiat) and had a few beverages.

I'm still gonna wait for the price to double a few more times before getting into my stash and making any real purchases. Anything under $10m is still just comfortable. I'd like to experience being rich before I get too old to enjoy it.

You don't need to disclose any further details or admit to anything; however, I am going to place you in the about 160BTC club (give or take 15 coins); therefore, having a $10million portfolio is going to require $62,500 value for bitcoins, and surely you do not need that much dough, as an old foggie to live comfortably. 

I am actually going to quibble with your target and suggest that anything in the $2million to $5million territory is going to be sufficient for you to start withdrawing some value - and surely you need not withdraw principle, because it is likely that anything you withdraw is going to be far and above your principle investment.  Therefore with a more splurgy investment, you could start withdrawing at $12,500, and the most conservative of the range, you would start withdrawing at $31k - which really I think is much too unnecessary, especially given your old foggie status.   Tongue


Hahahaha... that is called "unsolicited advice"... I concede that we all hate unsolicited advice.

Without disclosing exactly how many I have (your estimate is a bit off), I could have started spending some of my coins a while ago but since I'm still earning elsewhere, I'd rather keep acquiring more coins, albeit in much smaller amounts. Keeping busy helps keep you young and I learned long ago that prosperity comes in cycles.

When I was 20, my GF was the ex-wife of a brain surgeon so we lived pretty high off the hog. We had way too much spending money for kids our age.

After Uncle Sam decided I wasn't contributing enough to the American economy and suggested I leave of my own free will, I fell on tougher times back in Toronto. I moved into a cheap rooming house and scrambled to keep myself fed. Only stubbornness kept me from moving into my parents' home, collecting welfare, or getting a job. I scraped and hustled to earn any money I could and learned to live on almost nothing.

When I finally broke down and got a job I maintained my thriftiness. I kept spending to a minimum and earned extra money playing music at night while keeping up my day job.  I only bought things that were cheap enough to resell at a profit. I kept hustling any buck I could. Slowly I accumulated enough to finally quit employment for good and live completely off of music and hustles.

If a band broke up and my musical income was interrupted, I was back to scrounging to feed myself again. I still tell the story about how, after we'd eaten all the stale pasta with takeout squeeze-packet sauce, all we had was oatmeal. We had it with old brown sugar for breakfast, chicken bouillon cube porridge for lunch and Oxo porridge for dinner. Employment, welfare and panhandling were not options.

By the time I was in my 40s, I'd managed to acquire 3 properties in downtown Toronto while still maintaining dirt-cheap tenancy in an old house next to the train tracks. My 8 tenants paid my mortgages, taxes and maintenance costs, and gave me a good income as well. I slowly started falling into bad habits. I started to eat in restaurants and take taxicabs. I bought a trailer and kept a country place. I started living high off the hog again.

When prime minister Brian Mulroney "Cooled down the over-heated Canadian economy to wrestle inflation to the ground" everything changed again. My mortgage rates tripled, I had to lower my rents because of soaring unemployment and a collapsing local real estate market. My properties weren't worth what they were mortgaged for. Then I was involved as a passenger in a head-on highway collision.

Since I wasn't an employee and had no registered business, the insurance company gave me nothing. They offered me an insulting pittance for pain and suffering, but I refused it and retained a civil litigation lawyer. It took 2 years to see a penny. In the meantime I was unable to earn, confined to a wheelchair and crutches. The banks foreclosed on my mortgages and I was forced to declare bankruptcy.

Due to a precedent in an Ontario court in the 1920s, it was determined that the bankruptcy trustee couldn't touch any receivables from an auto accident settlement. Meanwhile the insurance company played hardball, not reaching a settlement until we'd already set a court date. I was forced to go on welfare, which paid for most of the cost of my rent. To subsist I was forced to sell some of my instruments and roll up my old nickels and pennies to buy cheap raw food. I ate a meal a day at a local soup kitchen. Then finally my lawyer called to say he'd received the minutes of settlement from the insurance company. I went and signed the papers and went straight to the trustee to declare bankruptcy. The next day, I went and picked up my settlement check, took it to the bank where it was written and got it certified, then went straight to my local bank branch and opened an account, withdrawing $5k in cash to pay off actual people I owed money to. I was a real person again.

Since then, I've done okay for myself but I'll always try to maintain my poverty buying habits. Never borrow. Buy only to earn, not to spend. Avoid banks. I'll try to maintain this attitude even if I become very wealthy.

This is why I'll keep holding, and buying the dips.


Thanks for that rendition.  I must be rubbing off on you in terms of providing "context."

Regarding your bitcoin holdings, based on your conservative story, I am going to revise my estimate that you have between 120 and 140 coins... and surely you do not need to confirm or deny, I am just trying to provide a guesstimate - kind of like attempting to solve a puzzle.

Regarding your waiting to cash in or to begin to live off of bitcoin, surely I had been teasing you about your "old foggie" status, but it does sound as if you have very decent experiences that will cause you to be able live within your means, and surely that is one of the ways to be wealthy on any kind of income stream.

I think that there are going to be a quite a few of us who may be similarly frugal to you (but of course each of us have differing life experiences), but the amazing performance of bitcoin (and likely continued decent performance) is going to allow a lot of us to improve our lifestyles to considerable degrees, and still be able to comfortably (meaning with a cushion) live within our means (and still live very well and still live beyond our previous expectations).   

Many of us may be part of one of the greatest transfers of wealth in recent history (to kind of steal an expression recently used by Trace Mayer)..

Congrats all... and I admit that I could not sleep, and my alarm has not yet gone off for $9,951.67, but I am still getting the feeling that we are on the cusp of $10k.. and I am of the opinion expressed by others that once we go past $10k then we are going to have an upwards price blow off of anywhere between 15% and 25%, which will bring us to the $11,500 to $12,500 range, and then we will see what happens from there.. perhaps a correction or perhaps continued UP>>>>> time will tell.
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