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Question: When will we see a new ATH?
2023 - 56 (21.5%)
2024 - 105 (40.2%)
2025 - 75 (28.7%)
2026 - 4 (1.5%)
2027 - 2 (0.8%)
After 2027 - 5 (1.9%)
Never - 14 (5.4%)
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December 05, 2018, 07:23:04 AM
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Congrats man let us know when you hear more

On dollar cost averaging

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December 05, 2018, 07:47:58 AM

Some quality TA

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December 05, 2018, 08:26:37 AM

^ Yeah. Shitty weather. Couldn't live there.
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December 05, 2018, 08:28:12 AM

Market cap:  US$132.  I'm impressed.

https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/rusgas/#markets
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December 05, 2018, 08:32:26 AM

Market cap:  US$132.  I'm impressed.

https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/rusgas/#markets

That's some shit we could pump to moon just for giggles.

What are you doing? Looking for the next x1000 coin?
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You guys are scaring the shit out of me with those $1K calls. If that happens, I will seriously consider breaking my own rules and take money from my (completely separated) other investments to buy much more. I hope not be put into that situation. I hate breaking my rules. They are for a reason.

Don't worry, BTC is not going so low. My prediction is that December will be a real struggle, afterwards, the price will begin to recover, whales would probably use mass media to pump the price by consecutive good news.
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December 05, 2018, 08:35:31 AM

I am furiously procrastinating
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December 05, 2018, 08:54:59 AM

Some scared noobs and crafty whales selling in Dec. What a surprise  Grin Trolls trying to scare the hodlers with 1K talks. Bring it on baby! I regularly buy with 2/3 of my salary and I just initiated another transfer to an exchange. It had been this way the last years. The difference is that I buy a lot more precious bitcoins now  Wink
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December 05, 2018, 09:05:43 AM

Don't worry, BTC is not going so low. My prediction is that December will be a real struggle, afterwards, the price will begin to recover, whales would probably use mass media to pump the price by consecutive good news.
There's the old investment wisdom, saying you should sell when you hear about an investment at your hairdresser (sorry, I can't find a literal quote to add as a reference). At the end of last year, one of my nieces wanted to buy Bitcoin. That would have been the perfect cue to sell!
There's another old investment wisdom: "the time to buy is when there's blood in the streets" (Rothschild), "even if the blood is your own". Currently, the "Bitcoin is dead" news is stronger than I've ever seen. Based on this old investment wisdom, that would make it the time to buy now.

Note: I don't give investment advice, I'm not buying, I'm not selling. I'm just enjoying the ride up, crying the ride down Tongue
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December 05, 2018, 09:15:44 AM

Bob don't lose yourself Wink
We'll get over this
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December 05, 2018, 09:18:41 AM

Some quality TA


Very simplistic but I like it better than the chart I saw yesterday about Bitcoin google searches.
On a more serious note, I seriously doubt the price will ever go back below 2K, or if it does then I'm afraid it is the end for Bitcoin. For now I am confident it is a good time to buy more coins.
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December 05, 2018, 09:25:05 AM

Some quality TA


Very simplistic but I like it better than the chart I saw yesterday about Bitcoin google searches.
On a more serious note, I seriously doubt the price will ever go back below 2K, or if it does then I'm afraid it is the end for Bitcoin. For now I am confident it is a good time to buy more coins.

It was decent reply up to the "I'm afraid it is the end for Bitcoin" nonsense...

Y'all motherfu**ers need Cthulhu!
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December 05, 2018, 10:21:34 AM

Whisky I mostly enjoy for exploring what the fuck is going on with taste buds.

Anything in particular that you'd recommend? I'd like to up my whiskey tasting game a bit.
Depends what you're into.

I'm quite fond of Caol Ila 12/18 which is peaty, but not as much as Laphroaig, and with a buttery/oily mouth feel that I quite appreciate.

My favourite whisky (so far with my limited experience) would be a Glenmorangie Signet though, which is quite sweet and actually has easily discernible notes of toffee, chocolate and less obvious coffee that you don't normally find in whisky.

As far as non-scotch goes, Japanese whiskies that I enjoyed were any Hibiki, Yamazaki, and Nikka Coffey Grain. They're much tamer than scotch, but interesting drinks nonetheless.

Haven't really played with American whiskies yet, but Maker's Mark is quite nice and very cheap.


Any recommendations that you have?

you guys making me gonna experience whisky as well, i never really drunk it, so just how is the best to start with it .... ? like when out eating its something to finish with together with a coffee or .... never was a whisky fan but as a grow older maybe my taste has been changing Wink
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Anyone used GDAX in London (GBP/BTC)?

You'll have to tell us how it goes if you do use them. I've also been thinking of hooking up now they supposedly have faster payments sorted out.

Well I sent a few quid in at 1.00am and it was there in minutes.

I had a coinbase account way back to try it out (it sucked) so I hadn't used it in years, but it did mean I didn't need to go through registration again to be on GDAX (or Coinbase Pro as it's called).

I have not bought yet (or tested withdrawls etc), I just wanted to be 'ready' and check it out.  

Initial impressions - albeit it was past my bedtime:

Normal-looking exchange trading deck.
Spread was as little as a penny up to around £10, looks like pretty good liquidity.
Pairs of GBP and EUR with ETH / ETC / Bcash / LTC and a short list of some crypto pairs inc USDC / ZEC and er... BAT  
You can see a USD exchange but not use it from a UK ip.
Didn't look into whether margin trading available.  API available.
GBP/USD price equivalence while I was there was a little over the actual price on Stamp - looked little under £15 more, make of that what you will.
Maker fees 0.0% taker 0.3% I haven't looked for into volume discounts, but it did seem to show a 30 day trade volume.
Withdrawal limit £10,000 /day - you can apply for higher.


TLDR:
Not traded or withdrawn yet, but with a UK Bank a/c it looks like a damn fast way to get fiat in - you're loaded up in minutes.
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2900$ is the last support that could very likely not hold, and should it not then we can easily go to 3 digits again.





I dont see support at 2900.  But certainly above 1000.  At 3 digits, BTC is failing as a project. Possible but unlikely.

I would estimate that $1500 needs to hold, and I expect it to do so, some time in late 2019.

I think we'll be back over $1200 by the 2024 halving. #hopeful

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December 05, 2018, 10:40:15 AM

Anyone used GDAX in London (GBP/BTC)?

You'll have to tell us how it goes if you do use them. I've also been thinking of hooking up now they supposedly have faster payments sorted out.

Well I sent a few quid in at 1.00am and it was there in minutes.

I had a coinbase account way back to try it out (it sucked) so I hadn't used it in years, but it did mean I didn't need to go through registration again to be on GDAX (or Coinbase Pro as it's called).

I have not bought yet (or tested withdrawls etc), I just wanted to be 'ready' and check it out.   

Initial impressions - albeit it was past my bedtime:

Normal-looking exchange trading deck.
Spread was as little as a penny up to around £10, looks like pretty good liquidity.
Pairs of GBP and EUR with ETH / ETC / Bcash / LTC and a short list of some crypto pairs inc USDC / ZEC and er... BAT 
You can see a USD exchange but not use it from a UK ip.
Didn't look into whether margin trading available.  API available.
GBP/USD price equivalence while I was there was a little over the actual price on Stamp - looked little under £15 more, make of that what you will.
Maker fees 0.0% taker 0.3% I haven't looked for into volume discounts, but it did seem to show a 30 day trade volume.
Withdrawal limit £10,000 /day - you can apply for higher.


TLDR:
Not traded or withdrawn yet, but with a UK Bank a/c it looks like a damn fast way to get fiat in - you're loaded up in minutes.
DYOR




I have recently withdrawn strait to my uk bank account. It was about one hour to show in my uk account
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2900$ is the last support that could very likely not hold, and should it not then we can easily go to 3 digits again.

https://i.imgur.com/jjCAICa.jpg


$2,9xx will be the bottom

but bounce will sharply, you will do not have time to buy, so it is better to buy now
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TLDR:
Not traded or withdrawn yet, but with a UK Bank a/c it looks like a damn fast way to get fiat in - you're loaded up in minutes.
DYOR
I have recently withdrawn strait to my uk bank account. It was about one hour to show in my uk account

Impressive.  Any other issues?
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December 05, 2018, 10:45:53 AM

Both of my family members who could actually afford to invest have asked me if now is a good time to buy bitcoins. I guess they've sat on the sidelines for long enough that they can finally see a buying opportunity.

I usually don't give advice, just tell them what I'm doing. I'm taking my last euros and buying at $3300.

I told them they may need to wait until May or June before things start to move upward.

i also never-NEVER push people into it, also just say that i'm in and will stay in BTC, so nobody can blame me ever if they get fearful and sell or etc and i also don't expect they be carrie me on there hands if it skyrockets .... i just tell them what that i'm a BTC buyer and maybe "totally" not a technical expert guy, but i do provide people useful places to learn about it and read about it, from there they have to decide for themselves.
good GOOD you buying those BTC with those worthless euro's, keep doing that (NO investment advice whatsoever Roll Eyes )
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