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Question: When will BTC get back above $70K:
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7/21 - 1 (0.8%)
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8/25 - 8 (6.6%)
After August - 72 (59.5%)
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Here. I asked for you. Roll Eyes

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WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

GUYS , i know the rules about other coin postin, however i think many of u hold some eth and will hear the news soon anyway...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WkP3Pe58Dv4
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^Heady tiems.  Exciting!
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January 30, 2016, 03:22:02 AM

Isn't it time the white paper was copyrighted and 'cleansed'? Make it pay per view too. I think it's becoming an annoyance for higher minds than us.

Along with satoshi saying bitcoin is not suitable for micropayments perhaps Tongue

Bitcoin isn't currently practical for very small micropayments.  Not for things like pay per search or per page view without an aggregating mechanism, not things needing to pay less than 0.01.  The dust spam limit is a first try at intentionally trying to prevent overly small micropayments like that.

Bitcoin is practical for smaller transactions than are practical with existing payment methods.  Small enough to include what you might call the top of the micropayment range.  But it doesn't claim to be practical for arbitrarily small micropayments.

LOOOL, 'fancy Visa' Tooministas #REKT.   Grin
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https://bter.com/trade/ETH_CNY


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January 30, 2016, 03:43:39 AM

♫ People don't fear the creeper. ♬

You hear that sucking sound?



You gonna let your lunch get eaten by...         etherbutters??!     Angry
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^Today's cryptosphere demands paradigm shifts: disrupt or die!
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January 30, 2016, 05:12:47 AM

Bitcoin is practical for smaller transactions than are practical with existing payment methods.  Small enough to include what you might call the top of the micropayment range.  But it doesn't claim to be practical for arbitrarily small micropayments.

Rearranged your bolds for you. Now, what do you consider the top of the micropayment range and what would be a reasonable fee for that? I frequently use Paypal to buy stuff for $1 and I would consider that well into the "payment" range.
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January 30, 2016, 05:17:15 AM

I am a stealthy ninja! You do not spot me until I'm upon you and it's much too late! Because my little green activity box isn't green, so you thought you're safe. But you're not safe, oh no! the trap is sprung! ere I am!

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January 30, 2016, 05:39:36 AM

Bitcoin is practical for smaller transactions than are practical with existing payment methods.  Small enough to include what you might call the top of the micropayment range.  But it doesn't claim to be practical for arbitrarily small micropayments.

Rearranged your bolds for you. Now, what do you consider the top of the micropayment range and what would be a reasonable fee for that? I frequently use Paypal to buy stuff for $1 and I would consider that well into the "payment" range.

It's problematic for stuff of 1$, unless it goes much different for large merchants who have special deals.

The fees are pretty high:



So if I want to buy an mp3 from an artist, and the artist charges me 0.99$ for it, paypal will take ~0.40$ of it. Paypal becomes the artist's 60-40% partner. So this option is clearly not viable. If you go through bitcoin, the artist can keep like 98-95% of the money.
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GUYS , i know the rules about other coin postin, however i think many of u hold some eth and will hear the news soon anyway...

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sell the news... huge pump preceded it already
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Bitcoin is practical for smaller transactions than are practical with existing payment methods.  Small enough to include what you might call the top of the micropayment range.  But it doesn't claim to be practical for arbitrarily small micropayments.

Rearranged your bolds for you. Now, what do you consider the top of the micropayment range and what would be a reasonable fee for that? I frequently use Paypal to buy stuff for $1 and I would consider that well into the "payment" range.

It's problematic for stuff of 1$, unless it goes much different for large merchants who have special deals.

The fees are pretty high:



So if I want to buy an mp3 from an artist, and the artist charges me 0.99$ for it, paypal will take ~0.40$ of it. Paypal becomes the artist's 60-40% partner. So this option is clearly not viable. If you go through bitcoin, the artist can keep like 98-95% of the money.

I think that different models might develop to suit different payment methods. The old fashioned but goodie "subscription' comes to mind. ie if you really like the artist and what to support them why not subscribe for say $30 and get xyz for 'free as part of the subscription. I also do not think the ability to make small/micro  payments is what bitcoin is really all about. It might work for some types etc but that is a side benefit and not fundemental
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January 30, 2016, 06:36:58 AM

The diff has been crazy lately. What happens if after halving the price remain stagnant?
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