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September 15, 2016, 06:32:41 AM

From reading some of your posts, it seems that some of our finances are similar in respect to bitfinex.

Surely, the bitfinex situation did create a bit of a doldrum regarding the extent to which those BFX coins had any value.  I had my own dilemmas about the situation, which likely are not completely resolved.  Anyhow I set up a staggered selling schedule, which caused a small amount of selling at various intervals as the price goes up.  If the price discontinues going up, then I am going to be stuck with a large percentage of my coins.  So far, I have cashed out of a bit more than 15% of my originally issued BFX holdings, and yeah so far, USA residents (which is me) cannot trade.. We can only sell, or maybe use some of our holdings to purchase some equity, which is coming soon (as we are informed of that).

I actually wouldn't mind some Bitfinex equity if it survives this. Exchanges make a lot of money and you can't invest in most exchanges. Other than buying that Romanian exchange that shut down.
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September 15, 2016, 06:33:55 AM

I would never put on the same plate investing $1000 in Bitcoin against gambling with them.
Investing in Bitcoin is not like being in a casino.

Most of us are here for different reason but I think that the majority understands the exceptional nature of BTC.
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September 15, 2016, 06:39:09 AM

To whoever invested more than you can afford to lose, because you realize this could still be the investment of a lifetime and the reward can be SO VAST that the risk of losing everything seems minimal in comparison.... let's do this fellers

Who is investing "more than they can afford to lose"?

If you invested the money then you obviously had the money. Unless you have no job then you have the means to get more money.

If you're sitting there with $50k to pay for mom's medical bill and you instead convert it to bitcoins then yes, maybe that is not a smart choice.

For me, BTC/USD could go to $0 and I'd be fine. Hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of value lost but in 2 weeks I'll get a paycheck and can pay for my living expenses.

Even if you take a loan out to buy bitcoins, too bad for your creditor if it goes to zero.
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I'm just mining LTC to BTC on stuff more or less that has ROI'd (some stuff in dec will ROI then thats it)

anyway I see a lot of press both legit and not legit saying that 2016-2017  BTC will go to 850/1000/1500/2000/4100 etc (pick a number)

it reminds me of the good (bad?) old days when BTC was at around $1100 usd and BTC was gonna go to 2k for sure

Then China had issues with BTC and mt. gox soon after etc etc


Not saying for sure it is NOT gonna fly up in price...just the fact when EVERYONE seems to be sure it is gonna....it creeps me out Sad

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September 15, 2016, 09:23:39 AM

From reading some of your posts, it seems that some of our finances are similar in respect to bitfinex.

Surely, the bitfinex situation did create a bit of a doldrum regarding the extent to which those BFX coins had any value.  I had my own dilemmas about the situation, which likely are not completely resolved.  Anyhow I set up a staggered selling schedule, which caused a small amount of selling at various intervals as the price goes up.  If the price discontinues going up, then I am going to be stuck with a large percentage of my coins.  So far, I have cashed out of a bit more than 15% of my originally issued BFX holdings, and yeah so far, USA residents (which is me) cannot trade.. We can only sell, or maybe use some of our holdings to purchase some equity, which is coming soon (as we are informed of that).

I actually wouldn't mind some Bitfinex equity if it survives this. Exchanges make a lot of money and you can't invest in most exchanges. Other than buying that Romanian exchange that shut down.


Possibly, it does not hurt to have that level of confidence in Bitfinex, and I do appreciate some of their attempts at innovation.  At this moment, I do not have a lot of confidence in the equity option, but never say never, we have not yet seen the product and maybe read the prospectus, if their is going to be any such document coming out.
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September 15, 2016, 09:33:25 AM

To whoever invested more than you can afford to lose, because you realize this could still be the investment of a lifetime and the reward can be SO VAST that the risk of losing everything seems minimal in comparison.... let's do this fellers

Who is investing "more than they can afford to lose"?

You seem to be misquoting me.  I was responding to Dafar's comment, and in your above editing, you seem to have attributed Dafar's comments to me.

The fact of the matter is that some people do invest more than they can afford to lose in a kind of gambling style... there are a variety of ways to accomplish such and a variety of individual stories.




If you invested the money then you obviously had the money. Unless you have no job then you have the means to get more money.

You can borrow, also or otherwise leverage assets and/or credit.


If you're sitting there with $50k to pay for mom's medical bill and you instead convert it to bitcoins then yes, maybe that is not a smart choice.

Yes... these kinds of things happen when people have variations of gambling addiction issues.




For me, BTC/USD could go to $0 and I'd be fine. Hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of value lost but in 2 weeks I'll get a paycheck and can pay for my living expenses.


Well, a prudent choice with any volatile asset is to only invest as much as you afford to lose, and maybe you are doing it right.  No matter what, with volatile assets, it does not seem to be an easy balance.. and the past couple of years have been quite a test for a lot of folks, including myself.  I have learned quite a bit, and there are certainly a lot of challenges in terms of allocating money for bitcoin.




Even if you take a loan out to buy bitcoins, too bad for your creditor if it goes to zero.


Probably depends on the type of loan, and the kind of creditor that you have.  If the creditor sends Guito over to break legs, then surely that kind of creditor will make sure that he is not the only one suffering.



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September 15, 2016, 11:18:51 AM

Any speculations when we will reach $666 again? I wonder if it requires bitcoin to go up or the dollar to go down.
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September 15, 2016, 12:44:25 PM

I really need more hopium. Please give me some. Development is sooooo slow. In the meanwhile this: https://tweakers.net/nieuws/115745/abn-amro-begint-met-test-voor-nfc-betalingen-met-android-smartphones.html, Dutch bank experiments with Android wallet and payment via NFC.
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September 15, 2016, 01:01:33 PM

I really need more hopium. Please give me some. Development is sooooo slow. In the meanwhile this: https://tweakers.net/nieuws/115745/abn-amro-begint-met-test-voor-nfc-betalingen-met-android-smartphones.html, Dutch bank experiments with Android wallet and payment via NFC.

So...you can use your bank account to pay via NFC?

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September 15, 2016, 01:12:07 PM

I really need more hopium. Please give me some. Development is sooooo slow. In the meanwhile this: https://tweakers.net/nieuws/115745/abn-amro-begint-met-test-voor-nfc-betalingen-met-android-smartphones.html, Dutch bank experiments with Android wallet and payment via NFC.

Man, those pesky Dutch are a long way behind. It's been possible to do this in the UK since before the wheel was invented.
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September 15, 2016, 02:34:58 PM

I really need more hopium. Please give me some. Development is sooooo slow. In the meanwhile this: https://tweakers.net/nieuws/115745/abn-amro-begint-met-test-voor-nfc-betalingen-met-android-smartphones.html, Dutch bank experiments with Android wallet and payment via NFC.

Man, those pesky Dutch are a long way behind. It's been possible to do this in the UK since before the wheel was invented.

Why would you want this?
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September 15, 2016, 02:54:42 PM

I really need more hopium. Please give me some. Development is sooooo slow. In the meanwhile this: https://tweakers.net/nieuws/115745/abn-amro-begint-met-test-voor-nfc-betalingen-met-android-smartphones.html, Dutch bank experiments with Android wallet and payment via NFC.

Man, those pesky Dutch are a long way behind. It's been possible to do this in the UK since before the wheel was invented.

Why would you want this?

Why would you not want this? Saves using a bank card.  

I never understood why there isn't more focus on developing a good  mobile wallet. The one that the NLG  team developed is much better then anything available for BTC.
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September 15, 2016, 05:58:26 PM

Any speculations when we will reach $666 again? I wonder if it requires bitcoin to go up or the dollar to go down.


Soon.Tm     Going to $666 does not "require", it will merely just happen through a combination of market forces.
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September 15, 2016, 06:08:37 PM

I really need more hopium. Please give me some. Development is sooooo slow. In the meanwhile this: https://tweakers.net/nieuws/115745/abn-amro-begint-met-test-voor-nfc-betalingen-met-android-smartphones.html, Dutch bank experiments with Android wallet and payment via NFC.

What makes you conclude that bitcoin development is slow, implying too slow?  From my understanding there is a lot of development continuing to go on in the bitcoin space.

Even though transaction and payment system is not the only use of bitcoin, the total value of transactions on the network (and fees that people are willing to pay) continues to go up.. whether trickling or not, bitcoin is no where near to being surpassed by any competing system.

https://blockchain.info/charts/transaction-fees?timespan=all

Do you think that some kind of banking payment system serves as any kind of meaningful competition to bitcoin's secure decentralized immutability - that continues to this day?
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September 15, 2016, 06:43:42 PM

Why would you want this?

I genuinely don't know as I only use a phone for phone calls and sending photos of my winkle to people. I suppose it saves the handful of calories it requires to fish a card out. I'm not a huge smartphone fan and don't want to lose my entire life if mine goes walkies.
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September 16, 2016, 12:06:18 AM

Possibly, it does not hurt to have that level of confidence in Bitfinex, and I do appreciate some of their attempts at innovation. 

The only innovation they have demonstrated is in suckering rats into not fleeing a sinking ship.
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September 16, 2016, 12:10:37 AM

What makes you conclude that bitcoin development is slow, implying too slow? 

Garzik's ECE has occurred. One we saw miles ahead. Core failed in delivering a timely solution. Ergo, development is slow. Too slow
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September 16, 2016, 01:08:30 AM

Possibly, it does not hurt to have that level of confidence in Bitfinex, and I do appreciate some of their attempts at innovation. 

The only innovation they have demonstrated is in suckering rats into not fleeing a sinking ship.

Yeah right.

Is it even worth it to engage with you?   

My assertion,  more or less, is that, at this time, I do not have enough confidence in bitfinex to divert towards equity investing in them, yet I think that any reasonable person would agree that there is a certain level of innovativeness in bitfinex's approach to this whole response to a supposed hack matter. 

Whether you believe that they are going to be successful or not, there is some creativity and boldness going on in their ongoing and unfolding approach (whether it was premeditated or not).


What makes you conclude that bitcoin development is slow, implying too slow? 

Garzik's ECE has occurred. One we saw miles ahead. Core failed in delivering a timely solution. Ergo, development is slow. Too slow

Maybe you could speak in english in order that people can understand?

Can you explain a Garzik's ECE statement?

No matter what your response to the above statements, it appears that you are continuing to presume that bitcoin is somehow broken and that there is some kind of need to rush a blocksize limit solution.  The underlying presumption continues to be erroneous.

Bitcoin is processing transactions without any major glitches to security or timeliness or cost, and within the coming months, seg wit is going to go live (could be a year, but seems to be coming out a lot sooner than that).  In other words, bitcoin is coming along fine, currently.





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September 16, 2016, 01:29:51 AM

when this thread dies you know bitcoin will be close to exploding....




Wait for it.. Wait for it... Wait... for.. it......... (check again in 24 hours...)






*edit: ...it will be critically critical.  Smiley
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