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February 04, 2017, 09:51:57 AM |
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i am not a techie. no IT guy at all. i came across bitcoin by means of a historic perspective. what strikes me most is the blatant ignorance of most of the IT guys that i talk about bitcoin. they always laugh. i mean those guys are professionals, the make their income because they figured out that digitization is a mega trend, but they refuse to see the elegance of bitcoin. how can this be?
They do see it. That laugh is a nervous one, that covers up a little bit of anger, and feelings of 'missing out'. I do confirm what you are saying. Most of them know they missed a huge opportunity but here's a silver lining from a friend of mine. He works as main IT architect for a SME. He has put a small asic farm (7 antminers S7) in the server room where nobody notice it. Free electricity and free air conditioning... He does not earn much but I was happy to made him aware of the BTC potential. I'm desperately waiting to see and understand if $1000 will hold. I hope the price will reach parity with gold soon and after that the unknown is our land. Hold tight
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February 04, 2017, 10:08:16 AM |
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i am not a techie. no IT guy at all. i came across bitcoin by means of a historic perspective. what strikes me most is the blatant ignorance of most of the IT guys that i talk about bitcoin. they always laugh. i mean those guys are professionals, the make their income because they figured out that digitization is a mega trend, but they refuse to see the elegance of bitcoin. how can this be?
They do see it. That laugh is a nervous one, that covers up a little bit of anger, and feelings of 'missing out'. I've been involved for around 18th months and managed to accumulate some BTC - but even I feel like I missed out from the early days - was fully aware of BTC but took a long time to take the plunge - wish I'd got in earlier - but glad that I did.
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February 04, 2017, 10:41:29 AM |
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i am not a techie. no IT guy at all. i came across bitcoin by means of a historic perspective. what strikes me most is the blatant ignorance of most of the IT guys that i talk about bitcoin. they always laugh. i mean those guys are professionals, the make their income because they figured out that digitization is a mega trend, but they refuse to see the elegance of bitcoin. how can this be?
They do see it. That laugh is a nervous one, that covers up a little bit of anger, and feelings of 'missing out'. Hey, I am an ex-IT guy (changed career in 2009) and I am in! Granted though, it took me a while to start seeing the true disruptive potential of Bitcoin and the Blockchain. Started mining scrypt in 2013 just before the meteoric rise to ATH before jacking it in when the returns began to diminish drastically. Exchanged my LTC for BTC and have been accumulating and Hodling ever since. You are still here before 99.99% of the population
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February 04, 2017, 03:17:38 PM Last edit: February 04, 2017, 03:43:52 PM by Torque |
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i am not a techie. no IT guy at all. i came across bitcoin by means of a historic perspective. what strikes me most is the blatant ignorance of most of the IT guys that i talk about bitcoin. they always laugh. i mean those guys are professionals, the make their income because they figured out that digitization is a mega trend, but they refuse to see the elegance of bitcoin. how can this be?
They do see it. That laugh is a nervous one, that covers up a little bit of anger, and feelings of 'missing out'. I've been involved for around 18th months and managed to accumulate some BTC - but even I feel like I missed out from the early days - was fully aware of BTC but took a long time to take the plunge - wish I'd got in earlier - but glad that I did. The irony is that the idea of 'missing out' on bitcoin is those IT guys showing even more ignorance. They also 'missed out' when bitcoin hit a $200 low in 2015, but still chose to do nothing. They will 'miss out' again when bitcoin doubles or triples from here. Missing out on buying a tiny bit of bitcoin and then overnight becoming rich? Sure, yes... definitely. Missing out on making a major or ongoing investment in bitcoin, and still one day become rich? Maybe, or it just might take longer than their shortsighted timeframe of 1 year. More like a decade or two. (pro tip: quit dumping all that money every year into your pitiful 401k, put it directly into bitcoin instead) Missing out on using bitcoin as a global, universal payment method? Never Missing out on using bitcoin as a long term store of value? Never Missing out on using bitcoin as a hedge against inflation? Never
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February 04, 2017, 04:13:05 PM |
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I am an IT guy but when I first heard about Bitcoin I was defensive because I thought gold was the answer.
To this day I have not gone through all of the source code. But I did read the white paper and that got me.
Maybe some IT people might be hesitant because they understand how vulnerable most computers are.
I think it's more your economic views than your views on digital tech.
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Torque
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February 04, 2017, 04:23:59 PM |
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Notice how whenever the bitcoin price slows down and settles in for a while, suddenly some FUD magically appears on the /bitcoin Reddit page and gets spammed everywhere? Yeah, seen that over, and over, and over, and... Guess what the FUD dujour is today?
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Elwar
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February 04, 2017, 04:34:00 PM |
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Notice how whenever the bitcoin price slows down and settles in for a while, suddenly some FUD magically appears on the /bitcoin Reddit page and gets spammed everywhere? Yeah, seen that over, and over, and over, and... Guess what the FUD dujour is today? ban? Edit: I just checked. Same as happens on here. Block size crap. Everyone is a software engineer.
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February 04, 2017, 04:46:52 PM |
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I am an IT guy but when I first heard about Bitcoin I was defensive because I thought gold was the answer.
To this day I have not gone through all of the source code. But I did read the white paper and that got me.
Maybe some IT people might be hesitant because they understand how vulnerable most computers are.
I think it's more your economic views than your views on digital tech.
I though you were a believer of trumponomics
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gembitz
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February 04, 2017, 04:51:31 PM |
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^bitcoin almost $1100 :-D :-D :-D //^WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE #shorty ===>
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February 04, 2017, 05:00:25 PM |
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i am not a techie. no IT guy at all. i came across bitcoin by means of a historic perspective. what strikes me most is the blatant ignorance of most of the IT guys that i talk about bitcoin. they always laugh. i mean those guys are professionals, the make their income because they figured out that digitization is a mega trend, but they refuse to see the elegance of bitcoin. how can this be?
They do see it. That laugh is a nervous one, that covers up a little bit of anger, and feelings of 'missing out'. Hey, I am an ex-IT guy (changed career in 2009) and I am in! Granted though, it took me a while to start seeing the true disruptive potential of Bitcoin and the Blockchain. Started mining scrypt in 2013 just before the meteoric rise to ATH before jacking it in when the returns began to diminish drastically. Exchanged my LTC for BTC and have been accumulating and Hodling ever since. Cool. I did the same. Worked with IT for 20 years, got out around 2012. Mined LTC and got my BTC that way, and bought a lot around $160 a few days before the ATH... holding and spending a bit, but mostly holding.
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February 04, 2017, 05:02:59 PM |
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Light it up fellas
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Elwar
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February 04, 2017, 05:04:10 PM |
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I am an IT guy but when I first heard about Bitcoin I was defensive because I thought gold was the answer.
To this day I have not gone through all of the source code. But I did read the white paper and that got me.
Maybe some IT people might be hesitant because they understand how vulnerable most computers are.
I think it's more your economic views than your views on digital tech.
I though you were a believer of trumponomics Definitely not. What I like about Trump is watching the liberals lose their shit. I only hope we go long enough without going to war with a military power that can actually hit their target for me to make my money and get out of Afghanistan with a healthy bitcoin wallet.
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February 04, 2017, 05:09:48 PM |
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Ted E. Bare
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February 04, 2017, 05:10:59 PM |
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Who sold at the bottom?
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Ted E. Bare
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February 04, 2017, 05:11:15 PM |
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PoolMinor still waiting for $800...
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gembitz
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February 04, 2017, 05:19:01 PM |
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Who sold at the bottom? ^TBH I SOLD AT $900 AND BOUGHT BACK @ $910 ... :-D
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February 04, 2017, 05:21:28 PM |
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What the hell is happening now? It is $1020 and rising. Is this it fellas?! IS THIS IT?!
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February 04, 2017, 05:22:34 PM |
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I think PoolMinor has so much truth in his analysis though. Being a holder, I hope he is wrong, but I also think there will be a move down soon. After that... moon. If it crosses 1100 with nice volume, we might see moon earlier.
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February 04, 2017, 05:27:14 PM |
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$1030 Everytime I go and check it on blockchain it is up by $10. So two more times I go there in the next 10 minutes it will be at the ATH? That is how the trend is looking to me now!
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February 04, 2017, 05:30:54 PM |
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i am not a techie. no IT guy at all. i came across bitcoin by means of a historic perspective. what strikes me most is the blatant ignorance of most of the IT guys that i talk about bitcoin. they always laugh. i mean those guys are professionals, the make their income because they figured out that digitization is a mega trend, but they refuse to see the elegance of bitcoin. how can this be?
They do see it. That laugh is a nervous one, that covers up a little bit of anger, and feelings of 'missing out'. I know a lot of IT guys myself.Funny is that I, a non IT guy, was the only one, who knew about Bitcoin and the only taking it serious since ~4 years now. And right now they are hyping Blockchain! Blockchain here, Blockchain there! Bitcoin? Meehh!! Waste of money, will get displaced pretty soon, and so on. Sometimes I ask myself if they are doing this on purpose. Maybe because, as you mentioned, they might have realized that they missed a big chance.Or maybe because a non professional techy guy like me knew about Bitcoin before them?!
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