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September 27, 2017, 01:24:57 PM

Being left behind is always a risk. Price seems steady for now and positive news is coming in. It looks like we may be headed upward soon but the market is still jittery so beware.

I'd rather buy too early than risk being left behind. With bitcoin, its always worked out well this way.

Exactly.

There are many people who missed the chance to buy in 2016 and now still "waiting" for $200 price again, as they were told by fools the day they missed the low price. Roll Eyes

Honestly, its never too late to join bitcoin. Buy now or cry later, this always continue with bitcoin.
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September 27, 2017, 01:48:19 PM
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Honestly, its never too late to join bitcoin.

I find the whole idea of people saying that it's "too late" to join Bitcoin a ridiculous notion. To me it's like saying it's "too late to get internet", "too late to join Facebook", or "too late to get a smart phone." "Damn, I missed out on that whole Internet revolution thing!"

A nonsensical phrase. At no point in time now or in the future will anyone be "missing out" on getting some Bitcoin.

If they mean that it's too late to make a ton of money with Bitcoin, then they need to re-evaluate their notion of what money is. Should I say, "Well it's too late to buy Gold because I can't get it for $0.10/oz. valuation like my ancestors were able to."  ? Roll Eyes Whatever the current valuation is, someone is always buying and selling. Hopefully someday in the future with Bitcoin, there will only be buying (because we will swap it directly for goods/services and won't have to go back to fiat).
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September 27, 2017, 01:58:26 PM

Honestly, its never too late to join bitcoin.

I find the whole idea of people saying that it's "too late" to join Bitcoin a ridiculous notion. To me it's like saying it's "too late to get internet", "too late to join Facebook", or "too late to get a smart phone." "Damn, I missed out on that whole Internet revolution!"

A nonsensical phrase. At no point in time now or in the future will anyone be "missing out" on getting some Bitcoin.

If they mean that it's too late to make a ton of money with Bitcoin, then they need to re-evaluate their notion of what money is. Should I say, "Well it's too late to buy Gold because I can't get it for $0.10/oz. valuation like my ancestors were able to."  ? Roll Eyes

I don't get that either. I think it would help if we would start talking about satoshi / fiat exchange rates. If these people see 1 BTC = 4000 USD, they think it's to late to buy. But most likely some of these people would buy if they see a exchange rate of 1 Sat = 0.00004 USD.
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September 27, 2017, 02:02:08 PM

We are back at $4000 http://preev.com/btc/usd guys do you think that were going $4500 this weekend or go back $3700? Im planning to sell some fraction to pay my expenses.
$4200 seems okay for me to sell.
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September 27, 2017, 02:07:14 PM

Hot Damn! BCH now available for withdraw at Bitstamp!
https://www.bitstamp.net/article/bitcoin-cash-withdrawals-now-available/
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September 27, 2017, 02:16:45 PM

Hot Damn! BCH now available for withdraw at Bitstamp!
https://www.bitstamp.net/article/bitcoin-cash-withdrawals-now-available/

Damn, I'm long on that shit.
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September 27, 2017, 02:22:58 PM

On the other hand eurodol is up, BTCEUR is up, my company's stock is at a "very long time high" and I have a ton of that, so overall not a bad day.
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September 27, 2017, 02:27:09 PM

Btw, whenever you see a interview of a Bitcoin enthusiast where the interviewer is completely skeptical of Bitcoin and crypocurrencies in general, and trying to make the interviewee feel ridiculous about their passion and enthusiasm.

There's this as a reminder for you:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lskpNmUl8yQ
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September 27, 2017, 02:42:58 PM

I'll admit. I got greedy. I lost over 1300 Bitcoins in that fiasco. In principal - several times that if we include my (so-called) gains.

... well that explains a lot, your grasp of economics is as shit as I suspected ... you got lucky, not greedy chump.

...classy
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September 27, 2017, 02:44:51 PM

Honestly, its never too late to join bitcoin.

I find the whole idea of people saying that it's "too late" to join Bitcoin a ridiculous notion. To me it's like saying it's "too late to get internet", "too late to join Facebook", or "too late to get a smart phone." "Damn, I missed out on that whole Internet revolution thing!"

A nonsensical phrase. At no point in time now or in the future will anyone be "missing out" on getting some Bitcoin.

If they mean that it's too late to make a ton of money with Bitcoin, then they need to re-evaluate their notion of what money is. Should I say, "Well it's too late to buy Gold because I can't get it for $0.10/oz. valuation like my ancestors were able to."  ? Roll Eyes Whatever the current valuation is, someone is always buying and selling. Hopefully someday in the future with Bitcoin, there will only be buying (because we will swap it directly for goods/services and won't have to go back to fiat).


it's too EARLY to buy bitcoin wait for ~$1OOOO+ then it will be safer and confirmed legit! Wink haa
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September 27, 2017, 02:51:00 PM

Closing in on 41xxx guys...
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September 27, 2017, 03:03:45 PM

Closing in on 41xxx guys...

Was always going to happen. I hope those who panic sold at sub 3k feel like shit right now. All the weak hands were pathetic reacting to the 'China ban news'.
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September 27, 2017, 03:17:45 PM

Well good morning Bitcoinland.

I see we have a wee leg up and we're solidly back over $4kUSD/$5kCAD... currently $4096USD/$5070CAD (Bitcoinaverage).

Altcoincash is still going sideways at $450USD/$558CAD (Coinmarketcap).

There's still a half a week of September left to maybe see $4.3k-$4.5k and feel like the beartrap/FUDstorm is really over and we're ready to resume the quest for new ATHs.

since Jimbo's daily update has started to include bcash I guess shitcoins are fair game now...

The only reason I include AltCash is that most of us hold it without ever having to fork over our hard-earned Bitcoin or fiat cash for it (puns intended).

It was a gift to most of us and when we calculate our holdings we should include it. It may be a shitcoin but it's Bitcoin's shitcoin.  Cool
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September 27, 2017, 03:22:10 PM

My only dream is that Altcash heads back to 0.20/btc so I can unload the rest that I have.
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September 27, 2017, 03:26:14 PM

I'll admit. I got greedy. I lost over 1300 Bitcoins in that fiasco. In principal - several times that if we include my (so-called) gains.

... well that explains a lot, your grasp of economics is as shit as I suspected ... you got lucky, not greedy chump.

Dude, do you even ponzi?

I'm quite comfortable with my current position.

How's your dream acquisition process going?
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September 27, 2017, 03:28:29 PM

I have to admit. My first thoughts when I saw that Bitstamp released it was to dump for bitcoin at current price levels. Transactions may take 48 hours so I'll probably have a think on it.  
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September 27, 2017, 03:31:37 PM

My only dream is that Altcash heads back to 0.20/btc so I can unload the rest that I have.

My dream is that Altcash will find its way into anonymous ATMs or other OTC channels so I can sell/convert mine without compromising the anonymity of the associated real bitcoins.
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September 27, 2017, 03:37:29 PM

My only dream is that Altcash heads back to 0.20/btc so I can unload the rest that I have.

My dream is that Altcash will find its way into anonymous ATMs or other OTC channels so I can sell/convert mine without compromising the anonymity of the associated real bitcoins.

I don't. Average Joe is going to have a hell of a time figuring out the difference between a BitcoinTM ATM vs. a Bitcoin Cash ATM. Especially when their names sound identical and their logos are virtually identical.

All by design I'm sure.

Powers That Be: "If we can't block the growth of BitcoinTM, then we can slow it down or compromise it by confusing the shit out of newbs with similar forks in order to divide, dilute, and conquer. Their sorry asses won't know the difference until they try to spend it somewhere."

I'm sure the next fork will be called Bitcoin Money and have just a slight turn of the logo. Maybe even upside down.  Roll Eyes
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September 27, 2017, 03:38:38 PM

My only dream is that Altcash heads back to 0.20/btc so I can unload the rest that I have.

My dream is that Altcash will find its way into anonymous ATMs or other OTC channels so I can sell/convert mine without compromising the anonymity of the associated real bitcoins.

~buys firecrackers from roger ver?..  Wink  #kung fu lessons maybe? :-D weeee

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