Elwar
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Viva Ut Vivas
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October 13, 2017, 12:15:15 AM |
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I have mixed feelings about the rise. I locked in my retirement at a lower price. So now I'm not "as rich" as I could be. Best to stop thinking about the "what ifs" and just be happy. Strange feeling though.
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Torque
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October 13, 2017, 12:21:29 AM |
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I have mixed feelings about the rise. I locked in my retirement at a lower price. So now I'm not "as rich" as I could be. Best to stop thinking about the "what ifs" and just be happy. Strange feeling though.
Taking your original investment out or some profit off the top is never a bad thing. That's smart. But going all out 100%? Man Elwar, you gotta realize that if Bitcoin can go to $5400/btc and 99.9% of the population still hasn't bought any yet, then surely you know it'll hit $20K or $50K one day in the future? You gotta keep some in, dude. If you don't then you might be regretting it years down the road.
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jbreher
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lose: unfind ... loose: untight
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October 13, 2017, 12:27:05 AM |
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I'm sure there is a better spot for this question, but this is really the only thread (because it's the best) that I follow.
Can anyone recommend better exchange options for someone based in the U.S. than Coinbase as it relates to fees?
They are charging $200 to buy and $200 to sell a full BTC right now. Is that normal? 4% vigorish seems awful high.
If you are using the native Coinbase rather than the sister GDAX, u r doing it rong. On Coinbase, you buy/sell from/to Coinbase: expensive. On GDAX, you buy/sell from/to other customers of GDAX: cheaper.
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LewisPirenne
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October 13, 2017, 12:30:24 AM |
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I have mixed feelings about the rise. I locked in my retirement at a lower price. So now I'm not "as rich" as I could be. Best to stop thinking about the "what ifs" and just be happy. Strange feeling though.
Nooooo!! Don't tell me that you sold everything for the Seasteading project... Living in Tahiti would be the dream for many, but keeping some BTC for the rainy day would be quite rational and in one's best interest.
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Elwar
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October 13, 2017, 12:31:04 AM |
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I have mixed feelings about the rise. I locked in my retirement at a lower price. So now I'm not "as rich" as I could be. Best to stop thinking about the "what ifs" and just be happy. Strange feeling though.
Taking your original investment out or some profit off the top is never a bad thing. That's smart. But going all out 100%? Man Elwar, you gotta realize that if Bitcoin can go to $5400/btc and 99.9% of the population still hasn't bought any yet, then surely you know it'll hit $20K or $50K one day in the future? You gotta keep some in, dude. If you don't then you might be regretting it years down the road. Oh no...not 100%. Maybe half.
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gembitz
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October 13, 2017, 12:31:49 AM |
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Man, gembitz, you crazy. Also your activity is at 420. Guess what bitcoin and I have in common at the moment!
420 is my mane activity-- 24/7 bitcoin cannabis businesses will propel us towards 100K *watch the ride*
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gembitz
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October 13, 2017, 12:33:55 AM |
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I have mixed feelings about the rise. I locked in my retirement at a lower price. So now I'm not "as rich" as I could be. Best to stop thinking about the "what ifs" and just be happy. Strange feeling though.
chase the BTCBTC dragon//^ 5 figures soonish# weeeee
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October 13, 2017, 12:34:34 AM |
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LewisPirenne
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October 13, 2017, 12:43:27 AM |
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I really feel bad for some of the later comers to BTC (e.g. South Korean and Japanese from the legalization as payment this year).
BTC is now at $5,700.00 on Bithumb!! Previously they believed Roger Ver's hype and led the way up in BCH volume and price. BTC hardly had any volume there, it serves more as a reference price, since ALT are quoted in BTC. Occasionally they pump Ripple and ETH. But now in the past few days, volume is mostly in BTC. There is real FOMO as they realize that they had the wrong crypto all along.
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gembitz
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October 13, 2017, 12:44:32 AM |
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#pushhhhhh+
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RoomBot
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October 13, 2017, 12:46:25 AM |
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I sold a BIT -- at the "top:" $5350" (Now it's over $5450) Who cares? What a ride.
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gembitz
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October 13, 2017, 12:47:29 AM |
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I sold a BIT -- at the "top:" $5350" Who cares? What a ride. lol
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October 13, 2017, 12:57:35 AM |
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How Long Will You Wait for $10,000?
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sgk
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!! HODL !!
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October 13, 2017, 12:59:46 AM |
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Going to sleep looking at an ATH and waking up to a new ATH. I don't know what to say, i am running out of words and GIFs.
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jojo69
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October 13, 2017, 01:00:37 AM |
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I'm sure there is a better spot for this question, but this is really the only thread (because it's the best) that I follow.
Can anyone recommend better exchange options for someone based in the U.S. than Coinbase as it relates to fees?
They are charging $200 to buy and $200 to sell a full BTC right now. Is that normal? 4% vigorish seems awful high.
log in to coinbase, navigate to GDAX in the same browser, click "login" and bang. there is a small taker fee for market orders, but if you restrict yourself to limit orders there are no fees whatever, and transfers to and from coinbase are instant and free, pretty impressive really
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marcus_of_augustus
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Eadem mutata resurgo
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October 13, 2017, 01:02:06 AM |
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$5k psychological resistance is demolished like a cheap rice paper house in a firestorm .... now new upside targets?
I'm recalling $6800-$7200 region was important for some reason back when the climb began, doublings from $300 and all that stuff.
$9588 is masterluc's original 'top' call before he started throwing out numbers like $19k and $90k more recently (but unsure if they are for the next bull run or this one or THE final run).
$10,000 obviously will be an attractor because ... humans ... numbers with lots of zeros and zeros on the right hand side hold special fascination for humans, maybe because zeros look like boobies, who really knows?
Whatever the number I'm picking it will be achieved in a short time frame ... train is in off the rails territory now.
I have set to see a convincing argument for what shape the fabled S-curve adoption will finally take, my best guess at the moment is a sequence of insane rapid vertical moves and violent pullbacks making up a kind of steep-stairway-to-heaven formation up the vertical part of the S-curve, with not much time between climbs and only short correction phases ... but who the hell knows how it plays out from here, its up to the psychology of the monied masses and infowars that are being waged upon them by their ever more nervous handlers. Hi Jamie you criminal bastard, btc is going to rip you a free one.
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bitserve
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Self made HODLER ✓
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October 13, 2017, 01:02:30 AM |
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I have mixed feelings about the rise. I locked in my retirement at a lower price. So now I'm not "as rich" as I could be. Best to stop thinking about the "what ifs" and just be happy. Strange feeling though.
Wow, I think I missed reading when you "locked your retirement" already. I remember you had plans about doing it soon, but not that you did it. Anyway, I am sure you still have some sizeable BTC stash and, having already locked enough out of it to secure your retirement, you can keep enjoying the benefit of whatever price BTC reaches in the long term without feeling the pressure of having to "lock profits" anymore. We all have those remorses about how we could have bought way more at different moments in the past... but things are just how they are, and we should be thankful for our "luck". Also, very few had the balls you had to sell a house and put it all on Bitcoin as you did. I guess, from most people here, you are of the ones that less remorses should have about their action regarding his Bitcoin investment.
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RoomBot
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October 13, 2017, 01:03:33 AM |
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I'm sure there is a better spot for this question, but this is really the only thread (because it's the best) that I follow.
Can anyone recommend better exchange options for someone based in the U.S. than Coinbase as it relates to fees?
They are charging $200 to buy and $200 to sell a full BTC right now. Is that normal? 4% vigorish seems awful high.
log in to coinbase, navigate to GDAX in the same browser, click "login" and bang. there is a small taker fee for market orders, but if you restrict yourself to limit orders there are no fees whatever, and transfers to and from coinbase are instant and free, pretty impressive really This is great, thanks.
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WhatsBitcoin
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October 13, 2017, 01:03:59 AM |
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I really feel bad for some of the later comers to BTC (e.g. South Korean and Japanese from the legalization as payment this year).
BTC is now at $5,700.00 on Bithumb!! Previously they believed Roger Ver's hype and led the way up in BCH volume and price. BTC hardly had any volume there, it serves more as a reference price, since ALT are quoted in BTC. Occasionally they pump Ripple and ETH. But now in the past few days, volume is mostly in BTC. There is real FOMO as they realize that they had the wrong crypto all along.
Am I right in thinking Japan also took the brunt of the Goxxing? Or was that just an accident of geography?
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marcus_of_augustus
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Eadem mutata resurgo
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October 13, 2017, 01:06:48 AM |
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I really feel bad for some of the later comers to BTC (e.g. South Korean and Japanese from the legalization as payment this year).
BTC is now at $5,700.00 on Bithumb!! Previously they believed Roger Ver's hype and led the way up in BCH volume and price.
people follow false prophets ... what can you say, poor deluded bastards, hi jbreher
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