Kprawn
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September 29, 2017, 03:12:46 PM |
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This and the fact that governments cannot kill Bitcoin even if they wanted to. Bitcoin is out there globally, and you will not stop people from running full nodes, even if you banning it. The best option for them is to regulate it and to hope for the best. They have a great opportunity to build a whole economy around Crypto currencies. It offers a wealth of opportunities for job creation and also huge tourism potential. {people moving between countries, where Bitcoin is accepted}
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nocturnalsheet
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September 29, 2017, 03:13:56 PM |
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nope well and truly alive my friend
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kuronokishi10
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September 29, 2017, 03:15:34 PM |
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first of all improve your english.@Bitcoin is dead@ is the correct sentence,and dont expect bitcoin to die so soon,it has a very bright future and just one country banning it doesnt make a difference there are many that have started to adopt it. Bitcoin is currently too strong to die.
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sidmlm
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September 29, 2017, 03:19:12 PM |
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Bitcoin will never die Bitcoin has proven time and time again that it can withstand the heat of bull markets and has the resilience to continuously survive price crashes. Price fluctuations may be normal for most assets, however not many currencies, stocks and commodities are able to survive continuous price crashes and death pronouncements.
Why is would Bitcoin never die?
1. Bitcoin is too big to fail
2. People simply love Bitcoins
3. Several important people still believe in Bitcoins
4. Bitcoin has proven itself
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Cindy1983
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September 29, 2017, 03:23:24 PM |
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I don't think Bitcoin will die because it's banned in some countries ) But as I know Korea is going to ban ICO in their country so I think it'll affect to Bitcoin price a little bit maybe in next few days Bitcoin price will be dumped to under 4k$ one more time but it'll rise back soon I think so cause it's always the same Bitcoin price afftected by some countries because of the proposed ban but after that Bitcoin always rise back for example China banned ICO and it affected a lot to Bitcoin price but right now the price is over 4k$ like nothing happened although China is the country has biggest cryptocurrency trade volume.
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pucunghul
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September 29, 2017, 03:29:25 PM |
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maybe the post should be replaced with bitcoin has risen again.
and china is not a problem with crypto. I think that's what's wiser.
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Bitcoin Guy
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September 29, 2017, 03:34:35 PM |
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I think banning the ICOs till governments can come up with regulation to minimize the scams is a good thing. The end result, hopefully, will help to stablize the crytos economy.
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- To be or not to be, that is the question. -
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Akash1243
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September 29, 2017, 08:00:49 PM |
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Bitcoins will not die just because China has banned ICOs, it could affect bitcoins but not that much that bitcoins would die.China banned ICOs just because there were too many scam or fake ICOs just to scam people.Wherever there is drop in price people starts thinking that bitcoins are dying I don't why, instead think this drop as anopportunity to buy bitcoins at low prices.Thus drop is only a temporary affect ,soon bitcouns will rise again.
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xaxistech
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September 29, 2017, 08:10:51 PM |
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Hahaha this is funny, but it is true, everytime that any government tries to do something against bitcoin, the price goes up again, it is like if nothing can stop it, but i remember that it dropped like $1500 after China news, and now it is upto $4200 again, and now it dropped like $300 because of last week's fud, but it is recovering now, so we are going in the right path.
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Taki
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September 29, 2017, 08:32:31 PM |
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The government can ban their centralized currency and to do with it whatever they wish, but bitcoin is decentralized and nobody can ban it actually, but the government can short the use of bitcoin on their territory. I think in this case bitcoin will just go in the deep internet and that's it, but I really doubt that all countries over the world will follow Chinese example about banning.
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Halcyon Days
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September 29, 2017, 09:47:09 PM |
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Bitcoin is alive and kicking. As posted before, BTC has been declared dead many many times and even though there might have been doubts in the past, I would say, it's finally here to stay!
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Beicin
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September 29, 2017, 09:58:47 PM |
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People are taking this silly/joke thread reaaaaaally seriously, hahaha. Relax guys, bitcoin is here to stay, and the outcome where it fails and falls flat on its face is the one where the developers themselves mess things up and stop chasing bitcoins true vision/potential (which they are kinda doing at the moment). But if that happens, there'll be another coin to take its place at the top, that's how the market works.
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yoseph
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September 29, 2017, 09:59:52 PM |
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Bitcoin has done what Jesus couldn't do and that is dying a total of 171 and rising from the dead each time, Whiles Jesus feed 5000 people with five loaves and two fishes, bitcoins is giving people food on the daily basis with nothing at all. Indeed Bitcoin is supreme.
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BitFinnese
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September 29, 2017, 10:07:13 PM |
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Bitcoin will never die Bitcoin has proven time and time again that it can withstand the heat of bull markets and has the resilience to continuously survive price crashes. Price fluctuations may be normal for most assets, however not many currencies, stocks and commodities are able to survive continuous price crashes and death pronouncements.
Why is would Bitcoin never die?
Honestly we are not so sure about Bitcoin 1. Bitcoin is too big to fail there is no too big when it comes to the time for its downtime There are lots of big companies and that shutdown after several decades of operation. Bitcoin might probably end like this but it is too early for it now. 2. People simply love Bitcoins Not all people love bitcoins. The heck my neighbor does not know what Bitcoin is and government are threatened by Bitcoin. How could they love something if they were threatened to extinction by it. 3. Several important people still believe in Bitcoins There are far more important people that are hesitant of Bitcoin and thinks that it won't succeed 4. Bitcoin has proven itself No, not yet! Bitcoin needs a lot more hurdles to overcome before it can prove itself. But as much as oppose your statement I am positive that Bitcoin is here to stay for another century.
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bettercrypto
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September 29, 2017, 10:23:52 PM |
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Bitcoin has done what Jesus couldn't do and that is dying a total of 171 and rising from the dead each time, Whiles Jesus feed 5000 people with five loaves and two fishes, bitcoins is giving people food on the daily basis with nothing at all. Indeed Bitcoin is supreme. I think it is the people and Bitcoin is just a medium. And I do not think Bitcoin is supreme Though I like your sense of exaggeration. Anyway, this is kinda entertaining, somehow some break from FUD and Hype battle. About the chinese ICO banning, it was temporary, well at least the rumors said so. And I am sure these thread will be compiled with those Bitcoin obituary threads that was been lurking the internet ever since.
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September 29, 2017, 10:57:28 PM |
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Bitcoin will not die just by a simple temporary banning of a government in a certain country. It happened many times before but Bitcoin is still standing firm and steadfast. Bitcoin is a worldwide coin and exist in the internet so as long as the internet exist, so as Bitcoin. This is just a random claim about Bitcoin's death which is an obvious FUD.
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September 29, 2017, 11:12:33 PM |
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China is trying to ban exchanges but localbitcoin in China is currently beating ATH atm
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Dhaaaw
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September 29, 2017, 11:14:04 PM |
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Do you have any proof that government is really "banning" bitcoin. Or you are just saying that because you just heard some news about china banning ICO. How about other countries wo's already adapting bitcoin. Bitcoin is firm and strong to die.
I think OP is refering to South Korea that made the same regulations about ICO as China did and they are planning to do more to make bitcoin transactions more controlled and these actions will probably make other countries follow the same route.
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September 29, 2017, 11:15:16 PM |
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what do you mean, what you say is right out of your mouth.? or get out of your butt ..! Bitcoin never dies, even if the government forbids it, it will continue to run, and get to its popularity elsewhere, only we may be the ones who do not want to break the rules of government then we leave it. Do not tell bro, you're like wedus if you say it.
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JasonXIII
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September 29, 2017, 11:17:40 PM |
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Do you have any proof that government is really "banning" bitcoin. Or you are just saying that because you just heard some news about china banning ICO. How about other countries wo's already adapting bitcoin. Bitcoin is firm and strong to die.
I think OP is refering to South Korea that made the same regulations about ICO as China did and they are planning to do more to make bitcoin transactions more controlled and these actions will probably make other countries follow the same route. The 28th september? BS ! he is just trolling
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