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September 16, 2017, 11:39:24 PM
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BTC Food for thought..


We see the evaporation of Gains in BTC and the beginning of Pain.

Some have lost their shits mildly put do to a serious of events
That whether true or just Fud has caused a major price drop inAl
Altcoins..etc

Question is will it rebound and if so when and what will cause that back to normal situation ? of steady Gains..

 Once you  figure out  those key movers you can make wiser decisions and be ahead of the curve you get in what you put in ,that is on your research go the extra mile..

Pains will become Gains again but for now the fake out is in play.
Look it's rebounding then drop?

More Forks will be placed on the table Dominance.
 Major players in the crypto space hold a seat  with space for a few minor Leaguers to have a seat as well..
The Wheat from the Chaff will be removed..

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September 17, 2017, 03:37:25 AM
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bitcoin gain has always been pain! not because of bitcoin, not because of how it goes up, not because of how much potential bitcoin has but because of what people expect out of it!

basically there have always been people who (for whatever reason) expect to become rich overnight by just having bitcoin. they buy bitcoin and then sit on it and "demand" rise as fast as possible. but when in reality that rise doesn't happen right away they start "pain-ing"

for example in January when price went to $900-$1100 many bought bitcoin and were expecting to become a millionaire in a week or two. but a natural correction happened and price came down to <$900 and all of them started cursing about why they weren't rich already and "lost money". now look at where we are.

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October 04, 2017, 09:44:37 PM
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If the profit in bitcointalk can make a person go crazy if it sells very expensive but if only the usual profit does not make me wonder in bitcointalk. Smiley
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