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July 06, 2013, 06:31:44 AM
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it will reach $1000 if the value of US dollar drops dramatically

$1000>btc  Shocked ♥ i want !
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July 07, 2013, 11:48:36 PM
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if it reaches $1000 I will kill myself.
this is not funny  Sad
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July 08, 2013, 02:08:00 AM
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i really dont think so ..but i do hope so
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July 08, 2013, 02:20:40 AM
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Never. Never. Never
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July 08, 2013, 02:24:49 AM
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If it's happen then Every bitcoin holder will be rich.
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July 08, 2013, 03:05:00 AM
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I think within 5 years, it will hit $1000 per coin. Will it stay there and come crashing down is another story. Looks like it is already bouncing back from its call to the low $60 range this weekend.

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July 09, 2013, 12:31:26 PM
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I think within 5 years, it will hit $1000 per coin. Will it stay there and come crashing down is another story. Looks like it is already bouncing back from its call to the low $60 range this weekend.
Lower price does not mean unsuccessful. And why should the target be 1000$ ? it can be more ...

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July 09, 2013, 12:35:40 PM
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Hopefully it will reach $100 usd first

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July 09, 2013, 12:55:54 PM
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Hopefully it will reach $100 usd first
sure Wink

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July 09, 2013, 01:08:04 PM
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Yes it will. 2020 y will be around 1000$
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July 09, 2013, 01:09:44 PM
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Yes it will. 2020 y will be around 1000$


2020? Why?
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July 09, 2013, 01:12:10 PM
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wow these forums really are pretty delusional

so we got...

Hardware comes out that can create coins at a record setting rate and results in the squeezing out of a large number of supporters, the number one place to buy and sell the coins is down so often it should have an extra chromosome, and coins that do the same shit but faster and alleviate many of the negatives about bitcoin are starting to gain acceptance.

And you guys are talking about BTC reaching 1,000 dollars?

Does anyone see the writing on the wall here? There will never be mainstream acceptance for Bitcoin because most people do not GIVE A FUCK about cryptocurrencies. Most people can't even keep their computer free of bloatware and wind up on finallyfast.com, WTF makes you think they are going to be able to learn about bitcoin, let alone actually possess the desire and ability to go out and use it for something they can just pay for with cash.

But A LOT of people DO care about drugs, which is the only reason bitcoin even got this far. There are always going to be criminals who are ten steps ahead of everyone else.

But, in my mind, I feel like those people have already moved on from Bitcoin while the rest of you plebs argue over what youre gonna do when your ASIC starts printing money that will be worth 1,000 dollars/coin some day because "they're only making so many of these you know, its in the algorithm"

Oh yeah, they only made so much lead-based paint for a while too, doesn't make the value go up after it stopped production. If there is no reason to use bitcoins anymore (see: new technology that actually REWARDS decentralization), it doesnt matter how many are in your wallet,

Nobody wants your stupid ass tulips
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July 09, 2013, 02:03:14 PM
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Well right now it is kind of low, i wonder when it will go back up to 150
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July 09, 2013, 02:08:09 PM
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I think it is possilbe  Wink
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July 09, 2013, 02:13:55 PM
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Yes, it will. Theoretically it can reach and million $ per BTC. But only if bitcoin will become world wide currency.

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July 09, 2013, 03:46:35 PM
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We have to wait for minimum 50 years. lol
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July 09, 2013, 08:55:01 PM
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Hardware comes out that can create coins at a record setting rate

Bitcoin is created at a rate of 25BTC every ten minutes. It doesn't matter what kind of hardware you throw at it, that does not change.

and results in the squeezing out of a large number of supporters,

Only a small number of miners. Hobbyist miners. A large number of miners who mine as a business instead of a hobby are still at it. And an even larger (WAY LARGER) number of bitcoin supporters aren't miners, but those who support everything that bitcoin does and allows.

the number one place to buy and sell the coins is down so often it should have an extra chromosome,

Funny, but a good thing. There's finally a reason for people to get themselves weaned off MtGox's centralization. I suspect Coinbase will become the largest in the US soon, just due to its convenience.

There will never be mainstream acceptance for Bitcoin because most people do not GIVE A FUCK about cryptocurrencies.

Most people did not GIVE A FUCK about smartphones (I had one since 2002). Or e-mail. Or internet. Or hell, even cars at one point. We see the benefits that bitcoin provides. Other people will too eventually.


Most people can't even keep their computer free of bloatware and wind up on finallyfast.com, WTF makes you think they are going to be able to learn about bitcoin, let alone actually possess the desire and ability to go out and use it for something they can just pay for with cash.

Almost no one pays with cash any more. Everyone pays with plastic cards or smartphones (the later is rare, but being more adopted). Everyone can use plastic cards and phones to pay with bitcoins eventually, too. You can already pay with bitcoins using phones, and it's only a matter of months until the hardware wallets and plastic cards come out that will allow even a grandma, on a WinXP machine, running Internet Explorer, and running every file e-mailed to her, to keep her coins safe.


But A LOT of people DO care about drugs, which is the only reason bitcoin even got this far. There are always going to be criminals who are ten steps ahead of everyone else.
But, in my mind, I feel like those people have already moved on from Bitcoin

You forgot tax evasion, bypassing currency controls and sanctions, gambling, illegal file sharing, anonymous VPN access...
Does SilkRoad accept Litecoin yet? Last time I checked, SilkRoad, online gambling sites, and shady characters willing to trade cryptocurrencies for fiat on the street only used bitcoin.

Oh yeah, they only made so much lead-based paint for a while too, doesn't make the value go up after it stopped production.

Not sure what you are trying to say with this. Does lead paint provide some sort if inherent utility that nothing else can provide?

If there is no reason to use bitcoins anymore (see: new technology that actually REWARDS decentralization), it doesnt matter how many are in your wallet,

So... how does the number of quality of developers, merchants, and hardware compare between that "new technology" and bitcoin? Are there any ATMs yet? Hardware wallets? Point of sale systems? Easy to use shopping card software plugins? Companies that can accept that "new technology" and deposit it into your account for you? Or do those "new technologies" just provide minor tweaks that don't really give anything new, and have little support because everyone else is using bitcoins?

Nobody wants your stupid ass tulips

Tulips are a multi-million dollar global business, accounting for a sizable chunk of Denmark's GDP. I *wish* bitcoin was as big as tulips.
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July 10, 2013, 04:53:33 AM
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ok Rassah know that I am extremely intoxicated off drugs I bought with litecoin right now or I'd start writing up my rebuttal in full, tomorrow night I will have time to respond more effectively as I do respect your ability to refrain from baseless insults but I still disagree with just about everything you said.

just know everything you wish bitcoin could become in mainstream society is already handled by cash or debit/credit (an extension of cash), and everything it SHOULD have been to the online world is being fixed by it's successors, so that kind of leaves it as nothing more than a solid first attempt that got overran by the very problems it set out to fix

Hobbyist miners aren't important to bitcoin? well fuck you too then, as you obviously don't know shit about shit if you are willing to make such a statement

and @ the "WAY LARGER" group

you mean brainwashed?

i'll be back tomorrow, think over what you said while you have time to change it

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July 10, 2013, 05:13:40 AM
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Please don't feed the troll.
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July 10, 2013, 07:39:43 AM
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Now I am just hoping it get back to $100 Sad
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