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Question: Everyone has a price, how much do you want for all your coins?
300$ - 4 (3.2%)
1000$ - 0 (0%)
10,000$ - 4 (3.2%)
20,000$ - 4 (3.2%)
40,000$ - 3 (2.4%)
80,000$ - 5 (4%)
160,000$ - 6 (4.8%)
320,000$ - 7 (5.6%)
640,000$ - 5 (4%)
1,000,000+ - 34 (27.4%)
10,000,000+ - 16 (12.9%)
100,000,000+ - 36 (29%)
Total Voters: 124

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September 16, 2013, 02:27:19 PM
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September 16, 2013, 02:42:03 PM
Last edit: September 16, 2013, 02:54:32 PM by adamstgBit
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    =   300

    =   1,000$

  =   10,000$

  =   20,000$

  =   40,000$

  =   80,000$

  =   160,000$

  =   320,000$

  =   640,000$

  =   1,000,000$

  =   10,000,000$

  =   100,000,000$

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September 16, 2013, 02:47:22 PM
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everyone has over 7K BTC  Huh   

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September 16, 2013, 02:58:50 PM
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I don't understand the  question. I'll take as much as  someone will give me. How much btc I have is irrelevant
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September 16, 2013, 03:01:18 PM
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I don't understand the  question. I'll take as much as  someone will give me. How much btc I have is irrelevant

just pretend i came knocking on your door and wanted to buy all ( or most of... ) your bitcoins!

what price would you settle for, so...    (yourBTCstash * yourPrice) - hagglingFees

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September 16, 2013, 03:03:15 PM
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haggling fees? wtf is a haggling "fee"?
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September 16, 2013, 03:04:23 PM
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haggling fees? wtf is a haggling "fee"?

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September 16, 2013, 03:06:37 PM
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people appear to really like their stach  Tongue


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September 16, 2013, 04:48:47 PM
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100,000,000 for all my coins would be nice. Its a lot more than they're worth...
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September 16, 2013, 05:45:32 PM
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I'll be happy to take $1 - $5 million.  Cool
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September 16, 2013, 06:36:03 PM
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just pretend i came knocking on your door and wanted to buy all ( or most of... ) your bitcoins!

what price would you settle for, so...    (yourBTCstash * yourPrice) - hagglingFees

That question probably doesn't make too much sense, unless you are willing to buy them at significantly higher than the market price, in which case, I'll sell them to you, and rush to buy back at the market price as soon as I can. That kind of charity seems unrealistic to me.

I was answering the following question instead: "What would the market value of your Bitcoin savings in today's dollars have to be, so that you would start spending bitcoins, rather than saving?". That value would be 10,000,000$ for me, and it's completely independent of how much bitcoins I currently have. In fact, it is independent of whether my savings are in Bitcoin, gold, or whatever. I have less than 10 million, I save money, I have more than 10 million, I quit my day job, and start spending.
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September 16, 2013, 07:06:52 PM
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just pretend i came knocking on your door and wanted to buy all ( or most of... ) your bitcoins!

what price would you settle for, so...    (yourBTCstash * yourPrice) - hagglingFees

That question probably doesn't make too much sense, unless you are willing to buy them at significantly higher than the market price, in which case, I'll sell them to you, and rush to buy back at the market price as soon as I can. That kind of charity seems unrealistic to me.

I was answering the following question instead: "What would the market value of your Bitcoin savings in today's dollars have to be, so that you would start spending bitcoins, rather than saving?". That value would be 10,000,000$ for me, and it's completely independent of how much bitcoins I currently have. In fact, it is independent of whether my savings are in Bitcoin, gold, or whatever. I have less than 10 million, I save money, I have more than 10 million, I quit my day job, and start spending.

If you want your bitcoins to be worth $10,000,000, I suggest you start figuring out how to spend some of them every now and then. Support the businesses that are building the infrastructure around it.
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September 16, 2013, 07:12:59 PM
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I just read a book called "Irrational Exuberance." Not that bitcoin isn't on to something unforeseeably grand, but I see way too many votes for $100,000,000.
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September 16, 2013, 07:23:07 PM
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I just read a book called "Irrational Exuberance." Not that bitcoin isn't on to something unforeseeably grand, but I see way too many votes for $100,000,000.

Stupid question stupid answers.
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September 16, 2013, 07:44:52 PM
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I just read a book called "Irrational Exuberance." Not that bitcoin isn't on to something unforeseeably grand, but I see way too many votes for $100,000,000.

Question is what do you want, not what do you expect.

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September 16, 2013, 08:08:59 PM
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I just read a book called "Irrational Exuberance." Not that bitcoin isn't on to something unforeseeably grand, but I see way too many votes for $100,000,000.

Question is what do you want, not what do you expect.

Ah, now we're playing a game in semantics. If OP truly meant "want" in the sense that you are implying, then everybody who wants $100,000,000 should have selected that option. I would argue that almost every rational adult wants $100,000,000. I don't believe this was the OP's intention...

I think he meant more along the lines of, "How much do you want for that Hank Aaron rookie card?" The question is customarily followed with an answer of how much the holder expects without getting into a semantic struggle when the implication is clear.
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September 16, 2013, 08:49:50 PM
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I just read a book called "Irrational Exuberance." Not that bitcoin isn't on to something unforeseeably grand, but I see way too many votes for $100,000,000.

It depends how many coins they have right now though, doesn't it?  If someone has 100,000 coins then the price would need to get to 10,000 per coin for this to be a reality.  I assume most people on this board do not have that many though?  But you never know.

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September 16, 2013, 09:45:19 PM
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I just read a book called "Irrational Exuberance." Not that bitcoin isn't on to something unforeseeably grand, but I see way too many votes for $100,000,000.

It depends how many coins they have right now though, doesn't it?  If someone has 100,000 coins then the price would need to get to 10,000 per coin for this to be a reality.  I assume most people on this board do not have that many though?  But you never know.

Haha I hope most people on this board do not own 100,000 BTC. If so, we're all in trouble.  Smiley
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September 16, 2013, 10:21:14 PM
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I want $126 per coin - because I'm happy to share! Grin  Ask me again in a week, and that price will probably go up slightly. Wink
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September 17, 2013, 12:07:54 AM
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I just read a book called "Irrational Exuberance." Not that bitcoin isn't on to something unforeseeably grand, but I see way too many votes for $100,000,000.

It depends how many coins they have right now though, doesn't it?  If someone has 100,000 coins then the price would need to get to 10,000 per coin for this to be a reality.  I assume most people on this board do not have that many though?  But you never know.

Actually someone with 100,000 coins would only need to get $1,000/coin for a $100,000,000 payday.   Smiley

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