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March 02, 2014, 06:15:56 PM |
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between $1.500 - $3.000 I think. No one can predict it You seriously think BTC will go back to be less than $5? (Hint: $1.500 isn't the same as $1500 or $1,500 for most people) Good comment! Everyone needs to know how to write correctly. That's funny I fit to minority as I was reading this without my glasses and didn't notice that mistake
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March 02, 2014, 07:04:49 PM |
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Given the high volatility of bitcoin I would guess the following 75% 400$-1800$ 12.5% <400$ 12.5% >1800$ Good comment! Everyone needs to know how to write correctly. That's funny I fit to minority as I was reading this without my glasses and didn't notice that mistake
That comment is very self centered... Just because people from the U.S. write it in that fashion, doesn't means that everyone does it that way. Just google: "european decimal mark"
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March 02, 2014, 07:10:57 PM |
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Looks to me that bitcoin keeps trying to get above $1000 and then losing support. I think we may have to wait at least a few more months for the infrastructure to grow a new price foundation before we get any serious growth in prices again.
So basically guessing around $950.
That being said, I am wrong more than I am right. Which is why I only buy and hold. I am good at investing (seeing the fundamentals), terrible at speculating (anticipating herd behavior).
This sums up my experience as well. Only two events worry me long-term with bitcoin: 1) The wide-spread acceptance and use of a crypto 2.0 like Ethereum is the only development that I believe could set bitcoin back. 2) Massive unloading of bitcoin by the minority that own the majority of existing bitcoins. Of these two, I think the first is the only real worry. (Even if a minority unloaded bitcoin, this would only corrode the value of Bitcoin in the short term).
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March 03, 2014, 02:05:54 AM |
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I'd say ~$1000, only a major series of positive events will keep the price above 1k. It will probably bounce off it a few times before passing, which might take months.
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March 03, 2014, 03:35:33 AM |
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The wide-spread acceptance and use of a crypto 2.0 like Ethereum is the only development that I believe could set bitcoin back.
I think Etherium will create another niche (decentralized contracts and shares) which won't interfere with Bitcoin's one (payment system and the way to save capital from confiscation).
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dyask
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March 03, 2014, 05:11:43 AM |
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Given the high volatility of bitcoin I would guess the following 75% 400$-1800$ 12.5% <400$ 12.5% >1800$ Good comment! Everyone needs to know how to write correctly. That's funny I fit to minority as I was reading this without my glasses and didn't notice that mistake
That comment is very self centered... Just because people from the U.S. write it in that fashion, doesn't means that everyone does it that way. Just google: "european decimal mark" Perhaps it is self centered, but we are mostly using ASCII here so it can be confusing since the '.' separator looks the same as the '.' decimal point. I've noticed that most just try to avoid the confusion as it is totally unnecessary for small values. Also '$' is typically USD so one would expect US based notation. Sorry for going off-topic.
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dyask
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March 03, 2014, 05:13:58 AM |
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I'm betting on a peak around $1800 this year would be more inline with growth the prior years. I think the surge to $1200 was a temporary bubble and we are now closer to the real value of bitcoin. (~577 @ bitstamp right now.)
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March 03, 2014, 08:26:19 AM |
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Given the high volatility of bitcoin I would guess the following 75% 400$-1800$ 12.5% <400$ 12.5% >1800$ Good comment! Everyone needs to know how to write correctly. That's funny I fit to minority as I was reading this without my glasses and didn't notice that mistake
That comment is very self centered... Just because people from the U.S. write it in that fashion, doesn't means that everyone does it that way. Just google: "european decimal mark" Perhaps it is self centered, but we are mostly using ASCII here so it can be confusing since the '.' separator looks the same as the '.' decimal point. I've noticed that most just try to avoid the confusion as it is totally unnecessary for small values. Also '$' is typically USD so one would expect US based notation. Sorry for going off-topic. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decimal_markNothing to do with ASCII.
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maurya78
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March 03, 2014, 08:39:17 AM |
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I call it now at $2000-2500
Think adoption will increase but that this year will be more about consolidation at all levels
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dyask
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March 03, 2014, 09:34:48 AM |
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Given the high volatility of bitcoin I would guess the following 75% 400$-1800$ 12.5% <400$ 12.5% >1800$ Good comment! Everyone needs to know how to write correctly. That's funny I fit to minority as I was reading this without my glasses and didn't notice that mistake
That comment is very self centered... Just because people from the U.S. write it in that fashion, doesn't means that everyone does it that way. Just google: "european decimal mark" Perhaps it is self centered, but we are mostly using ASCII here so it can be confusing since the '.' separator looks the same as the '.' decimal point. I've noticed that most just try to avoid the confusion as it is totally unnecessary for small values. Also '$' is typically USD so one would expect US based notation. Sorry for going off-topic. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decimal_markNothing to do with ASCII. I stand corrected. Nothing to do with ASCII. They use a ',' for the decimal point.
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March 03, 2014, 12:19:10 PM |
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I think at least 2000 usd
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DANIEL77
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March 03, 2014, 06:19:47 PM |
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I think 1200$-1400$.
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March 03, 2014, 06:55:52 PM |
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between $1.500 - $3.000 I think. No one can predict it +5%
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igorr
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March 03, 2014, 07:23:16 PM |
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40-50 usd
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March 03, 2014, 08:21:19 PM |
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Hackers and scammer will prevent the Bitcoin from skyrocketing. At the end of 2014 the price will stay stable at $500 - $750.
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March 04, 2014, 05:21:41 PM |
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This thread made me confused about what will be at the end of the year. The forecast are opposite and only time will tell us who is right
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March 04, 2014, 05:36:28 PM |
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Hackers and scammer will prevent the Bitcoin from skyrocketing. At the end of 2014 the price will stay stable at $500 - $750.
Scammers are only a problem if people are stupid enough to get scammed. Be cautious and don't give away your ****ing money to anyone. You wouldn't do it with your real currency, why would you with bitcoins? Be aware of investment and ponzi schemes and you'll be fine.
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igorr
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March 04, 2014, 05:46:21 PM |
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Check this !
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March 04, 2014, 10:46:07 PM |
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Hackers and scammer will prevent the Bitcoin from skyrocketing. At the end of 2014 the price will stay stable at $500 - $750.
Scammers are only a problem if people are stupid enough to get scammed. Be cautious and don't give away your ****ing money to anyone. You wouldn't do it with your real currency, why would you with bitcoins? Be aware of investment and ponzi schemes and you'll be fine. It's not always that easy unfortunately. Some scams are super obvious, but not all of them. I've been scammed a couple of times and the last was pretty hard to predict. I was using Bitfunder to buy shares in Asicminer. Worked a few months no problem. Then suddenly the owner, Jon Montrol, stopping allowing withdrawals. And poof money gone. He accepted money from hundreds of users knowing he was unable to pay them back, it seems he was using the deposits as his own personal wallet. The only way to be safe is to completely not involve yourself in any of the bitcoin economy, which kind of sucks. I fucking hate scammers with a passion.
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March 05, 2014, 08:16:39 PM |
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Check this ! A trend is a trend! You saw it here first folks, race to the bottom by mid summer! Bitcoin to the ground! Fiat to the moon!
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