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Can "hodl" be applied to Litecoin?
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Holdaaja
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March 19, 2014, 12:49:32 PM |
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Can "hodl" be applied to Litecoin?
No! Sell your litecoins and buy&hold bitcoins.
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the_poet
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March 19, 2014, 12:59:24 PM |
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Can "hodl" be applied to Litecoin?
No! Sell your litecoins and buy&hold bitcoins. That's what I did yesterday. I was hodling 20 litecoins that I had bought at 0.0233 and sodl them at 0.03 for BTC.
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gigEls
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March 19, 2014, 03:13:40 PM |
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Count me in 
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El Dude
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March 19, 2014, 03:21:28 PM |
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Can "hodl" be applied to Litecoin?
of course it can.
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knightcoin
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March 19, 2014, 03:56:32 PM |
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Can "hodl" be applied to Litecoin?
of course it can. What is that? an alt-hodler ? Man join to the source...Just get a bitcoin wallet, destroy your private key exchange your litecoin to bitcoin and send it to your public key. ps->Also.. you can send all your coins to "black hole" address ( https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=21552.0 )
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knightcoin
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March 19, 2014, 04:18:09 PM |
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Generate you paper wallet, get a match box and burn the private key side ... now you a hodl... 
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the_poet
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March 20, 2014, 11:18:44 AM |
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Dear Fellow Hodlers, I've just witnessed something dreadful that was about to happen to me, for I let myself fall into temptation, but the almighty Spirit of The Church of Hodlers saved me when I was about to fall off the cliff. The facts: a couple of hours ago I saw an altcoin whose value rose by 500% in the preceding few hours and was still growing. Immediately, the greed that is part of human nature made me visualize the "opportunity" of quickly increasing my Bitcoin assets of a certain percentage, even small, that's why I suddenly decided I would move all my BTC to the exchange and carefully monitor the situation so that I could re-convert the alt into BTC when the price would start to decrease. The very second after I was ready to start transferring my BTC to the exchange, the price literally collapsed. You can imagine my reaction. I was both terrified and thankful and I promised myself I would never get involved in such potentially fatal situations. The temptation of easy money is always behind the corner. But you must always keep yourself away from it and HODL!!!!!
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March 20, 2014, 11:21:53 AM |
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Dear Fellow Hodlers, I've just witnessed something dreadful that was about to happen to me, for I let myself fall into temptation, but the almighty Spirit of The Church of Hodlers saved me when I was about to fall off the cliff. The facts: a couple of hours ago I saw an altcoin whose value rose by 500% in the preceding few hours and was still growing. Immediately, the greed that is part of human nature made me visualize the "opportunity" of quickly increasing my Bitcoin assets of a certain percentage, even small, that's why I suddenly decided I would move all my BTC to the exchange and carefully monitor the situation so that I could re-convert the alt into BTC when the price would start to decrease. The very second after I was ready to start transferring my BTC to the exchange, the price literally collapsed. You can imagine my reaction. I was both terrified and thankful and I promised myself I would never get involved in such potentially fatal situations. The temptation of easy money is always behind the corner. But you must always keep yourself away from it and HODL!!!!! Once again someone is using their personal lack of skill in trading as a reason to justify that everyone should use a long term hold strategy.
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the_poet
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March 20, 2014, 12:23:38 PM |
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Dear Fellow Hodlers, I've just witnessed something dreadful that was about to happen to me, for I let myself fall into temptation, but the almighty Spirit of The Church of Hodlers saved me when I was about to fall off the cliff. The facts: a couple of hours ago I saw an altcoin whose value rose by 500% in the preceding few hours and was still growing. Immediately, the greed that is part of human nature made me visualize the "opportunity" of quickly increasing my Bitcoin assets of a certain percentage, even small, that's why I suddenly decided I would move all my BTC to the exchange and carefully monitor the situation so that I could re-convert the alt into BTC when the price would start to decrease. The very second after I was ready to start transferring my BTC to the exchange, the price literally collapsed. You can imagine my reaction. I was both terrified and thankful and I promised myself I would never get involved in such potentially fatal situations. The temptation of easy money is always behind the corner. But you must always keep yourself away from it and HODL!!!!! Once again someone is using their personal lack of skill in trading as a reason to justify that everyone should use a long term hold strategy. Trading is gambling. You can be as skilled as you want, but it is still extremely risky.
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Teppino
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March 20, 2014, 12:51:48 PM |
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Despite being a holder i decided to trade ltc/btc on last days bubble, i managed to bail out with a very very small haircut and some new pants to buy. Not quite a pleasant experience as price was dropping quickly and everything lagging as hell. I was really lucky that price made a flash bump up to cover my sell order which was already left behind.
Never again. Hodl!
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eiskalt
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March 20, 2014, 08:08:22 PM |
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Despite being a holder i decided to trade ltc/btc on last days bubble, i managed to bail out with a very very small haircut and some new pants to buy. Not quite a pleasant experience as price was dropping quickly and everything lagging as hell. I was really lucky that price made a flash bump up to cover my sell order which was already left behind.
Never again. Hodl!
Never hodl again?
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Cyberlight
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March 20, 2014, 09:30:44 PM |
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I haven't seen bitpop for a while, still hodling ?
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Mythul
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March 21, 2014, 01:27:44 PM |
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Chinese ban shit storm approaching !
HODL SPARTANS !
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March 21, 2014, 01:57:22 PM |
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I haven't seen bitpop for a while, still hodling ?
Still hodling! The situation will change soon
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knightcoin
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March 21, 2014, 09:06:40 PM |
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boumalo
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March 22, 2014, 05:06:03 AM |
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I can use a dip in price to buy a few BTC before the spike up to new highs  I need the bad news not to be too bad though I don't want Bitcoin's reputation to be affected too much I will be holding what I have
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Mythul
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March 22, 2014, 09:06:40 AM |
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lmao ....   haha thats brilliant! By far the best one yet !
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redwoods
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March 25, 2014, 09:41:31 PM |
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Here's question for ya my fellow Hodlers
just over a year ago i bought 4 BTC at a cost of approx £330, I still have all 4 but it was my intention to sell £330 pounds worth at some point... so would you do ? hodl on for the hell of it or cover your costs ?
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