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March 18, 2014, 01:49:25 AM
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Just think.  Last year around this time, I had 8 video cards churning out 1 Bitcoin every 6 days...

Thems were the days.
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March 18, 2014, 01:57:57 AM
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Just think.  Last year around this time, I had 8 video cards churning out 1 Bitcoin every 6 days...

Thems were the days.

If only they were worth 600 USD per BTC then.

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March 18, 2014, 02:01:34 AM
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Just think.  Last year around this time, I had 8 video cards churning out 1 Bitcoin every 6 days...

Thems were the days.

If only they were worth 600 USD per BTC then.

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March 18, 2014, 06:54:18 AM
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A Bitcoin every 6 days back last March would still have not been too bad.  

It would have given you about $60 a Bitcoin or $10 a day.  

Its interesting that in April 2013 Bitcoins hit $266 USD for a very short period.  The good old days!    

The big question is - did you keep those Bitcoins?
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March 18, 2014, 07:14:32 AM
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Go back to 2009, if u are already daydreaming. Those were the days.  Grin Grin

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March 18, 2014, 11:18:42 AM
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A Bitcoin every 6 days back last March would still have not been too bad.  

It would have given you about $60 a Bitcoin or $10 a day.  

Its interesting that in April 2013 Bitcoins hit $266 USD for a very short period.  The good old days!    

The big question is - did you keep those Bitcoins?

I kept a few. Bought some ASICMiner with a few.
I've been accumulating as much as I can.

I only sold 1.5 Bitcoins off when it got over $1200.
I bought 12 more when they were below $500.

So, yes - I have them in one form or another.
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March 20, 2014, 08:14:29 AM
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A Bitcoin every 6 days back last March would still have not been too bad.  

It would have given you about $60 a Bitcoin or $10 a day.  

Its interesting that in April 2013 Bitcoins hit $266 USD for a very short period.  The good old days!    

The big question is - did you keep those Bitcoins?

I kept a few. Bought some ASICMiner with a few.
I've been accumulating as much as I can.

I only sold 1.5 Bitcoins off when it got over $1200.
I bought 12 more when they were below $500.

So, yes - I have them in one form or another.


My god when I bought 12 at $430 on Coinbase after the Gox fiasco I thought for sure they were going to cancel my order.  To see it go through felt so nice.  I was like "I just did a service to Bitcoin, and the Crypto-Gods rewarded me!" hhahah.

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March 20, 2014, 05:36:20 PM
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Nowadays churning out 1 Bitcoin every 6 days sounds absolutely incredible
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March 21, 2014, 04:41:39 AM
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Its crazy how fast things change in the bitcoin world.

I remember seeing difficulty jump 1 million on one difficulty change and I thought that was crazy. LOL

A Bitcoin every 6 days back last March would still have not been too bad.  

It would have given you about $60 a Bitcoin or $10 a day.  

Its interesting that in April 2013 Bitcoins hit $266 USD for a very short period.  The good old days!    

The big question is - did you keep those Bitcoins?

I kept a few. Bought some ASICMiner with a few.
I've been accumulating as much as I can.

I only sold 1.5 Bitcoins off when it got over $1200.
I bought 12 more when they were below $500.

So, yes - I have them in one form or another.


My god when I bought 12 at $430 on Coinbase after the Gox fiasco I thought for sure they were going to cancel my order.  To see it go through felt so nice.  I was like "I just did a service to Bitcoin, and the Crypto-Gods rewarded me!" hhahah.

Why would coinbase cancel the order?

The only time I've heard of coinbase canceling someones order, it was because they bought near the top of the $1200 bubble/spike, and their coins were stuck clearing for a few days while the price tanked. Which was actually an awesome thing to do!


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