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Question: Will we break the $50K at 3.9?  (Voting closed: February 26, 2012, 07:03:38 AM)
Yup. - 45 (54.2%)
Nope. - 38 (45.8%)
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March 29, 2013, 03:54:04 AM
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[steps out of time machine]

Hello everyone in the "Will we break the wall at 3.9?" thread...

I will buy all of your coins at $8.00 each.

No need to argue or waste time speculating any longer, your coins are in good hands. You will have all made out like bandits.

[steps back into time machine with sack of private keys and fizzles away into cyberspace]

LOL it is so interesting to look back at the 1 year old threads.

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March 29, 2013, 03:59:43 AM
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I think the wall broke....the other way.
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March 29, 2013, 04:28:35 AM
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I really love this perspective... it just goes to show, even at $3.9, almost half of the voters didn't think it was going to break through.

And now here we are at $90 with many people freaking out again, feeling the same way...

Human behavior never ceases to repeat itself lol

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March 29, 2013, 05:55:56 AM
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I really love this perspective... it just goes to show, even at $3.9, almost half of the voters didn't think it was going to break through.

And now here we are at $90 with many people freaking out again, feeling the same way...

Human behavior never ceases to repeat itself lol

See you all again at a $1000 Cheesy

Just for the record - this thread was about breaking DOWN under $3.90, not the way we're used to these days.  Those were dark days for bitcoin, and I wish I would have bought some more lol

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March 29, 2013, 06:39:02 AM
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I really love this perspective... it just goes to show, even at $3.9, almost half of the voters didn't think it was going to break through.

And now here we are at $90 with many people freaking out again, feeling the same way...

Human behavior never ceases to repeat itself lol

See you all again at a $1000 Cheesy

Agree.  Everyone seems to be expecting a big correction at $100.  So I'm thinking that instead, we'll cut right through $100 and overshoot substantially, with subsequent retests never going back into 2 digits.   Similar to what happened at the dreaded $31.9.

If there's going to be a meaningful top, I don't think it can happpen until services such as Gox or Coinbase clear all backlog wrt. coin stock and verification queues.  Those pending buyers will absorb any upcoming supply from profit takers, for at least a couple of more months.



 
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March 31, 2013, 05:29:16 PM
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I love it that his prediction was just as accurate as previous one. Will he come back to predict a correction of doom at 100?

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March 31, 2013, 05:35:10 PM
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Well, this thread demonstrates that cheap coins is a very relative term - even if a consensus about what cheap coins means is reached, this consensus usually don't lasts more than 1 week  Grin

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See you all again at a $1000 Cheesy

As I'm reading this, doing some research, we are at $2975.06 and my hart is bleeding. I bought some 100 BTC around this time around $4. I lost the key to that wallet due to negligence and ignorance.  Cry
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