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November 20, 2017, 07:00:43 PM
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Guys, what do u think of the so called " crypto bubble " , i hear so much about the bubble the last 6 months... i have to admid , i fear the bursting bubble a bit but on the other hand,
i cant seem to believe it will burst already ... more and more people see btc or crypto as a safe haven ... in my opinion i think it all has to begin yet ...

any other opinions?
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November 20, 2017, 07:27:47 PM
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Guys, what do u think of the so called " crypto bubble " , i hear so much about the bubble the last 6 months... i have to admid , i fear the bursting bubble a bit but on the other hand,
i cant seem to believe it will burst already ... more and more people see btc or crypto as a safe haven ... in my opinion i think it all has to begin yet ...

any other opinions?

Price is not a very useful indicator for gauging bubbles. I think the only really useful way to think about bubbles is to ask things like: How many of your neighbors own crypto? What about your family? Co workers? Does the corner shop accept any crypto as payment? What about the food lion? What about the walmart? There may be corrections on the way up to be sure. But we can't be in true bubble territory until a significant number of normal people have bought in.

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November 20, 2017, 07:32:18 PM
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Guys, what do u think of the so called " crypto bubble " , i hear so much about the bubble the last 6 months... i have to admid , i fear the bursting bubble a bit but on the other hand,
i cant seem to believe it will burst already ... more and more people see btc or crypto as a safe haven ... in my opinion i think it all has to begin yet ...

any other opinions?

Price is not a very useful indicator for gauging bubbles. I think the only really useful way to think about bubbles is to ask things like: How many of your neighbors own crypto? What about your family? Co workers? Does the corner shop accept any crypto as payment? What about the food lion? What about the walmart? There may be corrections on the way up to be sure. But we can't be in true bubble territory until a significant number of normal people have bought in.

Normal people....as opposed to?Huh myself:)

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November 20, 2017, 07:42:28 PM
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Guys, what do u think of the so called " crypto bubble " , i hear so much about the bubble the last 6 months... i have to admid , i fear the bursting bubble a bit but on the other hand,
i cant seem to believe it will burst already ... more and more people see btc or crypto as a safe haven ... in my opinion i think it all has to begin yet ...

any other opinions?

Price is not a very useful indicator for gauging bubbles. I think the only really useful way to think about bubbles is to ask things like: How many of your neighbors own crypto? What about your family? Co workers? Does the corner shop accept any crypto as payment? What about the food lion? What about the walmart? There may be corrections on the way up to be sure. But we can't be in true bubble territory until a significant number of normal people have bought in.

Normal people....as opposed to?Huh myself:)

If you were here a year or so ago and can remember seeing Bitcoin in three figures, you are probably a little avant garde compared to the great mass of people on this planet...

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November 20, 2017, 07:45:34 PM
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Guys, what do u think of the so called " crypto bubble " , i hear so much about the bubble the last 6 months... i have to admid , i fear the bursting bubble a bit but on the other hand,
i cant seem to believe it will burst already ... more and more people see btc or crypto as a safe haven ... in my opinion i think it all has to begin yet ...

any other opinions?

Price is not a very useful indicator for gauging bubbles. I think the only really useful way to think about bubbles is to ask things like: How many of your neighbors own crypto? What about your family? Co workers? Does the corner shop accept any crypto as payment? What about the food lion? What about the walmart? There may be corrections on the way up to be sure. But we can't be in true bubble territory until a significant number of normal people have bought in.

Normal people....as opposed to?Huh myself:)

If you were here a year or so ago and can remember seeing Bitcoin in three figures, you are probably a little avant garde compared to the great mass of people on this planet...

Or 3 years ago Smiley
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Yea I was here more than 4 years ago. I am a little strange.  Grin Most of us are. Smiley
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November 20, 2017, 07:52:21 PM
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If you were here a year or so ago and can remember seeing Bitcoin in three figures, you are probably a little avant garde compared to the great mass of people on this planet...

Or 3 years ago Smiley

N00bs. Smiley
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If you were here a year or so ago and can remember seeing Bitcoin in three figures, you are probably a little avant garde compared to the great mass of people on this planet...

Or 3 years ago Smiley

N00bs. Smiley

Noobs. Cheesy

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November 20, 2017, 07:54:24 PM
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If you were here a year or so ago and can remember seeing Bitcoin in three figures, you are probably a little avant garde compared to the great mass of people on this planet...

Or 3 years ago Smiley

N00bs. Smiley

How long are u in ? :d
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November 20, 2017, 08:15:32 PM
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If you were here a year or so ago and can remember seeing Bitcoin in three figures, you are probably a little avant garde compared to the great mass of people on this planet...

Or 3 years ago Smiley

N00bs. Smiley

How long are u in ? :d

Anon was really early - 2010.

Jeez, I am a noob compared to that.

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November 20, 2017, 08:35:51 PM
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If you were here a year or so ago and can remember seeing Bitcoin in three figures, you are probably a little avant garde compared to the great mass of people on this planet...

Or 3 years ago Smiley

N00bs. Smiley

How long are u in ? :d

Anon was really early - 2010.

Jeez, I am a noob compared to that.

Back then the faucet gave out a bitcoin. Cheesy

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If you were here a year or so ago and can remember seeing Bitcoin in three figures, you are probably a little avant garde compared to the great mass of people on this planet...

Or 3 years ago Smiley

N00bs. Smiley

How long are u in ? :d

Anon was really early - 2010.

Jeez, I am a noob compared to that.

Back then the faucet gave out a bitcoin. Cheesy

And it was four (calendar) years before Monero debuted on Polo.... I guess persistence pays, eh?

Post-Gox was a sort of Dark Age, watching BTC go down to sub $200 over 2014/15.

I never imagined getting to here. 

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November 20, 2017, 09:14:43 PM
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$XMR #Monero now up 50% for us ... sign up at http://www.standpointresearch.com  for my 2017-2018 service and I will send you my 29-page report on Monero. [...]

Anyone has this report and willing to share? Would be curious to read what it is about (even though I dislike the salesmen attitude in the second part of the tweet).

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November 20, 2017, 09:15:11 PM
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Guys, what do u think of the so called " crypto bubble " , i hear so much about the bubble the last 6 months... i have to admid , i fear the bursting bubble a bit but on the other hand,
i cant seem to believe it will burst already ... more and more people see btc or crypto as a safe haven ... in my opinion i think it all has to begin yet ...

any other opinions?

yeah besides the moneygrabbing scamcoins and ICOs this is not the usually some company/commidity goes to XXX and because of that its a bubble... this could be disruptive technology that changes the way people around the globe pay for stuff or transact money... don't thin you can compare it to the usual things that can bubble... like anon said ... for the thing it is looking out to do way to few people still know about or use it.
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November 20, 2017, 10:19:37 PM
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https://www.coindesk.com/cmes-bitcoin-futures-likely-start-trading-december-11/

On the right hand side of this article on Coindesk, there is a survey asking for your vote on:

'Which cryptocurrency would you use to send a transaction you did not want anyone to know anything about?'

Monero is an option and it's second.  Not to Zcash, or (heaven forbid) Dash, but to Bitcoin - this is probably just noob ignorance, a lot of new people around...

I actually think it's good to see that without huge marketing we are getting the message out better than the false claimants to the privacy throne, even if a lot of less aware people still think Bitcoin is 'secret'.

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November 20, 2017, 10:33:55 PM
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https://www.coindesk.com/cmes-bitcoin-futures-likely-start-trading-december-11/

On the right hand side of this article on Coindesk, there is a survey asking for your vote on:

'Which cryptocurrency would you use to send a transaction you did not want anyone to know anything about?'

Monero is an option and it's second.  Not to Zcash, or (heaven forbid) Dash, but to Bitcoin - this is probably just noob ignorance, a lot of new people around...

I actually think it's good to see that without huge marketing we are getting the message out better than the false claimants to the privacy throne, even if a lot of less aware people still think Bitcoin is 'secret'.

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Bitcoin (36%, 21,641 Votes)
Monero (24%, 14,675 Votes)
Ether (14%, 8,697 Votes)
Zcash (11%, 6,408 Votes)
Other (10%, 5,767 Votes)
Dash (5%, 3,042 Votes)

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November 20, 2017, 10:43:26 PM
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https://www.coindesk.com/cmes-bitcoin-futures-likely-start-trading-december-11/

On the right hand side of this article on Coindesk, there is a survey asking for your vote on:

'Which cryptocurrency would you use to send a transaction you did not want anyone to know anything about?'

Monero is an option and it's second.  Not to Zcash, or (heaven forbid) Dash, but to Bitcoin - this is probably just noob ignorance, a lot of new people around...

I actually think it's good to see that without huge marketing we are getting the message out better than the false claimants to the privacy throne, even if a lot of less aware people still think Bitcoin is 'secret'.

I think the people who need to know, know--the wave has yet to reach those in the shallow end.

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November 20, 2017, 10:49:22 PM
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https://www.coindesk.com/cmes-bitcoin-futures-likely-start-trading-december-11/

On the right hand side of this article on Coindesk, there is a survey asking for your vote on:

'Which cryptocurrency would you use to send a transaction you did not want anyone to know anything about?'

Monero is an option and it's second.  Not to Zcash, or (heaven forbid) Dash, but to Bitcoin - this is probably just noob ignorance, a lot of new people around...

I actually think it's good to see that without huge marketing we are getting the message out better than the false claimants to the privacy throne, even if a lot of less aware people still think Bitcoin is 'secret'.

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Bitcoin (36%, 21,641 Votes)
Monero (24%, 14,675 Votes)
Ether (14%, 8,697 Votes)
Zcash (11%, 6,408 Votes)
Other (10%, 5,767 Votes)
Dash (5%, 3,042 Votes)

Since Monero is more secure than BTC and when people get to know that, the price will be soaring and soaring. I think the results of voting shows that Monero still have a lot of potential to grow! To the moon! Grin

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November 21, 2017, 01:08:53 AM
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Speculation:  Bitcoin crashes when futures go live.  The altcoin rubber-band effect means XMR USD price goes higher initially, several days, then follows BTC down. 

What's the reasoning behind the idea that BTC futures will go down? I get the rest of it.

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November 21, 2017, 02:39:54 AM
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we are at 0.0164 and holding on OK.

Bitcoin just keeps on marching forward now over 8K (8047.96) wow, the pullback there looms larger and larger but it doesn't ever seem to come.

What are the thoughts on the 2 relative prices? hoping for a bit of elastic between the 2

Edit - Latest Master Luke comment - "We go for 20k on the corpses of bears."

That's still a big push for BTC, still seems more believable than just a few months ago.



Monero bullish while BTC is like this is amazing...

It can't go on forever of course without some correction, but it's really hard to take any profit out when it looks so rosy and just keeps climbing!

Yeah, it is a little insane. When it's going to retract who knows, it seems like we keep seeing fake out retracts and for that there has to be huge players in the game.

Monero mentioned on CNBC Africa as coin with biggest potential with emphasis on corporate use for transactional privacy:

https://youtu.be/eKjnOi9BUiY?t=2m59s

Meh, some pundit in his living room and he says zcash and dash as well. I'm not putting any weight behind that blurb. Lol


Was that you keeping keeping the price depressed the last few months? Oh wait, your a hacked account you can't answer for him.

In last couple months there was traded $5 Billions of Monero. You expect there is someone here who can  depress  Monero price? This is not 2014 anymore.  And I doubt Saudis or Rothschild's care for crypto much. 
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Alot of people don't get my jokes. Tongue
I really not understand yours jokes. What's the funny things here ?  Huh

It is obvious that AP could not keep the market down even if he wanted and also that this is not even him that I was talking too. Tongue



$1,000 by the end of 2018 looks to be a conservative expectation.

No-one in their right mind would believe this. Smiley

What's with the names in here. I already saw a wankalone mentioned. Now I see a garytheasshole. What's next?
I love Monero for the record.

Then you would love Aeon too, I assure you. Join our campaign. Your virgin signature space needs loosening up.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1984281.0

Monero and Aeon are practically brothers sired by none other than Smooth himself.

No shilling allowed.

On the internet, nobody hears your jolly tone of voice or sees the twinkle in your eye.  If you're using dry humor it's impossible to tell that it's a joke.
Next time put a clown face.

Yeah, I tend to forget that. But those that read most of my posts should see the facetiousness of the vast majority of my posts. Tongue

When we see Bitcoin going up and Monero stays pegged to bitcoin is just matter of time when we will see new USD ATH.   I know there are more ways to tell ATH. I just use coinmarketcap price from 28th August. showing Monero was $154.58.

So when do you guys think we will pass that?

As soon as I sell 1 I bought @ .03 Cheesy

Xmr has been rising faster than btc since October ended walonek started throwing insults.

Fixed that.

Hah! always fun to correct yourself. Smiley

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