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April 12, 2018, 09:02:44 AM |
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if there is always a demand that bitcoin will persist forever. demand will be there if there are users. demand and the user will always be the key to life bitcoin. This topic opened 2015 :9 and still we are continue to talk about the dead f bitcoin and it continue to rise 100 usd to 20K usd.
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HelperAdvisorsLLP
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April 12, 2018, 09:04:03 AM |
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I think bitcoin will grow because many people will buy it soon
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April 12, 2018, 09:44:59 AM |
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if there is always a demand that bitcoin will persist forever. demand will be there if there are users. demand and the user will always be the key to life bitcoin. This topic opened 2015 :9 and still we are continue to talk about the dead f bitcoin and it continue to rise 100 usd to 20K usd. Of course we will always be talking about this topic because this is a timeless topic since bitcoin can be dead within a year because bitcoin is always depending on the market and from the people who are using and buying it and even bitcoin have a lot of years then it is still not enough to say that it will not become dead because if the demand disappear then it is an automatic for bitcoin that it will become dead.
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April 12, 2018, 06:11:55 PM |
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it is not dead. we saw today that there are still big investors that believe in bitcoin and collect high amounts. Bitcoin price is still very low, if we think about future of the crypto market we will see many more huge raises in the future.
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April 12, 2018, 07:42:42 PM |
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it is not dead. we saw today that there are still big investors that believe in bitcoin and collect high amounts. Bitcoin price is still very low, if we think about future of the crypto market we will see many more huge raises in the future.
You still need to have the kind of confidence that will give you the opportunity to invest your money in Bitcoin, I will not worry about your money. Although it seems to me that such confidence and can not be anyone. Although if you analyze the whole of 2017, this will be the main indicator in favor of the fact that by the end of 2018 we will be able to get some growth in the price of Bitcoin .
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April 12, 2018, 07:59:47 PM |
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Bitcoin is not death and bitcoin is breathing fine. People saw that price can and increasing again and want to invest in bitcoin again. Everything the same everytime.
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April 12, 2018, 09:07:24 PM |
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Bitcoin will not die for a long time. Every year it costs more and more. This indicates that people believe in this system and I also. It's better than believy some power in a clumsy or a bank.
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April 12, 2018, 09:10:51 PM |
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This is so strange, like hype topics, lol. Some guys write that bitcoin soon will hiot $100k Others write that bitcoin is dead or dying
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skillink
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April 12, 2018, 09:19:40 PM |
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Bitcoin will not die, what happens is the rise and fall in prices
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dodgrad
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April 12, 2018, 09:31:28 PM |
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Of course no, it is just a little crisis of cryptocurrency, like every year, so don't worrym it will all back to the normal and maybe value wil be higher than 3-4months ago.
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April 12, 2018, 10:08:28 PM |
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Many people say that when bitcoin prices go down and it looks hard to go up then everyone says that bitcoin is dead, but I have to say that this incident is normal and bitcoin soon gets better and skyrocket again.
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April 12, 2018, 10:08:45 PM |
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I think bitcoin is not going to die this is just an intermediate crisis just because there are too many negative issue issues this late. but bitcoin definitely can handle it because bitcoin has a great and solid team so it would not be that easy to turn off bitcoin.
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April 12, 2018, 10:41:32 PM |
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bitcoin will never die, this is because bitcoin is not dependent on one server so no one can destroy bitcoin, bitcoin only die if it has no user, but this is not happening any time soon, and bitcoin is still a good investment choice.
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April 12, 2018, 11:15:44 PM |
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No. It might struggle along the way, but absolutely will not die. The trust that bitcoin earn from its users will keep its flame alive in the market.
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April 13, 2018, 05:04:33 AM |
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I think it is.
Bitcoin use adoption has stalled. Media interest has dissipated. Prices have only slowly continued to decline for a long time now. Bitcoin securities have always been and still are a complete mess, with a near 100% failure (scam/fraud/incompetence/etc) rate. Mining has been concentrated in the hands of a few giant players, eliminating much of the advantage/security/democracy of thousands of individuals being the money processors. Alternative forms of online payment with US dollars (and other fiat currencies) are now cheaper, faster, and more secure than bitcoin (and of course far more usable to buy/sell real goods/services), eliminating any of its advantages as a payment system. Continued decline of bitcoin and strength in fiat currencies has put the lie to the idea of bitcoin as a store of value; there are far better more reliable hedges against inflation. Meanwhile the real economy is firing on all cylinders, stock markets are at all time highs, corporate earnings are higher than ever, unemployment is low, etc. Even amid the boom, no one cares about bitcoin any more. Bitcoin was a fad that lasted a few years, and is now on its way to being forgotten.
Thoughts? Anyone seriously disagree with this conclusion?
Bitcoin will never die , and never will though bitcoin is just getting started , so how come it will end right? , on the other hand media somehow controlling the perspective of each everyone of us , But still no one can destroy bitcoin.
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April 17, 2018, 08:26:59 PM |
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Bitcoin is not dead and I am very confident to tell you that bitcoin is not dying and neither will it die anytime soon. It might be lagging now due to prices being so low but it is normal for prices to drop this low after the bull market we had this year
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April 17, 2018, 08:35:08 PM |
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I think it is.
Bitcoin use adoption has stalled. Media interest has dissipated. Prices have only slowly continued to decline for a long time now. Bitcoin securities have always been and still are a complete mess, with a near 100% failure (scam/fraud/incompetence/etc) rate. Mining has been concentrated in the hands of a few giant players, eliminating much of the advantage/security/democracy of thousands of individuals being the money processors. Alternative forms of online payment with US dollars (and other fiat currencies) are now cheaper, faster, and more secure than bitcoin (and of course far more usable to buy/sell real goods/services), eliminating any of its advantages as a payment system. Continued decline of bitcoin and strength in fiat currencies has put the lie to the idea of bitcoin as a store of value; there are far better more reliable hedges against inflation. Meanwhile the real economy is firing on all cylinders, stock markets are at all time highs, corporate earnings are higher than ever, unemployment is low, etc. Even amid the boom, no one cares about bitcoin any more. Bitcoin was a fad that lasted a few years, and is now on its way to being forgotten.
Thoughts? Anyone seriously disagree with this conclusion?
Bitcoin will never die because there are a lot of people who are interested on cryptocurrency, the only chance for bitcoins to die is to be rejected by the entire community but since most of the people are using bitcoins to sustain their daily needs then there's no chance for cryptocurrency to die.
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April 18, 2018, 12:18:59 PM |
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I think it is.
Bitcoin use adoption has stalled. Media interest has dissipated. Prices have only slowly continued to decline for a long time now. Bitcoin securities have always been and still are a complete mess, with a near 100% failure (scam/fraud/incompetence/etc) rate. Mining has been concentrated in the hands of a few giant players, eliminating much of the advantage/security/democracy of thousands of individuals being the money processors. Alternative forms of online payment with US dollars (and other fiat currencies) are now cheaper, faster, and more secure than bitcoin (and of course far more usable to buy/sell real goods/services), eliminating any of its advantages as a payment system. Continued decline of bitcoin and strength in fiat currencies has put the lie to the idea of bitcoin as a store of value; there are far better more reliable hedges against inflation. Meanwhile the real economy is firing on all cylinders, stock markets are at all time highs, corporate earnings are higher than ever, unemployment is low, etc. Even amid the boom, no one cares about bitcoin any more. Bitcoin was a fad that lasted a few years, and is now on its way to being forgotten.
Thoughts? Anyone seriously disagree with this conclusion?
Bitcoin will never die because there are a lot of people who are interested on cryptocurrency, the only chance for bitcoins to die is to be rejected by the entire community but since most of the people are using bitcoins to sustain their daily needs then there's no chance for cryptocurrency to die. I think bitcoin is not easy to die because many believe it and invest because of large-scale money profit. Bitcoin is now known by many investors nationwide and many more want to invest in it. Bitcoin dies without of believers here. to everyone who believes in it because it helps all who need it. And it's hard to really kill the bitcoin.
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April 18, 2018, 12:35:11 PM |
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There is another currency, it has already paved a long way, so if bitcoin dies, it will only affect its value.
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April 18, 2018, 12:45:33 PM |
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I think it is.
Bitcoin use adoption has stalled. Media interest has dissipated. Prices have only slowly continued to decline for a long time now. Bitcoin securities have always been and still are a complete mess, with a near 100% failure (scam/fraud/incompetence/etc) rate. Mining has been concentrated in the hands of a few giant players, eliminating much of the advantage/security/democracy of thousands of individuals being the money processors. Alternative forms of online payment with US dollars (and other fiat currencies) are now cheaper, faster, and more secure than bitcoin (and of course far more usable to buy/sell real goods/services), eliminating any of its advantages as a payment system. Continued decline of bitcoin and strength in fiat currencies has put the lie to the idea of bitcoin as a store of value; there are far better more reliable hedges against inflation. Meanwhile the real economy is firing on all cylinders, stock markets are at all time highs, corporate earnings are higher than ever, unemployment is low, etc. Even amid the boom, no one cares about bitcoin any more. Bitcoin was a fad that lasted a few years, and is now on its way to being forgotten.
Thoughts? Anyone seriously disagree with this conclusion?
It's straight up a no. The rate from the past few months/weeks shouldn't send you to edge. People have been supporting bitcoin nonstop for it to put into a permanent stop like what you're trying to imply. Let's be patient and see changes it might bring for the next few weeks.
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