drbrock
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March 17, 2015, 06:36:46 PM |
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Wow, 50?? I wish. Must have been an early adopter guy? Ok so I have 7 in cold storage and about 1.5 to mess around with mainly on poker Therefor I am NOT rich... which really does suck
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WiiD (OP)
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March 17, 2015, 06:41:04 PM |
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You have a more than decent stash of coins.
Makes me on the other hand wonder how you store your coins.
Hope you don't leave the majority of your coins on an exchange.
ALL OFFLINE, since the Mt.Gox rip-off
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FuckIdolPlus
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March 17, 2015, 06:56:59 PM |
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From gbianchi's last post (he makes these regularly): --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- block# 346488 06/03/2015 num %noOut %dead %of tot %of act diff prev value %noOut %vdead %TotVal diff prev --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- = 0 62633417 0.00% 0.00% 93.5626% 125855 0.00000 0.00% 0.00% 0.0000% 0.00000 = 1 satoshi (0.00000001 BTC) 424786 36.84% 8.43% 0.6346% 9.86% 15 0.00425 36.84% 8.43% 0.0000% 0.00000 > 1 satoshi <= 0.001 BTC ( ~1$ ) 1802268 75.19% 14.96% 2.6923% 41.82% 2132 418.44983 69.64% 4.39% 0.0030% 0.34730 > 0.001 BTC <= 0.1 BTC 1374072 68.02% 4.87% 2.0526% 31.89% -3121 28932.13841 71.18% 7.27% 0.2080% -90.78105 > 0.1 BTC <= 1 BTC 393208 69.18% 5.30% 0.5874% 9.12% -108 171729.77427 73.57% 7.08% 1.2346% 7.73250 > 1 BTC <= 5 BTC 156615 68.06% 5.38% 0.2340% 3.63% 244 376669.06388 69.36% 5.75% 2.7080% 280.70164 > 5 BTC <= 10 BTC 45309 70.22% 5.16% 0.0677% 1.05% 106 347625.01943 72.04% 5.23% 2.4992% 825.00472 > 10 BTC <= 25 BTC 35885 68.78% 5.43% 0.0536% 0.83% 19 588449.97580 70.05% 5.65% 4.2306% -2.61582 > 25 BTC <= 50 BTC 52567 90.82% 69.66% 0.0785% 1.22% -7 2412077.44158 92.88% 75.44% 17.3412% -602.56042 > 50 BTC <= 75 BTC 5551 68.15% 12.23% 0.0083% 0.13% 18 331829.18959 67.82% 11.08% 2.3856% 1162.22146 > 75 BTC <= 100 BTC 7461 83.77% 5.31% 0.0111% 0.17% -4 708187.78653 84.72% 5.32% 5.0914% -358.06960 > 100 BTC <= 500 BTC 8551 67.20% 3.67% 0.0128% 0.20% 34 1815418.40323 67.65% 2.76% 13.0516% 10706.88586 > 500 btc <= 1000 BTC 1609 75.82% 0.00% 0.0024% 0.04% -5 1120607.34554 75.88% 0.00% 8.0564% -3944.97798 > 1000 BTC 1476 74.53% 0.00% 0.0022% 0.03% -3 6007584.24205 68.60% 0.00% 43.1904% -4283.87542 Total Actives 4309358 68.39% 10.30% 6.4374% 100.00% -680 13909528.83410 74.31% 14.61% 100.0000% 3700.01320 Total 66942775 4.40% 0.66% 100.0000% 125175 13909528.83410 74.31% 14.61% 100.0000% 3700.01320
Transactions 61630417 93869
num : number of addresses in this range of balance %noOut : percentage of active addresses WITHOUT out operations %dead : percentage of active addresses with input and output operations prior to 2012 %of tot : percentage of the TOTAL number addresses %of act : percentage of the number of addresses with balance > 0 (active) diff prev: number variation compared to the previous table %noOut : % value transactions WITHOUT output ( % value of range) %vdead : % operations value prev 2012 ( % value of range)) %TotVal : % value of this range compared to the total value diff prev: change in value compared to the previous table
donations : 17ykWbCHG6eMfLt42zCJVw5bZE1YxRMihL
So, there's about 23K addresses with > 50 BTC. You're in rare company. Also most of the 65 BTC wallets belong to Satoshi and early adopters. Many had their BTCs "lost" because at the beginning these had no value at all. Mt. Gox ripped me off. Lost over 90 BTCs. Sucks to be me -_-
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WiiD (OP)
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March 17, 2015, 07:07:16 PM |
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From gbianchi's last post (he makes these regularly): --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- block# 346488 06/03/2015 num %noOut %dead %of tot %of act diff prev value %noOut %vdead %TotVal diff prev --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- = 0 62633417 0.00% 0.00% 93.5626% 125855 0.00000 0.00% 0.00% 0.0000% 0.00000 = 1 satoshi (0.00000001 BTC) 424786 36.84% 8.43% 0.6346% 9.86% 15 0.00425 36.84% 8.43% 0.0000% 0.00000 > 1 satoshi <= 0.001 BTC ( ~1$ ) 1802268 75.19% 14.96% 2.6923% 41.82% 2132 418.44983 69.64% 4.39% 0.0030% 0.34730 > 0.001 BTC <= 0.1 BTC 1374072 68.02% 4.87% 2.0526% 31.89% -3121 28932.13841 71.18% 7.27% 0.2080% -90.78105 > 0.1 BTC <= 1 BTC 393208 69.18% 5.30% 0.5874% 9.12% -108 171729.77427 73.57% 7.08% 1.2346% 7.73250 > 1 BTC <= 5 BTC 156615 68.06% 5.38% 0.2340% 3.63% 244 376669.06388 69.36% 5.75% 2.7080% 280.70164 > 5 BTC <= 10 BTC 45309 70.22% 5.16% 0.0677% 1.05% 106 347625.01943 72.04% 5.23% 2.4992% 825.00472 > 10 BTC <= 25 BTC 35885 68.78% 5.43% 0.0536% 0.83% 19 588449.97580 70.05% 5.65% 4.2306% -2.61582 > 25 BTC <= 50 BTC 52567 90.82% 69.66% 0.0785% 1.22% -7 2412077.44158 92.88% 75.44% 17.3412% -602.56042 > 50 BTC <= 75 BTC 5551 68.15% 12.23% 0.0083% 0.13% 18 331829.18959 67.82% 11.08% 2.3856% 1162.22146 > 75 BTC <= 100 BTC 7461 83.77% 5.31% 0.0111% 0.17% -4 708187.78653 84.72% 5.32% 5.0914% -358.06960 > 100 BTC <= 500 BTC 8551 67.20% 3.67% 0.0128% 0.20% 34 1815418.40323 67.65% 2.76% 13.0516% 10706.88586 > 500 btc <= 1000 BTC 1609 75.82% 0.00% 0.0024% 0.04% -5 1120607.34554 75.88% 0.00% 8.0564% -3944.97798 > 1000 BTC 1476 74.53% 0.00% 0.0022% 0.03% -3 6007584.24205 68.60% 0.00% 43.1904% -4283.87542 Total Actives 4309358 68.39% 10.30% 6.4374% 100.00% -680 13909528.83410 74.31% 14.61% 100.0000% 3700.01320 Total 66942775 4.40% 0.66% 100.0000% 125175 13909528.83410 74.31% 14.61% 100.0000% 3700.01320
Transactions 61630417 93869
num : number of addresses in this range of balance %noOut : percentage of active addresses WITHOUT out operations %dead : percentage of active addresses with input and output operations prior to 2012 %of tot : percentage of the TOTAL number addresses %of act : percentage of the number of addresses with balance > 0 (active) diff prev: number variation compared to the previous table %noOut : % value transactions WITHOUT output ( % value of range) %vdead : % operations value prev 2012 ( % value of range)) %TotVal : % value of this range compared to the total value diff prev: change in value compared to the previous table
donations : 17ykWbCHG6eMfLt42zCJVw5bZE1YxRMihL
So, there's about 23K addresses with > 50 BTC. You're in rare company. Also most of the 65 BTC wallets belong to Satoshi and early adopters. Many had their BTCs "lost" because at the beginning these had no value at all. Mt. Gox ripped me off. Lost over 90 BTCs. Sucks to be me -_- Whuuuut? Daaaaamn, fuck. I would thinking of robbing out a jewelry to get the money back lol
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SirChiko
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March 17, 2015, 08:39:56 PM |
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I'd personally couldn't have fiat in 50 bitcoins as i would see mysels checking the charts multiple times a day and dump wouldn't let me sleep for sure.
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WiiD (OP)
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March 17, 2015, 11:06:50 PM |
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I'd personally couldn't have fiat in 50 bitcoins as i would see mysels checking the charts multiple times a day and dump wouldn't let me sleep for sure.
I check the charts multiple times a day, but as I am sure that BTC will stay here for long time I can sleep very good!
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Morecoin Freeman
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March 17, 2015, 11:23:53 PM |
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By doing just a few trades per month (only trading the larger moves) you could comfortably increase your bitcoin holdings. For example selling near 300 would have been great. All it takes to increase your holdings is patience and discipline.
Even better idea, and what I have been doing, is trading to increase your USD holdings. This guarantees for more purchasing power in the real world.
Holding your coins forever in the hope that everyone else is going to push the price up for you is not the best idea. You're not in control of the situation at all.
But yea what do I know...
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Chef Ramsay
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March 18, 2015, 01:36:08 AM |
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I'd personally couldn't have fiat in 50 bitcoins as i would see mysels checking the charts multiple times a day and dump wouldn't let me sleep for sure.
Well, I'm sure most of us that have been through the entirety of the last bear market can manage to deal with most things after that. The average person can't handle such a situation.
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okthen
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March 18, 2015, 01:45:48 AM |
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You are very lucky to have that many btc, I wish I were even close! It's not much if you consider perhaps the next one or two bubbles, but if bitcoin goes mainstream you can retire on it
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March 18, 2015, 07:09:48 AM |
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170 bitcoins here 19,578,000 digibytes i see bitcoin as the gold store and digibyte as the minor everyday expenditure coin. From when ive used it its fast lots of coins 21 billion so no fractions. its a gamble that one though. i cash earned dogecoin, litecoin and darkcoin into digibytes. id like to amass 210 million which i think becomes 0.5% of the coin supply. But thats 140 btc worth so not sure how acievable that is. currently 67 satoshi high of 127 satoshi, their aim is 1000 satoshi. lets see. im happy with my btc amount just wish i bought in at $80. id have 900 if i did . at this rate i need $5,800 AUD for $1 million comparitive fiat worth. id be more comfortable with $1300-$2000.
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Searing
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March 18, 2015, 07:49:08 AM |
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yo...have 52 BTC ....when my 2 knc titans turn into doorstops eventually (got a good deal on the 2nd one) counting LTC equiv to BTC (have not decided to hold the LTC of convert to BTC yet) the total amount should be 65 BTC more or less equiv with the LTC converted more or less in theory to BTC soon the sweet release of death on my knc titans no roi no refund home miners when they are eventually not worth mining with electric costs and turn to doorstops...then www.coinbase.com is my friend right now I'm into "attic mining" sell crap in attic on ebay convert to BTC is the plan..maybe I can get another 10 BTC out of the tap that way and an empty attic I can turn into a rec room.. but home mining is 'dead' so thats whats up with me
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SirChiko
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March 18, 2015, 11:37:30 AM |
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I'd personally couldn't have fiat in 50 bitcoins as i would see mysels checking the charts multiple times a day and dump wouldn't let me sleep for sure.
I check the charts multiple times a day, but as I am sure that BTC will stay here for long time I can sleep very good! And do you own more than 50 btc? It also deppends on your financial sitation and how mutch you can afford. I currently have around 500 euros for month and i work 12 hour shifts around 15 times a month.
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Kipsy89
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March 18, 2015, 01:35:00 PM |
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50 BTC? Man, I'll never have that kind of coins... That's really a big stash. Yeah, I know a lot of people have much more than that, but I think you're fine if you have maybe 2 or 3 coins and hold them safely for the future.
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cr1776
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March 18, 2015, 02:14:59 PM |
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So, there's about 23K addresses with > 50 BTC. You're in rare company.
And multiples of those addresses will belong to one person. Satoshi's blocks of 50 all went to separate addresses. I guess the same'll go for most early miners. Buy we have no idea how many people hold those 23k addresses do we?
And we never will. Lots will be companies so that reduces the individual holder list even more. And if the 1 million bitcoins that Satoshi has is accurate, that is 20,000 addresses with 50 bitcoins right there. ;-)
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Kipsy89
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March 18, 2015, 02:26:03 PM |
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So, there's about 23K addresses with > 50 BTC. You're in rare company.
And multiples of those addresses will belong to one person. Satoshi's blocks of 50 all went to separate addresses. I guess the same'll go for most early miners. Buy we have no idea how many people hold those 23k addresses do we?
And we never will. Lots will be companies so that reduces the individual holder list even more. And if the 1 million bitcoins that Satoshi has is accurate, that is 20,000 addresses with 50 bitcoins right there. ;-) The old question remains whether Satoshi is still active and actually holds the keys to those addresses. It must suck for him to know that he can't touch them a single time because the market would go berserk immediately. On the other hand, I believe he holds coins that we simply can't trace back to *him*
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BillyBobZorton
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March 18, 2015, 03:13:10 PM |
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From gbianchi's last post (he makes these regularly): --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- block# 346488 06/03/2015 num %noOut %dead %of tot %of act diff prev value %noOut %vdead %TotVal diff prev --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- = 0 62633417 0.00% 0.00% 93.5626% 125855 0.00000 0.00% 0.00% 0.0000% 0.00000 = 1 satoshi (0.00000001 BTC) 424786 36.84% 8.43% 0.6346% 9.86% 15 0.00425 36.84% 8.43% 0.0000% 0.00000 > 1 satoshi <= 0.001 BTC ( ~1$ ) 1802268 75.19% 14.96% 2.6923% 41.82% 2132 418.44983 69.64% 4.39% 0.0030% 0.34730 > 0.001 BTC <= 0.1 BTC 1374072 68.02% 4.87% 2.0526% 31.89% -3121 28932.13841 71.18% 7.27% 0.2080% -90.78105 > 0.1 BTC <= 1 BTC 393208 69.18% 5.30% 0.5874% 9.12% -108 171729.77427 73.57% 7.08% 1.2346% 7.73250 > 1 BTC <= 5 BTC 156615 68.06% 5.38% 0.2340% 3.63% 244 376669.06388 69.36% 5.75% 2.7080% 280.70164 > 5 BTC <= 10 BTC 45309 70.22% 5.16% 0.0677% 1.05% 106 347625.01943 72.04% 5.23% 2.4992% 825.00472 > 10 BTC <= 25 BTC 35885 68.78% 5.43% 0.0536% 0.83% 19 588449.97580 70.05% 5.65% 4.2306% -2.61582 > 25 BTC <= 50 BTC 52567 90.82% 69.66% 0.0785% 1.22% -7 2412077.44158 92.88% 75.44% 17.3412% -602.56042 > 50 BTC <= 75 BTC 5551 68.15% 12.23% 0.0083% 0.13% 18 331829.18959 67.82% 11.08% 2.3856% 1162.22146 > 75 BTC <= 100 BTC 7461 83.77% 5.31% 0.0111% 0.17% -4 708187.78653 84.72% 5.32% 5.0914% -358.06960 > 100 BTC <= 500 BTC 8551 67.20% 3.67% 0.0128% 0.20% 34 1815418.40323 67.65% 2.76% 13.0516% 10706.88586 > 500 btc <= 1000 BTC 1609 75.82% 0.00% 0.0024% 0.04% -5 1120607.34554 75.88% 0.00% 8.0564% -3944.97798 > 1000 BTC 1476 74.53% 0.00% 0.0022% 0.03% -3 6007584.24205 68.60% 0.00% 43.1904% -4283.87542 Total Actives 4309358 68.39% 10.30% 6.4374% 100.00% -680 13909528.83410 74.31% 14.61% 100.0000% 3700.01320 Total 66942775 4.40% 0.66% 100.0000% 125175 13909528.83410 74.31% 14.61% 100.0000% 3700.01320
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num : number of addresses in this range of balance %noOut : percentage of active addresses WITHOUT out operations %dead : percentage of active addresses with input and output operations prior to 2012 %of tot : percentage of the TOTAL number addresses %of act : percentage of the number of addresses with balance > 0 (active) diff prev: number variation compared to the previous table %noOut : % value transactions WITHOUT output ( % value of range) %vdead : % operations value prev 2012 ( % value of range)) %TotVal : % value of this range compared to the total value diff prev: change in value compared to the previous table
donations : 17ykWbCHG6eMfLt42zCJVw5bZE1YxRMihL
So, there's about 23K addresses with > 50 BTC. You're in rare company. Also most of the 65 BTC wallets belong to Satoshi and early adopters. Many had their BTCs "lost" because at the beginning these had no value at all. Mt. Gox ripped me off. Lost over 90 BTCs. Sucks to be me -_- I don't understand how you guys can make statistics about wallets, when all we have is random transactions between randomly generated addresses. How can we know a certain amount of BTC belongs to a single wallet? i never got my head around this.
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WiiD (OP)
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March 18, 2015, 04:18:12 PM |
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By doing just a few trades per month (only trading the larger moves) you could comfortably increase your bitcoin holdings. For example selling near 300 would have been great. All it takes to increase your holdings is patience and discipline.
Even better idea, and what I have been doing, is trading to increase your USD holdings. This guarantees for more purchasing power in the real world.
Holding your coins forever in the hope that everyone else is going to push the price up for you is not the best idea. You're not in control of the situation at all.
But yea what do I know...
Yeah but the problem for me is, after it happened it is easy to say "You should have selled near 300", "You should have selled on the peak" etc. But when the last days, BTC was climbing, I watched at it and I see how fast it was growing. I saw the resistance at 300 but also knew that there was and still is a resistance at 340/350. So my thoughts were, BTC is going to break the 300 resistance (Bitfinex was at 303.96 at one time, so it DID breaked.. but only short :/ ) and will rebound at the 340/350 resistance. So how you know things before they happen? How you know it will be the peak and not climbing further? I can't say this for sure, and I am really afraid of selling my Bitcoins when the price is climbing after that. And to all the other people, I am happy to hear that I am in a good range with my 50 BTCs. I do even have some more, but only few..
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techgeek
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March 18, 2015, 05:01:38 PM |
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I would say having about 100-500 is good enough.
50 seems a bit low. If you were "rich" keep in mind. Reason I say this is because back in 2012 price quotes were $200ish, fast forward 3 years its still $200
of course, this is all still speculation, but if it hasnt moved much in 3 years then I expect it`ll be the same.
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March 19, 2015, 04:04:49 AM |
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Say what? 3 years ago in 2012 BTC was 5-10 bucks.
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March 19, 2015, 04:59:56 AM |
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50 BTC is a solid amount to attain. Think about it. That's the value of 1 original block reward. Many people should be investing their $15,000 in this way, but for people with that amount to invest it still seems risky. You think in 5 more years it will be worth less?
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