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June 14, 2016, 11:07:01 PM
I think yes because after halving I think bitcoin will become more popular than it was before. Many people will have an interest for it.
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June 14, 2016, 09:11:06 PM
no one knows but in this year if you look the price of bitcoin is keeping increase from last month it's because of halving and if 2017 is comming i don't know if how much the price or no one know how much the price of bitcoin will be those have a lot of bitcoin will be millionare at for those people had a small income will be still invest at our own risk and im looking forward what will happen after halving until the end of 2016 if the bitcoin price will still increase  Grin Grin
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June 14, 2016, 09:10:01 PM
It sure is. Anybody reading this, take my word, get in Ethereum.. Or you'll regret it forever.

Ethereum is also depending with bitcoin, the price of it depends to it. So why we are going to regret it forever. And 2017 will going to be the
year of bitcoin and for sure if bitcoin rises that year , ethereum is going to rise either. That's why you are saying get into ethereum.
Why only ETH if you can have them both.

Thats right we could also call it the Year for the Cryptos Wink
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June 14, 2016, 09:09:10 PM
We just need more demands for Bitcoins and need for it to go more mainstream. The acceptance by STEAM is a good start. Bitcoins are a little geeky.

Need to focus on the mainstream audience and let them know about BTCs - When I talk about mainstream, I am talking about the people who know what is Amazon, eBay and Paypal and they are the users of such services.

Right now, we are just a bunch circle-jerking to each other's fantasies. lol

There's a bit of truth in your statement. Bitcoin is still far away from mainstream use. One of the best indications for that is the huge spread between the Bitcoin Investment Trust as a mainstream trading vehicle and the real BTC price. If even stock investors are seemingly unable to buy Bitcoin directly, we can assume that buying and holding real Bitcoin seems to be not simple enough for mainstream users - which btw. I find difficult to understand.

Irrespective of wild price fluctuations, usage of Bitcoin will be growing slowly but steadily. I don't think that Bitcoin will become mainstream overnight by some big company accepting it. Instead I think Bitcoin's growth will replicate its network structure: It will grow p2p, that means by personal recommendation as a solution to inflationary expropriation and a simple way to handle private purchases. That is also a more healthy way to grow, because the underlying technology can be refined to meet the demands of a growing user base.

So 2017 is not the year of the Bitcoin. Every year from now on is the year of the Bitcoin... Smiley

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And yeah, I forgot about that, that every is going to be the year of bitcoin. Since this year a good thing is going to be happen which is the halving.
And for sure, next year we can taste the good results of it. And we just need to wait and see for it.
And after next year, the consecutive years will going to be another years of bitcoin. Cheesy

You can indeed consider it like this but I think this is the real year of the bitcoin because this year the bitcoin is growing very fast globally and is becoming very big.

That's true from its existence bitcoin has profited lots of users. Because of this and the variation in price has termed each year as a year of bitcoin. This time halving had made this year more effective.
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June 14, 2016, 08:23:10 PM
We just need more demands for Bitcoins and need for it to go more mainstream. The acceptance by STEAM is a good start. Bitcoins are a little geeky.

Need to focus on the mainstream audience and let them know about BTCs - When I talk about mainstream, I am talking about the people who know what is Amazon, eBay and Paypal and they are the users of such services.

Right now, we are just a bunch circle-jerking to each other's fantasies. lol

There's a bit of truth in your statement. Bitcoin is still far away from mainstream use. One of the best indications for that is the huge spread between the Bitcoin Investment Trust as a mainstream trading vehicle and the real BTC price. If even stock investors are seemingly unable to buy Bitcoin directly, we can assume that buying and holding real Bitcoin seems to be not simple enough for mainstream users - which btw. I find difficult to understand.

Irrespective of wild price fluctuations, usage of Bitcoin will be growing slowly but steadily. I don't think that Bitcoin will become mainstream overnight by some big company accepting it. Instead I think Bitcoin's growth will replicate its network structure: It will grow p2p, that means by personal recommendation as a solution to inflationary expropriation and a simple way to handle private purchases. That is also a more healthy way to grow, because the underlying technology can be refined to meet the demands of a growing user base.

So 2017 is not the year of the Bitcoin. Every year from now on is the year of the Bitcoin... Smiley

ya.ya.yo!


And yeah, I forgot about that, that every is going to be the year of bitcoin. Since this year a good thing is going to be happen which is the halving.
And for sure, next year we can taste the good results of it. And we just need to wait and see for it.
And after next year, the consecutive years will going to be another years of bitcoin. Cheesy

You can indeed consider it like this but I think this is the real year of the bitcoin because this year the bitcoin is growing very fast globally and is becoming very big.
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June 14, 2016, 08:15:44 PM
It sure is. Anybody reading this, take my word, get in Ethereum.. Or you'll regret it forever.

Oh, got some smart contracting stuff you need to do soon? C'mon, the whole idea of Ethereum is a pie in the sky, nonsensical attempt of a crypto driven business model that doesn't make a lick of sense to anyone... but because it is different from the standard Bitcoin and cryptonote models, anyone can pretend that it is "the next big thing".

The average joe wants digitalized cash, not a digitalized contracts.

I don't think ETH will replace bitcoin in the scene and I agree that the idea of ETH is just a pie in the sky.
But we will see in the end who will be the last crypto standing  Grin

It's not like there has to be one crypto that "defeats them all" type of deal going on.  Ethereum is a completely different animal, and to say that "you will regret not getting in right now" is kind of silly... if you need to do this "smart contract" stuff, cool... by all means... but people are probably not using this stuff for more than just mere speculation and that's it.  So I think that to compare Bitcoin and Ethereum together is like comparing a carrot to soda.

It's quite funny that someone said that  "you'll regret it forever" how about those people the who know bitcoins from the start and stop believing it.
For sure they regret it but the thing is it is not too late for coming back and for starting again with bitcoin.
And yeah, comparing eth to btc is not really a close fight at all.
ETH is only good for investment as it has not gain the trust yet from the crypto community while bitcoin has been year for the long time as it is the father of all coins, if something bad happens to bitcoins it would affect the whole crypto industry.
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June 14, 2016, 06:58:28 PM
It sure is. Anybody reading this, take my word, get in Ethereum.. Or you'll regret it forever.

Oh, got some smart contracting stuff you need to do soon? C'mon, the whole idea of Ethereum is a pie in the sky, nonsensical attempt of a crypto driven business model that doesn't make a lick of sense to anyone... but because it is different from the standard Bitcoin and cryptonote models, anyone can pretend that it is "the next big thing".

The average joe wants digitalized cash, not a digitalized contracts.

I don't think ETH will replace bitcoin in the scene and I agree that the idea of ETH is just a pie in the sky.
But we will see in the end who will be the last crypto standing  Grin

It's not like there has to be one crypto that "defeats them all" type of deal going on.  Ethereum is a completely different animal, and to say that "you will regret not getting in right now" is kind of silly... if you need to do this "smart contract" stuff, cool... by all means... but people are probably not using this stuff for more than just mere speculation and that's it.  So I think that to compare Bitcoin and Ethereum together is like comparing a carrot to soda.
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June 14, 2016, 06:55:18 PM
We just need more demands for Bitcoins and need for it to go more mainstream. The acceptance by STEAM is a good start. Bitcoins are a little geeky.

Need to focus on the mainstream audience and let them know about BTCs - When I talk about mainstream, I am talking about the people who know what is Amazon, eBay and Paypal and they are the users of such services.

Right now, we are just a bunch circle-jerking to each other's fantasies. lol

There's a bit of truth in your statement. Bitcoin is still far away from mainstream use. One of the best indications for that is the huge spread between the Bitcoin Investment Trust as a mainstream trading vehicle and the real BTC price. If even stock investors are seemingly unable to buy Bitcoin directly, we can assume that buying and holding real Bitcoin seems to be not simple enough for mainstream users - which btw. I find difficult to understand.

Irrespective of wild price fluctuations, usage of Bitcoin will be growing slowly but steadily. I don't think that Bitcoin will become mainstream overnight by some big company accepting it. Instead I think Bitcoin's growth will replicate its network structure: It will grow p2p, that means by personal recommendation as a solution to inflationary expropriation and a simple way to handle private purchases. That is also a more healthy way to grow, because the underlying technology can be refined to meet the demands of a growing user base.

So 2017 is not the year of the Bitcoin. Every year from now on is the year of the Bitcoin... Smiley

ya.ya.yo!


And yeah, I forgot about that, that every is going to be the year of bitcoin. Since this year a good thing is going to be happen which is the halving.
And for sure, next year we can taste the good results of it. And we just need to wait and see for it.
And after next year, the consecutive years will going to be another years of bitcoin. Cheesy
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June 14, 2016, 06:32:01 PM
We just need more demands for Bitcoins and need for it to go more mainstream. The acceptance by STEAM is a good start. Bitcoins are a little geeky.

Need to focus on the mainstream audience and let them know about BTCs - When I talk about mainstream, I am talking about the people who know what is Amazon, eBay and Paypal and they are the users of such services.

Right now, we are just a bunch circle-jerking to each other's fantasies. lol

There's a bit of truth in your statement. Bitcoin is still far away from mainstream use. One of the best indications for that is the huge spread between the Bitcoin Investment Trust as a mainstream trading vehicle and the real BTC price. If even stock investors are seemingly unable to buy Bitcoin directly, we can assume that buying and holding real Bitcoin seems to be not simple enough for mainstream users - which btw. I find difficult to understand.

Irrespective of wild price fluctuations, usage of Bitcoin will be growing slowly but steadily. I don't think that Bitcoin will become mainstream overnight by some big company accepting it. Instead I think Bitcoin's growth will replicate its network structure: It will grow p2p, that means by personal recommendation as a solution to inflationary expropriation and a simple way to handle private purchases. That is also a more healthy way to grow, because the underlying technology can be refined to meet the demands of a growing user base.

So 2017 is not the year of the Bitcoin. Every year from now on is the year of the Bitcoin... Smiley

ya.ya.yo!
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June 14, 2016, 06:21:04 PM
It sure is. Anybody reading this, take my word, get in Ethereum.. Or you'll regret it forever.

Oh, got some smart contracting stuff you need to do soon? C'mon, the whole idea of Ethereum is a pie in the sky, nonsensical attempt of a crypto driven business model that doesn't make a lick of sense to anyone... but because it is different from the standard Bitcoin and cryptonote models, anyone can pretend that it is "the next big thing".

The average joe wants digitalized cash, not a digitalized contracts.

I don't think ETH will replace bitcoin in the scene and I agree that the idea of ETH is just a pie in the sky.
But we will see in the end who will be the last crypto standing  Grin
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June 14, 2016, 06:11:01 PM
It sure is. Anybody reading this, take my word, get in Ethereum.. Or you'll regret it forever.

Oh, got some smart contracting stuff you need to do soon? C'mon, the whole idea of Ethereum is a pie in the sky, nonsensical attempt of a crypto driven business model that doesn't make a lick of sense to anyone... but because it is different from the standard Bitcoin and cryptonote models, anyone can pretend that it is "the next big thing".

The average joe wants digitalized cash, not a digitalized contracts.
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June 14, 2016, 05:37:04 PM
It sure is. Anybody reading this, take my word, get in Ethereum.. Or you'll regret it forever.

Ethereum is also depending with bitcoin, the price of it depends to it. So why we are going to regret it forever. And 2017 will going to be the
year of bitcoin and for sure if bitcoin rises that year , ethereum is going to rise either. That's why you are saying get into ethereum.
Why only ETH if you can have them both.
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June 14, 2016, 05:34:12 PM
It sure is. Anybody reading this, take my word, get in Ethereum.. Or you'll regret it forever.
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June 14, 2016, 05:28:27 PM
I really want to know what will happen to bitcoin in 2017, cause when miners in China will lost a lot of money after halving someting should happen for sure.
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June 14, 2016, 05:10:00 PM
This year is already showing off like it should. The price got a tremendous boost
And then there is the block size and Mr. Craigh Wright, I don't think 2017 can beat that.

Yeah, but also the Chineese markets could also be manipulating the markets and creating a bubble just like willy did over at MtGox... I just try to keep things in perspective and get very concerned when people start wafting in their own stench of success in bitcoin trading and creating big time profits for themselves.  If you believe in the currency and believe in the technology behind it, by all means keep a good chunk of it (I am)... but if you are just doing it for mere speculation and getting a couple dollars here and there, then I don't envy your day job.
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June 14, 2016, 04:46:18 PM
how about an age of bitcoin? seems interesting didn't it?
Every year for bitcoin is huge accomplishement. That it still works, expanding, growing etc.
Bitcoin is like little kid, need to grow up, its on good track tho Smiley
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June 14, 2016, 04:44:03 PM
This year is already showing off like it should. The price got a tremendous boost
And then there is the block size and Mr. Craigh Wright, I don't think 2017 can beat that.
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June 14, 2016, 04:18:58 PM
it will definitely be a year of bitcoin because the price of bitcoin is going to increase really fast thus making it even more popular
bitcoin will rely more popular than paypal, western union and other payment types. I am quite optimistic about bitcoin. several advantages bitcoin has seen this year. and in 2017 there will be more new users. bitcoin users who will make getting to be reckoned in the world of finance. bitcoin will be equivalent to the strength of some currencies in the real world.

Well bitcoin is already bigger then paypal in market cap and transaction volume. There was a nice infographic about that. But the real killer will come when bitcon becomes bigger then CC.
It means more people use bitcoin then credit card and we will see bitcoin grow immensely then.

But that is a plan of let's say.. a couple of years..
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June 14, 2016, 04:06:11 PM
it will definitely be a year of bitcoin because the price of bitcoin is going to increase really fast thus making it even more popular
bitcoin will rely more popular than paypal, western union and other payment types. I am quite optimistic about bitcoin. several advantages bitcoin has seen this year. and in 2017 there will be more new users. bitcoin users who will make getting to be reckoned in the world of finance. bitcoin will be equivalent to the strength of some currencies in the real world.
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June 14, 2016, 03:59:41 PM
it will definitely be a year of bitcoin because the price of bitcoin is going to increase really fast thus making it even more popular
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