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Topic: Bitcoin and Greece: a new beginning? - page 2. (Read 1628 times)

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PUGG.io
July 15, 2015, 05:47:25 AM
#9
Nah the Greek people will not be buying bitcoins as they are still under eurozone.
So basically the whales took advantage of the news about the Greece coming out of eurozone and pumped the prices of Bitcoin.
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July 15, 2015, 05:03:25 AM
#8
is this the start of a new bitcoin bubble? I hope so.

This why the bitcoin community is falling behind. Something new has started and all you guys can think about is that the price is going to be up? This is the sort of thinking that keeps our community still in the "FRUSTRATED" circle.

This is right and pretty sad. Quick profits seems to be the most important to a lot of guys here.

And that's exactly why its so hard to buy into a "rally". Almost all the time its no more than a pump, and within days the dump occurs within a few hours. It makes it hard to take it seriously when most people involved with btc want to only do that and make a quick Buck
legendary
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July 15, 2015, 03:59:47 AM
#7
is this the start of a new bitcoin bubble? I hope so.

This why the bitcoin community is falling behind. Something new has started and all you guys can think about is that the price is going to be up? This is the sort of thinking that keeps our community still in the "FRUSTRATED" circle.

This is right and pretty sad. Quick profits seems to be the most important to a lot of guys here.

i can understand if their greed is toward the point to have more bitcoin to use them in the future when there will be fully adoption or whatever, but their primarely purpose is to dump for fiat, which make this whole thing even more sad
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July 15, 2015, 03:59:35 AM
#6
1. Bitcoin needs steady growth, not another bubble.
2. Greece as a country has no benefit in Bitcoin, they need either a loan, either a coin they can make inflation on. Some of the Greeks though, may find Bitcoin as a safe investment of their money and a way to export the money while the "capital control". However, I don't see a big scale for this movement because the capital control may be lifted until the end of the week and most people are still stuck to 50? Euro/day.
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July 15, 2015, 03:51:22 AM
#5
So exactly what would be the benefit of this so called bubble? I do not want to go through the same events that unfolded once the last one popped.
A lot of people are going to be hurt and will start complaining. Everything will stagnate again. A bubble isn't the right way forward.

Honestly it looks like Greeks have not had so much effect on Bitcoin yet (I'm talking about citizens buying). Although the situation could be beneficial once more and more people start realizing that Bitcoin could be their new safe heaven.

This is right and pretty sad. Quick profits seems to be the most important to a lot of guys here.
Exactly. Most are fueled by greed.
legendary
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July 15, 2015, 03:50:41 AM
#4
is this the start of a new bitcoin bubble? I hope so.

This why the bitcoin community is falling behind. Something new has started and all you guys can think about is that the price is going to be up? This is the sort of thinking that keeps our community still in the "FRUSTRATED" circle.

This is right and pretty sad. Quick profits seems to be the most important to a lot of guys here.
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AltoCenter.com
July 15, 2015, 03:45:53 AM
#3
is this the start of a new bitcoin bubble? I hope so.

This why the bitcoin community is falling behind. Something new has started and all you guys can think about is that the price is going to be up? This is the sort of thinking that keeps our community still in the "FRUSTRATED" circle.
legendary
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July 15, 2015, 01:10:54 AM
#2
Possibly a contributing factor to the growth of bitcoin as potential investors put some appreciable expenditure into diversifying their well managed portfolio.  This latest scare for Greeks would surely make them consider all alternative monetary tools for future incidents.
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Hodlers Network
July 15, 2015, 12:32:33 AM
#1
is this the start of a new bitcoin bubble? I hope so.
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