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June 08, 2016, 12:52:29 PM
#73
"It's so small, no one knows it's there until - BLAMMO. Eyes melt, skin explodes, everybody dead. So immoral, working on the thing can drive you mad."--J. Frank Parnell
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June 08, 2016, 12:31:38 PM
#72
bitcoin'll always survive even if it's a few guys sending them to each other to remember the good old days. You'd have to be kinda dumb to be 100% convinced it's always gonna be on top. It's still the earliest of days and an awful lot can happen.

If a coupla hundred million people are using it then I think the first mover advantage is gonna be set in stone.

now it's even more popular, so it will never die i think, more sellers accepts them now. forever living this
I am already happy if Bitcoin is one of the major digital currencies as far as online payments go. Debit cards will most likely remain the nr1 option for online purchases. They are too far ahead of all payment options/services.
I am quite sure that Bitcoin can overtake PayPal in terms of total transferred value within 5 years. That will be a massive blow in the face of PayPal & Co.
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June 08, 2016, 10:47:04 AM
#71
Bitcoin is not immoral, it's amoral.

It is actually immortal. Many people claimed it died many times. But it is still very alive at the moment.
newbie
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May 25, 2016, 11:59:42 AM
#70
Bitcoin is not immoral, it's amoral.
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May 25, 2016, 11:54:30 AM
#69
The bitcoin survived many attacks and the problems within the society. I hope it will survive this summer.
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May 19, 2016, 05:56:22 AM
#68
Immortal how? It will be in the history books, because you do know eventually it will become outdated? Sure the foundation and the potential are great real great.
But that's not important. Most people with coins will leave and never come back if the price crashes to 1-10 dollar. That says a lot about the 'community' right? In terms of how dedicated they are.
legendary
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May 18, 2016, 02:07:19 PM
#67
Bitcoin is proving to be extremely strong, practically "immune to death". If you look at Bitcoin Obituaries, people among the most influential and powerful in the world (let JPMorgan CEO be one example) have been unsuccessfully trying to bring it down. Even Hearn tried to destroy it and, despite all the incredibly negative promotion worldwide, Bitcoin's price went down a little only to (slowly) get back. If not even one of its creators was able to kill it, who will?

Well 'you can always be replaced' is what i think.

nothing is permanent in this world. what different is a virtual thing.

Bitcoin is limited let me tell u. many of them lost many of the stolen and no one can mint more. once that is done what will you do. alt coins with the highest potential will work.

once the bitcoins hype is over the alt coins will rise.. and that i think wont be global.. maybe regional .
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why on earth would we ever go back to regional currencies after we have made a global currency?

It's not logical to go back like that to something that is worse.

well i think i put it wrong. let me re phrase it.

Bitcoins is global but i don't think other crypto currencies will come up or rather get recognized globally as soon as bitcoin dies or anything happens to it.

answer me this how many years has it been since bitcoins started and how many people from 7.21 billion ( 2013 stats ) use or atleast know about bitcoins?
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May 17, 2016, 05:06:31 PM
#66
Bitcoin is proving to be extremely strong, practically "immune to death". If you look at Bitcoin Obituaries, people among the most influential and powerful in the world (let JPMorgan CEO be one example) have been unsuccessfully trying to bring it down. Even Hearn tried to destroy it and, despite all the incredibly negative promotion worldwide, Bitcoin's price went down a little only to (slowly) get back. If not even one of its creators was able to kill it, who will?

Well 'you can always be replaced' is what i think.

nothing is permanent in this world. what different is a virtual thing.

Bitcoin is limited let me tell u. many of them lost many of the stolen and no one can mint more. once that is done what will you do. alt coins with the highest potential will work.

once the bitcoins hype is over the alt coins will rise.. and that i think wont be global.. maybe regional .
\

why on earth would we ever go back to regional currencies after we have made a global currency?

It's not logical to go back like that to something that is worse.
legendary
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Merit: 1006
May 17, 2016, 04:22:21 PM
#65
Bitcoin is proving to be extremely strong, practically "immune to death". If you look at Bitcoin Obituaries, people among the most influential and powerful in the world (let JPMorgan CEO be one example) have been unsuccessfully trying to bring it down. Even Hearn tried to destroy it and, despite all the incredibly negative promotion worldwide, Bitcoin's price went down a little only to (slowly) get back. If not even one of its creators was able to kill it, who will?

Well 'you can always be replaced' is what i think.

nothing is permanent in this world. what different is a virtual thing.

Bitcoin is limited let me tell u. many of them lost many of the stolen and no one can mint more. once that is done what will you do. alt coins with the highest potential will work.

once the bitcoins hype is over the alt coins will rise.. and that i think wont be global.. maybe regional .
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May 17, 2016, 04:07:01 PM
#64
The only way bitcoin may be killed is if the internet went down or some altcon jumped ahead of the train.
newbie
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May 17, 2016, 03:08:49 PM
#63
bitcoin'll always survive even if it's a few guys sending them to each other to remember the good old days. You'd have to be kinda dumb to be 100% convinced it's always gonna be on top. It's still the earliest of days and an awful lot can happen.

If a coupla hundred million people are using it then I think the first mover advantage is gonna be set in stone.

If a hundred million people use the bitcoin, the price will be hundreds of thousands each for the bitcoin.
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April 29, 2016, 10:32:08 PM
#62
bitcoin'll always survive even if it's a few guys sending them to each other to remember the good old days. You'd have to be kinda dumb to be 100% convinced it's always gonna be on top. It's still the earliest of days and an awful lot can happen.

If a coupla hundred million people are using it then I think the first mover advantage is gonna be set in stone.

now it's even more popular, so it will never die i think, more sellers accepts them now. forever living this
legendary
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April 29, 2016, 09:39:30 PM
#61
bitcoin'll always survive even if it's a few guys sending them to each other to remember the good old days. You'd have to be kinda dumb to be 100% convinced it's always gonna be on top. It's still the earliest of days and an awful lot can happen.

If a coupla hundred million people are using it then I think the first mover advantage is gonna be set in stone.
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April 29, 2016, 08:01:22 PM
#60
bitcoin has the first movers advantage and that will keep it well in front for a long time .......
Eventually, bitcoin will fall when a better alternative is offered with enough support. It's popular right now. There is much more publicity for bitcoin, both in a good way and a bad way *which does increase demand, mind you* and thus with the larger community, it offers more opportunities for people who decide to start up in bitcoin.


Perhaps the price will not rise as quickly as the halvings come (for they are exponential) and maybe we'll see less and less people using it due to miners dropping out.
legendary
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April 29, 2016, 08:00:07 PM
#59
Bitcoin is proving to be extremely strong, practically "immune to death". If you look at Bitcoin Obituaries, people among the most influential and powerful in the world (let JPMorgan CEO be one example) have been unsuccessfully trying to bring it down. Even Hearn tried to destroy it and, despite all the incredibly negative promotion worldwide, Bitcoin's price went down a little only to (slowly) get back. If not even one of its creators was able to kill it, who will?

Nothing can kill bitcoin, but it could be worthless one day or not worth as much as it is now. It'll always be around as long as people keep nodes running!
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April 29, 2016, 07:57:06 PM
#58
immortal? i think its not immortal, because we do not know what is going on if bitcoin is ended and what is going on if bitcoin still continue.
legendary
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April 29, 2016, 07:12:30 PM
#57
Agreed, with emphasis on greed.  Bitcoin is immortal like gold.  More cannot be created past 21 million and cannot truly be destroyed (though losing private keys is a problem).  But we'll see.  If it doesn't get adopted--used--it certainly could hibernate.
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April 29, 2016, 05:58:31 PM
#56
if internet perennial eat bitcoin will become immortal. I'm sure people would use if bitcoin bitcoin still has a good price it was a high price or a low price
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April 29, 2016, 05:31:52 PM
#55
I must say that the bitcoins is a sort of immortal so that is right because if it falls its always getting back up on its feet.
And mostly its even rises again with some nice number so yeah the bitcoin is a sort of immortal.(funny face)
newbie
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April 29, 2016, 02:09:52 PM
#54
Bitcoin is immortal. It has die many times, or it has been proannounced to be dead many times. I will hold it.
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