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Topic: Bitcoin is slowly dying now, no more moon ! - page 3. (Read 5084 times)

sr. member
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Brave New World
Stop feeding the troll
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Interesting that this article was written almost exactly one year ago.

Price was around $76


http://www.forbes.com/sites/quora/2013/07/12/is-bitcoin-crashing-as-of-early-july-2013/
that's a great article; and concise as well.  thanks for posting it.
legendary
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iiiignooooreeeee
legendary
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Early buyers / adopters / venture capital firms are spending their bitcoins so hard to recover the cost or cut loose these days,

expedia / newegg / ... are also dumping so many bitcoins on multiple exchange markets

The price is dropping to $500 !

lol what costs and what cut loses.
When Satoshi will start getting bored with bitcoin and will try t sell it, you will hardly see the price, will be so small. But he cant have any need to recover or cut losses.
sr. member
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https://primedao.eth.link/#/
Stop replying!
legendary
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The revolution will be monetized!
Oh great. Another newbie has pronounced bitcoin dead. That makes 12,472 fails to date!
legendary
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Hamster ate my bitcoin
Please try harder OP, I want to buy some cheap bitcoins too.
full member
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Interesting that this article was written almost exactly one year ago.

Price was around $76


http://www.forbes.com/sites/quora/2013/07/12/is-bitcoin-crashing-as-of-early-july-2013/
hero member
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Yes bitcoin is dying because it the infrastructure around bitcoin is being invested in, and it is being used to do transactions.
Well done - top of class go you.

Short much?
newbie
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Early buyers / adopters / venture capital firms are spending their bitcoins so hard to recover the cost or cut loose these days,

expedia / newegg / ... are also dumping so many bitcoins on multiple exchange markets

The price is dropping to $500 !
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