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Topic: Do you record and preserve Bitcoin history? - page 2. (Read 797 times)

sr. member
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We don't need to do that, wasting time because market is unpredictable and knowledge always grow up, in this case we can see from history chart because up date information more needed than analysis the past. I only saving my history strategy and record it into notepad as my valuable journey. Stay focus with future with analysis past is good method and term but now we face something different. All manipulation, speculation and gambling make market not healthy any more.
jr. member
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I also believe reading news is the biggest thing before trading. It helps to understand the market sentiments. What about 'Historical Data' and 'Market Sentiment' together as a Data Science to predict crypto?
hero member
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Most people record the event when the price of Bitcoin rise and mostly invest when they think that the event will occur again a month prior to that date. As for me, I record some event that makes the price fall. so that I can sell my holdings before the bearish market would possibly happen. Some rare events are important because they are the ones who push the markets of BTC to rise even further. like for example the Pizza Bitcoin.
legendary
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Tons and tons of YouTube stuff goes missing every day.

My likes and history list has masses of black holes in it.

Most YouTube crypto content is of course beneath worthless but some important moments must have disappeared completely.

I feel you... Happens with me all the time.

I really miss those small memories which I should have saved, like at least a screenshot of it to show my family. I feel there is a need for something like this and someone should take up this job. There will be lots of viewers and they can earn on ads.

hero member
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Even if you need the first version of the first crypto wallet ever, I believe there are sites then that managed to store it lol Grin. I do save things that I feel are important, but I don’t think I have ever saved anything that’s related cryptocurrency, neither have I saved an older versions of a wallet. Speak of wallets, I just update my wallet when there is an update and I don’t really save the old updates because when I update the older versions get automatically deleted.

But, I have seen a lot of sites where you can get older versions of a wallet. You can find almost anything online these days. Honestly like most other people here I am also running out of time to enjoy those thing hence preserving them is not all becoming impossible for myself too.
legendary
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Yes, I actually somehow got lucky and hit a block with my Antminer S3 back in 2016, unfortunately it was with a pool however the pool listed the username of the block finder.

https://blockchair.com/bitcoin/block/399594

See the coinbase data text

"Mined by adaseb"

Actually I never even knew I hit this block until like a year later when I checked the F2pool history and turns out I actually found a block. Crazy!
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I have never saved a site or recorded a video about crypto, there are many sites about crypto, if the site that I always visit is deleted I will look for other sites, because I'm sure sites about Crypto won't be completely deleted.

Yes, I agree with you, I also never save a site, video or discussion about bitcoin. because I think it doesn't need to be done. because now there are so many sites and videos that talk about cryptocurrency. if a site is deleted I can still get information or references from other sites. and now we can also easily get information about cryptocurrency from social media such as Twitter.
I think we can see the record of bitcoin through the graph, where support and resistance have been presented there, so we can determine the buy or sell area as our work plan. indeed this requires training because experience will make us more sensitive to the market

sr. member
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I have never saved a site or recorded a video about crypto, there are many sites about crypto, if the site that I always visit is deleted I will look for other sites, because I'm sure sites about Crypto won't be completely deleted.

Yes, I agree with you, I also never save a site, video or discussion about bitcoin. because I think it doesn't need to be done. because now there are so many sites and videos that talk about cryptocurrency. if a site is deleted I can still get information or references from other sites. and now we can also easily get information about cryptocurrency from social media such as Twitter.
legendary
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Welt Am Draht
Tons and tons of YouTube stuff goes missing every day.

My likes and history list has masses of black holes in it.

Most YouTube crypto content is of course beneath worthless but some important moments must have disappeared completely.
jr. member
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I sort of do that for random YouTube videos. What you describe sounds obsessive, since the chances of things getting deleted is rare.
legendary
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I just have the recovery phrases recorded for the future generation. Going through our forum we'll get to know anything about cryptocurrencies. This way my plan is to introduce bitcointalk to my unborn clones. When they explore little by little the learning and the interest they get is bigger than watching or testing something that we've preserved for them.

With all the recordings and different things related to cryptocurrency maybe in the future we can create a museum that is completely virtual. This will help in widening of the bitcoin usage and people get to know more about it.
sr. member
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It was an integrated approach. Maybe one day I can shoot my own bitcoin history as a video. I have been trading on the market for 3 years. I experienced the Bull and Bear markets. I missed big earning opportunities. I also evaluated some of them.

With this, it is personal which is quite normla because this is like just storing our personal datas to our harddrive, but what is more sensible is when we are storing data from the worldwide internet that is mainly have a good purpose at the moment. But I'm pretty sure, that the owners of many websites have their backups of their sites so, an alternative is to have a good contact to the administrators to probably have the copy of the sites.
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It was an integrated approach. Maybe one day I can shoot my own bitcoin history as a video. I have been trading on the market for 3 years. I experienced the Bull and Bear markets. I missed big earning opportunities. I also evaluated some of them.
legendary
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Either for your own amusement or for your unborn clones?

Do you diligently save sites, videos, discussions and previous software versions just in case they disappear from the internet for future reference? Is there actually any type of dedicated crypto archive out there? I'm not sure I can think of anything.

No matter what happens to the entire scene the impact it has made will be studied for centuries. I wonder how much information will be available to the curious in the years to come.

and here I thought I was the only one who's doing it. I saved several notable discussion, articles and videos but my reason for saving it is not the same as yours. I saved it to keep
myself reminded of the things bitcoin achieved and obstacles it faced since it's released and in doing so gives me a sense of pride(at least for me) that I never gave up the thought
of the possibilities, bitcoin can achieve while others drag it down and destroy it through misinformation
sr. member
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Does it carry any special importance for your own purpose? If it is yes then you have to do it, for me, It's not an important thing because of every transaction or information automatically saved or preserved if you want, if you need the previous transaction then you would get by searching the history of anything, so this one is not necessary saving, again and again, Basically, I am using Coinbase, Binance and the other one so every information I am getting from those systems and every information is automatically being stored and saved. that's why I don't do anything regarding this issue.

If we love to see the previous records about bitcoin history, there's always a recorded highest price at coinmarketcap. Everything in that website will summaries every historical market charts in each respective coins. Nothing will be happen if you fail to utilize the previous past experiences, because it's only human nature to store btc value and wait for another Ultimate rise.
legendary
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Welt Am Draht
Awesome--I just ordered a paperback copy of Digital Gold, as I have yet to read any books dealing with cryptocurrency.  Since it was the first one that apparently came to your mind, I would imagine it's a good read.  

It's a really good summary of the absolute beginning, if a bit too brief. I wish it had been more detailed about that as that's the period of time that really matters and it seems not all that many people here show much awareness of it. It hammers home how absolutely microscopic it was at the start.
sr. member
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I always record with bitcoin price day by day and check how last year bitcoin price and compare with right now, some time with altcoin price could have the same moment like last January 2019 where some coin have higher price and check with now looking have the same or down, I think just my ideas checking how some altcoin and bitcoin price last year.

When Google chart and my portfolio application holding the record of the Bitcoin price and tracking all my crypto savings, I believe I doesn't need to to record the the Bitcoin history using any documents or or in mobiles.
sr. member
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I always record with bitcoin price day by day and check how last year bitcoin price and compare with right now, some time with altcoin price could have the same moment like last January 2019 where some coin have higher price and check with now looking have the same or down, I think just my ideas checking how some altcoin and bitcoin price last year.
sr. member
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I have never saved a site or recorded a video about crypto, there are many sites about crypto, if the site that I always visit is deleted I will look for other sites, because I'm sure sites about Crypto won't be completely deleted.
I agree. Im pretty sure that lot of people saved it so why do I need to saved in myself. I can search it to get information if I want. But having collection of records about bitcoin was really helpful because you will know the status of its value.
With the increase in demand, its wide use and importance, multiple sites have been created who give you each and every information about the Bitcoin, how transactions are made, how the software works. I think in future more sites will be created with the increase in demand. There is no need of saving any video or record. If it helps you in any way you can do it, but you can always check the history at various sites when you need it.
legendary
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Digital Gold is a great read about the very early phase and then it gets bogged down in the Winkies arguing with Charlie Shrem over long dead companies. I keep meaning to get around to watching the Rise and Rise of Bitcoin again but it might feel painfully passe at this point.
Awesome--I just ordered a paperback copy of Digital Gold, as I have yet to read any books dealing with cryptocurrency.  Since it was the first one that apparently came to your mind, I would imagine it's a good read. 

I have watched The Rise & Rise documentary and found it pretty interesting but I didn't learn anything new from it. 

Stuff that seemed massive at the time has faded to complete irrelevance now.
That may be true, that those are the things that I think need to be documented for history, as they're things most likely to be forgotten.  Years from now if I'm reading a history of crypto, I'd be most interested in the details that I might have forgotten--not the big stuff.  And I don't know exactly what "stuff" you're thinking of, but I get the gist of what you're saying. 

I wonder if anyone is keeping track of the goings on in bitcoin as they happen, perhaps in anticipation of a written history.
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