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December 10, 2017, 03:06:02 PM
yes it matters, bitcoin is a currency and an investment. n any cases even at FIAT price does matter specially in investing , bitcoin and stock market are no different but the volatility of one another which bitcoin have more movement and most of thee time the trend of it goes up.
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December 10, 2017, 02:46:00 PM
Bitcoin price really matters for every investors before we look price, we prioritize observing Trends, market status because it just sets us free from thoughts.
We know the fact how its price works with economics principle so we go with Analysis. Adoption increases when price is stable or increasing.
sr. member
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December 10, 2017, 02:39:56 PM
Well it seems like, yes, at least at this moment. Also including me, many people think that this upward trend will continue in the coming years too.
I can't even predict if it'll stabilized someday or not..
copper member
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December 10, 2017, 02:28:07 PM
For true devotees of Bitcoin, the price of the digital currency is almost irrelevant. They believe in its inherent value or, more frequently, cannot see any value at all in the alternative of government issued fiat currency. Price is therefore not a concern. At the other end of the spectrum, for those that harbor what appears to be an irrational hatred of Bitcoin and anything to do with it, the exchange rate also matters little. They were screaming that it was all worthless when the price was at over $1000, and somehow convince themselves that an exchange rate of over 200 times what it was before that bubble proves their point. For the vast majority of people somewhere in the middle, however, the price of the currency in Dollar, Euro, Yuan or whatever terms is important.

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Does the price of bitcoin matter ?
 For me ? Well ,of course yes .. And I think anybody who has a decent amount of Bitcoin will care about it's price or value.. Just a couple dollars can swing their net worth massively. It is a challenge and risk to hedge your investment in these conditions and as someone said earlier, most people fail to keep their holdings worth the same let alone more.
Yes, for me the price of bitcoin matter most as 1 bitcoin will always remain 1 bitcoin no matter what, but its value in paper money changes massively each year and also to transact we use $ or any other currencies and not bitcoin, so its price is more important to me. Also I earn my salary in bitcoin so it's really important to me to check the price of bitcoin before selling my coins, I always sell my coins when there is a stage of pump.
hero member
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December 10, 2017, 11:55:39 AM
In crypto world whole big coins are just having their price in bitcoin also so you have answer in it... In crypto it is a king which control whole this world.
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December 10, 2017, 11:50:01 AM
For true devotees of Bitcoin, the price of the digital currency is almost irrelevant. They believe in its inherent value or, more frequently, cannot see any value at all in the alternative of government issued fiat currency. Price is therefore not a concern. At the other end of the spectrum, for those that harbor what appears to be an irrational hatred of Bitcoin and anything to do with it, the exchange rate also matters little. They were screaming that it was all worthless when the price was at over $1000, and somehow convince themselves that an exchange rate of over 200 times what it was before that bubble proves their point. For the vast majority of people somewhere in the middle, however, the price of the currency in Dollar, Euro, Yuan or whatever terms is important.

Read more: http://www.nasdaq.com/article/does-the-price-of-bitcoin-matter-cm476312#ixzz3a1cH4qcU
Does the price of bitcoin matter ?
 For me ? Well ,of course yes .. And I think anybody who has a decent amount of Bitcoin will care about it's price or value.. Just a couple dollars can swing their net worth massively. It is a challenge and risk to hedge your investment in these conditions and as someone said earlier, most people fail to keep their holdings worth the same let alone more.
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December 10, 2017, 03:01:40 AM
For true devotees of Bitcoin, the price of the digital currency is almost irrelevant. They believe in its inherent value or, more frequently, cannot see any value at all in the alternative of government issued fiat currency. Price is therefore not a concern. At the other end of the spectrum, for those that harbor what appears to be an irrational hatred of Bitcoin and anything to do with it, the exchange rate also matters little. They were screaming that it was all worthless when the price was at over $1000, and somehow convince themselves that an exchange rate of over 200 times what it was before that bubble proves their point. For the vast majority of people somewhere in the middle, however, the price of the currency in Dollar, Euro, Yuan or whatever terms is important.

Read more: http://www.nasdaq.com/article/does-the-price-of-bitcoin-matter-cm476312#ixzz3a1cH4qcU

which makes expensive bitcoin prices a factor of very high market demand and very limited and little bitcoin availability, that's the main trigger for bitcoin to be very expensive.
Rate of bitcoin is the major element which effect trader motion when the rate of bitcoin decreasing the trader start buying more and more bitcoin and when the rate of bitcoin is increasing then trader start selling bitocoin.
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December 08, 2017, 11:28:29 PM
For true devotees of Bitcoin, the price of the digital currency is almost irrelevant. They believe in its inherent value or, more frequently, cannot see any value at all in the alternative of government issued fiat currency. Price is therefore not a concern. At the other end of the spectrum, for those that harbor what appears to be an irrational hatred of Bitcoin and anything to do with it, the exchange rate also matters little. They were screaming that it was all worthless when the price was at over $1000, and somehow convince themselves that an exchange rate of over 200 times what it was before that bubble proves their point. For the vast majority of people somewhere in the middle, however, the price of the currency in Dollar, Euro, Yuan or whatever terms is important.

Read more: http://www.nasdaq.com/article/does-the-price-of-bitcoin-matter-cm476312#ixzz3a1cH4qcU

the main factor affecting bitcoin prices is from very high bitcoin demand and getting bitcoin getting harder, if everyone wants to have bitcoin then all will buy it until the price reaches very expensive because nobody sells cheap bitcoin.
All I can say is that the FOMO is real, people are buying in the hopes to gain profit in just a short period of time.
If only this is based on real demand, the price would not rise like that fast, it will be slow and steady and more dominant movement going up.
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December 08, 2017, 04:47:51 PM
For true devotees of Bitcoin, the price of the digital currency is almost irrelevant. They believe in its inherent value or, more frequently, cannot see any value at all in the alternative of government issued fiat currency. Price is therefore not a concern. At the other end of the spectrum, for those that harbor what appears to be an irrational hatred of Bitcoin and anything to do with it, the exchange rate also matters little. They were screaming that it was all worthless when the price was at over $1000, and somehow convince themselves that an exchange rate of over 200 times what it was before that bubble proves their point. For the vast majority of people somewhere in the middle, however, the price of the currency in Dollar, Euro, Yuan or whatever terms is important.

Read more: http://www.nasdaq.com/article/does-the-price-of-bitcoin-matter-cm476312#ixzz3a1cH4qcU

the main factor affecting bitcoin prices is from very high bitcoin demand and getting bitcoin getting harder, if everyone wants to have bitcoin then all will buy it until the price reaches very expensive because nobody sells cheap bitcoin.
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December 08, 2017, 04:44:58 PM
For true devotees of Bitcoin, the price of the digital currency is almost irrelevant. They believe in its inherent value or, more frequently, cannot see any value at all in the alternative of government issued fiat currency. Price is therefore not a concern. At the other end of the spectrum, for those that harbor what appears to be an irrational hatred of Bitcoin and anything to do with it, the exchange rate also matters little. They were screaming that it was all worthless when the price was at over $1000, and somehow convince themselves that an exchange rate of over 200 times what it was before that bubble proves their point. For the vast majority of people somewhere in the middle, however, the price of the currency in Dollar, Euro, Yuan or whatever terms is important.

Read more: http://www.nasdaq.com/article/does-the-price-of-bitcoin-matter-cm476312#ixzz3a1cH4qcU
I think price does matter on bitcoin because that is the representation of its value, if the price is pump that simply mean that the value is high. I means that  bitcoins will become more valuable in the near future that is why I am slowly saving a little of it in my wallet

negative reviews of Bitcoin still sound, Despite the fact that Bitcoin drinks every day the new maximum records of its price. vacation start Each of us will be happy to save Bitcoin in the wallet, if all the forecasts about the real prospects of Bitcoin will come true in the near future.
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December 08, 2017, 04:25:21 PM
For true devotees of Bitcoin, the price of the digital currency is almost irrelevant. They believe in its inherent value or, more frequently, cannot see any value at all in the alternative of government issued fiat currency. Price is therefore not a concern. At the other end of the spectrum, for those that harbor what appears to be an irrational hatred of Bitcoin and anything to do with it, the exchange rate also matters little. They were screaming that it was all worthless when the price was at over $1000, and somehow convince themselves that an exchange rate of over 200 times what it was before that bubble proves their point. For the vast majority of people somewhere in the middle, however, the price of the currency in Dollar, Euro, Yuan or whatever terms is important.

Read more: http://www.nasdaq.com/article/does-the-price-of-bitcoin-matter-cm476312#ixzz3a1cH4qcU
I think price does matter on bitcoin because that is the representation of its value, if the price is pump that simply mean that the value is high. I means that  bitcoins will become more valuable in the near future that is why I am slowly saving a little of it in my wallet
hero member
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December 08, 2017, 01:44:55 PM
For true devotees of Bitcoin, the price of the digital currency is almost irrelevant. They believe in its inherent value or, more frequently, cannot see any value at all in the alternative of government issued fiat currency. Price is therefore not a concern. At the other end of the spectrum, for those that harbor what appears to be an irrational hatred of Bitcoin and anything to do with it, the exchange rate also matters little. They were screaming that it was all worthless when the price was at over $1000, and somehow convince themselves that an exchange rate of over 200 times what it was before that bubble proves their point. For the vast majority of people somewhere in the middle, however, the price of the currency in Dollar, Euro, Yuan or whatever terms is important.

Read more: http://www.nasdaq.com/article/does-the-price-of-bitcoin-matter-cm476312#ixzz3a1cH4qcU

It does not matter for the usefulness of value transfer, in order to overcome some hurdles the banks and governments have created.

It matters for the general popularity of bitcoins, and it is crucial for savers.

i support you for that mate,bitcoin now is known in every part of the
world and thats what matters most,with a huge value now and continuing to
dominate the crypto community this is the most important here.
Indeed, the price of bitcoin matters a lot because this the only reason why people keep buying bitcoin all the time. Bitcoin is renowned all over the world just because of its high prices. The prices of bitcoin is the matter of interest for all the businessmen and international companies.

Bitcoin is all about high prices and making big profits so we cannot just imagine bitcoin without high prices. We all are after bitcoin just because of its huge prices.
Finally, FOMO always be the winner, even I calculated many situations, future and the target for the price of Bitcoin in this year, but the price of Bitcoin still increases to $18,000 and made me took big loss in trading. (I am a margin trader).
hero member
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December 08, 2017, 03:26:28 AM
For true devotees of Bitcoin, the price of the digital currency is almost irrelevant. They believe in its inherent value or, more frequently, cannot see any value at all in the alternative of government issued fiat currency. Price is therefore not a concern. At the other end of the spectrum, for those that harbor what appears to be an irrational hatred of Bitcoin and anything to do with it, the exchange rate also matters little. They were screaming that it was all worthless when the price was at over $1000, and somehow convince themselves that an exchange rate of over 200 times what it was before that bubble proves their point. For the vast majority of people somewhere in the middle, however, the price of the currency in Dollar, Euro, Yuan or whatever terms is important.

Read more: http://www.nasdaq.com/article/does-the-price-of-bitcoin-matter-cm476312#ixzz3a1cH4qcU

It does not matter for the usefulness of value transfer, in order to overcome some hurdles the banks and governments have created.

It matters for the general popularity of bitcoins, and it is crucial for savers.

i support you for that mate,bitcoin now is known in every part of the
world and thats what matters most,with a huge value now and continuing to
dominate the crypto community this is the most important here.
Indeed, the price of bitcoin matters a lot because this the only reason why people keep buying bitcoin all the time. Bitcoin is renowned all over the world just because of its high prices. The prices of bitcoin is the matter of interest for all the businessmen and international companies.

Bitcoin is all about high prices and making big profits so we cannot just imagine bitcoin without high prices. We all are after bitcoin just because of its huge prices.
legendary
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December 06, 2017, 03:29:16 PM
The price regarding bitcoin is a key aspect, perhaps the most important or rather the evolution of it. We all believed in bitcoin this is the reason why we invest in it.
full member
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December 06, 2017, 03:22:51 PM
Yes, it does, the price of Bitcoin will attract more and more attentions of investor to it. More investors equal more valuable for Bitcoins. So it would be good for Bitcoin.
Bitcoin price matter when you will not check the price of bitcoin so you can lose money and especially for investors and traders it’s very important to know about bitcoin price since bitcoin arrived to market from that day till now bitcoin is struggling to take its price to high position and for that bitcoin don’t compromise to lose its value that’s why day by day its users are going to increased so bitcoin price is the only thing which make its respect.

It depends on your point of view in using Bitcoin. If you use Bitcoin for a transaction, maybe the Bitcoin price is not very useful to you. That's because you only use Bitcoin for transactions and there is no intention to invest. But the price of Bitcoin still affects your transaction. If the Bitcoin price goes up, the Bitcoin you save will increase in value, but if the Bitcoin price goes down, you'll still lose money. For investors, they just hope that Bitcoin prices always go up and never go down. But some people who just started to invest into Bitcoin will expect Bitcoin prices to drop because they want to buy when the price is low.
sr. member
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December 06, 2017, 03:10:53 PM
Of course not, the rise in bitcoin prices is a great blessing, everybody feels great benefits, lots of people get rich and get big profits, I expect the price to go up and get to at least $ 20k this month.
I must say that it is only the market price of bitcoin which do matters for all those who are having bitcoins in their wallets and the ones who are actually interested in buying of bitcoin. The only thing which is helping bitcoin to have this much of name in the international market as well as amongst the people is the increase in the market price of bitcoin. If it will not rise in a way it is rising right now, it will be very much difficult for the bitcoin to maintain its reputation.
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December 06, 2017, 02:52:15 PM
Yes, it does, the price of Bitcoin will attract more and more attentions of investor to it. More investors equal more valuable for Bitcoins. So it would be good for Bitcoin.
Bitcoin price matter when you will not check the price of bitcoin so you can lose money and especially for investors and traders it’s very important to know about bitcoin price since bitcoin arrived to market from that day till now bitcoin is struggling to take its price to high position and for that bitcoin don’t compromise to lose its value that’s why day by day its users are going to increased so bitcoin price is the only thing which make its respect.
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December 06, 2017, 01:57:49 PM
Yes it is, The value of bitcoins is keep on increasing and with that the value of other coins will obviously decrease because it is all connected on how the market is movie. It always depend on the supply and demand.
jr. member
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December 06, 2017, 01:54:23 PM
For true devotees of Bitcoin, the price of the digital currency is almost irrelevant. They believe in its inherent value or, more frequently, cannot see any value at all in the alternative of government issued fiat currency. Price is therefore not a concern. At the other end of the spectrum, for those that harbor what appears to be an irrational hatred of Bitcoin and anything to do with it, the exchange rate also matters little. They were screaming that it was all worthless when the price was at over $1000, and somehow convince themselves that an exchange rate of over 200 times what it was before that bubble proves their point. For the vast majority of people somewhere in the middle, however, the price of the currency in Dollar, Euro, Yuan or whatever terms is important.

Read more: http://www.nasdaq.com/article/does-the-price-of-bitcoin-matter-cm476312#ixzz3a1cH4qcU

Yes, price is make many use bitcoin more than any other reason and this is so dangerous for bitcoin in future.

if we made simple view on chart will find answer 
sr. member
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December 06, 2017, 12:38:59 PM
Ofcourse it matters, how can you get a lot of profit if you don't know the value of it, really now? And the thing is, its not only the price of Bitcoin that matters. You should also be knowledgeable about the current exchanges in the market so that you will get even more profit, when trading different coins.

I don't know how you've comprehend to think if the price of Bitcoin matters, its pretty simple really, its as what any common Economic knowledge if you know what I mean.
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