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Topic: End of Bitcoin or just the usual dumo and pumo ? - page 2. (Read 187 times)

legendary
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Farewell LEO: o_e_l_e_o
Bitcoin is far from the end and for your own information in Europe countries like Germany are set to recognise it soon which means doors for cryptocurrencies are starting to open up, and right now whats happening to bitcoin might be the case of the usual pump and dump game but we shall see it recover soon.

full member
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Looking at the dump which is going on for last couple of days do you guys think it's the beginning of the end for bitcoin or its just one more dump and pump time for bitcoin which we have witnessed in the past ? Kindly respond with your valuable feedback considering the rise of altcoins and ICO , bitcoin being under the eyes of regulators , some rumours that most of EU will ban bitcoin starting with France.

You are a Full member, which indicates that you have been in this forum for several weeks, perhaps enough to know that this market is volatile and unpredictable by nature. But in addition, bitcoin has shown sufficient resilience to withstand the strongest attacks against it, such as China's alleged ban and the lack of consensus that threaten it. Therefore I think you can not live with such uncertainty, my friend; bitcoin will always be volatile and you must learn to deal with that.
sr. member
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Just a triple attack for Christmas.

BCH pump and dump (with Coinbase as sponsor), hacking of a south korean exchange and CME futures funds dumping it for bets.

But dont worry. What wont kill the honey badger, will make it stronger.
full member
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Deb Rah Von Doom
Let's see at the beginning of the year it was 1000. Now it's 16,000. Sound like the end of bitcoin?
hero member
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Looking at the dump which is going on for last couple of days do you guys think it's the beginning of the end for bitcoin or its just one more dump and pump time for bitcoin which we have witnessed in the past ? Kindly respond with your valuable feedback considering the rise of altcoins and ICO , bitcoin being under the eyes of regulators , some rumours that most of EU will ban bitcoin starting with France.

Nope don't think so. Bitcoin goes down before over half of its price but that thing didn't end the bitcoin domination, I think bitcoin is just being manipulated and there is no need to panic seriously the price is still at a good position and does not need to go even high considering the fees it should even go lower. But as far as I concern bitcoin will still be dominant before this year ends, it is just having a spurt for the soon pump up of its value.
legendary
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Looking at the dump which is going on for last couple of days do you guys think it's the beginning of the end for bitcoin or its just one more dump and pump time for bitcoin which we have witnessed in the past ?

Wait, what? The end of bitcoin? Are you sure about the level of your words?

How the heck could be this the end of bitcoin? It was just a programmed dump for those major companies, Roger ver, Wu, and no one expected that coinbase was going to do the same.. Just allow bitcoin cash during the same day that the difficulty was increased.

And the same day roger ver started the pump of bitcoin.

And to get it even worse, the co-founder of bitcoin.com said that he was going to dump all their coins to buy bitcoin cash.

THIS IS A MAJOR MANIPULATION; why are you so worried? It is very obvious that they will switch again to bitcoin when they make enough profit.
sr. member
Activity: 623
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Looking at the dump which is going on for last couple of days do you guys think it's the beginning of the end for bitcoin or its just one more dump and pump time for bitcoin which we have witnessed in the past ? Kindly respond with your valuable feedback considering the rise of altcoins and ICO , bitcoin being under the eyes of regulators , some rumours that most of EU will ban bitcoin starting with France.
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