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April 05, 2017, 07:16:43 AM
#28
And not for a single moment you thought about typing 1 instead of 5.487 to see how much 1 single BTC is worth according to google.

And the difference between . and ,  has caused a lot more problems in the past.
I saw official documents where they typed wrong the , and the . Increasing the value 1000 times.
And it wasn't funny when those were your tax papers.





Yeah, what is so wrong with "," as thousand separator and "." as decimal point? I don't get why people have to create some sort of variation with the way we type numbers. Now even google is confused what to use. Instead of seeing a single digit number with multiple numbers after the decimal, it actually interpreted it as a number in the thousands. Can everyone stop using "," as a decimal point?! That is why it is called a decimal point because it has a "point"
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April 05, 2017, 07:14:42 AM
#27
Seems more like 5487 btc
Exactly, google thought it to be 5487 BTC, but i wonder inspite of that "." after 5, how google interpreted that to 4 digit significant digits?
currently 1 Bitcoin is 1059.95€.
legendary
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April 05, 2017, 07:10:49 AM
#26
And not for a single moment you thought about typing 1 instead of 5.487 to see how much 1 single BTC is worth according to google.

And the difference between . and ,  has caused a lot more problems in the past.
I saw official documents where they typed wrong the , and the . Increasing the value 1000 times.
And it wasn't funny when those were your tax papers.



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April 05, 2017, 06:56:21 AM
#25
Maybe his computer went to the future for a few seconds and when he search the value of bitcoin it is too high.
Hope google says the truth about bitcoin price in the future. Grin
Great expectations and positive thinking, I think 1 BTC can be appreciated as such, the ideas and concepts of the bitcoin is a futuristic so there is no reason to reject the bitcoin. I'm sure this will make the price will continue to skyrocket.
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April 05, 2017, 06:21:49 AM
#24
I tried to google it out and upon searching the same words "5.487 btc in eur" it showed 5884.68 euro's and changing the decimal point (.) to comma (,) it showed "5884681.08" euros. I'm not from EU though.

Maybe it's a glimpse of the future?!

Hmm.. maybe it's a conspiracy from google and they know the future of bitcoin?  Roll Eyes

Try it with vpn and use europe portal.  Probably the result is like that because you are using a different version of google than the op had used.  Anyway, I do hope that price of 1 Bitcoin will be like that.   It will make every member of this forum with at least 1 BTC in stash a millionaire.
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April 05, 2017, 04:37:54 AM
#23
Maybe his computer went to the future for a few seconds and when he search the value of bitcoin it is too high.
Hope google says the truth about bitcoin price in the future. Grin

I hope so ... I need about USD $11500 /BTC to break even.  (Sigh ... cloud mining ...)

Lol good luck with that. Why dont you just buy bitoins with fiat money and hodl? Much higher ROI man, and no high investment risks. Only the volatility risk what is high enough in my opinion.
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April 05, 2017, 12:19:48 AM
#22
Maybe his computer went to the future for a few seconds and when he search the value of bitcoin it is too high.
Hope google says the truth about bitcoin price in the future. Grin

I hope so ... I need about USD $11500 /BTC to break even.  (Sigh ... cloud mining ...)
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April 05, 2017, 12:12:50 AM
#21
Maybe his computer went to the future for a few seconds and when he search the value of bitcoin it is too high.
Hope google says the truth about bitcoin price in the future. Grin
legendary
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April 04, 2017, 09:31:38 PM
#20
i dont think bitcoin can go there far up if you understand the scaling issues

Scaling issue is not technical problem. It is political case, when one party is stubborn enough to block every other way of fixing problems.

It is a hot topic and flavour of the month kind of thing, not something that we will be remembering 10 years in the future.

10 years ago we didn't have bitcoin and now it is worth more than $1000, temporary scaling issue is not gonna stop the revolution.

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April 04, 2017, 08:26:26 PM
#19
i dont think bitcoin can go there far up if you understand the scaling issues
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April 04, 2017, 08:19:05 PM
#18
And no one has suggested that it was likely just an April Fools' Day joke (either on Google's or OP's part)
I initially thought it was an April Fool's Day prank too. But when I searched about google and bitcoin pranks there is no source which mention it.
So either it was so next level that no one (almost no one, considered that we are discussion it) noticed it or it was a mistake on google's part.

Or... google secretly has invented a time machine and gave us a glimpse into the future, 10 years ahead when BTC will reach that price for real!
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April 04, 2017, 07:38:20 PM
#17
Google made a mistake and though you meant thousands of coins but anyway although that price is very far away I think anyone will like that price to be true since that would mean that to be a millionaire you will only need one bitcoin.
legendary
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April 03, 2017, 09:06:56 AM
#16
And no one has suggested that it was likely just an April Fools' Day joke (either on Google's or OP's part)

Regarding decimal point (or dot), it is used to separate the fractional part of a number from the rest, and as such it is used both in America and in Europe, so I don't see any point (pardon the pun) of arguing over this issue. It is obvious that the notation is the same in the query and reply, so if you omit the possibility of photoshopping, the only viable alternative is Google throwinga joke. In fact, I expected exchanges to come up with something like this on April 1

Never thought of this as a joke because of April the 1st. This was actually a tab in my Firefox browser that got restored from previous a session when I started the browser. And I'm not exactly sure if it happened on April the 1st anyway, perhaps a day later.
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April 03, 2017, 06:30:52 AM
#15
And no one has suggested that it was likely just an April Fools' Day joke (either on Google's or OP's part)

Regarding decimal point (or dot), it is used to separate the fractional part of a number from the rest, and as such it is used both in America and in Europe, so I don't see any point (pardon the pun) of arguing over this issue. It is obvious that the notation is the same in the query and reply, so if you omit the possibility of photoshopping, the only viable alternative is Google throwinga joke. In fact, I expected exchanges to come up with something like this on April 1
sr. member
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April 03, 2017, 03:45:05 AM
#14
What time did you try this? Which browser did you use? It was probably a bug from Google and was fixed a few moments later or a problem with your browser.

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April 03, 2017, 02:42:15 AM
#13
This is surely a mistake by google and price of 5 Bitcoins is not that much. But if you see this screen after 5 years, who knows this price will be real and i think we are heading towards this. Wink
Well let's hope the price posted by OP will be real in the future but I think us seeing it 5 years later from now is a bit too early unless bitcoin is used daily as one of the accepted payment methods when shopping by that time. I really wanted to see that though hoping in the near future, many countries will accept bitcoin as it is now.
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April 03, 2017, 01:56:54 AM
#12
Google's​ value of bitcoin is quite the right one. In common most of the time the price of bitcoin displayed in Google and other exchange websites were just an average of a list of exchange service providers. So now getting closer to $1150 seems to be a good growth for bitcoin after a fall.
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April 02, 2017, 11:57:26 PM
#11
I don't know what just happened, but when I opened this tab I got this:



This is pretty plausible actually if we get this dumb SegWit proposal out of the way and Bitcoin starts to scale on chain using FlexTrans.
So, What's the relationship between doing a wrong typewriting and SegWit proposal?
It's thousands btc
Did you think if The SegWit proposal will make a wrong input and calculation from the google itself?
Interesting for watch.  Roll Eyes Cheesy
legendary
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April 02, 2017, 10:08:23 PM
#10
I don't know what just happened, but when I opened this tab I got this:



This is pretty plausible actually if we get this dumb SegWit proposal out of the way and Bitcoin starts to scale on chain using FlexTrans.

This is surely a mistake by google and price of 5 Bitcoins is not that much. But if you see this screen after 5 years, who knows this price will be real and i think we are heading towards this. Wink
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April 02, 2017, 10:08:02 PM
#9
well it is the mistake of the computer , hope when u refresh it you can see the problem to be fixed . well i think it is the future price of bitcoins .even if it happens ,people will sell their bitcoins at a very fast level and it might happen the price may drop at an exponential level.
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