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Topic: Have you ever paid more than $700/BTC for any amount of Bitcoin? (Read 2272 times)

hero member
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No I did not paid $700/BTC till now, i am getting bitcoins from my services and from marketing at here in the form of signature campaigns, I also have bought some bitcoins before halving but its was the time when the price was lower.
hero member
Activity: 644
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Yes once I paid that amount for buying my bitcoins, it was the time when the price of bitcoin was increasing much faster in the last month, I was sure that the price will increase more higher so I immediately bought some for myself, and when the price reached at $780 i need some money and I converted them to fiat and on the next day the bitfinex downed and the price started to decrease.
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Activity: 78
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I have brought between, $600-$700 but I won't be sellling or spending, they are for long term.
legendary
Activity: 1442
Merit: 1008
Nope, I have not ever paid more than around 600 for BTC, because im still buying, im going to keep buying until I reach 21 BTC at any price, I don't care the price because in the 10 years it will be a bunch of times way more valuable, so price doesn't matter, it's all cheap until it's 100k+ per coin.
Keep buying are okay. But don't forget to spend it too, even though it's hard to find a merchant that accept bitcoin so far. At least spend it for online stuff like a game in steam game center or something like that. I was have a plan to buy a car using bitcoin few months ago unfortunately in my location there is not yet a merchant accept bitcoin it's maybe could be my first large transaction over $700 in bitcoin.
sr. member
Activity: 252
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I think that I have never paid more then $700 for Bitcoin but I think that soon we are not going to have a choice.
The price only gets higher so you have to pay that.
and same as to me i also never paid about 700 USD/ bitcoin but still i will like to say that 700 is still a little low rate and the rate of bitcoin will increase more that that.
legendary
Activity: 1358
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Nope, I have not ever paid more than around 600 for BTC, because im still buying, im going to keep buying until I reach 21 BTC at any price, I don't care the price because in the 10 years it will be a bunch of times way more valuable, so price doesn't matter, it's all cheap until it's 100k+ per coin.
sr. member
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I don't think I've spent over 700 dollars on s bitcoin yet.  I may have spent that amount for a fraction of a coin but not a whole one.  If price remains steady then I'm sure i will be spending 700 dollars soon since i like to buy every few months regardless of price.
I also rarely make transactions using bitcoin $ 700 directly, but if used in isolation. may have been collected up to $ 700
I prefer to keep or get for free rather than buying bitcoin
sr. member
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I bought a little when the price was over $800 a few years ago. That seem expensive now, but I also bought a lot at prices around $200 so it all evens out.
it seems that you are going to soon make the roi for that first time you bought your bitcoins, i have never bought my bitcoins so expensive, i think it is better to buy when the price is dumped
legendary
Activity: 1442
Merit: 1000
Never bought over $700 but did sell 2x at $700.

I re bought 2 at 620 on the pull back but that was the closest
thing I paid to 700$. 700 seems to be a spot of resistance for now
we were in the $600-700 range many times but always had problems
getting to 700 and breaking through.  Its gonna take a big push to break
it and hold. Hopefully we consolidate here around 600-680 ish and then
move up sharply from there. I think investors are just making sure we hold
600 for awhile before buying more.
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yes, but that's only for trading purposes as with day trading i constantly buy and sell at various price levels. beside buying for trading purposes at such prices, i have not bought it for myself as in holding these coins for the long term.
You answered my place. I buy only for trade but not for storage. Buy for storage should have been a couple of months ago. Everyone knew about the upcoming Halving awards.
Price does not matter if you buy something only for speculation.
legendary
Activity: 896
Merit: 1000
yes, but that's only for trading purposes as with day trading i constantly buy and sell at various price levels. beside buying for trading purposes at such prices, i have not bought it for myself as in holding these coins for the long term.
hero member
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I don't think I've spent over 700 dollars on s bitcoin yet.  I may have spent that amount for a fraction of a coin but not a whole one.  If price remains steady then I'm sure i will be spending 700 dollars soon since i like to buy every few months regardless of price.

Yup it's true, because I always make a purchase with a purpose of bitcoin that I can get an advantage in the increase could happen anytime, but only if the price is at one of the numbers only (stable) for sure I would spend $ 700 or more for what I want
sr. member
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I bought a little when the price was over $800 a few years ago. That seem expensive now, but I also bought a lot at prices around $200 so it all evens out.
newbie
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I think that I have never paid more then $700 for Bitcoin but I think that soon we are not going to have a choice.
The price only gets higher so you have to pay that.
hero member
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Till now i never spend that much huge amount for bitcoins, I started using bitcoin back in 2012, i have never paid that much money for bitcoin, and mostly my investment in bitcoin was two years back  when the price was at its lower and i have bought some amount of USD which i can afford to kept it.BTC
hero member
Activity: 882
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I think I haven't paid more than that for any amount of bitcoin. Well if I remember it correctly the highest price I set when im buying bitcoin is less than 300$ nothing more nothing less. If it is above that I don't buy even a penny worth of bitcoin. I just stockpile and earn via free methods if the price is above 300$ since I don't want to buy any bitcoin above that price.
hero member
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Not yet, maybe $200 - $300 upto present. I just started last December 2015 only. I am consilidating some of my expenses if some can be done through bitcoin or from our local wallet/exchange.Since they are offering now to pay utilities,insurance etc..
legendary
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The highest I ever paid was ~$510/BTC for about a third of a big one.
Bitcoin is supposed to be for everyone, not just the wealthy, so are you comfortable spending $50 (for example) for less than 0.1btc?

Have you ever paid more than $700/BTC for any amount of Bitcoin?

I have experienced paying more than 700 usd in BTC.  That was way back 2014 when I bought 4 pcs of 1TH miner.  And the added cost of custom tax.  It was ordered in China and delivered in Australia.  the miner cost around 0.8 BTC each and shipping fee of 0.56  BTC.  Those time BTC is ranging from 250 usd to 350 usd
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I don't think I've spent over 700 dollars on s bitcoin yet.  I may have spent that amount for a fraction of a coin but not a whole one.  If price remains steady then I'm sure i will be spending 700 dollars soon since i like to buy every few months regardless of price.
sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 250
I haven't bought any bitcoin at all, and since it is an pretty high amount, I'm going to avoid buying it since the bubble could pop, and I could lose a lot. If 700$ hold, I might invest more.
I have never spend more then $500 for Bitcoin but I am sure that that is going to change soon because the Bitcoin price is only getting higher.
So eventually of you want  to buy again then you will have to spend more.
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