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Topic: Have you ever paid more than $700/BTC for any amount of Bitcoin? - page 4. (Read 2272 times)

full member
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I think paid $ 700 is something not possible for those who have a medium-sized economy down. Only those who have a lot of money could be paid $ 700 or even higher. The market for sale and maybe everybody can do it, just effort and prayer that can change fate
legendary
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A Great Time to Start Something!
More redundant questions to fill the board with spam bots with paid signatures.

Is there really a previous thread, with a topic "above $700"?
Can you link to it please?
hero member
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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?


Yep...I have bought (and sold) above $800.  Also purchased for family who have patiently waited for 2+ years for it to get back to their original purchase prices.  Hopefully in another month a two the price will be way above what they paid and I won't look so bad.... lol
full member
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NO I am n only a student and in a middle class life  Infact  The highest   amount that I paid for bitcoin is around 11 dollars I think Thats the peak  amount for me  and Im contented  with this.
sr. member
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The highest i bought was for 400$. 700$ is too pricy to make a profit. unless bitcoin reaches 1400$ in the halving.
i think it is a pretty good idea to buy your bitcoins right now at 700 because the price is going to grow

i have bought for 600 though im planning to buy even mbitcoins pretty soon when i get more money
hero member
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Nope. Highest I paid was under $300 each.
legendary
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More redundant questions to fill the board with spam bots with paid signatures.
hero member
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The highest i bought was for 400$. 700$ is too pricy to make a profit. unless bitcoin reaches 1400$ in the halving.
copper member
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Limited in number. Limitless in potential.
Nope I hàve not been get that much, because more likely I discover bitcoin in the last week of December 2015 so I never got that worth of bitcoin and that time I get bitcoin only from faucets and I have not discovered also this forum and its only in early of February  so its impossible but I wish I could get like that much, or someday
legendary
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Leave no FUD unchallenged
Never quite that high.  Bought in at $550 on the run up to ATH and then bought a bit more at $550 on the way back down again.  That's the highest I've ever paid.  Kicking myself for not buying more when it was in the $200-$300 range, though, heh.
hero member
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Experientia docet
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?

Yes I have. Back when I was still learning on late 2013 (lost all of them very fast though). And I generally doesn't mind buying at high price unless I feel that there might be better opportunity soon

I haven't bought any bitcoins after the price rally this month however
hero member
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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?

Yep, I bought all the way up to $1200 in 2013, and then continued to buy all the way back down to $200 by January 2015, and then continued to buy all the way back up to $760 this month.

Bitcoin has a lot of potential and in the long term any price you see now is a good price.

Of course, I'm typically only buying small amounts, and I'm generally using bitcoin all along as well, so the total amount of bitcoin that I have hasn't increased much over the years.  I've got an amount that I can feel comfortable with if this whole experiment collapses one day, but enough that I'll be quite happy if it lives up to the potential I see for the future.

Exceptional, it is true that bitcoin will give you an advantage. And your way to do so is indeed already done right, because the price of the bitcoin unpredictable and prices will not come down until the bitcoin under $ 150. Because users are already experiencing growth that bitcoin is quite good, there is a possibility that the lowest default rates will be higher. May the hope we can quickly manifest
full member
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Bitcoin is supposed to be for everyone, not just the wealthy, so are you comfortable spending $50 (for example) for less than 0.1btc?

Who cares? No matter the price of bitcoin, $50 will always get you $50 worth of bitcoin (-fees).
member
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Not yet
680 high so far
but maybe will
newbie
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that amount is much higher but even in that price i will buy some coins if i got some money as i have heard that in the halving bitcoin will be at more higher price and i want to earn more.
legendary
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i was never get paid from those amount and only small amount of bitcoin and it all only from signature campaign
because only the campaigners in these forum got paid using bitcoin
legendary
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A Great Time to Start Something!
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?

Yep, I bought all the way up to $1200 in 2013, and then continued to buy all the way back down to $200 by January 2015, and then continued to buy all the way back up to $760 this month.

Bitcoin has a lot of potential and in the long term any price you see now is a good price.

Of course, I'm typically only buying small amounts, and I'm generally using bitcoin all along as well, so the total amount of bitcoin that I have hasn't increased much over the years.  I've got an amount that I can feel comfortable with if this whole experiment collapses one day, but enough that I'll be quite happy if it lives up to the potential I see for the future.

DannyHamilton, I have never told you what a great asset you are to the community*, thanks for all you do.
*It's so obvious, I might get tagged for spam.  Cheesy
staff
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I personally didn't . In fact , I never paid for my bitcoins at all.
All of them are from earning either services or by selling digital goods or signature campaigns.
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?

Yep, I bought all the way up to $1200 in 2013, and then continued to buy all the way back down to $200 by January 2015, and then continued to buy all the way back up to $760 this month.

Bitcoin has a lot of potential and in the long term any price you see now is a good price.

Of course, I'm typically only buying small amounts, and I'm generally using bitcoin all along as well, so the total amount of bitcoin that I have hasn't increased much over the years.  I've got an amount that I can feel comfortable with if this whole experiment collapses one day, but enough that I'll be quite happy if it lives up to the potential I see for the future.
legendary
Activity: 2114
Merit: 1040
A Great Time to Start Something!
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?
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