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December 07, 2013, 05:22:21 PM
#41
End of 2013, probably back to around $1100. But well played by spreading the FUD, I have to agree

You think that bitcoin needs anyone in this forum to spread fud for bitcoin to crash? Like the bank of china declaring that bitcoin is not a currency and baidu removing it from their site is not enough...

lmfao, stop with the Baidu shit.

NO BAIDUS WHYYYYYYYYY CAHSING OWTTT

China leads again next week and for the foreseeable future, I guarantee it.

Obviously there a is a possibility for the downtrend to stop and for china to lead again.
But let me ask you something. When baidu started accepting bitcoins did you wrote "lmfao, stop woth Baidu shit." ?

Actually I was laughing at the messages and telling poeple what will happen if somebody sent a message with "Free tibet!"
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December 07, 2013, 04:00:22 PM
#40
Let me predict it at ..... $30 max. Maybe even $0

you're trolling right? i mean everything is possible with the BTC but lol, thats  not realistic at all to see it between 0 and 30 by the end of 2013

We just got the news about the satellite going up... Of course bitcoin is going to crash... Every bank on earth is saying to themselves FML we need to take that fucking bitcoin shit to zero so no one ever takes it seriously ever again... Hopefully the dudes mining are not going to sell to keep the price tumbling.

maybe but from what we saw yesterday it was 3-4 big players selling, looks like is either wallstreet or very smart guys, but dont you think theses guys will rebuy sooner and play a bit with the price, theres so much to make.
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December 07, 2013, 03:55:22 PM
#39
End of 2013, probably back to around $1100. But well played by spreading the FUD, I have to agree

You think that bitcoin needs anyone in this forum to spread fud for bitcoin to crash? Like the bank of china declaring that bitcoin is not a currency and baidu removing it from their site is not enough...

lmfao, stop with the Baidu shit.

NO BAIDUS WHYYYYYYYYY CAHSING OWTTT

China leads again next week and for the foreseeable future, I guarantee it.

Obviously there a is a possibility for the downtrend to stop and for china to lead again.
But let me ask you something. When baidu started accepting bitcoins did you wrote "lmfao, stop woth Baidu shit." ?
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Giga
December 07, 2013, 02:44:15 PM
#38
Right now bitcoin is at $770 at mtgox

How low do you think bitcoin will be before this year ends

Could it be lower than $100?



I think this bull run is clearly over, no more media as holiday time no one cares about investments. I see us in the $400-$600 range.

Bitcoin @ $100-$200 would be a dream come true for me i'm going to buy shit loads at that price but i know it's impossible.
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December 07, 2013, 02:39:46 PM
#37
Right now bitcoin is at $770 at mtgox

How low do you think bitcoin will be before this year ends

Could it be lower than $100?



After the first bubble it came down to 15% of the peak. After the 2nd it came down to 23% of the peak. In both cases, the press announced the death of Bitcoin. I expect that people have learned by now that Bitcoin is a honey badger and nobody will seriously suggest that this is the end. Why then would ppl sell for a low price if everyone assumes that within a year or 2, there will be a new ATH?

You can assume that a lot of ppl who sell on the way down do so only to buy back cheaper. So resistance will get stronger the lower the price is.

It is reasonable to assume that the bottom will be less deep than before - I guess 35% at most.
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December 07, 2013, 02:25:59 PM
#36
^  Yes, Baidu not accepting it anymore after offering it as a prepay down payment option on a singular cellular phone to be release after accumulating a whopping 1.5 BTC is a major blow to bitcoin   Roll Eyes  Keep on wishing and helping spread the rumor, a few more may fall for this con but its pretty much at its base, you'll see

Go to the charts and check again how that 1.5 btc actually made the price to explode. Then turn the chart upside down to estimate the bottom of this crash. Also check the difference between rumors and facts.
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December 07, 2013, 01:31:48 PM
#35
End of 2013, probably back to around $1100. But well played by spreading the FUD, I have to agree

You think that bitcoin needs anyone in this forum to spread fud for bitcoin to crash? Like the bank of china declaring that bitcoin is not a currency and baidu removing it from their site is not enough...

lmfao, stop with the Baidu shit.

NO BAIDUS WHYYYYYYYYY CAHSING OWTTT

China leads again next week and for the foreseeable future, I guarantee it.
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December 07, 2013, 01:28:57 PM
#34
^  Yes, Baidu not accepting it anymore after offering it as a prepay down payment option on a singular cellular phone to be release after accumulating a whopping 1.5 BTC is a major blow to bitcoin   Roll Eyes  Keep on wishing and helping spread the rumor, a few more may fall for this con but its pretty much at its base, you'll see
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December 07, 2013, 01:21:16 PM
#33
End of 2013, probably back to around $1100. But well played by spreading the FUD, I have to agree

You think that bitcoin needs anyone in this forum to spread fud for bitcoin to crash? Like the bank of china declaring that bitcoin is not a currency and baidu removing it from their site is not enough...
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December 07, 2013, 09:41:40 AM
#32
1200
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December 07, 2013, 09:20:50 AM
#31
So if it crashs to say $1, and there is a site selling a lambugini for 81 BTC
Surely i wont be able todo this?Huh

If you buy things with bitcoin, you would realize it's measured in US dollars at checkout..

This and most sites will auto update their BTC prices (their prices come from an exchange feed)
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December 07, 2013, 08:51:15 AM
#30
So if it crashs to say $1, and there is a site selling a lambugini for 81 BTC
Surely i wont be able todo this?Huh

If you buy things with bitcoin, you would realize it's measured in US dollars at checkout..
You think this explaination make sense to somebody, who write "Lambugini"? I am absolutly sure, he don't understand your post. Wink
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December 07, 2013, 08:24:06 AM
#29
So if it crashs to say $1, and there is a site selling a lambugini for 81 BTC
Surely i wont be able todo this?Huh

If you buy things with bitcoin, you would realize it's measured in US dollars at checkout..
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December 07, 2013, 06:14:45 AM
#28
Let me predict it at ..... $30 max. Maybe even $0

you're trolling right? i mean everything is possible with the BTC but lol, thats  not realistic at all to see it between 0 and 30 by the end of 2013

We just got the news about the satellite going up... Of course bitcoin is going to crash... Every bank on earth is saying to themselves FML we need to take that fucking bitcoin shit to zero so no one ever takes it seriously ever again... Hopefully the dudes mining are not going to sell to keep the price tumbling.
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December 07, 2013, 05:58:11 AM
#27
Let me predict it at ..... $30 max. Maybe even $0

you're trolling right? i mean everything is possible with the BTC but lol, thats  not realistic at all to see it between 0 and 30 by the end of 2013
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December 07, 2013, 05:37:37 AM
#26
End of 2013, probably back to around $1100. But well played by spreading the FUD, I have to agree
legendary
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December 07, 2013, 05:15:15 AM
#25
 


I disagree.

Just because people hear of it, doesn't mean they'll jump right in and buy into it.

I've been telling people about bit coin for the last 9 months - dozens and dozens of people - not a single person bought into it.

I think the majority if people are like this. And will be so for a long time yet.

About half of the people I've had repeated conversations with, and have done some research of their own, have gotten involved. And this is only in the last 3 months.  I'm not suggesting it's mainstream, far from it, but reasonable people will give it a look.



Yeah that was my expectation also. Amongst others, the people I spoke to were lawyers, accountants and business owners. But most people are risk averse, they look at the possible downside before considering the upside. And when they hear it was 1c or $1 or $10 and so on, they immediately fear it will go back to those levels and see it as just a speculative instrument. So trying to get them to understand bitcoins huge potential to change how the world operates....well no luck for me in that regard..yet.

I believe in btc and hope btc succeeds. I just wish the speculators didn't get onboard so quick.
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December 07, 2013, 01:01:13 AM
#24
 


I disagree.

Just because people hear of it, doesn't mean they'll jump right in and buy into it.

I've been telling people about bit coin for the last 9 months - dozens and dozens of people - not a single person bought into it.

I think the majority if people are like this. And will be so for a long time yet.

About half of the people I've had repeated conversations with, and have done some research of their own, have gotten involved. And this is only in the last 3 months.  I'm not suggesting it's mainstream, far from it, but reasonable people will give it a look.


I guess you know more nerds and geeks then him? Wink

"Normal" investor, like stock market player are still afraid of BTC. I talk with a couple friends and buddys, right now with the trend down. Almost all say get out, it is dangerous. So not many ppl will become much interesting in BTC right now.
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December 07, 2013, 12:46:13 AM
#23
$400-450. tough call, though.  Smiley
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December 07, 2013, 12:45:58 AM
#22
 


I disagree.

Just because people hear of it, doesn't mean they'll jump right in and buy into it.

I've been telling people about bit coin for the last 9 months - dozens and dozens of people - not a single person bought into it.

I think the majority if people are like this. And will be so for a long time yet.

About half of the people I've had repeated conversations with, and have done some research of their own, have gotten involved. And this is only in the last 3 months.  I'm not suggesting it's mainstream, far from it, but reasonable people will give it a look.

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