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Topic: how much money have you cashed out from bitcoin - page 7. (Read 3926 times)

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a month ago i had 1 6950..now i have 3...bitcoins paid for the 2 new cards..i really didnt want to cash em out but didnt have a choice since im a med student, dont have a job and kinda low on cash..
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etcetera
Initially bought £2000 @ average £8, sold at £15. bought £2000 again @ £10, sold at £14. Just over doubled my money ~£4500, cashed it all out. But i've wasted a ton of time on this forum and watching charts. Might look at making a long term investment in a few weeks.

City of London lunch-hour-player. May as well do something while you eat your sandwich bought at Pauls, why not bitcoin.

I've sold none, every cent is precious as I can't afford many.
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is that holliday
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How does that dude sit on the toilet without swallowing it?HuhHuhHuhHuh?
legendary
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Radix-The Decentralized Finance Protocol
My coins are for exchange of products and services only.

look at this nancy boy riding his high horse

You are allowed to troll because you entertain us, but dont dare mocking productive members of the bitcoin community.
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not this

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have you guys really only spent bitcoins on computer equipment to get more bitcoins?
you people are no fun at all

a proper response to this thread would have been







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BTC- Its not a bubble.
The smart ones save.
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I started mining with a 5670 that I had just bought for other reasons. Once I got enough BTC to pay for its value I sold them, just to check how easy it would be to convert to cash. The I invested in a mining rig with a 5850 and a 5870. I sold 23 BTC just when it was around its current all time peak. Got 480€ which pays for my Graphic boards again. I am now mining for the long run. May actually buy some BTC with cash since I am confident that BTC wil go up again soon.
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I'm still new and haven't done anything with the Bitcoins I have yet.  I will probably get some Newegg or Amazon gift card when I have a few more coins. 
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My coins are for exchange of products and services only.

look at this nancy boy riding his high horse
legendary
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Radix-The Decentralized Finance Protocol
I cashed some out (like 50 bitcoins) ... to buy a mining rig. Cheesy So it all stays "home".

I have also bought things with bitcoins and given some tips.
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Initially bought £2000 @ average £8, sold at £15. bought £2000 again @ £10, sold at £14. Just over doubled my money ~£4500, cashed it all out. But i've wasted a ton of time on this forum and watching charts. Might look at making a long term investment in a few weeks.
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0...

I bought some VGA dummy plugs though and donated bitcoins to friends to get them started.

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Legen -wait for it- dary
I haven't cashed out per se! But, I bought a few things from bitporium, cablesaurus, and a few others!
realistically, who do you believe is going to pay you 10,000 or even anywhere near $100 per coin?
If/when it becomes the worldwide standard currency, many will! There are only going to be 21mil BTC EVER! For that to supply the entire world, each BTC would need to be worth gobs of "money"!
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never cashed anything out, saving my coins or using them within BTC economy
i just play the market at mtgox by cashing to dollar and back to btc
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realistically, who do you believe is going to pay you 10,000 or even anywhere near $100 per coin?

realistically, the idea that some random collection of bits and bytes could actually get to dollar parity is a pipe-dream.  i mean, why would anybody pay you...

wait.

what?
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realistically, who do you believe is going to pay you 10,000 or even anywhere near $100 per coin?
LOL - same question one year before (at US$ 0.06) . And today they pay US$ 15 for it. With the same speed its in 1 year at US$ 3750,-

But DamienBlack is talking about 5 years, 10 years 15 years - forever i guess.
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