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full member
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January 16, 2018, 01:04:20 AM
I am too late to learn about bitcoin? It definitely yes! Why? Because he available bitcoin is lesser nowadays.  But I'm curious if bitcoin supply will growth. What if bitcoin grow it supply? But butcoin has a finite numbers.

No, your not too late to learn all about bitcoin, if you want to know all things about crypto, the road to study them is to study bitcoin first and how crypto born from these. and about question mentioning above, the lesser supply, the high value. supply vs demand policy, if bitcoin grow it supply i think the price of bitcoin will decrease. but it depends on how many people using bitcoin. it depends on the usage.
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January 15, 2018, 11:39:12 PM
I think you are a bit late learning bitcoin, because bitcoin price for now is very expensive. If you have the capital, there is nothing wrong if you try to invest and trade with altcoin

For now you have to have big capital to get the result of Bitcoin price increase because it is much different if you know Bitcoin in 2007. Wink
newbie
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January 15, 2018, 11:28:00 PM
#99
It's NEVER too late. There are a lot of variations.
hero member
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January 15, 2018, 11:26:41 PM
#98
It's not too late, you can still learn about Bitcoin and earn some. The available supply will keep growing up to 21 million. Feel free to learn about other alt coins as well since there's more to this ecosystem besides Bitcoin.
Its not too late in bitcoin you can still learn and grow your knowledge about bitcoin. Bitcoin teach us how to invest and gain profit and how it works in the market. And you learn also about alt coins, for extra income.
For those people who were just starting bitcoin, make sure that you are starting to learn also, start from your self , ask your self do you really want this? Do you have time to do this? Bitcoin is a win win situation, we should not always seek our benefits but the benefit of bitcoin as well because without this we don't have extra income too.
jr. member
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January 15, 2018, 11:25:15 PM
#97
Yes, I also feel too late to know the bitcoin, but this is the motivation for me to continue working, I am sure if we are sure then we will have bitcoin and will not run out even though there is currently little bitcoin.
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January 15, 2018, 11:19:42 PM
#96
In my opinion you are late because you should have bought it when it was around 1 cent, but it does not mean that buying now will not give you some profit. Bitcoin has a lot of room to grow. Bitcoins price have not reach its true potential.
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January 15, 2018, 11:14:42 PM
#95
I'm late too!!!
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January 15, 2018, 11:12:49 PM
#94
I am too late to learn about bitcoin? It definitely yes! Why? Because he available bitcoin is lesser nowadays.  But I'm curious if bitcoin supply will growth. What if bitcoin grow it supply? But butcoin has a finite numbers.
yes, it may be late but it is not too late. you can still invest rightnow because i know bitcoin will keep rising its value in the future, moreover the supply of bitcoin can not be changed because if it does bitcoin will lost its value and no one will want to use bitcoin ever again.
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January 15, 2018, 11:10:52 PM
#93
I think you are a bit late learning bitcoin, because bitcoin price for now is very expensive. If you have the capital, there is nothing wrong if you try to invest and trade with altcoin
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Adonx.one
January 15, 2018, 11:06:07 PM
#92
Everyone claims to be "late" on something that started 9 years ago which for me is still a short time to lay on the fundamentals of a successful tech. If you only want to learn and not get involved too deeply, you can start now and ready as much as you can. The cryptocurrency field is growing and thriving, and is still a fresh addition to the world's economy and groundbreaking tech so there are still subject matters that are yet to be discussed. It is ever evolving, so I don't think someone would be "late" in studying it. As for the case of the number of bitcoins, 21 million is the hard cap, and is assumed to be exhausted by 2140 (which is still over a century from now). It will never change, and changing it might depend on the future developments made on the coin.


I agree with you, there is no harm in trying. Because of what I noticed, the growth of altcoin from year to year always increases. and it's never too late to try.
so good luck with it.
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January 15, 2018, 11:05:35 PM
#91
It's not too late, you can still learn about Bitcoin and earn some. The available supply will keep growing up to 21 million. Feel free to learn about other alt coins as well since there's more to this ecosystem besides Bitcoin.
Its not too late in bitcoin you can still learn and grow your knowledge about bitcoin. Bitcoin teach us how to invest and gain profit and how it works in the market. And you learn also about alt coins, for extra income.
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January 15, 2018, 10:59:00 PM
#90
Definitely you're not late with bitcoin. There are still lot of opportunity awaits, you just need to exert extra effort to get what you want in bitcoin. I also started bitcoin late last year but I earned already, have to push ourselves and be productive so that time will not be wasted. As long as bitcoin is here its not late for us to know and join btc, lets use our knowledge and skills to make us more profitable like what others have and enjoying right now.
sr. member
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January 15, 2018, 10:53:09 PM
#89
I am too late to learn about bitcoin? It definitely yes! Why? Because he available bitcoin is lesser nowadays.  But I'm curious if bitcoin supply will growth. What if bitcoin grow it supply? But butcoin has a finite numbers.


I can not predict with certainty, but now bitcoin continues to grow, although later the number has reached the limit. although there are various debates for bitcoin. but I think you can get involved with altcoin too, in crypto there are many benefits you can get.
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January 15, 2018, 10:37:13 PM
#88
There is no such thing as late... You might be late to reach 20x in one week or that kind of stuff, if you research accordingly you can still get profit from trading btc/altcoins and investing in good projects, the difficulty increase that comes with massification is here but if you are smart enough you can outweight it
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January 15, 2018, 10:35:35 PM
#87
I am too late to learn about bitcoin? It definitely yes! Why? Because he available bitcoin is lesser nowadays.  But I'm curious if bitcoin supply will growth. What if bitcoin grow it supply? But butcoin has a finite numbers.
Who said that? Nothing is too late even though you are learning and the supply of bitcoin has run out. There are still many other potentially similar coins and there are still many benefits you can get from other coins.
Well, I guess it's not possible to increase the supply of bitcoin, because it's limited in number, that's what gives bitcoin a value more valuable than other coins.
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January 15, 2018, 09:50:35 PM
#86
I am too late to learn about bitcoin? It definitely yes! Why? Because he available bitcoin is lesser nowadays.  But I'm curious if bitcoin supply will growth. What if bitcoin grow it supply? But butcoin has a finite numbers.
Learn first how the market works because investing on trading will never be late because there are some projects that offers great platforms of ICO that may earn you a lot specially from their pre-sales discounts. For bitcoin, buy at deeps buy always check the news for update. It will never to late to learn because trading will be a great knowledge specially if you have profit on it already.
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You lead and I'll watch you walk away.
January 15, 2018, 11:06:08 AM
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January 15, 2018, 05:04:58 AM
#84
What do you mean 'late' to learn about bitcoin? Dude, in this world there is no late to learn. Everything you can accomplish by trying hard to learn about bitcoin. Exactly yes, the amount of bitcoins just revolves around 21 million and is now mined about 16 million and more. But you should know to get bitcoin not just mined, can be another way. You can try with Investment in bitcoin, but you have to spend capital to buy bitcoin and hodl for long term or short term. Then you can get bitcoin by way trading, that is you buy when the price is decreased then sell it when the price is increased. And the last one, you can join with the signature campaign in this forum. And it all needs a process, and the process you have to learn about bitcoin.
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January 15, 2018, 04:36:11 AM
#83
I am too late to learn about bitcoin? It definitely yes! Why? Because he available bitcoin is lesser nowadays.  But I'm curious if bitcoin supply will growth. What if bitcoin grow it supply? But butcoin has a finite numbers.

The best time to learn about Bitcoin is in 2009, when Satoshi published it. The second best time is now Wink It's never too late. Btw your statement is false. There are more Bitcoin right now than there are 9 years ago. The supply is constantly growing, about 12.5 BTC per 10 minutes right now, until it reaches 21 Million supply. That's the maximum supply that very unlikely to change.
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January 15, 2018, 04:30:58 AM
#82
No, you're not too late. Users of cryptocurrency, especially bitcoin, are still relatively small when compared with the current human population. This limited amount causes the bitcoin price to be very high, indicating that demand is greater than supply. You can buy bitcoin, a great opportunity open, if you have the capital. In addition to bitcoin, you can also try altcoin. Many altcoins are profitable today. Altcoin also brings a lot of profit.
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