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July 04, 2018, 06:51:50 PM
#29
Having full understanding of how the market works and how volatile the market is in my own opinion it is too early to make such horrible statement like bitcoin is dead, we should should at list appreciate the SCOP bitcoin has covered so far over the years and the challenges bitcoin is able to face and survive in the time past. Bitcoin is very much alive and it will recover soon.
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July 04, 2018, 06:40:39 PM
#28
The price of BTC has increased dramatically from the beginning of the year to now and it can not be considered as BTC has died.
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July 04, 2018, 06:35:37 PM
#27
I think bitcoin is not dead although the prices of the coins are getting low, and it will not be dead because of many people are still investing in it. If there are no people left to invest in it then we could probably say its dead.

Actually the bitcoin is not dead instead it increase little by little and going back to the normal status especially the value and the prices in the market still the bitcoin is demanding and being used daily for transaction. For me for those who protagonist with the Bitcoin are the People who don't trust bitcoin and impatient and idiots to understand bitcoin.
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July 04, 2018, 06:15:27 PM
#26
I think bitcoin is not dead although the prices of the coins are getting low, and it will not be dead because of many people are still investing in it. If there are no people left to invest in it then we could probably say its dead.
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July 04, 2018, 06:07:09 PM
#25
Yes bitcoin has been dead for 300+ times and counting.
Bitcoin prices have been in a free fall and dropped to a low of $5,860 a week ago.
You are missing today's chart maybe you haven't seen it lately.
It meant it dipped below $6k for the very first time since October 2017. Cumulatively, BTC has lost 70% of its value in 2018 and the peak of $20k on December 17 is just but a stat now.
But last year the price of bitcoin was even $2,000 so how it can be in that dip if we are only looking at the all time high's and won't recognize the past price last year?
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July 04, 2018, 06:03:51 PM
#24
Bitcoin is dead. Be so kind as to send it to me so that I can arrange a proper funeral for it: 33WVaSJU6fZxAmaECZHXdyXHp8gbBVdVVu
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July 04, 2018, 06:02:36 PM
#23
You are just like some people hear. They saw bitcoin drop and easily think that bitcoin will be dead. Bitcoin really drop its value from december last year. But it does not mean that it will die. I believe that it can recover again in due time.
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July 04, 2018, 05:58:50 PM
#22
We can never witness the death of Bitcoin just like that OP. The mere Dip scenario being witnessed for some time now is just what I can term to be stabilizing period which is normal for Bitcoin to adjust and correct lots of FUDs around or surrounding it as hindrances. Going through past records, we should be able to recap that its volatility bringing such Dip can never be permanent. Bitcoin shall very soon surge up for the bullish period. So, total No is the answer my Guy.
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July 04, 2018, 05:58:08 PM
#21
Bitcoin prices have been in a free fall and dropped to a low of $5,860 a week ago.

It meant it dipped below $6k for the very first time since October 2017. Cumulatively, BTC has lost 70% of its value in 2018 and the peak of $20k on December 17 is just but a stat now.

Yeah bitcoin proce is falling this year or in these past months but literally bitcoin is not dead. By the time bitcoin will rise again and it will back to the higher price which ia good to the investors and bitcoin users. Do not lose hope because it will be back again.
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July 04, 2018, 05:53:56 PM
#20
Bitcoin is not dead it is just that the price is fall below 7000 and those of us who are dealing with Bitcoin in trading might loss their money but that does not mean that the bitcoin is dead because the price will rise again. the price will surely move up again,
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July 04, 2018, 05:48:47 PM
#19
Definitely not. Bitcoin is the main cryptocurrency whre many countries already accepting it as a payment.
Bitcoin price is getting down its because of the market movement.
Hacking reports and other people scam scheme can affect the price downfall yes including how the governments of different countries who want to regulate the cryptocurrency.
but bitcoin will not die.
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July 04, 2018, 05:40:59 PM
#18
Bitcoin is the king crypto and it has grown so much over the years. For the time being the prices are at a fall and for this you cannot consider it to be dead. Neither it is not dead nor it will be. besides if you follow today's price chart you will figure out that it has already started to grow.
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July 04, 2018, 05:38:01 PM
#17
Bitcoin prices have been in a free fall and dropped to a low of $5,860 a week ago.

It meant it dipped below $6k for the very first time since October 2017. Cumulatively, BTC has lost 70% of its value in 2018 and the peak of $20k on December 17 is just but a stat now.

Are you crazy or simply not following the news? Bitcoin is pumping back up now stabilising at around $6500. Soon it will go back above $7k so follow the news before posting FUD
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July 04, 2018, 05:35:20 PM
#16
No, One of the reasons for getting Bitcoin down is because of a lot of hacking, bad news. Bitcoin is above all coins. Without Bitcoin Crypto can not be imagined. In December 2017, Bitcoin has almost 20k. Now it's 6500 I hope it will grow very quickly, just need a little time.
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July 04, 2018, 05:30:07 PM
#15
Bitcoin prices have been in a free fall and dropped to a low of $5,860 a week ago.

It meant it dipped below $6k for the very first time since October 2017. Cumulatively, BTC has lost 70% of its value in 2018 and the peak of $20k on December 17 is just but a stat now.

hahaha, yes its dead, please send your dead bitcoins to me. I will give them the proper burial.

on the other hand perhaps bitcoin should be renamed to the Lazarus coin as it has died so many times. 319 times according to the below link.
https://99bitcoins.com/obituary-stats/

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July 04, 2018, 05:26:37 PM
#14
Bitcoin is not dead and bitcoin cannot be replaced, as the reporter and articles says that the half of this year, bitcoin will ressurrect, the new says that Bitcoin fell below $6,000 on Friday, but bitcoin bull Brian Kelly told CNBC that the popular cryptocurrency is "not dead."

"This is not the funeral for bitcoin whatsoever," Brian Kelly, founder and CEO of BKCM LLC, an investment firm focused on digital currencies, said on "Fast Money" Friday.

"Let's put this in perspective," he said. "Do you know where we were a year ago? $2,500."
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July 04, 2018, 05:23:13 PM
#13
Since few days btc is on the rise so definatelly not dead.
Yes, bitcoin is not dead it always rise. Yes, we know that bitcoin facing his challenges but this is not reason to say is dead, bitcoin always gives us good profits in our investment, bitcoin is stronger and always win in all challenges.
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July 04, 2018, 05:15:55 PM
#12
Bitcoin is not dead.. I don't even believe that it is going to be dead in the nearest feature. the only thing that kill bitcoin is if the use of the Internet can be stop
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July 04, 2018, 04:58:03 PM
#11
bitcoin cannot die and will not die. like every other currency market, crypto currency market is a volatile one which is subject to fluctuation, this is a normal factor in all business. To say bitcoin is dead is a false statement that would be proven false over time, patience is key.
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July 04, 2018, 04:56:49 PM
#10
Bitcoin prices have been in a free fall and dropped to a low of $5,860 a week ago.

It meant it dipped below $6k for the very first time since October 2017. Cumulatively, BTC has lost 70% of its value in 2018 and the peak of $20k on December 17 is just but a stat now.

How can something with so much volume and such a high market cap be 'dead'? It's a bit silly really. Especially considering it's happened like 3 times before already in Bitcoin history.
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