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February 10, 2018, 04:55:16 AM
Bitcoin is not dead . the things are moving forward, but it will not happen overnight, no world changing invention was developed in a single year, and it may be years yet before Bitcoin is ready for mass adoption and.
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February 10, 2018, 04:24:42 AM
of course not bitcoin is not dead bitcoin is unpredictable as long as people dont stop believing in bitcoin. bitcoin never die bitcoin have a many investor
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February 09, 2018, 01:22:50 PM
I think no. Bitcoin wasn't dead. This was 2015 question but I will answer today 2018 that bitcoin aren't dead. Suppose to be bitcoin going strong to middle of the day and the middle of the night. Bitcoin becoming strong in the middle of all the people in this planet. Bitcoin now moving onward and forward year goes and year pass and bitcoin still survive and still here. I really admire the way how bitcoin was implemented in crypto. Crypto now is not just for bit coin but almost altcoins in crypto. The life span of bit coin will continue til next generation.
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February 09, 2018, 01:19:35 PM
its not dead. it just making volume and pump higher than before thats bitcoin's life
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February 09, 2018, 01:08:30 PM
I think bitcoin will not die ,its value going down in the coin index is just temporary,there will also time it will go up,business and investment will also experience ups and down, this bitcoin is popular and many people will patronize this currency because it's useful in the future.


I think so too. Everything we're seeing now is just only temporary, as Bitcoin will rise back up again in the markets. More people every day are realizing Bitcoin's true potential, and have decided to buy and hodl it for the long term. And once Bitcoin reduces its fees and becomes much faster than ever, it will experience greater adoption in the mainstream. As such, Bitcoin will remain the top cryptocurrency that will serve as both a store of value and a payments processor.

Given the huge amount of interest that Bitcoin has experienced lately, it will be hard for Bitcoin to die anytime soon. It will remain alive if nodes and miners continue to support it for the long term. In the meantime, all we could do is buy Bitcoin while its cheap and preserve it for many years to come. Just my thoughts Grin
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February 08, 2018, 04:39:18 PM
The recent declines are seen in the graphs as well as the usual situation experienced within a certain period of time. Many people started to make unnecessary and ridiculous comments without knowing the events, unfortunately. Especially in view of the more severe declines seen in the past, today's stresses are quite normal.
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February 08, 2018, 04:34:42 PM
If bitcoin fans are still around, bitcoin will not die.
Prices are down, there is a regulation of state taxation laws, I do not think bitcoin will die.
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February 07, 2018, 03:52:05 PM
I think it is.

Bitcoin use adoption has stalled. Media interest has dissipated. Prices have only slowly continued to decline for a long time now. Bitcoin securities have always been and still are a complete mess, with a near 100% failure (scam/fraud/incompetence/etc) rate. Mining has been concentrated in the hands of a few giant players, eliminating much of the advantage/security/democracy of thousands of individuals being the money processors. Alternative forms of online payment with US dollars (and other fiat currencies) are now cheaper, faster, and more secure than bitcoin (and of course far more usable to buy/sell real goods/services), eliminating any of its advantages as a payment system. Continued decline of bitcoin and strength in fiat currencies has put the lie to the idea of bitcoin as a store of value; there are far better more reliable hedges against inflation. Meanwhile the real economy is firing on all cylinders, stock markets are at all time highs, corporate earnings are higher than ever, unemployment is low, etc. Even amid the boom, no one cares about bitcoin any more. Bitcoin was a fad that lasted a few years, and is now on its way to being forgotten.

Thoughts? Anyone seriously disagree with this conclusion?

No, bitcpins are not dead, their price are just going pn a downfall this days and its been months sinces it last pump but it doesn't mean that they are dead. It jist mean that the bitcoins need oir help to support them a little bit nore. Because they are going down because a lot of the people selling their cpins but when we all buy again a lot of bitcoins they will surely gonna invest again because they will gonna rise again to the market.
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February 07, 2018, 03:33:44 PM
Of course no, Bitcoin cannot die for like decades.
According to prediction this fall was normal and was expected.
I think it is foolish to think that bitcoin is dead because of this many people are panicking and selling their coins which is useless. I think this situation is good for buying bitcoin and holding them , we know that the price will rise so just wait for the right time.

Exactly. Bitcoin will never be dead despite what the mainstream media says, or what its value would be in the long term. We can never expect for the price of an asset or currency to always go up. There will be times where prices decline making it the perfect opportunity to buy and grab a stake of. No matter what Bitcoin's value would be in a couple of years from now, Bitcoin will remain the same in crypto land if nodes and miners are supporting it.

What really determines the death of a cryptocurrency is the lack of development, and nodes on the network. So, even with at least 1 node and miner on the network, the cryptocurrency would be alive. Consider the number of nodes and mining hashrate that BTC has, making it very distant to become dead anytime soon. Its decentralized blockchain technology will keep it going, and more people will join the revolution making it bigger and stronger than ever. Before you know it, Bitcoin will become much more valuable than what it is right now, and capable of handling large transaction load thanks to upcoming improvements such as the Lightning Network, Schnorr Signatures, and more. Just my thoughts ;Dt
I think bitcoin will not die ,its value going down in the coin index is just temporary,there will also time it will go up,business and investment will also experience ups and down, this bitcoin is popular and many people will patronize this currency because it's useful in the future.
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February 07, 2018, 03:29:07 PM
That's interesting that this topic was created in 2015. Now we are in 2018. During these years btc saw such a great volatiliy, nobody would have imagined back then
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February 07, 2018, 03:05:09 PM
Of course no, Bitcoin cannot die for like decades.
According to prediction this fall was normal and was expected.
I think it is foolish to think that bitcoin is dead because of this many people are panicking and selling their coins which is useless. I think this situation is good for buying bitcoin and holding them , we know that the price will rise so just wait for the right time.

Exactly. Bitcoin will never be dead despite what the mainstream media says, or what its value would be in the long term. We can never expect for the price of an asset or currency to always go up. There will be times where prices decline making it the perfect opportunity to buy and grab a stake of. No matter what Bitcoin's value would be in a couple of years from now, Bitcoin will remain the same in crypto land if nodes and miners are supporting it.

What really determines the death of a cryptocurrency is the lack of development, and nodes on the network. So, even with at least 1 node and miner on the network, the cryptocurrency would be alive. Consider the number of nodes and mining hashrate that BTC has, making it very distant to become dead anytime soon. Its decentralized blockchain technology will keep it going, and more people will join the revolution making it bigger and stronger than ever. Before you know it, Bitcoin will become much more valuable than what it is right now, and capable of handling large transaction load thanks to upcoming improvements such as the Lightning Network, Schnorr Signatures, and more. Just my thoughts ;Dt
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February 06, 2018, 12:40:30 AM
I think it is.

Bitcoin use adoption has stalled. Media interest has dissipated. Prices have only slowly continued to decline for a long time now. Bitcoin securities have always been and still are a complete mess, with a near 100% failure (scam/fraud/incompetence/etc) rate. Mining has been concentrated in the hands of a few giant players, eliminating much of the advantage/security/democracy of thousands of individuals being the money processors. Alternative forms of online payment with US dollars (and other fiat currencies) are now cheaper, faster, and more secure than bitcoin (and of course far more usable to buy/sell real goods/services), eliminating any of its advantages as a payment system. Continued decline of bitcoin and strength in fiat currencies has put the lie to the idea of bitcoin as a store of value; there are far better more reliable hedges against inflation. Meanwhile the real economy is firing on all cylinders, stock markets are at all time highs, corporate earnings are higher than ever, unemployment is low, etc. Even amid the boom, no one cares about bitcoin any more. Bitcoin was a fad that lasted a few years, and is now on its way to being forgotten.

Thoughts? Anyone seriously disagree with this conclusion?
Bitcoin has been considered dead 7 times before in its short history, and this is its 8th serious dip. But every time it came up even stronger. So my answer is a straight NO. Keep on holding to it and hope for the best. Good Luck !!

At this point we can't say, it so early to say that. We're beginning to grow, even we're down in a few months but at this time we grow. Higher and higher to become stronger. Go bitcoiners!!!
newbie
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February 02, 2018, 01:27:33 PM
I think it is.

Bitcoin use adoption has stalled. Media interest has dissipated. Prices have only slowly continued to decline for a long time now. Bitcoin securities have always been and still are a complete mess, with a near 100% failure (scam/fraud/incompetence/etc) rate. Mining has been concentrated in the hands of a few giant players, eliminating much of the advantage/security/democracy of thousands of individuals being the money processors. Alternative forms of online payment with US dollars (and other fiat currencies) are now cheaper, faster, and more secure than bitcoin (and of course far more usable to buy/sell real goods/services), eliminating any of its advantages as a payment system. Continued decline of bitcoin and strength in fiat currencies has put the lie to the idea of bitcoin as a store of value; there are far better more reliable hedges against inflation. Meanwhile the real economy is firing on all cylinders, stock markets are at all time highs, corporate earnings are higher than ever, unemployment is low, etc. Even amid the boom, no one cares about bitcoin any more. Bitcoin was a fad that lasted a few years, and is now on its way to being forgotten.

Thoughts? Anyone seriously disagree with this conclusion?
Bitcoin has been considered dead 7 times before in its short history, and this is its 8th serious dip. But every time it came up even stronger. So my answer is a straight NO. Keep on holding to it and hope for the best. Good Luck !!
sr. member
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Less is more
February 02, 2018, 01:24:20 PM
Where do you hear these fallacies from man. Bitcoin isn't dead. If you have been observing the historical data, there's usually a dip when the festive season comes in, please start selling these coins to buy stuff. Bitcoin adoption hasn't halted, it's ongoing. The price just corrected, it was long overdue. Bitcoin takes a slight dip you think its dead. FUD mongers would love this.
The only bitcoins I ever got were a few back when you could mine profitably with GPUs, and a few more in exchange for services. Never bought any with real money and don't plan to. What I am interested in is if anyone serious still sees a future in bitcoin, and if so, what they're reasons might be. That's why I started this thread.
No it won't. It is a long way for Bitcoin to reach 20,000$ at the end of last year. However, that's normal, Bitcoin is chosen to be the best cryptocurrency nowadays. That's why Bitcoin's price dropped down to balance with the others coin. It will increase again no matter what. Bitcoin has achieved many great thing and save many people's life.
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February 02, 2018, 01:16:51 PM
I don't think Bitcoin ni dead. As it has already set a satdard and slowly and gradually it will grow .... It will make the trading easy for the business and they will also grow. And in the upcoming time it will show its colous with a boom.
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February 02, 2018, 01:07:08 PM
Bitcoin is taking some rest from the rally last year and itis normal to see the crash, if you've been here in cryptoworld then you shouldn't be worried about it. Everything will go back into place when the market is stable and the all the fud will run out.
Decentralization is indeed a lot of surprises and we have to get used to it.
What happened with the year 2017 from the beginning of the year $ 900 then the end of the year could reach $ 19200 is amazing, and this year from $ 15,000 now reaches $ 9000 is the usual thing because all will go back to $ 15,000 even more.
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February 02, 2018, 12:14:57 PM
I think it is.

Bitcoin use adoption has stalled. Media interest has dissipated. Prices have only slowly continued to decline for a long time now. Bitcoin securities have always been and still are a complete mess, with a near 100% failure (scam/fraud/incompetence/etc) rate. Mining has been concentrated in the hands of a few giant players, eliminating much of the advantage/security/democracy of thousands of individuals being the money processors. Alternative forms of online payment with US dollars (and other fiat currencies) are now cheaper, faster, and more secure than bitcoin (and of course far more usable to buy/sell real goods/services), eliminating any of its advantages as a payment system. Continued decline of bitcoin and strength in fiat currencies has put the lie to the idea of bitcoin as a store of value; there are far better more reliable hedges against inflation. Meanwhile the real economy is firing on all cylinders, stock markets are at all time highs, corporate earnings are higher than ever, unemployment is low, etc. Even amid the boom, no one cares about bitcoin any more. Bitcoin was a fad that lasted a few years, and is now on its way to being forgotten.

Thoughts? Anyone seriously disagree with this conclusion?

Of course not, bitcoin will never die This is all purely in motion by buyers and enthusiasts who are all over the country, so bitcoin I conclude will never die forever will not be.
newbie
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February 02, 2018, 11:58:05 AM
Of course no, Bitcoin cannot die for like decades.
According to prediction this fall was normal and was expected.
I think it is foolish to think that bitcoin is dead because of this many people are panicking and selling their coins which is useless. I think this situation is good for buying bitcoin and holding them , we know that the price will rise so just wait for the right time.
sr. member
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February 02, 2018, 11:42:05 AM
Bitcoin is taking some rest from the rally last year and itis normal to see the crash, if you've been here in cryptoworld then you shouldn't be worried about it. Everything will go back into place when the market is stable and the all the fud will run out.
jr. member
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February 02, 2018, 11:34:09 AM
Bitcoin will never die for decades and this is not the beginning either because it's almost half the time but this is a good thing for us because we will
Have a good chance to accumulate more bitcoins and at the right time people will sell all they get and make a profit
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