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member
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March 25, 2018, 10:26:13 PM
I don't think so.
Falling prices or value for bitcoin occasionally is just natural for it - good thing even to buy bitcoin. As time pass by, it will
surely rise up as many people gain interest and invest on it
for profit.
Bitcoin has a great potential and many people are starting to see its worth.
full member
Activity: 448
Merit: 103
March 25, 2018, 09:50:35 PM
Bitcoin might be dying but blockchain tech lives on.
Found this thread from way back 2015. I now understand that the phenomenon of bitcoin fall that we are experiencing nowadays is just a phase and was experience 3 years ago. I mean, this fall is not a first but only a sequel to the 2015 fall.
It is tre that even if bitcoin will just dissolve, still other altcoins and or the cryptocurrencies will still go on. This is because it is the trend that all of us are going to face eventually.
full member
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March 25, 2018, 09:39:48 PM
Rising and falling bitcoin prices is common, of course if there is a price drop then do not despair and say that bitcoin dies because the price will go up, I'm sure the end of this year the price will reach over $ 50k.
member
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Merit: 10
March 25, 2018, 08:47:01 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?
It will never happen that bitcoin will dead, because there is still a lot of people that is investing on it, and Bitcoin will known to the other countries, it has a many supporters like the users of Bitcoin, so that It is impossible that the Bitcoin will dead.
member
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March 25, 2018, 07:45:29 PM
Bitcoin will never cease . It is the currency of the future.  Just recently bitcoin would become smarter via RootStock to implement its as-Service platform , so spare me this speculations and just enjoy the ride.
newbie
Activity: 154
Merit: 0
March 25, 2018, 07:02:15 PM
Bitcoin is not dead, and it could not be happen. Now a day's there are many people and investors welling to use bitcoin. This time bitcoin getting more popular and demand. Many people are now involved and doing bitcoin, no reason that bitcoin will be dead.
full member
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March 25, 2018, 06:28:26 PM
I think bitcoin will not be meati or destroyed, bitcoin technology answers the financial future in the future, by creating technology of payment with digital currency can be more efficient and more secure in the future bitcoin very useful. then it is not possible if bitcoin will die.
newbie
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March 25, 2018, 05:49:26 PM
Definitely no, as long as many people using it bitcoin will not be dead in addition many people investing in bitcoin because they have trust on them that their money will not be scam or the business is not a fraud. As of now bitcoin helps many people to surpass their obstacle in daily  life that is why I think that bitcoin wouldn't be dead. Bitcoin will live forever.

bitcoin just down do not get discouraged. we'llsee, soon will grow again. its a good investment today
member
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March 25, 2018, 02:05:10 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?
  I think that this is not so. Watching what you expect from Bitcoin. If you just want to earn some money then everything is in your hands. I think that many here want the same, but despite fluctuations in the price of bitcoin, I would not be so easy to give it up, all the best is yet to come.
for today, a lot of conversations of this nature, but no one btc is not going to throw, because Bitcoin many store on wallets and even invest to date, too. So we are looking forward to future prospects Bitcoin really can not .
Yes, we should think about our future and bitcoin is the best way for future investment and that's why we should invest in bitcoin without any panic because its price is grow up and the future of bitcoin will very bright, so bitcoin will never dead.
full member
Activity: 532
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March 25, 2018, 01:42:50 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?
  I think that this is not so. Watching what you expect from Bitcoin. If you just want to earn some money then everything is in your hands. I think that many here want the same, but despite fluctuations in the price of bitcoin, I would not be so easy to give it up, all the best is yet to come.
for today, a lot of conversations of this nature, but no one btc is not going to throw, because Bitcoin many store on wallets and even invest to date, too. So we are looking forward to future prospects Bitcoin really can not .
sr. member
Activity: 630
Merit: 250
March 25, 2018, 12:27:34 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?
  I think that this is not so. Watching what you expect from Bitcoin. If you just want to earn some money then everything is in your hands. I think that many here want the same, but despite fluctuations in the price of bitcoin, I would not be so easy to give it up, all the best is yet to come.
hero member
Activity: 1946
Merit: 502
March 24, 2018, 06:44:05 PM
Bitcoins needs internet to live , so the answer is simple as long as there is internet bitcoin will live forever and because were already in digital world ,bitcoin will be powerful.
full member
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March 24, 2018, 06:37:52 PM
 Bitcoin will not die because many people are investing there. Today digital assets are very much in demand by everyone, because all online assets such as bitcoin have different advantages.
newbie
Activity: 122
Merit: 0
March 23, 2018, 12:00:56 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?


untill now bitcoin still exist,
fluctuation is usual.
dont be worry about that
hero member
Activity: 980
Merit: 502
March 23, 2018, 11:39:07 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?
No I don’t think that bitcoin is dead this is because Bitcoin has gained a lot of popularity among the people throughout the world because of which bitcoin has further gained a lot of users whom are ready to invest in bitcoin and trust bitcoin with their precious money and savings. The popularity of bitcoin is further increasing day by day and because of which bitcoins demand among the people is also increasing daily. This is evident from the fact that bitcoins price is increasing day by day.
sr. member
Activity: 1050
Merit: 277
March 23, 2018, 03:55:34 AM
bitcoin will stay alive for long time. but dominance of bitcoin in crypto market may be reduce next years. if they can not manage lightening network issue, faster alternative is going to become more popular and get more share from the market.
full member
Activity: 434
Merit: 168
March 23, 2018, 03:42:32 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?
I think bitcoin will last for a long time, it's too early to die and become worthless, because now the market demand for bitcoin is on the rise, more and more people have known bitcoin and started using it, and even though bitcoin prices sometimes go up Sometimes down but I think that's fair in trading, and I think bitcoin will continue to grow for the better in the future whether it's in terms of price or any legalization or any other and i believe that bitcoin will never end .
newbie
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Merit: 0
March 23, 2018, 03:33:16 AM
While people using bitcoin, selling and buying it , bitcoin will be fine and price will keep increasing. But when currency is overpriced bitcoin start dying.
hero member
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Merit: 553
March 23, 2018, 02:21:16 AM
No. bitcoin would never be dead, as long there are still people who uses bitcoin as a source of income and the government wouldn't ban bitcoin will never be dead. I also believe that bitcoin will still exist in a long period because bitcoin can be the future currency.
newbie
Activity: 140
Merit: 0
March 23, 2018, 02:05:47 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 still survives for a long time, safe investment and prospective
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