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legendary
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I can't believe what I'm seeing tbh. This is amazing Grin I can't even imagine what kind of price we'll see after the next halving.

I can probably buy a cabin by a lake in a town I can afford. It's amazing. If the devil is listening, I'm officially tempted. I'm going to bed. Now would be a good time to dump all over my dreams.

Thanks Bitcoin!

legendary
Activity: 1473
Merit: 1086
1w MACD on the highest level since 2013.
legendary
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Merit: 1000
Yeah! I hate ShroomsKit!
It's times like these we should remember the jackasses in Bitcoin history: http://www.businessinsider.com/williams-bitcoin-meltdown-10-2013-12

"I predict that Bitcoin will trade for under $10 a share by the first half of 2014, single digit pricing reflecting its option value as a pure commodity play.  Miners/speculators will be best served to acknowledge the meltdown has begun, act quickly and take fleeting profit off the table."
newbie
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Merit: 0

I sold some bitcoins.

And by "sold" I mean, I booked a trip to Tahiti. With bitcoins.



Where did you book your trip paid in Bitcoins? Grin
legendary
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I can't believe what I'm seeing tbh. This is amazing Grin I can't even imagine what kind of price we'll see after the next halving.
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1116
Beginning to wonder how many coins might be "trapped" in China in the hands of people who can't access foreign banks and exchanges and whether that's messing up supply, driving up the price in the west.

Then there's Japanese demand.

And Korea. I worry we're running out of countries.
hero member
Activity: 703
Merit: 502
Beginning to wonder how many coins might be "trapped" in China in the hands of people who can't access foreign banks and exchanges and whether that's messing up supply, driving up the price in the west.

Then there's Japanese demand.
legendary
Activity: 2674
Merit: 3000
Terminated.
Another day, another ATH. Time for a small break and then again towards $2k territory?

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Bitstamp | There are currently 1120.7207 bitcoins offered at or under 2000.0 USD, worth 2163412.25572 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0729 seconds
Bitfinex | There are currently 1550.4028 bitcoins offered at or under 2000.0 USD, worth 3020973.22206 USD in total. | Data vintage: 0.0042 seconds
Premium of Bitfinex over Bitstamp is currently 1.25057149773 %.
Very low volatility as well:


hero member
Activity: 658
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Bear with me
legendary
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Merit: 2106
I sold some bitcoins.

And by "sold" I mean, I booked a trip to Tahiti. With bitcoins.

in january i booked some flights to the caribbean for summer vacation. approximately one btc per ticket. yesterday my sister asked if she could also travel with us. i just checked the ticket prices: lol, it is only .35 btc now!

legendary
Activity: 3598
Merit: 2386
Viva Ut Vivas
I sold some bitcoins.

And by "sold" I mean, I booked a trip to Tahiti. With bitcoins.

I'm picturing a monorail and a briefcase full of cash. Simpsons fan?

lol...nice
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1116
I sold some bitcoins.

And by "sold" I mean, I booked a trip to Tahiti. With bitcoins.

I'm picturing a monorail and a briefcase full of cash. Simpsons fan?
legendary
Activity: 3948
Merit: 11416
Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
i simply cannot wrap my brain around this action among the seeming chaos of the scaling issue. to judge by the talk, we should, at best, be stable, not climbing. Yet here we are, record highs.

i really am kicking myself over those 10 coins i sold to my brother for $1000. total. :| at the time, that was the price... heck, i think i actually did it in my favor by a percent or two. argh.

and then there's the 15 or so coins i spent on games and other crap... ugh.

Nothing wrong with spending or selling..

But you are probably indicating that you spent or sold and then you did not replace --- gotta replace when spending.


Now, at these prices, hm?  I might spend and replace just 2/3 of them.. but no matter what gotta consider what portion to replace... even if it is only 20%
legendary
Activity: 3948
Merit: 11416
Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
Wow we keep on running up.
So it looks like we will go for $2000 I think.
Expect some profit taking there.


Of course profit taking all the way along.. but it is going to take a bit of changed sentiment to change the current momentum..

we could consolidate a bit here, or there or the consolidation may take place in the $2200 to $2400 range...

Lots of scenarios
hero member
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Merit: 503
Bear with me
member
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Merit: 10
Small trader
1900$ was a top according to my analysis. I would not mind being proven wrong
legendary
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Merit: 1278
And the volume is low. Like, almost sideways low. Which to me indicates that it will keep going up for a while longer. Eventually people will start to sell, volume will increase and price will continue to go up - until it suddenly drops. Now to see if I can actually read things correctly when they happen.
legendary
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Merit: 2386
Viva Ut Vivas
I sold some bitcoins.

And by "sold" I mean, I booked a trip to Tahiti. With bitcoins.
hero member
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Merit: 553
Sorry hodlers, but I just sold out to FIAT... I am expecting at least a small correction soon.

Maybe we go back up after a small correction, or maybe there is a large correction looming.

I think I will buy back after the small correction, and curse the gods if there is a large correction.  Cheesy

$1870 ATH on stamp. Sorry. I did the same also between 1200 and 1700...

Just wow. The past month nothing is holding it back
full member
Activity: 294
Merit: 103
i simply cannot wrap my brain around this action among the seeming chaos of the scaling issue. to judge by the talk, we should, at best, be stable, not climbing. Yet here we are, record highs.

i really am kicking myself over those 10 coins i sold to my brother for $1000. total. :| at the time, that was the price... heck, i think i actually did it in my favor by a percent or two. argh.

and then there's the 15 or so coins i spent on games and other crap... ugh.

If you sold to your brother, it's still in family. No problem. Just tell him you'll buy back if he's selling.
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