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legendary
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November 12, 2014, 10:01:15 PM
#51
heart in mouth

did anyone get the gif on bitcoinity when we hit 400? shuda been nice no? or do they only happen for stamp prices now?

Ask and you shall receive:


Pizza index: $4,000,000
If it wasn't a pizza for gods earlier, it is now.
2013 BTC is catching up to 2014 BTC Shocked
legendary
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November 12, 2014, 09:29:19 PM
#50
Excuse me fort not posting "old posts" recently. I am busy lately, but I promise I will resume posting them Soon TM

***
one year ago...

BTC was at 378.91 USD (Bitstamp VWAP)

Volatility went down again and the rally continued. BTC was pushing to break 400 USD, but it didn't happen.

Thanks to the rally yesterday, there is a large chance that today we stay above the exchange rate of one year ago Smiley

Lol. Its almost like the 2014 market is rallying to avoid being overtaken by 2013 market stats.

yeah, it's really almost "a thing" now  Grin
Although I  suspect that the BTC rally of the 18th november 2013 from 470 to 670 USD in 24hours will not repeat itself...
legendary
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November 12, 2014, 09:26:45 PM
#49
What coin do you recommend at this point that you see as relatively cheap? with Bitcoin im not going to achieve anything by just holding, or at least not unless I want to be a rich grandpa. I need a relatively low price coin that may blow up in the future. What about Monero?

Monero. I don't want to "pump" it. But the devs are seriously working on something great:
the anonimity features are far better than how DRK works.
They implemented and are implementing other innovative things, such as dynamic checkpointing (never done by BTC) and stealth multisig (you can't tell an address is a multisig address. So really anonymous online transactions! Still work in progress)
Once the code is updated (they are working on some RAM issues at the moment) they will release the GUI.
I expect some really nice new wave of adoption.
Monero is stuck on 12-th-13-th place in http://coinmarketcap.com/ for almost half a year (AFAIK), which is eternity in coinspace.

yes, partially due to Darkcoin getting more attention and the fact that XMR isn't very usable at the moment. But that will change in a short matter of time Smiley
legendary
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November 12, 2014, 08:58:43 PM
#48
Excuse me fort not posting "old posts" recently. I am busy lately, but I promise I will resume posting them Soon TM

***
one year ago...

BTC was at 378.91 USD (Bitstamp VWAP)

Volatility went down again and the rally continued. BTC was pushing to break 400 USD, but it didn't happen.

Thanks to the rally yesterday, there is a large chance that today we stay above the exchange rate of one year ago Smiley

Lol. Its almost like the 2014 market is rallying to avoid being overtaken by 2013 market stats.
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November 12, 2014, 08:54:09 PM
#47
What coin do you recommend at this point that you see as relatively cheap? with Bitcoin im not going to achieve anything by just holding, or at least not unless I want to be a rich grandpa. I need a relatively low price coin that may blow up in the future. What about Monero?

Monero. I don't want to "pump" it. But the devs are seriously working on something great:
the anonimity features are far better than how DRK works.
They implemented and are implementing other innovative things, such as dynamic checkpointing (never done by BTC) and stealth multisig (you can't tell an address is a multisig address. So really anonymous online transactions! Still work in progress)
Once the code is updated (they are working on some RAM issues at the moment) they will release the GUI.
I expect some really nice new wave of adoption.
Monero is stuck on 12-th-13-th place in http://coinmarketcap.com/ for almost half a year (AFAIK), which is eternity in coinspace.
legendary
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November 12, 2014, 08:03:16 PM
#46
Excuse me for not posting "old posts" recently. I am busy lately, but I promise I will resume posting them Soon TM

***
one year ago...

BTC was at 378.91 USD (Bitstamp VWAP)

Volatility went down again and the rally continued. BTC was pushing to break 400 USD, but it didn't happen.

Thanks to the rally yesterday, there is a large chance that today we stay above the exchange rate of one year ago Smiley
legendary
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November 11, 2014, 07:27:20 PM
#45
one year ago...

BTC was at 350.49 USD (Bitstamp VWAP)


We will probably stay above this exchange rate. Although it's getting closer...
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November 11, 2014, 01:22:02 AM
#44
mtgox was working.. but soon our bitcoins disappeared...
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November 11, 2014, 01:10:52 AM
#43
one year ago the price was a lot better Smiley
legendary
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November 10, 2014, 11:03:11 PM
#42
One year ago...

BTC was at 334.61 USD (Bitstamp VWAP)

The volatility went down again. Bitcoin pushing for new highs. Current exchange rate will likely stay above the exchange rate of one year ago in the next 24 hours.



The "old posts of the day" will have to wait. I just came back from a poker night with my friends, it's 5:02 CET at the moment Tongue
(I lost 0.55 EUR total after 7 hours of playing poker LOL )
legendary
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November 10, 2014, 11:00:14 PM
#41
What coin do you recommend at this point that you see as relatively cheap? with Bitcoin im not going to achieve anything by just holding, or at least not unless I want to be a rich grandpa. I need a relatively low price coin that may blow up in the future. What about Monero?

Monero. I don't want to "pump" it. But the devs are seriously working on something great:
the anonimity features are far better than how DRK works.
They implemented and are implementing other innovative things, such as dynamic checkpointing (never done by BTC) and stealth multisig (you can't tell an address is a multisig address. So really anonymous online transactions! Still work in progress)
Once the code is updated (they are working on some RAM issues at the moment) they will release the GUI.
I expect some really nice new wave of adoption.

legendary
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November 10, 2014, 03:48:52 PM
#40
What coin do you recommend at this point that you see as relatively cheap? with Bitcoin im not going to achieve anything by just holding, or at least not unless I want to be a rich grandpa. I need a relatively low price coin that may blow up in the future. What about Monero?

Peercoin has a really good price at the moment. Also, 0.000008 BTC per NuShare is a really good price, so pay attention --- if the price goes near 0.000008 BTC, buy in. I bought 6 BTC worth of NuShares a couple of weeks ago and now they are worth ~11 BTC, easy money. I don't know about other cryptos because you have to know the devs and community in order to make a good investment and not just gamble. I personally have been into Sunny King's coins ever since PeerCoin was created and I know that those dudes are constantly working on projects to make their coins succeed in the long run.

Missed two good Peercoin runs in the past by dropping out too soon. Won't happen a third time and indeed, Peercoin is active but also attractively priced.
legendary
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November 10, 2014, 03:40:32 PM
#39
What coin do you recommend at this point that you see as relatively cheap? with Bitcoin im not going to achieve anything by just holding, or at least not unless I want to be a rich grandpa. I need a relatively low price coin that may blow up in the future. What about Monero?

Peercoin has a really good price at the moment. Also, 0.000008 BTC per NuShare is a really good price, so pay attention --- if the price goes near 0.000008 BTC, buy in. I bought 6 BTC worth of NuShares a couple of weeks ago and now they are worth ~11 BTC, easy money. I don't know about other cryptos because you have to know the devs and community in order to make a good investment and not just gamble. I personally have been into Sunny King's coins ever since PeerCoin was created and I know that those dudes are constantly working on projects to make their coins succeed in the long run.
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November 10, 2014, 02:37:35 PM
#38
One year ago a few of my friends were asking me which altcoin they should buy among : Litecoin, Peercoin and Feathercoin.
My answer was "Bitcoin".
Was it the right choice ?

Clealy... almost all others have fallen over 90%..
Haha, why must the masses always get it wrong? Gotta laugh at it but so sad.

My answer has always been Peercoin. You can say that it has fallen over 90% but it also went to da nebulas in comparison to Bitcoin's rally to 1000+. What is more, in the end it settled down at its starting point before Bitcoin's last big bubble so whoever bought into PPC at that time were never in a loss.

Just look at the graph and do your thinking:


What coin do you recommend at this point that you see as relatively cheap? with Bitcoin im not going to achieve anything by just holding, or at least not unless I want to be a rich grandpa. I need a relatively low price coin that may blow up in the future. What about Monero?
legendary
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November 10, 2014, 10:38:30 AM
#37
One year ago a few of my friends were asking me which altcoin they should buy among : Litecoin, Peercoin and Feathercoin.
My answer was "Bitcoin".
Was it the right choice ?

Clealy... almost all others have fallen over 90%..
Haha, why must the masses always get it wrong? Gotta laugh at it but so sad.

My answer has always been Peercoin. You can say that it has fallen over 90% but it also went to da nebulas in comparison to Bitcoin's rally to 1000+. What is more, in the end it settled down at its starting point before Bitcoin's last big bubble so whoever bought into PPC at that time were never in a loss.

Just look at the graph and do your thinking:
hero member
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November 10, 2014, 10:30:55 AM
#36
One year ago a few of my friends were asking me which altcoin they should buy among : Litecoin, Peercoin and Feathercoin.
My answer was "Bitcoin".
Was it the right choice ?

Clealy... almost all others have fallen over 90%..
Haha, why must the masses always get it wrong? Gotta laugh at it but so sad.
legendary
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November 10, 2014, 09:51:40 AM
#35
One year ago a few of my friends were asking me which altcoin they should buy among : Litecoin, Peercoin and Feathercoin.
My answer was "Bitcoin".
Was it the right choice ?

Clealy... almost all others have fallen over 90%..
legendary
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November 10, 2014, 04:06:47 AM
#34
Lol, I don't even read HOLD even when it's written like that. Don't use that word since HODL one.

that's why I included it  Wink

 Grin Grin Grin
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November 09, 2014, 11:30:45 PM
#33
Bitcoins? Buy! Buy! Buy! Without Hesitation!

Already bought all the bitcoin I want, actually bought too early Sad...
lol, successful man  Cheesy
legendary
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November 09, 2014, 09:24:29 PM
#32
Lol, I don't even read HOLD even when it's written like that. Don't use that word since HODL one.
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