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Topic: Reuters:"2016 could prove to be the year that the price of bitcoin surges again" - page 2. (Read 1370 times)

legendary
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I wrote something similar today already in another thread I think.
Daniel Masters is the Ex-husband of our lovely trojan horse Blythe Masters.
While he is pro Bitcoin and pushing it, she is totally with Blockchain only.
Could this different conception of the technology be the reason why these two have "forked"??  Grin Cheesy
Sorry that's a lame one I know. Tongue

EDIT: 2016 will be HUGE for Bitcoin!!
legendary
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Good to see some mainstream news on bitcoin that isnt negative for a change. Article makes good points and if it does end up being the year i dont think anyone could complain too much. The more news we get like this the better for all to do with bitcoin.
legendary
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Well everything in this article makes sense, its not rocket science, and its something we've all known for a fairly long time at this point. Its a fundamental part of the Bitcoin economy.

I'm glad they aren't spouting bullshit, though, like I'd expect most other news outlets to be if this news is spread around enough. They have a good sense of how it works, and they aren't being biased with their reports. Its a story written from an investor's perspective; they deal less with the drama and focus on the money.

Good news, maybe we'll see some of an investor resurgence.
sr. member
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Noone can argue with that fundamental economic principle. Yes but it still seems very skeptical just to say it will go 3x-5x or whatever.
I mean if it definitely goes there, everyone would put like %70 of their all money.

So I mean, it seems bullish but just don't be manipulative.
hero member
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2016 is the year where the biggest bull we've ever seen makes an appearance in Bitcoin. Everything is looking freaking fantastic, and it seems that mainstream media is slowly picking up with what's actually up, I've already seen some mainstream publications questioning private blockchains as something worth anyones money.
legendary
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Very good. This is an important news. Bitcoin has arrived at Reuters and as a winner. It is speaking about its increase of value regarding the actual one. The readers of Reuters are between the most cultivated and influential people from the all the mos developed countries. If they known bitcoin will feel more interested about it reading the article of Reuters. Who don't know it and will have the first contact with it through Reuters and through such article will have curiosity to know more about it. For sure will have more spread of words and maybe even facts. Someone may want to "taste" "the touch" of this strange currency, decentralized, without owners, without having something behind its "shoulders" and yet with big value which, according to Reuters (yes, Routers) will go bigger during the halving. So maybe will want some bitcoin to have in its digital wallet. If so, the minimum that we will have will be the add of some very influential people in the "ship" led by our "capricious" Dear. Who will help in its increase of value and the known, much more fast.
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web versioN: http://www.bitcoinfuturesguide.com/bitcoin-blog/reuters-2016-could-prove-to-be-the-year-that-the-price-of-bitcoin-surges-again



Reuters has come out with a very bullish toned article on bitcoin price: http://www.reuters.com/article/us-global-markets-bitcoin-analysis-idUSKBN0U60GM20151223?feedType=RSS&feedName=businessNews .  For those who don't know: Reuters is one of the most influential news wire services in the world. Along with Associated Press they are major feeders for news stories that papers around the world use for ideas and articles.

It talks about the halvening and uses quotes from different people in the industry, including:

    Daniel Masters, co-founder of Jersey-based Global Advisors' multi-million dollar bitcoin hedge fund
    Bobby Lee, the chief executive of one of the leading bitcoin exchanges in China, BTCC
    Jeremy Millar, partner at London-based financial technology specialists Magister Advisors
Check it out, you may use it as a counter-indicator if you think the media is behind on things, but either way Bitcoin in Reuters, global media wire, is something to watch.
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