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Bitcoin - love & hate
December 21, 2013, 10:01:52 AM
#10

Good Posting.
But hold and don't use them is crap.
It's time to buy things with coins and don't trade them back to fiat like bitpay and other paymemt processors.
If we continue to use such services, bitcoins will allways be pure speculation.
Such methods render bitcoin useless.
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December 21, 2013, 09:14:31 AM
#9
ok you strong hands, what you waiting for, load up that fukcing post and start reading. that could be you 1 month from now !!!!
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December 21, 2013, 07:54:07 AM
#7
Bitcoin has real value. Those of us that believe that are doing as much as we can to increase our BTC amounts.

Whereas lots of other people are buying and selling to make a $ profit and in the process are more often than not reducing their BTC amounts.

When you can buy a lambo with BTC, I can't help but get excited about the future. I'm still buying under $600.
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December 21, 2013, 06:52:17 AM
#6
I remember back in the April '13 crash that in the aftermath, there was a great post from somebody who had a lot of coin but didn't sell at $150. The post was very philosophical and talked about forgetting about the lost opportunity and getting on with life. Those who read it will definitely remember it.

Question: has any of you got a link to that post? That will out the strong hands yip yip

the problem is that I wasn't strong. I sold at 50s or so because of fear. And then it went back up so I rebought at 100s or so.

I lost because I was a weak hand. Should I have been strong, nothing would have affected me.

Learn to HODL it only costs you a bottle of cheap whiskey Smiley
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December 21, 2013, 05:47:16 AM
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I remember back in the April '13 crash that in the aftermath, there was a great post from somebody who had a lot of coin but didn't sell at $150. The post was very philosophical and talked about forgetting about the lost opportunity and getting on with life. Those who read it will definitely remember it.

Question: has any of you got a link to that post? That will out the strong hands yip yip

the problem is that I wasn't strong. I sold at 50s or so because of fear. And then it went back up so I rebought at 100s or so.

I lost because I was a weak hand. Should I have been strong, nothing would have affected me.
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December 21, 2013, 05:40:48 AM
#4

Oh my, it's so vivid. I remember how my bitcoin stash went to a fourth.

Anyway, since then I played only 10% and the rest I'll hold until I need them. And as long as I can work, I won't sell.
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December 21, 2013, 04:55:54 AM
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December 18, 2013, 12:30:36 PM
#1
I remember back in the April '13 crash that in the aftermath, there was a great post from somebody who had a lot of coin but didn't sell at $150. The post was very philosophical and talked about forgetting about the lost opportunity and getting on with life. Those who read it will definitely remember it.

Question: has any of you got a link to that post? That will out the strong hands yip yip
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