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Alt coin future looks dimmer than ever given the recent price correction.
legendary
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The OP is totally correct.  Inflation will eventually make us all millionaires.   That and $10,000 will buy you a cup of coffee.

Ahh and now we have the son of the bear all in one thread Cheesy.  (j/k this is a realistic situation)
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What brings someone to post a thread like this?
Why is this forum so full of bizarro posts like these?

/shrugs/


Because it's not impossible.

it is impossible  Wink
legendary
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OP are you the child of two bulls?
hero member
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anyone who owns a whole bitcoin is already a millionaire in Mongolian tugrik - 1 BTC -> 1,152,900 Tugrik approximately.
legendary
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The day bitcoin goes for a million dollar each

same day each litecoin goes for 10,000 dollars each

each peer coin goes for 1000 dollars,

each dogecoin goes for 1 dollar,


We all become truly the elite wealthy gentlemen, from the greatest wealth redistribution ever in human history.

Hope far transcends metcalfe's law and technical models.

The millennium begins with this great economic story at the early part of the century.

till the day,

HOPE & HODL

If you want to be a millionaire you should go out and do something awesome to try to earn a million dollars instead of just hodling bitcoin in hopes that it becomes worth a million dollars and you become rich doing nothing =/

yeah, sure, because getting rich is all about doing it the hard way / conventionally. What next? Saying that Bitcoin millionaires are not the REAL MILLIONAIRES because they did nothing to get rich? Cheesy
sr. member
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The day bitcoin goes for a million dollar each

same day each litecoin goes for 10,000 dollars each

each peer coin goes for 1000 dollars,

each dogecoin goes for 1 dollar,


We all become truly the elite wealthy gentlemen, from the greatest wealth redistribution ever in human history.

Hope far transcends metcalfe's law and technical models.

The millennium begins with this great economic story at the early part of the century.

till the day,

HOPE & HODL

If you want to be a millionaire you should go out and do something awesome to try to earn a million dollars instead of just hodling bitcoin in hopes that it becomes worth a million dollars and you become rich doing nothing =/
sr. member
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I'm convinced crypto currencies will be trillions but it's a guessing game who'll receive the most share.   The thing is Bitcoin's capitalization is so small relative to the size of this potential market (trillions) that Bitcoin might still be replaced by a present or upcoming alternate.

But that's the thing, why would companies want to pass on the savings they get on transaction fees to consumers? For them, they couldn't care less about Bitcoin going places; it's just another alernative payment method that convert to fiat after the purchase anyway. Bitcoin could be replaced, but honestly what other altcoin has enough impetus and userbase to get merchant adoption at this point. Unless something catastrophic happens to Bitcoin, altcoins are just going to be pump and dumps all day long.

they pay 2% on transaction fees, keep 1%, give the other 1% back so you'll have way higher volume of crypto sales, therefor they increase the number of times they get to keep the other 1%. you're right tho alt coins are worthless theres a reason they call em scam coins.
legendary
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
The day bitcoin goes for a million dollar each

same day each litecoin goes for 10,000 dollars each

each peer coin goes for 1000 dollars,

each dogecoin goes for 1 dollar,


We all become truly the elite wealthy gentlemen, from the greatest wealth redistribution ever in human history.

Hope far transcends metcalfe's law and technical models.

The millennium begins with this great economic story at the early part of the century.

till the day,

HOPE & HODL

lol this is assuming to buy a loaf of bread doesn't cost you $3000 and a gallon of gas costing $4000.

Dollars in the future mean nothing as there will be an infinite amount of them and the purchasing power of those dollars will approach 0.
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Nope..
Given the crisis' in the world right now, I think bitcoin is the safest bet.  Can't take what they can't find.
legendary
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A Great Time to Start Something!
The dot.com bubble in the late 1990s was $7 trillion and it created billionaires like Mark Kuban overnight.    It's technically amazing things got that big considering that estimates suggest only like 2% of the world's population was even using the internet (compared to 39% today). 

 The more recent housing bubble of 2008 was $10 trillion.  Worldwide there's $97 trillion investments, of which $2 trillion is gold.  There's also $400 trillion in derivatives.

Crypto currencies at $10 billion is almost nothing - dropbox is worth more than Bitcoin and yet I don't see governments around the world trying to ban dropbox or write laws on it.  The governments already realize the potential in crypto currencies but it's an education issue we are facing.  The merchants could really speed up things if they offered 1% to 2% discounts to people who pay in crypto currencies.


I'm convinced crypto currencies will be trillions but it's a guessing game who'll receive the most share.   The thing is Bitcoin's capitalization is so small relative to the size of this potential market (trillions) that Bitcoin might still be replaced by a present or upcoming alternate.




the dot com parallel story is the most exciting to compare with crypto

Actually, we are part of a special "dot com" Bitcoin phenomenon that doesn't crash (and stay down) like the original.  Cheesy
sr. member
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"dogecoin goes for 1 dollar,"

Someone drank the special special koolaid today.

It could happen.


thank u Dutchmen... you are not lost.. you have people like me with you

Very money!

So future!

Much bark!
hero member
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"dogecoin goes for 1 dollar,"

Someone drank the special special koolaid today.

It could happen.


thank u Dutchmen... you are not lost.. you have people like me with you
sr. member
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"dogecoin goes for 1 dollar,"

Someone drank the special special koolaid today.

It could happen.
hero member
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Circa 2010
I'm convinced crypto currencies will be trillions but it's a guessing game who'll receive the most share.   The thing is Bitcoin's capitalization is so small relative to the size of this potential market (trillions) that Bitcoin might still be replaced by a present or upcoming alternate.

But that's the thing, why would companies want to pass on the savings they get on transaction fees to consumers? For them, they couldn't care less about Bitcoin going places; it's just another alernative payment method that convert to fiat after the purchase anyway. Bitcoin could be replaced, but honestly what other altcoin has enough impetus and userbase to get merchant adoption at this point. Unless something catastrophic happens to Bitcoin, altcoins are just going to be pump and dumps all day long.
hero member
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The dot.com bubble in the late 1990s was $7 trillion and it created billionaires like Mark Kuban overnight.    It's technically amazing things got that big considering that estimates suggest only like 2% of the world's population was even using the internet (compared to 39% today). 

 The more recent housing bubble of 2008 was $10 trillion.  Worldwide there's $97 trillion investments, of which $2 trillion is gold.  There's also $400 trillion in derivatives.

Crypto currencies at $10 billion is almost nothing - dropbox is worth more than Bitcoin and yet I don't see governments around the world trying to ban dropbox or write laws on it.  The governments already realize the potential in crypto currencies but it's an education issue we are facing.  The merchants could really speed up things if they offered 1% to 2% discounts to people who pay in crypto currencies.


I'm convinced crypto currencies will be trillions but it's a guessing game who'll receive the most share.   The thing is Bitcoin's capitalization is so small relative to the size of this potential market (trillions) that Bitcoin might still be replaced by a present or upcoming alternate.


 

the dot com parallel story is the most exciting to compare with crypto
sr. member
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"dogecoin goes for 1 dollar,"

Someone drank the special special koolaid today.

was it sponsored by dogecoin?
hero member
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The dot.com bubble in the late 1990s was $7 trillion and it created billionaires like Mark Kuban overnight.    It's technically amazing things got that big considering that estimates suggest only like 2% of the world's population was even using the internet (compared to 39% today). 

 The more recent housing bubble of 2008 was $10 trillion.  Worldwide there's $97 trillion investments, of which $2 trillion is gold.  There's also $400 trillion in derivatives.

Crypto currencies at $10 billion is almost nothing - dropbox is worth more than Bitcoin and yet I don't see governments around the world trying to ban dropbox or write laws on it.  The governments already realize the potential in crypto currencies but it's an education issue we are facing.  The merchants could really speed up things if they offered 1% to 2% discounts to people who pay in crypto currencies.


I'm convinced crypto currencies will be trillions but it's a guessing game who'll receive the most share.   The thing is Bitcoin's capitalization is so small relative to the size of this potential market (trillions) that Bitcoin might still be replaced by a present or upcoming alternate.


 
sr. member
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I have a few alts I would love to skyrocket but the chances are slim. I think long term plans should just be to hold and see what happens. Millions per coin, I highly doubt it but we can dream i suppose.
sr. member
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What brings someone to post a thread like this?
Why is this forum so full of bizarro posts like these?

/shrugs/


Becuase the bitcoin trendline recently is so boring and the forum is no fun for a long time

Boring is good if you are not a speculator. It means the volatility is calming down. One of the major criticisms seems to be slowing down.
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