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Topic: URGENT, Bitcoin is on the verge of collapse !!! - page 7. (Read 67950 times)

hero member
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A pumpkin mines 27 hours a night
The crashes actually do get less and less severe! Months ago we saw dives down of about $100 a crash. Incredibly stable. I guess people are hesitant to jump on the sell-wagon!
hero member
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575 usd
what is your opinion now ?


575dollars in 575dollars. Not bad for something that was traded for cents not long ago.
sr. member
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575 usd
what is your opinion now ?
sr. member
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wow igorr returned with his bots! nice to see he's still sticking to his task of warning us of the imminent collapse, much appreciated!
sr. member
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Commander of the Hodl Legions
legendary
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do you even collapse bro
sr. member
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FURring bitcoin up since 1762
Well the thing is, if people said that Bitcoin will grow gradually or remain flatlined, this only worked for a couple of weeks or the build-up phase of a bubble. The sentiment you're having right now seems to have happened before. About 4 times or so. And everytime (except for maybe that one time in 2012) it ended in a bubble no one dared to dream of.
If we see a bubble this year, I guess we'll peak at $3500 or something (range $2000-$5000). I agree that it's very very very difficult to predict, though. Actually it's impossible, actually Wink

Trees don't grow to the sky, you know. My sentiment is justified. Anyway, Bitcoin is still good for prudent investment in the next 12 months.

Ha, sure but who knows where the actual sky is, right? Wink We'll face the same speculation after the next bubble when people will be discussion whether we've seen the top and others claim that another bubble will follow. Yeah, only time will tell!
I would not be entirely surprised if the next post bubble low would be well over the previous bubble high of ~$1,200.00 US

That would be in accordance to the previous bubbles. So far, we've always settled above the prior ATH. The bubble of April 2013 peaked at about $250 (depending on the respective exchange you look at) and the lowest low since recovery of the November bubble was about 350? But usually well above that level. So yeah, I believe we may settle down at 1500-2000 or something. But then again, I may be totally wrong!
hero member
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no longer selling accounts
Well the thing is, if people said that Bitcoin will grow gradually or remain flatlined, this only worked for a couple of weeks or the build-up phase of a bubble. The sentiment you're having right now seems to have happened before. About 4 times or so. And everytime (except for maybe that one time in 2012) it ended in a bubble no one dared to dream of.
If we see a bubble this year, I guess we'll peak at $3500 or something (range $2000-$5000). I agree that it's very very very difficult to predict, though. Actually it's impossible, actually Wink

Trees don't grow to the sky, you know. My sentiment is justified. Anyway, Bitcoin is still good for prudent investment in the next 12 months.

Ha, sure but who knows where the actual sky is, right? Wink We'll face the same speculation after the next bubble when people will be discussion whether we've seen the top and others claim that another bubble will follow. Yeah, only time will tell!
I would not be entirely surprised if the next post bubble low would be well over the previous bubble high of ~$1,200.00 US
newbie
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another troll , ignorelisted.
sr. member
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FURring bitcoin up since 1762
Well the thing is, if people said that Bitcoin will grow gradually or remain flatlined, this only worked for a couple of weeks or the build-up phase of a bubble. The sentiment you're having right now seems to have happened before. About 4 times or so. And everytime (except for maybe that one time in 2012) it ended in a bubble no one dared to dream of.
If we see a bubble this year, I guess we'll peak at $3500 or something (range $2000-$5000). I agree that it's very very very difficult to predict, though. Actually it's impossible, actually Wink

Trees don't grow to the sky, you know. My sentiment is justified. Anyway, Bitcoin is still good for prudent investment in the next 12 months.

Ha, sure but who knows where the actual sky is, right? Wink We'll face the same speculation after the next bubble when people will be discussion whether we've seen the top and others claim that another bubble will follow. Yeah, only time will tell!
sr. member
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Just remind yourself,

Willy bot is gave a value of Bitcoin, these are not people, (it is artificially rised by mining company)
Litecoin people are given the right value, and its about 10 usd.

Now is mining factor 1.6 cent per Gh/24h, and for next 5 days will be 1.4 cent per Gh/24h !

Mining company out of the game, and no more willy bot or similar artificially raising the BTC prices,
and coming mega dump or collapse.

Most of the human population is not interested in Bitcoin, especially after MtGox collapse.
sr. member
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Well the thing is, if people said that Bitcoin will grow gradually or remain flatlined, this only worked for a couple of weeks or the build-up phase of a bubble. The sentiment you're having right now seems to have happened before. About 4 times or so. And everytime (except for maybe that one time in 2012) it ended in a bubble no one dared to dream of.
If we see a bubble this year, I guess we'll peak at $3500 or something (range $2000-$5000). I agree that it's very very very difficult to predict, though. Actually it's impossible, actually Wink

Trees don't grow to the sky, you know. My sentiment is justified. Anyway, Bitcoin is still good for prudent investment in the next 12 months.
sr. member
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FURring bitcoin up since 1762
Ah, so this is the 'collapse' thread, is it? Is it the panic-bear pendant to the Wall-Observer? Well, we've seen some crashes following the initial post back at the beginning of the year, but nothing that supports the ultimate demise of Bitcoin in any way! Funny to see all the people registered in 2014 (other than me), claiming the price will never go above $1000 over the next months/years... You've seen nothing!!! I also didn't expect the bubble in November 2013, I just learned about BTC but yeah... that's the way she goes...

I didn't say 'price will never go above $1k in the next months/years', I said, in the next 12 months it's not likely, can you spot the difference? I have a moderately bullish view on Bitcoin in the next 12 months ($600->$1000 is a very good ROI). I know it's not an overly optimistic view that some people have who hope to see $5k in 2014, wouldn't you agree that kind of optimism is a stretch? What is your prediction on the price?

Well the thing is, if people said that Bitcoin will grow gradually or remain flatlined, this only worked for a couple of weeks or the build-up phase of a bubble. The sentiment you're having right now seems to have happened before. About 4 times or so. And everytime (except for maybe that one time in 2012) it ended in a bubble no one dared to dream of.
If we see a bubble this year, I guess we'll peak at $3500 or something (range $2000-$5000). I agree that it's very very very difficult to predict, though. Actually it's impossible, actually Wink
sr. member
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Ah, so this is the 'collapse' thread, is it? Is it the panic-bear pendant to the Wall-Observer? Well, we've seen some crashes following the initial post back at the beginning of the year, but nothing that supports the ultimate demise of Bitcoin in any way! Funny to see all the people registered in 2014 (other than me), claiming the price will never go above $1000 over the next months/years... You've seen nothing!!! I also didn't expect the bubble in November 2013, I just learned about BTC but yeah... that's the way she goes...

I didn't say 'price will never go above $1k in the next months/years', I said, in the next 12 months it's not likely, can you spot the difference? I have a moderately bullish view on Bitcoin in the next 12 months ($600->$1000 is a very good ROI). I know it's not an overly optimistic view that some people have who hope to see $5k in 2014, wouldn't you agree that kind of optimism is a stretch? What is your prediction on the price?
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 250
FURring bitcoin up since 1762
Ah, so this is the 'collapse' thread, is it? Is it the panic-bear pendant to the Wall-Observer? Well, we've seen some crashes following the initial post back at the beginning of the year, but nothing that supports the ultimate demise of Bitcoin in any way! Funny to see all the people registered in 2014 (other than me), claiming the price will never go above $1000 over the next months/years... You've seen nothing!!! I also didn't expect the bubble in November 2013, I just learned about BTC but yeah... that's the way she goes...
sr. member
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Sad but true, interest for bitcoin realy has dipped faster than anticipated, but with the major merchant adoption , we may still have a chance in keeping it in the 600$ range.
The main problem for bitcoin price are investors who seek short term profit, and like the volatility, and altho they come in handy when we're in the uptrend to push the price even higher, in downtrend they are rats who abandon ship first.
In adition to that, alot of traders still use USD as store of value for their gains, draining the incoming capital from bitcoin, honestly i dont know how much this price can stand stabile.

Interest should pick up for various reasons, however, price is unlikely to go above $1000 in the next 12 months, sideways price action is most probable.
legendary
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Satoshi is rolling in his grave. #bitcoin
Does igorr have any reasons why Bitcoin would collapse? Bitcoin is useful. Useful things don't collapse.

Remember,
Bitcoin is not money, and never will be.

No matter if Bitcoin is money or not, it's useful system. Why would people abandon such useful system?

Why would people accept such a system ?

Perhaps you missed the part in which he said that it was a useful system; hence why people would accept it, and why there is increasingly more interest in bitcoin. You're not even trying as hard to troll nowadays, are you? Wink

People like cash, not bitcoin,
And the interest for bitcoin is less every day.



Sad but true, interest for bitcoin realy has dipped faster than anticipated, but with the major merchant adoption , we may still have a chance in keeping it in the 600$ range.
The main problem for bitcoin price are investors who seek short term profit, and like the volatility, and altho they come in handy when we're in the uptrend to push the price even higher, in downtrend they are rats who abandon ship first.
In adition to that, alot of traders still use USD as store of value for their gains, draining the incoming capital from bitcoin, honestly i dont know how much this price can stand stabile.
sr. member
Activity: 406
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Does igorr have any reasons why Bitcoin would collapse? Bitcoin is useful. Useful things don't collapse.

Remember,
Bitcoin is not money, and never will be.

No matter if Bitcoin is money or not, it's useful system. Why would people abandon such useful system?

Why would people accept such a system ?

Perhaps you missed the part in which he said that it was a useful system; hence why people would accept it, and why there is increasingly more interest in bitcoin. You're not even trying as hard to troll nowadays, are you? Wink

People like cash, not bitcoin,
And the interest for bitcoin is less every day.

legendary
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Blackjack.fun
People , please stop quoting or replying to shit guy.

He lost lots of money on shorting and now his posts are driven only by hate.
legendary
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Does igorr have any reasons why Bitcoin would collapse? Bitcoin is useful. Useful things don't collapse.

Remember,
Bitcoin is not money, and never will be.

No matter if Bitcoin is money or not, it's useful system. Why would people abandon such useful system?

Why would people accept such a system ?

Perhaps you missed the part in which he said that it was a useful system; hence why people would accept it, and why there is increasingly more interest in bitcoin. You're not even trying as hard to troll nowadays, are you? Wink
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