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legendary
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June 19, 2014, 12:02:54 PM
#65
I am bullish on Bitcoin but I fail to see wide mainstream adoption until people start to get their salaries in Bitcoins. It's something like all the geeks are already here, but for average Joe to join, things must be much much simpler. Given that + the fact there are many many considerable players in altcoin field, I'm not too confident another bubble is coming soon...
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June 19, 2014, 08:13:53 AM
#64
If you are reading this in the summer of 2014, and you have any BTC, congratulations. You are an early adopter, and you will soon be rich if you choose to hold.
I saw the Video although I believe in bitcoin but somewhere I found this video biased , because it only talks about successful companies like Twitter , Facebook , Google.  and their S curve , but there are also so many companies out there who never grows that big. We all know bitcoin is not a company[which is in favor of bitcoin] but it will not have a similar kinda of advertising , and will be restricted in use till some killer app comes out...
You misunderstand... The blockchain is the new technological innovation. Bitcion IS the first killer app, of many! Countless more apps are being developed right now as we speak, millions of dollars of funding being poured in to all sorts of new start-ups! An entire economy is springing up around Bitcoin RIGHT NOW! There is absolutely no doubt in my mind that this is the beginning of a new era of finance innovation.
legendary
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June 19, 2014, 05:57:53 AM
#63
First heard of bitcoin from wikileaks, wished I'd looked into more back then. We're still in the very early days, none of friends have a clue about crypto-currencies.
sgk
legendary
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June 19, 2014, 04:44:45 AM
#62
When I first got interested in Bitcoin and opened an account on an exchange, BTC was at $96.
I waited for it to come to $90 so that I could buy 2 full BTC with my $180 I had just transferred.

It never came down to $90, shot upwards and I was just watching it with a shock. Finally I had to buy at much much higher price.
sr. member
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June 19, 2014, 03:41:45 AM
#61
friend told me about it in 2011 I shrugged it off as eeeh whats the point.
friend did not become rich.. so feel a little better about that heh :p
but yeah if only I had listenened.

I do know people who bought 10,000's for like next to nothing... depresses me each day it was not me.

You signed up in April 2012. Back then, 1 BTC was like what? $5? You're still an early adopter.
legendary
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June 19, 2014, 03:10:02 AM
#60
friend told me about it in 2011 I shrugged it off as eeeh whats the point.
friend did not become rich.. so feel a little better about that heh :p
but yeah if only I had listenened.

I do know people who bought 10,000's for like next to nothing... depresses me each day it was not me.
legendary
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June 19, 2014, 01:35:10 AM
#59
we all know bitcoin is going exist until 2140

Complete nonsense. Nobody knows.
Did not mind to read the rest of your post
sr. member
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June 19, 2014, 01:17:07 AM
#58
If you are reading this in the summer of 2014, and you have any BTC, congratulations. You are an early adopter, and you will soon be rich if you choose to hold.
I saw the Video although I believe in bitcoin but somewhere I found this video biased , because it only talks about successful companies like Twitter , Facebook , Google.  and their S curve , but there are also so many companies out there who never grows that big. We all know bitcoin is not a company[which is in favor of bitcoin] but it will not have a similar kinda of advertising , and will be restricted in use till some killer app comes out and it will take some time to explain it to average joe + it will face many difficulties as it grows bigger. Yeah I'm hopeful for a very higher vertical curve but will it ever happen I have faith.

He's talking about the natural phenomenon of exponential growth, whether that's bacteria growing, a company growing, or a technology user base growing. Not everything completes the s-curve path, which he also mentions multiple times, and acknowledges could happen to bitcoin.

If you didn't see it with 20 minutes of video and colorful graphics and shit, never mind...


legendary
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June 18, 2014, 10:48:44 PM
#57
I am amazed how few people in the US know about bitcoin and even fewer understand it.  I work in a very technical field which allows me to travel and I am constantly surveying technical folks of all ages what they think about bitcoin.  I would say only about half of the people have even heard about it, of those about 80% of the folks say stay away or "if you can find someone to give you real dollars for bitcoin, do it!"...

I've also noticed that bitcoin does get news coverage but it is almost always buried on the major media outlet's sites.  Most major headlines are very negative so I can't blame Joe Public for shying away.

All in all, we are very early in this game and I'm excited to see opinions sway in favor of bitcoin in future months/years.

I personally think there will be an "Aha moment" whether it be a killer app or a market correction where big banks move to bitcoin as a store and the sheep will follow quickly.  Just a matter of time but the train is still in the station at this point in time.  Cool

Bitcoin is kind of like a powerful new drug. A few people get turned on to it and the rush is so great - easy to use, secure, etc. They try to tell other people about it but they think its too expensive, scam...why should i buy it? Well, either listen to me now or find out for yourself later.

Sometimes i feel like rowdy roddy piper in the classic film "THEY LIVE"...you have to beat someone for a long time just to get them to wear the f*ing sunglasses!

"i'm here to chew bubblegum and buy bitcoin...and i'm all out of fiat currency."
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June 18, 2014, 10:42:20 PM
#56
Owning 1 whole bitcoin will be something for the elite by then. That's why I think that we're currently still early adopters.
In the future, no one will speak of owning 1 Bitcoin, they will speak of owning X thousand Satoshis. Just as no New York City resident would speak of owning an acre of land today, but travel back in time far enough and all land in America was measured by the acre.

Instead we speak of owning tiny pieces of property such as houses or even smaller pieces called apartments or even smaller called rooms. Hell, I have heard of some cases of people renting out an attic to sleep in!
By contrast, those of us who have a private apartment with no roommates consider ourselves the lucky ones - living in relative luxury!

Owning 1 BTC today is like owning an acre of prime Manhattan real estate in 1600. The difference being that a year in Bitcoin time = 100 years in Manhattan real estate time. You won't need to wait long to get rich, folks. Just a few years at the most.



Nice and clear explaination, in that case there are people who own whole countries haha
newbie
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June 18, 2014, 10:28:06 PM
#55
I am amazed how few people in the US know about bitcoin and even fewer understand it.  I work in a very technical field which allows me to travel and I am constantly surveying technical folks of all ages what they think about bitcoin.  I would say only about half of the people have even heard about it, of those about 80% of the folks say stay away or "if you can find someone to give you real dollars for bitcoin, do it!"...

I've also noticed that bitcoin does get news coverage but it is almost always buried on the major media outlet's sites.  Most major headlines are very negative so I can't blame Joe Public for shying away.

All in all, we are very early in this game and I'm excited to see opinions sway in favor of bitcoin in future months/years.

I personally think there will be an "Aha moment" whether it be a killer app or a market correction where big banks move to bitcoin as a store and the sheep will follow quickly.  Just a matter of time but the train is still in the station at this point in time.  Cool

I'm glad to be one of the first to know about Bitcoin
legendary
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June 18, 2014, 10:24:51 PM
#54
I look forward to the day when their dollars aren't worth squat, and I can live off my Bitcoins Smiley

So you enjoy seeing people lose their asses with investments?
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June 18, 2014, 09:54:31 PM
#53
Posts like this cheer me up from the constant worry that i am very late to the game


Exactly that's how i felt when i read that topic. I allways think that i missed something , TBH i'd love to be the first miner somehow. BTC will need couple more years to get on fire, and than the problem will be to stop it.
legendary
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June 18, 2014, 09:31:16 PM
#52
Why 2140? I saw you use that year before on some other topics (yes "we are watching you"  Cheesy ). Is it some random number that you like, or is it actually connected to BTC in some way?

by 2049 there will be 20,987,460 btc. but each 4 year halving will still be producing bitcoins, although dust amounts per block and only a few hundred per year, slowly dropping to dust amounts per year by 2140.. where technically no more coins or dust of coins are made after 2140.

What should we call the really early adopters?
2009: founders - bitcoin was for geeks, couldnt spend them on items
2010: initiates - starting up mtgox, alpaca socks, bitcoin pizza
2011->20?? early adoptors - new coins still being mined, new businesses starting, still not common place
20??: regular adopters - bitcoin can be accessed, bought, sold easily and by anyone, even your grandma
sr. member
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June 18, 2014, 08:54:53 PM
#51
i'm not an early adopter.. though i did know about bitcoin in 2011 and was interested. such a shame that i didn't do anything about it until 2013, but that was all on me.

Same here, except I bought my first fraction of a bitcoin in early 2014. I even signed up with Mt. Gox back in 2011 but never did anything with it.
legendary
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June 18, 2014, 08:47:56 PM
#50
Aaaah....yes...tought it was something like that. I'm guesing that THAT time is moving closer to us just like reward halfing is moving closer because of all that hash added in between diff changes.

Yes, but not by much.  Because when the diff changes, it will account for all the progress.

So, maybe it will bcome 10% faster or something.
legendary
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June 18, 2014, 06:07:10 PM
#49
Let's not get silly...we do have problem with phisics you know...it's slowing down unlike times when we had 233khz than 333mhz month later etc.
Back on topic...yeah, we are still "early adopters" but i twoudlnt be bad if we were "really early" ones  Grin
sr. member
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June 18, 2014, 06:04:40 PM
#48
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we all know bitcoin is going exist until 2140,
 ...


Why 2140? I saw you use that year before on some other topics (yes "we are watching you"  Cheesy ). Is it some random number that you like, or is it actually connected to BTC in some way?

It is going to be crazy how far technology will be advanced in 2040.   I mean look how far we have come in the last 30 years.   It seems like technology is not only getting better but expanding exponentially as the years go by.   The last 20 years has produced so much more new technology than the 20 years prior

yeah, we're reaching a point of singularity.. once or if we create enough intelligence with our computers, they might be doing the research FOR us. or maybe we'd be doing manual labor for them  Cheesy
legendary
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June 18, 2014, 05:36:16 PM
#47
To put things into perspective here is a very bearish article from November 2011. This is just after I started buying Bitcoin http://www.wired.com/2011/11/mf_bitcoin/ and a chart from the now defunct MTGox the largest exchange at the time. https://bitcoincharts.com/charts/mtgoxUSD#rg60zig30-minzczsg2011-11-15zeg2011-11-30ztgSzm1g10zm2g25zv As a note to the reader the prices refer to USD per BTC not mBTC or some other subunit of BTC.

The secret here is not just being an early adopter, but managing to keep a substantial portion of one's Bitcoin say over 50% after 2 years or more.

Edit: At the time I thought I was overpaying became of these prices from 2009 only two years before. http://newlibertystandard.wikifoundry.com/page/2009+Exchange+Rate.
legendary
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June 18, 2014, 05:34:18 PM
#46
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we all know bitcoin is going exist until 2140,
 ...


Why 2140? I saw you use that year before on some other topics (yes "we are watching you"  Cheesy ). Is it some random number that you like, or is it actually connected to BTC in some way?

It is going to be crazy how far technology will be advanced in 2040.   I mean look how far we have come in the last 30 years.   It seems like technology is not only getting better but expanding exponentially as the years go by.   The last 20 years has produced so much more new technology than the 20 years prior
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