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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 17042. (Read 26586465 times)

legendary
Activity: 2772
Merit: 2846
Sore losers report:
Bitcoin down $110. Shitcoins on parade. More news and weather together on the ones.

No, bitcoin is not down mate. Are you using the US market to study the price of bitcoin because presently the US market is following the Japanese and
South Korean markets  price moves.

I'll be back later to debate the definition of down with you. In the meantime, why not kick back and enjoy this Motown classic. Ladies and gentlemen, Gladys Knight and the Pips!

F@ck sakes, BMB! You've moved on to legendary without me!

Not cool, man. Not cool.

Oh... and the price is $2744 atm. Interdasting. Discussing, discussing.

I'm in the same boat. It appears we will probably have to wait until we reach the full 1030 of activity before we go legendary. There's only another few months to go.  Sad
legendary
Activity: 1554
Merit: 1014
Make Bitcoin glow with ENIAC
I'm a pretty long-term BTC enthusiast. However, I have become rather nervous about BTC's future the last several months. Even moreso now than at any point since 2013 or so.

If UASF doesn't pass, I really don't see how BTC can possibly move forward, and stop ETH from eating it's lunch. And as of now, it looks like UASF is very unlikely to make it.

FFS man, keep up with the news!

http://www.coindesk.com/bitcoins-new-scaling-agreement-reaction/

http://www.coindesk.com/bitcoins-segwit2x-scaling-proposal-miners-offer-optimistic-outlook/

tldr, relax. we're fine.
legendary
Activity: 2242
Merit: 3523
Flippin' burgers since 1163.
[...]If UASF doesn't pass, I really don't see how BTC can possibly move forward[...]

Pressure by the market will eventually take care. Whether by an increasing or decreasing dollar market cap.

[...]And as of now, it looks like UASF is very unlikely to make it.

Good, bullish.
legendary
Activity: 2590
Merit: 3015
Welt Am Draht
I'm a pretty long-term BTC enthusiast. However, I have become rather nervous about BTC's future the last several months. Even moreso now than at any point since 2013 or so.

If UASF doesn't pass, I really don't see how BTC can possibly move forward, and stop ETH from eating it's lunch. And as of now, it looks like UASF is very unlikely to make it.

There'll always be a crisis of some sort on the horizon. Make your peace with it.

I don't really care if ETH eats Bitcoin's lunch. If it completely buries Bitcoin I'll be going with it. It has nothing to do with what crypto should stand for.
newbie
Activity: 27
Merit: 27
So you don't have 50 BTC. Very risky strategy IMHO. That is the same as saying that you currently have 50 BTC worth in fiat, and we all know how that story goes (135k$ for future reference..).
Well, I wouldn't go that far ... I did qualify it by saying if I had to dump all of them at once, right now, I might get only 40 BTC.

It is risky, but continuously trading them or just holding some (waiting for price to go up a little bit) has been profitable. I have a couple I intend to hold long term and the rest I will start trading next week or next month.

p&d shitcoins needs promoters Cool
I'm not promoting any particular or specific shitcoin.
legendary
Activity: 1554
Merit: 1014
Make Bitcoin glow with ENIAC
Sore losers report:
Bitcoin down $110. Shitcoins on parade. More news and weather together on the ones.

No, bitcoin is not down mate. Are you using the US market to study the price of bitcoin because presently the US market is following the Japanese and
South Korean markets  price moves.

I'll be back later to debate the definition of down with you. In the meantime, why not kick back and enjoy this Motown classic. Ladies and gentlemen, Gladys Knight and the Pips!

F@ck sakes, BMB! You've moved on to legendary without me!

Not cool, man. Not cool.

Oh... and the price is $2744 atm. Interdasting. Discussing, discussing.
legendary
Activity: 2660
Merit: 2868
Shitcoin Minimalist
I'm a pretty long-term BTC enthusiast. However, I have become rather nervous about BTC's future the last several months. Even moreso now than at any point since 2013 or so.

If UASF doesn't pass, I really don't see how BTC can possibly move forward, and stop ETH from eating it's lunch. And as of now, it looks like UASF is very unlikely to make it.
legendary
Activity: 3038
Merit: 1660
lose: unfind ... loose: untight
I don't think it practical, and already there are murmurs that a it could be a refuge for the wealthy to avoid taxes or other problems.

And why would that be a problem?
legendary
Activity: 1554
Merit: 1014
Make Bitcoin glow with ENIAC
Ok, I see someone sodld

Nope, but I sure hope others do. I simply can't. Grew attached to them.

They are very pretty. Especially if the price chart is on the screen next to them.

I'm not even euphoric anymore. I've reached nirvana. The thought of 10k feels boring and cheap. Give me $100k coins and I'll check again.
legendary
Activity: 2242
Merit: 3523
Flippin' burgers since 1163.
[...]I think I'll never be able to have that amount of wealth. Even 5 btc would be heaven for most o us.

Bitcoin encourages saving. Try it and you want more of them. Set yourself a goal and go for it. First one, then 2.1 perhaps, then..
legendary
Activity: 3038
Merit: 1660
lose: unfind ... loose: untight
TL;DR Seasteading will allow for the decentralizing of nations the same way Bitcoin decentralizes currency.
btc decentralises nation states - what is for example the USG without the US$? and what is the USA without the USG? Angry people with guns.
and boats. any ship or island when that shtf will be a sitting target for pirates.

As are we all at all times. What's your point?
sr. member
Activity: 366
Merit: 261
I have the equivalent of about 50 BTC. Equivalent, because most of my stash is in assorted alts. Some of them are not liquid enough, so I'll have to trade them back to BTC slowly, but I am confident I can get at least 40 if forced to liquidate them all quickly, as in a few days.

Wow, that's so much money! I think I'll never be able to have that amount of wealth. Even 5 btc would be heaven for most o us.
legendary
Activity: 3038
Merit: 1660
lose: unfind ... loose: untight
TL;DR Seasteading will allow for the decentralizing of nations the same way Bitcoin decentralizes currency.

Cool. Do you know Edan Yago of Epiphyte? While not seasteading specifically, he was working on setting up an independent economic/political 'zone of opportunity' with similar social implications. He spoke at Bitcoin 2013 in San Jose.

Maybe more direct is that The Seasteading Institute was also at that conference with a booth. If they had a talk, I did not notice. I spoke with them for a bit. I got one of the reps from their org set up with his first Bitcoin wallet.
newbie
Activity: 28
Merit: 0
I have the equivalent of about 50 BTC. Equivalent, because most of my stash is in assorted alts. Some of them are not liquid enough, so I'll have to trade them back to BTC slowly, but I am confident I can get at least 40 if forced to liquidate them all quickly, as in a few days.


p&d shitcoins needs promoters Cool
legendary
Activity: 2242
Merit: 3523
Flippin' burgers since 1163.
Ok, I see someone sodld

Nope, but I sure hope others do. I simply can't. Grew attached to them.

I have the equivalent of about 50 BTC. Equivalent, because most of my stash is in assorted alts. Some of them are not liquid enough, so I'll have to trade them back to BTC slowly, but I am confident I can get at least 40 if forced to liquidate them all quickly, as in a few days.

So you don't have 50 BTC. Very risky strategy IMHO. That is the same as saying that you currently have 50 BTC worth in fiat, and we all know how that story goes (135k$ for future reference..).
newbie
Activity: 27
Merit: 27
I have the equivalent of about 50 BTC. Equivalent, because most of my stash is in assorted alts. Some of them are not liquid enough, so I'll have to trade them back to BTC slowly, but I am confident I can get at least 40 if forced to liquidate them all quickly, as in a few days.
legendary
Activity: 1554
Merit: 1014
Make Bitcoin glow with ENIAC
[...]how many are still hodling a proper stash of coinz?

Does the quantity of bitcoins needed to be qualified as 'proper stash' change depending on it's dollar value?

I hope and think the decentralization of bitcoins continues each time we have an ATH.

Ok, I see someone sodld
legendary
Activity: 1526
Merit: 1012
Define "proper stash" ?

21 bitcoin +

u need 21 btc to be a wealthy part of the new world order  Smiley or so i heard
legendary
Activity: 3416
Merit: 1912
The Concierge of Crypto
Define "proper stash" ?
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 1000
I wonder if there are real humans buying at this price

Just logged into my sharedealing account, typed in Bitcoin and was offered 0.1BTC for $528.5 from BIT  Shocked
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