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hero member
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January 23, 2019, 11:02:01 PM
#76
Real price changes constantly. Bitcoin doesn't have one true price, bitcoin is mostly depends on what people think it worth and nothing else, some people think bitcoin is backed by the miners and the cost of mining is the true value but in reality we have seen that is not true quite recently.

Bitcoin mining cost was a lot more than current price but when price went down the miners stopped mining (some of them) and the difficulty dropped as well which made the mining cost a lot less. Hence we can see from that bitcoin cost is not the true price. It is only backed by people and people who think bitcoin worth a certain amount, sort of an agreement between buyers and sellers which changes constantly. As long as we do not turn into some sort of stable coin (impossible) price will keep on changing.
The price also depends on many factors, there have been cases of countries with economic problems that suddenly saw a shortage of bitcoin as the public began to buy many coins and suddenly the price went up really fast to the point we have seen the price of bitcoin more than double in those countries so despite the huge difference with the rest of the world that price was real as well.
hero member
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January 10, 2019, 11:46:10 AM
#75
Real price changes constantly. Bitcoin doesn't have one true price, bitcoin is mostly depends on what people think it worth and nothing else, some people think bitcoin is backed by the miners and the cost of mining is the true value but in reality we have seen that is not true quite recently.

Bitcoin mining cost was a lot more than current price but when price went down the miners stopped mining (some of them) and the difficulty dropped as well which made the mining cost a lot less. Hence we can see from that bitcoin cost is not the true price. It is only backed by people and people who think bitcoin worth a certain amount, sort of an agreement between buyers and sellers which changes constantly. As long as we do not turn into some sort of stable coin (impossible) price will keep on changing.
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January 10, 2019, 11:03:18 AM
#74
Perhaps the site sends information about the cost of bitcoin with a delay, I will advise you to track the bitcoin exchange rate on the exchange or use the coinmarketcap service. Still you can download the coinbase wallet and install the widget for smartphones from will display the value of the coins that are in the top.
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January 10, 2019, 10:17:57 AM
#73
Currently we have BTC at $ 3,730 on cryptocompare (https://www.cryptocompare.com/)
And BTC at $3,674 on preev (http://preev.com/)

Which one is the most reliable? An average of the prices?
Bitcoin is just like any other thing in the world, if you want to to buy a car you will realize there are several prices for the very same model and the same is true for bitcoin, different exchanges have different prices at any given time and all of those prices are real, if you are a trader make sure to buy from the exchange that has the lowest value so you can buy more bitcoin.

Yeah most of the prices indicated in established exchanges are often reliable though they don't have the same price. Though i don't recommend buying from one exchange then selling on another. Fees would likely level the difference and you might lose a good opportunity while transfers are being done.
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January 09, 2019, 10:34:01 PM
#72
Currently we have BTC at $ 3,730 on cryptocompare (https://www.cryptocompare.com/)
And BTC at $3,674 on preev (http://preev.com/)

Which one is the most reliable? An average of the prices?
Bitcoin is just like any other thing in the world, if you want to to buy a car you will realize there are several prices for the very same model and the same is true for bitcoin, different exchanges have different prices at any given time and all of those prices are real, if you are a trader make sure to buy from the exchange that has the lowest value so you can buy more bitcoin.
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January 09, 2019, 06:59:26 PM
#71
Currently we have BTC at $ 3,730 on cryptocompare (https://www.cryptocompare.com/)
And BTC at $3,674 on preev (http://preev.com/)

Which one is the most reliable? An average of the prices?

There is no such thing as real price, the real price depends on factors do you define it.
I believe that the most accurate price is that which is made of prices which are traded against usd and euro
People should stop predicting or asking question about what is the best price, bottom, high etc., but instead be more realistic in looking the possibilities that could happen on some levels of factors. Thus, they would know what will be the next step that they have to do.
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January 09, 2019, 03:01:00 PM
#70
Currently we have BTC at $ 3,730 on cryptocompare (https://www.cryptocompare.com/)
And BTC at $3,674 on preev (http://preev.com/)

Which one is the most reliable? An average of the prices?

There is no such thing as real price, the real price depends on factors do you define it.
I believe that the most accurate price is that which is made of prices which are traded against usd and euro
newbie
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January 09, 2019, 02:47:48 PM
#69
Bitcoin prize is seriously fluctuating towards the crypto community, which has been the challenge over seven months now, Therefore you can only take a range in prize base on the current prize at $4,056.00 and it keep fluctuating up and down.
You are right on that since bitcoin has no fixed and stable price the best thing for us to do is to fix our mind on the present the different exchange put to us and try to work with that but to say the Truth for us to be thinking of bitcoin ever having a stable market it will be a day dreaming that may never come to reality.

Because of and stability in Bitcoin we don't have any fixed price to fix and buy or sell we can say any value it adapt to the value the next day are the yesterday so we can say any price it will suitable for Bitcoin.

Totally agree, it's just impossible to say what's the specific price
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January 09, 2019, 01:23:50 PM
#68
Bitcoin prize is seriously fluctuating towards the crypto community, which has been the challenge over seven months now, Therefore you can only take a range in prize base on the current prize at $4,056.00 and it keep fluctuating up and down.
You are right on that since bitcoin has no fixed and stable price the best thing for us to do is to fix our mind on the present the different exchange put to us and try to work with that but to say the Truth for us to be thinking of bitcoin ever having a stable market it will be a day dreaming that may never come to reality.

Because of and stability in Bitcoin we don't have any fixed price to fix and buy or sell we can say any value it adapt to the value the next day are the yesterday so we can say any price it will suitable for Bitcoin.
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January 09, 2019, 01:17:06 PM
#67
Bitcoin prize is seriously fluctuating towards the crypto community, which has been the challenge over seven months now, Therefore you can only take a range in prize base on the current prize at $4,056.00 and it keep fluctuating up and down.
You are right on that since bitcoin has no fixed and stable price the best thing for us to do is to fix our mind on the present the different exchange put to us and try to work with that but to say the Truth for us to be thinking of bitcoin ever having a stable market it will be a day dreaming that may never come to reality.
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January 09, 2019, 12:51:58 PM
#66
Currently we have BTC at $ 3,730 on cryptocompare (https://www.cryptocompare.com/)
And BTC at $3,674 on preev (http://preev.com/)

Which one is the most reliable? An average of the prices?
It seems that it will be difficult to be able to equalize the price of one another, it is clear they will determine the estimates according to and needs of themselves. because the calculation of each institution will be different, we live looking for the best for us and of course with the convenience obtained in exchange.
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January 08, 2019, 11:22:53 AM
#65
Currently we have BTC at $ 3,730 on cryptocompare (https://www.cryptocompare.com/)
And BTC at $3,674 on preev (http://preev.com/)

Which one is the most reliable? An average of the prices?
Coinmarketcap, cryptocompare, preev, coinlab show same time different prices any coin. I think they show it  average prices  on depending various exchanges. I believe it will be better to follow which exchanger you want to  use.
jr. member
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January 08, 2019, 06:51:06 AM
#64
Bitcoin prize is seriously fluctuating towards the crypto community, which has been the challenge over seven months now, Therefore you can only take a range in prize base on the current prize at $4,056.00 and it keep fluctuating up and down.
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January 08, 2019, 06:36:15 AM
#63
The price arent even far from each other. If you will look at exchanges you can also notice this difference that they dont have same price.

Any of them will do but I used to check it with preev and cmc, when you will convert it to fiat, the price varies and will depend to the exchange you will use.

Yes, you right! I agree with you, because the price of bitcoin is really depends on what exchanges site will you use  like other coins, sometimes you can buy it in low price in some specific exchange but there is different price in the other exchange sites.
newbie
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January 08, 2019, 02:28:31 AM
#62
Those prices come from different exchanges.

That is what makes the prices differnt
sr. member
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January 07, 2019, 09:43:39 PM
#61
Currently we have BTC at $ 3,730 on cryptocompare (https://www.cryptocompare.com/)
And BTC at $3,674 on preev (http://preev.com/)

Which one is the most reliable? An average of the prices?

Some exchanges are have different price each others sometimes. That's why arbitrage traders can get profit from that.
The price then will becoming same after the traders balanced the price across the exchanges.
Some exchanges may have very different price because it is either the withdrawal or deposit is not available on that exchange.
sr. member
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January 05, 2019, 07:10:04 AM
#60
All these prices are displayed in fiat currencies and so i think its just simple, tabulate all of them from the various exchanges and find the average and you will be able to arrive at a fair value of how bitcoin is being sold as many of the exchanges prices aren't much different from the others and they all hover around a particular figure.
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January 05, 2019, 07:00:15 AM
#59
You shouldn't relay on those prices because they are just for some moments and ain't permanent. The price of $3k plus is just as a result of the dip but let's see from now to February if there will be a change in price then we could stick to it.. But still I don't it will go below $3k though. 
legendary
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January 05, 2019, 06:48:39 AM
#58
ah love questions like this
the real p[rice is the price that is formed according to supply/demand principle
if you want to see the real price- go to any exchange and see it, as simple as that
if the price is too low, people will buy the asset, if it is too high at the moment, people will sell
any other insinuation about "real" or "unreal" price is pointless
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January 05, 2019, 05:53:58 AM
#57
I think that the Coinmarket site shows the real price for Bitcoin and it is precisely him that needs to be oriented
There is no such thing as real price for Bitcoin. It is a decentralized market/currency. Hence, there is no standard or any kind of organization that will determine the actual price of bitcoin. As far as I know, the price shown at coinmarket is just the average of the price of different well known exchange. Other places also determine the price using the average taken from different markets.
I think OP was trying to say about the real value of bitcoin.
If we thought it's oversold then there is a real value now based on its demand, but things like this is really hard to determine.
So let's just stick to the only gauge now which is the current value, whether it's a manipulated price or not.
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