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legendary
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November 17, 2013, 07:58:28 PM
#24
I'm sure though, that even permabulls back then (including smoothie and myself) would consider anyone predicting $500 by the end of 2013 delusional. I've seen many crazy predictions then, like thousands, but noone predicted that we could approach 4-digit prices this year. No one.

It's like someone saying right now, that in 2014 price would break $25000. Yeah, sure, aha.

LOL, just check this topic next year Wink
legendary
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November 17, 2013, 02:22:08 PM
#23
$20000 at december 2013
Then i'm waiting another year or two Wink
hero member
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November 17, 2013, 02:18:25 PM
#22
"They" are speculating 20000  Roll Eyes

So maybe you are not that far off.

I dont see it slowing down unless something drastic happens like a worldwide ban. Other cryptos eg. ltc could slow growth.
legendary
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Borsche
November 17, 2013, 01:41:38 PM
#21
I'm sure though, that even permabulls back then (including smoothie and myself) would consider anyone predicting $500 by the end of 2013 delusional. I've seen many crazy predictions then, like thousands, but noone predicted that we could approach 4-digit prices this year. No one.

It's like someone saying right now, that in 2014 price would break $25000. Yeah, sure, aha.
legendary
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November 17, 2013, 01:40:44 PM
#20
I see an opportunity.. To buy in a low price

Agreed. Get it while it's cheap.

Check this post in 1 year and see how right I was/am/is/are/arzzzz.  Cheesy

1 year later (more like 1 year and 20 days or sumin)

errrr... Hope you got a few at 9.95 because today it hit 500

So where is it all heading? 1000 perhaps 10000.. Get em while their still cheap?

Where will it be in a year from now?

It is an exciting thought. That coindesk article today about hitting $500 asked the same question, will $500 look like a silly amazing deal in one year? All the trend lines and logarithmic point to yes. We could get a massive spike/drop between now and then, but lets hope it just keeps doing its thing.
hero member
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November 17, 2013, 01:32:25 PM
#19
I see an opportunity.. To buy in a low price

Agreed. Get it while it's cheap.

Check this post in 1 year and see how right I was/am/is/are/arzzzz.  Cheesy

1 year later (more like 1 year and 20 days or sumin)

errrr... Hope you got a few at 9.95 because today it hit 500

So where is it all heading? 1000 perhaps 10000.. Get em while their still cheap?

Where will it be in a year from now?
legendary
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October 29, 2012, 12:06:25 AM
#18
And what's up with your libertarian spirit people? Don't call it tax evasion. Call it doing business in the spirit of self-interest.. or something.
LOL

+1

Resisting robbery, is my perspective.

I agree, but it is not a perspective, it is the truth.
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October 28, 2012, 07:32:43 PM
#17
And what's up with your libertarian spirit people? Don't call it tax evasion. Call it doing business in the spirit of self-interest.. or something.
LOL

+1

Resisting robbery, is my perspective.
legendary
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October 28, 2012, 04:47:11 PM
#16
Well, with cash you need at least some way of delivering it.
Using the postal service is more expensive and significantly more risky than a Bitcoin transaction.

And what's up with your libertarian spirit people? Don't call it tax evasion. Call it doing business in the spirit of self-interest.. or something.
LOL
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October 27, 2012, 06:11:45 AM
#15
Glad I was able to grab some while it was down a bit! Although I bought a larger amount two days ago at $11.20, but that's still a bargain.


The whole Bitcoin/tax evasion malarkey is overblown. Bitcoin is as good for tax evasion as cash. If you want to do business off the books to escape the tax man you don't need to use Bitcoin to do that.

+1
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October 26, 2012, 08:04:04 PM
#14
The whole Bitcoin/tax evasion malarkey is overblown. Bitcoin is as good for tax evasion as cash. If you want to do business off the books to escape the tax man you don't need to use Bitcoin to do that.
newbie
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October 26, 2012, 07:57:44 PM
#13
Hey at least they have some value, relatively speaking.

I didn't lose out *too* much with these drops, and could still sell my existing coin for a pretty penny.

Now if they completely collapse in the near future, then fuck me, this would be almost worse then the car I bought 3 years ago and I should of sold.  

On the other hand, im buying a shit ton at $1 all the way down to .00001

--

Im in it for the long run.  I hoping bitcoin can evolve to more then just illegal gambling and black market operations.  This would give it stability, rather then the rampant speculation it is now.

Low fee currency exchange is a good start.
Avoiding the inter-counter payment fees is another.


I think the biggest challenge for BTC acceptance will be "the man".  Corporations need to be tax compliant, meaning keeping diligent records of who was paid what, so the IRS can get their cut.  The best thing about BTC may also be it's undoing, anonymity will hinder it's acceptance in legitimate business transactions...

Hopefully I'm wrong
hero member
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October 26, 2012, 04:55:41 PM
#12
Im in it for the long run.  I hoping bitcoin can evolve to more then just illegal gambling and black market operations. 

It already is - it just needs time.
member
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October 26, 2012, 04:38:56 PM
#11
Hey at least they have some value, relatively speaking.

I didn't lose out *too* much with these drops, and could still sell my existing coin for a pretty penny.

Now if they completely collapse in the near future, then fuck me, this would be almost worse then the car I bought 3 years ago and I should of sold.  

On the other hand, im buying a shit ton at $1 all the way down to .00001

--

Im in it for the long run.  I hoping bitcoin can evolve to more then just illegal gambling and black market operations.  This would give it stability, rather then the rampant speculation it is now.

Low fee currency exchange is a good start.
Avoiding the inter-counter payment fees is another.
member
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October 26, 2012, 04:33:00 PM
#10
go back up to 13 so i can sell and buy low D:
hero member
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October 26, 2012, 03:45:14 PM
#9
Normal weekend dip combined with end of month selloff to pay bills.

Buy high - Sell low Tongue
newbie
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October 26, 2012, 03:31:21 PM
#8
I see an opportunity.. To buy in a low price

Agreed. Get it while it's cheap.

Check this post in 1 year and see how right I was/am/is/are/arzzzz.  Cheesy

+1
legendary
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October 26, 2012, 03:30:16 PM
#7
I see an opportunity.. To buy in a low price

Agreed. Get it while it's cheap.

Check this post in 1 year and see how right I was/am/is/are/arzzzz.  Cheesy
hero member
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October 26, 2012, 03:27:28 PM
#6
I see an opportunity.. To buy in a low price
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