Unfortunately we are getting near to the end of a consolidation period so now is the most painful and hardest time to be in Bitcoin. The Summer will most likely be much more enjoyable, and less painful for those that have a hard time waiting longer than a few minutes for some good gains.
BitChick classing up the place, showing how it's done. Can you pls then teach these immature 'boys' on this forum how to hold their wad for more than 5 friggin' minutes? Lol.
I'm so glad I'm not part of this stupid "GenY-ADHD-things-aren't-happening-fast-enough-something-gotta-be-happening-every-second-or-life-sucks-oh-snap-something-big-going-down-on-Twitter" generation. #millenialsaredoomed
I had a professor in college, and this was over a decade ago, mention that he had to change the way he even taught because students could no longer stay focused for an hour long class. He had to break it up with stories and other creative teaching tactics. He was a great teacher and I enjoyed his style, but it was interesting that he noticed a change. Also, most students have difficulty even reading entire books anymore. So I agree that the younger generation struggles with patience and are generally a bit more ADHD. This desire for instant gratification should help help spur Bitcoin's longterm success though. It makes sending money internationally more "instant" for example.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.6679523
This really has nothing to do with Zeitcoin. Bitcoin has a lot of positive things going for it, so there is good reason to believe that patience will pay off. I think most people here believe that about Bitcoin. For Ziet, to just say "have patience," is ridiculous unless there is a solid reason to justify having patience. Right now an auction site hardly seems like justification. It's been done for several other coins. It doesn't have a dramatic effect on price and there is typically very low traffic on those sites (ex blkroad.com).