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Eric Holder saysNewbie123 says...mainstream will buy in when big daddy hits 10k. CNBC and Co. will cover it non stop.
... and then it will crash again, the sheep will be fleeced again, rinse, repeat....
crash....a retracement..... a correction....a buying opportunity! even if you would have bought at the last peak (19.9k) it will look cheap when Big Daddy reaches a 100k.
Why dont you ask google for the intrinsic value of BTC?
How about this: You let us make a killing with Bitcoin and we let you make up excuses not to buy the best performing asset in 2019, deal?
Bitcoin is barely in the first inning. This bull cycle will be epic.
In 2019 bitcoin has been the best performing asset class. You said there are better ones out there. Any backup? .... Thought so.
That’s what I thought. Because there isn’t a better performing asset class in 2019 than bitcoin:
https://www.google.com/amp/amp.coincodex.com/article/3641/bitcoin-is-the-best-performing-asset-class-of-2019/
In my opinion it is a giant pyramid scheme that shouldn't be legal. Will not touch any made up currency backed by nothing. Even Warren Buffet stated that it's worth nothing due to no backing.
I never expected this thing to balloon, I don't know why it has ballooned to whatever it did. But I am 100%, in my own mind, confident that it will eventually crash and god help those who are holding the empty bag.
What would you do if it hits 100k per coin?
What would you do if it hits 100k per coin?
pity that idiot who put in 100k
Can you tell me why a string of zeros and ones has any intrinsic value?
Bitcoin, like every ponzi scheme, requires ever greater fools to buy in so that the early adopters may profit.
You said there are others that performed better. We are still waiting. :)
Yep, RE is included on the graph/comparison.
I knew you had to make something up and wouldn’t provide any backup/link.
And for fucks sake, Apple or Google could mine the rest of bitcoin in two weeks if they really wanted with their infrastructure.
Nice
https://www.coindesk.com/reuters-bloomberg-and-tradingview-to-add-new-cryptocurrency-index
Reuters and Bloomberg are adding a crypto index. Main stream media is adopting crypto more and more.
Nice
https://www.coindesk.com/reuters-bloomberg-and-tradingview-to-add-new-cryptocurrency-index
Reuters and Bloomberg are adding a crypto index. Main stream media is adopting crypto more and more.
One of the main reasons crypto exists is in spite of the main stream media, banks, government, etc.
bitcoin is the same as tulips.
Folks, calls have been made. I called 50k (100k secretly ;)
Nobody tries to convince the retail market to buy crypto or bitcoin.
It’s scarcity and the demand for it
Ever noticed how bitcoin has never had to spend money on advertisement?
A lot of millennials at the tech company I work for are way into crypto though.
just know it will go away at some point.
Hey @Newbie123
What will bitcoin be valued in when it replaces "fiat"?
Nobody is trying to change grandma’s or grandpa’s view of money and how to transact it. And some people just have a hard time with change or innovation in general.
Question: is there a better replacement for centralized fiat currencies than cryptos?
Onvacation saysHey @Newbie123
What will bitcoin be valued in when it replaces "fiat"?
What will anything be valued in if the dollar collapses? Probably exchange units like XRP
Instead of the central banks controlling the worlds currency it will be controlled by a decentralized digital gold.
All refined metals including silver and gold have intrinsic value. They take manpower to create and they can be used to make beautiful and useful THINGS.
Happy Father’s Day! And bitcoin holding above 9k :)
would be stretched 50000 times over if gold backed transactions, making it effectively just as fiat as cryptos with far more limitations.
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Hi guys,
I'd like to start a conversation on crypto-currency, particularly Bitcoin.
What do you all think about it from an investment point of view today? I have some buddies in the finance world who are quite bullish on it and claim we are just scratching the surface. Judging by the recent performance, they may be right.
For people who are investing in Bitcoin, what are you using to invest and what recommendations do you have for a new investor?
Also, how are gains taxed compared to typical stock market gains?
I read this week that over 100,000 merchants in the USA are accepting Bitcoin today.
At the same time, digital currency does scare me a bit as it seems so abstract. Curious what PatNet thinks.
Thanks guys!