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Re: I am pretty confident we are the new wealthy elite, gentlemen.
by
panju1
on 26/06/2016, 09:17:17 UTC
You're one of the ultra rare lucky ones. Talk to the thousands of people with money in Mt Gox, Bitinstant, ButterflyLabs, Gaw Miners, MyBitcoin, Pirates Ponzi, Bitcoinica, Bitscalper, Inputs.IO, Vicurex, Cryptorush, TradeHill, CryptoXChange, GBL, Just Dice, Bitcoin Rain, The Silk Road Seizure, Sheep Marketplace, BS&T, PicoStocks, Bitfloor, Basic Mining, Mintpal and many, many others.

Why is Just-Dice on that list of ponzis, scams, hacks, and thefts? Just-Dice took care of the over 60,000 BTC entrusted to it and returned it all when it shut down.

Ok, you found one that was corrected. The point remains that Bitcoin facilitates loss in a way that no other payment system does and has no insurance or fraud protection covering it. I was one of the lucky ones that made money when you could mine with a gpu at almost no cost other than electricity. From now on, people will need to put their own money in to it and they will only make money if they live long enough to see an enormous increase in the exchange rate. It's a gamble that may pay off but it's high risk.

There are many secure investments that pay 10-20% a year. If you start today with $10,000 and average 20% a year for 20 years, you'll have over $380,000. Add $2,000 a year to the pot, and you'll wind up with $756,751 after 20 years. Granted, 20% a year is not super easy to achieve. But even if you only make 10% a year, you're still going to become very wealthy over the long term. People are getting scammed or throwing their money at gambling bitcoins because the return isn't happening fast enough for them. They should simply try a stable long term investment.

What you said has nothing to do with Bitcoin. If you invest your USD cash with a shady startup, you have no way to get it back neither. It's naive people making bad investment decisions, has nothing to do with Bitcoin. Bitcoin behaves just like USD cash in terms you never get it back if you lose it. Any "guarantee" or "security" of USD comes from a 3rd party service (banks/insurance companies)

I agree, the naive people are here claiming Bitcoin will hit $10,000 a coin in their lifetime when the exchange rate sat almost perfectly still for two years.

It doesn't seem to be impossible. If we look at the money entering Bitcoin start ups and the true potential of Bitcoin, it definitely is possible that Bitcoin will appreciate in price in the future.