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Re: Bitcoin will plummet to $10 by first half of 2014
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Ivan Bitcoinowsky
on 30/07/2014, 00:04:31 UTC
by Victor Kerezov

Mark Williams, a risk management and capital markets professor at Boston University, is out with a bold call – he predicts that the price of one bitcoin will crash to $10 or even lower by the first half of 2014.
Williams is a risk management practitioner and academic with tw-decades of experience from working as a bank examiner at the US Federal Reserve to a commodities trading floor senior executive.
The finance professor observes that the buying and selling of the digital currency is “controlled by only a handful of exchanges in places like China, Slovenia and Bulgaria.” Exchange bankruptcies are not uncommon for the roller-coaster bitcoin market. In addition, the exchanges are based on a peer-to-peer model and regulation is virtually absent.
Bitcoin “has not been bear-market tested and if enough sellers try to run for the door it is not clear that existing infrastructure is capable of executing trade orders without significant time delays and price risk,” clarifies the former commodities trader.
Some bitcoin aficionados claim that the digital currency would replace the US dollar as the new global reserve currency, while others believe the digital form of money would provide a cheaper alternative to expensive payment platforms such as Western Union. “Adding more helium to the story, the Winklevoss twins of Facebook fame, not being shy about talking up their own book, predicted prices would rise to a staggering $40,000 per coin”, notes Williams
At the start of this month, bitcoin peaked at over $1,200 as “e-currency evangelists trumpeted the endless possibilities to be unleashed”. However, the price more than halved since then as the ‘Chinese regulatory pin’ burst the hyper bubble. In the view of the risk management expert, “the market has finally realized that hype alone cannot support lofty prices”.
Mark Williams then goes on to say that every asset bubble has three phases: “growth, maturity and pop”. He believes that 2013 was the maturity stage and we are now entering the time when the bubble pops. “Ironically, China, the second largest economy in the world, helped push Bitcoin prices to the clouds and now is pulling prices back to earth,” observes the former Fed bank examiner. In the last two weeks, the People’s Bank of China banned local banks from accepting the digital currency and then forbade third-party firms from transacting with bitcoin exchanges. In between the two announcement, Baidu, China’s Google equivalent, announced it would no longer accept bitcoins. Other major central banks and banking watch-dogs have taken a similar position like the PBoC, warning against the risks of the e-currency.

Williams then goes to proclaim that “if bitcoin was allowed to proliferate as a currency it would produce greater economic uncertainty, reduced trade and lower individual standard of living.” Retailers typically work on tight margins and the immense volatility of the e-currency could eliminate all their profit or even result in losses. In this bitcoin world of uncertainty and risk, commerce would ultimately decline and stone-age bartering would increase. “Naturally, as bitcoin price swings increased, the number of businesses willing to accept e-currency risk would decline”, assumes the former commodities trader.
“Bitcoin is not a legitimate currency but simply a risky virtual commodity bet”, argues the academic at Boston University. Even Winklevii’s call that it is a commodity currency may be unfounded because the wannabe currency does not have a tangible value like gold, which is a widely accepted alternative form of money.
Bitcoin is just backed by dreams and it is “only worth what people are willing to pay”, opines the former Fed bank examiner. “As it becomes increasingly evident that Bitcoin will not be the global currency standard, but simply a novel idea that will be improved upon by more nimble competitors such as Litecoin, restrictions and new regulations will be imposed and prices will plummet.”
“I predict that Bitcoin will trade for under $10 a share by the first half of 2014, single digit pricing reflecting its option value as a pure commodity play”, concludes Mark Williams.

http://invezz.com/news/forex/7726-bitcoin-usd-will-plummet-to-dollar-10-by-first-half-of-2014-predicts-risk-management-expert


Poor guy didn't account for how long it take to pump out all that money, not collapse the bitcoin market (and so- loose part of your value) and avoid taxes at the same time.
But generally his points are quite valid. I want to see bitcoin price next year, "dis gon b gud".
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Re: Is there room for a State Run Cryptocurrency?
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Ivan Bitcoinowsky
on 29/07/2014, 23:58:15 UTC

So the question came up - If Scotland needs a new currency, why not set up a State-Run Cryptocurrency?


And so my question came up- ok, but what for? No, seriously, why? You want to save up on paper and ink or what?

Compare old fashioned paper-newspaper and issue sent to you to read on tablet. You get it?
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Re: Solution to poverty - Socialism or Capitalism?
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Ivan Bitcoinowsky
on 29/07/2014, 23:47:29 UTC
Solution to poverty - Socialism or Capitalism?

There is none, what a stupid question that is. And giving such options as socialism or capitalism kills it even further.

Even if you destroy the whole system and step back to living on trees, even then, there are still
those who f**k and those who work their back (doing some shit "essential" to their and species survival).

You should check how animal kingdom works from time to time; apply money and hatred in place of basic physical features, and you have humanity in general.
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Re: What Bitcoin Will Be Worth before end of 2014
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Ivan Bitcoinowsky
on 29/07/2014, 23:32:51 UTC
I analysed those price graphs and best conclusion was not price of bitcoin actually rising, but rather price of dollar and general market/economy failure.
At point of $5k per BTC, how much dollars you need to support all those bitcoins? $ 60 billion. How on earth do you even think it is even possible?
Not even in your wildest dreams. My prediction for the end of 2014 is $450- $520. Sorry guys, I'm way too long in this crap, party is over.
I am only guessing- half of "optimists" here are newcomers (February, March? right?) and the other half are guy from late December, who either
lost on bitcoin price swing, shitty mining equipment or failed trading, and try to lure some fresh meat on board to get them into scam and regain lost money.
Prove me wrong. I dare you, I double dare you!


Maybe like 2% max is real supporters who do not have any bitcoins, but support the general idea.



EDIT:

And just to reveal the whole joke about bitcoin:

It will be worth exactly the same.
Question you all wanted to ask: how much you wish it to be pumped in price?
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Re: [PRE-ANN][BS] BitSlap! PoW x11 ***Delayed
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Ivan Bitcoinowsky
on 31/05/2014, 22:44:15 UTC
plz tell me what holds up a coin launch i mean what can go wrong at the last min?

finishing lines of code, that's what hold launch up.
Keyboards are on fire comrade.


http://i.imgur.com/NKJmgJj.jpg
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Re: [PRE-ANN][BS] BitSlap! PoW x11 ***Delayed
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Ivan Bitcoinowsky
on 31/05/2014, 22:13:35 UTC

How long of a delay are we talking about? 2 hours? 2 days?


Agree.. a little more specific would be nice lol

It shouldn't take more than a day- max.
Judging from sweat literally flowing and dripping from our leading coder's forehead, it should take like few hours.
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Re: [PRE-ANN][BS] BitSlap! PoW x11 ***Delayed
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Ivan Bitcoinowsky
on 31/05/2014, 22:05:37 UTC
There will be a delay, but we want a successful launch not a shitty one. More updates with an exact time will be posted, we will give ample time for miners, pools, etc... to prepare. We will not release at a random time.

Bunch of incompetent homos...

What a bunch of kids. Mang, like you seen a new shiny toy and you want it now now NOW!

...right after saying that it is shit.

Patience! PATIENCE! Rocket is already warming up!
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Re: [PRE-ANN][BS] BitSlap! PoW x11
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Ivan Bitcoinowsky
on 31/05/2014, 19:55:11 UTC
Well the best thing to do is not mine/buy, and that's it. end of story. If nobody mine/buy the coin is dead. period. That is the best medicine for scam coins

http://i.imgur.com/6fc6CkI.jpg
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Re: [PRE-ANN][BS] BitSlap! PoW x11
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Ivan Bitcoinowsky
on 31/05/2014, 19:43:37 UTC
The crypto community is hilarious, everything thinks they know everything but cannot read a thread/website to save their life.

I don't know if you know this, but we have been completely blunt the whole time that we are NOT DOING THIS FOR YOUR FUCKING BENEFIT.

It's in the thread, go ahead and read it. Need me to quote it for you?

Wait a sec... so you're admitting this is just another scamcoin to get YOU rich quick?

Define quick, please


http://i.imgur.com/bhYudpS.jpg
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Re: Bitslap (BS) real or a joke.
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Ivan Bitcoinowsky
on 31/05/2014, 17:46:59 UTC
Yes, BS is fucking real.

How do you know?

Are you fucking joking comrade? Read again, carefully.
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Re: [PRE-ANN][BS] BitSlap! PoW x11
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Ivan Bitcoinowsky
on 31/05/2014, 17:28:33 UTC

who knows Smiley ...but wasn't it beautiful?
Anyway, we don't give a fuck.
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Re: [PRE-ANN][BS] BitSlap! PoW x11
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Ivan Bitcoinowsky
on 31/05/2014, 13:34:07 UTC
Okay comrades!

Feeling great urge to deliver the highest service possible, we decided in cooperation
with space agency to put our servers with transceivers on the orbit.

We are almost ready to start bitSlap!


Launch video!
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Re: [PRE-ANN][BS] BitSlap! PoW x11
by
Ivan Bitcoinowsky
on 31/05/2014, 05:56:26 UTC
Now, you heard my friend above... we are not going to debate it, or draw some fancy fucking flowers all over.


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