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Re: How can we make bitcoin's price only RISE and never FALL?
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LinaMay
on 23/03/2016, 15:54:03 UTC
i think for the time being we can only attract more peple to bitcoin and adopting bitcoin will be the solution for it to go up more but it's not a guaranty to it not to fall down
Of course it's not a guarantee but it's definitely a useful idea and worth a shot. I think if we actually just took the time to really think of a way behind all this, it'd come to full fruition.
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Re: How can we make bitcoin's price only RISE and never FALL?
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on 23/03/2016, 15:52:42 UTC
To make Bitcoin's price rise and never fall it comes down to adoption.  More users means more upward stable price.  Education and more press will increase adoption.
It is based on how many people know about it yes, but it's also based on when people are holding it an when they're not. There has to be a set "pumo and dump" schedule as a method to grow your Bitcoin and then sell then. Then of course there's the whole restarting positions to take.
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Re: What your plan in the FUTURE ? Or what yours DREAM?
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LinaMay
on 23/03/2016, 15:47:03 UTC
My dream and plan is i am investing in bitcoins and alt coins and one fine day i am waking and seeing that my alt coin value is equal to bitcoin value and i am become millionaire as i am holding 25% of that alt coins in my wallet . i immediately sell my 10% stake and buy house, car and start to live life luxurious
That actually may not be too realistic but I wish you luck either way. I always appreciate viewing people's posts where they do genuinely believe in the utmost potential of Bitcoin and really cherish whether or not they can make their dreams come true with it.


As for my dream, I just wanna be financially stable and independent.
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Re: Do you honestly think Bitcoin toys would help us?!
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LinaMay
on 23/03/2016, 15:08:52 UTC
It will be very good for the kids. They will know about Bitcoin, because Bitcoin will also have later a good future and that is good.
They can learn how to handle with Bitcoin and what you can do with Bitcoin and that is the best thing.
Just wondering, how would you design a Bitcoin toy? It has to be a way in which you actually get to educate the child with it. You can't just print a Bitcoin Symbol on a toy and then say it's an educational/informative toy. I for one actually don't know how I'd want to make a Bitcoin toy. It sounds complicated, but a good idea nonetheless!
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Re: Do you honestly think Bitcoin toys would help us?!
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LinaMay
on 23/03/2016, 15:03:38 UTC
But there's so many children toys involved money in it, just like an ATM machine, Monopoly, or even a money toy.
Bitcoin is the same as money, so do you honestly think that toys that involved "money" help our children?
Bitcoin is money, but it's more complicated than a wallet with some cash. Somebody needs to explain the actual properties of the cash (how it's made, how it works, how it's distributed, when it was founded) etc. There's absolutely nothing special about the US dollar or the Canadian dollar. It's just paper with watermarks on them. There's nothing to it at all. At least with Bitcoin, there's more to learn and understand.
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Re: Do you honestly think Bitcoin toys would help us?!
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LinaMay
on 23/03/2016, 15:00:17 UTC
To be honest, I actually feel that it might help but not much. I do not think that kid will go to Google and search for "Bitcoin" just because they saw it on their toys. I say it might help because maybe one day when the kid grow up or just started using Google, they might search for "Bitcoin". Even then, we cannot be sure that they will use Bitcoin and support it.

If I were to create a toy for kid relating to Bitcoin, I would create a game similar to monopoly with "Bitcoin" as the money. Smiley.

And maybe the "Jail" will be something like "Hacked". Buying a "property" will be like buying a "site". :p.
Haha, I like that. Very cute idea. That's the point that I'm trying to make. The toy, (or in this case a board game) within itself should be teaching that child about Bitcoin in its own unique way. This way, we don't even have to be hoping that the child will just find some type of honest interest to search what Bitcoin means and what it does. Little novelty toys like a super hero toy somebody just mentioned here earlier was seeming rather pointless. It cannot teach that child anything.

Some of these board games are pointless yes, but when I was a kid one of the local insurance companies made a financial based board game, which taught me a lot about

personal finance and budgets, and it made a difference in my life. I sold the board game to a friend, and cannot for the life of me, remember the name. I would welcome a

Bitcoin based online board game, like the one being sold by http://www.richdad.com/apps-games/cashflow-classic {Bitcoin version}
Oh wonderful!

Edit: I actually don't see the part where they're discussing Bitcoin. I saw that they were discussing the US dollar actually. I'm not saying they're not discussing Bitcoin. I'm just saying that I cannot see it. Direct me to it maybe? I love board games. Smiley
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Re: Do you honestly think Bitcoin toys would help us?!
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LinaMay
on 23/03/2016, 14:15:22 UTC
To be honest, I actually feel that it might help but not much. I do not think that kid will go to Google and search for "Bitcoin" just because they saw it on their toys. I say it might help because maybe one day when the kid grow up or just started using Google, they might search for "Bitcoin". Even then, we cannot be sure that they will use Bitcoin and support it.

If I were to create a toy for kid relating to Bitcoin, I would create a game similar to monopoly with "Bitcoin" as the money. Smiley.

And maybe the "Jail" will be something like "Hacked". Buying a "property" will be like buying a "site". :p.
Haha, I like that. Very cute idea. That's the point that I'm trying to make. The toy, (or in this case a board game) within itself should be teaching that child about Bitcoin in its own unique way. This way, we don't even have to be hoping that the child will just find some type of honest interest to search what Bitcoin means and what it does. Little novelty toys like a super hero toy somebody just mentioned here earlier was seeming rather pointless. It cannot teach that child anything.
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Re: Do you honestly think Bitcoin toys would help us?!
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LinaMay
on 23/03/2016, 14:05:06 UTC
BTCitcoin toys could have an impact on kids getting interested to BTCitcoin when they grew up and eventually be educated in some extent although not completely. Even though kids have undeveloped mindsets as you mentioned, it's our job to break it for them into simplest form so they would learn it piece from piece (the outcome could be better when they learn it like this all the way until their mature enough to understand the whole picture than when their grown up, you introduce them suddenly and surely their going to take more time before getting the idea completely as opposed to the first one).

If I wanted to invent a BTCitcoin toy, it has to have the full name of BTCitcoin in order to have some impact, so perhaps something along the super hero type with BTC letter as it's simple and name it BTCitcoin man or BTCitman. It's has to be a toy that kids would engage in order to have the most result.
Yeah that's wonderful. What I am trying to add is that it's important that the toys alone can actually educate the child about Bitcoin. A super hero of sorts might be cute and fun but I just don't think it'd really help educate the child about what the currency actually is or how it even works. If you want to see a really effective bitcoin toy, how would you pursue that and make it a reality?
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Re: How can we make bitcoin's price only RISE and never FALL?
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LinaMay
on 23/03/2016, 07:36:18 UTC
Any good conspiracy theorist will notice that the up and down movement usually occur in a $50 fluctuation cycle, and this indicates manipulation and mini pump&dump scenario. There has to be someone behind this, and they are making tons of money because of this. A group of whales on different exchanges could manage to manipulate the price in such a narrow margin, and still make a lot of money. I hope this is not true and normal supply and demand are causing this, but it's just too obvious. ^hmmmmm^
I do believe manipulating Bitcoin with such a small currency value at best is possible. Yes, I have noticed it's growth is within $50-$100. It's just that Bitcoin seems rather intelligent enough to find some kind of way to only make it grow. People said cryptocurrencies weren't possible. Bitcoin proved this incorrect.
This is very true, the bitcoin history is next to impossible back then no one believes that it will rise up but because of the trading exchange platform and many wanted to earn an easy money they embrace w/out foreseen what is happening right now, so predicting how it will stay would also be next to impossible OP.
Currently, I follow two websites that calculate and measure the growth and shrinking of Bitcoin. It pinpoints when Bitcoin would usually grow a certain amount and when it will shrink a certain amount. This has been a great tool for me to know when to buy and sell but I'd still like to have that out of pocket wish to make the price only rise.
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Re: How can we make bitcoin's price only RISE and never FALL?
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LinaMay
on 23/03/2016, 07:30:46 UTC
it is not possible to make bitcoin price only rise, at least not forever.
any commodity has a fixed amount of demand, for example if all the people in the world invest in bitcoin then there is no more demand so the price can't rise more. there is an end to the rise until we reach a balance.
To some degree, I think it maybe could be possible. We can't just say "it can't happen" then walk away from the challenge of finding the key to make it a reality. You've got to try at least.
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Re: How can we make bitcoin's price only RISE and never FALL?
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LinaMay
on 23/03/2016, 07:25:46 UTC
Any good conspiracy theorist will notice that the up and down movement usually occur in a $50 fluctuation cycle, and this indicates manipulation and mini pump&dump scenario. There has to be someone behind this, and they are making tons of money because of this. A group of whales on different exchanges could manage to manipulate the price in such a narrow margin, and still make a lot of money. I hope this is not true and normal supply and demand are causing this, but it's just too obvious. ^hmmmmm^
I do believe manipulating Bitcoin with such a small currency value at best is possible. Yes, I have noticed it's growth is within $50-$100. It's just that Bitcoin seems rather intelligent enough to find some kind of way to only make it grow. People said cryptocurrencies weren't possible. Bitcoin proved this incorrect.
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Re: Proper our children to greater heights: with adult toys.
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LinaMay
on 23/03/2016, 06:07:20 UTC
To be honest, I feel like it's actually kind of ridiculous to take raising our children to that type of extreme. I just reverse image searched that house and it's worth $12,000. I'm not about to spend that kind of money on toys for my child to teach them home owner's insurance. If you really wanna do that, are you also going to be painfully realistic and teach them the pain of going bankrupt and living on the street if they lose that house? That's too much for a child to take in at such a young age. Forget it.
Nobody said anything about spending $12,000 dollars on a play house. It'd be a rather useful incitive plan to simply make sure your kids know what they're doing 18 years down the road. You need to make sure they're prepared. That's what a good parent does. Also at some point, you'd have to buy your kids some toys whether you want to or not so I just feel like if you're going to buy them toys, you should buy them toys that teach them things.

Johnny: Hey, Bobby, look what my mom and dad got me.
Bobby: What the fuck is that?
Johnny: A make believe real refrigerator. Wanna play?
Bobby: Nah. I'm going home to play on my X-Box like all my other friends have. See you around, dude.
Johnny: Mom, Dad, I want an X-Box like all the other kids have.
Parents: Now, Johnny, we're just trying to teach you...
Johnny: GO FUCK YOURSELVES!



Parents: Well, it looks like it's working. Did you see little Johnny playing with the cute neighbor girls, dear?



Johnny: Guys, guys, hey, let's get in to tub naked and join the other dudes.
Guys: Right behind you, Johnny.
Johnny: Tom, not so close behind. HeHeHe

Johnny: Parents, meet my date to the prom, Jack.
Parents: Hello, Jack. Did you have neat adult toys when you were a kid?
Johnny: Parents, please. You'll make him blush, albeit I just love it when he blushes.



Parents: Dear, it's so peaceful us rocking on this front porch without any grandchildren to ever worry 'bout.
Parents: Unless Johnny and Jack adopt, that is, then we'll buy the cutie adult toys to play with.
I don't know if you were implying children get negative influences around them, but if you were then that is a great point to make. I for one approve the idea of "adult toys", and possibly making sure my child only speaks to specific kids. I don't want negative impacts on my kids at all. Xbox doesn't teach you anything.
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Re: Please vote for me for moderator of this board
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LinaMay
on 23/03/2016, 06:02:40 UTC
You've got my vote. Congratulations beforehand.
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Re: Are you holding your bitcoin for a price increase?
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LinaMay
on 23/03/2016, 05:56:56 UTC
I am holding my bitcoins until the price increases but at the moment it does not look like bitcoin prices are going to rise but may decrease. Not sure what to do now.

When the price is going down, so it is a good time to buy some more BTCs to hold. If you are a real Holder, buy it as many as you can then wait for the price going up again so you will get more and more profit.
Many people is doing that. Because there is no reason to spend your Bitcoins because the value is not that high now on this moment.
I hope that there will be more people that have some profit later and that they can have some profit also in the future when the value is going to rise.

The price today can be considered as not that high but also not that low. If someone already profit at the current price then it's just fine to sell their coins today. They can repeat again the process of buying since Im sure many price decrease will happen before we can really see the effect of halving.

The price is insanely cheap considering the long term potential, anyone with a correct long term vision is buying BTC monthly if not daily.
thats right, i buy my bitcoins right now as i believe that after a few years bitcoin will surely be at a much higher price than it is right now

in my opinion bitcoin is one of the best investments and it will surely make me a lot of money in the future, lets hope i will be rich because of that

It's not a realistic hope. Because just investing with bitcoin and waiting long won't make you rich. Only if you make use in the right methods of trading you will earn to become rich.
Indeed. I've happily learned a few things over time in terms of when to sell and when to actually purchase.
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Re: How can we make bitcoin's price only RISE and never FALL?
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LinaMay
on 23/03/2016, 05:52:34 UTC
it is usual thing for any currency to falls down and rises , that depends on how many people buy and how many sell . I thing we can't make bitcoin only rise because you can't control all bitcoin users
We could if we could just get everyone on the same page for once. It's possible but of course it's difficult. Hm. We could utilize social media more often about bitcoin perhaps. Maybe start more websites that promote it.
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Re: How can we make bitcoin's price only RISE and never FALL?
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LinaMay
on 23/03/2016, 05:46:45 UTC
You need a predict from the chrystal ball what the tomorrow price will be.

When it's bigger, you buy.
When smaller you sell all coin you have

this way you get infinite rich.

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Other way around, but then you posted that troll face driving a car powered by magnetic field.

It's definitely that simple, but we also need to go about it in a complicated way unfortunately. I do feel as if it were that simple then we would have honestly done it by now.
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Re: Do you honestly think Bitcoin toys would help us?!
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LinaMay
on 23/03/2016, 05:38:49 UTC
This post is actually in reference to another post. It's really hard to take it serious for some reason. In theory it sounds rather meaningful but I don't really think it can be useful in any way. This person didn't actually suggest toys based on Bitcoin, but it actually made me go from their point to this one. Do you really think toys based on Bitcoin could be utilized to actually raise our children to be educated on the currency? Do you think they'd actually enjoy the toys? Do you think they can actually grasp what Bitcoin even is? I just feel like trying to teach small children anything huge and confusing is a bad idea because children naturally have undeveloped mindsets to not even be able to grasp what certain things mean. That's why you can't sue children, that's why children don't have jobs and that's why children can't drive.



Curious though, if you wanted to invent a Bitcoin toy, what would you make?

I think bitcoin toys would help us introduce bitcoin to people. I mean people will notice the toy and find a information about what is bitcoin. And kids will ask they parents what is bitcoin.
Yeah but it'd have to educate the child alone without looking up Bitcoin. The toy on its own should really educate. There should be some kind of pamphlet explaining the nature of the currency, and so on.
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Re: How can we make bitcoin's price only RISE and never FALL?
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LinaMay
on 23/03/2016, 05:26:04 UTC
I don't think there is any one factory based on which bitcoin prices are moving. There are so many technical factors involved. An expert will be in a better place to tell you in details.

But apart from the technical aspect, any market moves based on two factors:
1. Demand - supply chain
2. Sentiment

The demand supply chain says, that the prices will be higher, if the demand increases/remains strong and supply falls and vise versa.

Secondly, being the pioneer of crypto currency, people are emotionally attached with this currency. There are many people who has stopped solo mining bitcoin a long time ago and currently mining other currencies, but they are holding onto their accumulated bitcoin with high hopes. That's the second external force that moves bitcoin market and prices.


Wait, I thought holding them made the price drop. Is that true or not true?
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Re: Do you Find Cats annoying? (Almost killed mine)
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LinaMay
on 23/03/2016, 00:52:49 UTC
Cats are adorable creatures to me so I'd never attack or kill them. They really are sweet. I remember Tara the house cat that saved the family son's life from a neighbor's dog. It was incredible.
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Re: Proper our children to greater heights: with adult toys.
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LinaMay
on 23/03/2016, 00:47:37 UTC
To be honest, I feel like it's actually kind of ridiculous to take raising our children to that type of extreme. I just reverse image searched that house and it's worth $12,000. I'm not about to spend that kind of money on toys for my child to teach them home owner's insurance. If you really wanna do that, are you also going to be painfully realistic and teach them the pain of going bankrupt and living on the street if they lose that house? That's too much for a child to take in at such a young age. Forget it.
To be honest, I think it's better they find these things out now than later. Better to educate the child ASAP. The last thing you would ever desire is your child being unaffiliated with such things. It's also very important to have their future locked in beforehand so they're not questioning where they belong or anything of that nature. When I was young, my parents never really bought me toys or taught me any kind of life lessons. It was always them parenting as they go along, and just stepping in when they felt things were getting dangerous for me. I don't think they ever cared.