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Re: BYE BYE BTC
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Walrus1
on 28/05/2018, 22:21:36 UTC
Oh are we at the bitcoin is done again phase
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Re: How do I stop panic selling cryptocurrency?
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Walrus1
on 07/05/2018, 05:51:20 UTC
If u are not a trader don’t look at bit coin 200 times a day and just chill. If u are panicking u might have more money than you should in crypto. Think of the possibilities of what btc may become not just the numbers game
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Re: Face up to reality: The game is over
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Walrus1
on 07/05/2018, 05:47:02 UTC
Yes bitcoin is definitely dead, for the 1,000 time. How many times must we here it.
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Re: Bitcoin Update April 12
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Walrus1
on 13/04/2018, 17:34:39 UTC
So PayPal is going to process btc, that's a good thing. Also it seems this most recent drop timed with US tax time. People needed to pay those tax bills. Perhaps we will see some growth now
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Re: Btc good experience for young people
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Walrus1
on 02/04/2018, 02:24:34 UTC
Hey, I'm not old but I'm closer to old than young. I was fortunate to get into the stock market early and even a couple ipo's which led me into real estate etc. so now I'm in crypto, follow it, read it still trying to figure it out. Anyway, although everyone is now talking Bitcoin I think this story has sent a message about saving and investing to younger people. I don't think speculation is a good lesson but the ability to do more with ur money than spend it or gain no interest in a bank account is a good thing and I only learned it by listening to others as I was making my way.

I don't think btc is the answer to everything and it could even crash, that would also be a lesson, but the US population in general does not save a lot of money, perhaps this new development could help change that.
Will maybe this is a good tips to us,on how  to save money or bitcoin by not going to the bank for having an interest,but the question is how did you  do your investment ,to become successfull in everything youve done,without having any trouble  in all your trade ,so that  it will become our good reference to us being an adolescence or the beginner of this new era in the crypto world.actually your point here is good to having  savings  in our own without interest by changing our lifestyle,so we expect less in  bitcoin by making our own way to save,because as you said its will crush in the market,but for me i still  believe that  bitcoin will recover its loss and turn back into the spotlight.
I've made much more in the stock market than Bitcoin. The only way to do it is to study and learn about various company's, indexes and funds. It is a learning process
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I didn't realize all the bans would have this much effect
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Walrus1
on 01/04/2018, 05:18:26 UTC
What with google, twitter, faceburg and whoever banning all the pump and dump coins it does appear to be having quite an impact on btc and other top crypto. I never got into all those ico as I looked at so many as scams and being the exact opposite of what btc was meant to be but this has changed things quite a bit. I'm not banging the drum saying btc is dead like I'm seeing all over the Internet lately (people have a lot of hate) but due to me not completely understanding the ico market entanglement with btc I misjudged
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Re: MERIT
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Walrus1
on 27/03/2018, 22:17:14 UTC
What the hell is the big deal with merit. I'm just hear to learn a bit and express some thoughts. It's nice to see people acknowledge you but I'm not concerned about merit. I did give some to people who started threads like this but I'm seeing to many of them
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Re: how to predict bitcoin in april
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Walrus1
on 26/03/2018, 06:51:10 UTC
with so much slanted news, blocking ads about bitcoin, whether in April bitcoin prices will get better and strengthen again Smiley
I can always predict btc very assuredly. It will be up, down, or remain the same
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Re: Bitcoin Will EXPLODE Sooner Than You Think
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Walrus1
on 21/03/2018, 11:41:15 UTC
If it hits 20k I would expect a massive sell of from those who bought at 20k in December and are waiting to recoup if they haven't already taken a loss
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Re: How much would satoshis idea be worth
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Walrus1
on 21/03/2018, 04:02:57 UTC
first of all blockchain is like a database, you can't sell the database you sell the technology which is basically the cryptography and is also called blockchain technology.

secondly one of the biggest things that made bitcoin big and popular, and to this day contributes greatly to its growth is the decentralization. if you cut that part out, then you are left with not much to work with.

also has it ever occurred to you that Satoshi never created bitcoin for money? that is the mentality of all the altcoin developers that came after bitcoin. they did it to make money. don't compare that with bitcoin.
this is a theoretical question, we see how the tech behind blockchain is being utilized all over the world. This is just looking at things and questioning it
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Re: Btc good experience for young people
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Walrus1
on 21/03/2018, 02:31:58 UTC
Hey, I'm not old but I'm closer to old than young. I was fortunate to get into the stock market early and even a couple ipo's which led me into real estate etc. so now I'm in crypto, follow it, read it still trying to figure it out. Anyway, although everyone is now talking Bitcoin I think this story has sent a message about saving and investing to younger people. I don't think speculation is a good lesson but the ability to do more with ur money than spend it or gain no interest in a bank account is a good thing and I only learned it by listening to others as I was making my way.

I don't think btc is the answer to everything and it could even crash, that would also be a lesson, but the US population in general does not save a lot of money, perhaps this new development could help change that.

Bitcoin is good to the young people so that they will not drive into vises. Bitcoin is more good for young people to get busy with, because they can earn here as it helps their studies and needs. They can also buy what they want. And they can help also for their parents. Just like my cousin he is a bread winner now. He's building his 2stories house now.

I do not see any connection between Bitcoin and the age of the person involved in the cryptocurrency. The young guy can be a lazy bone, while a mature man can work for hours just to get his best results.
perhaps you missed my point. The average savings of young people in the US is quite smal. Many struggle over a surprise 1,000 dollar bill ie medical problem, car problem etc. btc has got people paying attention to the possibilities of making money through investment. I hope this will grow into looking at stocks, bonds gold and other vehicles of investment. I don't think anyone should put all their funds in in crypto. I personally do about 15-20% I have more in stocks and gold but I have hope in the future of Bitcoin. My post doesn't rule out older people, I'm in my forties and heavily in etherium and a good amount of btc but I would never completely stocks, I have done very well in stocks, gold and silver is well. I look forward to the future of btc ltc and eth and I hope they will become the people's currency
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Re: Do you believe all muslims are bad?
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Walrus1
on 19/03/2018, 22:38:38 UTC
Atheists can be bad people too, of course. But .....But for me, religious people are not so smart.)
ya Mao and Stalin were atheists they killed more than religion ever has. Obvious idiots who had millions of anti religious followers who said religion should not be tolerated so kill them. By the way, Hitler had respect for Islam
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Re: Ad bans to affect prices long term?
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Walrus1
on 19/03/2018, 21:39:28 UTC
The attack isn't on Bitcoin but brought about by so many scam coins. When people say btc these days they are talking crypto I general. Yes these ad bans are proven to have an effect on the price of the coins but I think long term, if btc and certain alts remain popular or utilized things will recover fine.
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Re: Selling items online for Bitcoin or crypto
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Walrus1
on 19/03/2018, 19:58:38 UTC
Ha no not shot I guess my finger slipped while typing. I'm not trying to sell anything here I'm not posting any goods I'd just like to see crypto be used more. I posted the items online in my area sold a number of them but all for fiat no one commented or questioned my notation of accepting crypto
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I really wish btc was what it was meant to be
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Walrus1
on 19/03/2018, 04:37:48 UTC
We have a cabal that controls our cash that is not elected by the people. The federal reserve runs undridled and drunk with power. The US just debt just hit 21 trillion dollars, the idea of btc was to cut through the BS. Give people control of finance. We don't really think of btc as btc we think of its conversion to fiat. Now the government would never allow the people to control its own economy, there is power in economics. But if we could cut the Rothschild bank out of our life by even 5 percent it would be a liberation. It's a dream for me now but maybe someday. For now everyone talks about how much fiat btc will be worth.
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Re: Should i buy ethereum with all of my money ?
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Walrus1
on 18/03/2018, 03:11:12 UTC
Not fully surprised but I am a bit surprised eth is dumping so hard. I look at it as having a good chance as becoming a mode of payment. Hopefully it bounces back
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Re: Selling items online for Bitcoin or crypto
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Walrus1
on 17/03/2018, 04:40:27 UTC
Hey dudes hope you are well. I sell a lot of things on Craigslist. I am now planning on putting a couple things up and saying I accept btc or eth along with the greenback. Wondering if you guys have tried this. I
yes, it sounds good and practical. But is the cost of a transaction that is expensive enough to smooth the business? and as we know the value of bitcoin is unstable, and it changes every second. Is the price of the goods being sold also changed? If true I think this is quite a hassle.

That is definitely a problem but I just want to give it a shot. I don't even expect anyone to jump on it but I want to get the word out. Bitcoin may not be practical for a smaller item so eth and ltc would also be accepted. There was an article in our paper that someone purchased a 14,000 dollar car with btc for a 3.50 fee. My bank transfers cost more than that
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Re: Panic sellers, please head for the exit (and don't come back)
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Walrus1
on 15/03/2018, 23:32:05 UTC
Ah give them a chance. I panicked when I first got in. It takes time to get used to crypto
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Re: Cryptoes & stock exchange
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Walrus1
on 15/03/2018, 20:47:52 UTC
Stocks have things u can track suck as price to earnings, sometimes transparency, a lot of the crypto is a dart throwing game
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Re: Overstock.com Moves Forward With Its Token Sale
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Walrus1
on 15/03/2018, 20:44:27 UTC
I don't know if overstock is still planning on selling its retail business to focus solely on blockchain and crypto but the CEO has been saying this for sometime