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Re: It's over for the shills and bears - BTC market cap about to explode
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artanb1
on 20/05/2016, 11:40:53 UTC
Nice attempted shakeout Eth shills, but China is still at $449.  Even BTCE is $445 haha.

Hi Roach,

what exactly is your problem with ETH? I get that you say its manipulated but that shouldn't be a problem as all crypto's are manipulated. I don't know a lot about ETH but my favourite guy to listen to about crypto is Andreas Antonopoulos, who likes and owns ETH, and that guy is very smart and very honest.

I'm not thinking about buying ETH but I'm interested in your reasoning (in laymans turms please)

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Re: btc to £1000000
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artanb1
on 18/09/2015, 23:23:24 UTC
Or the economy collapses and bitcoin follows suit,this is more how I see things happening,since the markets have already shown that to be the case with bitcoin. The rises are usually speculation and when the issue hits bitcoin drops.

when the markets go down, gold goes up. bitcoin is internet gold:-)

https://twitter.com/MarketWatch/status/644964245554221056/photo/1?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
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Re: btc to £1000000
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artanb1
on 18/09/2015, 23:01:05 UTC
how many years to see this price?

Saying that will be the price of bitcoin was tongue in cheek. my point is that when the banking system collapses (and im confident it will) the central banks will print their way into hyperinflation, giving currency's way less purchasing power. currency will also flow into bitcoin as people look for a safe haven against fiat systems.
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btc to £1000000
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artanb1
on 18/09/2015, 15:55:06 UTC
This will be after the global collapse of currency systems and they all go into hyperinflation. I cannot believe what I have just read in this article from the chief economist of the BOE.

Bitcoin also gets a mention, im in absolute shock.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/bank-of-england/11874061/Negative-interest-rates-could-be-necessary-to-protect-UK-economy-says-Bank-of-England-chief-economist.html

In England the telegraph is generally recognised as being one of the more respected newspapers.