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Re: Bitcoin will be stronger this time
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cdoyle14
on 24/08/2018, 20:18:36 UTC
I think so too. No wonder there is a proverb that everything that does not kill us makes us stronger. So I think the bitcoin will still show what he is capable of. And all those who ceased to believe, did not believe in him at all, will be very surprised.
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Re: Lightning network stats: 86 BTC • 3.2K nodes • 11.5K channels
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cdoyle14
on 24/08/2018, 20:18:06 UTC
It feels like the lightning network was something non-significant and nobody saw it, but now I see it gaining popularity day by day. I really wish that lightning would be prospective because I do believe in that Project.
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Re: My sweet and bitter experience about bitcoin
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cdoyle14
on 24/08/2018, 20:17:47 UTC
Of course and obvious my sweet was when I was withdrawing and buying things that I have been waiting for a long time to buy and bitter experience is trading with negative deals closed.
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Re: Simply predict the future of bitcoin
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cdoyle14
on 23/08/2018, 11:11:24 UTC
We can predict that it will be and be confident in it, but it doesn't mean that it would be just the way with predicted it to be. So the option for me is to be sensitive and selective here.
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Re: If the government supports bitcoin instead of the existing currency.
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cdoyle14
on 23/08/2018, 11:10:21 UTC
Neither bitcoin nor paper money has any real value, but notes have national credit support, and what if bitcoin also gets national credit? The government will lose its macro-control policy but it can also effectively eliminate inflation, two relative ratios. Is that a good result? Of course, I know that the government is very unlikely to support bitcoin, but who knows?
I think that it would be something like that Japanese Woolwich that are attending to have the Bitcoin payment madhav integrated if the government will support that, will be the future.
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Re: Why lot of countries do not allow to use Crpto?
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cdoyle14
on 23/08/2018, 11:10:03 UTC
Lot of countries do not allow to use crypto currencies and they discourage using them. However as far as I feel, trading with crypto is not that harmful for the economy of the country. As an example, if a person has Eth and someone from another country needs to buy Eth, that buyer needs to pay the seller in terms of dollars. Then that seller needs to convert that Dollars to his native currency which means it creates a the demand for the native currency and increase the value of the currency. May be the government is unable to add a tax on such transactions but it is beneficial for the currency used in seller's country.
What do you think about that?
If I would be a president I will not only think about freshness of the system, I would be thinking about the possible effect that it will have on my country economy and people welfare.
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Re: it is possible fiat currency will crashed?
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cdoyle14
on 22/08/2018, 12:33:31 UTC
I heard Robert Kyosaki is talking about the crashed of FIAT CURRENCY? when this thing will happen? how are we going to respond?
It seems that we are heading right towards the global economy crisis, and it's going near and more near day-to-day. But he knows that cryptocurrency be that exit that we need?
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Re: Do you use cryptocurrencies in your daily life? Are they useful?
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cdoyle14
on 22/08/2018, 12:32:29 UTC
Right now I'm not using cryptocurrency in my daily, life, but there was a period of time when I was using it and it was ok I would say quite comfortable to go with.
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Re: Why lot of countries do not allow to use Crpto?
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cdoyle14
on 22/08/2018, 12:31:26 UTC
Lot of countries do not allow to use crypto currencies and they discourage using them. However as far as I feel, trading with crypto is not that harmful for the economy of the country. As an example, if a person has Eth and someone from another country needs to buy Eth, that buyer needs to pay the seller in terms of dollars. Then that seller needs to convert that Dollars to his native currency which means it creates a the demand for the native currency and increase the value of the currency. May be the government is unable to add a tax on such transactions but it is beneficial for the currency used in seller's country.
What do you think about that?
I think that country is are just aware of bitcoins non stability and they are just worried that it can harm the economy of the country which could be already not the best at all.
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Re: The dollar affects Bitcoin?
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cdoyle14
on 17/08/2018, 17:55:16 UTC
as we know, the dollar is now rising, from the rise in the dollar it turns out that the price of Bitcoin is also rising, so what I ask here is that this is related to the dollar increase? or just coincidence?
It is certainly good that Dollar is growing but I'm thinking that it would never have an ability to grow as large as bitcoin though sometimes for example $1,500 in one night, few days ago as it was.
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Re: Do not Read!
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cdoyle14
on 17/08/2018, 17:54:48 UTC
I am always a fan of this forum where people talk so much on the crypto market price movements, their speculations and the rulings of the government over the system. I am overwhelmed with those people behind that had a great ideas. I just made this thread just to let anyone to be acknowledge that being part of this system is one of the best thing that happen and that one should be thankful. As usual we are not counting small things because we are always counting huge things to happen. Be thankful that because of the system we had the chance to earn and get profit. Thank you!
I totally agree with you because if I would call the money that I earned from cryptocurrency during this time my involvement lasts, I would be happy because otherwise I would not earned it if cryptocurrency will not be existing.
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Re: Cryptocurrency or Stock Market?
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cdoyle14
on 17/08/2018, 17:53:49 UTC
As we all know, stock market had been there for a very long time now and on the other hand, cryptocurrency is a fast rising trend when it comes to the world of trade and commerce. Some may prefer to invest in crypto because of high returns but some will still go with stock market and play it safe.
In your opinion, what will be the best option to invest your money on?
My opinion stock market is much more profitable and stable than cryptocurrency what cryptocurrency attracts more people because it is something fresh and new something unusual, which we did not have before.
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Re: Starbucks drops hint at plans to accept Bitcoin
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cdoyle14
on 17/08/2018, 17:53:22 UTC
I have one coffee shop near my office in the centre, so what really would like for Starbucks to accept my bitcoin so why would be able to buy my coffee from them with my crypto earnings.
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Re: Do you think that other coins move faster?
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cdoyle14
on 16/08/2018, 17:27:58 UTC
Do you think that Bitcoin has become too slow to compete with the relatively quick alt coins out there? Is it realty competitive to have a slow community rather than a centralised decision making in development?

In other words, does the community effect of decentralisation enough to counterbalance the difficult decision making processes?

Eventually I am thinking that bitcoin will show off in 2019 because for now it seems like moving slower than other kinds but anyway bitcoin is not losing its potential to grow, is just in there slow development.
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Re: The most crypto-friendly and unfriendly countries
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cdoyle14
on 16/08/2018, 17:27:40 UTC
I can say about my country in the middle Europe that we are such a strange guys that we are not having any position more positive or negative towards crypto, but everybody is using it freely without fear to be caught.
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Re: What is the mission of crypto?
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cdoyle14
on 15/08/2018, 18:37:12 UTC
My life I think that mission of crypto currency that I use and I am involved in, was to help myself to get out of trouble that I have been in. And I cannot say that I have bought myself a Porsche...
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Re: Look at the market, are you scared?
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cdoyle14
on 15/08/2018, 18:36:15 UTC
Recently, Apple has become a trillion dollar company. You see, Apple is just a company, yet it has quadrupled its entire investment in Crypto. We do not take into account other investment channels, such as real estate, gold or the huge cash flow that is floating or lying dead in the bank. Just only 1% cash flow of the stock market dump on Crypto, our property will increase tens of times. Do not know what you think but I still prefer to invest in it, it's risky but the potential is huge. I was ready to get another job and wait 10 years to reach $1 million. I will never give up this market.

I can say that I'm not scared because I have withdrawed 80% of my Holdings before the price are about to go down so I'm a lucky guy hear,  but I really feel bad for all those guys who are struggling.
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Re: I wish I dump all the BTC in late DEC 2017
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cdoyle14
on 13/08/2018, 17:39:48 UTC
what a year, wish I dump all the coin in late DEC lol

and today, spend the 100% from that capital and bought it again, so u still holding the same amount as late DEC while steady with the 900% profits..
If I would sell all the Bitcoin I had before of the great peak of 2017 I think I would live in my own house right now and it would not be in credit, that I need to pay off. Of course I haven't done that Sad
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Re: Bitcoin news and technical analysis
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cdoyle14
on 13/08/2018, 17:39:35 UTC
I'm not having a mates who are involved in the process of technical analyses but I would be interested to know how is it going in their area, are they successful with there predictions in this market conditions?
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Re: Why we will see $50k Bitcoin end of year
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cdoyle14
on 07/08/2018, 18:11:54 UTC
The last time the CBOE launched a Bitcoin financial tool, futures, we saw $20k. Recently rising Bitcoin dominance shows people betting on the latest CBOE tool, ETF, being approved.

Bitcoin dominance is heading towards fifty percent by marketcap. What does this mean for the price and how should traders and investors view it? Marketcap is by far not the best metric to read dominance, but that doesn’t mean it can’t add value to your trading.

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https://soundcloud.com/buy-or-sell-what-the-hell/does-bitcoin-dominance-matter-to-traders-35



More and more topics like this around I feel like starting to sell my things in my apartment and buy bitcoin instead, but to be honest it is really scary too find yourself out of this flow, and miss the opportunities.