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Re: When will the market turn and start growing again?
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mkettler
on 15/02/2018, 09:44:43 UTC
⭐ Merited by piter66 (2)
With lack conceivable of time. Market down in light of the fact that the cost of Bitcoin. All other altcoin relies upon bitcoin. Presently cost is expanding gradually and ideally it will develop. Try not to be freeze about the cost. You can tight hold your coin. You will be productive on the off chance that you do this.
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Re: Where you see a Crash, I see a Fire Sale!
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mkettler
on 15/02/2018, 09:43:53 UTC
That is how it has dependably been appropriate since the commencement of bitcoin? Simply adapt up to it and at some point or another you wont even have an ounce of stress regardless of whether numerous individuals began spreading fate post about bitcoin. Just recall forget that bitcoin is flexible and it have a possibility for recuperation each time it dumps so go out on a limb with the goal that you wont lament and say that you missed the bitcoin vessel after it has pumped once more.
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Re: what is the predicted value for BTC in end of 2018??????
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mkettler
on 15/02/2018, 09:38:27 UTC
⭐ Merited by shezu007 (2)
Well we can't foresee the future yet i've been perusing some news about bitcoin forecast in 2018 and perhaps some of you have heard that, the most astounding expectation is bitcoin's cost will outperform the $ 100.000 amidst 2018. However all potential outcomes could happen and numerous bitcoin fans are seeking after this, I for one have sold the majority of my bitcoins a year ago, I think it isn't past the point where it is possible to rebuy, purchasing as much as I can.
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Re: DON'T DO PANIC SELLING !!!
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mkettler
on 15/02/2018, 09:36:16 UTC
Precisely, the cost will return to what it was inevitably. That is the manner by which I profit from other individuals.
I find that actually, exchanging less frequently would have given me a chance to procure more cash than I would've on the off chance that I was simply keeping my cash in the coin.
Bitcoin and alts are exceptionally unstable yet they are on a solid uptrend.
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Re: Bitcoin bull run begins now?
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mkettler
on 15/02/2018, 09:33:10 UTC
For sure, its reasonable worth is beginning to increment and we are currently observing green checks in the market which implies that coins are presently recouping since its greater part are set apart as red for a timeframe. Yet, this won't imply that it will absolutely increment ceaselessly. Bitcoin is unpredictable and we as a whole realize that, expect sudden settings. For the time being, keep holding.
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Re: Is bitcoin really secure
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mkettler
on 15/02/2018, 09:29:47 UTC
To the extent I know, bitcoin is secure however it isn't protected programmers. On the off chance that a programmer needs to hack your record or wallet, that programmer will do everything that he can to hack your record or wallet. In any case, to keep that to happen, make different records and wallets. Likewise, simply keep your records private even to your family and companions. Try not to advise your passwords to anybody. In that way, you can secure your bitcoin and also your cash.
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Re: Types of Exchanges we know
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mkettler
on 15/02/2018, 09:28:48 UTC
⭐ Merited by piter66 (2)
I more often than not utilize the main method to exchange the market since it's protected. You additionally comprehend that exchanges in this market are not overseen so in the event that you are bamboozled or stolen then you can not get it back. So I as a rule through intermediary to make exchanges for my property, a little exchange charge is adequate so I feel ok for my property.
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Re: Is it true bitcoin will fall to the leve of $1800 or $1500 ?
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mkettler
on 09/02/2018, 04:06:17 UTC
Some experts who says bitcoin to completely crash is it true ?
all i am going to say to this is that each time there is a tiny crash, some idiots come out and start calling themselves "experts" and say price will fall to some ridiculously low number. they say this with complete randomness.

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One of the reason said is virtual currency having no physical form and at least no transferable physically can not be recognized by  retail public users.
hence proving my point that these are idiots calling themselves "experts".
For starters 99% of these “experts” are people who have never traded or even touched cryptocurrency
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Re: Will Valentine's Day affect BTC?
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mkettler
on 09/02/2018, 04:04:21 UTC
Probably yes, because we created it or there are no stores of chocolates, flowers, accessories, cakes, that accept absolute payments with bitcoin, for that reason it is very safe that again during the February 14 it will suffer a decrease of values again. But do not be alarmed, it is normal that during the first quarter of each year the bitcoin tends to have these casualties, and more taking into account the whole situation at a legal level. But, it is certain that when these months pass again it will increase its value again.
Yeah we can start accusing every single event in the history of the world to affect BITCOIN. Someone take a piss, BITCOIN dies EZ
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Re: Can bitcoins be converted into cash?
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mkettler
on 09/02/2018, 04:03:06 UTC
Absolutely. There are a number of ways to do this, nearly all of which are to a certain degree convoluted.

Personally I prefer to transfer them to a debit card and then I can use that to spend or withdraw as normal.

There are a bunch of bitcoin debit cards around and they all serve much the same function but remember you are still paying with a Fiat Currency such as EUR, GBP or USD.

There are a number of prepaid debit cards that can receive bitcoin as a top-up method but they are converted to the Fiat currency for use with the card.
Depends on your country’s regulations that can get you into a lot of trouble if you are caught
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Re: If the world uses a single currency
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mkettler
on 09/02/2018, 04:00:32 UTC
The world can not use single Currency,as every nation have different economic policy,that is relative to there natural resources and business activity.
This is pretty damn true and many governments have own reserves to back their currencies and shit
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Re: What is the difference between bitcoin and bitcoin cash?
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mkettler
on 09/02/2018, 03:58:03 UTC
Bitcoin is the main cryptocurrency that exists in this world of cryptocurrency. It is mainly in the use of everything. Everything that existed here is because of this guy bitcoin.

While bitcoin cash is the "forked" bitcoin. By means of forked, it is also an altcoin or known as the alternative coins. The forked existed last August 1, 2017.
It’s also a major shitcoin that’s just trying to cash in on the name of BITCOIN at this point with its shills
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Re: Why should people invest in bitcoin?
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mkettler
on 09/02/2018, 03:56:14 UTC
They should invest in bitcoin because its very profitable and if you invest in bitcoin you can assure that your capital will become double or triple. So people should now start investing into bitcoin so that when the time comes that bitcoin reach its peak you can have a great count within your hands.
Its just just the “ability” everything has the ability to do that but not everything does in the end
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Re: Ethereum's future road
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mkettler
on 09/02/2018, 03:53:49 UTC
I think ETH has great potential. If ETH can make up for bitcoin's flaw, it is likely to replace bitcoin, but ETH is based on bitcoin's improvement. Bitcoin's influence is still huge,and I think ETH will not go beyond bitcoin in a short time.
And what is that flaw you talk of? BITCOIN and ETH both have very different purposes in cryptocurrency
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Re: I'm taking a break
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mkettler
on 09/02/2018, 03:42:43 UTC
I have the same tactic, when everything is going down I just remove myself from cryptoworld. I go outside, or play games, focus on my work. Always works.
No shit that’s getting rid of an addiction 101 for dummies cryptocurrency or not. No shit sherlock
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Re: Will bitcoin replace gold?
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mkettler
on 03/02/2018, 17:35:44 UTC
No. They have their own characteristics and personalities. They have their own pros and cons. But they both are good investments but Bitcoin have great potentials and these potentials aren't harnessed thoroughly so you should hop on and take risks.
Yeah gold is more and more stable than BITCOIN but doesn’t have as much profit potential as cryptocurrency
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Re: Should bitcoin have risen a little slowly?
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mkettler
on 03/02/2018, 17:34:47 UTC
I think if bitcoin rose quite steadily and slowly people wouldn't look at the best cryptocurrency with an "evil eye". Going forward, do you think a slow steady rise, rather than a speedy erratic rise is good for bitcoin to get "accepted" all over the world? The sudden rise seems to scare people and  governments.

I kind of felt the same way here. It was beyond my expectations that bitcoin reached 20k last december but what was more surprising was the pace it took to get there. Many aren't expecting that as well. I personally would've preferred that btc took a much slower pace but we're recovering
Well excuse me being anal but the point is BITCOIN never ever reached 20$k in fiat, it only hit 19500$
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Re: Why media against bitcoin ?
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mkettler
on 03/02/2018, 17:33:38 UTC
⭐ Merited by mellorbo (2)
when ever I found any news about bitcoin it is negative news , i am confused why traditional mass media always against bitcoin ?

Because drama sells newspapers...or clicks on a website. This is also the natural progression of human acceptance of a new technology. First people criticize it as a fad, then they say "well I would never need that", then they start to get curious, then they realize the want it, and finally they realize the need it.

We're in the "well I would never need that" phase with a few people starting to get curious.

Bitcoin's been making its epic run all year long. The mainstream media didn't care until August. And when they were reporting in August the news was all about "epic run, it's a fad, it's a bubble, bitcoin fans are foolish!" Now, in December, we're starting to see more articles about the future, the value, and the staying power of Bitcoin.

It's been fun to watch! Don't worry about the mainstream media...worry about your own personal comfort level with Bitcoin.
got it mate,thats how media works selling the drama while the truth is they only expose single side just to have proof,and some of them only waiting for brive to ignore what the real story is.but this thing dont bring bitcoin down,instead only letting bitcoin to be more popular.because good or bad publicity is still publicity
Selling drama is a core point of media else half the news would be boring af daily lmfao IMO atleast
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Re: is it risky to turn all my money to bitcoins?
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mkettler
on 03/02/2018, 17:32:56 UTC
Yes, that would be horrible judgment. Take a note from people who have been making money in other, comparable investments models since investing was a thing - diversify. That doesn't mean you can't have a substantial amount in crypto/bitcoin, but to put all of your money in ANY single thing is just a bad strategy. We can't entirely use past results to count on future outcomes, that's why people got screwed in the dotcom bubble, in the housing bubble, in the tulip mania bubble for crying out loud. I personally have substantial crypto holdings and think that there is a great amount of additional profits to be realized, but you should always hedge your bets.
Well if diversify into safer investments in cryptocurrency then I don’t see an issue with going all in
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Re: Do Banks fear cryptocurrency
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mkettler
on 03/02/2018, 17:31:07 UTC
Yes! If I own a bank I will sell it immediately for bitcoin ahahh  Grin
That has absolutely nothing to do with banks fearing bitcoin and rise of cryptocurrency though? Like nothing lol