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Re: 1Bitcoin as a gift from someone
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mouneshwar123
on 14/01/2018, 10:10:33 UTC
If you be given a gift of 1BTC by someone and for you this amount is already something you did not expect. Will you sell your bitcoin right away and convert it into cash or just keep it for a better price to come or invest it or what?
I would sell it and go all in on alt coins at this scenario. Some new projects are doing a very good job and seems promising. I would go 30% into ETH and that is long term.
20% into ICON and that is moderate to long term. 15% into Cardano and that is moderate to long term. 15% into TRON and that is moderate to long term.
Remaining 20% into coins that are very new, that are trading for less than a dollar or few cents, having around 50 - 200 Million USD in Market cap. I would do a lot of research about their road map and the team. This is going to be short to moderate term, I expect such coins to increase few folds, maybe 4x -5x.
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Re: what is the predicted value for BTC in end of 2018??????
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mouneshwar123
on 14/01/2018, 08:10:36 UTC
I would say it will hit 28K mark by the end of year 2018 and will gradually come down to 20K - 22K mark and will see a resistance from the supporters in the early 2019. Again it will start raising in prices after the drop. Time to reach 50K mark is not far away, we will see it happen in the late 2020.

Whenever there is a sudden change in price there will be a fall in price that follows before some people start resisting the price fall.
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Re: Bitcoin's price is getting low
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mouneshwar123
on 13/01/2018, 16:01:43 UTC
Bitcoin's price will fall before it will again rise up at least till the end of year 2018. By no means, it will go below the 10 grand mark. Lot of people call it a bubble that will burst and go down to dust, that will never happen. Chances of price dropping to 10 grand mark itself is unlikely. Feb - March 2018 will be the best time to buy Bitcoin as it will be the years lowest price.
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Re: What crypto will be the 3rd known after Ethereum?
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mouneshwar123
on 13/01/2018, 06:50:17 UTC
I feel, Ripple will be the 3rd known cryptocurrency after Ethereum. After all the attention it got in late 2017 and also it has got the 2nd target market cap after Bitcoin and has a huge supply.

1. Bitcoin
2. Ethereum
3. Ripple
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Re: Can Bitcoin End World Poverty?
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mouneshwar123
on 13/01/2018, 06:32:42 UTC
Definitely not, Poverty can be ended only with Humanity. If bitcoin is accumulated with the wealthy 10% of the population, the remaining 90% will live in poverty only. Bitcoin has nothing to do with ending poverty.
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Re: 🌙🌙🌙 Moonlite Signature Campaign 🌙 🌙🌙 [MEMBERS+]
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mouneshwar123
on 13/01/2018, 05:01:01 UTC
Bitcoin Talk Name: mouneshwar123
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Re: why do people agree to pay taxes?
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mouneshwar123
on 13/01/2018, 04:51:29 UTC
That would be a big mess, a group of people without a leader is dangerous to the society and self. Let's say the people overthrow the government and take control of things themselves and choose their own leader, then forms a new government with different rules. Doesn't make sense right.
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Re: I'll buy one Porsche 911 for 1BTC.
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mouneshwar123
on 09/01/2018, 09:28:56 UTC
Definitely, why not?
All you have to do is to hold on to your BTC for longer period. At the rate of increase of BTC's current value and acceptability, I assume you would buy a Porsche in 5 years. Good luck!
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Re: Does this mean Cash will be extinct?
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mouneshwar123
on 09/01/2018, 09:06:31 UTC
Sure, it will extinct. It will take a lot of years for the eastern countries to follow the foot steps of the western countries. Until and unless these governments are sure to track the crytpocurrency transaction from it's citizens, it is not safe for them to implement them which would encourage money laundering.
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Re: Crypto is an Asset or Currency?
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mouneshwar123
on 09/01/2018, 09:02:42 UTC
I believe it is both currency and an asset. But it is not good when a lot of people consider it just as an asset/investment. Or at least until it is widely accepted all over the world. The goal is to make it widely accepted even in the remotest place, to buy a coffee in Himalayas, in Nepal. In other words, the circulating supply should roar.
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Re: Bitcoin worth to you or not...
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mouneshwar123
on 09/01/2016, 15:40:32 UTC
To me the bitcoin is worthier than FIAT currency, for example the buying power of bitcoin increased these years and the buying power of FIAT currencies went down these years.
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Re: Long term OIL
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mouneshwar123
on 09/01/2016, 15:38:16 UTC
OIL? This is the first time I hear about investing in OIL. I will not do it any time soon. The bad days are ahead, the big recession is coming soon.
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Re: How too get rich
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mouneshwar123
on 09/01/2016, 15:30:24 UTC
Start an International children's School, Definitely you will be rich very sooner. Every parent in the world is ready to pay any amount of money for their children's education.
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Re: Bitcoin or Gold? What would you pick?
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mouneshwar123
on 08/01/2016, 17:33:46 UTC
Its 65-35, Bitcoin to Gold. I am not going to spend gold, but I will spend some of the bitcoins. That is how I contribute to the Bitcoin Ecosystem.
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Re: Big Crash coming
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mouneshwar123
on 08/01/2016, 17:31:33 UTC
Russia?? Russia is one of the countries that wants to ban Bitcoin. I don't think it will be safe to be in Russia. Switzerland would be better.
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Re: If bitcoin price is $10.000, will fiat be worthless?
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mouneshwar123
on 08/01/2016, 17:27:09 UTC
Comparing BTC which is equal to 10000 USD, USD will be worthless. But still people will be using USD, unless and until BTC is accepted globally or atleast oil giant countries accept BTC for their petrol.
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Re: $700 million lottery jackpot straight to BTC
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mouneshwar123
on 08/01/2016, 17:24:53 UTC
OMG! $700 million USD to BTC, when he cash it out after years he will be insanely rich, the richest. But it depends on how much years he holds it.
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Re: Why You Should Never Sell Your Bitcoins Ever
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mouneshwar123
on 08/01/2016, 16:49:01 UTC
Don't let the bitcoin stagnant in your wallet, let it have some transactions. If bitcoins are stagnant the prices will go down someday.
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Re: Perhaps Bitcoin isn't the currency of ISIS...
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mouneshwar123
on 05/12/2015, 14:52:59 UTC
You pretend that they use as their currency a currency that is not theirs? That is not own by them? Then, if yes, where can find they all that bitcoin needed to pay their fighters? Are very big money that needed. And if they will be able to find all the needed amount, what can do their mujahideens with an internet money? How will use it? Then I bet that 80% of them know internet only as a name and have not used it even one time. They know only Allah, the Quran, the fighting, the various weapons and the women. Everything else is  western culture which want to destroy their customs and their culture. As such must be fight. Are very few they who really are the mind of everything there and maybe they may be the same as a normal people in our area. They might know and use even bitcoin. But is impossible that the money used by ISIS in everything be the money which can be used only by them.
true that, not all of them are educated. all the know is to fight fight and fight.
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Re: Bitcoin Not Useful for Terrorists, Already Regulated Appropriately
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mouneshwar123
on 04/12/2015, 08:28:12 UTC
But there are still ways to stay anonymous with bitcoins. There are still other way with which they can fund terrorist activities, those should be sorted out before regulating bitcoins.