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Board Beginners & Help
Re: What happens when bitcoins are lost?
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shugo
on 21/01/2018, 20:38:53 UTC
Aproximately 30-50% are out of circulation already. If a bitcoin is lost, than it's lost forever. It's out, no way to get it back.

Here's good infographic explaining everything:
https://imagesvc.timeincapp.com/v3/mm/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Ffortunedotcom.files.wordpress.com%2F2017%2F11%2Flost_bitcoins.png&w=800&q=85

Good analysis thank you.



This is an interesting bit of information here.

Supply and demand in part determine pricing,
once Bitcoin gains more wide spread adoption
naturally it will be worth more money per coin.

Officially there are only 21 million Bitcoin,
however the actual availability will be much
lower over time.

Thanks!

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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: What Is Your Bitcoin Dream?
by
shugo
on 09/09/2017, 23:47:32 UTC
Bitcoins story is far from over...

Everyone regrets not getting in on it sooner. When it matched the value of the U.S. Dollar most thought it reached its peak. Once it started trading over $1000 most were scared to invest fearing the value would drop. At $2000 lots of people were disappointed they let fear hold them back from making a big return on their investment. Once it was worth over $2000 most feared getting involved because at that price it had to be too late...

At this point it has over doubled its $2000 value, and experts predict it will settle between $500,000 USD - $1,000,000.

The story is NOT over...

My dream is for the expert predictions to become reality.

Noone can afford to ignore Bitcoin.  Smiley
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Board Economics
Re: could bitcoin be replaced by another crypto currency?
by
shugo
on 01/09/2017, 02:42:59 UTC
Different Cryto's will gain popularity and demand once they start being accepted by more businesses.

And, Supply & Demand will drive the prices up, because they are not infinite like fiat seems to be.

I suppose we'll see in the coming months, and years!
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Board Micro Earnings
Re: Is there other url shortener that pays with bitcoin other than coinurl?
by
shugo
on 30/08/2017, 23:49:18 UTC
The highest paying link shortening service right now that pays in Bitcoin is http://oke.io/