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The future of Crypto
Mar 26, 2020 at 07:39
Feb 22, 2011 부터 멤버
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nemesiscoiled posted:Though I believe it will rise and make me rich:)Artteri434er posted:
Many experts believe that soon bitcoin will rise in price above its maximum.
Many experts are often wrong. Bitcoin is risky. It may rise, it may fall but the truth is no one knows. This is why it is a high risk asset
There are many experts saying it will drop to 1,000
Other experts are saying it is like digital gold and it will rise.
So everybody should do own prediction.
Mar 27, 2020 부터 멤버
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Mar 27, 2020 at 11:05
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togr posted:nemesiscoiled posted:Though I believe it will rise and make me rich:)Artteri434er posted:
Many experts believe that soon bitcoin will rise in price above its maximum.
Many experts are often wrong. Bitcoin is risky. It may rise, it may fall but the truth is no one knows. This is why it is a high risk asset
There are many experts saying it will drop to 1,000
Other experts are saying it is like digital gold and it will rise.
So everybody should do own prediction.
Basically no one knows what bitcoin will do. But if we assume that it is 50:50 that it will rise significantly versus fall to 0 , then from a pure risk:reward assessment then investing in BTC is a no brainer. The price is $6000 right now. If you invest say $1000 and price goes to $0, you have only lost $1000, whereas if price goes to $20,000 again then your investment would be worth $3,300. There is also the fact that the upside is unlimited but your downside is limited. The most you could lose in this example is $1000 but if price goes crazy again and goes up and up your rewards are unlimited.
Mar 27, 2020 at 12:59
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A little more then month ago around February 13-14 the price for 1btc was $10,000. Now the price $6,600 for one btc. Why is this happening? Well large Bit investors lowered the price to buy bitcoins at a low price and then again raise the price to 10-15k. Now it seems to me they are throwing away all the small traders who are withdrawing money in a panic.
But of course someone can hide behind the coronavirus pandemic. And say it influenced the market. Especially on btc price.
But of course someone can hide behind the coronavirus pandemic. And say it influenced the market. Especially on btc price.
Mar 29, 2020 at 13:14
Oct 20, 2018 부터 멤버
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andrew_2 posted:Cheers for this opinion mate. 😉 Let me tell you another rumor.
A little more then month ago around February 13-14 the price for 1btc was $10,000. Now the price $6,600 for one btc. Why is this happening? Well large Bit investors lowered the price to buy bitcoins at a low price and then again raise the price to 10-15k. Now it seems to me they are throwing away all the small traders who are withdrawing money in a panic.
But of course someone can hide behind the coronavirus pandemic. And say it influenced the market. Especially on btc price.
The second rumor which i`ve heard lately and it`s VERY interesting is that this dump was caused by the miners, big miners and they`ve used COVID19 as a look-alike trigger. In front of the halvening, big miners wanted to destruct small ones with sell off and that must be started from 15th of February. As you must know after the halving this May:
1. The production and the profitability of/from BTC will be cut in half.
2. The expenses to mine will stay the same or even bigger if there`s inflation.
3. The miners will be the same number as now.
And from 1,2 and 3 is popping a problem – competition.
How the big miners can destruct the competition of small ones and get them out of business before the halvening? Easy. With big sell offs, pushing the price down and down till the small ones become unprofitable and capitulate.
Like I said this is just a rumor but it`s very interesting one and may be the latest hashrate is kind of evidence for this theory (about 30% decrease from the latest ATH).
momchil_slavov@
Mar 23, 2020 부터 멤버
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Mar 30, 2020 at 12:33
Mar 23, 2020 부터 멤버
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momo3HC posted:andrew_2 posted:Cheers for this opinion mate. 😉 Let me tell you another rumor.
A little more then month ago around February 13-14 the price for 1btc was $10,000. Now the price $6,600 for one btc. Why is this happening? Well large Bit investors lowered the price to buy bitcoins at a low price and then again raise the price to 10-15k. Now it seems to me they are throwing away all the small traders who are withdrawing money in a panic.
But of course someone can hide behind the coronavirus pandemic. And say it influenced the market. Especially on btc price.
The second rumor which i`ve heard lately and it`s VERY interesting is that this dump was caused by the miners, big miners and they`ve used COVID19 as a look-alike trigger. In front of the halvening, big miners wanted to destruct small ones with sell off and that must be started from 15th of February. As you must know after the halving this May:
1. The production and the profitability of/from BTC will be cut in half.
2. The expenses to mine will stay the same or even bigger if there`s inflation.
3. The miners will be the same number as now.
And from 1,2 and 3 is popping a problem – competition.
How the big miners can destruct the competition of small ones and get them out of business before the halvening? Easy. With big sell offs, pushing the price down and down till the small ones become unprofitable and capitulate.
Like I said this is just a rumor but it`s very interesting one and may be the latest hashrate is kind of evidence for this theory (about 30% decrease from the latest ATH).
Very interesting rumour. I am a bit confused by the halving. It sounds like it will have a negative impact on the price of BTC because it will make it more difficult to mine. Surely this will result in less interest because the rewards are lower?? Correct me if I am wrong
Apr 02, 2020 at 08:20
Feb 22, 2011 부터 멤버
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momo3HC posted:2. The expenses to mine will stay the same or even bigger if there`s inflationandrew_2 posted:Cheers for this opinion mate. 😉 Let me tell you another rumor.
A little more then month ago around February 13-14 the price for 1btc was $10,000. Now the price $6,600 for one btc. Why is this happening? Well large Bit investors lowered the price to buy bitcoins at a low price and then again raise the price to 10-15k. Now it seems to me they are throwing away all the small traders who are withdrawing money in a panic.
But of course someone can hide behind the coronavirus pandemic. And say it influenced the market. Especially on btc price.
The second rumor which i`ve heard lately and it`s VERY interesting is that this dump was caused by the miners, big miners and they`ve used COVID19 as a look-alike trigger. In front of the halvening, big miners wanted to destruct small ones with sell off and that must be started from 15th of February. As you must know after the halving this May:
1. The production and the profitability of/from BTC will be cut in half.
2. The expenses to mine will stay the same or even bigger if there`s inflation.
3. The miners will be the same number as now.
And from 1,2 and 3 is popping a problem – competition.
How the big miners can destruct the competition of small ones and get them out of business before the halvening? Easy. With big sell offs, pushing the price down and down till the small ones become unprofitable and capitulate.
Like I said this is just a rumor but it`s very interesting one and may be the latest hashrate is kind of evidence for this theory (about 30% decrease from the latest ATH).
is not true https://www.theblockcrypto.com/linked/59972/bitcoins-mining-difficulty-sees-the-second-largest-drop-in-history
Apr 05, 2020 at 14:42
Oct 20, 2018 부터 멤버
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princesslint posted:Yes, you`re wrong. The negative impact is only before halving. After halving the price MUST be higher cuz of the miners and they won`t let it be lower. That`s in short.momo3HC posted:andrew_2 posted:Cheers for this opinion mate. 😉 Let me tell you another rumor.
A little more then month ago around February 13-14 the price for 1btc was $10,000. Now the price $6,600 for one btc. Why is this happening? Well large Bit investors lowered the price to buy bitcoins at a low price and then again raise the price to 10-15k. Now it seems to me they are throwing away all the small traders who are withdrawing money in a panic.
But of course someone can hide behind the coronavirus pandemic. And say it influenced the market. Especially on btc price.
The second rumor which i`ve heard lately and it`s VERY interesting is that this dump was caused by the miners, big miners and they`ve used COVID19 as a look-alike trigger. In front of the halvening, big miners wanted to destruct small ones with sell off and that must be started from 15th of February. As you must know after the halving this May:
1. The production and the profitability of/from BTC will be cut in half.
2. The expenses to mine will stay the same or even bigger if there`s inflation.
3. The miners will be the same number as now.
And from 1,2 and 3 is popping a problem – competition.
How the big miners can destruct the competition of small ones and get them out of business before the halvening? Easy. With big sell offs, pushing the price down and down till the small ones become unprofitable and capitulate.
Like I said this is just a rumor but it`s very interesting one and may be the latest hashrate is kind of evidence for this theory (about 30% decrease from the latest ATH).
Very interesting rumour. I am a bit confused by the halving. It sounds like it will have a negative impact on the price of BTC because it will make it more difficult to mine. Surely this will result in less interest because the rewards are lower?? Correct me if I am wrong
momchil_slavov@
Apr 05, 2020 at 14:44
Oct 20, 2018 부터 멤버
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togr posted:Do you make difference between hashrate and expences?momo3HC posted:2. The expenses to mine will stay the same or even bigger if there`s inflationandrew_2 posted:Cheers for this opinion mate. 😉 Let me tell you another rumor.
A little more then month ago around February 13-14 the price for 1btc was $10,000. Now the price $6,600 for one btc. Why is this happening? Well large Bit investors lowered the price to buy bitcoins at a low price and then again raise the price to 10-15k. Now it seems to me they are throwing away all the small traders who are withdrawing money in a panic.
But of course someone can hide behind the coronavirus pandemic. And say it influenced the market. Especially on btc price.
The second rumor which i`ve heard lately and it`s VERY interesting is that this dump was caused by the miners, big miners and they`ve used COVID19 as a look-alike trigger. In front of the halvening, big miners wanted to destruct small ones with sell off and that must be started from 15th of February. As you must know after the halving this May:
1. The production and the profitability of/from BTC will be cut in half.
2. The expenses to mine will stay the same or even bigger if there`s inflation.
3. The miners will be the same number as now.
And from 1,2 and 3 is popping a problem – competition.
How the big miners can destruct the competition of small ones and get them out of business before the halvening? Easy. With big sell offs, pushing the price down and down till the small ones become unprofitable and capitulate.
Like I said this is just a rumor but it`s very interesting one and may be the latest hashrate is kind of evidence for this theory (about 30% decrease from the latest ATH).
is not true https://www.theblockcrypto.com/linked/59972/bitcoins-mining-difficulty-sees-the-second-largest-drop-in-history
momchil_slavov@
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Apr 06, 2020 at 12:37
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benschmidt posted:
The recent rise in BTC following the outbreak of coronavirus has confirmed belief that BTC is digital gold. There will be a rush to BTC next time there are any economic jitters. I will be buying dips from now on
Bitcoin has fall from $8500 to $7000 over the last month. It has risen a bit in the last couple of weeks but BTC is clearly not digital gold
Apr 07, 2020 at 13:45
Feb 22, 2011 부터 멤버
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sangine posted:Really?benschmidt posted:
The recent rise in BTC following the outbreak of coronavirus has confirmed belief that BTC is digital gold. There will be a rush to BTC next time there are any economic jitters. I will be buying dips from now on
Bitcoin has fall from $8500 to $7000 over the last month. It has risen a bit in the last couple of weeks but BTC is clearly not digital gold
Have you seen real Gold movements?
Gold had fallen from 1680 to 1480 in 9 days.
That is actually 200/1680 = 12%. So almost 1.5% a day.
Apr 07, 2020 at 17:55
May 11, 2019 부터 멤버
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Crypto does have a future but it will take some time before that happens. You have said that the problem are the traders which is a common thing even in forex only that forex is better than crypto. Crypto happens to have few miners because the whole mining process is not that welcoming to some.
Apr 07, 2020 at 18:47
Sep 29, 2019 부터 멤버
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I do not think that crypto has a very good future. The miners are jsut not in good terms with it as you have said that the problem is the miners. Why are the miners a problem in cryoto but not in forex. There is obviously something that is up with crypto and everyone knows it but will not talk about it.
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Apr 08, 2020 at 11:31
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Cegar posted:
I do not think that crypto has a very good future. The miners are jsut not in good terms with it as you have said that the problem is the miners. Why are the miners a problem in cryoto but not in forex. There is obviously something that is up with crypto and everyone knows it but will not talk about it.
Can you elaborate on this. What is the problem with the miners?
Apr 09, 2020 at 13:16
Feb 22, 2011 부터 멤버
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Cegar posted:
I do not think that crypto has a very good future. The miners are jsut not in good terms with it as you have said that the problem is the miners. Why are the miners a problem in cryoto but not in forex. There is obviously something that is up with crypto and everyone knows it but will not talk about it.
Why are the miners a problem in cryoto but not in forex. - OMG
Crypto - BTC coins and other are mined by miners. That's why crypto is tight to miners havilly.
Forex - the currencies are not mined. There are no miners. Pairs are though affected by economy and political events and much more.
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