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The Bitcoin (BTC) thread - worldwidetraveler - 10-22-2013

Quote: (10-22-2013 10:49 AM)el mechanico Wrote:  

The guys in the BTC-e troll box said I have no business knowing what bitcoins are nor should i be investing

They probably read your mac thread.


The Bitcoin (BTC) thread - el mechanico - 10-22-2013

Quote: (10-22-2013 11:19 AM)worldwidetraveler Wrote:  

Quote: (10-22-2013 10:49 AM)el mechanico Wrote:  

The guys in the BTC-e troll box said I have no business knowing what bitcoins are nor should i be investing

They probably read your mac thread.
My mac works titties I'm never going back also helps keep my bitcoin fortune safe.


The Bitcoin (BTC) thread - Emancipator - 10-30-2013

Got some cash in the bank sitting there doing nothing (and won't be for another year or so)

Thinking of buying a LTC&BTC if anyone has any tips or recommendations pm me

Also the world's first BTC ATM opened in a coffee shop here, going to go check it out.


The Bitcoin (BTC) thread - Steve9 - 10-30-2013

Quote: (10-30-2013 07:29 PM)Emancipator Wrote:  

Got some cash in the bank sitting there doing nothing (and won't be for another year or so)

Thinking of buying a LTC&BTC if anyone has any tips or recommendations pm me

I would recommend you do NOT do it. A very good chance of this being a losing investment.


The Bitcoin (BTC) thread - user10726 - 10-30-2013

Wish I got in on this earlier, is it worth learning about at this point?


The Bitcoin (BTC) thread - el mechanico - 10-31-2013







The Bitcoin (BTC) thread - el mechanico - 10-31-2013

Quote: (10-30-2013 08:11 PM)bret Wrote:  

Wish I got in on this earlier, is it worth learning about at this point?
You can only lose 100% of your investment but you can make 1000% or more. Put a couple hundred in and learn the ropes. It's worth it for the experience and entertainment alone.


The Bitcoin (BTC) thread - user10726 - 11-02-2013

Quote: (10-31-2013 06:06 PM)el mechanico Wrote:  

Quote: (10-30-2013 08:11 PM)bret Wrote:  

Wish I got in on this earlier, is it worth learning about at this point?
You can only lose 100% of your investment but you can make 1000% or more. Put a couple hundred in and learn the ropes. It's worth it for the experience and entertainment alone.

That's a nice way of putting it. I've signed up to Mt.Gox just waiting for verification


The Bitcoin (BTC) thread - Steve9 - 11-03-2013

Pic of a bitcoin mining setup :

http://i.imgur.com/6NKsQZS.jpg


The Bitcoin (BTC) thread - pants - 11-04-2013

Quote: (10-30-2013 08:11 PM)bret Wrote:  

Wish I got in on this earlier, is it worth learning about at this point?

If this thing is really gonna take off, its gonna be a lot bigger.

Max numbers of bitcoin will be 21 000 000. That's one bitcoin each in a "small" country like Madagaskar.

Looking at it from an international population of 7 000 000 000. Evenly distributed, 0.0035 BTC is the average a human can have.

If you buy one BTC you will be 285x richer than the average, if they were evenly distributed.

There were probably someone who said "its to late" about cashing in on the internet boom in 1996 as well.

I would have bought one bitcoin just in case.


The Bitcoin (BTC) thread - el mechanico - 11-04-2013

Quote: (11-04-2013 02:45 PM)pants Wrote:  

Quote: (10-30-2013 08:11 PM)bret Wrote:  

Wish I got in on this earlier, is it worth learning about at this point?

If this thing is really gonna take off, its gonna be a lot bigger.

Max numbers of bitcoin will be 21 000 000. That's one bitcoin each in a "small" country like Madagaskar.

Looking at it from an international population of 7 000 000 000. Evenly distributed, 0.0035 BTC is the average a human can have.

If you buy one BTC you will be 285x richer than the average, if they were evenly distributed.

There were probably someone who said "its to late" about cashing in on the internet boom in 1996 as well.

I would have bought one bitcoin just in case.
So where do you think it will end up at?


The Bitcoin (BTC) thread - j r - 11-04-2013

Why would you think of it X amount of but coins per country? They freely flow across borders and are divisible.


The Bitcoin (BTC) thread - pants - 11-04-2013

Just a thought experiment to see that one coin is not as little as it sounds.

People think of "one" of anything to be small.

One BTC for 200USD?! Fuck no!

100 million satoshi(smallest unit in a bitcoin) for 200USD?! bring'em on!

elmech; My guess is as bad as anyone else. But I will be surprised if we see bitcoins in the range og 10USD-1000USD five years from now.


The Bitcoin (BTC) thread - el mechanico - 11-04-2013

Quote: (11-04-2013 03:41 PM)pants Wrote:  

Just a thought experiment to see that one coin is not as little as it sounds.

People think of "one" of anything to be small.

One BTC for 200USD?! Fuck no!

100 million satoshi(smallest unit in a bitcoin) for 200USD?! bring'em on!

elmech; My guess is as bad as anyone else. But I will be surprised if we see bitcoins in the range og 10USD-1000USD five years from now.
I was thinking the same thing kinda like them "splitting"


The Bitcoin (BTC) thread - Emancipator - 11-04-2013

I'm still in verification limbo (decided not to try out an ATM and paper wallet)

Missing out from this weeks surge of BTC and LTC.

Fuck!


The Bitcoin (BTC) thread - el mechanico - 11-04-2013

Quote: (11-04-2013 04:15 PM)Emancipator Wrote:  

I'm still in verification limbo (decided not to try out an ATM and paper wallet)

Missing out from this weeks surge of BTC and LTC.

Fuck!
Are you going to BTC-E?


The Bitcoin (BTC) thread - Emancipator - 11-04-2013

Quote: (11-04-2013 04:17 PM)el mechanico Wrote:  

Quote: (11-04-2013 04:15 PM)Emancipator Wrote:  

I'm still in verification limbo (decided not to try out an ATM and paper wallet)

Missing out from this weeks surge of BTC and LTC.

Fuck!
Are you going to BTC-E?

I'm going for Canadian based Virtex and Vault of Satoshi so I can do a bank transfer.

Should I be going for BTC-E instead?


The Bitcoin (BTC) thread - el mechanico - 11-04-2013

Quote: (11-04-2013 04:47 PM)Emancipator Wrote:  

Quote: (11-04-2013 04:17 PM)el mechanico Wrote:  

Quote: (11-04-2013 04:15 PM)Emancipator Wrote:  

I'm still in verification limbo (decided not to try out an ATM and paper wallet)

Missing out from this weeks surge of BTC and LTC.

Fuck!
Are you going to BTC-E?

I'm going for Canadian based Virtex and Vault of Satoshi so I can do a bank transfer.

Should I be going for BTC-E instead?
That's where we're all at and we can troll there


The Bitcoin (BTC) thread - el mechanico - 11-13-2013

Quote: (05-15-2013 02:25 PM)Hotwheels Wrote:  

Glad I spent the cash I was gonna throw in there on a Tag....
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The Bitcoin (BTC) thread - Hotwheels - 11-13-2013

Yeah yeah yeah

What was the price then?


The Bitcoin (BTC) thread - ElJefe - 11-13-2013

i don't get this... it's total speculation. What can you even buy with BTCs? The currency is too unstable for any firms to be willing to use it for transactions. And with other digital currencies out there, the supply is not 21 mill BTC, but 21 mill BTC + 84 mill LTC + any crap that any geek decides to invent.


The Bitcoin (BTC) thread - Kickb - 11-13-2013

I guess you can buy a ton of drugs and sell them.

Or some other product and sell it


The Bitcoin (BTC) thread - pants - 11-13-2013

Or how about some electronics!

https://www.bitcoinstore.com/


The Bitcoin (BTC) thread - Hotwheels - 11-13-2013

The thing is, will people actually spend the things or are they just sitting on them for speculation purposes?


The Bitcoin (BTC) thread - el mechanico - 11-14-2013

Quote: (11-13-2013 06:22 PM)Hotwheels Wrote:  

Yeah yeah yeah

What was the price then?
Did some fast math..

If your tag cost 1500 on may 5th BTC was around 120 if you bought then you'd have 5,500 today.

Longbets