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it was a hilariously ignorant post. if you knew the basics of the security behind the block chain you would understand why it's likely here to stay.
Its value comes from its usage on the black market online.
It's here to stay.
It spiked up at one point and stopped a long time ago. You are silly if you think we are eating crow. It isn't a good investment (and actually shouldn't be seen as one because it's a currency but many of it's user's don't understand that either) and depends on the hype of others to think it works. and dump their money into it.
it was a hilariously ignorant post. if you knew the basics of the security behind the block chain you would understand why it's likely here to stay.
that's not even getting into the whole "it peaked but then it stopped" non sense
Think it works? Other than people using it to conduct transactions for years, what would convince you?
What's rich is this same thread happened before the price plummeted then all those people shut up. We had people projecting a million a coin in the thread. Now the price starts creeping up again and we get this same thread again. Time will tell. I say currency should be something that doesn't fluctuate in value to much. Business and users don't want to deal with that.
Well it's a new thing. It's not going to stabilize over night. I think it's too soon to call. It does seem to have value in a world full of borders and regulations.
How you get teh dubs?I've made a lot of money with Bitcoin. Not because I'd ever thought it would amount to anything, but I was sitting on a lot of them, then all of a sudden they went from being worth next to nothing to $1600 a pop. I sold most over a period of time. They were literally giving away 10,000 bitcoins to anyone who wanted them when they first came out.
I wish I had taken as much as I can when they were giving them away and nobody wanted them. I'd be worth hundreds of millions now.
It's safe to say BTC is here to stay, even if the feds ban it. It's the preferred currency of the black market and deep web.
Should a currency be seen as a form of investment? How useful is Bitcoin to companies selling goods when the value changes so frequently? Unless it hits a stable area, it had little use as a currency.
You could explain the security of the block chain but our first interaction was you empty posting. I don't think security changes the reasons I don't think it fulfills its purpose as a currency. It could stay around a long time but in its current form, I has little use as a currency and it isn't an investment. There is no real intrinsic value behind it. It does a shitty job at doing either thing
How you get teh dubs?
it was a hilariously ignorant post. if you knew the basics of the security behind the block chain you would understand why it's likely here to stay.
that's not even getting into the whole "it peaked but then it stopped" non sense