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704622 No.704622 [Reply] [Original]

Heh, Bitcoinfags, when will they learn

>> No.704624
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704624

kek, sent ;)

>> No.704631

>>704622
what does this have to do with him being a bitcoinfag? he's just an idiot who gambled. his willingness to do so has nothing to do with bitcoin in and of itself.

>> No.704637

Why make this thread when we're trying to get rid of the cryptoshills?

>> No.704686

>>704624
gotta be a troll post

>> No.704694

he'll feel a lot worse when they're 5k/piece.

>> No.704703

>>704694

Do you honestly believe this? I mean sure it doesn't hurt if you have the money to buy a few, but I don't see why that would happen.

>> No.704709
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704709

>>704637
Get the fuck off our board grandad.

>> No.704710

>>704622
I don't know what that faggot is so upset about. All the money he lost gambling was only his because he won it gambling. And it only took him a year to get it.

>> No.704749

>>704622
But guys...

In 5 years bitcoins will be $100,000 each or whatever those lunatics said.

Yopu goyim will wish you bought in

>> No.704834

>>704694
You're funnier than That reddit post.

>> No.704838

>>704622
>bubble.define();

I had nothing, which people thought might be something, then they wised up and realized it was nothing again.

TL;DR: I'm was, and am still, Certified PoorCore™

Even at the height of things in 2014 40 BTC would have been 40k...

>acting like that's a lot of money
>parents are middle class

Newsflash, parents are fucking Certified PoorCore™ too.

>> No.704840

>>704749

>All you'll need is one BTC.

I suggest you buy yours now. If I am wrong you are out 300 bucks. If I am right, you'll be worth millions.

You're going to feel like a freakin idiot when poorfags can only afford satoshis.

>> No.704848

>>704749
Son, in 5 years we'll be all living in "Citadels". Haven't you read that post back in 2013-14 on /r/bitcoin? How is that turning out?

>> No.705011

>>704703
I think it will,

Fundamentally, the only way this is going away is if miners stop mining.

So it all comes down to supply and demand.

Supply is capped at 21 million, there's 7+ billion people on the planet.

>> No.705017

The most hilarious thing about bitcoin is that for all the talk of how secure it is, people still get ripped off because they deposit the things on exchanges.

>> No.705023

>>704622
>started with nothing
>got 40 btc
>lost it all
>now have 0 BTC

it was a good life lesson I guess with no real harm done.

>> No.705044

>>705011
But why would anyone want to use Bitcoin? It would take a bank to market a reasonable payment system, but why would they do that? It would go against their own interest.

Why do the extra step of converting your paycheck into some wildly volatile currency that gets stolen all the time, just so you can be some edgy tech guy converting back into currency to spend it. The whole thing is so retarded.

>> No.705053

>>704703
well i dunno that it'll hit 5 grand, but i am positive that it's inevitably going to be adopted on a massively broader scale. this goes on a while, but for anyone who hasn't seen it but hates bitcoin, try this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUNGFZDO8mM
better yet look into blockchain tech, the thing which made bitcoin possible, and it's absurdly huge potential. you own electronic keys on that blockchain, they cannot be reproduced. only you hold them, only you can give them away. no more lawyers for trivial shit, no more copyright, marriage certificates, license plates, identification, etc etc. all these things can be achieved by building around blockchain tech. i could open my front door or start my car via bluetooth (and only i could, these keys cant be forged) or i could transfer the deeds to my house without lawyers and estate agents fees, it drives you nuts once you begin thinking about it. this is what bitcoin brought us, it's use as a currency seems almost irrelevant by comparison, except nobody yet understands it so nobody gives a shit about these digital coupons called bitcoin which happen to thrive in it.

>> No.705056

>>704624
cannot be real

>> No.705072
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705072

>Bitcoinfags, when will they learn

>> No.705079

>>704709
You're either:
1. new here, or
2. been away for over a year

Cryptoshills need to go back to reddit and let /biz/ become the board it should be.

>> No.705104

>>705044
>Why do the extra step of converting your paycheck into some wildly volatile currency

This.

There is LITERALLY no reason for anyone to ever buy bitcoin unless they want to buy Heroin from the internet. That's it.

And I don't think a currency pretty much revolving around people exchanging it for drugs and then into regular currency can be healthy. It will pretty much always be volatile and simply a memecurrency

>> No.705113

One of the reasons we want to print new money is to replace old money that was lost or destroyed et.c. Bitcoin being unable to cope with such events is one of the main reasons it'll never become widely adopted, I think. Who would want to build infrastructure on a slowly crumbling foundation

>> No.705115

>>705044
Well I buy some things I can -only- purchase with bitcoin.

And the reason for everything else is ease of use, low fees, and its inability for your funds to be frozen or charged back (unlike a bank)

But I don't think bitcoins main use will be as a currency, there is potential for it to be used in 100s of different ways.

I really like it for its deflationary nature, bitcoin or something like it could be the 21st century gold standard.

>> No.705118

>>705115
>Well I buy some things I can -only- purchase with bitcoin.
Translation: drugs.
>ease of use
Bitcoin is not easier than current transaction methods (if anything you just have an extra step).
>low fees
From the consumer side, fees are the same or even higher with Bitcoin.
>inability for your funds to be frozen or charged back
Actually useful features for a currency to have.
>there is potential for it to be used in 100s of different ways
This is true, but there's little reason to think it will actually be Bitcoin for those use cases.
>I really like it for its deflationary nature
That's actually another weakness.
>bitcoin or something like it could be the 21st century gold standard
The world abandoned the gold standard for a reason. It's not desirable.

>> No.705135

Fun fact, ipay does everything shitcoiners applaud shitcoins for, except with no volatility and more security.

>> No.705143

>>705135

Fun fact, it's called Apple Pay for trademark reasons because of the ADP product that is actually named iPay.

>> No.705149

>>704709
Cointards aren't welcome here. Go to reddit.

>> No.705169

>>705149
>>705079
Why don't you leave, faggot? This is our board

You spergs really appear salty as fuck when you bash Bitcoin.

Sorry you missed the train and are too dumb or poor to see its potential

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>>705169
Comedic gold. That's about all you cryptoshills are good for.

>> No.705367

>>705169
You're the bronies of interest boards, but you're not even welcome on what was once your own containment board. Good day.

>> No.705448

>>705113
That's completely barring it's lack of liquidity and ease of transfer.

My God, on busy days with the Blockchain you could be waiting awhile for a transaction to confirm once.

>> No.705483

>>705118
>Bitcoin is not easier than current transaction methods
Wrong
>From the consumer side, fees are the same or even higher with Bitcoin
Wrong
>Actually useful features for a currency to have
If you like banks/governments taking your money at a whim, sure.
>There's little reason to think it will actually be Bitcoin for those use cases.
Those "use" cases I meant were things that you can -only- do with blockchain technology.

If you have 5 mins,

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YIVAluSL9SU

>I really like it for its deflationary nature
>That's actually another weakness

It could be if you believe it is a weakness as use -for a currency-

Bitcoin isn't just a currency though.

>The world abandoned the gold standard for a reason

And from abandoning it we're totally detached from reality.

Our debt is at records which are beyond imagination and our currencies are so devoid of anything of value, with no fix in sight.

Maybe we -need- to use a unit of account with some natural inherent scarcity?

Over the past 1000's of years the only thing that has lasted as a currency thus far has been gold, or other scarce, non counterfeit-able, non degradable metals.

And this doesn't look like it's changing any time soon, meanwhile your fiat degrades at a few % per year.

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705486

Daily reminder

>> No.705500

>>705483
>Our debt is at records which are beyond imagination
Has nothing to do with fiat
>and our currencies are so devoid of anything of value, with no fix in sight.
The absolute value of currency really doesn't matter and discussing it shows a fundamental misunderstanding of its role in the economy

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>>704622
>tfw that shit happened to me with PTC's.

>> No.705504

>>705486
I wonder how much money cryptoshills need to lose or how frequently they need to be scammed before they give up...

>> No.705521

>>705500
It's a ticking timebomb.

When masses see that the emporer has no clothes, you betcha they won't be swarming for fiat.

Also,

>our current debt crisis has nothing to do with fiat

?

>> No.705523

>>704622
http://rt.com/usa/245353-silk-road-agents-arrested/

Bridges is charged with diverting $820,000 in Bitcoin that he acquired during the investigation into a personal account at a Japanese exchange Mt. Gox. He allegedly wired the funds into a personal investment account in the US, “mere days before he sought a $2.1 million seizure warrant for Mt. Gox’s accounts,” the DOJ document says.

If you lost money to Mt. Goy, this is the person responsible. He has been publicly named, and he will be easy to find as a federal inmate.

>> No.705527

>>705044
You can buy other things anonymously too, like a VPN.

>> No.705590

>>705521

Learn your history, the volatility of gold broke the gold standard. The idea that it's somehow intrinsically stable is laughable, gold has been one of the most fluctuating commodities since it was decoupled from currency. It's no surprise that you're a fan of both bitcoin and the gold standard though, both are equally retarded.

>> No.705596

>>704838
>middle class
>poor

Life is not black and white you tard.

>> No.705597

>>705044
To evade taxes, to launder money, to pay for bad things. That's why. The more people get, eventually, with time, knowing Bitcoins deteriorate and many are lost (it is impossible to recover them), their value is likely to increase even if a niche market uses them. That's why I'm keeping mine, but it's not like I bought many in first place.

>> No.705601

>>705521
>When masses see that the emporer has no clothes, you betcha they won't be swarming for fiat.
What do you expect them to realize? What do you expect will happen?

Do you think they'll care? When the gold standard was in use, do you think they gave a fuck about the stack of gold sitting in the federal reserves, supposedly backing their dollar?

>?
I mean, I just don't see the connection. Please explain it to me. Inuitively, the reverse relation seems more reasonable, as you could pay off debt by printing money

>> No.705605

And it's disingenious to say that gold has been used as a currency historically. It hasn't. It's almost always been a component in coinage consisting of other metals as well, whose ratio to the gold were often adjusted for state economic reasons. Although it in this case wasn't gold, Marcus Aurelius famously shifted the silver percentage of the denarius back and forth, among other reasons trying to cope with the military expenses posed by the wars that occured during his rule. Printing money, as it were

>> No.705607

>>705597
seems dicey though, HOW valuable will they become? we have dozens of new cryptos come out every week, why not use a different one? first player advantage failed for myspace it can fail for bitcoin

whats the facebook if bitcoin is myspace? whichever coin is the most utilitarian for the purpose. Hence the rise of darkcoin

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i know this isn't wholly relevant to the thread, but i'm making so much money from cryptos and i want more of those delicious tearful "GO TO PLEBBIT, EVERY SINGLE PERSON HERE HATES YOU, STOP LIKING WHAT I DON'T LIKE" posts.

>XMR/BTC
>Last Price
>0.00394283
>24hr Change
>+32.00%

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>>705624
oh and i missed the 24hr high, i've only just woken. nice. i'm now at work. naked in bed. smoking a joint. how much did you make overnight while sleeping /biz/?

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705628

>>705624
>>705627

>> No.705629

>>705628
the charts are right here m80.
https://poloniex.com/exchange#btc_xmr

>> No.705633

>>705627
>over 200$ selling fee

>> No.705634

>>705633
> 0.2% trading fee
> muh shekels
seriously?

>> No.705635

>>705633
Don't feed the troll.

>> No.705638
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>>705635
>troll
explain.
inb4 "no".

>> No.705640

>>704622
You can get rich but you wont stay rich if you are retarded. That counts for everything.
Also why would he tell his parents, are they his financial advisers? Didnt they even manage to stay / get middleclass?
I guess I put that next time on the "things only poorfags say" thread...

>> No.705653

>>705053

>i am positive that it's inevitably going to be adopted on a massively broader scale

Well I'm positive that the little scraps of cardboard on my desk will one day be adopted as currency on a massive scale. I'm going to start making more and soon they'll be worth $5k a piece. Want to buy some?

The idea of bitcoins is equally absurd.

>> No.705660

>>705653
>I'm positive that the little scraps of cardboard on my desk will one day be adopted as currency on a massive scale
i gave some of my reasons, what are yours?

>> No.705677

>>705660
Pure delusional fantasy I'd assume, same as yours.

But really, how much money are you going to lose this year before you give up? I'm just wondering if you're one of those "ride it to zero" diehards. I hope you screencap this post ASAP and look at it and cry when bitcoin is struggling to break $20: they're going to start busting darknet vendors through their bitcoin activity this year and it's gonna be game over.

Enjoy your losses, pleb.

>> No.705680

>>705653
Hey bro, do your cards
a) have electricity and computational powers backing them, which in turn have value, so it is all backed by energy - most volatile resource?
b) have ability to be traded all over the world in a second?
c) cannot be traced back by the government with the use of a couple anonymization tools?

I doubt so.

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705687

Buttcoiners really are a special bunch.
Part autism, part NEET, all Dunning-Kruger.

>> No.705701

>>705677
looking kinda desperate there breh. not really up for the punch & judy/argument clinic i see in every single btc thread, so if these threads make you feel such intense regret and emotional pain that you simply must ragepost in every single thread, maybe try filtering them out?
oh and good luck with the bits of cardbord.

>> No.705729

>>704622
Bitcoin is still a thing? That was so 2013

>> No.705739

>>705011
>Fundamentally...

you 100% DO NOT understand what that word means

>> No.705743

>>705629
nobody is worried. even if you did make the gains you claim to (which, lets be honest, you probably didn't) and even if those gains are enough to offset your earlier trading losses by a large enough margin to matter, you'll still piss your funny money away on more brilliant "ideas" in less than a years time.

literally not worried at all.

>> No.705747

>>705743
>you'll still piss your funny money away on more brilliant "ideas" in less than a years time.
really? well shit. that seems staggeringly unlikely. still, the assertion has been made. thanks for letting me know.

>> No.705750

>>705747
fuck, who's gonna let these poor bastards know?

https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/retail-giant-rakuten-com-now-accepting-bitcoin-via-bitnet/

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705756

It will go back up.

>> No.705781

When will 4chan have its own bitcoin?

>> No.705798

>>705781
you mean for tipping or something? it already had pnd and biz, but everyone is too angsty to tip here on 4chins.
bitcoin on the other hand it uses now and has been for years.
https://www.4chan.org/pass

>> No.705800
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705800

>Nocoiners

>> No.705803

>>705701

I don't need to make arguments. The market is making my arguments.

>inb4 hurr up 0.02% just today! WOWZERS

How about down one billion percent over the last year? How about nobody actually using it for anything real? How about all social media metrics down to "barely alive" status? How about cringeworthy business plans from every single major bitcoin player? How about totally devastating scalability issues? How about the crippling loss of hashpower at the next block reward halving? How about the fact that about 50% of the coins in circulation have ACTUALLY ALREADY BEEN STOLEN? How about the fact that someone DAILY is getting hacked, ripped off, stolen from in one way or another for all their bitcoins? How about the fact that the only way to actually use bitcoins safely involves printing off three cold wallets and storing them in a safety deposit box, totally offline? How about the market-destroying number of bitcoins satoshi mined at the start? How about the dev team of six people, only two of whom actually do any real work? How about the proven idea that you make money from doing work, or giving money to someone who does, instead of sitting on your hands waiting for the holy Satoshi to take you away on his spaceship to the moon?

That last point is the real kicker. Bitcoiners are the most pathetic kind of leeches.

Anyway, don't bother responding, all you have is faith-based arguments and I'm not interested. I just get my kicks from you losing money day after day after day.

>> No.705811

>>705803
>Anyway, don't bother responding
ok. i will just say for others though, that this imperfect instrument is massively less flawed than every alternative on earth.

>> No.705825

>>705687

Is technical analysis for real? I see graphs posted with lines and arrows super imposed and it's supposed to mean anything?

>> No.705844

>>705825
>looking in the past to predict the future
Technical analysis is bullshit, a mas***tory exercise for adult autists.

>> No.705846

>>705739
Do you not understand the fundamentals of bitcoin?

>> No.705852
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705852

Daily reminder to buy PND, IT'S UP UP UP!

Pic related, it's what the PND devs have told us, they wouldn't lie to us

>> No.705853

>>705825
TA is only real because people trade with it.

E.g. an indicator points up, people buy, and indicator points down, people sell.

The good traders spot this early and front run

>> No.705854

>>705803
I'm not much of a buttcoiner, but butts do have one massive advantage. ala in a Cyprus scenario where government confiscates whatever you have in the bank. In this scenario, with proper security butts are clearly superior to cash.

>> No.705856

>>705853
>The good traders spot this early and front run
Don't be a retard. The "good" traders are market makers - they make the wave go up or down when they buy or sell. Probably 10,000s of dollars worth of butts within an hour. The rest, 90% are sheep who try to ride the waves and get burned over and over again.

>> No.705873

>>705856
>you have to be a market maker in order to be a good trader

confirmed for bad trader

>> No.705880

>>705677
>Enjoy your losses, pleb.
Why would anyone enjoy their losses?
Why are you so mad at people over the internet who try to make it desperately?

>> No.705893

>>705483
>Wrong
Right. Scanning / a couple button clicks / entering a string of text vs swiping / tapping / a couple button clicks / entering a string of text. They're both simple.
>Wrong
Right. With Bitcoin the sender (aka the consumer) pays the fees. With current methods the receiver (aka the merchant) pays the fees.
>If you like banks/governments taking your money at a whim, sure.
If by 'whim' you mean in response to someone committing faud, dealing drugs, engaging in terrorism, etc., then yes.
>Those "use" cases I meant were things that you can -only- do with blockchain technology.
Blockchain != Bitcoin.
>Our debt is at records which are beyond imagination
Nonsense.
>currencies are so devoid of anything of value
Nonsense.
>Maybe we -need- to use a unit of account with some natural inherent scarcity?
Nonsense.
>Over the past 1000's of years the only thing that has lasted as a currency thus far has been gold, or other scarce, non counterfeit-able, non degradable metals.
Nonsense.
>meanwhile your fiat degrades at a few % per year
Desirable.

>> No.705903

>>705798

No, I mean its own CrpytoCuurency
4bit ChanCoin

>> No.705911

>>705903
There's already bizcoin.

>> No.705943

>>705893
>Greentext ing this hard

Go back to your forum you stupid troll.

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706020

>>705903
Glorious bizcoin

>> No.706025

>>706020
is there a functional block explorer somewhere? i know i have some coins from way back when, but no clue how many and cbf to sync.

>> No.706028

>>705854
Any crypto would have worked really. In fact they would have been better off with something that was less volatile but had similar liquidity to absord it all...maybe litecoin?

>> No.706031

new economy movement XEM trading launched seconds ago. this will be intradesting.
https://poloniex.com/exchange#btc_xem

>> No.706037

Crypto currency. The pyramid scheme of the 20th century.

>> No.706849

>>705079
>>704637
/biz/ was created to get bitcoin threads out of /g/, this is our place now.

>> No.707096

I made over 5 million USD as I started at 2011, only cashed out 25% of my BTC. I remember back in the day when BTC hit 1 dollar, everyone told me to cash out "You are insane, it will never hit 10 dollars". Just lol.
Right now it feels like that long period after the first crash where people make fun of holders even tho in the back of their minds there is fear that the thing might go up again.
Trying to explain why holding BTC for the next 10 years is the best you can do right now in finances to people is like explaing TCP/IP to my dad. Fucking oldfags and youngfags with equally oldfag mentality because they are deep in Buffet's deprecated cock.

>> No.707101

>>707096
>5 million
damn. i got into btc in 2012 and made nothing. didn't lose anything either, but still. did once spend 24btc on an eighth.

>> No.707104

>>707096
>I made over 5 million USD as I started at 2011,
Why are there so many supposedly rich people on /biz/. Is this the local board meme?

>> No.707105

>>706849
>/biz/ was created to get bitcoin threads out of /g/
True.
>this is our place now.
We isolated the cancer and we've been steadily curing it every since. The quantity and frequency of crypto posts have decreased dramatically since the board was created.
>>707096
There is no need to be upset.

>> No.707108

>>707105
you think people stopped posting because of you? amazing.

>> No.707120

>>707105
Im in a vacation testing the recently release bit2me:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2KDHfX3A96Y

Now we can use your shitty, deprecated banking infrastructure to cash out bitcoins instantly, don't even need BTC ATM's anymore, I can do this anywhere even on old ass ATM's like that. After a quick test of 20€ im going to cash out a couple hundred and enjoy the sunlight while you plebs cry it out on here. Feels good that my huge BTC stack is at the same going to make even richer over the following years. The fact that I just converted BTC to € effortlessly without any paper work should be mindblowing enough to understand the ramifications of this, but you are too deep in your own ass to see it. See you buddy boys.

>> No.707124

>>707120
See ya!

>> No.707128

>>707124
>reply with a simple "See ya!" ignoring the facts
>don't realize that it backfires as it's showing your obvious butthurt

>> No.707132

>>707128
>facts
>butthurt
How do you figure?

>> No.707138

>>707120
Surprised to see Spain is taking the lead on this, or maybe not since they may end up as Greece.

My mate's been there recently too, they also got BTCPoint at hundred of thousands of ATMs already. It's funny how he went there without a physical wallet, all the way from US, and managed to cash out EUR without needing to wait for ages to sort out your visa, bring the passport and credentials to a bank, and get your stuff converted. When this gets done all over the world it will be huge. I had my doubts but this makes Bitcoin objectively impressive.

>> No.707140

>>707120
Cash out into real money? Good for you being ahead of the scam!

>> No.707145

>>707140
The fact you can go to a foreign country without an actual physical wallet, and the fact you don't need to bring your private data (all sort of credentials, id, sort out your visa and so on and so fort) to an official institution and wait for what sometimes takes ages is huge. Just imagine when you can go to any place in the world with ATMs and cash out the local currency with a phone without any human interaction. This is objectively impressive and unprecedented. At first I saw BTC as simply an speculative asset, but now the evidence is building up to the point that trying to discredit Bitcoin is becoming trolling within itself, as seen on this thread.

>> No.707154

>>707145
I'm not interested in using pretend money in Europe. Thanks for sharing your awesome story though.

>> No.707157

>>707145
>copy pasting the same post in multiple threads
>calling others trolls
Oh dear.

>> No.707389

>>705521
You're probably one of the biggest window licking retards I've ever seen on this site. Congratulations.

>> No.707792

15TggNchbef3U9CfYmjnHDjjZSRNWs4Fu3

Let's see if you know who delivers

>> No.707831

>>707792
all he needs to do is to show his wallet. e.g.

https://blockchain.info/address/1FeexV6bAHb8ybZjqQMjJrcCrHGW9sb6uF

>> No.707843

>>707831
oops, wrong thread.
>>707789

>> No.707954

>>707154
>pretend money
Did you even watch the video you cancerous pleb.

God it's going to be fun bringing up all the screenshots im taking in a couple of years. Im going to be making fun of you for life. They will have to bury this board and rename it to shitty advice.

>> No.707955

>>707157
Whats wrong with copy pasting objective facts? should I rephrase them to make you happy?

>> No.707964

>>707954
>Im going to be making fun of you for life.

The maturity of bittcoiners.

>> No.708055

>>707096
This.

Gradually stacking BTC myself.

>> No.708089

>>708055
Honestly for all the shit talk on this board you'd be hard pressed to find another commodity thats risen like this, you'd be a fool not to a t kleast buy one coin and forget about it, 300 bucks? thats chump change, grocery money.

Scam or not, losing 1000's of % or not its still worth hundreds of dollars, these things were worth pennies not long ago.

permabears gonna hate tho

>> No.708095

http://www.nasdaq.com/article/the-price-of-bitcoin-is-about-to-get-a-little-government-help-cm461318

Nay sayers have said forever that "you'll never be able to pay taxes in Bitcoin!"

Now that it's about to happen, it's suddenly unimportant.

>> No.708101

>>708095
>"Toying with the idea"
>About to happen
Thinking about an action, and doing an action are separate things. Until governments actually allow Bitcoin to be used as payment, this is just another lulzy news article to come out on April Fools day.

>> No.708106

>>708095
>Nay sayers have said forever that "you'll never be able to pay taxes in Bitcoin!"
this is planned at least since the 60s, obviously not with bitcon, but virtual currency

>> No.708111

>>707096
>ur just jealous: the post
you are literally delusional if you think people pointing out a "currency" sucks are hating you because you will make money if they are wrong

>> No.708145

>>707955
>objective facts
No.
>should I rephrase them
You should just leave.
>>708095
>implying

>> No.708221

I don't understand why these people feel the need to constantly bash bitcoin.

The White paper is publicly available. It explains how Bitcoin works.

The source code is also publicly available. You are free to check how it works.


I think they have an ideological issue with bitcoins. Maybe they are personally invested in the current financial system. Maybe they work in banking or they support the American dollar out of blind patriotism. And they feel threatened by the potential of Bitcoin to disrupt the banking system and the reach of the government.

>> No.708275

>>708221
i think a lot of people will have lost money in 2013, and a lot of people will be pissed off with the kids who rather arrogantly went on and fucking on (and fucking on) about it in time leading up to the crash.
bitcoin is much better understood now, the irritating fanboys are backing off and some serious infrastructure is being built. the kids used to annoy me too, and i love btc.

>> No.708280

>>708221
>if you don't agree with me, you either "don't get it", are blind, or are one of "them"
Conspiracy theorist logic. Can you really not comprehend that there exist people who understand Bitcoin perfectly well, yet still don't want anything to do with it?

Do you really want to know why we bash Bitcoin? It's not because of Bitcoin itself (I don't care what happens to it either way), it's because of its supporters. You guys are Brony-tier nuisances. You were such a nuisance that Moot had to make a containment board to get your spam off of /g/ and now even people on that containment board are sick of you.

>> No.708449

>>708280
It was actually created to get financial discussion off /pol/ where most of the Bitcoin discussion was. And to be honest Bitcoin mining is technology. creating /biz/ was a kneejerk reaction that never should have happened. The admins caving to the whining of people who's battlestation and EDC threads were getting bumped off the board because crypto is so popular.

>> No.709022

>>705856
Because you have the ability to set your own prices for the stocks you buy; everyone has the ability to be a market maker.

>> No.709264

>>705011
It really won't. People fail to see that BTC only shot up so much in worth in such a short time because of the Silk Road's quick burning candle. Now that everyone is skeptical of Tor's security no one wants to buy from the dark Web anymore, thus leaving BTC at their current worth, more or less.
you can call it the future Internet currency but all the public commercial sites are quite fond of accepting digital cash from debit/credit cards, typically because it lies the expenditure liability on the consumer rather than them.

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>>709264
>it lies the expenditure liability on the consumer rather than them.

Are you speaking English?

>> No.709303

>>709269
Pick up a dictionary sometime.

>translating it for you
if a mofo tryna cheat a nigga dey aint gotta werry bout dat shit

>> No.709328

>>708221
>I think they have an ideological issue with bitcoins. Maybe they are personally invested in the current financial system. Maybe they work in banking or they support the American dollar out of blind patriotism. And they feel threatened by the potential of Bitcoin to disrupt the banking system and the reach of the government.
Exactly why muh Buffet and friends bash it, beside most people don't even understand it

>2015
>not owning at least a couple BTC

Fucking lol.

>> No.709333

>>709264
Tor has never been compromised given you had javascript off/plugins off/latest TBB/Tails.

In the future all these places will probably move to Monero anyway.

The thing is BTC will never go away.

>> No.709851

>>708275
The irritating fanboys are still here as evidenced in this thread. They are comprised of mostly NEET faggots who want to get rich quick by trying to hype up the price of the coin then dump on unsuspecting retards who are motivated by greed. I believe bitcoin could possibly go up a little again but personally I hope it plummets to close to zero and bankrupts what little money these douches have left. I don't hate Bitcoin, I just hate Bitcoiners. That is why I shit on bitcoin in every thread that I see it mentioned. Don't feel too special though, I also point out any other zero sum scam for what it is as well.

>> No.709858

KEK.

>bitcoins
>worth money.

its just a botnet fake bidding to inflate value to give the illusion of currency.

in b4 "hur durr so is the Federal Reserve!".

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>>705523
>silk-road-agents-arrested

This world is going straight to hell. If this keeps up in 10 more years this world will be a maximum degenerate super ultra poverty shit hole with no hope in sight for anybody.

>> No.709941

wow so i guess bitcoin is big enough to be its own little bank.

oh but look you're just going to get your bank accounts seized, lel.

>> No.709955

>>704709
>Those delicious breasts