Re: Bitcoin Crash: Beginning Of The End?
Hope its not the end. Perhaps it just an opportunity buy more BTC cheap :)
Re: Bitcoin Crash: Beginning Of The End?
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Originally Posted by
jondgls
Hope its not the end. Perhaps it just an opportunity buy more BTC cheap :)
Lets hope so!
Re: Bitcoin Crash: Beginning Of The End?
http://arstechnica.com/business/2014...wn/?comments=1
Next few days ought to be interesting. Color me surprised when the exchange doesn't guarantee the deposits.:rolleyes:
Can't help but feel a bit of schadenfreude reading some of these 'informed' nerds having conniptions.
EDIT: ^Didn't mean posters in this thread. Was referring to the charlatans and pretend econ majors in some subreddits and elsewhere.
Re: Bitcoin Crash: Beginning Of The End?
Now what you got you need to spend it too , Provided you are casual user and not hoarder or broker .
http://bit.ly/OB6Jzo
Re: Bitcoin Crash: Beginning Of The End?
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Originally Posted by
pythoncancer
Now what you got you need to spend it too , Provided you are casual user and not hoarder or broker .
http://bit.ly/OB6Jzo
LOL. Here is the page that comes up from your link:
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It looks like something broke. We’ve been notified and will have the problem fixed as soon as possible.
Thank you for your patience, please try again later.
I'd say "something broke".
This whole collapse strikes me as more of a CIA operation than individuals getting greedy. 1.2.3... More like a 3rd world government toppling based on information leaks and people missing. Hmmmm.
And, no, conspiracy theory is not my typical realm. Just plays out more like a pre-written script with those who do not like to be fucked with (those who control/print "real" money) staying in power, and maybe even looking to be a "more reliable investment" at the end.
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EDIT- FFS, still "worth" $550. If I am correct, more front page stories discrediting the stability will occur. Soon.
Re: Bitcoin Crash: Beginning Of The End?
this is not really a great piece of news, they want you to think its coming to an end, when in reality it's only beginning.
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Their value, when expressed in terms of another currency such as US Dollars, is simply what people perceive them to be worth.
http://www.nasdaq.com/article/bitcoi...-bust-cm327206
Read more: http://www.nasdaq.com/article/bitcoi...#ixzz2uYOSAcod
Investors need a way to create some kind of controversy to increase the value:
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Bitcoins may have lost half their value since last year's peak, but they're still selling for 56 times the price they were at the beginning of 2013.
http://www.latimes.com/opinion/edito...#ixzz2uYGrTqMK
google bit coin historical prices for instance:
http://bitcoincharts.com/charts/bits...zm1g10zm2g25zv
In financial accounting, an asset is an economic resource. Anything tangible or intangible that is capable of being owned or controlled to produce value and that is held to have positive economic value is considered an asset. Simply stated, assets represent value of ownership that can be converted into cash (although cash itself is also considered an asset).
This story makes much more exciting History, if they had let him live or survive maybe he could have written a book about his life or done some public speaking to make a few extra bit coins.
http://www.thenewamerican.com/econom...astated-dollar
Re: Bitcoin Crash: Beginning Of The End?
Mt. Gox announcing that it lost $473 million worth of the virtual currency, many people who saw their money disappear have called for CEO Mark Karpeles to be imprisoned. Well, funny thing: it wouldn't necessarily be the first time Karpeles has been arrested for fraud.
http://gawker.com/does-mt-goxs-ceo-h...yme-1534752110
Re: Bitcoin Crash: Beginning Of The End?
Anyone tried the Mt. Gox hotline? I heard they don't even speak English there.