$7k. Next stop the moon.
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Some big crypto movements over last few days.Originally posted by FrontEnder View Post$7k. Next stop the moon.
£10K 'invested' in bitcoin on the day this thread was created would now be 'worth' approx £50kComment
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It's odd that BC is the only crypto going up, and it's going up in huge chunks. Pretty much all of the other alt-coins are losing value, including ETH.Comment
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I've heard a theory thats its all new investors finally getting into BTC because its the big one which is affecting the alts.Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostIt's odd that BC is the only crypto going up, and it's going up in huge chunks. Pretty much all of the other alt-coins are losing value, including ETH.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Speculation.Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostIt's odd that BC is the only crypto going up, and it's going up in huge chunks. Pretty much all of the other alt-coins are losing value, including ETH.
Now returned from me holiday - so jet lagged. Time and space be the same place at the minute.
BC will correct to $6k at least. Fantastic time to buy into some altcoins at the minute. Verge, Stellar, vCash, PIVX - they'll all do well during the BC correction.
Have almost amassed a three figure sum of BC since I started this thread.
Regarding advice, 2018 will be a massive year for crypto. Don't fret about short term corrections. If loosing £500-£1k frightens you, crypto is probably not for you."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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And it's them who is paying off previous "investors" in this pyramid scheme...Originally posted by psychocandy View PostI've heard a theory thats its all new investors finally getting into BTC because its the big one which is affecting the alts.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostAnd it's them who is paying off previous "investors" in this pyramid scheme...
"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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It's not a pyramid scheme, just a speculative bubble.Originally posted by AtW View PostAnd it's them who is paying off previous "investors" in this pyramid scheme...Comment
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Any of you guys heard of a "Bitcoin mixer" on the dark web? Apparently you give them BC and they multiply by 10 or 100, depending on how dirty their money is.Comment
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Seems like a way of obfuscating the bitcoin source? Nothing about multiplying?Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostAny of you guys heard of a "Bitcoin mixer" on the dark web? Apparently you give them BC and they multiply by 10 or 100, depending on how dirty their money is.Comment
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