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What are the actual uses of cryptocurrencies so far? All I can find is paying for illegal goods, and some cafe in California accepts them.Comment
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Originally posted by tiggat View PostWhat are the actual uses of cryptocurrencies so far? All I can find is paying for illegal goods, and some cafe in California accepts them."Is someone you don't like allowed to say something you don't like? If that is the case then we have free speech."- Elon MuskComment
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I am still waiting for my chance to buy in.......
I am convinced there's one more hurrah in bitcoin after this next imminent crash......
I am hoping to buy in when it hits £7k pounds....Comment
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Originally posted by wantacontract View PostI am still waiting for my chance to buy in.......
I am convinced there's one more hurrah in bitcoin after this next imminent crash......
I am hoping to buy in when it hits £7k pounds....See You Next TuesdayComment
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Originally posted by Lance View PostGames on Steam.
"Steam is no longer accepting bitcoin as a payment method
Valve explained that bitcoin transaction fees have gone up to nearly $20 per transaction last week, “compared to roughly $0.20 when we initially enabled Bitcoin.”
Dec 6, 2017Comment
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostDiversification rocks... The impact to my overall portfolio today has been minimal, which really surprises me given the amount of red.
If there's one thing worth remembering it's don't go all in on one or two coins.
Or are you undiversifying at certain periods to suck up rallies?
Can you reveal details of how you have successfully diversified yet retained the upside profit potential?Last edited by Tonymustwearbriefs; 8 January 2018, 17:39.Comment
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Originally posted by SunnyInHades View PostWhat r ur transaction fees ?
Bitcoin fees 'av gone so far through the roof over the last month they've 'killed' the currency as a 'day2day' purchase option.
Small/test Bitcoin purchases are also hacked savagely by the 'horrendous' fees.
"Coinbase just charge me $14 in fees to send $50."
"Can you explain why it's so much? Coinbase is asking a $12 dollar fee for a $6 transaction. What the hell?"
"Its crazy this fees! I sent yesterday 63€ and the tax was 7,80€ like 15%."
"Same here and it keeps going up. $7 fee yesterday ,$14 today."
Bitcoin Avg. Transaction Fees
01 Jan 2017 $0.35
24 Aug 2017 $7.9
12 Nov 2017 $19.19
9 Dec 2017 $21.56
21 Dec 2017 $54.09
6 Jan 2018 $32.49
"Bitcoin .. it's become too expensive to use in small transactions."
"Mining fees are skyrocketing"
An overloaded network has led to surging bitcoin transaction fees - Business Insider
ETH/LTC fees are still 'low'.Comment
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Originally posted by scooterscot View Postdown about 6% so far today... QTUM is down 40%. Stake in NMR has and ETC has held back the fall.
So what's causing all this?Comment
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