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Up, down, sideways. Predict all you like, it's going to the moon, slowly.
Shame I only got a few hundred quid on the train at the last station. I'm sure the mad gainz over the coming years will still make me a bitcoin millionaire. When they've printed the £ into oblivion. One million £ per bitcoin will be easy.
Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down. Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.
BTC might be going up but the alts seem to be dying.
Probably find that their $ value is holding steady and it's just the BTC value that's dipping. Seems to happen a lot. They'll start to catch up again soon...probably when BTC steadies out a bit
Your friendly neighbourhood VirtualMonkey - Not giving financial advice since...well...ever.
BTC might be going up but the alts seem to be dying.
When really I want my alts to flying so I can get more BTC, ETC was up quite a lot over the previous few days and now it's 10% down against BTC. It's a difficult to know when is the right time to strike and pour it back into BTC
BABB ICO: I wonder if this could be the big one for me.
Market cap at ICO is just $20m.
Imagine if it got up to a market cap of $1bn, i.e. into the top 30 cryptos. That would make it a 40 bagger.
A $3bn market cap (top 15 crypto) would make it a 120 bagger!
Ahh, one can dream
I did wonder the same thing, I got some in the initial ICO and got a nice bonus. Will just leave it for a few years and see what happens to it, I think it will go one way or the other and either grow a lot or just die out if the plans don't come to fruition, so worth a punt for a couple of ETH, rather than hodling a share of a BTC or the original ETC.
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