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yidakee wrote

Reply to comment by Rambler in Bitcoin Hits All-Time High by jack_walking

Same thing is to be expected now. Expect a bumpy ride, remember, a heck of a lot of folk got in between 15k-20k, and then BTC crashed to 3.5k. Three years later, many will be around break even, and happy to exit at zero ROI. A lot of hands will be shaking before moon rockets are engaged.

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boobs OP wrote

Mozilla is just trying to squash competition to the web by using MUH EVIL TERRORIST BOOGIEMAN as an argument. It is about as reasonable as expecting a garbage fire to go out by dropping napalm into it. They are incompetent dipshits who are just trying to make a buck from a dying company.

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Rambler wrote

Everytime I read these headlines I cry inside a little knowing that when it was $40/BTC I wanted to spend $100USD on Bitcoin but wanted to wait 'until the price went down'.

Then over the next few months it didn't go down, it went over $1,000 and people freaked out.

Live and learn. :)

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Rambler wrote

Hey! Glad to see you here, first of all.

I just hadn't gotten to it yet, ha. I was asked about it on reddit earlier and wasn't for sure what it is, so I'm going to come back to the documentation after some rest so I can understand it better.

Diggin' the network so far and the Cafe.Loki is really something else. Great work guys, hope to see the network take off.

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jack_walking wrote

  • The ones with a use cases
  • The ones with an established history
  • The ones with unique features
  • The ones with transparent development

Fact is, it requires ton of times and specific knowledge to check the previous poins.

As far as I'm concerned, I'd go with a portfolio of about 80% BTC, that I'd be reasonably sure to increase it's value with limited risk over a period of 5 years.

Maybe some unknown alt-coin may turn me rich in one night's time, but risks are huge; I'm not willing to invest my time, nor I have the knowledge, to look for the next crypto shooting star, and I'd advise anyone not to.

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hideyourlies OP wrote

In my experience the X's fans are a bit odd, they'll pay $6,000 for a minute and hald of him singing and majority of the time it's a demo so the quality isn't great but they're happy with that, they'll pay crazy amounts for a unreleased song that's actually listenable and clear.

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