this is what happens when the US and others devalue their currency. btc is a refuge for people who dont trust their country's financial policy be it greece, spain, china or [gasp] the usa.so this is what happens when a phantom currency's value is wholly dependent on cocaine and meth and heroine deals via the dark net?
this is nuts.
so this is what happens when a phantom currency's value is wholly dependent on cocaine and meth and heroine deals via the dark net?
this is nuts.
I've actually spent it a few times, but in retrospect I overpaid for those items since the price has gone up since then.Hey now... the kiddie porn people and cryptolocker scammers love Bitcoin as well
Of course, I doubt that most people with Bitcoin are actually spending it as this point. They are holding onto it, speculating that it's going to go above $10,000. These people remind me of the same folks who bought worthless .com stocks in 1998 or spec homes in 2006... they'll get burned eventually.
Most if not all? You have to know how to get money into it, which is about the same process...Very interesting.
I wonder how many of the people who invest or put money in bitcoin have any idea how to get money out of it and spend it.
so this is what happens when a phantom currency's value is wholly dependent on cocaine and meth and heroine deals via the dark net?
this is nuts.
The crazy thing is even at current almost $10k price, it doesn't feel like a bubble. Bitcoin at $20k, $50k, or even $100k wouldn't surprise me.
Every time I remember how foolish it was to sell a few coins for $30 each (years ago), I remember that guy that bought the pizza, and I feel a little better.![]()
I have a theory that this is actually just fiat currency correcting, not BTC correctingCoinbase servers actually crashed under load earlier... Really not impressed.
Other than that, very good times indeed! Just speechless.
Reading that many technical chart analysis people are also at a loss, they've just never seen anything like it before, ever, in any market. BTC even outscaling LOG charts now...![]()
I have a theory that this is actually just fiat currency correcting, not BTC correcting![]()