It happened today... I'm calling the top @ $16,000/Bitcoin.eufo wrote:I'm waiting for a muggle to ask me about Bitcoin. That's when I'm calling a top.
I could be wrong, but here we go.
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It happened today... I'm calling the top @ $16,000/Bitcoin.eufo wrote:I'm waiting for a muggle to ask me about Bitcoin. That's when I'm calling a top.
When this crashes, we had better hope that we don't find out that the banks have "invested" in it and want to be bailed out... again.eufo wrote:It happened today... I'm calling the top @ $16,000/Bitcoin.eufo wrote:I'm waiting for a muggle to ask me about Bitcoin. That's when I'm calling a top.
I could be wrong, but here we go.
I mean, that's gotta be it, right? Who else is buying these goddamn things?Libertarian666 wrote: When this crashes, we had better hope that we don't find out that the banks have "invested" in it and want to be bailed out... again.
It could certainly bring down the commodities exchanges due to busted transactions where the loser can't pay.
And that is even without leverage!
I'm going with the shoeshine boy.dualstow wrote:My waitress at dinner, tonight. (Well, ethereum). Is this the start of a revolution or the proverbial shoe shine boy warning sign?
This is the 1979/1980 silver bubble on steroids.Kriegsspiel wrote:All those Fortune 500 people have 401k's also, but you don't see stock indices gaining 1,000% in a year. I don't trust whatever's happening with cryptocurrencies right now either.
dualstow wrote:By the way, that would be funny if bitcoininthevp and Marc were the same person...
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I remember those well.Kriegsspiel wrote:Long Island Iced Tea shares went gangbusters after changing its name to Long Blockchain
Taking a page out of the 60's "*tronic" and 90's ".com" playbook.
Dont forget Kodakcoin and the Kodak Bitcoin Mining Hardware. Yes, THAT Kodak!Kriegsspiel wrote:Long Island Iced Tea shares went gangbusters after changing its name to Long Blockchain
Taking a page out of the 60's "*tronic" and 90's ".com" playbook.
I figured Online Course, but had to look up the rest. If anyone else is curious:MangoMan wrote:MOOC
Well I guess the Massive part makes it more impressive than just an online course. Ginormous probably didn't sound serious enough.dualstow wrote:I figured Online Course, but had to look up the rest. If anyone else is curious:MangoMan wrote:MOOC
Massive Open Online Course
I believe BTC has the right scaling path. It will take longer but will be more robust.Jack Jones wrote:Hey bitcoininthevp,
What's your take on the Bitcoin Cash fork? You HODLing your Bitcoin Cash stake, sold it already, or growing it?
Princeton's bitcoin course that you mention is a good course. However, for more lay people (non computer needs/programmers), I would recommend less technical videos.MangoMan wrote:If anyone is interested, Princeton is offering a free MOOC on Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency.
http://www.openculture.com/2018/01/bitc ... ceton.html