Bitcoin hit a high of $8,458 today on coinbase. I'm calling it. This is the end of Bitcoin

Discussion in 'Crypto Assets' started by peilthetraveler, Nov 21, 2017.

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  1. gkishot

    gkishot

    I was commenting on the same thing. By your definition your currency bills are virtual currency.
     
    #41     Nov 22, 2017
  2. tommo

    tommo

    Indeed, im not by any means saying BTC is a tangible asset like a house or gold etc. But the money you see on your bank statement is basically virtual. It can be used to purchase tangible goods, but you can't turn up at a bank and exchange it for bullion. It is just numbers on a screen backed by the "faith" those numbers can be used as legal tender. If the financial community suddenly decided USD wasn't to be trusted those numbers on your online bank statement would be no more useful than a load of BTC binary code.

    Is BTC a trusted means of transaction? Well compared to $,£,EURO certainly not.. does it have some transactional value? Yes, some countries are starting to adopt it as legal tender, CME will start treating it as a legitimate asset class. The question is will its use as legal tender increase over time? If yes BTC will rise in price exponentially, if no, then short it. That's the argument.. in a nutshell.

    But to claim BTC is "virtual" therefore worthless is far from accurate, all money is pretty much virtual unless we go back to a gold standard.
     
    #42     Nov 22, 2017
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  3. i960

    i960

    And aside from some minor intrinsic value gold is basically faith based as well.

    The only thing with actual intrinsic value is that which is utterly necessary to survive.
     
    #43     Nov 22, 2017
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  4. lovethetrade

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    Whats your target for the correction, zero?
     
    #44     Nov 22, 2017
  5. sprstpd

    sprstpd

    #45     Nov 22, 2017
  6. S2007S

    S2007S

    Really?? Are they shocked...hahah

    So accept all that Bitcoin and keep it in your magical Bitcoin bank after you sell that inflated Manhattan real estate....now watch those 155 bitcoins worth $1.2 million drop out from underneath you ... then what?? Oops...then you'll wish you took those greenbacks!



    Real Estate World “Shocked to Find Out How Many People Have Bitcoin”


    https://news.bitcoin.com/real-estate-world-shocked-to-find-out-how-many-people-have-bitcoin/
     
    #46     Nov 22, 2017
  7. trader99

    trader99

    I bought some around $5300. Then some more at $6K+, $7K, and $8K. Obviously not in huge quantity. It's quite expensive. But at least to get exposure to this asset class. I don't think this is the top. Far from it. Institutions are just beginning to look into Bitcoin. And too many FOMO types that will jump in and ramp up the prices more.

    Definitely I will not be surprised to see $10K by yearend. After that I don't know. Some superbull predicts $100K a Bitcoin. I don't know if that's the right price or not. Seems pretty outlandish. But markets can be really irrational. Look at equity markets at all time highs and just in super momentum mode.

    Who knows.

    Eventually I would get out. I don't know where the top is but I will miss the very top. But I will get out at a pretty high price. And that price is not $8K...
     
    #47     Nov 22, 2017
  8. Simples

    Simples

    For who?
     
    #48     Nov 22, 2017
  9. Visaria

    Visaria

    Must make it v easy to buy property using bitcoin. Just send to the other guys wallet. No need for escrow.
     
    #49     Nov 22, 2017
  10. Maybe I didn't say that right. What I meant was there is no other reason for bitcoin to go up in value other than the belief it will go up in value. Bitcoin has been around for 8 years now and hasn't been adopted by the mainstream to use in everyday life. A few years ago before apple pay and google wallet, bitcoin stood a real shot of actually doing something other than just being a speculative investment. Now there is no reason to own it. They got beat to market and bitcoin is now only worth whatever the greater fool tells you it's worth which is a pretty dangerous gamble.
     
    #50     Nov 22, 2017
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