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Bitcoin Forum / Re: Is bitcoin gold?
« on: April 21, 2018, 04:54:17 PM »
As of now Bitcoin is already like a gold when it comes to price, but Bitcoin cannot replace the gold, since gold has a lot of uses, such as jewelries.

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Bitcoin Forum / Re: BTC Price Crosses $8k
« on: April 21, 2018, 04:47:10 PM »
Thank you for your informative topic, it really helps a lot to the members of this community, and i hope that BTC's price will rise up soon.

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Bitcoin Forum / Re: Why do bitcoin have a value?
« on: April 20, 2018, 05:16:46 PM »
What do you think guys?
Give me your opinion.

Here's the explanation to your question bruh.

Why does Bitcoin have any value?
Although cryptocurrency has become a household topic in 2017, what most households don’t understand is — why does cryptocurrency, such as Bitcoin, have any value? (Many actually think crypto has no value at all. But when you ask them why, they couldn’t answer because they have never really thought it through.)

In order to answer this question, we have to ask another fundamental one — where did currency come from?

In the early state of society, the value of a good or service was determined by the amount of labor required to produce it, and then the need for exchange of goods and services bred currency. For example, Bob spent a year to raise a cow and it took Alice the similar amount of labor to raise three lambs. Alice wants to buy cow so she exchanged Bob’s cow with three lambs. However, using livestock as a medium of exchange (barter) was very inconvenient so some people started to use gold instead. When gold was widely accepted as the medium of exchange, it became a currency. You may wonder, did gold come out of thin air and was abruptly assigned a value? Of courses not. Some people spent a lot of time and resources to mine gold so there was labor behind supporting its value. (The situation is more complicated under modern economy where owners of capital are compensated by profit, but we can skip it for now).

If you believe in this theory, then bitcoin has value. Simply put, some people are spending time and resources to build a transaction system, and get compensated with bitcoin. Just like gold miners expend resources to dig gold. So, rather than coming out of nothing, bitcoin is produced by labor through the blockchain building process.

I know another question comes to you mind — why do we have to use cryptocurrency instead of dollar? Cryptocurrency cannot gain value just because it requires labor to produce it. You can spend time and resources to produce something that is of no value at all, a stone spear for instance, because it is useful to no one. You are absolutely correct based on the subjective theory of value — value of a good is determined by our desire for it. However, you will also realize that cryptocurrency has value because it has great use cases and it is better than dollar as a medium of exchange.

Gold and silver are considered as commodity money since they have intrinsic value. Dollar during time of gold standard has intrinsic value too because one dollar was pegged to 1.61 grams of gold. Therefore, governments could not issue as many dollars as they want because gold is limited. However, gold standard doesn’t exist anymore. What we use today are fiat currencies which are intrinsically valueless. They are used as medium of exchange purely because of government decree. Is this something you should worry about? Yes. We trust dollar for now because we trust US governments’ creditability, the economic health of the country and the stability of dollar’s purchase power. If these conditions no longer held (like Zimbabwe or the U.S. during financial crisis), fiat currencies can depreciate rapidly.

Unlike gold or dollar bills, cryptocurrency are not tangible, making some people feel unsecure. However, they are actually more secured than fiat currencies once you understand the mechanism behind.

Cryptocurrency have several advantages over fiat currencies. 1) They usually are capped in quantity (e.g., there are at maximum 21 million bitcoins). Similar to gold standard system, it prevents hyper-inflation due to excessive issue of currencies. 2) Cryptocurrency cannot be forged because it is secured by cryptography. 3) The transactions costs are lower because no middlemen, like banks, are required any more. In the extreme, even if all governments and banks collapsed, cryptocurrency, living in blockchain, can last forever.

Currency is just a collective agreement. If enough people reach a consensus, what they agree upon becomes unimportant. We can use different languages to describe the same object; similarly, the choice of medium of exchange is flexible too. It can be livestock, cowrie, gold, note or simply a code. It took thousands of years to transition from barter to coinage, 400 years to transition from coinage to paper money and 50 years to transition from paper money to plastic card. This time, it may take only 15–20 years to make cryptocurrency widely accepted.

Credit to Mr. Erick Zhang

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Bitcoin Forum / Re: Is Bitcoin money?
« on: April 19, 2018, 05:16:11 PM »
As far as i know, bitcoin is not a money, it just a one way to use or to make our lives easier.

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Bitcoin Forum / Re: Why doesn't my dad invest in Bitcoin...
« on: April 19, 2018, 05:13:08 PM »
A very knowledgeable article, it really helps a lot to other members of this community to understand why many people is afraid to invest on crypto currency.

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Bitcoin Forum / Re: When is the right time to cash out BTC?
« on: April 19, 2018, 05:10:39 PM »
I believe every investment must have a goal (short term or long term) of a certain price in mind. Everyone bought or gained BTC at a certain price and must have in mind a goal of price with which you thinks is good enough to make some profit. I know the right time is subjective. What do you also think?

Maybe it'll​be good to cash out on the last months of this year, maybe last year happenings in BTC's price will happen again.

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Bitcoin Forum / Re: Bitcoin will die ?
« on: April 19, 2018, 04:31:34 AM »
Bitcoin is not gaining its power back ..
It is low and still going to low..
Is it die soon?

You know what, most of your posted topic are nonsense, most of them are just rephrased or duplicated, can you please make an original post of yours?

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Bitcoin Forum / Re: How can Bitcoin help our society?
« on: April 08, 2018, 04:47:21 PM »
Looking at the cryptocurrency world now, Bitcoin still takes the crown and leads the other cryptocurrencies as their King. With all these credentials, how well is bitcoin affecting our society?
I think bitcoin can help our society or economy once the government put taxes on each bitcoin investors and the people who earn money from bitcoin

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Bitcoin Forum / Re: Reasons Why Bitcoin Price Will Rebound in Q2 2018
« on: April 08, 2018, 04:43:42 PM »
This is a good news for us, it is very informative article.

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Bitcoin Forum / Re: Beginner here?
« on: April 08, 2018, 04:39:57 PM »
Hi everyone,can you help me how to start here in the forum?

 Hi there Markjay11, if you have some questions or anything you need to know about you can read some comments and topics here:
https://www.altcoinstalks.com/index.php?board=59.0

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Bitcoin Forum / Re: When bitcoin price goes back to the moon again?
« on: April 08, 2018, 04:37:50 PM »
When we can see bitcoin goes up again?

Bitcoin's Price will never go back to the moon, it doesn't even went to the moon. Hahaha, well let's just wait when will the price goes up again, maybe this year it will.

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Bitcoin Forum / Re: What are you doing when BTC dump?
« on: April 08, 2018, 06:00:24 AM »
As my question. When BTC dump, are you fell serious? You choice buy more or sell to protect your account?

Buy more and wait until the price goes up, thats the right time to sell it.

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Bitcoin Forum / Re: Why Bitcoin Still a Good investment?
« on: April 08, 2018, 05:52:26 AM »
That's true, that is the reason why bitcoin is still there as a number one crypto currency, it has a strong foundation and influence to people, and that is the reason ehy there are still a lot of investors even if the BTC's price is low.

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Bitcoin Forum / Re: Why do you choose Bitcoin?
« on: April 08, 2018, 05:48:45 AM »
Amidst the numerous cryptocurrencies, you chose Bitcoin as your favourite. What gives you the more reason to love and uphold Bitcoin? Is it the decentralized nature, fast speed of transaction, anonymity, financial peace, etc?

At first I didn't choose bitcoin, I only wanted to earn extra income here, but afterwards, reading articles and comments that bitcoin has the highest exchange, that's the time that I've made up my mind that when i earn tokens on tge campaign that i joined, I'm gonna convert it to BTC.

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Bitcoin Forum / Re: Cyptocurrency and bitcoin
« on: April 08, 2018, 05:44:19 AM »
For a long time, we have been seeing the cryptocurrency in all red as there has been one after the other speculations in various countries. Yesterday in India, RBI took a step further to give a blow to the crypto guys in India that they are going to stop the bank who are providing crypto assistance like helping them to buy or sell them. This made a great effect on Bitcoin pulling it very drastically. Hope BTC will gain back its position very soon...

 I also heard that news that India will ban bitcoin, like other countries did, that would be a big loss for bitcoin, but i hope that ot won't really affect the other bitcoin industry, since this is our source of extra income.

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