how are my bitcoin holders doing?
>>1397350
not bad, but could be better.. BTC is failing to break past $680.. converted half of my BTC to ETH.. 14% surge in the past few days alone
>>1397364
coinbase now allows transfers to etherum
I m scared to transfer it . I just dont believe it in the long term
>>1397402
30% anon
>>1397402
why not? yeah might be good for short term gains, since i actively trade coins. I could dump ETH if i get some good profits in the short term
Ive just been bored with bitcoin not making any headway. Not to mention, nothing happened after the halvening, but i think its just meeting heavy resistance at $700 while ETH still has some room to grow in the short term
>>1397422
nothing wrong with that
bought my BTC when it was $500, would make $140 easily if i sold now.. but i do intend to longhold them too.. Actively Trade 20% of my coins, make a buck here and there, and buy dips (if they ever happen again)
>>1397422
That's a mistake.
>>1397488
why?
Getting scared t b h
There's nothing much stopping an altcoin with an unrestricted block size taking over as the payment network.
it just needs a few of the big payment and wallet providers to say fuck it and agree to adopt one
Serious question guys, is Ethereum usable as a currency? Or would it be more likely to be Dash or Monero or what? Litecoin?
Yeah, I wanna hear fellow BTC holders opinions, since they probably won't be pumping one of these.
What coin will you move to, if Bitcoin becomes no longer usable as a day to day currency?
>>1398715
(note: I'm not saying anyone will move permanently to another coin - BTC still may have use as the digital gold, and I certainly won't sell all my coins... But I believe an open payment system is a great part of cryptocurrency's potential)
>>1397422
YFW ETH surpasses bitcoin
To this day I'm still supper butthurt about btc, literally could have been rich by now.
>>1398715
The 21m btc is a good thing,it makes it a deflationary currency.
I'm keeping a close eye on ethereum but in the long term I don't think it's going to surpass Bitcoin,as for other altcoins litecoin is the oldest and most stable crypto.
>>1398732
I know this fucking feel.
>>1398732
MFW mined a few hundred back in early 2010 and ended up throwing the HDD away weeks later.
>>1397422
Buy ethereum
>>1398762
who just throws away a fucking HD? Surely you'd store it away at worst. Lies.
>>1398753
>The 21m btc is a good thing,it makes it a deflationary currency.
Agreed?
Litecoin, Monero, Dash afaik are the same.
>>1398774
Not that dude, but I done the same when they were at about 6 pence each.
I was following them, and I reckon they went from about 4 pence, up to 10 pence, then back down, so I bought £10 worth of them.
Could never remember the password for my bitcoin wallet on my old PC.
Fuck it.
>>1398904
Would kill myself.
>>1398908
I would imagine the person I bought them from at the time would feel even worse now.
They sold them to me for 6 pence each when they were panic selling.
>>1398904
Wew.
You still have the wallet.dat? How many coins? Any idea the password length?
Passwords can sometimes be brute forced... There are recovery services. Make damn sure it's a trustworthy one...
Or send it to me and I'll happily sign some contract for a 25% cut or something :^)
...and you're not just one of those deluded idiots who thought they might have mined some Bitcoins but really they were playing with Linden dollars on second life...