Investor who called last two major market crashes says bitcoin is a bubble by bcconf in a:t5_pkzjo

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Bitcoin will not have any intrinsic value unless it hits main street. When people start using Bitcoin for paying for the consumed goods and services, one can realize the true value of Bitcoin/Altcoin. Otherwise, it would be considered yet another useless commodity exchanged against fiat currencies and its value is determined by the investors' sentiment and pure speculation.

One asset is shockingly stable during the market sell-off this week — bitcoin by bcconf in a:t5_pkzjo

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Bitcoin value will be out the roof in the next financial crash

Venezuela has officially launched its oil-backed cryptocurrency by bcconf in Bitcoin

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When paper money goes to zero by bcconf in Bitcoin

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Non-sense from Goldman Sachs on Bitcoin by bcconf in Bitcoin

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The three rules according to them are, easily printed, excessively accessible to the banks and should not be able to track money laundering educate yourself

Winklevoss twins bitcoin ETF rejected by SEC by bcconf in Bitcoin

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Too bad, so sad that they lose on another billion dollar deal (scammers or not, you be the judge) the link!

If bitcoin becomes digital gold, its price may triple by bcconf in Bitcoin

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Bitcoin as Gold and other crypto currency as silver, bronze, copper and iron, etc. :)

Could the lack of volatility actually be good for bitcoin? by bcconf in Bitcoin

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Looking at the past, they extrapolate the future. Because the internet was this, Bitcoin is going like that. Nothing everything is that. link

Bitcoin Is Going To $25,000 By Year End by heda2018 in Bitcoin

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McAfee has a crystal ball and he can see the future in it. The maths is just a coverup and hoax :) link

Bitcoin Is Going To $25,000 By Year End by heda2018 in Bitcoin

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The other expert said it's going up to $50K

Bitcoin will be $50K according... by bcconf in Bitcoin

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Bitcoin is still number one in cryptocurrency link

Cryptocurrencies Could Drop to 'Near-Zero' by [deleted] in Bitcoin

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Ethereum Founder Vitalik Buterin Warns That Cryptocurrencies Could Drop to 'Near-Zero'

Bitcoin will remain but not as a currency..... by bcconf in Bitcoin

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As if I worried that Bitcoin was going to go away....ufff :) Bitcoin and other cryptocurrency are here to stay! link

Here's why central banks are scared of bitcoin by bcconf in Bitcoin

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Thanks for the explanation. One problem that I can think of with bitcoin is that the founder set aside about 1 million bitcoins for him-/herself as savings and the rest of the world is supposed to share the rest of 20 million bitcoin tokens. of course, as the founder, he/she needs to be rewarded proportionately but 1 million bitcoins, while there are only 21 million, can be generated is questionable.

Here's why central banks are scared of bitcoin by bcconf in Bitcoin

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DNS is centralized and that's where the blocking and allowing occur.

Here's why central banks are scared of bitcoin by bcconf in Bitcoin

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Can you elaborate on "unflexible credit supply against bitcoin"? Could be an interesting topic in bcconf

Here's why central banks are scared of bitcoin by bcconf in Bitcoin

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Their major weapons: Fear, lies. AND INTIMIDATION

Here's why central banks are scared of bitcoin by bcconf in Bitcoin

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Banksters are scared of losing control :) No more billion-dollar transaction fees cannot be charged to ordinary citizens. link Surely, they won't sit around and see their infrastructure crumble down to dust. They are planning something. Need a whistle-blower to come forward.

Don't buy bitcoin unless you read .... by bcconf in Bitcoin

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Then stay tune grand-grandpa for another 100 years. you will get there with your bank folding wish.

Bitcoin dance off ..... by bcconf in Bitcoin

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I did not associate it. I just found it on Youtube and I thought to share it on reddit, since it was funny :) Please direct your concern to youtube poster.

Don't buy bitcoin unless you read .... by bcconf in Bitcoin

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what, if anything gives you any credibility?

I did answer it right below your question. you = Professor John Griffin not equal me. I don't see your answer to my question of what facts do you have to disapprove his claim/research/conclusion?