IdahoCopper wrote:I'm sure a great 16 y.o. kid would appreciate some beef jerky .... hint, hint... lol!
IdahoCopper wrote:I originally wanted 21 bitcoins, 1/1,000,000th of the total. While they were in the $16-$18 range I accumulated 18 BTC. Then they went up pretty quickly towards $265, life dealt its usual quirks and I needed cash, so I sold most of them around $100. Now I have 4 BTC, presently worth $1670. If I had stayed with my original intention of getting and holding 21 BTC, they would now be worth $8,760. Not a life-changing amount, but enough to take notice.
I firmly believe that bitcoin will be worth more than $1000 each in the short term and will probably be worth $10,000 each in the longer term. But that doesn't mean I'll sell any of the Ag stack to buy my way up to 21 BTC.
IdahoCopper wrote:I got my first BTC sale on the new pages overnight. Its great to make money while sleeping.
Coinbase processes the transaction and currency conversion. One of the Coinbase techs bought a bag of jerky. That really helped me to see and understand the order flow process and make a few minor tweaks to the new BTC pages.
Next up is a press release to the media, and some postings on the BTC boards to get the word out to all those folks who got bitcoin for $0.01 each and now want to spend some at $443.40 each.
IdahoCopper wrote:Ted .. unless you have a pressing purpose for the money ... dont sell your bitcoin hoard. 21 million coins vs 7 billion people is the metric to remember. $1000 PER BTC IS ONLY THE START IN THE NEXT 10 YEARS.
scyther wrote:This is killing me. Why didn't I buy some over the summer. I was going to. Agh! Of course I know it will crash the moment I buy in...
Engineer wrote:scyther wrote:This is killing me. Why didn't I buy some over the summer. I was going to. Agh! Of course I know it will crash the moment I buy in...
IMHO the big boys are running it up and they'll let it crash soon.
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