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Re: Bitcoin Price Prediction 2017

Re: bitcoin price prediction 2017

Re: Bitcoin Price Prediction 2017

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Btc is bouncing back from 900$ when the issue of btc and btu rise. But after  the issue  btc is going to 2000$ and can be even more higher ,right now btc is at 1150$ which is a good sign going to the moon.

No, it is not going to come back again at $900 it is now stable at $1,000+ if ever this BTU will be dead. We will see bitcoin to hit to $2,000. I guess for upcoming week we’ll see the price at $1,200+ and before the month of April ends we’ll see it stable there. While before the end of the year, let’s assume it will be at $2,000.

it is going to take some time but eventually it will happen, the same thing was about classic and all the others, they come and make some noise and scare people but in the end they don’t gain traction that matters and then they die.

these hiccups are good though, we can buy cheaper coins and make profit.

I have read awhile ago some coindesk article about bitcoin predictions for this, there is a person that speculate the same prices as we are expecting. Vinny Lingham predicted $2,000 before the end of the year, so I don’t want to be discouraged that the price will be on the down side for the upcoming months just like what others are saying.

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I also often think like that someday there will be a coin which beat bitcoin. The main issue of coins is a marketing strategy, we all know that bitcoin is the first cryptocurrency so that it is acceptable to everyone.

bitcoin being the first crypto surely does matter, but the point is that people don’t need any altcoins. bitcoin does exactly that what people want it to do. I quite often see people stating that altcoins are better because they offer this feature, because they are faster, bla bla bla. They don’t realize that basically every feature that altcoins advertise themselves with, is just a gimmick that doesn’t enjoy any actual usage. Another thing, most altcoin networks are pretty much empty as they don’t enjoy much usage. If they at some point get the same level of usage as bitcoin, then look how much of their ‘speed’ is left… It will slow down immensely.

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