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  • tto827
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 10-01-12
    • 9078

    #71
    Originally posted by compaqDikk
    if you had bought $1000 worth of Bitcoins in 2009 when they were valued at a little less than half a cent (0.0048), you'd have owned over 208,000 Bitcoins.

    at current price of 750, that $1000.00 stake would be worth over $156 MILLION.

    out of 6 billion people on the earth, someone surely did this, shoved an offline wallet in their sock drawwer and hit paydirt after completelyly forgetttign about it? a time capsule somehwere perhaps?


    there are people set for life now with this toilet paper currency
    It's all unrealized wealth. Until you successfully get a legit asset, you don't got much. Granted it'll always be more than $.50 so they'll still get quite a nice return.

    Sooner or later the selling has to start..... Right?
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    • sourtwist
      SBR Hall of Famer
      • 11-10-12
      • 9364

      #72
      I always miss the boat
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      • Nut_Flopper
        SBR High Roller
        • 11-25-12
        • 122

        #73
        Originally posted by compaqDikk
        if you had bought $1000 worth of Bitcoins in 2009 when they were valued at a little less than half a cent (0.0048), you'd have owned over 208,000 Bitcoins.

        at current price of 750, that $1000.00 stake would be worth over $156 MILLION.

        out of 6 billion people on the earth, someone surely did this, shoved an offline wallet in their sock drawwer and hit paydirt after completelyly forgetttign about it? a time capsule somehwere perhaps?


        there are people set for life now with this toilet paper currency
        Read this article a few weeks ago

        The meteoric rise in the internet-based money has meant that within the space of four years, Norwegian Kristoffer Koch has made a huge profit.


        I bought 10 bitcoin in January @ $13 per. Sold it months ago at $180 and kicking myself I didn't go in large. Just wanted to try some of the bitcoin based books wasn't looking at it as an investment. Figured when it hit $240 a while back it had peaked. I bought and sold a little off and on but cautious thinking it will eventually tank and I would go in big. Just watch the charts and ride the wild swings.
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        • Optional
          Administrator
          • 06-10-10
          • 61738

          #74
          Imagine how much some of the geek teenagers would have made that started mining these things at the start.
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          • sbrhedge
            SBR MVP
            • 01-18-11
            • 1354

            #75
            Originally posted by Optional
            Imagine how much some of the geek teenagers would have made that started mining these things at the start.
            They already spent it on pizza:



            now those 10K bitcoins are worth $7,000,000
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            • broadway6
              SBR Posting Legend
              • 11-14-09
              • 13337

              #76
              I guess the twins made a few dollars. What's a coin worth now?
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              • PAULYPOKER
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                • 12-06-08
                • 36581

                #77
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                • PAULYPOKER
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                  • 12-06-08
                  • 36581

                  #78
                  338,672,336.04 CNY
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                  • elgreco
                    SBR Wise Guy
                    • 12-16-09
                    • 988

                    #79
                    I made threads, SBR laughed.

                    Bitcoin was $7 when I made this thread:
                    http://forum.sbrforum.com/saloon/1526199-bitcoin-thread.html


                    Bitcoin was $12 when I made this thread that got pulled over and over by SBR:


                    You suckers.
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                    • PAULYPOKER
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                      • 12-06-08
                      • 36581

                      #80
                      Originally posted by elgreco
                      I made threads, SBR laughed.

                      Bitcoin was $7 when I made this thread:
                      http://forum.sbrforum.com/saloon/1526199-bitcoin-thread.html


                      Bitcoin was $12 when I made this thread that got pulled over and over by SBR:


                      You suckers.
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                      • QuantumLeap
                        SBR Hall of Famer
                        • 08-22-08
                        • 6880

                        #81
                        Originally posted by elgreco
                        I made threads, SBR laughed.

                        Bitcoin was $7 when I made this thread:
                        http://forum.sbrforum.com/saloon/1526199-bitcoin-thread.html


                        Bitcoin was $12 when I made this thread that got pulled over and over by SBR:


                        You suckers.
                        I don't see any bitcoin sportsbooks reviewed on SBR. I think it would serve SBR well to do some reviews on these books.
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                        • elgreco
                          SBR Wise Guy
                          • 12-16-09
                          • 988

                          #82
                          That second link is all that's left from a thread with thousands of views and hundreds of posts. SBR pulled that thread over and over, i reposted a few times and then was told my account would be suspended if i tried to post it again. *shrug*
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                          • BriGuy
                            SBR MVP
                            • 12-06-11
                            • 1556

                            #83
                            Originally posted by elgreco
                            I made threads, SBR laughed.

                            Bitcoin was $7 when I made this thread:
                            http://forum.sbrforum.com/saloon/1526199-bitcoin-thread.html


                            Bitcoin was $12 when I made this thread that got pulled over and over by SBR:


                            You suckers.
                            The only suckers are the ones holding the bitcoins when the Ponzi scheme - uh I mean market - finally collapses. You got out. Good for you. The first people in and out on a Ponzi scheme are always the ones who make money.
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                            • ACoochy
                              SBR Posting Legend
                              • 08-19-09
                              • 13949

                              #84
                              18 trillion and dipshit above wants to talk Ponzi schemes other than the one his country is running

                              Hey Biguy, worry about your own backyard...18 trillion

                              Cant make this level of stoopid up...
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                              • PAULYPOKER
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                                • 12-06-08
                                • 36581

                                #85
                                ^Priceless!
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                                • PAULYPOKER
                                  BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                                  • 12-06-08
                                  • 36581

                                  #86
                                  Originally posted by BriGuy
                                  The only suckers are the ones holding the bitcoins when the Ponzi scheme - uh I mean market - finally collapses. You got out. Good for you. The first people in and out on a Ponzi scheme are always the ones who make money.
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                                  • PAULYPOKER
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                                    • 12-06-08
                                    • 36581

                                    #87
                                    USD Mt. GoxmtgoxUSD 927.33344
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                                    • PhillyFlyers
                                      SBR Hall of Famer
                                      • 09-27-11
                                      • 8245

                                      #88
                                      Originally posted by PAULYPOKER
                                      USD Mt. GoxmtgoxUSD 927.33344
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                                      Where's Sam Diamond? Those damn Winklevoss twins destroyed Bitcoin.
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                                      • pico
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                                        • 04-05-07
                                        • 27321

                                        #89
                                        it is going to 1300 usd per coin soon
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                                        • elgreco
                                          SBR Wise Guy
                                          • 12-16-09
                                          • 988

                                          #90
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                                          • PAULYPOKER
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                                            • 12-06-08
                                            • 36581

                                            #91
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                                            • PAULYPOKER
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                                              • 12-06-08
                                              • 36581

                                              #92
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                                              • Jikos
                                                SBR MVP
                                                • 04-28-13
                                                • 1663

                                                #93
                                                This shit is a mess waiting to happen
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                                                • ACoochy
                                                  SBR Posting Legend
                                                  • 08-19-09
                                                  • 13949

                                                  #94
                                                  Originally posted by Jikos
                                                  This shit is a mess waiting to happen
                                                  Agree BUT with china's backing ive no idea how high this will go...
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                                                  • PAULYPOKER
                                                    BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                                                    • 12-06-08
                                                    • 36581

                                                    #95
                                                    Just you wait and see what happens on black Friday
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                                                    • Optional
                                                      Administrator
                                                      • 06-10-10
                                                      • 61738

                                                      #96
                                                      Time to short yourself and be ready to take a profit next correction.
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                                                      • terpkeg
                                                        SBR MVP
                                                        • 10-26-09
                                                        • 2364

                                                        #97
                                                        Originally posted by BriGuy
                                                        The only suckers are the ones holding the bitcoins when the Ponzi scheme - uh I mean market - finally collapses. You got out. Good for you. The first people in and out on a Ponzi scheme are always the ones who make money.
                                                        What's a ponzi scheme?
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                                                        • onemoregoal
                                                          SBR Hall of Famer
                                                          • 02-04-13
                                                          • 8149

                                                          #98
                                                          I still dont know what bitcoins are but this made me lol

                                                          James Howells, an IT worker from South Wales, generated the coins in 2009 when they were worthless, then threw them away last year while cleaning his home.
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                                                          • Optional
                                                            Administrator
                                                            • 06-10-10
                                                            • 61738

                                                            #99
                                                            Originally posted by onemoregoal
                                                            I still dont know what bitcoins are but this made me lol

                                                            http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencete...-accident.html
                                                            Funny funny comments on that article.
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                                                            • ACoochy
                                                              SBR Posting Legend
                                                              • 08-19-09
                                                              • 13949

                                                              #100
                                                              Originally posted by terpkeg
                                                              What's a ponzi scheme?
                                                              The US dollar
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                                                              • Optional
                                                                Administrator
                                                                • 06-10-10
                                                                • 61738

                                                                #101
                                                                Originally posted by terpkeg

                                                                What's a ponzi scheme?
                                                                The state lottery
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                                                                • SteelRain
                                                                  SBR MVP
                                                                  • 03-13-12
                                                                  • 2806

                                                                  #102
                                                                  Originally posted by Optional
                                                                  Imagine how much some of the geek teenagers would have made that started mining these things at the start.
                                                                  The graphics cards that mine the bitcoins were sold out. They've been sold out since 2007 and when they were selling they were selling for $1400 apiece.

                                                                  Also mining bitcoins takes a bit of know how and the heat/electricity produced by running the cards 24/7 would run you in the negative in real cash flow for a couple of years because bitcoin prices back then were super low.
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                                                                  • Optional
                                                                    Administrator
                                                                    • 06-10-10
                                                                    • 61738

                                                                    #103
                                                                    Originally posted by SteelRain

                                                                    The graphics cards that mine the bitcoins were sold out. They've been sold out since 2007 and when they were selling they were selling for $1400 apiece.

                                                                    Also mining bitcoins takes a bit of know how and the heat/electricity produced by running the cards 24/7 would run you in the negative in real cash flow for a couple of years because bitcoin prices back then were super low.
                                                                    is it true an ordinary laptop could mine them to start with?

                                                                    I was tech savvy enough to do it. And heard about it and knew how to get hold of the vid cards at the time. But wasn't convinced it was worth it honestly. To be fair I had been involved a bunch of other digital cuirrencies, most of which failed, so was sceptical of anything trying to circumvent the banking system by then.

                                                                    When is it estimated mining will virtually end due to the size of the computations?
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                                                                    • elgreco
                                                                      SBR Wise Guy
                                                                      • 12-16-09
                                                                      • 988

                                                                      #104
                                                                      Originally posted by Optional
                                                                      is it true an ordinary laptop could mine them to start with?
                                                                      Oh yea. (This upcoming example isn't absolutely correct, but its the simplest way I can put it without writing a novel) There are 3600 brand new bitcoins minted every day. That number is constant, it doesn't change. When you are mining, you are fighting for your share of those coins. Your share of those coins is directly proportional to the amount of work you put in. If there are 100 units of work being performed for the network, and you are doing 10 of them, then you will get 3600*0.1=360BTC a day. In the beginning, there weren't that many units of work being performed, so your laptop was contributing a significant amount. Today, there is a ridiculous amount of work being performed, so even though your laptop can still do the work, its such a tiny amount that it wouldn't be profitable.

                                                                      At 2 MH/s, you should earn 0.00000142 BTC/day on average (0.00000006 BTC/hr)

                                                                      ^^^ That's what your lappy would probably do now.

                                                                      Originally posted by Optional
                                                                      When is it estimated mining will virtually end due to the size of the computations?
                                                                      If what I wrote above communicated effectively, then you should now understand that the answer is "never".
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                                                                      • Optional
                                                                        Administrator
                                                                        • 06-10-10
                                                                        • 61738

                                                                        #105
                                                                        Originally posted by elgreco

                                                                        Oh yea. (This upcoming example isn't absolutely correct, but its the simplest way I can put it without writing a novel) There are 3600 brand new bitcoins minted every day. That number is constant, it doesn't change. When you are mining, you are fighting for your share of those coins. Your share of those coins is directly proportional to the amount of work you put in. If there are 100 units of work being performed for the network, and you are doing 10 of them, then you will get 3600*0.1=360BTC a day. In the beginning, there weren't that many units of work being performed, so your laptop was contributing a significant amount. Today, there is a ridiculous amount of work being performed, so even though your laptop can still do the work, its such a tiny amount that it wouldn't be profitable.

                                                                        At 2 MH/s, you should earn 0.00000142 BTC/day on average (0.00000006 BTC/hr)

                                                                        ^^^ That's what your lappy would probably do now.



                                                                        If what I wrote above communicated effectively, then you should now understand that the answer is "never".
                                                                        Thanks for the informative answer.

                                                                        I thought there might be a point that the complexity of the computation might mean there is not enough computing power available to solve 3600 within 24 hours.
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