Is it better for bitcoin price to stay stagnant like this? Or would you prefer more volatility and excitement? by dolphinstudios

View this thread on steempeak.com

Viewing a response to: @musing-threads/awlllqh27

· @dolphinstudios ·
$0.35
Is it better for bitcoin price to stay stagnant like this? Or would you prefer more volatility and excitement?
<a href="https://musing.io/q/dolphinstudios/pkubpv67x"><b>Is it better for bitcoin price to stay stagnant like this?  Or would you prefer more volatility and excitement?</b></a><p></p>
πŸ‘  , ,
properties (23)
post_id63,646,365
authordolphinstudios
permlinkpkubpv67x
categorymusing-threads
json_metadata{"musingAppVersion":"1.1","musingPostType":"question","appTags":["Bitcoin","market","investment","financial","crypto",""],"appCategory":"Bitcoin","appDepth":1,"app":"Musing","appBody":"","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N"}
created2018-10-04 14:43:45
last_update2018-10-04 14:43:45
depth1
children5
net_rshares201,425,377,983
last_payout2018-10-11 14:43:45
cashout_time1969-12-31 23:59:59
total_payout_value0.265 SBD
curator_payout_value0.086 SBD
pending_payout_value0.000 SBD
promoted0.000 SBD
body_length184
author_reputation19,800,067,311,173
root_title"Musing Posts"
beneficiaries[]
max_accepted_payout1,000,000.000 SBD
percent_steem_dollars10,000
author_curate_reward""
vote details (3)
@sanmi ·
Is it better for bitcoin price to stay stagnant like this? Or would you prefer more volatility and excitement?
<p>I really prefer it to go down below 1k for at least one last time and then survive and go to wherever it wants to &nbsp;<strong>😎</strong> , the reason being, if it dies, then all alts will go down, and then many people will be able to buy lot of steem. So that will bring equilibrium to this platform, and then steem will have a balanced price feed.&nbsp;</p>
properties (22)
post_id63,647,847
authorsanmi
permlinkp32t8v6hx
categorymusing-threads
json_metadata"{"musingPostType":"answer","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","appBody":"<p>I really prefer it to go down below 1k for at least one last time and then survive and go to wherever it wants to &nbsp;<strong>\ud83d\ude0e<\/strong> , the reason being, if it dies, then all alts will go down, and then many people will be able to buy lot of steem. So that will bring equilibrium to this platform, and then steem will have a balanced price feed.&nbsp;<\/p>","appTags":["Bitcoin","market","investment","financial","crypto",""],"musingAppVersion":"1.1","appParentPermlink":"pkubpv67x","app":"Musing","appCategory":"Bitcoin","appParentAuthor":"dolphinstudios","appDepth":2}"
created2018-10-04 15:09:06
last_update2018-10-04 15:09:06
depth2
children0
net_rshares0
last_payout2018-10-11 15:09:06
cashout_time1969-12-31 23:59:59
total_payout_value0.000 SBD
curator_payout_value0.000 SBD
pending_payout_value0.000 SBD
promoted0.000 SBD
body_length363
author_reputation21,599,537,128,113
root_title"Musing Posts"
beneficiaries[]
max_accepted_payout1,000,000.000 SBD
percent_steem_dollars10,000
@francistagbo ·
$1.29
Is it better for bitcoin price to stay stagnant like this? Or would you prefer more volatility and excitement?
<p>Great question!!! In my opinion I think it depends on just exactly what you do with the blockchain as a whole. If you're a trader then you'll definitely prefer it if the price of BTC is dancing around, but if you're a blogger on steemit and you don't appreciate fluctuations in the value of your upvotes and payouts then you're probably going to prefer it if the price of bitcoin remains stagnant. </p><p>Besides there's nothing exciting about seeing BTC hit the 5k region, I literally lost my appetite for days until it came back up to the 6k region.</p>
πŸ‘  
properties (23)
post_id63,647,851
authorfrancistagbo
permlinkf3cmdvr75
categorymusing-threads
json_metadata"{"musingPostType":"answer","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","appBody":"<p>Great question!!! In my opinion I think it depends on just exactly what you do with the blockchain as a whole. If you're a trader then you'll definitely prefer it if the price of BTC is dancing around, but if you're a blogger on steemit and you don't appreciate fluctuations in the value of your upvotes and payouts then you're probably going to prefer it if the price of bitcoin remains stagnant. <\/p><p>Besides there's nothing exciting about seeing BTC hit the 5k region, I literally lost my appetite for days until it came back up to the 6k region.<\/p>","appTags":["Bitcoin","market","investment","financial","crypto",""],"musingAppVersion":"1.1","appParentPermlink":"pkubpv67x","app":"Musing","appCategory":"Bitcoin","appParentAuthor":"dolphinstudios","appDepth":2}"
created2018-10-04 15:09:12
last_update2018-10-04 15:09:12
depth2
children0
net_rshares736,984,820,531
last_payout2018-10-11 15:09:12
cashout_time1969-12-31 23:59:59
total_payout_value0.967 SBD
curator_payout_value0.322 SBD
pending_payout_value0.000 SBD
promoted0.000 SBD
body_length558
author_reputation24,359,404,472,920
root_title"Musing Posts"
beneficiaries[]
max_accepted_payout1,000,000.000 SBD
percent_steem_dollars10,000
author_curate_reward""
vote details (1)
@holovision · (edited)
Is it better for bitcoin price to stay stagnant like this? Or would you prefer more volatility and excitement?
Moved to the [Hive](https://peakd.com/@holovision) platform.
properties (22)
post_id63,649,815
authorholovision
permlinkp3fvxm67x
categorymusing-threads
json_metadata"{"app":"steemit\/0.2","appDepth":2,"appBody":"<p>Right now I think stagnation for the rest of 2018 is both where the crypto market should be and where the market is heading for the remainder of 2018. It would really test the resolve of the bitcoin speculators who got in between $10000-$19500 USD during the last year while also giving the opportunity for newcomers to participate for the first time.<\/p>","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","musingAppVersion":"1.1","musingPostType":"answer","appParentPermlink":"pkubpv67x","appParentAuthor":"dolphinstudios","appTags":["Bitcoin","market","investment","financial","crypto",""],"appCategory":"Bitcoin","links":["https:\/\/peakd.com\/@holovision"]}"
created2018-10-04 15:43:09
last_update2020-09-29 12:51:03
depth2
children0
net_rshares0
last_payout2018-10-11 15:43:09
cashout_time1969-12-31 23:59:59
total_payout_value0.000 SBD
curator_payout_value0.000 SBD
pending_payout_value0.000 SBD
promoted0.000 SBD
body_length60
author_reputation87,767,420,253,600
root_title"Musing Posts"
beneficiaries[]
max_accepted_payout1,000,000.000 SBD
percent_steem_dollars10,000
@ejgarcia ·
$2.63
Is it better for bitcoin price to stay stagnant like this? Or would you prefer more volatility and excitement?
<p>It's better, period. However, there are explanations behind why it's better if it stays quiet, lemme explain:</p>
<p>I'm sure you know of gold, the store of value?, well, gold is nice, dandy and everything but it's certainly worth several times more than some years ago, why? INFLATION, that and market movements. As the markets and the commodities become more volatile people SUFFER, and I mean it, losing 10, 20 or 30% overnight is enough to cause serious health problems. So when things start getting hectic, like in 2008, or with the QE we had a few years back people need the SAFETY.</p>
<p>So, what happens when there is fear and crisis worldwide? People buy the safest things out there, which are: Gold, Swiss Francs, Japanese yen and real estate at times.</p>
<p>However, Gold can still be mined, Francs and yens can be printed and real estate can be built... Bitcoin is FINITE and extremely secure. By keeping the value stable instead of volatile it will slowly move up due to demand as a SAFE asset.</p>
<p>So, it's actually better for bitcoin prices to be stable and move less than 1% per day, allowing for flow of money and stability. As years pass, if cryptos are still used (which is becoming increasingly likely) then Bitcoin will be worth hundreds of thousands of dollars, as people just keep buying it for safety and stability.</p>
<p>Most of the most valued and better stocks out there move less than 1% per day, often gaining just 10 or 12% in a year... but it adds up. Look at bitcoin, 6500$, next year it would be 7100$, the next 7800$, the next 8550$, the next 9350$, the next 10400$ and so forth... in twenty years we would be over 20k and that's assuming lack of interest and low growth perspective.</p>
<p>On the opposite side of the coin, bigger volatility means lack of stability which means lack of safety which means it will lose all value on the first world crisis we hit, which should come soon enough, we're already near the date predicted by many analysts, BTW.</p>
<p>There is a simple proof of what I explained in the market... when there is indecision or news of a hack, all alts lose 50 or 60% of their value while BTC loses only 5 or 4%, and that's why BTC dominance is over 50% ATM, everyone knows that a random coin can suddenly die, but BTC can fall at most 10% during critical times which means people sell their alts for BTC, for safety.</p>
<p>If you remove that stability then people would move the alts to USDT, effectively killing the whole market and the value of Bitcoin in general.</p>
<p>Long explanation, but I hope it helps.</p>
πŸ‘  ,
properties (23)
post_id63,650,181
authorejgarcia
permlinkpkntpm6hx
categorymusing-threads
json_metadata"{"appDepth":2,"appTags":["Bitcoin","market","investment","financial","crypto",""],"app":"Musing","musingPostType":"answer","appBody":"<p>It's better, period. However, there are explanations behind why it's better if it stays quiet, lemme explain:<\/p>\n<p>I'm sure you know of gold, the store of value?, well, gold is nice, dandy and everything but it's certainly worth several times more than some years ago, why? INFLATION, that and market movements. As the markets and the commodities become more volatile people SUFFER, and I mean it, losing 10, 20 or 30% overnight is enough to cause serious health problems. So when things start getting hectic, like in 2008, or with the QE we had a few years back people need the SAFETY.<\/p>\n<p>So, what happens when there is fear and crisis worldwide? People buy the safest things out there, which are: Gold, Swiss Francs, Japanese yen and real estate at times.<\/p>\n<p>However, Gold can still be mined, Francs and yens can be printed and real estate can be built... Bitcoin is FINITE and extremely secure. By keeping the value stable instead of volatile it will slowly move up due to demand as a SAFE asset.<\/p>\n<p>So, it's actually better for bitcoin prices to be stable and move less than 1% per day, allowing for flow of money and stability. As years pass, if cryptos are still used (which is becoming increasingly likely) then Bitcoin will be worth hundreds of thousands of dollars, as people just keep buying it for safety and stability.<\/p>\n<p>Most of the most valued and better stocks out there move less than 1% per day, often gaining just 10 or 12% in a year... but it adds up. Look at bitcoin, 6500$, next year it would be 7100$, the next 7800$, the next 8550$, the next 9350$, the next 10400$ and so forth... in twenty years we would be over 20k and that's assuming lack of interest and low growth perspective.<\/p>\n<p>On the opposite side of the coin, bigger volatility means lack of stability which means lack of safety which means it will lose all value on the first world crisis we hit, which should come soon enough, we're already near the date predicted by many analysts, BTW.<\/p>\n<p>There is a simple proof of what I explained in the market... when there is indecision or news of a hack, all alts lose 50 or 60% of their value while BTC loses only 5 or 4%, and that's why BTC dominance is over 50% ATM, everyone knows that a random coin can suddenly die, but BTC can fall at most 10% during critical times which means people sell their alts for BTC, for safety.<\/p>\n<p>If you remove that stability then people would move the alts to USDT, effectively killing the whole market and the value of Bitcoin in general.<\/p>\n<p>Long explanation, but I hope it helps.<\/p>","appParentPermlink":"pkubpv67x","appParentAuthor":"dolphinstudios","musingAppVersion":"1.1","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","appCategory":"Bitcoin"}"
created2018-10-04 15:50:57
last_update2018-10-04 15:50:57
depth2
children1
net_rshares1,520,462,694,367
last_payout2018-10-11 15:50:57
cashout_time1969-12-31 23:59:59
total_payout_value1.987 SBD
curator_payout_value0.642 SBD
pending_payout_value0.000 SBD
promoted0.000 SBD
body_length2,584
author_reputation1,236,580,011,745
root_title"Musing Posts"
beneficiaries[]
max_accepted_payout1,000,000.000 SBD
percent_steem_dollars10,000
author_curate_reward""
vote details (2)
@dolphinstudios ·
$0.05
Thanks... it’s a really great and clear explanations.
πŸ‘  
properties (23)
post_id63,909,745
authordolphinstudios
permlinkre-ejgarcia-2018109t105356745z
categorymusing-threads
json_metadata{"community":"esteem","format":"markdown+html","app":"esteem\/1.6.0"}
created2018-10-09 02:54:00
last_update2018-10-09 02:54:00
depth3
children0
net_rshares48,455,826,891
last_payout2018-10-16 02:54:00
cashout_time1969-12-31 23:59:59
total_payout_value0.048 SBD
curator_payout_value0.000 SBD
pending_payout_value0.000 SBD
promoted0.000 SBD
body_length53
author_reputation19,800,067,311,173
root_title"Musing Posts"
beneficiaries
0.
accountesteemapp
weight1,000
max_accepted_payout1,000,000.000 SBD
percent_steem_dollars10,000
author_curate_reward""
vote details (1)