read more,https://darkwebnews.com/bitcoin/bitcoin ... -in-japan/The popular cryptocurrency Bitcoin has been in the news for one reason or another over the past few months.
The current hot topic is the legal proceedings going on in Tokyo—the trial of deposed CEO Mark Karpeles of Mt. Gox, the Bitcoin exchange that went under.
He has been accused of having swindled thousands of Bitcoins that belonged to investors from across different continents.
The case relates to the disappearance of over 850,000 in Bitcoin from the virtual treasury of then-popular Mt. Gox exchange.
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ASX;CKA About to hit 7c and much more.ricecakes wrote:Was 034c then.ricecakes wrote:
Any ASX traders might want to look at CKA
053c now and about to go a lot higher.
Take a look at ASX;TBH 50c
Scratched my BTC. No feel for it here.
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Segwit2x coming? October is going to be interesting for crypto. First hard for of 2017 didn't do much.
Waltonchain, WTC. Look into it.
Waltonchain, WTC. Look into it.
Anyone who doesn't like Capitalism is a pathetic loser. God bless the USA and no place else.
Funnily enough, Detroit, I just decided to take the plunge on this last night when I saw AXA was looking at using Ethereum.
Will bung something at it I can afford to lose and see what happens.
Still smarting from not taking a friend's advice on Bitcoin in 2010. I guess he's a billionaire now as I never hear from him.
Will bung something at it I can afford to lose and see what happens.
Still smarting from not taking a friend's advice on Bitcoin in 2010. I guess he's a billionaire now as I never hear from him.
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Nice! I got into Ethereum back in May. We have been stuck around $300 for a quick minute now. Bitcoin doubled but ETH didn't rise much.RobW wrote:Funnily enough, Detroit, I just decided to take the plunge on this last night when I saw AXA was looking at using Ethereum.
Will bung something at it I can afford to lose and see what happens.
Still smarting from not taking a friend's advice on Bitcoin in 2010. I guess he's a billionaire now as I never hear from him.
https://www.reddit.com/r/ethtrader/
Great discussion forum for all things Ethereum.
Anyone who doesn't like Capitalism is a pathetic loser. God bless the USA and no place else.
I've been reading about a proposal to start a Bitcoin ETF (*Exchange Traded Fund) by the Vinklevoss Bros (The ones who tried to take control of Facebook) which was rejected in March 2017. It is being reviewed by the SEC (* Securities Exchange Commission) and all insiders - both negative and positive - think it is inevitable that someone (there are multiple groups trying to set up a crypto ETF) at sometime will get an ETF approved.
That means that the relatively small market cap that Bitcoin has could be huge within 12 months. This will no doubt boost the price of Bitcoin, if it gets approved, but some say that it has already been priced in.
If there is a financial crash within the next two years then even if you do not own Bitcoins you will be effected.
Here are some links for and against.
https://99bitcoins.com/winklevoss-bitcoin-etf/
http://www.etf.com/sections/features/23 ... nopaging=1
* ETF - This means that anyone who trades (Stocks and Shares) will be able to invest in Bitcoin (including large institutional investors - Blackrock, Vangaurd, Social Security Trust Funds!). It will also eliminate the need for storing and securing your Bitcoins since you don’t own the currency itself. Kind of defeating the object of the blockchain.
*In 2004, the US Securities and Exchange Commission relaxed the net capital rule, which enabled investment banks to substantially increase the level of debt they were taking on, fueling the growth in mortgage-backed securities supporting subprime mortgages. The SEC has conceded that self-regulation of investment banks contributed to the crisis.
That means that the relatively small market cap that Bitcoin has could be huge within 12 months. This will no doubt boost the price of Bitcoin, if it gets approved, but some say that it has already been priced in.
If there is a financial crash within the next two years then even if you do not own Bitcoins you will be effected.
Here are some links for and against.
https://99bitcoins.com/winklevoss-bitcoin-etf/
http://www.etf.com/sections/features/23 ... nopaging=1
* ETF - This means that anyone who trades (Stocks and Shares) will be able to invest in Bitcoin (including large institutional investors - Blackrock, Vangaurd, Social Security Trust Funds!). It will also eliminate the need for storing and securing your Bitcoins since you don’t own the currency itself. Kind of defeating the object of the blockchain.
*In 2004, the US Securities and Exchange Commission relaxed the net capital rule, which enabled investment banks to substantially increase the level of debt they were taking on, fueling the growth in mortgage-backed securities supporting subprime mortgages. The SEC has conceded that self-regulation of investment banks contributed to the crisis.
pew, pew, pew, pew!
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YaTingPom wrote:I've been reading about a proposal to start a Bitcoin ETF (*Exchange Traded Fund) by the Vinklevoss Bros (The ones who tried to take control of Facebook) which was rejected in March 2017. It is being reviewed by the SEC (* Securities Exchange Commission) and all insiders - both negative and positive - think it is inevitable that someone (there are multiple groups trying to set up a crypto ETF) at sometime will get an ETF approved.
That means that the relatively small market cap that Bitcoin has could be huge within 12 months. This will no doubt boost the price of Bitcoin, if it gets approved, but some say that it has already been priced in.
If there is a financial crash within the next two years then even if you do not own Bitcoins you will be effected.
Here are some links for and against.
https://99bitcoins.com/winklevoss-bitcoin-etf/
http://www.etf.com/sections/features/23 ... nopaging=1
* ETF - This means that anyone who trades (Stocks and Shares) will be able to invest in Bitcoin (including large institutional investors - Blackrock, Vangaurd, Social Security Trust Funds!). It will also eliminate the need for storing and securing your Bitcoins since you don’t own the currency itself. Kind of defeating the object of the blockchain.
*In 2004, the US Securities and Exchange Commission relaxed the net capital rule, which enabled investment banks to substantially increase the level of debt they were taking on, fueling the growth in mortgage-backed securities supporting subprime mortgages. The SEC has conceded that self-regulation of investment banks contributed to the crisis.
Good post. Just to piggyback, I am pretty darn sure the Vinkle twins already run a bitcoin/Ethereum exchange, where you buy, sell and trade coins. It's US based and called Gemini. One if the more popular exchanges. I can't use it becayse it's not available in Arizona or Wisconsin. Doh.
I got in early on Waltonchain token. Using the block chain with RFID technology to streamline logistics among Chinese factories.
Anyone who doesn't like Capitalism is a pathetic loser. God bless the USA and no place else.
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can now buy in Thailand using ur thai bank..
https://coins.co.th
https://coins.co.th
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I heard the Cambodian government is trying to leapfrog into modernity, and establish a bitcoin exchange here?
Real legislation into bitcoin in Cambodia?
True? What direction are they taking?
Cambodia, a bitcoin haven with it's own bitcoin bourse? Really?
Real legislation into bitcoin in Cambodia?
True? What direction are they taking?
Cambodia, a bitcoin haven with it's own bitcoin bourse? Really?
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