JJJJNR wrote: » Anyone know why litecoin is looking like it's about to pump to the moon.
Truckermal wrote: » After a cracking week and then BNB soars beautifully! Thinking about converting it back to TRX or BTT now they have dumped..
Dohnjoe wrote: » I wouldn't call them dumped yet. BTT is over 600% of ICO, and Tron has been the same price for most of the month
Truckermal wrote: » Yes but they lost a bit though! I went back to Tron Sunday evening to get my BTT tokens...
Dohnjoe wrote: » I don't know how you guys do this, I decided to take a sure betu and sold some Ark during the second peak the other day (and on a supply locked Binance) and I was absolutely sweating waiting for it to drop so I could rebuy the amount lower I couldnt do that stuff on a weekly/daily basis. I'm pretty much buy and hold
JJJJNR wrote: » Converted my eth to Litecoin, exciting times..
unkel wrote: » We might never seen $100 ETH again...
Dohnjoe wrote: » All of your Eth? reasons why? did you do it after the LTC I read it wrong but got out just in time with a nice profit and more experience gained. Back in shortly I'd say
JJJJNR wrote: » I read it wrong but got out just in time with a nice profit and more experience gained. Back in shortly I'd say
sexmag wrote: » https://www.coingape.com/jpmorgan-launches-jpm-coin-first-bank-launch-cryptocurrency/ wow this is pretty big
sexmag wrote: » https://www.coingape.com/jpmorgan-launches-jpm-coin-first-bank-launch-cryptocurrency wow this is pretty big
JJJJNR wrote: » Has there been any research done on how a hard brexit would affect the crypto price. Could it see a spike as people try to hedge sterling price volatility.
smacl wrote: » crypto will remain rather more volatile than sterling
unkel wrote: » Unlike sterling, crypto has a decent chance to go up in value over the next few years :pac:
Dohnjoe wrote: » And so it should, it's 90% down in one year
smacl wrote: » True, but I wouldn't be using any the the current cryptos to hedge against fluctuations in Sterling. The biggest effect of Brexit on Sterling happened when it was decided the referendum would take place and then when it passed, with the guts of a 30% drop from previous highs. It could well continue to fall as the UK economy struggles, but I reckon it will be a slow bleed. Where crypto is going is anyone's guess.
Bob24 wrote: » Plus rises and falls are all relative. If we had another financial crisis and Greece type of situation (or even worst with Spain, Italy, or France) the Euro could well implode. The Sterling could then seem like it would have been a good protection against the depreciation of the new Irish pounds our euros have been turned into. Not saying it will happen, but the likelyhood is far from insignificant.
cnocbui wrote: » They are having a massive financial crisis in Venezuela with 10 million percent inflation forecast - Bitcoin use there has surged massively as a result.
cnocbui wrote: » Good luck with the making it illegal bit. First shut down the internet. As for Gold - the Swiss have vaults for that. I believe one at least is accessible at a major airport terminal.
...data from LocalBitcoins shows that Bitcoin being illegal hasn’t stopped people from trading it in countries like Morocco and Vietnam. Others on the list have their own reasons. Ecuador, for example, was the first country to launch its own digital currency in 2014 and simultaneously decided to ban any competition. Unfortunately for Ecuador, however, the experiment seems to have failed.
Government Ban On Bitcoin Would Fail Miserably