BrandonBay86 wrote: » Less than an hour until all options expire. My body is ready.
Theman343 wrote: » What do you reckon it will go up to ?
jmlad2020 wrote: » $20,000,000 bitcoin by July 15th 2031.
Donegal1234 wrote: » FYI Coinbase earn have a new earn campaign out today. Free 6 dollars of UMA for watching a few videos.
BrandonBay86 wrote: » When I give an opinion on potential drops it’s from my own technical analysis. It’s shunned in here but I enjoy it. I’ve been buying Bitcoin for over 3 years and I like to draw lines. We could hit 10k next week, who knows.
Thargor wrote: » Good article about a guy trying to get back into a Trezor after he forgets the pin and seed:https://www.wired.com/story/i-forgot-my-pin-an-epic-tale-of-losing-dollar30000-in-bitcoin/
Mellor wrote: » Talking about 5k, 10k doesn’t sound like technical analysis. Sounds like throwing out numbers. Comes across a bit salty tbh. FWIW predicting a number you think it will hit is not the same as highlighting a range that it could hit.
dirk_dangler wrote: » We all like a bit of positive thinking but come on, delusional to say the least. Theta 1,000,000,000 in circulation. So you really believe it will hit a conservative $30 for 2021? $30B would put it today at rank 7 in marketcap. Porsche SE Market cap: $31.48 B Toyota Industries Market cap: $30.50 B Hapag-Lloyd Market cap: $30.30 B ArcelorMittal Market cap: $29.89 B $60/70B would have it at rank 3. Adidas Market cap: $67.23 B BMW Market cap: $63.45 B Heineken Market cap: $61.69 B So Theta is going to be worth the same or more than these household names? Get some perspective, Amazon in 2014 paid $970 million in cash for Twitch.
Lex Luthor wrote: » BTC has a market cap of 1T without any promotion or marketing, there's a bit of perspective for you We'll ignore that Google, Binance, Sony & Samsung all run Validator nodes, not to mention Sierra Ventures, Heuristic, GVR Fund & Venture all jumping on board Theta quietly got into the top 10 recently and is still not on a lot of retail radars
jimmii wrote: » Anyone use mode (https://modeapp.com/) at all by any chance? Just came across it and looks like they're paying 5% interest on btc. I guess they're using that to bring in new users but seems decent. At first thought there must be something up with it but it's a listed company so looks pretty legit!
dirk_dangler wrote: » I shall peer into my crystal ball Theta will top out in two weeks then a slow bleed back to $5-6 range compare viewer and view count on theta.tv to twitch.tv
Bob24 wrote: » I haven’t came across that one before so no particular opinion (interesting to see a UK entity going into this though, but it seems too new for me to trust it with any large amount). In case you might not be aware of all of them though, if you are looking for yield there are a number large enough and probably more established players offering something similar: Celsius Network, Crypto.com, BlockFi, Nexo.
Irish_rat wrote: » Think you are way off the mark, theta will be top 6 this year. Massive money coming in, that's why mainnet 3.0 was pulled back. Viewer count is irrelevant, it's about the network sharing effect. Edge computing. They will also be one the biggest NFT marketplaces
Whelo79 wrote: » I know most of you don't give two ****s about whitepapers, but in my slightly biased opinion this is the most beautiful Whitepaper I've ever seen.https://axion.network/AxionWhitepaper.pdf
dirk_dangler wrote: » Sure we are still waiting for poineerpro to give us a pick and the reasons why it will make us money. Get the feeling we will be waiting a long time. Give me a A Give me a N Give me a K Give me a R Certain postErs Looking foR a moon mission will get on this rocket!
dirk_dangler wrote: » Hope some of you picked up these two , both pumping with great vigor. With Optimism delayed i would think the second pick could pick up some interest from potential users.https://cryptomoneyteam.co/2021/03/26/optimism-postpones-ethereum-l2-scaling-solution-launch/
jimmii wrote: » Interesting to see an LSE listed company offering it though that obviously comes with with lot more scrutiny. How does 5% stack up generally compared to others? Hard to see how 10%+ is that sustainable with others surely? Figured this was just a marketing ploy as much as anything else.
dirk_dangler wrote: » Top 6 is $30+ per THETA??? Here is why i think it will bleed out slowly over the summer. Telecom and ISP have close connections to politicians in the states, they give them a lot of donations. These companies would see their network become congested by THETA being used to stream video from "home servers", they have invested billions of $$$ in their network, and expect to get a return, THETA wants to clog their network without paying? A few words with politicians and THETA will be screwed, you can see that ISP limit bittorrent, they will do the same to THETA, they will strangle it before it gets up and running in a big way, THETA will end up paying for their own servers to stream video, so no different than Twitch/Youtube. Nothing to stop Twitch/Youtube from rewarding their own version of TFuel TLDR: ISP paid big money to build network, THETA want to use it without paying, ISP will strangle it and force THETA to run own servers, so no different to incumbent market leaders.
dirk_dangler wrote: » Whiff of Ponzi off it
KilOit wrote: » Great analysis video on Algorand, i'm buying the dips on this coin a lot now and seriously considering to add another cash buy into it, I haven't transferred cash to Cyrpto since early 2017 so I'm pretty confident on the future of this coin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gp8a4iVq640
Dobbytoes wrote: » Any word on Arbitrum and if they will release a coin that can be invested in? I saw that Offchain Labs were doing a lot of testing, but couldn't see anything that could be easily invested in,
Whelo79 wrote: » What ponzi scheme gives you biweekly dividends? You could class BTC as a ponzi. Buy it and hope to sell it for a higher price. It offers nothing else to the holder other than speculation.