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Chinese New Year is one month away.
Smart co-worker! Every time it crashes weak hands sell. It’s too bad for them but I sincerely thank them for the buying opportunity and massive discounts.
If I really want to be anonymous, cash still works pretty well. I didn't fully read the article, but I assume if my computer were ever seized and I was swapping bitcoins with others, it would be blatantly obvious that I had bitcoin to any IT type detective.
If I really want to be anonymous, cash still works pretty well.
I disagree: all it takes for you to be tracked is your counterpart to get sloppy once. You don't have control over your counterparts.
I don’t care much about anonymity. I just hope 2018 will be as awesome as 2017 in terms of crypto gains.
there are ways you can encrypt your HD so they can't read the data without your password. same as them not being able to get into people's iPhone.
What if the USD was a crypto using blockchain?
For those pontificating or investing in crypto, may I pose a thought exercise? More than half of the inflows are from Japan, but we talk USD here at Patnet. So when deciding how to valuate cryptos, we do it in USD.
What if the USD was a crypto using blockchain?
How many USD are there in circulation?
I just hope 2018 will be as awesome as 2017 in terms ofcryptoSTOCK MARKET gains.
anon_3a1a3 saysI just hope 2018 will be as awesome as 2017 in terms ofcryptoSTOCK MARKET gains.
There, fixed.
How transparent is the USD?
How many are in circulation?
Where did all the USD come from?
The USD is the currency of a supposed “Capitalist” country. There’s that whole transparency and Complete Information problem though, nobody seems to know OR care.
However with cryptos, these questions may begin to be asked, and personally, that alone has some value.
Why in the world would the US gov shut down exchanges? They are about to get massive tax inflow from crypto. It will be interesting To see how much tax rev will come from crypto for 2017 alone. So far everybody is profiting from the crypto bubble except for the panic sellers. You live and learn.
The USD is the currency of a supposed “Capitalist” country. There’s that whole transparency and Complete Information problem though, nobody seems to know OR care.
Wookieman, besides the additional tax rev the us is receiving the crypto-economy is also creating jobs. All these new crypto companies can be seen as start-ups. The US will not shut down innovation but support it. In the near future Banks will use cryptography to settle global payments within seconds, saving a ton of money compared to the ancient SWIFT process. The lending process will change and be globalized by utilizing smart contracts on block chains. I agree there should be more regulations overseas just like here in the US (KYC - know your customer guidelines) but The block chain economy will be massive and the US will be one of the leading countries.
So far everybody is profiting from the crypto bubble except for the panic sellers. You live and learn.
Wookieman, besides the additional tax rev the us is receiving the crypto-economy is also creating jobs. All these new crypto companies can be seen as start-ups.
as strange as this sounds, it is 100% correct. (it doesn't address the untaxable aspect of bitcoin payments and the rest of the paragraph is either completely wrong or doesn't make sense but that's another story.) crypto-currencies DO grow the economy.
What fees did you incur and what system did you use?
Exactly. Companies that don’t embrace new technology (like block chain) will end up like Kodak! Oh wait, even Kodak is trying to jump on the crypto train.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.coindesk.com/kodak-launching-cryptocurrency-photographers/amp/
If it provides no value, it's rather pointless to embrace it.
Crypto currencies have a lot of value for people who don't like the idea that the government can confiscate all the money in a bank account at any time.
I have a friend who found this out during a dispute with the dmv. They simply confiscated the disputed amount from his checking account, and he had never even told them about the account. They can look it up by ssn.
Crypto currencies have a lot of value for people who don't like the idea that the government can confiscate all the money in a bank account at any time.
I have a friend who found this out during a dispute with the dmv. They simply confiscated the disputed amount from his checking account, and he had never even told them about the account. They can look it up by ssn.
That's true and why they are here to stay, but that doesn't make them worth $19k, likely not even $5k. Hard to say where it will eventually settle.
Wow, this will go down in history as one of the best buying opportunities. Big daddy Goes down to 5k or so and will end up at 60k in April!
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Hi guys,
I'd like to start a conversation on crypto-currency, particularly Bitcoin.
What do you all think about it from an investment point of view today? I have some buddies in the finance world who are quite bullish on it and claim we are just scratching the surface. Judging by the recent performance, they may be right.
For people who are investing in Bitcoin, what are you using to invest and what recommendations do you have for a new investor?
Also, how are gains taxed compared to typical stock market gains?
I read this week that over 100,000 merchants in the USA are accepting Bitcoin today.
At the same time, digital currency does scare me a bit as it seems so abstract. Curious what PatNet thinks.
Thanks guys!