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70. Bitcoin Is in The Top 30 of Entities that Use Energy in The World
And the rest of the entities in the top 30 are countries.
71. The Amount of Carbon that Bitcoin Miners Emit Is More than The Entire Country of New Zealand
This includes industrial, power, commercial, and transportation emissions.
72. Bitcoin Uses the Same Amount of Energy as All Worldwide Data Centers
This stat shows that Bitcoin is taking up a lot of the world’s energy.
73. Bitcoin Mining Surpasses Gold Mining in Energy Intake
This means that mining for Bitcoin takes up more global carbon emissions than mining for gold.
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you should?
All and all, that's a bullish market with a high amount of sentiment on the upside. So until we see a general overall market meltdown, I'm not calling curtains on the cryptos.
Can we have a non-hate mail vs fanboy thread on trading Bitcoin?
Can you name me a “currency” that only works when electricity is on, the internet is working unrestricted and a user has time to wait for a ledger to process enough ones and zeros?
Speculation is what the purchase of bitcoin is: a non-producing asset gamble on someone else buying it for a higher price.
Zak saysWell said. It is essentially a bet that you are smarter than the globalists and better at timing markets than the other investors.Speculation is what the purchase of bitcoin is: a non-producing asset gamble on someone else buying it for a higher price.
I think it's betting that Bitcoin (or other cyber currency) will become a significant currency in the world verses governments will persecute people who own or use it because it is a threat to the government losing control of the nation's currency. So, it's in a different league of speculation than other non-producing assets.
average people don’t understand bitcoin,
PeopleUnited saysaverage people don’t understand bitcoin,
And those that do would not touch it.
At least you can smoke tobacco.
Can we have a non-hate mail vs fanboy thread on trading Bitcoin?
Rin says
Can we have a non-hate mail vs fanboy thread on trading Bitcoin?
Fuck no...
Rin says
Can we have a non-hate mail vs fanboy thread on trading Bitcoin?
Fuck no...
If your trading bars strategy with 50 day (*Rin adds in correction: 50 week for longer term trending) moving averages worked, you would be a billionaire, with people piling in money for you to continuously beat the market.
gave you crypto in a convenience store in a shitty neighborhood
Lol... References from earthweb haha...
I'm mostly interested in bitcoin. I do believe most if not all the rest are shit coin in the long (sometimes short as Tenpound noted) term. What's your deal with XRP? Isn't that globalist coin?
@cash I'm mostly interested in bitcorn.Keep in mind brother both BTC and ETH could be in the SECs sight to sue due to they used ICOs in there beginnings which makes them a security not really a currency. The problem being the leaders in the SEC all were representing BTC and or ETH before, while and after working for the gov. collecting pay.
XRP ledger is already integrating through out the world
@Rin
From what you've seen, how well does 50EMA (or any other EMA or MA) work in a situation which strongly depends on external factors? Crypto is that, kinda: there are military conflicts, a country leadership may start a holy war against crypto, etc.
Well, I was one of the starting junior partners at a hedge fund
how are we supposed to trust you
So there you have it. If you don't want to swing trade crypto, then stick with tobacco for all of the time.
Visa seeks new college grads for Crypto Development Program
Whenever I hear of this type of stuff, I go back to my 'buy 'n hold' tobacco stocks pitch because if you can't make money on smokers then you're never going to make money doing anything else.
This program sounds like a way of grinding promising young interns into an experimental track with only a glimmer of a full time gig but for the most part, spit 'em out with 1.5 years of Visa International on their resume.
Whenever I hear of this type of stuff, I go back to my 'buy 'n hold' tobacco stocks pitch because if you can't make money on smokers then you're never going to make money doing anything else.
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Let me make a comparison to a more mature market.
The following is a multi-year chart of the EUR vs USD, with the 50 bar exponential moving average (EMA) as the indicator on the chart. As anyone can observe, when the spot price is above the 50 EMA, there are more bullish trading opportunities (in green) than below it. And when it's below the 50 EMA, bearish events (in red) tend to be more common.
Now, contrast the above with that of BITCOIN vs USD. Whenever the 50 EMA is tested, the bearish opportunities are sparse and really don't even given bonafide short sellers much time to maneuver w/o a near term rally taking 'em out.
All and all, that's a bullish market with a high amount of sentiment on the upside. So until we see a general overall market meltdown, I'm not calling curtains on the cryptos.