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Re: Cryptocurrency: A Discussion on Bitcoin, Ethereum and Related Projects [Re: gopher] * 2
    #28163130 - 01/29/23 03:51 PM (11 months, 23 days ago)

If that's what you can afford, I wouldn't be dissuaded from doing so. You can gradually increase it as you go.

I had reoccurring deposits onto coinbase from January 2018 through January 2022, starting with $50 every two weeks, bumped it up to $100 every two weeks after a couple years and eventually $200 every two weeks, all into just bitcoin. Over the course of 4 years it was around $15000 that I deposited into these reoccurring transactions and it was around $32K when I converted it into dollars in January 2022 (it was more than 32K overall, but a lot went to other alt-coins or onto other exchanges over time).

I used most of the 32K to short stuff from March to December 2022, lost a few hundred dollars on shorting SPX in that time frame, but made about $10K shorting bitcoin last year with various amounts of leverage, and stopped in December with around $39,000 from the initial reoccurring bi-weekly BTC fund.

I actually saved another $15K last year just from work and combined it with those $39,000 and am taking this year off work completely (stopped working back in December) to knock some college classes out full time. Wouldn't have been able to do so without starting off with those small investments every two weeks and just letting them do their thing. This is all completely separate from other investments like my IRA, house or active trading that I do with other crypto (mostly with bots).

4 years is a long time, but those reoccurring deposits were pretty minimal for my budget and I'm basically able to take a whole year off work because of them. If you need to start with $15, start with $15. Just let it do its thing though and don't compulsively withdraw it without a reason.


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Re: Cryptocurrency: A Discussion on Bitcoin, Ethereum and Related Projects [Re: geokills] * 2
    #28202521 - 02/24/23 01:02 PM (10 months, 28 days ago)

Some interesting perspective on "smart money" using 2022 to accumulate bitcoin in a big way... i.e. net flows into bitcoin during 2022 were larger than flows into gold, oil and agricultural funds combined.  You can listen to the find by clicking here.  The whole podcast is fairly interesting (especially the part that touched on artificial intelligence), but I found the aforementioned segment on crypto investment activity particularly relevant to crypto, and it builds my confidence in the continued longer term prospects of the sector.


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Re: Cryptocurrency: A Discussion on Bitcoin, Ethereum and Related Projects [Re: ashfiken] * 2
    #28224943 - 03/11/23 10:27 AM (10 months, 13 days ago)

The contagion risk lies with other companies and/or banks who may have exposure to the failed bank, who then have to sell other assets of their own, or draw down accounts at other depository institutions to fulfill near term obligations.  It's a knock on effect, and if companies are adequately diversified in how and where they hold their assets, and in particular are not highly leveraged, then things should be fine... but as we have seen, fractional reserve banking leads to a system that works, until it doesn't.  If too many people request redemptions (i.e. withdraw) from any given institution in too short of a time period, that institution risks being undercapitalized and unable to fulfill the redemption withdrawals.

This issue doesn't have to do with crypto directly, although because parts of crypto are integrated into the legacy financial system, there is some associated risk, as we are seeing with USDC now, and as we saw with FTX recently as well (although there appeared to be a lot of "unsanctioned" fraud in the FTX collapse).  I would note that as of this writing, USDC is already trading up to $0.95, well off of its morning lows at $0.87, indicating that arbitrageurs have faith that the SVB failure will not materially affect USDC as a going concern.

Compounding the problem for banks, is the Fed's interest rate hike policy.  Because banks hold a lot of their reserves in treasury notes, if they are exposed to longer dated notes that were purchased before the Fed started hiking, those bonds are now underwater, and if the bank needs to raise capital (for example when a lot of depositors ask for their money all at once), they end up having to liquidate those bonds at a loss.  The higher the Fed pushes rates, the more often this will occur, until the excess leverage is flushed out of the system.

This all circles back to having interest rates set too low for too long, as banks and companies got drunk on "free money"... which wasn't really free, but it appeared so until rates started going up, because as a company's debt came due, they could simply refinance at near zero interest to kick their debt down the road (or take on even more!).  Now that rates are up, you can't do that anymore, and a portion of bank reserves are trending underwater as explained in the prior paragraph.


PS.  I have no recommendations on your PAXG holdings, or any other holdings for that matter.  The market is in a risk off, volatile mode right now.  I generally don't like to do much at all during these periods, other than watch and learn.  However, you must consider your individual near term financial needs, as well as your original investment thesis (i.e. plan your trade & trade your plan), in order to determine whether you should be liquidating your own assets.


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Re: Cryptocurrency: A Discussion on Bitcoin, Ethereum and Related Projects [Re: geokills] * 2
    #28272535 - 04/11/23 09:32 AM (9 months, 13 days ago)

SOL with a pretty solid breakout from a months long consolidation squeeze as well, but with more near term resistance overhead relative to BTC.  SOL is my largest position behind BTC and ETH.


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Re: Cryptocurrency: A Discussion on Bitcoin, Ethereum and Related Projects [Re: maensel] * 2
    #28425874 - 08/08/23 03:29 PM (5 months, 18 days ago)

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Re: Cryptocurrency: A Discussion on Bitcoin, Ethereum and Related Projects [Re: geokills] * 2
    #28616371 - 01/10/24 12:45 PM (18 days, 5 hours ago)

CBOE set to list all bitcoin ETF's as of tomorrow. :rockon:




Someone inscribed a hilarious caption on a bitcoin transaction, a nod to Satoshi's original inscription in the genesis block of bitcoin, but twisted to riff on SEC chairman Gary Gensler. :tongue2:



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Re: Cryptocurrency: A Discussion on Bitcoin, Ethereum and Related Projects [Re: geokills] * 2
    #28635529 - 01/26/24 11:26 AM (2 days, 6 hours ago)

Solana really doing some great things: here.


   

Added a little more SOL today. The fact that the recent lows didn't tag the bottom of the channel makes me wonder if we could see a bonafide breakout.  Of course, we might still be in for that longer duration cup and handle formation I highlighted several days ago.

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SOL starting to look like it's morphing from a pennant flag into now forming the base of a cup & handle, which if it plays out in a nice and symmetrical way, would have us building the handle in early February.  Just conjecture of course, but we've been printing the left side of the "rounded bottom" cup for the last 3 weeks or so.  Was hoping for a quicker breakout from the pennant, but I guess that's not in the cards.  Gotta take what the market gives you.








Technicals notwithstanding, Solana is by far the most exciting blockchain project present day, in my view.  Their level of active development, user growth relative to front runners like Ethereum, ease of use relative to speed and transaction costs, including forays into consumer grade tangible products such as the phone as well as the complimentary Solana based Helium token-incentivized distributed mobile/WiFi network, not to mention their forward thinking approach toward ensuring relevant compliance in regulatory burdensome jurisdictions through the implementation of token extensions (link at the top of this post).

I'm not one for hard targets, but I am loosely expecting Solana to move up toward $500 this cycle, and even that level won't yet bring it to parity with Ethereum's valuation.


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Re: Cryptocurrency Big Dogs: Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH) and Tezos (XTZ) [Re: Big Worm] * 1
    #24305099 - 05/08/17 04:03 PM (6 years, 8 months ago)

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Do you have any thoughts on Namecoin?

I always found the idea behind it interesting, but it's price hasn't risen much over the past few years leaving me to question if it's practical in use or even worth it as an investment.




I haven't hardly heard of Namecoin, which in and of itself makes me question its longevity or potential for mass market appeal and capital appreciation.  Upon cursory review, it looks like one of the earlier adaptations of Bitcoin's original blockchain technology, with a slight tweak allowing for additional data to be inserted into the blockchain.  Frankly, it seems like a specialized limited version of what the Ethereum adaptation sought to provide, by allowing some additional information to be stored in its blockchain.  However since Ethereum's technology is considerably more flexible (and Tezos will be as well), I doubt Namecoin has a bright future outside of highly specialized applications such as the DNS registry for .bit domains which it currently oversees.


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Re: Cryptocurrency Big Dogs: Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH) and Tezos (XTZ) [Re: Big Worm] * 1
    #24305186 - 05/08/17 04:37 PM (6 years, 8 months ago)
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... honestly it's still hard for me to completely comprehend how the blockchain and all of it really works.




The blockchain is, in its most basic sense, a public ledger that contains every single transaction in chronological order, verified by a decentralized network of peer-to-peer participants.  For a detailed review of how the blockchain functions, check out the historic document attached to this post.  It was written by bitcoin's unidentified creator who goes by the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto.

This guy is thought to own roughly 1 million BTC... today's equivalent of nearly $1.7 billion! :whoa:


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Re: Cryptocurrency Big Dogs: Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH) and Tezos (XTZ) [Re: geokills] * 1
    #24356010 - 05/28/17 08:50 AM (6 years, 7 months ago)

Great info.

Exciting times for these digital currencies and contracts.

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Re: Cryptocurrency Big Dogs: Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH) and Tezos (XTZ) [Re: LogicaL Chaos] * 1
    #24382134 - 06/06/17 11:18 AM (6 years, 7 months ago)

Thoughts on monero? 100% anonymous and decentralized.  If btc becomes more mainstream and regulated, there may be more of a demand for a more currency that can't be traced.


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Re: Cryptocurrency Big Dogs: Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH) and Tezos (XTZ) [Re: geokills] * 1
    #24382969 - 06/06/17 04:31 PM (6 years, 7 months ago)

So has mine :highfive:.

It's actually tripled in the past 2-3 months. And I'm acquiring more each day as I can. I've found some other ones that I did decently on as well. Monero, Ripple, Stratis, Ethereum Classic (I was holding during the hard fork and ended up with both ETH and ETC)

At this point I guess it could very quickly crash back down to those low levels of 2 months ago but I am starting to doubt that with these constant all time highs happening daily. Seems like there is enough support to keep the prices going up, and even when a correction happens they seem to be fairly minor. I'm really not sure what to do anymore. Should I get out, sell half, sell a quarter? Hodl for as long as possible? I have sold coins in the past and severely regretted it, so I think I may just hodl everything and hope for the best.

One things for certain, I'm definitely going to put atleast $5K into tezos. I might even go bigger on Tezos. I have a good feeling about Tezos.


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Re: Cryptocurrency Big Dogs: Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH) and Tezos (XTZ) [Re: sh4d0ws] * 1
    #24383860 - 06/06/17 10:16 PM (6 years, 7 months ago)

After buying my first btc years ago at $6, I regret not investing a couple hundred and letting it sit for years.


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Re: Cryptocurrency Big Dogs: Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH) and Tezos (XTZ) [Re: tito123] * 1
    #24387445 - 06/08/17 08:19 AM (6 years, 7 months ago)

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After buying my first btc years ago at $6, I regret not investing a couple hundred and letting it sit for years.




Hah, yeah I became aware of BTC when it was trading around $6 as well... didn't buy any.  Started buying when it was around $300.

sh4d0ws, I also have a small amount of Ether classic, so small that I don't even pay attention to it, it's just sitting in my Kraken account.  Insofar as your question regarding selling now or holding, that really depends on what you're trying to do.  From a trading perspective, I don't think it's a bad idea to take some profits here and place some bids between $2,000 - $2,500.  But I do my trading in more liquid markets (i.e. stocks and options), so for me the cryptos are simply an asset allocation / diversification strategy similar to my gold, silver and palladium holdings, and thus, I'm not concerned about the volatility and am happy to sit on them.

One note about the Tezos launch, they will not accept fiat currency contributions for their ICO, so if you are planning to participate, you'll need to allocate some of your BTC to do so.


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Re: Cryptocurrency Big Dogs: Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH) and Tezos (XTZ) [Re: geokills] * 1
    #24401405 - 06/13/17 05:57 AM (6 years, 7 months ago)

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I am not a big fan of the privacy differentiation factor that monero offers, mostly because it is not that difficult for those who wish to use bitcoin (or other cryptocurrencies) privately, to do so.  It takes some extra effort with respect to how your coins are procured, how you store them and how you spend them, but for the ultra paranoid, one can definitely use bitcoins in a manner that is practically and personally untraceable.  This would be done through the use of LocalBitcoins.com for purchasing coin, tumbling your coins through various wallets (or using a tumbling service through TOR) and making sure any receipts and purchases you make are from one-time-use-only wallets.

Nice to note that bitcoin and ether are pushing through all time highs today.  My portfolio of cryptocurrency has more than doubled since I started this post. :whoa:

That's pretty remarkable.




Ive heart from trustworthy sources that even with all those measures its still possible to trace the bitcoins back to you unforunately. I dont know how it works but apparently theyve seen it with their own eyes.


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Re: Cryptocurrency Big Dogs: Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH) and Tezos (XTZ) [Re: howsyournaggerdoin] * 1
    #24413416 - 06/17/17 07:43 PM (6 years, 7 months ago)

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Re: Cryptocurrency Big Dogs: Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH) and Tezos (XTZ) [Re: sh4d0ws] * 1
    #24419814 - 06/20/17 08:00 AM (6 years, 7 months ago)

Tezos is gonna be big. I intend to participate. Im also in Ants and SIA, and own some Mobilego.

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Re: Cryptocurrency Big Dogs: Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH) and Tezos (XTZ) [Re: tomnl] * 1
    #24428187 - 06/23/17 01:26 AM (6 years, 7 months ago)

I am preparing myself to put a large sum into this one. I really believe it will do well.


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Re: Cryptocurrency Big Dogs: Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH) and Tezos (XTZ) [Re: sh4d0ws] * 1
    #24428239 - 06/23/17 02:23 AM (6 years, 7 months ago)

I worry about the uncapped crowdfunding campaign. What if they raise like a billion dollars and the pool of tezos becomes so big that it never becomes profitable ?


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Re: Cryptocurrency Big Dogs: Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH) and Tezos (XTZ) [Re: howsyournaggerdoin] * 1
    #24429051 - 06/23/17 12:03 PM (6 years, 7 months ago)

Unfortunately, the cat is out of the bag so to speak, and well capitalized venture capitalists are starting to get on board with these ICO's, which dilutes the available share for smaller retail investors like you and I.  Case in point, the Bancor ICO garnered $150 million earlier this month, earlier this week Status.im raised over $100 million in less than 3 hours, and just look at this list of ICO's set to hit the market.

To be sure, there will absolutely be complete failures amongst this rapid propulsion of new ICO's on the market (remember what happened to DAO?).  People see the money up for grabs, and there is a gold rush.  Tezos has a considerable amount of thought and planning put into its development, but no one really knows whether it will be adopted over the long term.  No one knows how much money will be raised through its ICO, and thus what size slice of the pie you will be allotted once it closes.

Put plainly, there is risk involved.  In fact, I would state that there is extreme risk involved in this newfound asset class.  Fortunately with extreme risk, comes the potential for extreme reward.  As such, one must be mindful not to get in over one's head, but also do what one can so as not to be left behind.

Tread cautiously, understand your own measure of what constitutes an acceptable loss, and take a stab at involving yourself an exciting new technology.


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