Good to see some positive news for UK bag holders :-)
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-58277631
Talk that Binance has also resumed UK faster payment withdrawals too, not checked myself as I'm not selling
Good to see some positive news for UK bag holders :-)
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-58277631
Talk that Binance has also resumed UK faster payment withdrawals too, not checked myself as I'm not selling
Another case in point...
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Binance is gearing up for something...headhunters are trying to get product, compliance and marketing people based in London. Whether that will satisfy the FCA remains unclear but it might ease supplier concerns about working with them to make Fiat on and off-ramps a little better.
The world has gone mad.
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/08/23/peop...-of-rocks.html
Someone who lies about the little things will lie about the big things too.
It's a brave new world
Just closed half of my bitcoin short at $46,900 again, I still think it'll sink from here but a lot of tethers being minted in order to support it. Would really like to see a failure of support at 44k before fulling leaning into the weakness.
Someone who lies about the little things will lie about the big things too.
Someone who lies about the little things will lie about the big things too.
Positive news
https://gadgets.ndtv.com/cryptocurre...ldline-2516578
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Do you have any reliable source for this info? (Not just the usual Twitter FUD BS) I’ve never seen any proof of the FUD you’ve been spouting about tether for the last few months. I agree that it doesn’t seem to be the most transparent of the stable coins and they can’t fully account for where all the cash is, due to a lot of it being in corporate paper (just like many legitimate money funds have, remember Woodford?) but I do not get where your idea of tether just making more coins by magic comes from.
Their supply of tethers increases as more fiat cash flows into the crypto sphere.
Where do you think it comes from, and how is USDT so different from USDC?
Tether hasn't been transparent and can't account for the cash but that's OK because....?
Tether is under investigation for bank fraud by the US DOJ and in the meantime receives tens of billions of cash from institutional investors because, well screw the DOJ, it'll be alright eventually? Is that how institutional money managers are working? Ever heard about due diligence before you are sending money to a counterparty? Any criminal investigation is a knock-out criteria for serious investors, because they are liable towards their investors for negligence if the money goes missing.
I am sorry but have no idea what you are talking about. It's called commercial paper, not corporate paper. Woodford never managed a money market fund and never invested in commercial paper. And if he had, that would have hardly been a good example as his funds blew up and his investors lost lots of money.
Argo will go to 400p, bitcoin will be $100k+ and Elon Musk will send humans to Mars. Good luck.
Someone who lies about the little things will lie about the big things too.
100k BTC, anyone going long future on this number?
Ill bet that if it does touch $100k, there will be a 30-50% pull back within hours or days.
The family that mines ravencoins together...
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/08/31/kid-...tcoin-eth.html
Hmm the rich family perhaps.
I don't think most schoolkids can get their hands on the £300000 worth of gpus and mining equipment needed to make a return of $33000 a month.
There is nothing particularly difficult with building mining rigs assuming you've built stable hardware but this is not a bedroom project they are talking about and likely requires 10 months to pay off the hardware and setup costs before turning as profit. I seriously doubt they are mining bitcoin , probably ethereum.
I mean if you have a mommy and daddy prepared to bankroll you to the tune of £300k its something that will just sit there without requiring much attention and produce a healthy profit fair enough..... but its not anything remarkable or particularly clever.
That's huge investment from bank of mum and dad
We put in 10k , and we don't make that much tbh
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Just bought some more Cardano, going to the moon this one 99% gauranteed
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I think Cardano has legs. Would be looking at Luna too, if I had money to invest
Gensler speaks
https://cointelegraph.com/news/sec-b...s-the-internet
I think the transformation we're living through right now could be every bit as big as the internet in the 1990s.
He said that DeFi and crypto have been rife with fraud, scams, and abuse," and emphasized the vulnerability of the investing public in the absence of clear investor protections obligations on these platforms.
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What is that supposed to mean? Somebody writing a text to document they have no clue how options work?
Just looking at today's expiry neglects the tens of thousands options outstanding for future option expiries. Absolute normal distribution, with puts below the trading price and calls above. Calls express past bullish sentiment and puts past bearish sentiment. At expiry, they likely have the opposite effect. Someone buying calls a few weeks ago will exercise them today, sitting on unwanted bitcoin which will be sold into the market. If they had wanted the bitcoin, they could have bought straightaway when they bought the option. No, they wanted to speculate on the future movement of price. Now the reality kicks in.
If anything, this is selling pressure on the price above 50k, but it's so small in volume that it likely has no effect at all.
Someone who lies about the little things will lie about the big things too.