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This seems like the great Dutch tulip bulb ponzi scam of the 1600's
Greater fool theory. Maybe I'm wrong but something doesn't seem kosher |
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I'm in the same boat. This guy was ranting about how it's going to change the world of online currency back in 2010. He was telling me to buy as much as I could and hold onto it for a while. I didn't. F***** our lives. We should be Mark Zuckerbergs :cuss::cuss:ROFLROFL:shake::shake: |
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Does anyone do Bit coin mining?
It looked like the only ones making money were the companies selling the machines. |
1 bitcoin is now worth more than an ounce of gold. hahahha
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The underlying blockchain technology is going to change everything. In comparison to the internet, we are in about 1988 with respect to blockchain. In 10 years there will be multi-billion dollar companies that know one has ever heard of that will be the equivalents of Amazon, Facebook, and google. It will be the driving technology for commerce, insurance, medical records, engineering services, educational certifications, international trade, dog breeding, sports memorabilia, government entitlements, cyber security, real estate, supply chain tracking and a thousand other things I haven't thought of. It will take time , but if you push paper or electrons for a living you are toast on a decadal timescale.
The ONLY thing slowing this down is human ability to implement and adapt. |
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Important distinction: when people say "Blockchain technology" it must be understood as a public, distributed and secured chain...private chains are simply centralized and controlled SQL databases between trusted third parties. The incentive to secure the public chain is the reward of the token/currency, which can then be transacted in a pure trust-less P2P fashion. |
Bitcoin: $1048
Ethereum: $51 |
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http://entethalliance.org/ - scroll down |
Bitcoin: $1400
Ethereum: $87 |
$1449 at this moment. Good lord.
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I remember when I first purchased bitcoins at $22 a piece.
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Bitcoin: $1605
Ethereum: $99 ** For all those that think its too much now, I missed the boat....you haven't ** |
So, if one were to want to buy Ethereum, how would one do so?
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Someone fill me in about Ethereum. Is it tied to Bitcoin at all or is it completely separate? Buddy of mine swears about Dash Coin and that it's going to go thru the roof.
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Running out to invest my Real money in Fake money. Gonna git rich!!
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Bitcoin: $2102
Ethereum: $143 |
Bought $700 of ethereum 2 weeks ago. Small investment. Already up almost $400.
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Where do I buy Ethereum at? Is there any wallets that support both bitcoin and ethereum?
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Ethereum: $187 Ethereum Enterprise Alliance Adds 86 New Members Including DTCC, State Street And Infosys Laura Shin , CONTRIBUTOR Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. The Ethereum Enterprise Alliance, an initiative to standardize a business version of Ethereum that launched in February, announced that it has added 86 new members, including heavyweights such as the DTCC, State Street, Infosys, Deloitte, MUFG, Toyota Research Institute and Broadridge. They join original members Microsoft, JPMorgan Chase, Bank of New York Mellon, Intel, UBS, Accenture and others, bringing the EEA’s total membership to 116. A number of blockchain startups that have so far focused on public blockchains such as BlockCypher, Etherisc, have also joined, perhaps reflecting members’ desire that private blockchains eventually connect to public ones, which would help each side build its network effect. The Zerocoin Electric Coin Company, which launched the privacy coin Zcash, also joined. The EEA plans to integrate a version of Ethereum called Quorum that JPMorgan Chase has been testing for international transfers and privacy features. Ethereum is a network similar to bitcoin’s that is focused on smart contracts. It uses a distributed ledger that can act as a single version of the truth, with copies held by multiple parties, rather than each player holding its own ledger, each of which has to be reconciled with everyone else’s. The additional members give the EEA a size that puts it on par with a similar project, the 130-member Linux Foundation’s global Hyperledger, which counts IBM, Intel, American Express, CME Group and Accenture among its premier members, plus several firms who are now also EEA members, including DTCC, Broadridge and State Street. Another industry consortium, R3, has more than 80 members including banks, clearing houses, exchanges, market infrastructure providers, asset managers, central banks, and more. ADVERTISING The EEA new members include both financial services incumbents and blockchain startups, and span industries, including state government, health and entertainment. The diversity of the members in terms of industry and age suggests the possibility for disruptive innovation. The new EEA members also bring a global flavor. Other additions include Consensus Base from Tokyo, ConsenLabs in China, Coinplug in South Korea, Smart Contract Japan, Samsung SDS, Taiwan Fintech association, Tecnalia Research and Innovation from Spain and Utocat from France. Recommended by Forbes MOST POPULAR Photos: The Richest Person In Every State Ford Fires CEO Mark Fields; Former Steelcase Chief Jim Hackett To Take Over CenturyLinkVoice: Q&A With Jay Edmundson: Industry Tips For Digital Transformation The news caps off a week of positive trends for Ethereum, starting with the price, which in the last seven days has gone from $91 to $163. The rise in price also meant that a computer running the Ethereum network can now earn more than one securing Bitcoin’s. The main company working on fostering development of Ethereum around the world, ConsenSys also held the Ethereal Summit on Friday, which was attended by 650 guests and touched on topics beyond financial services to include entertainment and humanitarian aid. The news also comes on the even of the biggest annual industry event, Consensus, by industry publication CoinDesk, which will host 2,500 guests in New York City. |
Heh. Today counts as before the end of the week!
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So if I purchase $1000 worth of Ethereum, just hold it and wait? What are the chances it goes "bankrupt"?
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Ethereum took a dip today by a lot. I bought some more of it.
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I bought 1,000 Pivx and 3.5 Dash coins. Wish me luck.
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This whole thing makes zero sense to me
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This whole cryptocurrency backed by nothing confounds the hell out of me too. I can't help but correlate this to the great "Tulip Bulb" craze in Holland hundreds of years ago that destroyed many. |
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How are the bitcoins turned into cash? I would assume merchants who accept them quickly flip them for real currency so they can pay suppliers and employees and other bills. |
I "understand" the very basics of it but the part I don't understand makes it too risky for a place I want to put my money. I understand people's reason for buying but it's still a very risk investment.
At some point Big Banks are going to want this regulated. Ain't no way those greedy bastards are going to be losing money to this shit! At which point, the price should plummet, never to see the highs again. Get in, make money and sell would be my only option but I think it's already over-valued. |
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I mean...this seems like Bernie Madoff shit....smoke and mirrors....purchasing make beli ve money that is supported by nothing I can see. It's not backed by gold...or the US dollar for example. I guess I haven't studied it because it seeems like a suckers racket to me. I'd like it explained in plain English. |
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Well the crypto currency market is currently 75 billion expected to go into the trillions by 2025. Japan made Bitcoin an official currency so it's going pretty well
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Whiie other people are getting rich off it. |
https://ethereum.stackexchange.com/q...chnical-friend
Check this out there is a graphic on it that explains it pretty well |
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I'm still stuped! |
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Been trying to study this on the interweb and it always brings me back to one site:
http://www.chiefsplanet.com/BB/showt...84830&page=104 |
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You can even print out bitcoin and have it only available as paper money if you are scared |
"If you're Offered a Seat on a Rocket Ship, You Don't Ask What Seat. You Just Get On"
New technology, tough to comprehend, is changing legacy industrial landscape. No doubt this is another Dot Com bubble in the making...there will be winners and many losers. https://medium.com/@balajis/thoughts...s-436109aabcbe |
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It's a confidence based system. Been that way for awhile now. |
Thanks to this thread - I got in on Ethereum just in time.
ON ANOTHER NOTE : HOW FILTHY RICH MUST CHIEFROCKA BE?! If he didn't sell, and kept acquiring crypto, good Lord?! We're talking millions. I hope that's the case, my man! |
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What in the world does this thread have to do with Alex?
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I will listen to the TED video, though, Bitcoins are interesting. Thank you for the video.
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My friend keeps trying to teach me about this, how well are you guys doing on these crypto currencies and how much time do i have to get in? |
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Ethereum just hit $300. Sure wish I put more than $500 in it a few months ago.
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Is it still on the rise? I'd like to get I on it but worry I missed the boat
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Bitcoin is at 2800, ethereum will pass that in the next 18 months
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How do you go about buying Ethereum
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The best time to plant a tree was 40 yrs ago, the 2nd best time is today. This technology is still in its infancy and the prices are still purely speculation as there is no real use case or application yet. Imagine what prices might be should the DOW take a big hit. |
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Anyone went through the process of having money from Coinbase deposited back in their bank account?
Is that process easy? Anyone had any problems? |
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BITCOIN: $2854
ETHEREUM: $344 |
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The wife had a good month and we've got about 10k built up I was waiting to see what to do with.
Where can I get in on this |
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coinbase but idk if I had bad credit or what it only let me buy 150 dollars worth.
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