[Daily Discussion] Wednesday, September 19, 2018 Bitcoin Markets |
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- Undervalued super positive news for markets
- Giant Triangle is a MEME
- CryptoMom says SEC Shouldn’t Hold Back In Approving Crypto Products
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Undervalued super positive news for markets Posted: 19 Sep 2018 02:33 AM PDT Europe has been lagging in adaptation and the EU has been an unregulated but hostile environment where no banks are touching crypto (EBA's guidelines are scaring everyone and the politicians only focuses on migration, reallocation of wealth and extremist PC/Feminism, not infrastructure, technology and entrepreneurship). Two major facts will in my mind put Europe in the driving seat in regards of mainstream acceptance of a token based economy: Börse Stuttgart, the 10th largest exchange in Europe is building a crypto brokerage app and a full crypto exchange for both the major cryptocurrencies and securities tokens. They are doing this hand in hand with the FSA. It will be ready soon, banks will have to work with them as a regulated entity, the german FSA understands crypto and will give green light, they have massive reach towards both retail in Germany and global institutions, the will be a super trusted custodian. This will change the game in Europe and possibly also for the world. This will be a government owned regulated crypto exchange. SIX Swiss exchange in Switzerland has similar plans. The largest stock exchange of Switzerland is owned by the banks. When they launch it means that the Swiss FSA and the Swiss banks are behind it. This is happening now. A US ETF will give more investor access to crypto for sure, but these two projects will connect the whole financial infrastructure to the crypto world. This has been in the news, but seems like the market do not really understand the implications. This will really change things! And once these two had led the way, others will feel left behind and jump on the bandwagon! Read this, research it and spread the word! Lets educate the market and take away the focus from some financial instruments in the US. The ETN's will for sure be listed and approved within a year, other similar products will reach the market in Europe before this and with this development on the exchange side things are about to get really interesting. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 19 Sep 2018 10:04 AM PDT I just read this Tweet by Josh Rager, "If you base future crypto market price action solely on trendlines and triangles Well, you're going to be in for a few surprises ahead (Hint: stop using the giant triangle on the What caught my attention most especially was his ending phrase, "stop using the giant triangle on the BTC chart, it's a meme, not a true indicator." Later down in the comments he tweeted, "Whales are only going to use it to fake people out." How specifically would whales use this giant triangle to fake people out? Is it to keep people in FIAT in a wait and see attitude so they can "budget" for accumulation while BTC moves sideways like in 2014? Thoughts? [link] [comments] |
CryptoMom says SEC Shouldn’t Hold Back In Approving Crypto Products Posted: 18 Sep 2018 09:27 PM PDT CryptoMom says SEC Shouldn't Hold Back In Approving Crypto Products. Full article on Humble Oracle : [link] [comments] |
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