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    [Daily Discussion] Thursday, October 11, 2018 Bitcoin Markets


    [Daily Discussion] Thursday, October 11, 2018

    Posted: 10 Oct 2018 09:04 PM PDT

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    [Altcoin Discussion] Thursday, October 11, 2018

    Posted: 10 Oct 2018 09:05 PM PDT

    Thread topics include, but are not limited to:

    • Discussion related to recent events
    • Technical analysis, trading ideas & strategies
    • General questions about altcoins

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    • All regular rules for this subreddit apply, except for number 2. This, and only this, thread is exempt from the requirement that all discussion must relate to bitcoin trading.
    • This is for high quality discussion of altcoins. All shilling or obvious pumping/dumping behavior will result in an immediate one day ban. This is your only warning.
    • No discussion about specific ICOs. Established coins only.

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    Lost private keys for Ledger

    Posted: 11 Oct 2018 06:09 AM PDT

    Hey! I'm back after a 18month or so hiatus.

    I have a ledger with my holdings. I don't have the seed backed up ... (i know, dumb)

    It has a fairly significant amount on it, I know I have 3 pin attempts. If I mess it up 3 times, am I fucked? Or is there a trick I should know about?

    It has basically my whole trading stack on it and I really want to get back to bitmex lol

    Cheers for the help

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    Sparking The Next Wave of Explosive Growth

    Posted: 11 Oct 2018 06:53 AM PDT

    Bitcoin's volume is lowering. Expect jumps like this with a lack of liquidity in the market and volume still moving lower. Shake-outs happen and will continue to happen until we see volume increase/

    Why do people think Wall Street will fight us? They won't. They will ride the wave with us. Bitcoin and tokenization can make real-world assets significantly more liquid. With compliant tokenized securities and p2p liquidity pools, you can create liquid secondary markets for private securities for the first time. These chains, such as Bitcoin, that the assets are secured upon will be the real winners in this marketplace.

    Full episode with ex-JP Morgan Manager and Trader

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    Liquid's live and claims to have 50-60% of the planet's BTC TX volume already

    Posted: 10 Oct 2018 03:10 PM PDT

    Blockstream's liquid sidechain, created especially for high-volume traders and exchanges to use as a high-liquidity network between each other, officially launched in Beta today and has 27 member exchanges signed up already.

    https://blockstream.com/2018/10/10/liquid-launch.html

    According to Blockstream CEO Back, they're already representing 50%-60% of the Bitcoin TX volume with these exchanges.

    https://twitter.com/notgrubles/status/1050095663302758402

    It's free to get involved as a beta node user, but there isn't much documentation yet on how to get involved as a trader. (If it's possible yet... You may be waiting on a wallet at this time.) Anyone have more info on that side?

    What do you guys think will happen to the arbitrage market with this tech?

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    CoinHeaps

    Posted: 11 Oct 2018 08:44 AM PDT

    I don't know if this the right place to put this but anyway. I found this new site today called CoinHeaps. You claim btc every hour for free and you can also play games (or just leave them open) for 2 minutes each to earn btc. Additionally, you can let the site solve captchas and you will earn btc. I know that it you won't earn much (actually you will earn pennies), but you put minimal effort in doing this. I will place my referral link https://coinheaps.com/join/3188be1 and a non referral link https://coinheaps.com/

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    Tradingview Ideas Stream

    Posted: 11 Oct 2018 07:04 AM PDT

    How do you pick good people to follow on Tradingview?

    I want to pick someone who's correctly picked the recent tops and bottoms. I can see who picked a particular bottom, but at the next bottom, I don't know which of them are the same people. See what I mean?

    Ideas on a good way to pick people to follow? Or just give me some people who've picked a few of the recent tops and bottoms.

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    Is Cointracking Generating My Cryptotax Correctly?

    Posted: 10 Oct 2018 06:24 PM PDT

    Yes, I'm one of those people that filed for an extension for 2017 in order to better understand how to file for crypto taxes.

    I've been using coin tracking to input all my transfers and trades. I had to do quite a bit of editing to clean up transfer/ deposit errors, but I've got to a point where everything looks good.

    When I generate a tax report, this is (a sample of) what cointracking gives me: https://imgur.com/mKGxrEh

    Can someone with a better understanding of this tell me if this looks okay? Seeing a 0.00 tax raised a red flag for me. All of the trades it noted as short term have tax due, but long term trades are 0. Also wondering about "X.XX BTC were actually sold from the purchase pool..." Does this mean anything important?

    Some clarity would go a long way.

    Thank you crypto/tax gurus for your wisdom!

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    Possible Reason for BTC Sell-Off?

    Posted: 10 Oct 2018 07:51 PM PDT

    https://thenews.asia/en/2018/10/11/korean-fsc-to-reaffirm-ico-ban/

    The Financial Services Commission (FSC) has reaffirmed its ban on all ICO issuance in the country. Serious concern about ICO issuance in Korea began late last year as the price of cryptocurrrencies in the country soared well above the global average.

    The Financial Supervisory Commission said it was necessary to maintain the ICO prohibition policy because of uncertainties in business planning and weak investor protection.

    As a result of the FSC ban on ICO issuance, Korean companies wishing to raise funds through ICO have simply moved to more friendly countries, such as Singapore and Malta. The flight of companies from Korea has been a cause of concern for other lawmakers who think those companies should stay.

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    Long term shorting options on bitcoin

    Posted: 10 Oct 2018 10:45 AM PDT

    Hey guys I've been shorting bitcoin a lot on IG markets lately, however the problem is that they only offer futures which carry interest each and every day - making long term bets unsuitable for these instruments. And I'm not really interested in speculating short term in bitcoin, anything is possible in this crazy market. Instead I'm interested in the long term and the fundamental prospects for bitcoin, which in my view looks very bleak. So does anyone know if there are any reasonably priced put options with far reaching expiration dates or other kinds of instruments to short bitcoin long term?

    Thanks!

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    What you need to consider in the use of bitcoin

    Posted: 10 Oct 2018 10:30 AM PDT

    Bitcoin often experiences theft and hacks are very high. One proof is the Bitcoin Japan Go Mt Gox that became the world's largest Bitcoin exchanges for handling 70% of the world's Bitcoin transactions, in February 2014 was forced to go bankrupt for being a victim of hacking and lost hundreds of thousands of Bitcoin.
    While in Bitcoin, once your money is lost, you can only complain to blockchain and there is no authority that can help return your money.

    How? would you still keep and use bitcoin?

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