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    Cryptocurrency Daily Discussion - December 25, 2019 (GMT+0)

    Cryptocurrency Daily Discussion - December 25, 2019 (GMT+0)


    Daily Discussion - December 25, 2019 (GMT+0)

    Posted: 24 Dec 2019 04:09 PM PST

    Welcome to the Daily Discussion. Please read the disclaimer, guidelines, and rules before participating.


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    Though karma rules still apply, moderation is less stringent on this thread than on the rest of the sub. Therefore, consider all information posted here with several liberal heaps of salt, and always cross check any information you may read on this thread with known sources. Any trade information posted in this open thread may be highly misleading, and could be an attempt to manipulate new readers by known "pump and dump (PnD) groups" for their own profit. BEWARE of such practices and exercise utmost caution before acting on any trade tip mentioned here.


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    Banks made $34 BILLION off overdraft fees in 2017. In other words, they made $34 billion by fining people for going broke. No one charges you fees for an empty Bitcoin wallet. This is why the global poor need crypto.

    Posted: 24 Dec 2019 09:32 AM PST

    Bitcoin currency option has been included in Microsoft Excel 2019

    Posted: 24 Dec 2019 12:39 PM PST

    Youtube Quietly PURGES Entire Category Of Videos Over Christmas!

    Posted: 24 Dec 2019 09:54 PM PST

    Following the HEX scam? Just under 800 Eth have been withdrawn and sent 770 to Binance or Bitfinex. The exit part of the scam appears to have commenced.

    Posted: 25 Dec 2019 02:45 AM PST

    Here's the address that received all the 'transformed eth' and its transactions out: https://etherscan.io/address/0xdec9f2793e3c17cd26eefb21c4762fa5128e0399

    500 eth went out yesterday, and straight into bitfinex a few minutes later.

    There's still over 46,000 eth that can be withdrawn and liquidated by whoever controls this address, but Richard Heart, who created the contract says nobody needs to know who that is.

    The Hex token itself trades for between 1 and 2 satoshis and its issuance price has gone from 47,000 hex per Eth on day one to 900,000 hex per Eth as of the last issuing day.

    I can only hope that most of the eth still going in to this venture is from Richard himself to make it seem like there is continued demand for this token, but it's sad to see how many people fell for this despite all the warnings.

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    Traditional Payment Processing Companies Are Increasingly Focusing on Crypto

    Posted: 24 Dec 2019 04:31 PM PST

    Blockchain technology is being used by more social networks. Will they go the way of Twitter, Reddit and Facebook, or will they go the way of Voat?

    Posted: 24 Dec 2019 07:50 AM PST

    Crypto without ID?

    Posted: 24 Dec 2019 06:35 PM PST

    I've been trying my hardest to just find an easy process for buying crypto. It might sound stupid but I just can't bring myself to trust anything that requires mandatory ID proof. Does anyone know an active (I'm in Australia) decentralised exchange (preferably with BTC, XMR and LTC) that won't hound me for ID?

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    Any opinion/tips?

    Posted: 25 Dec 2019 03:21 AM PST

    I'm a beginner in crypto but I'm under 18. Even though I'm still a teenager, I'm really conscious about my financial status. This becomes a hindrance sometimes because some investments require a person to be 18+. Do you have any tips, opinions, or recommendations?

    Thanks for your responses!

    Sorry if this post violates any rule. I don't know where I can post this.

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    "One day, microsoft and steam will accept bitcoin! Wait, they did in 2015, and then got driven away."

    Posted: 24 Dec 2019 02:08 PM PST

    I made a bitcoin game - Satoshi Vs the shills

    Posted: 24 Dec 2019 04:38 AM PST

    Happy holiday season! Prove Santa you are not a bot. Which is the meaningful story: Left or Right? If you answer correctly then you are able to mine DNA coins. Join the mining of the first human-centric cryptocurrency: idena.io

    Posted: 25 Dec 2019 03:59 AM PST

    Final countdown: Craig Wright’s 1m BTC fortune to be unlocked in 9 days

    Posted: 25 Dec 2019 03:55 AM PST

    Bitcoin Hash Rate reaches 115 EHs, a new all time high as BTC dominance reaches 69 Percent in the same period. ��

    Posted: 24 Dec 2019 08:22 AM PST

    Chinese Internet Giant Tencent to Launch Digital Currency Research Team

    Posted: 24 Dec 2019 08:35 AM PST

    Where to start, I'll fi the rest.

    Posted: 24 Dec 2019 01:44 PM PST

    Merry Christmas from Australia everyone. So I've been playing with cryptocurrency for afew years and through dumb luck I've made a little profit, but I really need some advice on getting the right education on everything. Assume I'm new to crypto. I want to start fresh on how to trade and I have searched and searched on where I should start but it's so confusing. I'm just looking for a starting point so I can fall down the rabbit hole. Where do I start?

    Edit: title: I'll DO the rest.

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    I created a petition to push for both the Unicode Consortium and iOS to create and accurately design the bitcoin emoji

    Posted: 24 Dec 2019 08:17 PM PST

    Come join me on the LBR platform! I'll be drawing bad doodles by request for most of the day! Just leave a comment on the linked post of what you'd like! Happy Holidays!

    Posted: 24 Dec 2019 01:26 PM PST

    Cryptocurrency meets party gaming: playing Dreidel with Nano!

    Posted: 24 Dec 2019 03:01 PM PST

    Someone just posted this Dreidel game on Twitter, with a cryptocurrency twist! :)

    https://twitter.com/RavDanielGlanz/status/1209591279488765953


    Rules:

    Everyone starts with 1 Nano

    The game goes in a circle, each player spins the Dreidel

    The Dreidel has 4 letters: נ (nun), ג (gimel), ה (hei), פ (pei).

    If you get a Gimel or a Hei, you survive

    If you get a Nun or a Pei, you have to send ALL your Nano to the player next to you

    Winner takes all


    The finale:

    https://twitter.com/RavDanielGlanz/status/1209595060372856833

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    Do any crypto's use sports results or other random phenomenon for awarding coins?

    Posted: 24 Dec 2019 03:01 PM PST

    Because Bitcoins use too much energy, I wondered if it would be possible to award coins based on the sun's daily electromagnetic storm patterns and sunspots, because they can't be controlled by man... Neither can the names of the 1000 fastest changing FTSE/Wallstreet stocks on any given day, neither can sports results...

    I thought that coins can be awarded by some kind of very random global predictions like a lottery... I think i'm probably wrong... why can't that be used to award coins rather than computing complex mathematics?

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