Bitcoin Daily Discussion, January 05, 2020 |
- Daily Discussion, January 05, 2020
- List of bitcoin person-to-person (P2P) bitcoin exchanges (e.g., Bisq, HodlHodl, LocalCoinSwap, etc.)
- kids, teach your parents or this could be you
- Bitcoin never lies.
- Invest in bitcoin, not oil.
- Buy a pizza. Town of 1770 Queensland, Australia.
- If people are looking away from bitcoin and you have some, you should be glad
- SegWit adoption jumps to all-time high of 69%
- Bitcoin fed my family pizza in Saigon
- I'm finally part of the 21 club.
- My new Trezor
- buying
- We are in the IPX/SPX vs TCP/IP phase
- As seen in the bottle service section
- Bitcoin and the Tyranny of Time Scarcity
- Bitcoin is probably a Veblen good
- Almost every night after work, my banking app is "undergoing maintenance," and I can't check my balance. This is why I want Bitcoin to succeed. My ledger is never down.
- The Beginner’s Guide to Bitcoin Part 1: Andreas M. Antonopoulos on Why We Need Bitcoin
- Legendary Bitcoiners are fundraising for jailed Silk Road founder - Decrypt
- 2013 CNBC video about Bitcoin. How far we have come since then.
- Noob here. Do we have a list of untrustworthy exchanges?
- How can i get started with bitcoin?
- Aveiro, Portugal
- An Introduction to the Efficient Market Hypothesis for Bitcoiners
- #Bitcoin transactions per day from 2009 to 2019
Daily Discussion, January 05, 2020 Posted: 04 Jan 2020 11:00 PM PST Please utilize this sticky thread for all general Bitcoin discussions! If you see posts on the front page or /r/Bitcoin/new which are better suited for this daily discussion thread, please help out by directing the OP to this thread instead. Thank you! If you don't get an answer to your question, you can try phrasing it differently or commenting again tomorrow. We have a couple chat rooms now! Please check the previous discussion thread for unanswered questions. [link] [comments] | ||
List of bitcoin person-to-person (P2P) bitcoin exchanges (e.g., Bisq, HodlHodl, LocalCoinSwap, etc.) Posted: 18 Nov 2019 04:43 PM PST Following is a list of P2P exchanges for trading Bitcoin. Common payment methods include bank transfer, cash deposited in the seller's bank account, in-person cash (face-to-face) trades as well as payment networks such as Zelle, Alipay, even Cash App and PayPal, for example. Any that I am missing?
Altcoin-only P2P Trading exchanges
Aggregator/Search and Helper Sites
Note: If you use one of the above P2P OTC trade "matchmaking" services, please trade with caution and do your own due diligence. This list does not include exchanges not in English (e.g., 58Coin), deserted or defunct marketplaces (e.g., Cancoin, and Rahakott), not-yet launched (e.g., OTCBoss, and DAIHard), ones that operate only through dark markets, or online-only DEX/decentralized exchanges (another list of DEXes). Also, there are a number of variants that I didn't list:
Additions, corrections, and other feedback welcome and can be submitted via e-mail. [Note: There is also a corresponding post on Medium with this information as well.] [link] [comments] | ||
kids, teach your parents or this could be you Posted: 04 Jan 2020 08:23 PM PST
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Buy a pizza. Town of 1770 Queensland, Australia. Posted: 04 Jan 2020 11:28 PM PST
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If people are looking away from bitcoin and you have some, you should be glad Posted: 04 Jan 2020 05:22 PM PST From all data that I´ve collected over the years, if I had only one tip to give you guys is that you should understand what halving ( or halvening ) is and take your own conclusions. I feel like I got in late, but that´s natural since bitcoin is 11 years old already, but I realized that this is actually very early, so we have lots of stuff to conquer still. Do not care for bitcoin price would be another tip, bitcoin has a 4 year cycle ( hence the halving study tip ) and we humans tend to be immediatists and even a 1 year wait is a lot for us, but think about this, if you just got in here, buy and wait at least 4 years to sell and I can guarantee you that these 4 years are going to be the best lesson you´ll ever had. Try to understand that the monetary system is old AF, and think about the phone you had 11 years ago ( whn bitcoin started ) and now think about how old the financial system is... this will be the path to really understand what is going on in here. We are nothing against governments that control money, and we will never win that battle. Bitcoin is a way. Just think about it, that is all we ask for. Thank you Satoshi, you´re the man. I´m drunk [link] [comments] | ||
SegWit adoption jumps to all-time high of 69% Posted: 04 Jan 2020 06:44 PM PST
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Bitcoin fed my family pizza in Saigon Posted: 04 Jan 2020 07:25 PM PST
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I'm finally part of the 21 club. Posted: 04 Jan 2020 02:54 PM PST I know this has been posted many times but getting to this point after so much slow building and pulling the last of my stack off an exchange just felt so good to be confident in my own investment. Cheers to all you hodlers. [link] [comments] | ||
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Posted: 05 Jan 2020 02:51 AM PST so i have been trying to learn as much as i can about bitcoin as i am really interested in it ... i have not bought much yet ... just 40 bucks worth but i am really just trying to pay attention to the prices, learn about all the different exchanges, wallet types and all the different terms and what they mean before i really dive in ... I noticed right away that different websites will often vary slightly in the price ... actually i don't think i have ever seen it be the same. Anyways i just got to downloading a non browser based wallet for windows (electrum) and when i was picking the fiat currency and where it would get the current btc price from i was able to see that some of the different prices are way way different ... like as much as 50 dollars more and for some reason local bitcoins was 1000 dollars above what it should be, im guessing that has to be some sort of bug because i did compare the prices in the wallet to the actual sites like coinbase and what not and they did match ... either way now for my question ... is the price the exchange is giving what i get ? like lets use coinbase for example ... if i buy a bitcoin there and the current price is 7500 is that what i get ? or is there some sort of central price and it might be off a bit ? from the research i did it looks like what it says is what i get but i just want to know for sure ... and if that is the case then whats stoping me from just buying it on one platform and then selling it on another one with a higher price because what i was just looking at was showing some pretty crazy price variations ... anyways thankyou in advance from anyone who can send a little learning my way. [link] [comments] | ||
We are in the IPX/SPX vs TCP/IP phase Posted: 05 Jan 2020 04:00 AM PST Hey 90s kids. You maybe remember back in the pre-dot-com era there was a networking standard protocol called IPX/SPX. It was used in intranets in all corporate and universities. It was the standard and all networking classes covered it if you were in university at the time. Suddenly disruption: TCP/IP. A protocol designed for the internet became "good enough" to do everything. It could do internet and intranet. Now I can't remember the last time IPX was used. Banks are IPX/SPX. Bitcoin (and crypto) is TCP/IP. We are still at the phase where we are establishing a networking standard for value transfer over the internet. Open standards will ultimately win because nobody is going to trust anyone else with their value. We haven't even hit the-dot-com bubble yet. [link] [comments] | ||
As seen in the bottle service section Posted: 05 Jan 2020 12:53 AM PST
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Bitcoin and the Tyranny of Time Scarcity Posted: 05 Jan 2020 02:29 AM PST | ||
Bitcoin is probably a Veblen good Posted: 04 Jan 2020 10:00 AM PST Veblen goods are goods for which the quantity demanded -increases- as the price increases. A common argument I see against stock to flow is that it doesn't factor in demand, but I believe that because Bitcoin is money there is always demand for money and in fact, a greater demand as the price increases (contrary to normal demand curves where demand decreases as price increases). What is truly mind-blowing about this is that if the cointegration of the stock to flow model holds, then the following is also true: All other factors that we think influence price are really just noise - all China FUD, exchange hacks, Bitcoin sentiment and google search trends, noobs mistakenly buying BCash and shitcoins, people not realising they can buy fractions of Bitcoin etc. I repeat - EVERYTHING else is noise, only the scarcity of Bitcoin matters in terms of its price and value. This knowledge is quite freeing imo. [link] [comments] | ||
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The Beginner’s Guide to Bitcoin Part 1: Andreas M. Antonopoulos on Why We Need Bitcoin Posted: 04 Jan 2020 12:01 PM PST
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Legendary Bitcoiners are fundraising for jailed Silk Road founder - Decrypt Posted: 04 Jan 2020 05:26 PM PST
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2013 CNBC video about Bitcoin. How far we have come since then. Posted: 04 Jan 2020 01:51 PM PST
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Noob here. Do we have a list of untrustworthy exchanges? Posted: 04 Jan 2020 02:23 PM PST Hey, I just read a thread here about HitBTC and how they apply scummy policies to try and get possession of customers' funds. Do we have a list of markets/exchanges/bitcoin parties that are "best avoided"? [link] [comments] | ||
How can i get started with bitcoin? Posted: 04 Jan 2020 02:08 PM PST I have been wanting to try bitcoin for a long time but i dont know where to start. Any tips? [link] [comments] | ||
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An Introduction to the Efficient Market Hypothesis for Bitcoiners Posted: 05 Jan 2020 04:01 AM PST
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#Bitcoin transactions per day from 2009 to 2019 Posted: 04 Jan 2020 07:34 AM PST
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