Cryptocurrency Daily Discussion - February 13, 2020 (GMT+0) |
- Daily Discussion - February 13, 2020 (GMT+0)
- Would be a shame for the world to learn their banking system is a fraud that makes the taxes payers of the world pay for their monetary fuck ups like printing/lending money they don't have
- Ledger backdoor? Having trouble coming up with any other explanation.
- Margin Trading confirmed for Coinbase Pro
- Institutional crypto borrowing: breakdown of a $500k loan processed yesterday through the Lendingblock exchange
- Last bull run Tether had a $400 million mkt cap - It's going to start this one at $4.7 billion! Huge liquidity!!
- I apologize if this is a shitpost, but can someone ELI5 why anyone would ever buy ETH Classic?
- Crypto-upstart subpoenas Glassdoor to unmask ex-staff believed to be behind negative reviews. EFF joins the fray
- Trezor Stop Paying Affiliated for Selling Products, then Manipulate Votes on the Post to Hide Negative Comments. This is not okay.
- Samsung’s new Galaxy S20 will have cryptocurrency support
- ETH Volume Vs. Market Cap is pretty impressive today!
- This sub will become irrelevant if it only allows certain views to be seen.
- [DeFi] DAI Annual Interest Rate goes above 10%
- Treasury Secretary Mnuchin Indicates Cryptocurrency FINCEN regulation coming soon - Feb 12 2020
- Careful on Binance!!! - orderbook lag, no funds error messages
- Trump administration to release new FinCEN requirements for cryptos, Mnuchin tells Congress
- IOTA Trinity Wallet having suspicious issues.
- Best alts for ROI in the 2020 bull run
- Remember that your BIP39 seed phrase is totally unlike any of your traditional, centralised, online credentials... Don't just donate your whole stash to scammers by storing it digitally... (Especially right at the start of a bull run)
- Bitcoin: Gauging the start of a new bull market
- Tails 4.3 is out with Trezor integration!
- FC Barcelona, the world’s most popular football club (300m fans), joins Socios.com. No other token has more mainstream partnerships and potential than CHZ. Delivering, not just promising.
- Mnuchin Says U.S. Planning Cryptocurrency Rules on Transparency
- XRP Now Available to 2 Million New Users Via This Ripple Partnership
- Discover How a Transaction Is Added to Bitcoin Blockchain and Secured via Mining in 9 Steps
Daily Discussion - February 13, 2020 (GMT+0) Posted: 12 Feb 2020 04:09 PM PST Welcome to the Daily Discussion. Please read the disclaimer, guidelines, and rules before participating. Disclaimer: 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. Rules:
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Posted: 12 Feb 2020 02:24 PM PST
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Ledger backdoor? Having trouble coming up with any other explanation. Posted: 12 Feb 2020 09:28 PM PST Recently my cousin was subject to a federal raid. They took all illegal contraband as well as his Nano S Ledger, phone, and laptop. The Ledger had a large amount of BTC and ETH on it. He used a completely random 6 digit code for his passcode. His wallet seed is in a separate location and WAS NOT taken. Only one copy exists. About 24 hours after the Ledger was seized, all of the funds were drained and moved to a separate wallet. He DID NOT give the passcode nor the seed to law enforcement. His computer has Ledger Live, but it is also password protected. How can this be explained? Ledger uses a proprietary secure element and their code is not publicly available. The only explanation I can come up with is that there is a backdoor for law enforcement. Nothing else makes sense. What are everyone's thoughts? I have two Ledgers and this concerns me. Edit: An interesting comment by /u/steemwitness: "Ledger will admit themselves a device that you physically lose can never be 100% bullet proof. Never. No matter how much you want it to be. With physical access, the ability to open the case and spend as much time as you want, side channel attacks, RF attacks, etc can be used. There are literally exploit write-ups out right now showing Trezor and Ledger being "compromised" with physical access to the device. Did you know someone could keylog your computer by reading the voltage difference your monitor outputs when you press a key? You can literally keylog an air gapped computer. Hackers are tricky people. Btw if you don't know how something was made from the ground up and understand the inner workings of the entire product how can YOU claim it's secure? Because ledger told you so?" [link] [comments] | ||
Margin Trading confirmed for Coinbase Pro Posted: 12 Feb 2020 11:56 AM PST
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I apologize if this is a shitpost, but can someone ELI5 why anyone would ever buy ETH Classic? Posted: 12 Feb 2020 05:29 PM PST Title. I'm new to crypto and I've been slowly building a portfolio. I started about 4 months ago. There is quite a bit I still don't understand, regarding both the tech and finances. Why would anyone purchase Ethereum Classic vs Ethereum? [link] [comments] | ||
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Samsung’s new Galaxy S20 will have cryptocurrency support Posted: 12 Feb 2020 10:22 AM PST
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ETH Volume Vs. Market Cap is pretty impressive today! Posted: 12 Feb 2020 11:24 AM PST
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This sub will become irrelevant if it only allows certain views to be seen. Posted: 12 Feb 2020 06:57 AM PST On this sub certain views are more popular than others. Some projects are very popular and others are not even mentioned and a few are heavily down voted. I know the Reddit voting system is to blame and this is not the mods fault. But not allowing opposing views to be seen will mean that people will take this place less seriously. E.g. People see a coin pumping and they want to know about it, they can only find one-sided views or no views on here. They will get the impression that this place is an echo chamber. If you don't allow people to have discussions about other projects then they wont learn the truth. Or if you don't allow people to criticize a certain highly shilled project, then you are misleading people. E.g. I dislike BSV. But on here there is no discussion about it. All posts supporting it are downvoted and all posts calling it a scam are upvoted. We know that Wright is a scam artist and has emotional issues but not allowing for visible discussions will not help BSV holders or noobs who know nothing about it. They will just assume that this sub is unfair and must be ignored. With traditional BB forums you could actually view discussions between differing parties and then read the arguments from both sides. Here you only get one sided arguments. Edit: I am not at all accusing the mods of censoring nor do I think scams like BSV deserve the same amount of space here as other coins. This matter can work in the opposite way to upopular coins. E.g. if some group keeps pumping a coin on this sub, it's very hard to write anything negative about it when you are a minority. There have been coins that have been shilled on here which have turned out to be terrible and have eventually fallen to obscurity. [link] [comments] | ||
[DeFi] DAI Annual Interest Rate goes above 10% Posted: 12 Feb 2020 09:59 AM PST
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Treasury Secretary Mnuchin Indicates Cryptocurrency FINCEN regulation coming soon - Feb 12 2020 Posted: 12 Feb 2020 08:40 PM PST
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Careful on Binance!!! - orderbook lag, no funds error messages Posted: 13 Feb 2020 01:29 AM PST Lots of people on telegram within their chat, On twitter and various groups I'm in stating messages like "try again later" "not enough funds to complete request" And people advising brave is blocking 10's of scripts a second when trying to execute trades Be safu please peeps ! [link] [comments] | ||
Trump administration to release new FinCEN requirements for cryptos, Mnuchin tells Congress Posted: 12 Feb 2020 01:07 PM PST
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IOTA Trinity Wallet having suspicious issues. Posted: 12 Feb 2020 09:49 AM PST EDIT: Please be careful of platforms moderated by the relevant teams; sometimes they will try to show only one side. It's important to check with others to help notice bias.
There seems to be some issues with actual missing funds here... but not much else is known yet. IOTA Foundation members asking folks to DM them if they are missing funds due to this:
They currently have the coordinator paused and are asking you to not open any Trinity wallet. I'll update if I figure out anything else. Please stay safe out there with your funds! IOTA Twitter Regarding Issue: https://twitter.com/iotatoken/status/1227638737862983681?s=19 More info for Discord Users:
Update 20:50 UTC:
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Best alts for ROI in the 2020 bull run Posted: 12 Feb 2020 07:50 PM PST So do you guys think that any alts can make the same gains that now established ones did back when they were pennies? Is the environment too different now that so many people got burned by not taking profit in 2017? What alts are you buying, any cheap ones look promising to you? Right now I'm banking on cardano, BAT, and nano Missing any juicy ones? [link] [comments] | ||
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Bitcoin: Gauging the start of a new bull market Posted: 12 Feb 2020 09:15 AM PST
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Tails 4.3 is out with Trezor integration! Posted: 12 Feb 2020 04:05 PM PST
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Mnuchin Says U.S. Planning Cryptocurrency Rules on Transparency Posted: 13 Feb 2020 05:13 AM PST
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XRP Now Available to 2 Million New Users Via This Ripple Partnership Posted: 13 Feb 2020 05:08 AM PST
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Discover How a Transaction Is Added to Bitcoin Blockchain and Secured via Mining in 9 Steps Posted: 13 Feb 2020 05:07 AM PST
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