[Daily Discussion] - Thursday, January 21, 2021 Bitcoin Markets |
- [Daily Discussion] - Thursday, January 21, 2021
- Institutional hodlers
- Pornhub adds more cryptocurrencies to its payment options, mow accepts XRP, DOGE, BNB and USDC.
- Need Advise for a Newbie
- BlackRock SEC Filings ONLY Indicates Bitcoin Interest
- Asking for an advice
- Case for Bitcoin – A global reserve currency
[Daily Discussion] - Thursday, January 21, 2021 Posted: 20 Jan 2021 09:00 PM PST Thread topics include, but are not limited to:
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Posted: 21 Jan 2021 03:55 AM PST I would like to get a discussion going about institutions. I see a lot of people on here believe that institutions are buying, moving to cold storage and holding for the future. Where does this belief come from? Why wouldn't institutions buy and sell like regular traders since it is still very profitable for them given the volatility of the crypto space? [link] [comments] |
Pornhub adds more cryptocurrencies to its payment options, mow accepts XRP, DOGE, BNB and USDC. Posted: 20 Jan 2021 03:51 PM PST Adult entertainment website Pornhub, which last month was booted off mainstream payment networks, is now accepting payment in a cryptocurrency others are shunning: XRP. Along with XRP the massive video site began taking payments in USDC stablecoins sometime in the past month, according to The Block. Also being accepted for payment now are dogecoin (DOGE) and binance coin (BNB), bringing the total number of cryptocurrencies accepted for payment for Pornhub premium subscriptions to 16. Litigation against XRP issuer Ripple Labs alleging the token is an unregistered security has prompted over a dozen exchanges to delist the token, making the Pornhub move a rare recent win for the cryptocurrency. 𝐈𝐧𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐠𝐫𝐚𝐦:- 𝐓𝐡𝐞.𝐜𝐫𝐲𝐩𝐭𝐨.𝐰𝐨𝐥𝐟 [link] [comments] |
Posted: 21 Jan 2021 05:28 AM PST Hello Great people of Crypto 👋🏼 Hope everyone is doing great! I have saved up about $400 and was hoping to invest it into Crypto for long-term. I don't follow Crypto much and have very less knowledge about the Cryptocurrencies. Was hoping to get some advice about which new/cheap currency/coin might do good in the long run. Have a great day! Take Care. [link] [comments] |
BlackRock SEC Filings ONLY Indicates Bitcoin Interest Posted: 21 Jan 2021 03:21 AM PST Recent filings with the SEC suggest that BlackRock is preparing to allocate funds in bitcoin futures. SEC filings are important regulatory documents required of all public companies to provide timely key information and disclosures. Therefore, BlackRock is taking the regulatory path to disclose the move with its recent filing. This does not guarantee BlackRock is jumping the band wagon anytime soon. More here. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 20 Jan 2021 11:14 PM PST Hello, I've been in the market for nearly 4 years tuning and refining my own indicator and strategy... my last attempt was for 1-min candles scalping which shows great result but there is one big problem. since scalping according to an indicator and 1-min candle requires fast action which comes with high frequent mistakes on the human level, I'm so into creating a trading bot. the already available API base bots (like 3commas and crytohopper) have huge lack in customizability even programmer level bots like (Haasonline) has that lack too. my main issue is with the trade leverage, since my indicator calculate the leverage for every trade. any attempt to program a bot from the scratch needs so much time (for learning python and api rules... etc) is there and paid programming service that can handle this? if no what do you think are my options? [link] [comments] |
Case for Bitcoin – A global reserve currency Posted: 20 Jan 2021 01:31 PM PST In an era of technological advancement where the entire world is talking about the "Internet of Things" whereby we are expected to have connectivity between anything and everything, Currency cannot be left behind. Paper currency is bound to be a thing of the past. And virtual currencies will start taking over. Governments and central banks around the world have been forced to spend trillions to save the economy during the coronavirus pandemic. This has convinced people that excessive money printing to cover deficits will see inflation in the future. Bitcoin's proponents have touted that prospect for years. Read more here. [link] [comments] |
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