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    Crypto Currency Markets If you bought high and sold low

    Crypto Currency Markets If you bought high and sold low


    If you bought high and sold low

    Posted: 02 Oct 2021 08:39 PM PDT

    Bitcoin surges 10%, leading cryptocurrency market rally

    Posted: 02 Oct 2021 01:58 PM PDT

    So relatable in the recent weeks haha…

    Posted: 01 Oct 2021 11:29 PM PDT

    Cardano-Backed Project Jumps Nearly 100% Ahead of Visa Card Rollout

    Posted: 02 Oct 2021 09:16 AM PDT

    Kevin O’Leary is a fan of Ethereum. Solana and Hbar (Hedera Hashgraph).

    Posted: 02 Oct 2021 08:31 AM PDT

    Metaverse will be built on Hedera Hashgraph (hbar).

    Posted: 02 Oct 2021 02:06 PM PDT

    New to crypto!

    Posted: 02 Oct 2021 12:40 PM PDT

    I'm new to crypto and I'm thinking about investing a couple thousand in cardano for the long run. Do you think it's a smart investment or is this a huge newbie move? Is there possibly a better long term investment than ADA?

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    Hackers exploit MFA flaw to steal from 6,000 Coinbase customers — Report

    Posted: 02 Oct 2021 10:09 AM PDT

    Anyone worried about Bank of America and Goldman Sachs being in debt.

    Posted: 02 Oct 2021 08:01 PM PDT

    I think this banks own alot of crypto and start selling all their crypto holding just to pay the bills. Just my opinion

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    Is it bad to have 3 wallet apps sharing the same 12 word seed phrase?

    Posted: 02 Oct 2021 07:59 PM PDT

    The first wallet app I used was MetaMask. Then I started using Trust wallet app for a while.

    But now I prefer Exodus (all of my coins are in one place, I can stake, very clean design, etc).

    When I setup these wallet apps, I used the same seed phrase on all 3.

    So my question is, is that bad? Are there any advantages/disadvantages to having multiple wallet apps share the same 12 word seed phrase?

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    Token Economics and Investment

    Posted: 02 Oct 2021 07:42 PM PDT

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    TLDR:

    Tokens are not a magic pill that will solve all issues. Know your competitive advantage of using a token and exploit all the advantages that tokens can bring to your ecosystem. It is more than just a simple store of value — not every token is bitcoin.

    General Conclusion

    In this episode, we interview Arthur Cheong, a DeFi investor. He's on Twitter as Arthur_0x. From the perspective of an investor, who invests in tokens and token projects, we uncover what makes a good token economics so that investors are interested in investing in that. He also shared his top 3 projects with good token economics, opinions on yield farming and advise when designing tokens.

    1. What makes a good token?

    Number 1 factor is that there must be concrete value accrual or value capture. What does it mean? Tokens have something that is worthy for you to invest. The most popular token is Bitcoin. Bitcoin is investable because you can think of it as digital gold. It is a store of value because people believe that there is a scarcity in supply and (hence) value. The value did pretty well over the last 10 years and also has shown to be the most reliable token. So bitcoin is investable because it is a good store of value over the medium to long term.

    Store of value comes from a very huge network effect. If you are like Litecoin or other smaller crypto, you will struggle to be a good store of value because money has a very huge network effect. It's just like USD. They have huge network effect. When you are using it, you are less likely to use other smaller currencies as your day to day transaction, be it your international commerce, and also financial activities. Most are denominated in USD. It is the same for crypto.

    Beyond money, the other investable tokens are some tokens that give you some sort of value capture, like some claim to the cash flow, either through a direct reward distribution or have some sort of buyback and burn mechanism.

    These are the one that make it a good token.

    2. Summary of Good Token Economics

    (1) it is able to tokenise the economic value accrued by the network so that it can be distributed to the users and the community. Because at the end of the day, one of the principle is that decetralisation also means equality or distribution of power to the community and users of the community.

    (2) there has to be very clear value accrual or value capture. Either within the ecosystem or compared to alternatives or options outside the ecosystem and off-chain solutions.

    (3) token is not just a one-off asset or thing to have one objective, which is probably a store of value. But a token has a lot of other use cases that needs to be tapped on like a way to bootstrap the ecosystem. It's more than just one objective that the token serves, but it has a lot more secondary and tertiary objectives that a token has to serve. To maximise the usage of the token, to maximise the existence of tokens in the ecosystem.

    3. If you can have one advice that you can give to token designers or economic designers, what would you give?

    To summarise, that would be one to know your competitive advantage of using a token as opposed to the traditional market where no tokens are being used because that is where the strength of tokenisation lies.

    The second is to use tokens to its utmost advantage, to explore and leverage all the benefits that tokens can bring. It can be incentivising, reputation building, etc.

    And lastly is absolutely find product market fit. Tokens are not a magic pill. It's not Jack and the Beanstalk, when you have the pill or the beans and you can grow a beautiful solution to eradicate you from poverty. Tokens are really just a means to an end. Tokens are not an end to itself. Tokens can only help to accelerate growth if there is something about growing. That means, this product has good product market fit, that is much better than the alternatives in the space. People are willing to use it, to test it, to try it.

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    Privacy coins are just not worth risk when regulations loom

    Posted: 02 Oct 2021 03:23 PM PDT

    Face the facts, once the government comes after these privacy coins through regulations, centralized exchanges will be forced to delist them and all of them tank in price.

    Uniswap doesn't even list these privacy coins, hardly any DeFi platforms do because they don't want the government on their ass.

    Without liquidity coming in, it won't get much of price action.

    If people want to make money in this crypto space, buy the top projects that have connections to the top people and companies.

    Privacy coins are just a tool to buy things online, it's not a great investment, it's just not worth it.

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    Tesla CEO Elon Musk Says It’s “Not Possible” To Destroy Crypto

    Posted: 02 Oct 2021 05:13 AM PDT

    Billionaire investor bullish on Bitcoin: ‘Crypto is here to stay’

    Posted: 02 Oct 2021 12:23 AM PDT

    Bit pay will allow Verofone customers to pay with Crypto

    Posted: 02 Oct 2021 01:49 PM PDT

    This Project might be the best in Polkadot- Part 2

    Posted: 02 Oct 2021 11:26 AM PDT

    An Analysis of the Expected Value of the Impermanent Loss in Uniswap

    Posted: 02 Oct 2021 11:26 AM PDT

    Grayscale Large Cap Fund Adds Solana (SOL) and Uniswap (UNI)

    Posted: 02 Oct 2021 01:31 PM PDT

    UNI and SOL now added to Grayscale's Investment Holdings

    Posted: 02 Oct 2021 12:12 PM PDT

    Experiences with AutoTrading Bots like Cornix

    Posted: 02 Oct 2021 09:43 AM PDT

    Fellow cryptonians;

    Does anyone have experience with auto-trading bots like Cornix?

    I'm following a trading signals channel which is pretty good, but it would be awesome if there was a possibility to automate this.

    The bot needs obviously API rights to buy/sell, withdrawal can be blocked in the APIs i guess, so is there a substantial risk of loosing all funds to e.g. the bot author?

    Thanks in advance!

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    Help with short AMPL position

    Posted: 02 Oct 2021 02:56 PM PDT

    Hey all, I'm looking to start a short AMPL position at $1.2. However, I'm not sure where I can. I'm in the US and was using FTX for a bit with VPN but they recently started requiring KYC. I know I can use Aave but the small amount of my short position won't be worth the gas fees. Any suggestions?

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    Stellar will be the first L1 blockchain to integrate Automated Market Maker (liquidity pool) capabilities directly into its protocol in November

    Posted: 02 Oct 2021 12:07 AM PDT

    Best (SOL) Solana Wallets 2021: Which is better, Hardware or Software Wallet?

    Posted: 02 Oct 2021 02:21 PM PDT

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