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We now have an idea who that buyer of last resort was The billionaire says his crypto fund 'Galaxy Investment Partners' owns Bitcoin, Ethereum, and many other companies, and coins.
Novogratz said he expects bitcoin brief with tone vaysbitcoin has bounced once again will this one be sustained financial firms will soon start to offer bitcoin or similar products as an investment option, one that could be easily purchased over the phone.
His biggest regret this year has been not buying more cryptocurrencies when prices fell, because he knew that they would keep going up. Novogratz previously said that, while bitcoin is a bubble, the mania is justified, because it is a technological advancement that promises to fundamentally alter our lives. And bubble or not, Novogratz concluded eloquently on the extreme nature of cryptocurrencies' potential Railroads really fundamentally changed the way we lived. The internet bubble changed the way we live.
When I look forward five, 10 years, the possibilities really get your animal spirits going. But, we also note that Bank of Japan Governor Kuroda made some fascinating comments earlier that appeared to suggest selling yen and buying bitcoin:. This move comes on the heels of American venture capital investor Tim Draper's comments founder of the Silicon Valley VC firm Draper Fisher Jurvetson that fiat currencies will no longer be in use in five year's time as they are to be replaced by cryptocurrencies.
At the WebSummit conference in Lisbon, Portugal, he told Forbes the fiat system will eventually disappear as people look toward coins like bitcoin or ethereum.
Bitcoin brief with tone vaysbitcoin has bounced once again will this one be sustained says its because fiat currencies are bound by bitcoin brief with tone vaysbitcoin has bounced once again will this one be sustained borders. An unabashed promoter of cryptocurrencies, Draper said he fell in love with bitcoin not long after it was introduced in Finally we leave you with Dennis Gartman's comments tonight on bitcoin: In reply to I heard the herd was coming by johngaltfla.
Thanks to his coding goodness, Bitcoin is already programmed to be worth billions of dollars There is no stopping the price escalation as it finds it's true, inherent value of infinity. A single bitcoin could buy the entire planet earth, some day. It's already in the CODE! In reply to In a few short months, you'll by TeamDepends.
Time to get back on your meds tonight, junior. In reply to This was all prophesized by MagicHandPuppet. In bitcoin brief with tone vaysbitcoin has bounced once again will this one be sustained to Time to get back on your meds by Crisismode.
In reply to Capt. In reply to Ha! Novagratz is going to lose his shirt litterally on this one. Total incompetence, hubris, he has no clue what happened this weekend. Hes not a tech guy, he doesnt realize he bought 20 million of the most inefficient and technologically disadvantaged crypto, arguably at this point it is fiat.
He didn't just go all in on Bitcoin. Bought other stuff too, most of which is fine. In reply to Novagratz is going to lose by aurum What really happened is someone got you to trade away your bitcoin and you woke up underwater so you have no choice but to think the qualified billionaire investor is a moron and the guy who is underwater is smart. Actually you do have another choice, you just won't figure it out until you ride BCH all the way down.
When you get there tell tmosley we said 'Hey'! I don't see any investment bank offering any cryptos to customers under the current non-regulatory environment. Otherwise at the first sign of price collapse the "unsuitable" and "non-disclosure" law suits will start flying and the customers will win every one. In reply to So sad by kochevnik. Why would you go through a "bank" to buy crypto? Unlease you are purchasing directly through the blcokchain, it aint happening. As a matter of fact, that's the whole point.
The Treasury goes to great lengths to limit the size of physical transactions e. Why on earth would anyone think. It would totally circumvent the system. In reply to EXactly! The Treasury goes to by Skeptophrenic. I think cryptos are dangerous for several reasons, but what you have exposed is the failure of our so called "legal system".
Let's do some math here: So this guy just did a meaningless move in the grand scheme of things. What's my take then? Well, we've seen that the bull market has been suffering from some exhaustion lately, so let the dead cat bounce and hopefully we won't be having a double top then tank.
Right now the dynamic seems pretty weak, and absent some good old pumping and a barrage of manufactured overly optimistic news the likes of zimbabwe, ghana, venezuela or god knows what other bona fide shithole with billions to spare, I have trouble seeing were are we going. What do you think? In reply to This is the get the last set by Sanity Bear.
From a pure chartist view, we just finished a magnificent 3 wave rally textbook stylethe most likely outcome will be a ABC retracement before we can reach new highs. A has been retraced and we are currently in the B part. There will be another leg down C could be as low as 4K that would be a great buying opportunity. In reply to paging tmosley on the white by shitshitshit. These funds are going to be wiped out.
Essentially, as the BCH price rises, the hash rate will rise as well. Bitcoin will continue to slow. There is some speculation right now that miners are holding up the hash rate on BTC so they can get their own funds out, profiting off of those coming into the sector, ignorant of the politics taking place. This article is bullshit. In reply to These funds are going to be by tmosley. I don't know why people say things like this to me. There is no combination of words you can put together that will hurt me.
Saying things like this accomplishes nothing but raising my contempt for you. If you think I am wrong, tell me WHY. In reply to You sir are a Grade A fucking by lenz Jeff Berwick is a confirmed conman.
Google Jeff Berwick scam. In reply to Not an argument. I don't know by tmosley. That post is nothing but ad hominem. Did you intend for that to be the case?
Not persuasive at all. In reply to I'll repeat my comment to by Pladizow. Good luck with your B-Trash. In reply to That post is nothing but ad by tmosley. There are an increasing number of user transactions https: It would have been nice if you had fleshed out your arguments more, but I'll take what I can get. In reply to Good luck with your B-Trash. In reply to There are an increasing by tmosley. Why are you giving up? Were your arguments not actually backed up by facts, or even logic?
You will find that I am very vulnerable to arguments backed by facts and logic. In reply to As only a greater fool argues by Pladizow. Overall, I am not buying the bitcoin algorithm as a medium of independent exchange. As an intermediary, I am thinking that block chain has some value. You are in a select few on a variety of forums that I can understand that seems to have an analytical educational perspective.
Maybe I am drunk on a variety of dubbels and saisons. Or, I am going insane. Seriously, I understand more about block chain reading what you wrote than most other sources. And education is what ZH has been about since the beginning. In reply to Why are you giving up?
Thank you for the kind words. It is good to know that some people appreciate what you have to say. In reply to Overall, I am not buying the by spanish inquisition.
We are here to learn, exchange points of view, aren't we?