Buckeye Posted Tuesday at 03:13 PM Posted Tuesday at 03:13 PM 10 minutes ago, TwoCitiesCapital said: Basically the justification for every shit coun ever.... Someone asked me the other day "what's the next Bitcoin?". I told them the answer is Bitcoin. And you very well may be right! Also something a Boomer would say about their Boomercoin. Time will tell.
Fly Posted Tuesday at 06:09 PM Posted Tuesday at 06:09 PM 3 hours ago, Buckeye said: “It feels like bitcoin circa 2013,” said Barry Silbert, founder of Digital Currency Group and Grayscale Investments, which set up the first publicly traded bitcoin fund. How's Ethereum Classic working out for him? It isn't about the tech, the team, the white paper, the partnerships, etc etc. It is the network. Largest and most robust proof of work network wins. Call it Boomercoin, call it old tech, call it whatever you want.
TwoCitiesCapital Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago Luke Gromen had interesting commentary on reserves this AM Gold now surpasses USTs as the most reserved asset. We're watching the loss of reserve status by the USD even as it retains the ability to act as a unit of account. This 1) is probably signaling the beginning of the end of USD dominance in trade/reserves/reserve currency status And 2) goes to show that Bitcoin doesn't need to be one to be the other. It can take on reserve status long before it's a unit of account.
TwoCitiesCapital Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago (edited) I have confidence in BTC - I have quite a bit less in ETH and others at this point. I think Bitcoin will work for Saylor, but I wonder what it looks like for Tom Lee to dump 5.5 million ETH on the market Edited 14 hours ago by TwoCitiesCapital
jfan Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago Definitely don't understand everything around the cryptography lingo, but found some useful tidbits
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