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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Could a coin price be locked in place?
by
judeafante
on 02/04/2019, 01:21:41 UTC
I'm not talking about these supposed stablecoins like Tether, but normal coins.  Let's say an agreement was made among all the major Bitcoin exchanges.  Starting January 1, a Bitcoin is worth $5000 USD, plain and simple, and that's it.  The price never goes higher or lower.  A Bitcoin is $5000 today, tomorrow, next week, next month, etc.  NOTHING changes it.  Not a war, not the economy, not Trump getting re-elected (which he will, he's doing a great job), nothing.

I wonder if that could be done and what the effect would be.  

One effect is that I wouldn't be buying BTC, because with no price volatility, how could I ever make a profit?  But one good thing is that normal companies may be more inclined to use Bitcoin, since its price is now fixed and does not change.

I don't like it and I think all traders and investors will not like this idea, it's an open market we do not want manipulation and control, it's all about the principle of buying low and selling high, it's never been done before and I don't think it's going to happen soon.