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Re: Hedge funds with public ROI?
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AmyBrown
on 08/04/2019, 08:19:58 UTC
Okay, i hear you guys and a few things do seem too good to be true. But at the same time i found their site on Trustpilot, and as i am aware, trustpilot is a pretty legit company that constantly fights fake reviews.

https://www.trustpilot.com/review/templar.fund

They do only have 3 reviews, (as i said, i think they are relatively new), but they're all pretty good.

My biggest question is, couldn't it be that there are so many bad hedge funds out there, that no one really believes that there could actually be a legit one?
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
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TOP suggestions for someone who's thinking of buying BTC?
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AmyBrown
on 05/04/2019, 04:47:45 UTC
⭐ Merited by andulolika (1) ,RodeoX (1)
What would be the top things you would advise on or suggest to someone who’s thinking of buying BTC?



Mine would probably be; 

1 Before investing, spend time learning about cryptocurrencies and blockchain in general

2 Don’t look at it as get rich quick scheme, but as a long investment

3 Learn ways to keep your bitcoin safe and secure.
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Board Economics
Re: Hedge funds with public ROI?
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AmyBrown
on 05/04/2019, 03:41:22 UTC
I think because it might still be relatively new, that's why there's not much reviews. As for the legitimacy of the ROI, at least on their website they sate that the "history trade comes directly from the Bitcoin Mercantile Exchange daily settlement report and trade history". Here's the website https://templar.fund
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Re: Hedge funds with public ROI?
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AmyBrown
on 03/04/2019, 04:12:04 UTC

The hedge fund i was talking about before offers market making trading desk and isn't that the whole point of lowering the risk?

What i mean by emphasising ROI, is that if the trading reports are public and the returns are good and have been good for a long period of time, why would that be a bad investment? In my opinion, these reports make it clear about which hedge fund could actually be valuable and which are just a waste of time.
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Hedge funds with public ROI?
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AmyBrown
on 02/04/2019, 08:14:29 UTC
I’ve heard about several good hedge funds in general, including Pantera Capital and Bit Spread, however recently came across Templar Fund and what I really liked was how they make all of their trading reports public even before registering, like you can see the ROI for every 10 days. Does anyone know any other hedge funds that do this? If so i’d love to explore them as well.
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Board Altcoin Discussion
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Next New Cryptocurrency
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AmyBrown
on 20/03/2019, 16:22:14 UTC


Now that Facebook has announced that they will come out with their own cryptocurrency, which platform do you reckon will be next? I’ve heard rumours that it could be twitter.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Top 5 Concerns About Bitcoin ?
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AmyBrown
on 19/03/2019, 15:10:08 UTC
The way it will be adapted by the mainstream. As in, will it be accepted and understood or will it forever remain more or less “underground”. Also, the security of Bitcoin itself. I still wonder about how easy or difficult it really would be to hack the accounts.
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Re: How Does Segwit Work?
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AmyBrown
on 19/03/2019, 09:34:17 UTC
Segwit also weighs data to see how it affects the node performance and it has more efficient full-node security.
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The Blockchain technologies
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AmyBrown
on 18/03/2019, 09:25:29 UTC


The Blockchain invention already has resulted in so many technology trends including hybrid blockchains, ricardian contracts, stable coins, security tokens and so on. What other inventions regarding blockchain do you think we might see in he next couple of years? What other industries could this system improve?