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Re: Market manipulation?
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JealousCup
on 03/12/2018, 22:36:23 UTC
price manipulation often seems like the current war between haschrate bchsv and bchabc makes price manipulation a lot and a lot of traders are affected by this price manipulation which makes a lot of losses. to study this is very difficult because of unpredictable price manipulation.
You seem like it's a reality you want to accept. Given that you want Wall Street to control the markets, I am not surprised about their downs which lead to tremendous loss for average folks.
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Re: Market manipulation?
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JealousCup
on 03/12/2018, 22:29:59 UTC
how many people have many opinions. One thing I can say with confidence is that there are manipulators on the market and they fully control the price of Bitcoin
I agree that there are manipulators in the cryptocurrency market, perhaps Wall Street investors. But I also believe that the manipulator is not just a Wall Street investor, maybe a war between whales and whales. The manipulation is also good, they can let Bitcoin take off again.

Are you serious? Do you really want to own something whose value can be altered to easily?
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Re: Open your eyes!
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JealousCup
on 03/12/2018, 22:26:10 UTC
Bitcoin may not be here to stay. But Cryptocurrency certainly is. We have yet to see which cryptocurrency will come out on top. But crypto and blockchain are keepers.

Blockchain technology might be what we need to decentralize the global exchange system...
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Re: Open your eyes!
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JealousCup
on 03/12/2018, 22:14:53 UTC
I do not know what will happen to bitcoin tomorrow or the day after tomorrow , but I know that investing in bitcoin today is a big risk for me . So while I will wait and watch the state of the cryptocurrency market .

Or you can use systems that are not integrated in the global financial system that's so prone to be in crisis.
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Re: Is Bitcoin for the people or for the corporations?
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JealousCup
on 03/12/2018, 22:10:09 UTC
Bitcoin is for people, it makes it easier for them not to open accounts but can also trade with bitcoin. A lot of people bought things with bitcoin that they could not buy before. Bitcoin is evidence that with some skill and a lot of information you can buy some things for free, or you do not have to give real money.

Don't you think that despite its acceptance in mainstream markets, the transactions' processing time takes way too long?
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Re: Is Bitcoin for the people or for the corporations?
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JealousCup
on 03/12/2018, 22:04:34 UTC
When Bitcoin and other crypto-currencies first came out, everyone were saying that it was for the people to get their financial freedom. Now, it seems like it's being taken over by big financial institutions. Should we be worried?

Well I think this is a win-win situation for us which both sides were gaining and losing as well it just that corporations by then is having a bigger amount than us who were just a bitcoin hunter in this forum, we can say that in a say that this is made just for the sake of one in those choices and I guess we should see this as a new thing since in this world there's no such thing as fairness when it comes to business.

We all know that the more you invest in Bitcoin, the better returns you will have. Naturally, the corporations make much, while the simple BTC holders (now!) just have minimal profits. Meanwhile, Bitcoin is for all.

You're just contradicting yourself if regular peeps are making minimal profits, but what can I say? Y'all love to give money to the corporations instead of   using system where you can make all the profits yourself.
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Re: Capitalism is destroying us.
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JealousCup
on 01/12/2018, 00:04:59 UTC
Where are you living? I invite you to live in Venezuela, a true socialist country to see how it's good. I dare you can't survive there. Wonder what's happening in Venezuela, read some news about it.

You do realize that there many forces at play when it comes to the case of Venezuela? And why don't you use the example of Cuba?...

Or NK?

NK is led by a dictator, so that argument does not hold.
Aside of that, I am sure that NK has less environmental impact than most capitalistic countries.
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Re: Capitalism is destroying us.
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JealousCup
on 30/11/2018, 23:59:22 UTC
Where are you living? I invite you to live in Venezuela, a true socialist country to see how it's good. I dare you can't survive there. Wonder what's happening in Venezuela, read some news about it.

You do realize that there many forces at play when it comes to the case of Venezuela? And why don't you use the example of Cuba?
Let me tell you why: You just won't admit that Capitalism has failed this planet!
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Re: Market manipulation?
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JealousCup
on 30/11/2018, 23:54:31 UTC
I just came across a paper written by John Griffin and Amin Shams which states that the bitcoin price was being stabilized because of a coordinated price manipulation with tether.
I respect empirical studies but I don't want to believe that. Many have become millionaires because of their investments in bitcoin and other cryptos, which is what attracted even more investors as these new currencies were being adopted by many to conduct business.
I am still a bit puzzled by the results of the study.

So that no one will tell you, but those who invested in Bitcoin at the time when it was very cheap were the first to become millionaires. Those who invest in Bitcoin at a price of ten thousand dollars and higher, will not become millionaires, they are late.
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Yes, but isn't the price dropping? My take on it is that is it's gonna drop low enough for those who want to gain control of the market to buy them all.
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Re: Would you consider buying Facebook's new AR glasses?
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JealousCup
on 30/11/2018, 23:34:40 UTC
According to the research firm MarketsandMarkets, the AR market is expected to grow from $11.14 billion in 2018 to $60.55 billion by 2023, thus why Facebook is launching its AR glasses, putting the company in competition with companies such as Microsoft, Apple or Google. However, it seems like experts fear the issues linked to the fact that the company has been facing some privacy concerns.
So, how likely are you to buy Facebook's newest product?


At this moment, not likely. They seems to be in a lot of trouble lately, I'm not sure how secure their AR glasses are. I'll just stick to their Facebbok and Instagram platform. Not even posting much there nowadays. Just scrolling, scrolling, scrolling.....

I too am not too keen on buying them. Lord knows what they'd be doing with my very personal data.
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Re: Market manipulation?
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JealousCup
on 30/11/2018, 23:30:29 UTC
We can evaluate, assess, and speculate about the issue of price manipulation, but there's no way to prove without doubt its truth. This is what could be most probably true, there are people who hold huge amount of coins. From economics point of view, they can become price manipulators.

Who do you think has enough financial means to manipulate cryptos' prices?
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Re: Could Elon Musk have been wrong about AI?
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JealousCup
on 30/11/2018, 23:21:35 UTC
So you think that the guy who is working in this sphere is being wrong about its problems? I don`t.

Not wrong but hypocritical to say the least.
Furthermore tech companies are the least transparent firms. If it was bad, they would have not invested in digitizing everything including intelligence that could potentially destroy us, so they say.

What's wrong with digitizing things, including intelligence? Human intelligence, to be exact? If it can be possible in the future and it can extend the lives of the people then what's the harm? Besides, it's not like the man is using your money to maked these technology but his own, right? It might be too SciFi for a lot of people, but what if it really can be achieved? Think about it.

Nothing wrong with it at all. I just think technology should be exploited by projects that have values and transparency regarding their activities.
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Re: Market manipulation?
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JealousCup
on 30/11/2018, 23:14:01 UTC
Manipulations in different class of trading asset like bitcoin can loud or subtle, the bottomline here is that market manipulation happen everywhere. It's hightime we start resisting people that demonize bitcoin. Many criminal activities were been carriedout by fiat not bitcoin!

I don't think tat the point is to demonize bitcoin but rather warn others that in the near future, the average Joe won't be able to make money from trading cryptos. We gave that right to the banks and the corporate moguls.
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Re: Market manipulation?
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JealousCup
on 30/11/2018, 23:08:35 UTC
If any force is strong enough to push the market up again then that is a great thing, but now we will not have any chance they are always afraid of too many people holding. Hold and wait for the opportunity to sell
Growth will occur, but when it happens it is very difficult to say. It seems to me that due to the manipulation of many investors to sell their BTC for very small money. Although we all know that the market will grow , but when growth will begin no one can answer. I think BTC will long be around $ 5,000 .
Of course growth will occur, but when it'll happen, the people who are gonna be making money off them will be the always powerful top 1%. But it's up to us to decide whether we're gonna let it happen or do something about it by choosing our own payment circuits.
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Re: Open your eyes!
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JealousCup
on 30/11/2018, 23:00:10 UTC
Bitcoin price fluctuation: manipulation or panic? We really have to open our eyes to decipher what is going on.  I hear of banks manipulating bitcoin, but is it really banks or countries? Like the situation in China, the Chinese government worked hand in hand with the Banks on ban on ICOs, is it really banks or countries causing the price fluctuation? What of Bulgaria possession of bitcoin? Are all banks working together for this purpose? Who is really in charge?

Who's in charge you ask?
Not us, we're losing money by making the banks the core of crypto transactions.
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Re: Open your eyes!
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JealousCup
on 30/11/2018, 22:55:27 UTC
Also if this happens, what's the problem if the main holders will be the banks? if the main holders will be the bank, you will be in the 1% of richest people in the world. So, who cares exactly about bitcoin holders at that time? Cheesy


What?
Who do you think were selling their coins last weeks? Let me tell you, it was the average folks, losing money to the future holders of cryptos.
Can't believe we let that happen...
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Re: Is Bitcoin for the people or for the corporations?
by
JealousCup
on 30/11/2018, 22:48:49 UTC
Unfortunately, our world is designed in such a way that the strong and the rich get everything.
Yes, Bitcoin was created for people (as we assume). But when the rich realized that it was possible to earn excellent money (at the expense of ordinary people), then Bitcoin turned into a means of manipulation.
Now the situation is such that the market is controlled by corporations, they are whales, and ordinary people are forced to simply adapt to their games.

Bullshit.

Bitcoiners in here were too stupid to see Bitcoin for the scam that it is, and now they have lost most of their money to the early Bitcoin scammers

I don’t know ...  Of course, I’m thinking that bitcoin is possible from the beginning, this is a scam, and it is designed to “give” people faith in phantom freedom and security.  In fact, behind the development of Bitcoin, anyone can stand and his real goals are unknown to us.
But the fact that now many have lost their money is only an indication that people don't know how to properly dispose of them.
And whatever the true essence of Bitcoin would be, anyone who really wants it can earn on it now. It is only necessary to adapt to the game of these manipulators, whoever they are.

No dude, we lost to the banks. Now they're buying all the coins out there to sell them later at higher prices. The main problem? centralized transaction systems!
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Re: Is Bitcoin for the people or for the corporations?
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JealousCup
on 30/11/2018, 22:44:18 UTC
Unfortunately, our world is designed in such a way that the strong and the rich get everything.
Yes, Bitcoin was created for people (as we assume). But when the rich realized that it was possible to earn excellent money (at the expense of ordinary people), then Bitcoin turned into a means of manipulation.
Now the situation is such that the market is controlled by corporations, they are whales, and ordinary people are forced to simply adapt to their games.

I m quite puzzled by people's tendency to act like it is natural for a small group of people to have all the power. I used to think that bitcoin was free from being manipulated by big banks, but it seems like I was wrong.
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Re: Open your eyes!
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JealousCup
on 30/11/2018, 00:51:56 UTC
What is wrong with fiduciary money, it is a type of money all the same. I think what you are saying is you prefer not to let it be regulated by banks and financial institutions, rather you want it to be completely decentralized. I understand your point, but what we can do about it? These guys are powerful and they have strong lobbying power too.

That's a defeatist attitude right there!
I am glad that there are braver people out there launching projects to change the statu quo.
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Re: Trump is afraid of visiting troops in war zones
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JealousCup
on 30/11/2018, 00:46:08 UTC
He's probably not afraid there just isn't enough pussy's to grab to make the trip worth his time!

Isn't there an invasion at the southern border, he might as well call that a combat zone and head there for a couple pics!

Fuck "visiting troops in war zones" as a indicator of courage or, whatever.

Yes there are virtual combat zones at the US/Mexico border. Yes there are jeeps with 50 caliber guns, troops with 2" flak jackets (not just the lightweight bulletproof vests). Hell, I saw a K9 dog down there with a flak jacket!

How about good relations with NK as an accomplishment.

One more reason to use VR to avoid putting high ranking officials at risk. However, popularizing the trend would require everyone's acceptance.