#211
|
|||
|
|||
Quote:
Without going to far into it, you don't need to keep your coins at an exchange. You can store them locally on your own hard-drive or, better yet, a "cold storage" device not connected to the internet, like a thumb drive. As long as you don't lose your drive, your coins are 100% safe. Unless you are a very active trader, there is no point in storing your coins in your exchange account. And yes, like any market, the bid/offer size is fictitious to a degree. Like any market, once a bid starts to get hit/offer lifted, a lot of the stack will cancel. |
#212
|
|||
|
|||
Should I then place my thumb drive under my mattress, for extra safety?
|
#213
|
||||
|
||||
…or if the flash drive is damaged, so have multiple copies, with one in a Safe or Safe Deposit Box.
Old new: IT worker throws out hard drive, loses $7.5 million Bitcoin fortune (I wonder if he's still looking) |
#214
|
|||
|
|||
safest place? ass
|
#215
|
|||
|
|||
Quote:
|
#216
|
||||
|
||||
#217
|
||||
|
||||
Quote:
|
#218
|
|||
|
|||
did not do it "as I told you so" sorry if you thought that
Folks have different experiences and information of the various aspects of financial environments.
How they use it for things like bitcoin, penny stocks and even gold are the users responsibility and happiness thus whichever gives you the biggest smile. I personally would not be a person that would use them based on my personal views of risks vs rewards which I use for investments Sorry I did not mean to offend you. Pete
__________________
L-o-n-g bike luster |
#219
|
|||
|
|||
Quote:
I am wary of financial instruments that get portrayed as swiss army knives of finance. Makes me believe that it purposely obscures the fact that there is supposed to be real money functioning behind all this bitcoin facade. But the only thing that's real is the currency and not the multipurpose razzle dazzle of the bitcoin. Reminds me of a saying of sage wisdom in the casino industry: "The guy that invented gambling was smart but the guy that invented the gaming chip was a genius". |
#220
|
||||
|
||||
Meanwhile, at Citigroup:
Citigroup Takes $400 Million Hit, Alleging Fraud in Mexico Citigroup Inc. said as much as $400 million was stolen from its Mexico unit in what the bank's chief executive called a "despicable crime." |
#221
|
|||
|
|||
We're not setting the bar terribly high, if our criterion is that Bitcoins be better than the existing banksters...
|
#222
|
|||
|
|||
This was published a few months back, but is still an interesting read:
Yermack, Is Bitcoin a Real Currency? The abstract: Motivated by Bitcoin’s rapid appreciation in recent weeks, I examine its historical trading behavior to see whether it behaves like a traditional sovereign currency. Bitcoin has exchange rate volatility an order of magnitude higher than the volatilities of widely used currencies, undermining Bitcoin’s usefulness as a unit of account or a store of value. Bitcoin’s daily exchange rates exhibit virtually zero correlation with bona fide currencies, making Bitcoin useless for risk management purposes and exceedingly difficult for its owners to hedge. Bitcoin also lacks access to a banking system with deposit insurance, and it is not used to denominate consumer credit or loan contracts. Bitcoin appears to behave more like a speculative investment than like a currency. |
#223
|
|||
|
|||
Quote:
Another interesting thing in the paper; the author debunks the myth that bitcoin is a bonanza for criminals. He makes the point that Marc Andreesen has been making for a long time, and that is that it's much more difficult to launder money or avoid taxes with bitcoin than with hard cash. I don't want to come across as the bitcoin cheerleader here, as I'm sure it seems, but I see a lot of people (not you, Happy) with strong opinions about bitcoin while they freely admit to not knowing anything about it. Last edited by cfox; 03-01-2014 at 07:31 AM. |
#224
|
|||
|
|||
Quote:
When it's done to them it's a "despicable crime". |
#225
|
|||
|
|||
Quote:
None of this is personal. The conversations are civil and interesting and I don't wish to spoil the conversation so I will stand down my comments. |
|
|