You're trying to use faulty coding from when the tech was in it's infancy to prove a point
Again have hackers stopped trying to crack the egg?
Let's see. Asia represents almost 70 percent of the entire crypto market yet they have no impact on rise/fall of BTC and other coins according to you. Not like America at leastlol, you think the Asian market is what caused the price to rise in November and December
LMFAO!!!!! You're naive as fukk.
*I just came off south beach and been drinking caprahinas all night so pardon any vulgarities*
You were just asking someone to explain blockchain to you and now you're sounding like an expert
Nah, you just plagiarized your reply:
Credit your sources
While scaling is an issue it's already being addressed. BTC has Lightning, Neo has Trinity, Ethereum has Plasma, etc. It's not a fatal flaw. It's an obstacle that's mainly due to the tech being in its infancy. The solutions are already moving forward.
“The buzz surrounding digital currencies resembles the internet excitement in the late 1990s when people recognized technology companies could change the world. Many internet companies launched and their valuations took off in short order. Many failed, but a few succeeded spectacularly and challenged the conventional ways of doing business.”
“Some critics of currencies controlled by government fiat welcome cryptocurrencies because their supply is preprogrammed and perceived as unchangeable. For example, only 21 million bitcoins will ever be issued and the last fraction of a bitcoin will be issued in approximately 2140. Additionally, the creator of Ethereum designed its mining reward to decline exponentially as more miners create blocks, and according to his calculations the supply will be just over 100 million ether.”
Let's see. Asia represents almost 70 percent of the entire crypto market yet they have no impact on rise/fall of BTC and other coins according to you. Not like America at least
The top 5 crypto exchanges by volume in the world are all based in Asia. Yet somehow a few Americans trying to pay taxes is what controls 80% of the market going up or down.
One Mt Gox (again - Asia) trustee caused a big dip in the entire market last week all by himself from selling BTC , yet it's all about Amurrica and their taxes.
Ok.
We got a math genius on our hands folks
Mt. Gox Asset Sales Negligible
Recent analyses of Bitcoin price movement before and after Kobayashi’s BTC sales, however, demonstrate that only 8,000 BTC have been sold by the Mt. Gox bankruptcy estate in total, which is less than the number of Bitcoin traded within a 10-minute time frame in the current market.
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A basic analysis of the economy of Bitcoin mining reinforces the fact that the sale of 8,000 BTC would exert a negligible influence on the market: roughly 75 BTC are awarded every hour, which works out to 1,800 BTC on a daily basis, or roughly 12,600 BTC every week.
obayashi, in a recent question and answer session, has stated that the sell-off was conducted with the assistance of cryptocurrency experts in order to minimize the impact on BTC prices:
“Following consultation with cryptocurrency experts, I sold BTC and BCC, not by an ordinary sale through the BTC/BCC exchange, but in a manner that would avoid affecting the market price, while ensuring the security of the transaction to the extent possible. Therefore, I believe that the sale of BTC and BCC by us did not affect their market prices.”
The current market state could be caused by any number of factors, from a fake cryptocurrency warning email disseminated to PayPal users, to potential market manipulation from Wall Street whales.
What level did you guys understand....I easily got to level 5 honestly, that woman doesn't really know as much as half the people here. The guy she talks with in #5 is the true specialist and expert
lmfao breh hasn't posted in this thread sinceWe got a couple of level 1 brehs who like to copy and paste Google search results and pass it off as their own words or tell us cryto is a scam
We got a couple of level 1 brehs who like to copy and paste Google search results and pass it off as their own words or tell us cryto is a scam