@deathdisco
25I come for the chat, but stay for the crippling social ineptitude.
steemit.com/@deathdiscoVOTING POWER100.00%
DOWNVOTE POWER100.00%
RESOURCE CREDITS100.00%
REPUTATION PROGRESS0.00%
Net Worth
0.044USD
STEEM
0.001STEEM
SBD
0.019SBD
Effective Power
5.001SP
├── Own SP
0.635SP
└── Incoming DelegationsDeleg
+4.366SP
Detailed Balance
| STEEM | ||
| balance | 0.001STEEM | STEEM |
| market_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| savings_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| reward_steem_balance | 0.000STEEM | STEEM |
| STEEM POWER | ||
| Own SP | 0.635SP | SP |
| Delegated Out | 0.000SP | SP |
| Delegation In | 4.366SP | SP |
| Effective Power | 5.001SP | SP |
| Reward SP (pending) | 0.000SP | SP |
| SBD | ||
| sbd_balance | 0.019SBD | SBD |
| sbd_conversions | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| sbd_market_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| savings_sbd_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
| reward_sbd_balance | 0.000SBD | SBD |
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}Account Info
| name | deathdisco |
| id | 607369 |
| rank | 691,383 |
| reputation | 118477681 |
| created | 2018-01-16T13:02:51 |
| recovery_account | steem |
| proxy | None |
| post_count | 6 |
| comment_count | 0 |
| lifetime_vote_count | 0 |
| witnesses_voted_for | 0 |
| last_post | 2018-04-06T11:16:45 |
| last_root_post | 2018-04-06T11:16:45 |
| last_vote_time | 2018-04-04T07:37:24 |
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| can_vote | 1 |
| voting_power | 0 |
| delayed_votes | 0 |
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| savings_balance | 0.000 STEEM |
| sbd_balance | 0.019 SBD |
| savings_sbd_balance | 0.000 SBD |
| vesting_shares | 1034.031935 VESTS |
| delegated_vesting_shares | 0.000000 VESTS |
| received_vesting_shares | 7109.627871 VESTS |
| reward_vesting_balance | 0.000000 VESTS |
| vesting_balance | 0.000 STEEM |
| vesting_withdraw_rate | 0.000000 VESTS |
| next_vesting_withdrawal | 1969-12-31T23:59:59 |
| withdrawn | 0 |
| to_withdraw | 0 |
| withdraw_routes | 0 |
| savings_withdraw_requests | 0 |
| last_account_recovery | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| reset_account | null |
| last_owner_update | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| last_account_update | 2018-01-23T06:19:48 |
| mined | No |
| sbd_seconds | 0 |
| sbd_last_interest_payment | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
| savings_sbd_last_interest_payment | 1970-01-01T00:00:00 |
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}Withdraw Routes
| Incoming | Outgoing |
|---|---|
Empty | Empty |
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}From Date
To Date
steemdelegated 4.366 SP to @deathdisco2026/05/17 23:20:24
steemdelegated 4.366 SP to @deathdisco
2026/05/17 23:20:24
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | deathdisco |
| vesting shares | 7109.627871 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #106142356/Trx 546742688b68d7cb05e449f6377313b42eedd964 |
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}steemdelegated 2.700 SP to @deathdisco2026/05/12 00:09:36
steemdelegated 2.700 SP to @deathdisco
2026/05/12 00:09:36
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | deathdisco |
| vesting shares | 4397.417466 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #105971304/Trx bd5bd531092b8cd3be867f9fe0ca77f68c244446 |
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}steemdelegated 4.374 SP to @deathdisco2026/04/25 22:42:57
steemdelegated 4.374 SP to @deathdisco
2026/04/25 22:42:57
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | deathdisco |
| vesting shares | 7122.143627 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #105510039/Trx 9f05567bf288b72127a2959c108b255d7f04b28e |
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}steemdelegated 2.726 SP to @deathdisco2026/01/23 05:20:57
steemdelegated 2.726 SP to @deathdisco
2026/01/23 05:20:57
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | deathdisco |
| vesting shares | 4438.964285 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #102848872/Trx ec067f9a61f07b775b9a698bcf94e2de2c20489e |
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}steemdelegated 2.827 SP to @deathdisco2024/12/17 00:40:57
steemdelegated 2.827 SP to @deathdisco
2024/12/17 00:40:57
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | deathdisco |
| vesting shares | 4603.183482 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #91295298/Trx ded7dd4fd29dcb75dd98154668604067645f68d0 |
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}steemdelegated 2.931 SP to @deathdisco2023/11/13 16:24:21
steemdelegated 2.931 SP to @deathdisco
2023/11/13 16:24:21
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | deathdisco |
| vesting shares | 4772.317014 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #79849522/Trx 1407588593bbc7ff8c458b9a24a41d483641b091 |
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}steemdelegated 4.734 SP to @deathdisco2023/09/21 20:45:18
steemdelegated 4.734 SP to @deathdisco
2023/09/21 20:45:18
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | deathdisco |
| vesting shares | 7709.595800 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #78346544/Trx f2f1f4715168d4aba851b4a0d08fa13e4e17e58e |
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}steemdelegated 4.871 SP to @deathdisco2022/11/03 10:41:21
steemdelegated 4.871 SP to @deathdisco
2022/11/03 10:41:21
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | deathdisco |
| vesting shares | 7931.277238 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #69112050/Trx 31f79d197f2ad891a5581f87db5044abcfd06b4c |
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}steemdelegated 5.006 SP to @deathdisco2022/01/17 10:02:24
steemdelegated 5.006 SP to @deathdisco
2022/01/17 10:02:24
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | deathdisco |
| vesting shares | 8151.810469 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #60808320/Trx 4e432d45477ea7610ae614273c2423df7f1d0ca6 |
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}steemdelegated 5.119 SP to @deathdisco2021/06/13 23:59:45
steemdelegated 5.119 SP to @deathdisco
2021/06/13 23:59:45
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | deathdisco |
| vesting shares | 8335.579127 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #54606751/Trx 7dcdc82c726155b3144caf92a61090ae463f9765 |
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}steemdelegated 5.234 SP to @deathdisco2020/12/11 10:20:06
steemdelegated 5.234 SP to @deathdisco
2020/12/11 10:20:06
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | deathdisco |
| vesting shares | 8523.001101 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #49354248/Trx 6e3e99537e772ff543f2cff48c905d7a95934930 |
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}steemdelegated 1.175 SP to @deathdisco2020/12/06 03:57:09
steemdelegated 1.175 SP to @deathdisco
2020/12/06 03:57:09
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | deathdisco |
| vesting shares | 1912.543513 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #49205809/Trx f03c37ae0a3ce2451aa0da31909b1b97f706dc69 |
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}steemdelegated 5.238 SP to @deathdisco2020/12/05 11:54:27
steemdelegated 5.238 SP to @deathdisco
2020/12/05 11:54:27
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | deathdisco |
| vesting shares | 8529.367740 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #49186919/Trx 50c992247b2b34a2362f27cbd7a2ed43596daf50 |
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}steemdelegated 1.179 SP to @deathdisco2020/11/02 13:56:27
steemdelegated 1.179 SP to @deathdisco
2020/11/02 13:56:27
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | deathdisco |
| vesting shares | 1920.017158 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #48255806/Trx 66c7bec7076c3dfb358ada8c3ad6bbcf58cf4523 |
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}steemdelegated 5.362 SP to @deathdisco2020/05/09 04:53:36
steemdelegated 5.362 SP to @deathdisco
2020/05/09 04:53:36
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | deathdisco |
| vesting shares | 8732.014314 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #43216047/Trx 48245dc1c7f160e33630d98063436f178cc26436 |
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}steemdelegated 1.200 SP to @deathdisco2020/05/08 08:22:21
steemdelegated 1.200 SP to @deathdisco
2020/05/08 08:22:21
| delegator | steem |
| delegatee | deathdisco |
| vesting shares | 1953.311140 VESTS |
| Transaction Info | Block #43191997/Trx 5b0a41b5ebfd136c19d5b5b72aa5349c7cb86843 |
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}steembeemsent 0.001 STEEM to @deathdisco- "✨ Awesome Community Service Offer: automated post booster and passive curation earning and more, for only 1 STEEM per month 🤯 checkout http://www.steembeem.com 🤙"2020/01/16 13:59:36
steembeemsent 0.001 STEEM to @deathdisco- "✨ Awesome Community Service Offer: automated post booster and passive curation earning and more, for only 1 STEEM per month 🤯 checkout http://www.steembeem.com 🤙"
2020/01/16 13:59:36
| from | steembeem |
| to | deathdisco |
| amount | 0.001 STEEM |
| memo | ✨ Awesome Community Service Offer: automated post booster and passive curation earning and more, for only 1 STEEM per month 🤯 checkout http://www.steembeem.com 🤙 |
| Transaction Info | Block #39980256/Trx b3d382e059ab2f453f29cd340da8df2f994b99aa |
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}2020/01/16 13:58:36
2020/01/16 13:58:36
| parent author | deathdisco |
| parent permlink | thinking-about-joining-a-signals-channel-here-s-why-you-shouldn-t |
| author | steemitboard |
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deathdiscopublished a new post: thinking-about-joining-a-signals-channel-here-s-why-you-shouldn-t
2018/04/06 11:16:45
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| title | Thinking about joining a signals channel? Here's why you shouldn't. |
| body | Are you new to crypto and don't have time for FA and TA? You might come across ads on twitter or social media for signals groups and think they will do collective organised research for you. In theory, without thinking too hard. They do seem like this. Welcome to the drama filled land of pump n dumps. Back in the bull-run days of BTC, you could flip a coin and 10x your profit. Everything was going up, so pump n dumps seemed to be working. Now that we are in a bear market though, prices of entry have dramatically dropped, groups have started biting each other, and the deception is becoming painfully clear. Eventually, everyone ends up despising these groups, and you *will* end up with a portfolio worth less than if you'd just invested in a handful of top 10 alts. If this were a regulated market, they would be highly illegal. And the reasons go beyond just market manipulation. Who am I? An ex-admin of a popular group. I did not directly post signals to any channels, but I was used for a long time for research and hard work, only to be kicked when I didn't pay up, strangely enough (these people don't have business intelligence and wish to milk everyone they can). ## How signals groups make their signals appear successful. From deleting posts to just outright making up calls that never happened, you name it. Here's one from Kara's Coins where she claims 34% profit out of thin air. This is consistent in the calls she makes, alongside deleted posts.  One common method employed by Cryptoland and Palm Beach Signals is to post results of what would happen if you bought the coin at the earliest time they ever called the coin. So, if you buy ICX in december at $1, and they close the call, but then re-open it in feb, even if the coin goes down from the second call, if it is at $3 they will claim a 300% profit. Groups have a harsh policy on criticism so when people start asking about where the signals came from, they are kicked without refund and all of their posts are deleted, as if they never existed. Because it's crypto, you have no chance to complain and no recourse to recover your money even if you purchased a lifetime membership.  *This user was kicked shortly after posting this. It's a common occurrence as they realise what's really going on.* ## How signals groups make money. It's a simple process. When they make a call, they already have their money in. Generally some of the larger groups collude to produce the same signals. There may be some TA or research behind the signals, but the groups don't do it. It's freely available info from twitter. Once the admins all have their money in, the call is made in the premium member groups. The premium members get in and hopefully the price goes up. The only thing sustaining the small tail for the members are the free channel losers at the end, trying their best to FOMO into a pump. These signals are a great way to lose your money, damage the crypto space, and are illegal. ## Things to check for - Do the groups never seem to back up any of their calls? - Is the chat largely comprised of users talking, and no admins teaching? ## What to take from this? Signals don’t work in a bear market. You need to either learn how to sideways trade and take responsibility or move into tether and set a healthy stop gain. A heavy understanding of the market and advanced trading expertise are required to survive in this environment. There are no short cuts. There are groups out there that are free and have a lot of expertise and are just focused on learning and sharing actual TA. If your group is asking you for money, reconsider the motives behind it. You are the product, and you will walk away poorer. |
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2018/04/04 07:35:03
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2018/02/12 05:18:06
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}deathdiscopublished a new post: bitcoin-here-s-what-just-happened-and-what-could-happen-next2018/02/06 13:21:12
deathdiscopublished a new post: bitcoin-here-s-what-just-happened-and-what-could-happen-next
2018/02/06 13:21:12
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| author | deathdisco |
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}deathdiscopublished a new post: bitcoin-here-s-what-just-happened-and-what-could-happen-next2018/02/06 08:19:45
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2018/02/06 08:19:45
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2018/02/06 08:18:00
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}deathdiscopublished a new post: banks-war-on-crypto-will-crypto-be-useless-if-banks-prevent-transfers2018/02/06 07:53:33
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2018/02/06 07:53:33
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2018/02/06 07:52:54
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}deathdiscopublished a new post: bitcoin-here-s-what-just-happened-and-what-could-happen-next2018/02/06 07:27:24
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2018/02/06 07:27:24
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}deathdiscopublished a new post: bitcoin-here-s-what-just-happened-and-what-could-happen-next2018/02/06 07:25:27
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2018/02/06 07:25:27
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| body | @@ -2582,16 +2582,78 @@ o pop it +, possibly in addition to a sign of a turning economic climate .%0A%0AThis @@ -2759,17 +2759,19 @@ ech - it -' + wa s caused @@ -2905,73 +2905,91 @@ it. -That's why it's so rapid, and nothing else explains the rapid pan +All in a time where their own abuse of the fiat system has caused systematic econom ic d @@ -4983,16 +4983,131 @@ lback.%0A%0A +Can this be not a shining example of the exact reasons we need cryptocurrency, now more than any time in history?%0A%0A I'm watc |
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}deathdiscopublished a new post: bitcoin-here-s-what-just-happened-and-what-could-happen-next2018/02/06 07:21:36
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2018/02/06 07:21:36
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| body | As we watch the world economic markets sink steeply into the red, it's a good time to reflect on what exactly happened here, and why so many people were taken by surprise (myself included) despite the many warnings of a correction. ### Bitcoin as a bubble. Lets run with the bubble comparison, and the popping of it. Many people seem to compare bitcoins life cycle with that of the tulips or dotcom era. But it's more interesting right now, to understand this crash, to highlight the glaring *difference* between major crashes and this one. When dotcom busted, multi-million dollar IPO companies were sucking investor money, buying aeron chairs, foozeball tables and had zero product to speak of. Companies existed that mooned purely from removing a vowel in their brand name and the number of business models that didn't even mention monetization was... let's just say high, if not the majority. Likening the crypto industry to the tulip craze is ridiculous. Tulips weren't technology. They provided no utility to society, and the run-up was pure FOMO-fuelled craze. They died when futures failed to stabilise an already tenuous and useless market - and yes, tulips and the industry are still around today, but adjusted to their actual value, which is obviously low. The difference is - we are looking at an emergent economy tied into a treasure chest of useful tech that is *immediately* useful *right now* and will only grow in its utility. While some cryptocurrencies were speculative crazes (TRON mooned purely off a white paper), by far most of the tech in the top30 is very, very useful, and there's no 'mismanagement' because nobody owns it (except in case of ripple). Most of the cryptocurrencies have a very clear and obvious business plan complete with monetisation model at their *core*, instead of a hand-wavey plan at some point in the future. The DAO is an exciting new model of business that competes directly with centrally controlled corporations - it's just a series of self-running ideas that anyone can use and participate in. At the moment we are just seeing the beginnings of this, and while we just left a generation of computers and the internet replacing whole industries, cryptocurrency stands to close that gap and fully decentralise the corporation, and most likely, vast areas of government. This is its real, true power, and why it is of deep concern to governments and institutional money. Nothing logical about the industry itself explains a bubble pop, unless you look outside the industry. At who might have blown a bubble intentionally to pop it. This bubble collapsed not because of peoples misunderstanding of the market and purchasing low-utility tech - it's caused by government, media, and institutional money pressuring the price down forcing everyone to capitulate (sell) so they can own it. That's why it's so rapid, and nothing else explains the rapid panic decline. Sounds conspiracy theory enough? Look at what our governments and corporates have done to us over the last few decades, and really question if you still believe it's out of their grasp to manipulate and move to own a major threat to their power. ### Will it reach $1? Answering this is simple. Can you imagine Bitcoin at $1 right now? How many would you buy? Would you go crazy and buy it all? Can you imagine millions thinking that? Well there's not enough for all of you to buy at $1, and bitcoin has a supply and demand curve. If you can bend your mind to a situation where you would NOT pay $1 per bitcoin, then that's what it'd take to actually get there. Now go up from there, and you can imagine that it's not going to fall through the floor without some amazing media FUD that completely breaks any faith in it - a hack that removes its core utility, or all countries legalising against it simultaneously with no recourse or debate. ### What next? Think for yourselves here, do you think blockchain has no merit? That it won't change the world? Or is the more logical explanation that this is an attempt at a power grab of what will be the most important technological movement of our generation? There is legitimately no reason behind this crash except for a precise, timed assault of media FUD, every day, perfectly timed during potential breakouts, trying to teach you a lesson for screwing with their powerful system of control. The end result is that you capitulate (sell), and they ultimately buy it, meaning you've held their investment bags this entire time. Could you honestly say you could just "go back" to fiat at this point, knowing how hard they worked to manipulate you? I think most crypto people feel the same way. They'll use it regardless of regulation, law, or price at this point. Not everyone is like this, but their next move will likely be to buy in. If you buy before them, you'll be taking their bags - and next time, be ready for the pullback. I'm watching carefully for the bottom, and buying what I can. |
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"body": "As we watch the world economic markets sink steeply into the red, it's a good time to reflect on what exactly happened here, and why so many people were taken by surprise (myself included) despite the many warnings of a correction.\n\n### Bitcoin as a bubble.\n\nLets run with the bubble comparison, and the popping of it. Many people seem to compare bitcoins life cycle with that of the tulips or dotcom era. But it's more interesting right now, to understand this crash, to highlight the glaring *difference* between major crashes and this one.\n\nWhen dotcom busted, multi-million dollar IPO companies were sucking investor money, buying aeron chairs, foozeball tables and had zero product to speak of. Companies existed that mooned purely from removing a vowel in their brand name and the number of business models that didn't even mention monetization was... let's just say high, if not the majority.\n\nLikening the crypto industry to the tulip craze is ridiculous. Tulips weren't technology. They provided no utility to society, and the run-up was pure FOMO-fuelled craze. They died when futures failed to stabilise an already tenuous and useless market - and yes, tulips and the industry are still around today, but adjusted to their actual value, which is obviously low.\n\nThe difference is - we are looking at an emergent economy tied into a treasure chest of useful tech that is *immediately* useful *right now* and will only grow in its utility. While some cryptocurrencies were speculative crazes (TRON mooned purely off a white paper), by far most of the tech in the top30 is very, very useful, and there's no 'mismanagement' because nobody owns it (except in case of ripple).\n\nMost of the cryptocurrencies have a very clear and obvious business plan complete with monetisation model at their *core*, instead of a hand-wavey plan at some point in the future.\n\nThe DAO is an exciting new model of business that competes directly with centrally controlled corporations - it's just a series of self-running ideas that anyone can use and participate in. At the moment we are just seeing the beginnings of this, and while we just left a generation of computers and the internet replacing whole industries, cryptocurrency stands to close that gap and fully decentralise the corporation, and most likely, vast areas of government. This is its real, true power, and why it is of deep concern to governments and institutional money.\n\nNothing logical about the industry itself explains a bubble pop, unless you look outside the industry. At who might have blown a bubble intentionally to pop it.\n\nThis bubble collapsed not because of peoples misunderstanding of the market and purchasing low-utility tech - it's caused by government, media, and institutional money pressuring the price down forcing everyone to capitulate (sell) so they can own it. That's why it's so rapid, and nothing else explains the rapid panic decline.\n\nSounds conspiracy theory enough? Look at what our governments and corporates have done to us over the last few decades, and really question if you still believe it's out of their grasp to manipulate and move to own a major threat to their power.\n\n### Will it reach $1?\nAnswering this is simple. Can you imagine Bitcoin at $1 right now? How many would you buy? Would you go crazy and buy it all? Can you imagine millions thinking that? Well there's not enough for all of you to buy at $1, and bitcoin has a supply and demand curve.\n\nIf you can bend your mind to a situation where you would NOT pay $1 per bitcoin, then that's what it'd take to actually get there. Now go up from there, and you can imagine that it's not going to fall through the floor without some amazing media FUD that completely breaks any faith in it - a hack that removes its core utility, or all countries legalising against it simultaneously with no recourse or debate.\n\n### What next?\n\nThink for yourselves here, do you think blockchain has no merit? That it won't change the world? Or is the more logical explanation that this is an attempt at a power grab of what will be the most important technological movement of our generation?\n\nThere is legitimately no reason behind this crash except for a precise, timed assault of media FUD, every day, perfectly timed during potential breakouts, trying to teach you a lesson for screwing with their powerful system of control. The end result is that you capitulate (sell), and they ultimately buy it, meaning you've held their investment bags this entire time.\n\nCould you honestly say you could just \"go back\" to fiat at this point, knowing how hard they worked to manipulate you? I think most crypto people feel the same way. They'll use it regardless of regulation, law, or price at this point. Not everyone is like this, but their next move will likely be to buy in. If you buy before them, you'll be taking their bags - and next time, be ready for the pullback.\n\nI'm watching carefully for the bottom, and buying what I can.",
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| body | As we watch the world economic markets sink steeply into the red, it's a good time to reflect on what exactly happened here, and why so many people were taken by surprise (myself included) despite the many warnings of a correction. ### Bitcoin as a bubble. Lets run with the bubble comparison, and the popping of it. Many people seem to compare bitcoins life cycle with that of the tulips or dotcom era. But it's more interesting right now, to understand this crash, to highlight the glaring *difference* between major crashes and this one. When dotcom busted, we had huge companies sucking investor money, buying aeron chairs and having zero product to speak of. Companies existed that mooned purely from their brand name and the number of business models that didn't even mention monetisation was... let's just say high, if not the majority. Likening the crypto industry to the tulip craze is ridiculous. Tulips weren't technology. They provided no utility to society, and the run-up was pure FOMO-fuelled craze. They died when futures failed to stabilise an already tenuous and useless market - and yes, tulips and the industry are still around today, but adjusted to their actual value, which is obviously low. The difference is - we are looking at an emergent economy tied into a treasure chest of useful tech that is *immediately* useful *right now* and will only grow in its utility. While some cryptocurrencies were speculative crazes (TRON mooned purely off a white paper), by far most of the tech in the top30 is very, very useful, and there's no 'mismanagement' because nobody owns it (except in case of ripple). Most of the cryptocurrencies have a very clear and obvious business plan complete with monetisation model at their *core*, instead of a hand-wavey plan at some point in the future. The DAO is an exciting new model of business that competes directly with centrally controlled corporations - it's just a series of self-running ideas that anyone can use and participate in. At the moment we are just seeing the beginnings of this, and while we just left a generation of computers and the internet replacing whole industries, cryptocurrency stands to close that gap and fully decentralise the corporation, and most likely, vast areas of government. This is its real, true power, and why it is of deep concern to governments and institutional money. Nothing logical about the industry itself explains a bubble pop, unless you look outside the industry. At who might have blown a bubble intentionally to pop it. This bubble collapsed not because of peoples misunderstanding of the market and purchasing low-utility tech - it's caused by government, media, and institutional money pressuring the price down forcing everyone to capitulate (sell) so they can own it. That's why it's so rapid, and nothing else explains the rapid panic decline. Sounds conspiracy theory enough? Look at what our governments and corporates have done to us over the last few decades, and really question if you still believe it's out of their grasp to manipulate and move to own a major threat to their power. ### Will it reach $1? Answering this is simple. Can you imagine Bitcoin at $1 right now? How many would you buy? Would you go crazy and buy it all? Can you imagine millions thinking that? Well there's not enough for all of you to buy at $1, and bitcoin has a supply and demand curve. If you can bend your mind to a situation where you would NOT pay $1 per bitcoin, then that's what it'd take to actually get there. Now go up from there, and you can imagine that it's not going to fall through the floor without some amazing media FUD that completely breaks any faith in it - a hack that removes its core utility, or all countries legalising against it simultaneously with no recourse or debate. ### What next? Think for yourselves here, do you think blockchain has no merit? That it won't change the world? Or is the more logical explanation that this is an attempt at a power grab of what will be the most important technological movement of our generation? There is legitimately no reason behind this crash except for a precise, timed assault of media FUD, every day, perfectly timed during potential breakouts, trying to teach you a lesson for screwing with their powerful system of control. The end result is that you capitulate (sell), and they ultimately buy it, meaning you've held their investment bags this entire time. Could you honestly say you could just "go back" to fiat at this point, knowing how hard they worked to manipulate you? I think most crypto people feel the same way. They'll use it regardless of regulation, law, or price at this point. Not everyone is like this, but their next move will likely be to buy in. If you buy before them, you'll be taking their bags - and next time, be ready for the pullback. I'm watching carefully for the bottom, and buying what I can. |
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2018/02/05 06:25:54
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| body | ###  **[BTC Markets](https://twitter.com/@BTCMarkets/status/946301431644004352)** tweeted @ 28 Dec 2017 - 08:46 UTC > We have been advised that the last batch of POLi payments have been reversed. Please check your online bank account… [twitter.com/i/web/status/9…](https://t.co/nD3Mv5hkp3) ###### *Disclaimer: I am just a bot trying to be helpful.* |
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2018/02/05 05:55:42
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2018/02/05 05:55:06
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| body | Agree with the article, however, it will take many years for people to sidestep the banking system into bitcoin and other crypto. So, the current clamp down by banks might stifle any price gains until after the next halving. |
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| body | The resistance by Banks is an effort to fight for their own existence. What Banks do ? They are simply means to channelize our money from one person to another for a particular transaction. That is because the second party is ready to accept fiat currency from first party in exchange of certain goods or services. It is a channel of sending fiat money (value for the goods or services). The crypto currency eliminates the need for fiat money and thus need for a Bank also. If you want to buy certain service or goods and seller is ready to provide it for some other asset like bitcoin or etherium then that ransacion would be between buyer and seller only and Banks would have no role. Crypto movement has grown so big that it is being perceived by them as threat and on every occasion they would try to resist or slow down it. Forgetting that this crypto can not only be obtained by purchasing only it can be mined too. In my opinion once they realize that resistance is useless they will also start falling in line with this movement and even start participating in big way due to their money muscles. That would be day when cryptos would start to rise. Thus the resistance of Banks has an intrinsic positive seed for cryptos. |
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2018/02/05 05:18:06
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| body | Many people seem to be expressing concern with the viability of bitcoin if it is unable to be purchased, after the following events: - JP Morgan Chase stopped accepting credit card payments for purchasing bitcoin https://www.cnbc.com/2018/02/02/jpmorgan-chase-bank-of-america-bar-bitcoin-buys-with-a-credit-card.html - Australian banks immorally forcibly reversed POLi transfers to bitcoin exchanges http://www.news.com.au/finance/money/investing/coinspot-rubbishes-liquidity-claims-says-it-is-getting-closer-to-turning-on-australian-dollar-deposits/news-story/ac5de7b98696121adace52b3157b8ca7 - Wavecrest cancels all Bitcoin-VISA credit card accounts https://www.newsbtc.com/2018/01/06/visa-suspends-bitcoin-debit-cards-issued-wavecrest/ These stories are increasing, and generate obvious price declines, exacerbating the current declining trend in the bitcoin markets. Clearly, these events are alarming, and further illustrate the fact that if your money is in a bank, *you do not own it*. *But will it be enough to stifle bitcoin in the long term?* I think it's important to remember that banks are **not governments**, they are businesses. They don't have the power to regulate, and bitcoin as a currency is perfectly legal in all but [a few countries](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legality_of_bitcoin_by_country_or_territory), and openly embraced in an increasingly number (such as Japan, Thailand and Singapore). Banks might be tightly wound with government, but they are **not** the government and cannot directly manipulate the laws around your wealth.  The point of capitalism and having a free market is that as long as it is legal (and sometimes if not), new demands create new opportunities. We are witnessing something amazing - old gods burning and seeing a new system birth. It's natural the banking system won't cooperate - they'll fight it, and newcomers will throw them onto the fire, regardless of their wealth. It's happened a great many times before with other industries, it **will** happen with this one. In many ways, it's a sign that crypto is winning, *even given all the FUD and price flash crashes lately.* There's nothing stopping crypto-specific banks opening up that compete directly with the current cartel. Given peoples willingness to send money to exchanges, I don't see why they wouldn't also have their pay directly deposited into a virtual crypto bank instead of one that hates them. They could even have any deposits directly converted to crypto and sent to their wallet. In the short term, nothing is stopping you or anyone else from purchasing bitcoin by withdrawing and buying with cash - an exciting business opportunity will open up - Bitcoin kiosks and ATMs [Singapore tried this to a raging success](http://bitcoinist.com/singapore-bitcoin-atms-sold-trading-still-allowed/) allowing you to buy directly with cash. This could prove easier than current systems -trying to show my mother how to transfer money from her bank to a purchaser/exchange, and get verified before doing so, then buy bitcoin with the fiat she deposited, was like pulling teeth. The big banks may blacklist a few exchanges, but what about a few thousand small businesses that open up? They can't prevent them joining the EFT networks with smaller banks who would be happy to serve them. Corner shops can take cash for crypto. Why not? If there's a demand for it, and it is technically/economically feasible, shops will start to accept it - because they, like most people, are sick of the arm-twisting and penny pinching that credit companies enforce on small business. This compounds the importance of reducing transaction fees and adopting currencies like [nano](https://nano.co/) which are fee-free and capable of thousands of transactions per second. Let me phrase it another way - if credit card companies decided they didn't like people buying alcohol with credit cards, but people still wanted it, and it was perfectly legal, what would happen next? Would it really affect the sales of alcohol at all, long term? This situation is bigger than that, because this supplants banks. Another possibility is that larger players like Apple and Samsung, who recently integrated country-specific payment systems like [Suica/Pasmo](https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT207154) into their phones, will see a big opportunity in crypto - their battles with credit card companies to get apple pay adopted is notorious - and banks uptake has been less than stellar. I'm sure they have no love for banks. Something open and almost free would surely be an attractive option for them. Remember that most of the world is unbanked - so they don't even have this problem in the first place. Cryptos are popping up to [serve them](https://www.ccn.com/humaniq-startup-will-give-10-2-billion-unbanked-people/) - why would cryptocurrencies not pop up to serve the demographic of people who *choose* to be unbanked? There are many possibilities, and thanks to the greediness of the banking cartels, new ones will open up, and this is not the end of crypto by any means. It will cause short term panic, but the banks are not the law, as much as they wish they were. Hold tight, we are in for a war, and it's just beginning. |
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It's natural the banking system won't cooperate - they'll fight it, and newcomers will throw them onto the fire, regardless of their wealth. It's happened a great many times before with other industries, it **will** happen with this one.\n\nIn many ways, it's a sign that crypto is winning, *even given all the FUD and price flash crashes lately.*\n\nThere's nothing stopping crypto-specific banks opening up that compete directly with the current cartel. Given peoples willingness to send money to exchanges, I don't see why they wouldn't also have their pay directly deposited into a virtual crypto bank instead of one that hates them. They could even have any deposits directly converted to crypto and sent to their wallet.\n\nIn the short term, nothing is stopping you or anyone else from purchasing bitcoin by withdrawing and buying with cash - an exciting business opportunity will open up - Bitcoin kiosks and ATMs [Singapore tried this to a raging success](http://bitcoinist.com/singapore-bitcoin-atms-sold-trading-still-allowed/) allowing you to buy directly with cash. This could prove easier than current systems -trying to show my mother how to transfer money from her bank to a purchaser/exchange, and get verified before doing so, then buy bitcoin with the fiat she deposited, was like pulling teeth.\n\nThe big banks may blacklist a few exchanges, but what about a few thousand small businesses that open up? They can't prevent them joining the EFT networks with smaller banks who would be happy to serve them.\n\nCorner shops can take cash for crypto. Why not?\n\nIf there's a demand for it, and it is technically/economically feasible, shops will start to accept it - because they, like most people, are sick of the arm-twisting and penny pinching that credit companies enforce on small business. This compounds the importance of reducing transaction fees and adopting currencies like [nano](https://nano.co/) which are fee-free and capable of thousands of transactions per second.\n\nLet me phrase it another way - if credit card companies decided they didn't like people buying alcohol with credit cards, but people still wanted it, and it was perfectly legal, what would happen next? Would it really affect the sales of alcohol at all, long term? This situation is bigger than that, because this supplants banks.\n\nAnother possibility is that larger players like Apple and Samsung, who recently integrated country-specific payment systems like [Suica/Pasmo](https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT207154) into their phones, will see a big opportunity in crypto - their battles with credit card companies to get apple pay adopted is notorious - and banks uptake has been less than stellar. I'm sure they have no love for banks. Something open and almost free would surely be an attractive option for them.\n\nRemember that most of the world is unbanked - so they don't even have this problem in the first place. Cryptos are popping up to [serve them](https://www.ccn.com/humaniq-startup-will-give-10-2-billion-unbanked-people/) - why would cryptocurrencies not pop up to serve the demographic of people who *choose* to be unbanked?\n\nThere are many possibilities, and thanks to the greediness of the banking cartels, new ones will open up, and this is not the end of crypto by any means. It will cause short term panic, but the banks are not the law, as much as they wish they were.\n\nHold tight, we are in for a war, and it's just beginning.",
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| body | The public ICO wasn't 100eth. The private-sale was. It did NOT have a public ICO. Every private sale or pre-sale has a minimum of 100-150eth, 300-800NEO +. Nothing "insane" about that. When it reaches public ico sale the minimums and maximums are significantly less or better put, insignificant (since now everyone complains about the caps). |
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